Jean E. Allyn, David Stenzel Exchange Vows tJTUART — Baskets of white and red gladioli decorated the Cleveland church Sunday, Aug. 27, for the wedding of Miss Jean E. Allyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn, Stuart, and David L. Stenzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Stenzel sr., Superior. Performing the double ring ceremony was the Rev. Herbert Young. Traditional wedding mu sic was provided by the vocalist, Calvin McClurg, Broken Bow, and the pianist. Miss Lois Anderson, Geneva. The bride’s dress, made by Mrs. Robert Zink, Lincoln, was design ed with scalloped neckline and caped sleeves of nylon lace. The bodice was embroidered with em bossed white pearls and sequins. Her full skirt featured a flounce covered with white pearls and se quins She carried white gladioli centered with deep pink rose buds. Miss Vivian Berger, Upland, was maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Calvin McClurg, Bro ken Bow, sister of the bride. They were attired in street length dresses of blue which the atten Mr. ami Mrs. Richard Nelson announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon, to Lyle Lemmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lemmer, Atkinson. Miss Nelson attended Gustavos Adolphus college in St. Peter, Minn., and Augustana college, Siou.v Falls, S. 1). Mr. Lemmer attended the Uni versity of Nebraska, and Colorado State university at Ft. Collins, Colo. A late hill wedding is planned by the couple. Doris Baker Weds Ernest Lane in Methodist Ceremony AMELIA — Mrs. Doris Baker. Amelia, and Ernest Lane, New port, were married Saturday, Aug. 26, at the Methodist church in Atkinson. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slaymaker, Atkinson. The couple entertained their friends Sunday afternoon at a reception at Long Pine’s Hidden Paradise. Mrs. Lane is the mother of Mrs. Lyle Fix, and had lived in Ame lia the past six months where she operated a cream station. Mr. Lane ranches with his par ents and brother north of New port, and also operates an electr ical shop inuNPWPort. The; couple is residing in Newport. O’NEILL PHOTO CO. dants had made. They carried bouquets of white gladioli. Walter Russell, Lincoln, served as best man. Groomsman was Zaroldean Stenzel, Waikeeney, Kan. Ushering were Calvin Al lyn, brother of the bride, and Richard Keidel. Twin sisters, Sally and Susan Caster, Sidney, were flower girls. Following the ceremony, 125 guests attended the reception in the basement of the church. The wedding cake was cut and serv ed by Mrs. Warren McClurg, Bas sett and Mrs. Arlin Caster, Sid ney. Mrs. Robert Zink poured cof fee, and Mrs. Elmer Allyn served punch. Mrs. Herbert Sweet serv ed the sherbet. Mrs. Richard Jones, Ainsworth, presided at the guest book, and Mrs. Charles Bagley, Superior, Miss Donna Mc Clvirg and Miss Doris Smith were in charge of the gift table. The bride attended Atkinson high school, and is a senior at the University of Nebraska Teachers college where she is majoring in speech and dramatics. Mr. Stenzel is a graduate of Superior high school and is also a senior at the University where he is majoring in music. Following a wedding trip the couple will reside in Lincoln. Johnson Clan Holds Reunion at Ford's Park The descendants of the late Carl and Helma Johnson held a family reunion at Ford’s park August 20 with all four sons, Guy, Harry, David and Bruce, present. The oldest member present was Guy Johnson, and the youngest relative was Janet Marie Johnson, 13-day-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter John son. In addition to Janet Marie, there were two other births the past year, Daryl Johnson and Kenneth Duane Calkins. Two deaths were recorded, Mrs. David Johnson and Daryl John son, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson. It was decided to set the third Sunday in August each year for the annual reunion. After a picnic dinner, the afternoon was spent visiting and the children enjoyed swimming. Those attending were Guy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sholes, Constance, Christine and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Babl, Colleen, Curtis and Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McElhaney and Richard, David Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson, Wyn and Larrv. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, Gayle and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Johnson, Linda. Diane, Deb bie and Janet. Marcellus' Honored On 50th Anniversary STUART — Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marccllus, who reside northeast of Stuart on a farm, celebrated their golden wedding anniver sary August 20. A dinner and reception were held at the Stuart auditorium in their honor, attended by ap proximately 150 friends and relatives. All of the children of the couple were present for the occasion. A five-tier wedding cake baked and decorated by Mrs. Carroll Marcellus centered the serving table. The punch was poured by Mrs. Billie Marcellus, O’Neill. Coffee was poured by Mrs. Allan Reynoldson, O’Neill. The ice cream was served by Miss San dra Cosner, Glendale, Ariz., and Miss Janice Marcellus, Pico Rivera, Calif. The cake was cut and served by Mrs. Gordon Fox, Lincoln, and Miss Mary Jane Rentschler, Atkinson. Leon Rentschler, Atkinson, and Richard Marcellus, O’Neill, took care of the guest book. The granqklaugliters of the couple as sisted with the gifts. Delbert B Marcellus and Mary LuelJa Cosner were married August 22, 1911 on the banks of the Niobrara river in Boyd county. They were married by the Rev. Mr. Ganes who was church pastor at Dustin. Their attendants were Louis Ringsted and Fern Mewhirter. A dinner was served at the home of the bride’s parents at Grand Rapids. Delbert Boyd Marcellus was tom August 2, 1890 northeast of Lynch to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Marcellus. He was the first white toy torn in Boyd county. Mary Luella Cosner was tom December 19, 1890 to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cosner in a log cabin on the banks of the Keya Paha liver southeast of Naper. The couple has spent all of their married life in Boyd and Holt counties, except for a few years in Antelope county. Five sons and one daughter were bom to the couple and they are, Mel vin Marcellus, O'Neill; Leo Mar cellus, Montebello, Caif.; Lloyd Marcellus, Pico Rivera, Calif.; Mrs. Edwin Rentschler and Donald Marcellus, Atkinson, and Carroll Marcellus, Stuart. The couple has 22 grandchidren and nine great grandchidren. Constance Carr, Duane E. Burton Wed at Holdrege EWING—At. 11 a.m. August 19, Miss Constance Carr, daughter of Mrs. Patrick J. Carr, Holdrege, formerly of Ewing, and Duane E. Burton, Kearney, son of Mrs. Everett Sheldon, Axtell, were married at the All Saints Catho lic chinch, Holdrege. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Howe in the presence of 125 guests. Altar bouquets of white gladioli and daisy pompons de corated the church. Tom Cunning ham was vocalist and Mrs. Jean Sayler was organist. Given in marriage by her god father, John D. Walker, Norfolk, the bride wore a floor lenght gown of candlelight Italian silk. The bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline with a single row of seed pearls edging it, and full length sleeves. Her elbow length illusion veil fell from a cloche type headpiece, edged with seed pearls. She carried a cascade ar rangement of white roses. Miss Mary Kathrwn Carr, St. Louis, Mo., sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Dixie Fredrick, North Platte, and DiAnne Dempewolf, Juniata. Their dresses were mint green satin finished cotton. The round neckline of the bodice dip ped to a V in the back and the sleeves were short kimona style. A cummerbund sash which tied in the back, accented the full ga thered skirt. They carried cas cade arrangements of w'hite dai sies. Mike Heaton, Lexington, was best man. Groomsmen were Pat Carr, Holdrege, brother of the bride, and Joel Randall, Gibbon. Ushers were Neal Davis, Lincoln, and Dave Roberts, Kearney. Serving the mass were Bob Walker, Norfolk, and Tom Wan ser, Ewing. Both Mr. and Mrs. Burton were graduated from Nebraska State Teachers college at Kearney. She is affiliated with Delta Pi soroity, and he with the Phi Tau Gamma fraternity. The couple will make their home at Thedford following a wedding trip to Colorado. Saundra Stelling, Walter Bierman