Beverly Wallinger Weds Larry Addison In Catholic Rite STUART — A 10 a.m. nuptial mass was performed Saturday, Sept. 9, in the St. Boniface church, Stuart, uniting in marri age Miss Beverly Ann Wallinger and Larry G. Addison. The Rev. A. J. Paschang performed the mass. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George Wallinger and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Addison, all of Stuart. Music was provided by Sister Vera, organist, and the vocalist, Jim Hytrek. The bride chose a floor length gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta. The sculptured bo dice of lace was fashioned with a scalloped Sabrina neckline, de fined by a delicate sprinkling of iridescent sequins and seed pearls. Long, tapered sleeves of lace came to bridal points over the wrists. The full, flowing skirt featured lace appliques on the front panel of the tulle, and a cascade of lace and tl-ille ruffles in the back. Her triple tier, elbcw length veil of illusion was caught by a crown of seed pearls. Her bouquet was of feathered carna tions and glamelias. Maid of honor was Miss Jea nette Jardee, Omaha Miss Joan Timmerman, O’Neill, and Miss Sharon Addison, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. They wore identical ballerina length frocks of mink lace over champagne taffeta fashioned with scoop m'cktines and cap sleeves. The long bodices were finished at the sides with bows of champagne satin, t< pping full circular skirts. They were horsehair braid hats in matching mink, twined with seed pe;irls an 1 with halo veils. Serving as best man was Gary Addison, Wayne, brother of the bridegroom. Groomsmen were D uglas Cobb and Tony Wewel, Newport. Ushers were Jerry Wall ing :t and MelRoy Stracke, both of Omaha. V cky Wallinger, Rushville, was flower girl, and Billy Tielke, At kinson, was ring bearer. Altar bays were James Ramm and Ricky Kunz. One hundred guests attended the wedding dinner following the ceremony, and there were 200 guests present at the afternoon reception. Mrs. Marian Wallinger cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Orville Clanton and Mrs. Jerry Wallinger poured. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Mel Roy Stracke, Mrs. Del Ray Strac ke and Miss Marlene Kaup. Both the bride and bridegroom were members of the 1961 grad uating class at Stuart high school. Mr. Addison is employed by the Bay Ion Manufacturing company, Columbus, where the couple will reside. r m Marilyn Fetrow, Leland Bauer Wed at Omaha Miss Marilyn Fetrow, Omaha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Date Fetrow, O’Neill, and Leland J. Bauer, Omaha, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Bauer, Scranton, la., were united in marriage Satur day, Sept. 9, at 11 a m. in Saint Peter's church at Omaha. Performing the nuptial mass was Msgr. James J. O’Brien. The altar was decorated with bouquets of white gladioli and mums. Traditional wedding music was furnished by Mrs. Charles Novak, organist, and Thomas LaHood, soloist. The bride appeared in a bal lerina gown of re-embroidered Chantilly lace and silk organza. The lace bodice featured a por trait neckline designed with scallops of lace and cap sleeves. The full gathered skirt of or ganza was topped by a self-fabric belt finished with a flat bow in the front. Her halo veil of English illusion fell in a circular sweep from a crystal encrusted Swiss braid coronet. She carried a white prayer book which was centered with a white orchid and stephanotis. Mrs. Robert Klapperich, Lin coln, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and she wore an orchid satin sheath dress with an organza overskirt. She carried a nosegay of white roses and white carnations. Edward L. Bauer, Omaha, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Robert P. Bauer, brother of the bridegroom, and