Photo by E. J. Brady Charlotte Hahlstead Weds Larry Andrus At Atkinson ATKINSON Miss Charlotte Ann Halstead and I-arry M. An drus, both of Atkinson, were united in marriage at 3 p m. Wed nesday, Nov. X, at the Methodist church in Atkinson with the Rev. Charles 11. Gates performing the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Her shal 14. Halstead, Atkinson, and Mrs Dolores Shaw, O'Neill. The bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Jay Dobrovolny, Atkinson. Miss Bonnie Clifford, was orgiinist and played the accompa niment for Ralph Medcalf, vocalist. The bride appeared in a floor length gown of Chantilly lace fashioned with long sleeves and a basque bodice. Tiny ruffles adorned the full skirt which had an apron-effect overskirt of lace tucked at each side with peau de soie r ises. Her veil of French illusion was caught by a cornet of crystal and pearls. Mrs. Charles E. Braun was matron of honor. Bridesmaids Patricia Berry, Robert Hynes Exchange Vows Miss Patricia Berry, daughter of Mrs. James Wirtz, Minneapo lis, Minn., and Robert C. Hynes, Minneapolis, son of Mrs. Loretta Hynes, O'Neill, were united in Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding Call 243 W — 24 hr. Service Northwest Electric O'Neil] American Legion Thanksgiving dance Thursday, Nov. 23rd JUG BROWN and the ACES OF RHYTHM AMERICAN LEGION HALL O'Neill, Nebraska ADMISSION: $1.00 Per Person 30-31 ^ ^OHM were Mrs. Richard Henning, O' Neill, and Miss Judy Mohr, Amelia. They wore full pleated dresses of apple green taffeta with matching net hats. They car ried cascades of white chrysan themums. Charles E. Braun served as best man. Groomsmen were Ken neth Prussa and Dale Bogue, both of Omaha. Ushering were Robert Halstead, O’Neill, and Fred Dunn. Following the ceremony there was a reception for 150 guests in the church fellowship hall. Servers were the Misses Diana Blair, Creighton, and Jo Ann Script er. Mrs. Kenneth Osborne and Miss Jan Brewster, Stuart, were in charge of the gifts. The bride was graduated from Atkinson high school in 1960 and the Lincoln Beauty academy in 1961. She has been employed at Berniece’s Beauty salon in Stu art. Mr. Andrus, now an airman third class, recently enlisted in the U. S. Air Force and is sta tioned at Altus, Okla. He is also a graduate of Atkinson high school, class of 1959. The couple is residing in Altus, Okla. marriage Saturday, Nov. 18, at St. Margaret Mary’s Catholic church in Minneapolis. The bride chose a floor-length gown of white satin with import ed lace panel for her wedding. The skirt formed an aisle-wide train. She carried a cascade bou quet of a white orchid and white roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Bet ty Berry, sister-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Darlene Koblitz, sis ter of the bride, was bridesmaid. They wore Kelly green rayon taf feta frocks with matching hats. Their flowers were arranged in crescent shapes of yellow and iUst mums. Donald Graham, Omaha, serv ed as best man. Dick Koblitz, brother-in-law of the bride, was groomsman. A reception in the church par lors was attended by 75 guests. Presiding at the coffee table were Mrs. Helen Schmaderer, O’Neill, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Mary Johnson. Arranging gifts were the Misses Sharon Bergeron and Carol Watson. Miss Deanna Watscn was in charge of the guest book. Mr. Hynes is a graduate from St. Mary's academy, and of Creighton university, Omaha. He is employed by the Federated Mutual Insurance company, Min neapolis, Minn., where the cou ple will be at home at 3406 Meri dian Drive. Attending the wedding from O’ Neill were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schmaderer, Mrs. Doris Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan and Mrs. Loretta Hynes. — —— ■ i Judy Spear, Wesley Blain Exchange Vows PAGE — The Wesleyan Mctht (list church in Grand Island wa the setting for the Sunday, Nov 12, wedding of Miss Judy Spear daughter cf Mr and Mrs. Ken neth Spear, Grand Island, aw Wesley Blain, son of Mr. aix Mrs. Harold Blain, Page. The ceremony was performer by the Rev. Charley Phipps, At kuison, before an altar dtc -ratet with candelabra and bouquets ol large yellow