m Rita Hoehne Weds Phillip Smith In Omaha Dec. 27 Red and white poinsettias de corated the altar of St. Margaret Mary's church in Omaha Decem ber 27 for the wedding of Miss Rita Hoehne, Omaha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. O’Donnell, O’Neill, and Phillip Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Missouri Valley, Ja. The Rev. E. Nooman officiated at the 11 a.m. double ring cer emony. Soloist was Donald Beck. The bride's gown was of silk brocade, styled with a molded bodice featuring a portrait neck line outlined in jewels. Long sleeves tapered to traditional bri dal points at the wrists and were fastened with tiny matching but tons. The modified bell shaped skirt was accented with a pouf bustle back with roses empha sizing the skirt which swept in to an aisle wide train. Her veil of English silk illusion was el bow length and gathered into a bouffant fullness from a pearl Swedish crown. She carried a cascade of red roses with a detachable gardenia insert. Miss Sylvia Ball, Bellevue, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the M'sses Nyla .Jaszkowiak, O’ Neill, Patricia Meyer and Mary Schlenz, both of Omaha. Their gowns were of delustered satin in a ruby shade. The street Announce Engagements. • • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. On wilier, Hastings, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Audrey, to Roger Harano, sou of Mr. and Mrs. George Harano. North Platte. The wedding will take place June 1. and a service of blessing will be at the Evangelical United Brethren church in Hastings that afternoon. Miss OnwIUer. a graduate of Hastings high school, is a senior at Hastings college where she Is member of Chi Omega Psi society and Alpha Chi. national scholastic honorary. She Is em ployed in the public relation of fice at Hastings college. Mr. Harano is a graduate of North Platte high school and Hastings college where he was affiliated with Eta Phi Lamda fraternity. He is a senior at Mc Cormick Theological seminary, Chicago. 111., and is serving his internship this year at Elgin Presbyterian church and Park Congregational church at Elgin. He is serving the summers of his internship in O’Neill and Dorsey Pre' h; terian churches. length design featured fitted bo dices with a high scoop neck line in front and a V in back. Quarter-length sleeves empha sized the slender bodices. The lines of pencil slim skirts were , softened at the top by two soft pleats at either side of the front. Detachable flared overskirts were open in front with tailored bows at center. They wore white hats and carried white fur muffs decorated with holly. Pat Brookhojser, Missouri Val ley, la., served as best man. Groomsmen were Charles Smith, brother of the bridegroom, David Olive, Leavenworth, Kan., and Larry Vetter, Salem, S. D. George Thompson, Bellevue, and Jim Wanken, Eagle Grove, la., were ushers. Tlie bride’s parents entertain ed at a luncheon and reception in the Cameo room at Fireside restaurant following the cere mony. A pre-nuptial dinner was given by the bridegroom’s par ents at the Town House follow ing the rehearsal. The bride attended St. Mary’s academy graduating in 1958, and the College of St. Mary’s Omaha. She has been employed as a teacher by St. Margaret Mary’s. Mr. Smith graduated from Mis souri Valley high school and is a senior at Creighton university, Omaha. Following a short wedding trip, the cojple will reside at Missouri Valley, la. mf m a m -Ji >: STXTART — Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. Jackson, Omaha, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Frances Marie, to Norman (Jerald Ulrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwalne Ulrich, Stuart. The couple plan an August 11 wedding. STUART — Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sohmaderer, Stuart, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marlene H., Grand Island, to Edward A. Sargent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I*. Sargent. Grand Island. Miss S^hmrvderer is a 1960 graduate of Stuart high school, and is employed at St. Francis hospital. Grand Island, as a re ceptionist. Mr. Sargent graduated from Grand Island senior high in 1937 and attended Wesleyan uni versity. He is presently serving in the U. S. Army. Sandra Klinger, Lonnie