Frank D. Fet row, brother of the bride. A dinner was held at Fireside restaurant following the cere mony. Mrs. Gerard Burke and Miss Carolyn Moseman had charge of the gifts. Miss Mary Villafuerte took care of the guest book. Upon their return from a wed ding trip to the Osarks, the couple will be at home at 4002 N. 61st Street, Omaha. Engagements.. • ®PL d4 ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mitchell, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sharon Kay, to Robert Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell, all of Atkinson. Miss Mitchell is a 1960 gradu ate of Butte high school, and was employed in Elmer’s mar ket, Atkinson, for a year. Mr. Mitchell is a 1957 gradu ate of Atkinson high school. He is presently engaged in ranch ing with his father south of At kinson. The couple plans a September 30 wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter, Carole, to Zane Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards, Amelia. A November wedding is plan ned. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Lans worth, O’Neill, announce the en gagement t»f their daughter, Joanne, to Thomas E. Langan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Langan, also of O’Neill. Both are graduates of St. Mary’s academy. Miss Lans worth is presently employed by the Holt county superintendent, and Mr. Langan is engaged in ranching. An October 14 wedding is planned. STUART — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilbert, Stuart, announce the en gagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Mickey JoAnn, to Charles E. Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun, At kinson: Miss Gilbert is a 1960 graduate of Atkinson high school. She is presently employed at Schultz Drug store in Atkinson. Mr. Braun is a 1961 graduate of Atkinson high school. He is completing his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. A fall wedding is planned by the couple. Claudia Sparks, Merle Vaughn Exchange Vows NAPER — The marriage of Miss Claudia Sparks, daughter of Mrs. Lenora Casteel, Naper, and Merle Vaughn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Vaughn, Gregory, S. D., was performed Sunday, Sept. 3, in the Immanuel Luther an church at Jamison. Fifty guests were present at the wedding which was perform ed at 4 p.m. by the Rev. Mr. Nuemann. The Rev. Mr. Mueller, Gregory, S D., was voealist. A street length dress of white brocade was worn by the bride, with white hat and gloves. Her corsage was of red roses. She was given in marriage by her grandfather, Julius P. Serr. Mrs. Kay LaVonne, Gregory, S. D., was bridesmaid, and she was attired in a street length lavender dress with a corsage of roses. Arlan Fireizner, Gregory, S.D., served as best man. Ushers were Dale Schonefeldt and Dennis Schonefeldt. A reception was held following the ceremony in the church base ment. The couple is residing at Gre gory, S. D., where Mr. Vaughn is employed at the Hoffman Lock er. Krcil-Roeder Wedding Performed August 29 FT. RANDALL — Miss Janice Lea Krcil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Krcil, Wagner, S. D., and Jerome J. Roeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roeder, Fairfax, S. D., were married August 29 at St. John’s Catholic church, Wag ner. The Rev. J. Hyland officiat ed at the ceremony. Attending the bride were Miss Mary Lou Krcil and Miss Virgin ia Podzimek, and attending the bridegroom were Harold and Leo Roeder. The couple is residing on a farm near Fairfax. Catholic Women Plan Columbus Convention The 37th annual convention of the Omaha Archdiocesen Council of Catholic Women will be held at Columbus in St. Bona venture Memorial hall Tuesday, Sept. 26. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. Holy Mass will be offered at 11:15 a.m. in St. Bonaventure church with Archbishop Gerald T. Bergan as celebrant. A deadline for luncheon reser vations is September 19. All wo men planning to attend the con vention are asked to notify their group president who in turn will submit her list to the reserva tions chairman, Mrs . August Ewert, Columbus. Transportation is being arranged through organ ization and deanery presidents. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMISSIONS: Sept. 5—Patrick Mahony, Mrs. Dallas Behrens, Mrs. Justene Zakrzewski, Mrs. LaVerne Caskey and Ivan Cone of O’Neill. 6—Robert Tomlinson, Mrs. Dora Doyle and Esther Young of O’Neill and James Fredrickson of Norden. 7—Sam Fuhrer and Bryan Ramold of O’ Neill; George Jefferies of Ewing and Mrs. Donald Kinnison of Or chard. 9—Francis Pribil of O’ Neill. 10—Mrs. Norman Rokahr and Mrs. George Wettlaiafer of Page. 11—Mrs. Darrell Adamson, Sadie Derickson and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson of O’Neill; Kenneth Asher ond Mrs. Vernon Slaymak er of Atkinson and Mrs. Emer son Loseke of Chambers. 12— Mrs. Marlin Babutzke and Nor man George of O’Neill and Mrs. R. R. Reed of Orchard. DISMISSED: Sept. 5—Raymond Walter of Chambers; Paul Bitt ner of Inman and Mrs. Ed Fuh rer of O’Neill. 6—Mrs. Bertha Craig of Inman; Mrs. Ted Olson and baby of Spencer; Patrick Mahony, Harold Peterson and Mrs. LaVerne Caskey of O’Neill. 7—Mrs. William Grutsch, Sam Fuhrer and Bryan Ramold of O’ Neill. 8—R obert Tomlinson, James Davidson and Mrs. Dora Doyle of O’Neill; James Fredrick son of Norden; Fred Perry of Emmet and George Jefferies of Ewing. 9—Mrs. Justene Zakr zewski, C. E. Worth and Esther Young of O’Neill and Emil Hr bek of Lynch. 11—Mrs. Dallas Behrens and baby of O’Neill and Mrs. Donald Kinnison and baby of Orchard. 12—Mrs. Emerson Loseke of Chombers; Francis Pri bil of O’Neill and Kenneth Ash er of Atkinson. 13—Mrs. Norman Rokahr and baby of Page. ^TTTTW^^ FBI.-SAT. SEPT. 15-16 That College Girl Who Can’t Help Lov’n Tall Boys Anthony Perkins Jane Fonda THE TALL STORY Also Added Shorts SUN.-MON.-TUES. SEPT. 17-18-19 Academy Award Winner Elizabeth Taylor Best Actress BUTTERFIELD 8 Laurence Harvey Eddie Fisher In Color Also Cartoon WED.-THI BS. SEPT. 20-21 Family Nights The Story Loved by Millions FRECKLES In Color Added Shorts *?'' fC r v* >.« * .... ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Sept. 4—Gerald Reiman of Naper; M. L. Sageser of Amelia and Mrs. Frank Dis terhaupt of Atkinson. 5—'William Ullrich and Louis Goeke of Atkin son and Mrs. Kenneth Dillon of Long Pine. 6—Mahlon Shearer of Stuart. 7—Mrs. Ethel Kelly of Long Pine; Wayne Baker, Mrs. Dale Kelly and Mrs. Gustave Ob ermire of Stuart. 8 — Mrs. Her man McDaniels of Atkinson; Mrs. Frances Timmerman and Robert Batenhorst of Stuart; Elmer Ran dall of Long Pine and Mrs. Leo Laible of O’Neill. 9—Mrs. Jack Christiansen and Mrs. Floyd Whitaker of Chambers and Mrs. Ralph Adair of Amelia. DISMISSED: Sept. 5 — Mrs. Russel Gustafson and son of Chambers. 6—William Herring of Ainsworth; Mrs. Mary Henning and George Frohardt of Atkinson. 7— Mrs. Hershal Wilson and daughter of Bassett; Mrs. Frank Disterhaupt and Louis Goeke of Atkinson; Mrs. Jay McConnell of O’Neill and Gerald Reiman of Na per 8—Mrs. L. Anderson and son of Butte and William Ullrich of Atkinson. 9—Elmer Randall of Long Pine and Mrs. Gust Ober mire of Stuart. 10—Eugene Hick ok of Atkinson and Mrs. Ralph Adair of Amelia. SACEREI) HEART ADMITTED: Louis Cranford and Ed Goettsch of Spencer; El mer Christensen of Lynch; Mrs. F. H. Naber of Atkinson; Fred Svatos of Monowi; (Baby Kent 9teven Jons of Bonesteel, S. D. and Ernest Schoenrogge of Fair fax, S. D. DISMISSED: Sept. 5 — Mrs. Mamie O’Neill of O’Neill. 6—Mrs. Jennie Hanshew of B'utte. 7— Mrs. William Zeisler of Naper. 8— Mrs. Duane Shaver of Picks town, S. D. 9—Mrs. Edward Ko cian of Bristow; Mrs. Frank Thomson and Mrs. Ernest Hull and baby of Lynch. 