mums. Marvin Bab cock, Central City, famished the organ music. Wilbur Drown Cen.ral City and the Rev. El more Blain, Atkinson, were vo c abuts. The bride's gown, made by her mother, was of nylon threaded lace and bridal satin. The modi fied Sabrina neckline, bejewelled with glass, was the feature of the basque bodice of nylon threaded lace. Long fitted sleeves were pointed at the wrist, closing with I>earl buttons. Under the reding -te cf satin of the colontil sKirt which extended into a small cha pel train edged with wide nylon threaded lace, was a deep godet of pleated lace ruffles. Her veil of nylon tulle was hem line in length, falling from a qjeen’s crown cf fiber glass and velvet. She carried a Bible centered with a removable corsage of white mums and lilies of the valley. Mrs. oene Markworth, Shelton, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She was attired in la vender chiffon over the same co lor satin. Miss Gwendolyn Anson was junior bridesmaid, and she wore yellow chiffon over the same color satin. Their small shoulder length veils were of matching colors. They carried bouquets of opposite colors. The Rev. Elmore Blain, Atkin son, was best man, and Leonard Blain jr., was groomsman. Wayne Anson and George Blain were candlelighters. Martha Clay and Danny Anson acted as flower attendants. After the ceremony, a reception was held in the church basement. The bride was a member of the 1961 graduating class from Grand Island high school. She is employ ed at the Bauman Rest home. The bridegroom was graduated from the Page high school in 1959, and is employed at Srthman Lumber company. Grand Island, where the couple will reside at Cottonwood Trailer Court. ST. ANTHONY’S CLEMENS — Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clemens of Chambers, daughter, 7 pounds 7 ounces Nov 19. SCHUMACKER — Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schumacker of O’Neill, son, Ronald Marvin, 9 pounds \'k dan ces, Nov. 16. ROHDE — Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Rohde of O’Neill, son, 8 pounds 616 ounces, Nove. 18. ELSEWHERE WOOD — Rev. and Mrs. Ver non Wood of Ilesha, Nigeria, daughter, Nancy Lee, Nov. 12. Mrs. Blanche Wood of Plainview is the paternal grandmother. BOELTER — Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boelter of Verdigre, daughter, 6 pounds 5 ounces, Nov. 18. This is the cdaple’s first child. CARPENTER — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter of Sheffield, la., son, Mark Edward, 6 pounds 11 ounces, Nov. 6. SOUHRADA — Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Souhrada of Verdigre, son, Frank Joseph, 7 pounds 7 ounces, Nov. 11. The baby is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Souhrada of Verdigre. Mrs. Agnes Bartling of Norfolk is the maternal grandmother. CHANDLER — S/Sgt. and Mrs. Eldon Chandler of Kinchloe, AFB, Mich, daughter, Frika Gay, 9 pounds 15Vs ounces, Nov. 3. Mrs. Chandler is the former Julia Baer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Baer of Cherokee, la., former Verdigre residents. TUEBER — Mr. and Mrs. James rueber of Springfield, Mo., son. recently. The couple has another son. Mrs. Tueber is the former Ella Mae Paul. Her fa ther was the previous pastor of the Assembly of God church here. HANKLA — Mr. and Mrs. Or val Hankla of Clearwater, daugh ter. Lynn Frances, Nov. 13. ’ WARNER — Mr. and Mrs. Ly man Warner of Kansas City, Kans., son, Steven Van. Claude Warner of Clearwater is the pa ternal grandfather. The Warners have one other child, a son Ed ward. GALOWAY — Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Galoway of Fairmont, daughter, Susan Marie, 10 pounds 5 3/4 ounces, Nov 12. Mrs. Galo way is the former Evalda Haynes. The baby is the great grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haynes of Page. RUZICKA — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruzicka of Omaha, daugh ter, Teresa Lynn. The couple has a son. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka. of Dorsey are the paternal grand parents. STANLEY — Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Stanley of Omaha, a sen. Mat thew. Nov. 5. The mother is the former Joan Brady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady cf Lynch. VAUGHN — Mr and Mrs. Ray Vaughn of Nape:, daughter, Nov. 13, Gregory. S. D. hospital. Mr. Vaughn is the coach at the Naper public school. CHAMPION — Mr. and Mrs. James Champion of Iowa Falls. Ia.. son. Mark, 8 pounds 3 ounces, Nov. 15. i Engagements... "wiiir> iMimmii ■■ .. n u . .. Mr. and Mrs. diaries Boyle, O’NeiD, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Hi to Ann, to Kenneth C. Grosse, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Grosse, also of O’Neill. Miss B »yle Is a 1956 gniduate of St. Mary’s academy. She is presently employed at the O’Neill Photo company. Mr. Grosse graduated In 1957 from Creighton high school and attended Dana college at Blair. He was employed at Pinkerman’s TV Service before enlisting in the I . S. Air Force. Airman Grosse Is now stationed at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Tex. No date lias been set for the wedding. VERDEL — Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McGill, Verdel, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Janice, and Larry Halstead, son of Harold Halstead, Lynch. Miss McGill, a graduate of Lynch high school, attended Commercial Extension school of Commerce of Omaha. She is now employed at Mutual of Oma ha Insurance company, Omaha. Mr. Halstead, a graduate of Lynch high school, is now em ployed at 1’inkerman’s Radio and Television shop in O’Neill. No date has been set for the wedding. To Have Surgery VEREHGRE — Ernest C. San doz, a long-time resident of this community, was admitted in the Creighton hospital Saturday. He was expected to undergo surgery Monday. Merna Butterfield, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Eldon Butterfield, eas runnerup in the State Honey iueen contest recently held at he Nebraska State Beekeepers 'onveotkMi. Miss Butterfield was sponsored by the Beilin Honey Farm. O'Neill. Miss Carolee Klien, Shelton, was winner of the contest. Judging was held at the University of Nebraska \ Agriculture college. Miss Butter field was accompanied to tin- ' coin by Mrs. Jay McConnell. 1 Judy Morrow and Gale Johring. * I < A Poem From Mrs. Eby... —TWnkiKlving Day— Thanksgiving Lnty. will soon be here and thankful we should be, Not only then, but all the year, as we God’s bounty see. This whole b:g world He gave to man and all that’s in it, too. If we would carry out His plan, H.s will on earth to do. And see that each one has his share of toil and pn*iucis, too. And cease his fighting here and there, as brothers ought to do. He g.ves the sunshine and the rain which makes the food to grow. Just how or why we can’t explain, why God should love us so. When we so seldom think of Him and praise Him not at all. When plenty makes Oar vision aim, His judgement then must fall. Let's praise Him for His wonderous grace. His love and mercy, too, and give to Christ His rightful place to dwell in me and you. Because He knocked at our heart’s door when we were lost and sad and poor. Sin sick and ured, weary and sore and brought us peace from heaven’s store. For this and Oh! so very much more. Father, we thank Thee. A. E. Fish Sick and Injured CHAMBERS - Mrs. Floyd Whitaker was dismissed from the Atkinson Memorial hospital Mon day. She was taken to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett e Miner where she is being cared for. . . Mrs. Nels Mikkleson returned home the last of the week from St Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill after having been a patient there f ir about two weeks. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: N(/v. 14 — Mrs. William McIntosh, Mrs. Marvin Richter and Lloyd Gibson of O’ Neill and Fred Ferguson of Stu art. 15 — Mrs. D. A. Gunter of Ewing; Harry Porter and Mrs. Lyle Clemens of Chambers and D. F. McDermott of O’Neill. 16— Louis Adams of Fairfax, S. D.; Mrs. Edwin Hoerle of Ewing; Harry Park of Page; Mrs. Tho mas J Knoell, Elizabeth O’Mal ley, Mike Kamphaus and Mrs. Gene Schumacker of O'Neill. 17 — Mrs. Robert Linder of Page; Al bert Reynolds of Inman; Mrs. Belle Kiingler of O’Neill; Mrs. Zane Rowse of Chambers and Roe Bailey of Custer, S. D. 18 — Mrs. Francis Rohde of O’Neill and Mrs. H. IB. Black of Spen cer. 19 — Mrs. Lloyd Whaley of O’Neill and Edwin Axberg of Spencer. 