Sandall Exchange Vows ATKINSON — A candlelight ceremony was used for the wed ding of Miss Sandra Klinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Klinger, Atkinson, and Lon nie Sandall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sandall, Stuart, Decem ber 31 in the First Presbyterian church, Atkinson, The Rev. Raymond F. Kers ting officiated at the ceremony which was performed beneath an archway decorated with poinset tias and Christmas cactus. G. I. Medcalf was the vocalist, accom panied by Miss Donna McClurg at the organ. A white satin gown was worn by the bride and it was fashion ed with an overskirt of nylon net and Chantilly lace in floor length, and sleeves of wrist length. She wore a white Chantilly lace veil attached to a crown of mother of pearl sequins. Her flowers were red carnations. Mrs. Ray Risor, O’Neill, was maid of honor and she was at tired in a blue taffeta dress, street length, with matching hat and veil. She carried a white Bible with blue and white rib bon streamers. Ray Risor, O’Neill, served as best man. Ronnie Laible, Stuart, jshered. Seventy guests attended the re ception which followed the cer emony. It was held in the church fellowship hall and was given by the bride’s parents. The bride is a graduate of At kinson high school and has been employed by Atkinson Memor ial hospital. Mr. Sandall graduated from Stuart high school and is pre sently employed on the Murray Mellor farm where the couple is residing after a wedding trip to Decatur. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson re turned Tuesday from Denver where they has visited since Thursday with their daughters, Carolyn and Mrs. James Cough lin and Mr. Coughlin and to make the acquaintance of a new grandchild. Visitors January 2 of Mrs. Ro sa Bowers were Mr. and Mrs. William Ruff of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klasna of Spencer visited Mrs. Bowers on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt went to Newport Sunday to at tend the 40th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gilg. The De Bolts spent the holiday in Rapid City S. D., at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Richard Farrier and family. Mrs. Winnie Barger and Mrs. Leona Hynes attended market at Omaha the first of this week, selecting merchandise for their shops in O’Neill. Mrs. Nelson Entertains Members of the BCA club met Tuesday evening at the Town House with Mrs. Richard Nel son as hostess. Following dinner the group adjourned to the Nel son home for cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Virgil Laursen and Mrs. John Stuifbergen. Miss LaVeta Lehn was a non-member guest. Richard Magnon, Ainsworth, was an overnight guest Wednes day at the home of John Enke. Mr. and Mrs. Enke entertained the Couples club Sunday. Bridge •was played and lunch was served later in the evening. New Year's guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Flood wrere Mr. and Mrs. Frank Con nely and son, Bill, Chadron. Tom Rudersdorf spent this week visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Gleeson. AT r* nn/4 M r O PUnwInx UlMron nek, Mr. and Mrs. James Hav ranek jr„ Donald and Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Havranek and Marty Mullen spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Havranek sr., Atkin son. celebrating the birthday of James Havranek. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havranek spent Sunday in Neligh, visiting Bessie Mar shall, who is a patient in Ante lope Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hansen and son, Doug, Carroll, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hansen and Dean Jay. Dean re turned home with his grandpar ents to spend the week. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Joe Bruder, Atkinson, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. George Shald and family, Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ries and family, Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winkler and family. Em met. Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach returned borne Sunday evening from a three-week vacation in Indiana and Iowa. They were visiting their son, Keith Anspach and family. Anderson, Ind., and their daughter, Mrs. Charles Marston and family, Marion, la. Visiting at the home of Mr* and Mrs. Arnott Buxton Sunday were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buxton. Laura Cunningham was also a Sunday visitor . Thursday guests at the homes of J. D. Cronin and F. N. Cron in were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cron in. Grand Island. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lor enz were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst. Ivan Kaiser returned to college in Wayne Sunday after visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen spent Saturday evening in Nor folk attending a basketball game. Mrs. Goldie Liddy returned Saturday from Wausau. Wis., where she spent the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Hans RECENTLY THE 2,000th telephone was Installed In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley here in O’Neill. Pictured are their daugh ters, Christine and Sally with Fred Jones, Telephone Co., installer. The girls have a telephone in each of their rooms and from reports from the girls themselves and also some of their friends this Is about the nicest thing that has liappened to them in a long time and ranks second in importance, only, to the invention of the telephone itself. Egger and family, and at Slay ton, Minn., with her granddaugh ter, Mrs. William DeWulf and family. Mary and Floyd Luber return ed home after visiting their son, Elvin Luber, El Monte, Calif. While in California they attended the Rosebowl Parade. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mc Ginn were Mr. and Mrs. Albert McDonald, Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Allendorfer and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mellor and Delores. Leroy Spindler, Oakland, Calif., arrived here Friday to visit with his father, Roy Spindler. He left Monday by plane for Detroit where he will visit a brother, James Spindler, before continu ing on to New York to attend a business meeting. He plans to re turn to his home in California Saturday. Juniors Hold Meeting The regular meeting of the Junior Legion auxiliary was held Saturday at the Legion hall. Twenty-five members and one new member, Elizabeth DeWitt, were present. The members brought material for carpet rags. After the meeting games were played. Lunch was served by Bruce Ann McKamy, Peg Mar tin, Susan Abart and Connie Snowardt. Mrs. Langan Entertains Card-De-Yaks club met at the home of Mrs. Hugh Langan Fri day evening. Winners in cards were Mrs. Owen Parkinson, Mrs. Arnott Buxton and Mrs. Orville Sindelar. Mrs. Buxton was a non member guest. Lunch was served by the hostess at the close of the evening. Plan Card Party Friends of St. Mary’s will hold a public card party Sunday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. in St. Mary’s gym. Pitch, pinochle and bridge will be played and prizes will be awarded in each division. Entered in Hospital John Gallagher, Inman, is in St. Anthony’s hospital. During the time Mr. Gallagher is in the hospital, Mrs. Gallagher is stay ing in the George Winkler and A1 Hamik homes. Mrs. Younie Is Hostess Beginners Bridge club met Wednesday evening, Jan. 3, at the home of Mrs. Donald Younie. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Hermsen, Mrs. John Enke, a guest, and Mrs. Norman Hesson. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. virs. smith is Hostess Members of the What Not Ex tension club met Thursday eve ning at the home of the new pres ident, Mrs. Charles Smith, who conducted the business session. The year’s meetings were dis cussed and arranged. “Secret pals’’ were given to the mem bers. The next meeting will be February 1 at the home of Mrs. Duane Miller. Mrs. Glenn Ken nicott reporter. Nancy Wray returned Sunday to her studies at the University of Nebraska following a two-week vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wray. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dusatko and family were New Years evening dinner guests of Mrs. Pauline Benze and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and famiiy spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zilkousky and Mike of Comstock. First Meeting Held The Sugar and Spice 4-H club held its first meeting at the In dra home Monday. Newly elected officers are: Mary Ann Indra, president; Peggy Martin, vice president; Ann Cimfel. secretary: Ann Spitzenberger. reporter; Nancy Art us and Nola Gray, game leaders, and Patricia De voy and Nancy Benze. song lead ers. The next meeting will be January 15. There are 13 mem bers in the club and the project is baby sitting. The leader is Ra mona Wayman. and assistant leader is Ann Fenton. Rita Don ohoe and Anna Cimfel served lunch. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nelson re turned December 30 from Biloxi. Miss., where they attended the wedding of their daughter. Lois, and A 1/c Sam Seikaly Dec. 23. They were accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Nina Rust, Chad ron, who returned to her home soon after their arrival in O’ Neill. Turkey Dinner Served A recent meeting and party was held by the Merry Matrons club at the home of Bonnie Wat son and Betty Doolittle as co hostess. A turkey dinner was en joyed by the 20 members and four guests present, after which recipe folders and new year books were distributed. Five get well cards were signed and mail ed. Maxine Bulau became a new member of the club. The next meeting will be held at the home of Ethyl Hanson with Eleanor Mohr as co-hostess. Plan Rummage Salt* Members of the WSCS met in the Methodist church basement Thursday for a business meeting. Mrs. Roy Wayman presided. It was decided to hold two rum mage sales, January 11-13 and January 18-21. It will be held at the former location of the Murray store from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Three guests were in troduced, Mrs. Waldo, Mrs. H. L. McCoy and Mrs. John Edzards. Mrs. Louis Reimer presented a program on “No Easy Answers”. ' Hostesses were Mrs. C. Shell hase and Mrs. Reimer. The next meeting will be February 1. ■ ■ —■ ■ a Recent houseguests in the Ed Dziowgo home were Mrs. Dziow go’s father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tripp, Sioux Falls, S. D. The Tripps contin ued on to Arizona, after their visit here, and will spend the winter months there. Other guests in the Dziowgo home were Mrs. Claire Mancuso, Mrs. Emery Rodabojgh and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler and family, all of Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmit were New Years Day dinner guests in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmit. Recent visitors in O’Neill and Norfolk were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Whitehorn and family. Van Nuys, Calif. In O’Neill they were guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitwer, and the two families went to Norfolk to visit the wo men’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Larson. The California visitors returned to their home New Years Day. Recent guests in the Floyd Sanders home were Mr. and Mrs. Emfrey Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martinson and family, Mrs. Sanders’ father, Hans Martinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts, all of Fair fax, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Heriford and daughter, Mary Ellen, have returned home after a week’s visit in Monterey Park, Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bakken and Mrs. Opie Cham bers. The Herifords made the trip by jet plane from Omaha, returning the same way. Mr. and Mrs. Bill White and children have returned from Den ver where they visited her mo Earl, and at the homes of her ther, Mrs. Myrtle Dalton and Earl, and at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Gerald Hansen and family and Mrs. Kenneth Hemel strand and family. Air. and Airs. Marlin Wichman and family spent New Years Day at Winside with Mr. and Airs. John Lettman. Also pre sent were Air. and Mrs. Comel lius Leonard and family, Wake field. Mrs. Robert Wheeler and mo ther, Airs. William Strong, and Airs. Raymond Calkins visited in Spencer Jan. 2 at the home of Airs. Gary Scheinost, and help ed her celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Airs. Adolph Wetzler and family, Verdigre, and his mother, Mrs. Alary Wetzler, O’ Neill, visited in the Leon Wetzler and Roy Worth homes in Omaha over the New Years holiday. Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler and family and Air. and Airs. Casper Winkler and family spent New Years Day and were dinner guests at the home of Airs. Alary Ann Etherton. Joan Wilson returned to her studies at the University of Ne braska. Sunday, after spending the holidays with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Rex Wilson. Mr. and Airs. Jim Smith and family. Sioux City, la., visited in the homes of Air. and Airs. Melvin Spangler and Airs. Nellie Widtfeldt Qecember 29 and 30. Mr. and Airs. Walter Huston and family left December 30, for their home in Kansas City, Kan., after spending the holiday with her mother, Airs. Guy Young. New Year’s Day Airs. Young and her sister, Maude Rouse, visited in the Alilton AIcKathnie home north of Atkinson. Airs. Fred Lowery and Airs. Fritz Yantzi and sons went to Neligh January 3, where they helped their grand sun and nephew, Jeff Cunningham, cele brate his first birthday in the home of Jeff's parents. Mr. anti Mrs. Bob Cunningham. Mrs. C. E Worth spent Dec 31 and Jan. 1 in Om aha in the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Worth. Mr and Mrs Edwin Rentsehler and family, Atkinson, visited in the M B. Marcell US tome Wed nesday evening. Mr and Mrs Marceilus returned recently from a trip to Lincoln where Mr. Mar celius attended a business meet uig and they both visited Mr. and Mrs Gordon Fox and Mr. and Mrs Allen Reynold son. New Year’s Day Mr. and Mrs. Alan Van Vleck were in Lincoln as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Gunn, former O’ Neill residents. They left here Saturday, Dec. 30, and returned Monday, Jan. 1. New Year’s Eve guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Younie were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Curren. During Christmas week Mr. and Mrs. Younie and family visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Younie in Manilla, la. Recent guests in the Jack Tay lor home were Mr. anil Mrs. Donald Taylor and two daugh ters, Sioux City, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hollenback and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tay lor and son, all of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed wards, Nevis, Minn., visited Wednesday, Jan 3 in the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thorin. Another brother. Bill Edwards, accom panied them home to Minnesota. Friends of St. Mary’s The Friends of St. Mary's will hold their annual business meet ing Monday evening at 8 p.m at the school gym. Mrs. R. Krogh Named Council President Mrs. Ruth Krogh was elected president of the Women’s Mis sionary council of the Assembly of God church at the annual meeting held Friday. Other officers are Mrs. John Hall, vice president, and Mrs. Olive Redlinger, secretary and treasurer. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMISSIONS: Jan. 3— Mrs. H. B. Black of Spencer; Mrs. Dean Pofahl of Ewing; Mrs. Earl Blinn of North Platte; Richard Strube, Mrs. Duane Lindenberg and Lar ry Sawyer of O'Neill. 4 — Mrs. D. Wedgewood and Willard Thomson of Chambers; Arthur Pelletier of Ewing; Wm. 1. Neubauer of Page; Dr. W. F. Finley, Mrs. Jerry Cuddy and T. J. Biglin of O’Neill. 5—Mrs. Clifford Dick of Inman and Mrs. R. R. Morri son of O’Neill. 6—Mrs. Floyd Keyes of Inman; R. K. Platt of Chambers; Patricia Ann Harkins, Wilbur L. Urban and Mrs. Cur tis Roberts of Ewing; Kevin Lin denberg and Mrs. Paul Woid neck of O’Neill. 7—Mrs. Robert Rosso of Bartlett and Mrs. Fred Wells of O’Neill. 8—Mrs. M. Vj Landreth of Page; Mrs. Ernest Longenecker of Bartlett and Mrs. Henry Kinney of O’Neill. 9—Mrs. Leo Mullen of O’Neill and Sandra Leiding of Orchard. DISMISSALS: -^Jan. 3 — Mrs. Leo Johnson of Spencer and Mrs. Earl Blinn of North Platte. 4— Vern Sageser of Amelia; Verona Frerichs of Page; Nyla Ohri of Spencer; Willard Thomson of Chambers and Larry Sawyer of O’Neill. 5 — Mrs. Harry Spall, Mrs. Duane Gray, T. J. Biglin and Dr. W. F. Finley of O’Neill. 6—Mrs. William Craig of Em met; Mrs. Emmet Stamp of In man; George Robertson and Mrs. Jerry Cuddy of O’Neill and Wil liam Neubauer of Page. 7—Zoe Zastrow and Mrs. John Grutsch sf. of O’Neill. 8—Kevin Linden berg and Lynda Hynes of O’ Neill. 9—Theresa Bazelman and Mrs. Fred Wells of O’Neill, Mrs. Darrell Wedgewood and baby of Chambers and Mrs. Dean Pofahl and baby of Ewing. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Jan. 1 — Michael Lee Shonka of Atkinson and Mrs. Alton Rockford of Chambers. 