Exchange Vows ORCHARD—On Sunday, Aug 20, at 7:30 p.xn. Miss Saundra Stel ling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris D. Stelling, Orchard, and Walter Biermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Biermann, Wisner, were united in marriage at St. Peter’s English Lutheran church, Orchard. The Rev. Walter H. Seefeldt performed the double ring cere; mony, and the address was given by Vicar Herbert Biermann, bro ther of the bridegroom. Richard Stelling and Miss Elaine Rang were vocalists. They were accom panied by C. F. Stelling, Cesseo, Minn. The bride wore her sister's wed ding gown, made of Chantilly lace over Burmil satin, Queen Anne collar and longe tapered sleeves. The redingote styled bouffant lace overskirt revealed a full length accordian pleated front panel of tulle. Her finger tip veil of silk illusion was caught by a small juliette cap of lace and pearlized beads. She carried a cascade of white rose buds with white and blue streamers. Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. Robert Schwager. Miss Loorna Labs was bridesmaid. They wore identical gowns of light blue silk organza and match ing hats. They carried bouquets of white crysanthemums. Paul Biermann was his bro ther’s best man. Groomsman was Willis Hollmann. Duane Stel ling and George Biermann, bro thers of the couple, ushered. One hundred and fifty guests attended the reception in the church parlors after the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stelling were hosts. Mrs. Duane Stelling and Mrs. Warren Spomer cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. E. J. Nichols presided at the coffee service. The Misses Mary Stelling, Jane Tiedgen. Lana Cleveland and Carol Ann Mosel assisted with serving. Mrs. Kenneth Stelling had charge of the guest book. In charge of the gift table were the Misses Lavon and Elaine Rang. The bride is a graduate of Or chard high school, and attended Concordia college. Mr. Biermann is a graduate of Orchard high school, and served in the U. S. Navy. He is presently fanning on a farm near Wisner where the couple is now residing. Regina Vitt Weds Tom Bigelow In California Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt, O’ Neill, announce the marriage of their daughter, Regina, to Tom Bigelow, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dana Bigelow, Stuart. They were married in Royal Presidio chapel, San Carlos church, Monterey, Calif., July 22. 1961. Miss Mardelle Vitt, O’Neill, sis ter of the bride, was maid of hon or, and Dana Bigelow, Stuart, brother of the bridegroom, serv ed as best man. The couple is residing at 126 Evans Avenue, Pacific Grove, Calif. , . m m, 4 ■ S. Lyntla Haynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes, graduated from the Lincoln General Hospital School of Nurs ing Friday evening. Commencement exercises were held in the St. Paul Methodist church at Lincoln. Miss Haynes future plans are to continue working at the Lincoln General hospital. ST. ANTHONY’S ABART — Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abart of O’Neill, daughter, Mar garet Mariam. 7 pounds 3 ounces. August 22. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADAIR — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adair of Amelia, daughter, Jean Annette, 7 pounds, August 23. Mrs. Adair is the former Cleone Doolittle. CLEMENS — Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Clemens of Amelia, son, Todd Allen, 7 pounds 1 ounce, August 23. The couple now has 3 sons and 2 daughters. CARR — Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr of Amelia, daughter, Connie Jo, 7 pounds 1 ounce, August 23. KELLY — Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Kelly of Stuart, daughter, Debra Lee, 5 pounds 8*2 ounces, August 24. BABL — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Babl of Newport, daughter, Jur lie Ann, 7 pounds 4 ounces. Au gust 24. ELSEWHERE BLUM — Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blum of Napcr, son, August 26, Gregory hospital. NUEMILLER — Mr. and Mrs, Paul Neumiller of Naper, daugh ter, August 23, Sacred Heart hos pital, Lynch. KIRWAN — Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kirwan of Vermillion, S. D., son, Michael John, 