20 — Mrs. William Elsas ser of Lynch and Mrs. Joe Ra* mold of O’Neill. 21 — Mrs. Ro bert McClellan of O’Neill. DISMISSALS: Ernest Howard of Page; Mrs. Dale J. Curran, Mrs. Ronald Partridge and baby and Mrs. Vernon Lorenz of O’ Neill. 15 — Mrs. William McIn tosh and Mrs. Marion Woidneck of O’Neill. 16 — Louis Adams of Fairfax, S. D. and Mrs. Joseph Fenton and baby of O’Neill. 17 — Mrs. Abbie Coker, Mrs. Thomas J Knoell, Daryl Summers and Renee Spittier of O’Neill. Mrs. Edwin Hcerle />f Ewing; Mrs. Marvin Richter of Lynch and Mrs. R bert Linder of Page. 18 — Mrs. Nels Mikkelsen of Chambers and D. F. McDermott. 19 — Mike Kamphaus and Mrs. Gerald Langemeier of O’Neill; Fred Fer guson of Stuart and Roe D Bailey of Custer, S. D. EXPIRED: Nov. 21 — Mrs. Belle Kiingler of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Nov. H — Mr*. Mary Mullen and Kevin Ander son of Atkinson 15 _ Mr*. Car roll Olson of Atkinson; Mrs. An drew Nelson of Amswortli and Joe Schtnaderer of Stuart 16 — Mrs. Clayton Goeke of Atluns..n ami Mrs. Clyde Doolittle of Am elia 17 — David Brinkman of At kinson. 18 — Mrs. Kenneth Hous ton of Emmet; Harry Snyder of Inman and Mrs. Carrol Olson of Atkinson. 19 — Mrs. Raymond Elder and Mrs Alvin Weiiige of Atkinson and Miss Jeannia Cur tis of Ainsworth. 20 — Earl Es tes of Stuart. DISMISSED: Nov. H — Miss Jerry Grube of Bassett and Kevin Anderson of Atkinson. 15 — Mrs. Anton Jirak of O'Neill; Mrs Ben Engler and Joe Schmaderer cf Stuart. 18 — Mrs. Kate Kirkland of Stuart anil Mrs. Andrew Nel son of Ainsworth. 19 — Mrs. Ken neth Houston of Emmet; David Brinkman. Mrs. Rose Monahan and Ivan Baker of Atkinson and Mrs. Donald Sterns and baby id O'Neill. 20 — Mrs. Carroll Olson of Atkinson. EXPIRED; Nov. 18 — Edward Deseive of Atkinson. 19 — Harry Snyder of Inman. O'Neill Locals Plan Food Sale VERDIGRE - The WSCS of the First Methodist church will hold the annual bazaar, food sale and lunch December 2 at the ZCBJ hall in Verdigre at 2 p.m. Large Attendance VERDIGRE — There was a large attendance at the Carnival held Friday evening in the Ver. digre high school auditorium, sponsored by the Band Parents. Assisting with booths and pre para t ions were Mario Custer, Mrs. Henry Frank, Mr. and Mrs’ Henry Vonasek, Mr and Mrs. R. Soucek, Fred Frank, John Pavlik, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Pav lik, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farnik and Bill Rudloff. Alfred Marshall and Otto Liska were ticket sellers Ladies Aid Meet* CHAMBERS — Seventeen mem bers were present for the Thurs day meeting of St. Paul's Ladies aid. Pastor Roten reported on a meeting of the Lutheran Children Service society held this month in Ainsworth. Mrs. Richard Jar man presided at the business meeting. Newly-elected officers are: Mrs. Dean Stevens, presi dent and Mrs. Lloyd Hilligas, treasurer. Instead of the gift ex change at the Christmas party, there will be a free will offer ing for tiie Lutheran Children’s society. The program committee will include Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle, Mrs. Richard Sunderman anti Mrs. Charles Schmidt. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Donald Hoffman, Mrs. Hoerle and Mrs. William Jutte. Move to O'Neill MEEK — “Grandma” Hull and Bill and Mrs. Elsie Eppenbach plan to move from their farm home to O’Neill the first of the week to remain through the win ter months. Mrs. Epjienbach will continue helping with the care of Mrs. Hall. Faculty Vacation EWING — Several faculty mem bers plan to visit relatives and friends in various locations dur ing the Thanksgiving holiday va cation when the public school will be dismissed from Wednesday af ternoon Nov. 22, until Monday morning, Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. James Kay and family plan to spend the holiday at Pender and Rosalie; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tessmer and sons will also go to Rosalie, and Lena Bak er will go to her home in Neligh. 