2 Caleb Thompson of Naper and Mrs. Joseph Walnofer of Stuart. 4 — Mrs. Herman Bendig and Donald Engler of Stuart; George Witter and Mrs. Edward Ries of Atkinson. 5 — Mrs. Donald Cleveland of O’Neill and Frank Krysl of Stj art. 7 — Charles Peterson of Atkinson and Mrs. Jerry O’Malley of Chambers. 8— Jack Farr of Newport and Roy Griffin of Atkinson. DISMISSED — Jan. 1 — Mrs. Francis Koliman of Stuart. 3— Mrs. Robert Freed of Lincoln. 4 — Mrs. Alvin Wedige and Michael Shonka of Atkinson and Mrs. Ray Eastin and daughter of Newport. 5 — Mrs. Dean Judge and son of Emmet and Mrs. Ed ward Ries of Atkinson. 6 — Mrs. Alton Rockford and baby of Chambers. 7 — Frank Krysl and Mrs. Joseph Walnofer of Stuart. EXPIRED — Jan. 2 — Mrs. Ray Barta of Long Pine. 3 — William Walter of Atkinson. 5 — Frank Heuton of Atkinson. SACRED HEART ADMITTED — Jan. 4-8 — Mrs. Reuben Avoy and Douglas Dean Carr of Spencer; Joseph Tie fenthaler of Butte; Mrs. Eddie Mulhair, David Kalkowski and Georgia Lynn Courtney of Lynch; Elmer Hull of Niobrara. DISMISSED: Jan. 4 — Dorothy Trautman of Fairfax. S. D. 5 — David Johnson of Spencer. 6 — Mrs. Carl Lowensen of Fairfax. 8 — Robert Thacston of Lynch. EXPIRED: Jan. 8 — Mrs. Ber nard Hajek, 44, Lynch. Sharon Johnston Weds Roger Strope At Ewing Jan. 6 EWJNG — Baskets of while gladioli and candelabra decorat ed the altar of the United Pres byterian church in Ewing for the Saturday evening, Jan. 6, wed ding of Miss Sharon Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Johnston, Clearwater, for merly of Ewing, and Roger Strope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strope, Orchard. The Rev. Dr William H. Ross officiated at the double ring cer emony. Tlie Rev. D. Homback, Venus, gave a prayer. Mrs. Wil bur Spangler was organist, and Miss Sandra Shrader was soloist. The bride wore a floor length gown with a tiered skirt of Chan tilly lace trimmed with sequins over bridal satin and worn over hoops. The fitted b<*Jice featured a Sabrina neckline which came to a point in the back and long sleeves tapered to bridal points. Her fingertip veil of French il lusion was held in place with a crown of crystal beads She car ried a bojquet of white Cym bidium orchids centered on a white Bible. Miss Marilyn Johnston was maid of honor for her sister and Miss Karen Wehenkel, Omaha, was bridesmaid. They wore iden tical waltz length gcwns of crys tal blue chiffon over taffeta wi h Bateau necklines featuring ■■■■Kv' ■ JmS sweeping necklines in the bock and lung sashes They carried crescent shaped bojquets of white carnations Dale Strope Orchard, served as best man for his brother. Wayne Schacht, Orchard, was groomsman. Ushers were Rich ard llaimll, Robert Mill and D nights Shrader. Becky and Susan Ifornback were flower girls Jamey Gun ter, Kennard, was ring bearer Foil wing the ceremony a re ception was held la the church annex attended by 200 friends an I relatives The cake was cut and served by Me s Sharon Well man. Storm Lake, la. Miss Gwen Hauser, Storm Lake, la , served punch and Mias Linda Johnston, Orchard, paired cof fee. Serving were the Misses Lin da Larson, Kittie Wanser, Ram elda Wehenkel, Diana Johnston and Joan Miller. Presiding at the guests book was Mrs. Carroll Newburn, Neligb In charge of the gifts were Mrs Kenneth H ir tig and the Misses Shirley Stein berg. Orchard, Diana Shrader, and Loretta Shrai’er. The bride is a graduate of the F.wing high sclv ol and is now attending Buena Vista college at Storm Lake, la., awl is employ ed as part time clerk at the Super Value marker The bridegroom is a gradu ate of the Orchard high school and is employed as a meat cut ter at the Fareway store in Storm Lake where the couple will make their home ATKINSON — Miss Rita Maureen Novak, daughter of Mrs. John M. Novak and the late John M. Novak, Klamath Falls, Ore., and Dr. Robert Faust, Bridgeport, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Faust, formerly of Atkinson and now’ of Glemvood Springs, Colo., were united in marriage November 25 in Klamath Falls. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. P. Casey performed the double ring ceremony in the Sacred Heart Catholic church. The couple is residing in Gardner ville. Nev. The bridegroom is serving as a lieutenant in the navy, stationed at a Marine Cold Weather Training base in Bridgeport, Calif.