10—Mrs. Mar vin Jons of Bonesteel, S. D.; Mrs. Rose Schneiderbauer of Butte and Albert Rathovec of Spencer. ST. ANTHONY’S KINNISON — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinnison of Orchard, daughter, 7 pounds 6 ounces, Sept. 8. The couple now has 3 sons and 2 daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Kinnison of Orchard are the pa ternal grandparents. !•' Jf. i y ROKAHR — Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Rokahr of Page, daughter, 8 pounds 12* ounces. Sept. 10. ADAMSON — Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Adamson of O’Neill, daughter, 6 pounds 7 3/4 ounces, Sept. 11. BABUTZKE — Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Babutzke of O’Neill, daughter, 7 pounds 5 3/4 ounces, Sept. 12. SLAYMAKER — Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Slaymaker of Atkinson, doughter, 8 pounds 2 3/4 ounces, Sept. 13. ATKINSON MEMORIAL DILLON — Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Dillon of Long Pine, son, 6 pounds 4 ounces, September 7. SACRED HEART HULL — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hull of Lynch, daughter, Doris Ann, 8 pounds, September 4. ELSEWHERE OLSON — Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Olson of Spencer, son, Rob in Ray, 9 pounds 3/4 ounce's, Sep tember 3. BEHRENS — Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Behrens of O’Neill, daugh ter, 8 pounds 12% ounces, Sept. o. SCHOMER — Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Schomer of Nector, Calif., daughter, Mary Ann, 5 pounds 7 ounces, Sept. 3. The little one has two brothers. Mrs. Schomer is the former Darlene Kallhoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kallhoff. WARING — Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Waring of Omaha, son, Thomas Paul, 6 pounds 14 Oun ces, Sept. 6. The couple now has 4 sons and a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring are the pa ternal grandparents. RUTHERFORD — Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Rutherford of Beatrice, son, Dearld James, 6 pounds 11 ounces, Sept. 10. The Homer Rutherfords of Page are the paternal grandparents. FINNEY — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Finney of Mead, son, Edward Gene, 9 pounds 12 oup.ces, Sept. 9. The maternal grandparents are the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Cox of Chambers. ROTEN — Rev. and Mrs. Will iam E. Roten of Chambers, daughter, Sandra Kay, 8 pounds 4 ounces, -Sept. 10, Tilden hos pital. The Rotens have three sons. SEHI — Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sehi of Ewing, son, Timothy Al lan, 5 pounds 11 ounces, Sept. (J. This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Sehi is the former Lois Saltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saltz of Page. MALMBERG — Mr. and Mrs. Don Malmberg of Gordon, daugh ter, Melanie Rachael. Mrs. Malm MR. AND MRS. GEORGE NACHTMAN were married August 26 n Manhattan, Kan. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Vachtman, O’Neill. The couple is residing in Salina, Kan. Details of the wedding were in last week’s issue of the Frontier. SHAEFFER’S Economy CARTRIDGE tFountain Pen PLUS 5 EXTRA CARTRIDGES LOADS LIKE A RIFLE LETS YOU SEE YOUR INK SUPPLY | Johnson Drug Store Phone 118 O'Neill, Nebraska Phyllis Rudloff, Robert Tharnish Wed at Verdigre VERDIGRE — Miss Phyllis Mary Rudloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rudloff, Verdi gre, and Robert Tharnish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tharnish, Creighton, were married in a double ring ceremony September 2 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic church. The Rev. Charles J. Obomy of ficiated at the nuptial mass at 10:30 a.m. Gene Schumacher, O’ Neill, was soloist, and Mrs. Ed