8 pounds 4 ounces, August 24. The couple has a daughter, Candice Louise. VAN VLECK — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Van Vleck of Ithaca, N. Y., daughter, Elizabeth Scott, 9 pounds, August 27. Dale is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Vleck of Clearwater. LAW — Mr. and Mrs. Everett Law of LaPuente, Calif., son, Au gust 16. FINK — Mr. and Mrs. James Fink of Grand Island, son, 8 pounds 7 ounces, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fink of Orchard are the paternal grandparents. LARSON — Mr. and Mrs. James Larson of Verdigre, son, Roger Clark, 9 pounds 4 ounces, August 17. REIMER — Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Reimer of Niobrara, son, 6 pounds 12 ounces, August 17. BURT — Mr. and Mrs. James Burt of Creighton, 8 pounds, 7 ounces, August 26. The couple now has 2 daughters and a son. LARREW — Mr. and Mrs. Du ane J. Larrew of Cherokee, la., daughter, Dori Ann, 7 pounds 12 ounces, August 2. Mrs. Larrew is the former Delores Baer of Verdigre. The couple now has a son and a daughter. SPRINGSTUBBE — Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Springstubbe of Ro meo, Mich., son, 6 pounds 12 Oun ces, August 14. Mrs. Springstubbe is the former Velma Layh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Layh, who were former residents of O’Neill. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Aug. 24 — George Jefferies of Ewing; Mrs. Jennie French and James Grady of O’ Neill. 25 — Mrs. Maude Fuller, Richard Strube, Ralph Walker and Debra Parks of O’Neill and Randall Finch of Page. 26— Mrs. Dora Doyle of O’Neill and Phillip Rowse of Chambers. 27 Baby S'hane Prill of Page; Ro bert Stuifbergen of O’Neill and Mrs. Donald Kinnison of Orchard. 28 — Rolland Johnson of O’Neill. 29 — Mrs. William McIntosh of O’Neill. 30 — Mrs. Ed Fuhrer of O’Neill; Mrs. Georgia McGinnis of Emmet; Mrs. M. G. Helmricks and Mrs. Leonard Fox of Or chard. DISMISSED: Aug. 24 — Mrs. Joe Ramold and baby, Melvin Hanson and James Grady of O’ Neill; Mrs. Robert Beelaert and baby of Page knd Mrs. Leonard Fox of Orchard. 25—G. Jeffer ies of Ewing; Floyd DeLong of Inman; Mrs. William G. Kraft and Paul Woidneck of O’Neill. 26 — Debra Parks, Evelyn Stan nard, Mrs. Await Spangler, Mrs. Joseph Biglin and baby and Ralph Walker of O’Neill and John Gallagher of Inman. 27 — Mrs. Kieth Abart and baby, Walter Grosse and Maria Ferris of O’ Neill and Mrs. Will Conner of Ew ing. 28 — Edwin Paulson and Richard Strube of O’Neill and Phillip Rowse of Chambers. 29— Robert Stuifbergen, Rolland Johnson, Mrs. M. P. Sullivan and Mrs. Frank Suchy of O’Neill and Shane Prill of Page. 30 — Mrs. William McIntosh, O'Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Aug 22 — Mrs. Robert Adair and Mrs. Clifford Clemens of Amelia and Jeanne Wilcoxson of Atkinson. 23—Mrs. Hugh Carr of Amelia and Mrs. Ivor Quick of Atkinson. 24—Mrs. Bernard Kelly of Stuart; Mrs. Paul Babl of Newport; Mrs. Mary M'ullen and Steve Birge of Atkin son. 26—Lyle Mueller and Ralph Mlinar of Stuart. 27—Robert Campbell of Stuart. 28—Henry Miksch of Stuart. DISMISSED: Aug. 21 — Mrs. Jim Stewart and daughter of New port. 25—Steve Birge, Mrs. Ro ger Mork and daughter, Jeanne Wilcoxson and Mrs. Mary Mullen of Atkinson. 27—Lyle Mueller of Hieters Observe 60th Anniversary With Family Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hieter celebrated their 60th wedding an niversary Monday and in obser vance of the event were guests of honor at a cooperative picnic held at their home Sunday afternoon. The Hieters were married Au gust 28, 1901 at the Neligh court house. Attendants were the bride groom's brother and the bride’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hie ter. When first.. mfUTied the couple resided near Brunswick and mov ed to Atkinson >in 1911- In 1930 they moved to a farm north of Page Vft ± where they lived five years be fore settling in Stuart for about three years. After a couple of ot her changes, they moved to O’ Neill in 1942 and have since made that their home. They have been employed by Ray 9helham er until two years ago, assisting him in the poultry business. The couple have three child ren, Mrs. Kenneth Braddock, Om aha, Dorsey Hieter, Hooper, and Ted Hieter, Leadville, Colo. There are nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Twenty-eight relatives were present for the affair Sunday. Af ter a picnic dinner, the group,pre ,se$te$ gifts ,Jp , the honored ‘ cou- „ spe$,’;tiie' tipie vis iting. Stuart; Mrs. Robert Adair and baby and Mrs. Clifford Clemens and baby of Amelia. 