ATKINSON Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Knudson, Fort Dodge, la., announce the engagement and the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Ann, to James P. Slattery, son of Thomas G. Slat tery, Atkinson. The bride-elect is a senior at Duchesne college, Oma ha. She will he teaching in the Omaha public schools next year. Mr. Slattery is a graduate of St. Joseph’s high, Atkinson. He attended Notre Dame university and Creighton university, and is now a sopho more in the College of Medicine at Creighton. He is affiliated with the Phi Rho Sigma professonal medical fraternity. A june 30th wed ding will take place in Fort Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Sear le*i, 6120 Cody Street, Arvada. Colo., formerly of O'Neill, an nounce the engagement of tlieir daughter, G. Irene, to Ran dolph R. Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Brock. Genoa, O. Miss Soarles is currently serving as a missionary-nurse with the Christian and Mission ary Alliance Mission in Khon kaen, Thailand. Mr. Brcck is engaged in lin guistic studies at Kennedy School of Missions at Hartford Seminary foundation in Hart ford. Conn. They will be married in Thailand as soon as Mr. Brock is able to join his fiancee there. Announce Engagement EWING — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotherham, Ewing, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Bernadine, Columbus, to Leo O’Malley, son of Mrs. Lawrence O’Malley and the late Mr. O’Malley, Chambers. The wedding will take place April 25 in Ewing Elizabeth Beck Weds Floyd Scholl At St. John's Church EWING — Miss Elizabeth Beck, daughter of George Beck sr., Norfolk, and Floyd D. Scholl, son of Mrs. Edith Scholl, Ewing, were united in marriage Satur day, Feb. 24, at St. John’s church near Ewing. Officiating at the 11 a.m. dou ble ring ceremony was the Rev. Francis Kubart. A. E. Spittler was organist and accompanied the vocalists, Jack Funk and Philip Thiele. The bride wore a gown erf bri dal satin and lace, styled with scoop neckline, fitted bodice and long sleeves which ended in (points at the wrists. The bouf fant skirt was floor-length. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was held in place by a crown. She carried a bouquet of white and aqua carnations. Miss Diana Carlson, Norfolk, was bridesmaid, and she was at tired in a ballerina-length aqua gown. Delno Schol served as best man for his brother. Leland Hupp, Norfolk, was usher. Following the ceremony a din ner and reception were given by the father of the bride at the Scholl home. Fifty friends and relatives were present. Mrs. Al bert Schindler was in charge of the gift book and gifts. Servers were the Misses Audrey Meis and Arlene Meis, both of Elgin. The couple will make their home on the Scholl farm south of Ewing where the bridegroom is engaged in fanning. Charlotte Wright Weds Richard Wright in Clearwater Church Rite EWING — The Concordia Lu theran church, Clearwater, was the scene of a wedding Thursday, Feb. 22, when Miss Charlotte Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Ewing, be came the bride of Richard Wright, son of Mrs. Mildred Wright and Emmet Wright, al so of Ewing. The Rev. D. L. Braunersreu ther officiated at the 10 a.m. double ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a pas tel blue sheath dress with match ing accessories. Her corsage was composed of an orchid. Miss Donna Wright, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a brown sheath with match ing accessories and a corsage of gold carnations. David Ziems was best man. The bride graduated with the class of 1960 from Ewing high school, and has been employed as bookeeper at Sojka's in Ew ing. The bridegroom, who graduat ed in 1956 at Ewing, has been employed as a maintenance me chanic for the Pollock Sand and Gravel company. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are at home in Ewing following a wed ding trip. Sick and Injured CHAMBERS — Alfred Walter sr. was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital, O'Neill Saturday. . . Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes re port that their son. Clarence Grimes, Milford, had broken bones in his ankle and leg be low the knee when he slipped on the basement stairs of his home. He was taken to the Seward hos pital and a cast put on the leg from hip to foot. He will be in the cast from 6 to 8 weeks. . . Eric Retzlaff submitted to major surgery' at the Lutheran hospital Norfolk February 20. Linda Newsam Marries James Stone in Rite At Pierre, So. Dak. VERDEL — Miss Linda New sam and James Stone were mar ried at a 2 p.m. double ring cere mony in Pierre, S- D., February 19. Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. Leslie Newsam, Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stone, Verdel. The bride was attired in a street length yellow and white gown with white accessories. A 7 p.m. reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Huehl with 25 attend ing. Mrs Dennis Huehl presided at the bride's table and Mrs. Roger Urquhart served. The bride is a 1960 graduate of Valley high school and was em ployed by Western Electric at Millard. Mr. Stone, a 1959 graduate of Niobrara high school, attended Nebraska university one year and is presently employed on the farm with his parents. The couple will reside on a farm near Verdel. O'Neill Locals Mrs. Mary Dusatko entertained the following guests Sunday at branch: Jenelle Allen, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen and Rick, Page, and Wess Wolfe, Sioux City, la. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bohn and Bob Fritton returned Monday from Stayton, Ore., where they had been called because of the serious illness of Joe Rosno. Mr. Rosno is a brother of Mrs. Bohn and Mrs. Fred Fritton. Mrs Guy Cole returned Thurs day from Lincoln after spending a week visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith and children. Her grand fiaiicrht«>r Shannon mlnrnad Hiith her to spend a week. Mr. Smith, who attends college, was recent ly elected president of Phi Del ta Phi, a law fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Williamson and son and Mr. and Mrs. James Luft and children were Thursday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson. Mrs. Joe Bruder, Atkinson, spent Friday afternoon, Feb. 16, with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Janzing and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hartonft were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Don Lar son. Mrs. Larry Ruegge was an overnight guest in the Larson home Sunday, and was a house guest of Mrs. Fred Snowardt jr. for a couple of days last week. Mrs. Mary Lehn returned to iier home in O’Neill Wednesday, Feb. 21, from Wahoo where she had been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lehn. Her son accom panied her to O’Neill, returning to his home the same day. Gary Carver, assistant mana ger of the Lee store, O’Neill, and Bill Kostic of the Hested store, Norfolk, returned to O’Neill Mon day night, Feb. 19, after being in Missoula, Mont., assisting with the remodeling of a company store since January 15. Mrs. Kos tic joined his wife and son, Bil ly, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, and they returned to their Norfolk home Tuesday. Mrs. Kostic and son had visited here a couple of days prior to her husband’s ar rival. Another son-in-law of the Turners, Bob Lemmec, returned to his home in Omaha February 17 following a three-day visit here. Mrs. Grover Shaw returned home Friday after spending three weeks in Phoenix, Ariz., visiting her brother, Tom Carney, and her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Felix O’Neil. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Bessie Burge and June were Mr. and Mrs. Darold Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge, Joyce and Bruce. In the afternoon Mr. Bak er showed pictures taken of the Rose parade during the Bakers recent trip to California. aioiner lnes CLEARWATER — William Lyons received word Wednesday, Feb. 21, of the death of his mother. Mrs. William Lyons sr., in Colorado. Home from Hawaii CLEARWATER — Larry Wolfe is spending a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Archie Wolfe, following his return from service in Hawaii with the U. S. Navy. After his visit here he will go to Vallejo, Calif., where he will enter a nuclear power school. Leader Entertains Club Members of the middle and ad vanced cooking projects of the Happy Helpers 4-H club met re cently at the home of their leader, Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick. Officers were elected as follows: Judy Mlinar, president; Patsy Davidson, secretary, and Laveda Philbrick. reporter. Books were distributed and projects were dis cussed. Suffers Broken Hip CLEARWATER — Mrs. Anna Michael, 75. fell in the dining room of her home Friday and sustained a broken hip. She re sides alone but was aided by a neighbor who happened by shortly after the accident. Mrs. Michael was taken by ambulance to the Tilden Community hospital where her condition is described as good. Mrs. Grady Is Hostess Jeudi club members met Thursday evening with Mrs. Ben Grady as hostess. After dinner at the Town House, the group ad journed to the Grady heme for cards and prizes were won by Mrs. L. R. Sutcliffe and Mrs. D. A. Kersenbrock. CLEARWATER — Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moser, Clearwater, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, and James Childers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Childers, Elgin. The bride-elect is a graduate of Clearwater high school, and attended Creighton university, Omaha, and Wayne State Teach ers college. She is presenUy teaching in District 60 near Clearwater. Her fiance is a graduate of St. Boniface school at Elgin. He spent three years In the army, serving In Korea and Japan. He is now engaged in farming. A June 2 wedding is planned at St. Theresa’s Catholic church in Clearwater. Brother-in-law Dies CLEARWATER — Claude War ner received word last week of the death of his brother-in-law, Dean Lehr, 71, Albion, in an Omaha hospital. Three in Hospital CLEARWATER — Nick Gosc ha has been a patient in a Nor folk hospital but is now recover ing at the home of his daughter in Norfolk. Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patras, is a patient in Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh. Also at the Neligh hospital is Mrs. Benny Prater. Ends Basic Training LYNCH — Boon McDonald has just completed his basic training at Ft. Carson, Colorado, a'fird is home for a few days before being transferred to Ft. Ord, California where he will be a personnel clerk. To Have Surgery VENUS — Arthur Coover has entered a Sioux City, la., hospital and he will undergo surgery later this week. On Hospital Staff EWING — Beverly Rotherham left from Lincoln Tuesday for St. Paul, Minn., where she will be on the staff at St. Joseph’s hospital. She spent a few days in Ewing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rotherham, who accom panied her to Lincoln Sunday. New Members in Club MNO Extension club met at the home of Mrs. C. R. Foree Tuesday evening. New members who recently joined the club are Mmes. Lynn Moore, John Herm sen, Richard McLain, Paul Fet row and Ivan Hurley. The les son was given by Mrs. Orville Sindelar and Mrs. Leonard Davis. Dessert and coffee were served by Mrs. Hermsen. Butterfields Honored INMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Gaughenbaugh and Carol Ann entertained at a family din ner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Butterfield’s 25th wed ding anniversary. Present besides the honored guests and their fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jonas and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gaughenbaugh and Nancy, O’ Neill. Shower Is Given LYNCH — A “pink and blue’’ shower was given at the Wesley an Methodist parsonage Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Don Jokumson. A short devotional program was held and games were played before the honored guest opened her gifts. Bridal Shower Held Miss Faye Weidner and Miss Mary Janice Remter wqt» hos tesses at a bridal shower Tues day evening in honor erf Miss Corrine Brinker at the Tropical Gardens. The evening was spent socially and refreshments were served after the honored guest opened her gifts. Birthday Dinner Held Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday, Feb. 17, in honor of the birthdays erf Karcia, 2, and Ste ven, 20, children of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley, Atkinson. Other guests present were the Arthur Harleys. Sheryl and Kathleen; Mr. and Mrs. Casper Harley. Stu art. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Beck with, Emmet. Eugene Beckwith son of the Don Beckwiths, spent the weekend with his grandpar ents, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Beck with, February 23-25. Club Is Organized The newly-organized 4-H club met February 16 at the basement of District 6 schoolhouse with 13 members present. The new club is named “Cache Creek Valley 4-H club", and Raymond Leh menn is leader with Archie Cleve land as assistant leader. Mrs. Rose Sedivy will be in charge of sewing for the girls. Club efficers are: Shirley Larson, president; Nancy Turay, vice president; Marilyn Sedivy-, secretary, and Dan Bauer, reporter. 'Archie Cleveland and Bill Huble present ed lessons. Entertainment was provided by Nancy Turay. Next meeting will be March 16. Mary Has Birthday The little girls in the first grade at St Mary's academy helped Mary Berigan, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Berigan. ce lebrate her seventh birthday Fn day after school at a party at her home. Favors and refresh ments were enjoyed by the young sters. Entertain at Luncheon Mrs. Esther Harris and Mrs Mabel McKenna entertained at a luncheon at Mrs. Harris' home Thursday afternoon. Bridge fur nished the entertainment. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Conard, Emmet, and Mrs H G. Kruse. Dinner Meeting Held Mrs. Dean Reed was hostess Thursday evening when members of the OFF ciab met at the M & M cafe for dinner. Cards were played at the Reed home follow ing dinner and prizes were won by Mrs Ben Gillespie and Mrs. Reed. Mrs. Edward Cuddy was a guest. Return from Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz, ac companied by Mrs. John Robin son, Hampton, la., returned to O’Neill Wednesday, Feb. 21, after a month’s visit in Phoenix, Ariz . with friends and relatives. Among those visited were Mrs. Robinson’s sisters, Mrs. F. J. Dishner and Mrs. Ivan Kinsman. Enroute home they stopped at North Platte to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gatz’ son, Jack and family. The travelers encountered extremely hazardous driving weather when returning from Arizona due to the many snowstorms enrojte Mrs. Robinson left the end of the week for her home in Hampton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs P. F. Morgan. Mrs. Golden Is Hostess Members of the Martez club met for a dinner Tuesday eve ning, Feb. 20, at the Town House with their hostess, Mrs. Max Golden. In the playing of cards following dinner, prizes were won by Mrs. Mabel McKenna and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham. Mrs. Gene vieve Harty was a guest. Angie Gribble Has Club Happy Homemakers Extension club met at the home of Angie Gribble February 15. Janice Far rier called the meeting to order and roll call was answered by naming favorite magazines. A motion was made and seconded by Shirley Sunderman that dues be set at $1 for the year. A letter was read by Peggy Smith from Georgia Lambert thanking the club for her farewell gift. Shirley Sunderman and Dorothy Lambert gave the lesson. Lunch was serv ed by Angie Gribble and co-hos tess, Jean Hoffman. Next meet ing will be March 15 with Jean Hoffman. Darlene Adams, report er. Mrs. Linquist Entertains Members of the Willowdaie Ex tension club met with Mrs. Nels Linquist February 14 for a des sert luncheon and business meet ing. Cards were sent to Kenneth . Hill and Bob Tomlinson. Mrs. j Ben Miller is a new member, j Mrs. Kenneth Hill will have the special event of the month. The next meeting will be March 14 with Mrs. Ewalt Miller. Mrs. Ben ' Miller won a special prize. Mrs. j E. Miller, reporter. Goldenrod Club Meets Mrs. Lewis Wray entertained the Goldenrod Extension club at her home February 14. After the meeting the members watched the televised tour of the White House. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Dick Minton. Bridge Club Meets Mrs. Orville Nickeson was hos tess at the recent meeting of the BBC bridge club members. Prize winners were Mrs. Ed 9chmit, Mrs. John Hermsen and Mrs Nickeson. Mrs. Robert Forwood was a guest. Refreshments were served at the close of the eve ning. Study Babysitting At a recent meeting of the Sug ar and Spice 4-H club, the leader, Ramona Wayman, asked the members questions about baby sitting. Following roll call given by the secretary, Mary Fenton, the group enjoyed entertainment and refreshments which were served by Ann Spitzenberger and Peggy Martin. Guests were Mrs. Oscar Spitzenberger and Mrs. Olberding. The group met Wed nesday, Feb. 28 for another regu-1 lar meeting and answered roll call by showing how to fold a j diaper. Reporter, Ann Spitzen- ' berger. Mrs. Hill Is Hostess Meet Thy Neighbor club met at the courthouse annex assembly room Wednesday, Feb. 21, with Mrs. Bob Hill as hostess. Mmes. Paul Krugman, Leonard Davis, Melvin Marcellus and Orville In dra were guests. Roll call was answered by naming “secret pals”. Mr. Hill presented a talk and showed a film on nuclear fallout protection pertaining to agriculture. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Marlin Babutzke March 28. New Member Joins CHAMBERS — Barbara J. May joined the Silver Star Sisters 4-H club when it met at the home of Lana Bel] Saturday afternoon. Feb. 24. The meeting was in charge of the vice president, Lin da Whitaker, due to the illness of the president, Margaret Smith. The leaders gave the lesson on using a needle and thimble. Cheryl Damme and Norma Win termote demonstrated basting stitches. The members made practice stitches and felt needle books and started pincushions After playing games, Mrs. Bell served the members refresh ments. Next meeting will be March 17 at the home of Aria Campbell Lana Bell, reporter. » Craden EriaMi Fourth ami a.Mh grade child ren entertained at the February 15 meeting of St Patrick's Altar society The stxlerws were accom panied by Sister Flores Miss Hil da Gallagher addressed the mem bers. explaining plans of the So ciety for furnishing the new hall Mrs Dufek reported on the Gold Bond stamp drive The meeting was in charge of Si. Rose's guild with Mrs Ed Dziowgo as chair man. One visitor. Mrs Esther Reka, California, was present. Bridge Club Meets ORCHARD — Mrs Henry Dray ton was hostess to the Thursday bridge club at her liome. Prize winners were Mrs D L Flet cher, Mrs. James Clifton and Mrs. Ted Berry. Mrs. Clifton, Mrs Hannah Johnson and Mrs. Olive Everhart were guests Mrs. Millie Mahood will entertain the club in two weeks. Rosedale News Carol Matilendorf Phone 7374 (Last Week's News) Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land holm were Tuesday evening vis itors at the George Martinson home. Those who attended the wed ding of Bernice Sthalecker, Na iler, who teaches at Rosedale school, included Mrs. Oscar An derson, Janice and Paula, Mrs. Elroy Anderson and children, Mrs. Harry Holmberg, Mary] in and Ardith, Mrs. Edwood Mar tinson and Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Johnson, Virginia, Den nis and Darwin. Mr. and Mrs Fred Nelson spent last weekend in Wahoo vis iting her brother, Clarence Mar tinson and family. Russell Kenaston and Carol An derson were Friday supi>er guests at the Harry Mahlendorf home. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nelson, Douglas, Vicki and Betsy were Thursday evening visitors at the! Fred Nelson home. Mrs. David Landholm visited at the Edwood Martinson home Thursday. Carol Anderson and Carol Mah lendorf were Thursday overnight guests of Darleen Johnson. Mrs. Elroy Anderson and Del- , mryn mere Tuesday evening vis it mi of the David Landholmt Mr. and Mrs Edwood Martin son. Wendell and Wayne were Sunday dinner guesta of Mrs Morns Johnson and Lavonne. 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