ward S. Pavlik accompanied him. A gown of satin was chosen by the bride, and it was fashioned with a scoop neckline, fitted bo dice and bracelet length sleeves. The graceful skirt was accented with frosted lace appliqued with a beaded motif, and ended in a chapel train. Her double tier veil fell to finger tip length from a continental crown of pearls and sequins. She carried a white prayer book, centered with a cas cade arrangement of pink roses. Miss Janet Rudloff, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Ve cera, Norfolk, and Mrs. John Tharnish, Lincoln. The maid of .. honor was attired in a rose vel vet dress designed with a fitted cummerbund, scoop neckline and cap sleeves. She wore a match ing crown with sequins and net veiling. The bridesmaids wore dresses of the same material styled with fitted bodices, full skirts, three-quarter length sleeves and V necklines. Their headpieces were of matching vel vet. The attendants carried bou quets of large white mums. Best man was John Thamish, Lincoln, brother of the bride groom. Groomsmen were bro thers of the bride, Philip and Charles Rudloff, and the ushers were Paul Wagner, Creighton, and Jim Jankiewicz, O’Neill. Flower girl was Nancy Thar nish, Lincoln, and the ring bearer was Kenny Hansen, O’Neill. Two-hundred and twenty-five guests attended the reception in the afternoon which followed the dinner for the wedding party and family members. The bride is a graduate of Ver digre high school and is employed as a teacher. Mr. Tharnish attended St. Lud ger’s academy, Creighton, and is presently employed at the US De partment of Agriculture at Creighton where the couple will reside following a short wedding trip. berg is the former Sybil Ickes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes of Page. TAYLOR — Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Taylor of Scottsbluff, daugh ter, Nancy Lynne, Sept. 9. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor of Page are the grandparents. GRAHAM — Mr. and Mrs. Jim Graham of Omaha, son, Sept. 4. The Grahams have one other child, a son. Mr. and Mrs. El mer Graham of Neligh are the paternal grandparents. 9CHWAGER — Mr. and Mrs. David Schwager of Orchard, son, 8 pounds 6 ounces, Sept 5, Tilden hospital. BEHNKS — Mr. and Mrs. Otto Behinks of Clearwater, son, 9 pounds 7 ounces, Aug. 30, Tilden hospital. JANZ — Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Janz of Edmonton, Alberta, Can ada, daughter, Wendy Lynn, 8 pounds 6 ounces, August 21. MILLER — Mr. and Mrs. Ar lin Miller of Plainview, daughter, Rebbecca Ann, 9 pounds 8% oun ces, August 29. HARLEY — Mr. and Mrs. El vin Harley of Plainview, son, 7 pounds 14% ounces, Sept. 2. STOURAL — Mr. and Mrs. Will ard Stoural of Norfolk, son, Sept. 2. Mrs. Anges Stoural of Verdi gre is the paternal grandmother. HAZEN — Mr. and Mrs. Gail Hazen of Verdigre, son, 6 pounds l-Bz ounces, Sept. 6. The couple now has 2 sons. Mr. and Mrs. El mer Kotrous and Mr. and Mrs. Don Darnell of Verdigre are the grandparents. Too Late to Classify FOR salt: -12x20 ft. garage, good used storm windows, screens, combination doors. Other doors and windows. Windows repaired. Ralph Beckwith. 21-23p CARD OF THANKS I WISH TO THANK everyone for the nice cards and kind re membrances during my recent stay at the hospital. Joseph Thoendel 21p I WISH TO THANK all my friends and neighbors for their cards and visits. Also the doctors and nurses for their wonderful care while I was in the hospital. Emil Hrbek, Lynch 21-p Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 Bride-of-the- Week Valda Bahr and Marvin Young will wed Sept. 16 The bride has chosen her silver and crystal. Make McIntosh Jewelry your First Stop for China, Crystal, Silver and Wedding Gift needs McIntosh jewelry 40' E. Douglas A Trusted Jeweler Is Tour Best Advisor °De 188