28—Clarence Greig of Stuart; Mrs. Hugh Carr and baby of Amelia and Mrs. Ivor Quick of Atkinson SACRED HEART ADMITTED: Aug. 22 — Clar ence Worth of O’Neill. 23—Mrs. Paul Neumiller of Naper and Gale Witherwax of Lynch. 24— Mrs. Albert Schindler of Monowi and Larry Walth of Batte. 25— Pamela Bowers of Bristow. 26— Mrs. Jennie Hanshew of Butte. 27— Mrs. Earl Allen of Spencer. DISMISSED: Aug. 22 — Monte Elasser of Spencer and Henry Olson of Bristow. 23—Mrs. Loren Jons of Bonesteel, S. D. 24—Gale Witherwax of Lynch. 25—Mis. Kerry Fernau of Verdel, Law rence Smalley of Bristow and Clarence Worth of O’Neill. 26— Mrs. Paul Neumiller of Naper and Pamela Bowers of Bristow. 28— Cecil Milacek of Bristow and Mrs. Albert Schindler of Mon owi. Justice Court JUSTICE COURT— August 24, Robert Armstrong, Eagle Grove, la., no reciprocity, fined $10 and costs; Officer, Clifford Kizzire. August 24, Frank J. Fleming, Niobrara, careless driving, fined $25 and costs; Officer Milford Coats. August 25, Robert Jensen, Moorcraft, Wyo., no mileage per mit, fined $10 and costs; Officer Kizzire. August 28, Donald M. Bunick. Madison, expired 6-months licen se plates, fined $10 and costs; Officer Donald Richardson. August 29, Leo J. Hoffman, Nor folk, driver for General Whole sale company, overweight on sin gle axle, fined $70 and cosls; Oi'ficer Richardson. T August 29, Bing Holcomb, Nor folk, driver for General Whole sale company, single axle, fined $70 and costs; Officer Richardson. August 29, Kenneth Ziska, At kinson, driver for Heuton Trans fer, overweight on axle, fined $50 and costs; Officer Kizzire. August. 29, Robert Wecker, 0’ Npill, intoxication, fined $10 and costs; Officer John Havelka. August 30, Frank A. Alameda. Lexington, driver for Lexington M& and Elevator, overweight single axle, fined $80 and costs; Officer Richardson. August 30, Harry A. Schrader, Neligh, driver for Contois Motor company, no registration certifi cate, fined $10 and costs; Officer Kizzire. At The Courthouse COUNTY COURT— ‘Aug. 24—John F. Mack, Atkin son, night speeding, fined $15 and costs, officer R. L. Gude. Aug. 24 — Jary J. Watson, Am elia, night speeding, fined $10 and costs, officer R. L. Gude. Aug. 29 — Clarence Pelster, Elgin, careless driving, fined $25 and costs, officer Chris McGinn. MARRIAGE LICENSE— Aug. 25 — Ernest E. Lane, New port and Doris Jean Baker, Am elia. Aug 25 — Herman Joe Ackman, 25, Oakdale and Theresa Mae Pri bil, 21, O’Neill. Aug. 28—Garland Lee Campbell. 20, Miller, 9. D. and Karen E. Farrier, 17, Chambers. O'Neill Locals Mrs. Mary Lundgren and Mrs. Sophia Bhown left last Wednesday for Rushville where they were overnight guests of Mrs. Brown’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wefso. On Thurs day they accompanied the Wef sos and drove to Spearfish, S.D., where they attended the Passion play. The group toured other in teresting and scenic points through the Black Hills. The O’ Neill women returning to their homes Sunday evening. Larry Tomlinson left Wednes day morning for Lincoln to re sume his studies at the Universi ty of Nebraska. He attended a football kick-off dinner Wednes day evening, and the following morning a meeting was held of squad members. Scrimmages start Friday morning Dr. and Mrs. Rex Wilson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson and family returned Sat urday night from a week’s vaca tion at Estes Park, Colo. Joan Wilson returned with her family from Estes Park where she had been employed daring the sum mer months. A group of friends met at the home of Sally Burney Monday for a hamburger fry and dance on the outdoor patio. Guests in the H. W. and Ben nett Heriford homes Thursday and Friday were Mr. Heriford’s sister, Mrs. Mary Freeman, and his niece, Mrs. Neil Fuller and daughter, San Leandro, Calif., and niece, Mrs. Frank Winkle and family, Appleton, Wis. Mrs. Josephine Goracke of