1 To Send Gifts STUART — Christmas boxes 1 will be sent to service boys ‘ whose parents are members, of the Sand Creek Improvement < club, according to plans made at < a meeting Friday in the home of i Mrs. S. E. Timmermans with i Mrs. Carroll Olson as co-hostess. * Mrs. Rollo Berry and Mrs Walter s Smith presented a lesson, and Mrs. Dick Wadsworth demcnstrat- 1 ed candle making with bee’s wax. 1 Game winners were Mrs. George <■ Hitchcock and Mrs. Chet Ander- - son. The next meeting will be I December 12 at the home of Mrs. < Herman Kramer. A card party will be held at the George Keidel home December 8. t —r-- t Honored at Shower DORSEY — Miss Helen Hal stead. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Harold Halstead, was honored at 1 a bridal shower Tuesday, Nov. e 14, at the Martin Jerobek jr. s aome near Lynch. About 25 class- C mates and friends were present. 3 Among the gifts present were f many unlabeled cans of food. ( Miss Halstead will be married in I he first part of December. o - h Hiss Nelson Honored a Twenty guests were present for s i miscellaneous bridal shower f leki Wednesday evening, Nov. t 5- at the borne of Mrs. Rex Wil- a son for Miss Sharon Nelson. Co- « lostesses were Mrs. Ben Hanlon, k Mrs. Winnie Barger and Mrs. - ^eigh Reynoldson. A dessert sup- E >er was served at 7:30 pm., fol- S owed by an evening of games t; md the opening of gifts by the G )ride-to-be. v -— R Denzel Anderson, Clearwater, e' Dellmont Erickson, Elgin, Blaine H Jarwood, Amelia, and Everett K Miner, O’Neill. attended the ir >oard of directors meeting of S he State Angus association at - linsworth Sunday evening. John L. (Jack; Sullivan, son W >f Mrs. Helen Sullivan, O’Neill, w pent the weekend here. He is t< ':ce chairman of the Young Dem- ai crats organization at Wayne Itate Teachers college where he te 5 attending school this year. Jack d s making visits to various news- il; >apers in the area explaining the gi rganization’s -views. He had a si Mary Ann Schnebel Weds M. Biddlecome EWING Candelabra and bou quets of white mums decorate* the altar at the Park Avenui Christian church in Not folk Sun day, N /v. lb, for the wedding i Miss Mary Ann Schnebel, Nor folk, and Milton Biddlecome, Ew ing. Parents of the cm pie are Mr and Mrs Earl Schnebel sr.. Nor folk, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Biddlecome, Ewing. Officiating at the double ring ceremony at 4 p.m. was the Itcv Duane King Miss Mable Himes Norfolk, was vocal soloist. The bride appeared in a floor length gown of Chantilly lace with long sleeves and basque bodice Tiny ruffles adorned the full skirt which had an apron effect over skirt of lace, tucked at each side with peau de sole roses. Her veil of French illusion was caught to a coronet of crystals and pearls She carried a white Bible center ed will a cluster of red roses. Miss Donna Sullivan, Norfolk, was maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Linda Liks, also of Nor folk. They were attired in scarlet frocks of lace over taffeta with flared skirts, three-quarter length sleeves and scallojied necklines. They carried bouquets of white difficult time this weekend as he recently broke his jaw in football and is forced to converse through clenched teeth. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock and sons were overnight guests Satur day night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins, Wa veriy. The Peacock family at tended the final concert at the State Music Clinic in Fremont in which their son, Kenny, participat ed. Bernadette Brennan and Mrs. Homer Mullen are visiting tlus week in Omaha. Miss Brennan is marketing for library books and will be a guest with Mrs. Mullen n the F. Donohoe home while n Omaha. Mrs. Mullen will spend me day in Nebraska City with Ur. and Mrs. Owen Mullen. Robert Donohoe and Gary Gra iam visited in Rapid City, S. D., >ver the weekend. Mrs. E. L. Miner attended a low-Belle luncheon held Thurs lay noon at the Methodist church a Atkinson Mrs. Iiewc-y Schaf er, O'Neill, and Mrs. Bernard rtrope, Orchard, were also pre ent. Mrs. Floyd Whitaker, Chambers, s spending an indefinite time in he home of her son-in-law and aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett liner, O’Neill. Mrs. N. D. Ickes, 'age, spent Thursday and Mon ay in the Miner h ume visiting rith Mrs. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miner at ended the State Angus Associa on Sale in Ainsworth Monday. INMAN — Former residents of aman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A ompkins, now residing in Wav rjy, were hosts at a Sunday night upper for their children, Linelle laire and L. Roger. Guests were larcia Dillon, Ainsworth; Paula leed, Roy Bridge and Gary Jillespie, all of O’Neill; erry Dawes, Fairbury, fbrmeny f O’Neill; Dave Babbitt, Arapa oe, and Sam Watson, Inman. All re students in Wesieyan umver ty. Also attending were Roland ansen and Gary Fick, Inman, niversity of Nebra.ska students, od Ned Kelley, Inman, who at ■nds Wayne State Teachers col ge. inner Is Held jventeen members erf Alpha De ita chapter of Delta Kappa amma society attended the No ?mber dinner meeting at the ange cafe in Bassett Saturday ren.ng. Hostesses were Mahaiia art and Donna Risaell. Loren* ernan and Donna Rissel were charge of the program Haze! ihmidt, reporter. Mr. and Mrs E. J. Revel! left ednesday for San Diego, Calif., here they plan to spend the win- y r with their son, E W. Revell ^ id family. h Mrs. Cecil Miller and da ugh- a r were Saturday dinner guests n Mrs. Martha Ross Miss Mar- ft m spent the day with her y andmotber while her mother opped. Oliver Ross was a Mom mums with scattered red tufts. Their huts were while ieitf head bitnda with net. Serving as best man was Joe t II ttr, Leigh. Jack Schneiiel. Nor folk. brother of the bride, was groomsman. Escorting tlie g1 nuts t > their scuts were Gene Shaw, Erlcmn, and Roger Woeppel, Bartlett, wlu) also served at can dlelighters. Foltowing the ceremony a re ctption was field in tlie church parlors attended by approximate ly ir>0 guests Mrs. Jiat ffegr, Leigh, cut anti served the five tier wedding cake Mrs. Clifford Sullivan, Norfolk, presided at the cofiee service, and Miss Jennie Bauer, Norf ilk, served punch. Mrs. Dick Field, Norfolk, was in charge of tin* guest Look. Arrang mg the gilts were ih ■ Misses Gad Scig. banti an I Ki.Uiy Hoffman, boin of Fierce, be tv era were tlie Misses Lynn Johnson, Jean Swed biig and Denise Thuntni, all of Noriolk. The bride attended Norf lk sen ior high sch nil and the Norfolk Beauty school. Mr. Biddlecome attended Ew mg lugb school an I Norfolk jun ior college. He is employed by E. C. Wagner, contractor, in con struction work. The couple is residing at 806 South llth Street, Noriolk 4 ifirH Blake Benson ac companied by his brother, C. I. Beavon of Norfolk returned No vember 9 from a trip to Casper, Wyo., where they visited Mrs Benson’s mother, Mrs Mamie O’ •Neill and her sister, Mrs. Paul Walker and family and also in Longmont, Colo., Estes Park and various other place* me I jd mg Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Janzing and family of Wicb.ta, Kan., *j*mt the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Herman Janzing and attended the wedding ttf Charlene Mabony and Edward fkiyle on Saturday. Mr. Boyle is Mr*. Janzing’» brother. Name* Not Reported ATKINSON — In the wedding write-up of Mis* Mickey Jo Ann Gilbert, Stuart, and Charles Eu gene Braun, Atkinson, the name** of the gr.-nmsm.-n, Richard Braun, brother of tthe bride groom, and Edward I/isterhaupt were reported as ushers The ushers were George Wadsworth Stuart, and Kenneth Prunsa Omaha. The bride is the dauglv ter of Mr. and Mr*. Dale H. Gil bert, Stuart, and the bridegroom is the *or> of Mr and Mrs Fred Braun, Atkinson. SandhiiJ Gait Meet EWING — A lesson on tile was given by Mrs. CarJ Hubei and Mrs. William Hubei when the members of the Sandhill Gals club held their November meet ing at the home of Mr*. Robert Kreitziger A family Christmas party will be held at the Marcus Pierson home December 10 Dutch was served by the hos tess. Mrs. Pierson, reporter. Name Omitted Sharon McLeish, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joe McLeish, pre sented a solo during between act entertainment the night of the junior class play, which was given at the O'Neill high school auditorium November 9. Miss Mc Leish's name was omitted frorn the list of entertainers. CARD OF THANKS E WISH TO THANK all our lends and relatives for all their ?ip in donations, prayers masses id cards during Jim’s long ilL *>s. Your kindness wiU never be ►rgotten. May God bless all of xi Mr and Mrs. James R Schindler and family- ■ - 2^