Thornton, Calif.' has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. Zakrzewski and family. The ladies also visited in Omaha with another sister, Mrs. Stanley Zurak and other rela tives. Enroute from Omaha they visited Mrs. Zakrzewski’s son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen at Fremont and Cindy Bowen came with them to visit. They also visited in Co lumbus with cousins, Mr. and Mrs Blaine Spiese, Mrs. Goracke left Friday for Minnesota to vis it her children until September 5. , The Bowens were expected to arrive for, a visit Wednesday eve ling. * Glenna Courtney, George Soukup Wed August 12 LYNCH — The marriage < f Miss Glena Kay Courtney, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Courtney, Lynch, and George A. Soukup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph F. Soukup, Bristow, was performed August 12 at 10 a.m. in the Assumption BVM church at Lynch. The Rev. Charles Kamber of ficiated. Mrs. Harlan Heiser, Miss Sue Allen and Miss Marjene Weeder were vocalists. Organist was Miss Madeline Peklo. The bride appeared in a floor length grwn of Chantilly lace ov er satin with a bateau neckline and tapered sleeves. Her finger tip veil of silk illusion fell from a flat crown style headpiece beaded with pearls. Her bouquet was of red roses and white pom pons. Mrs. Sidney Frahm, O’Neill. sister of the bride was matron of honor. Miss Angela Soukup. Bristow, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. They wore or chid dacron lace dresses with matching headpieces, and carried onuquets of yellow pompons. D:m Soukup, Omaha, served as his brother's best man. Grooms man was George H. Courtney, Lincoln, brother of the bride. An other brother cf the bridegroom, Richard Soukup. Bristow, and Ro bert Courtney, were ushers. Flower girl was Nancy Courts ney, and ring bearer was Johnny Soukup, Bristow, brother of the bridegroom. At the reception following the ceremony, the cake, was cut and served by Mrs. Glen R. Stewart a.id Mrs. Thomas J. Courtney jr* Mrs. Joe Birmeier presided at the coffee service. Mrs. Georg^ Courtney jr. and Mrs. William 5 kup were in charge of the {'■'"St book and gift table. 7 :e couple is residing in Bris tow. r ; a • w* ;:ms Donita Reich Weds Ronald j. Rotherham At Lincoln Saturday EWING—Arrangements of pink and white gladioli decorated the altar of Blessed Sacrament Ca tholic church, Lincoln, Saturday, Aug 26, for the 10 a.m. nuptial mass of Miss Donita Reich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Reich, Lincoln, and Ronald J. Ro therham, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rotherham, Ewing, which was solemnized by Monsignor Kramer. Peau do soie fashioned the bride’s gown of traditional white. Bracelet length sleeves and a por trait neckline accented the Chan tilly lace bodice, traced with pearls and iridescent paillettes which was banded by a cummer bund. The full skirt, ending in a whisper train, was enhanced by the back interest of four white satin roses. Serving as matroa or honor was Mrs. Don Searcey, Kearney, sis ter of the bride. Miss Kay Ro therham, Ewing, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Junior bridesmaid was Miss De lene Reich, Lincoln, sister of the bride. Bofc Koenig, Beaver Crossing served as best man. Jerry Ro- . therham, Ewing, was grooms man. The reception was held in the church parlors. Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside at 1729 K. Street, Lincoln. The bride is a graduate of St. Elizabeth’s School of Nursing. The bridegroom, a graduate of the University of Ne braska, is presently employed at the Johnson Cashway Dumber company, Lincoln. The couple will move later in September to Quan tico, Va., where the bridegroom will attend the Marine Officers’ Training school. Attending the wedding from Ew ing were the bridegroom’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ro therham, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. John Kron schnabel and son, Michael, Min neapolis, Minn., also were pre sent. Mrs. Kronschabel is a sis ter of the bridegroom. Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact Censes Pbor>e Ui~ — O'Neill, Nebr. , Hours 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday