Jeannine Maranga, Dr. Lionel Ickes Wed in New Orleans Elmwood Plantation on the Mississippi River Road in New Orleans was the setting for the wedding of Jeannine Claire Ma ranga, New Orleans, and Dr. Li onel C. Ickes, Page, Saturday evening at six p.m., May 12, 1962. Rev. Miles Gebauer, retired Lu theran minister and life-long friend of the Matranga family, performed the double ring cere mony. White gladioli masked the tall outdixxr candleliolders that edged the brick walk from the house to the river. They were topped with blue candles in globe holders. White wedding bells topped tho bower and white gladioli flank ed the dais set up for the occa sion midway between the house and liver. Ralph Skiflin, soloist, sang “Because" and “If I Could Tell You”. The bride, escorted by her fa ther appeared from the side en trance of the Plantation house, traversed the wide veranda and walked down the path to the out door cathedral. The bride’s gown of Chantilly lace and net over bride’s satin was fashioned with a moulded bo dice with re-embroidered alencon lace edging the cap sleeves and framing the portrait neckline. The lavishly full three-tier cut a-way skirt cascaded from the hipline into a cathedral train. Her veil of illusion net was caught in a coronation crown. She wore full length gloves and carried magnolia blossoms from her own gardens. The bride’s only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift from her father to her mother many years ago. Maid of Honor, Alyce Urauhart and bridesmaid Donna Bethune, both of New Orleans and friends of the bride wore identical gowns of yellow organza with matching picture hats and buttercup cum merbunds. Allison Spindel was flower girl and wore a fall skirt ed dress of white organza with a crown of fresh flowers. All the bride's attendants carried baskets of mixed garden flowers. The bride’s mother was attired in a beige gown of alencon lace with matching accessories while the mother of the bridegroom wore a pale green dress of cupi oni cotton.. Both wore cymbidium orchid corsages. The bridegroom chose Dr. Richard Whitmire of Edgewood, Tex., for his best man while Jack Matr-mga, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Ushers were Dr. Martin Spindel of New Orleans, Lf. John Brooks of Oklahoma City, Okla. and Joseph Vega, Memphis, Tenn , brother-in-law of ,he bride. Robert Vega, of Mem phis, nephew of the bride was ring bearer. The bridegroom and his at tendants wore white dinner jack ets, black trousers and cummer bunds. Their boutonniers were white carnations. Following the ceremony a re ception for five hundred guests was given by the bride’s parents. The main hall of the Plantation House served as the reception center with the line forming be fore the magnolia-banked fire place. A buffet supper was served in the north garden. Music was fur nished by the Frankie Mann or chestra and later by the Dixie Land Jazz Band with dancing throughout the evening. The bride is a graduate of New Orleans high school and Ridge Wood Preparatory school. She has been hostess at the Planta tion since her graduation. The bridegroom is a graduate of Page high school, attended the University of Nebraska and re ceived his Bachelor of Arts and College cf Veterinary Medicine degrees from the Colorado A & M University at Ft. Collins. At the conclusion cf his service as signment Dr. and Mrs. Ickes will make their home at Nampa, Ida., where he will practice with his brother, Dr. M. W. Ickes. The bride chose a navy blue polka dot cotton with a white jabot and jacket for her going away dress. Her corsage was a white cymbidi'um orchid. Joan Schindler Weds Terry Marx Announcement has been made of the marriage of Joan Schind ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Schindler, Missoula, Mont., to Terry J. Marx, son of Mr. and Mr$. Matthew Marx, Missoula, Mont. The ceremony was performed in Coeur d’Alene. Id. Mrs. Marx is a graduate cl Missoula County high school anc attended Montana State Univer sity for two years. Mr. Marx was graduated front Ironwood high school in Ironwood Mich., and will graduate front Montana State University June - with a B. A. degree in matha matics. The couple is residing at 505 Thornton apt's. South 3rd street Missotula. Linda Lou Stangl Weds Harlan Sedivy At Spencer Rite Linda Loj Stangl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stangl. Coon Rapids, la., and Harlan Ray Se divy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sed.vy, Bristow, were united in marriage Saturday, May 5, at 11 am. in St. Mary’s church in Spencer. The Rev. Robert Stein hauser officiated in the double ring ceremony. The bride, escorted to the al tar by her father, wore a floor length gown of nylon sheer over taffeta appliqued with Venice lace and featuring a sabrina lace neckline and short sleeves. The full skirt fell into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was caught in a heart-shaped pearl coronet. She carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations. Her only jewelry was a hand engraved gold cross, a gift from the bridegroom. Miss Rilla Kuker, Carroll, la., friend of the bride, was maid of honor and Mrs. Gay Hull, Lynch, sister of the groom, was brides maid. Both wore identical sheath dresses of mint green silk or ganza and carried bouquets of green tinted pompons. Flower girl was Gaylene Hull, attired in a mint green dress and carried a bouquet of green tinted pom pons. Arliss Clinton, Omaha, friend of the bridegroom, was best man and Dean Sedivy, Bristow, bro ther of the groom, was grooms man. Ringbearer was Gregory Hull, ushers were Andy Ohri and T ennarrl Koneekv. hoth of SDen cer. Music was furnished by St. Mary’s choir. Following the ceremony a noon luncheon was served in the Spen cer Community hall. A reception followed for the relatives and friends. Mrs. Joe Fredioksen was hostess and Mrs. Rose Wilson cut and served the four tier wedding cake. Mrs. John Schiessler pour ed the coffee, Carolyn Ross, Car ol Prokop, Barbara Thorell and Lee Ann Ludwig served as wait resses. Nancy Row, Spencer, had charge of the guest book and Judy Brokl and Janice Crawford took care of the gifts. The bride graduated from K'uemper high school in Carroll, la., in I960 and attended Com mercial Extension School of Com merce in Omaha. She is employ ed by Commercial Union-North British Group of Insurance com panies in Omaha. The bridegroom graduated from Spencer high school in 1957 and is presently employed as a carpenter with Hinkle Construc tion company in Omaha. After a brief wedding trip they will make their home at 3318 Hamilton. Omaha. t Mr. ami Mrs. Charles W. Wat kins, Miami, Fla., announce the engagement of their (laughter, Charlene Eugenia, to Dennis Eu gene Burival, E.W/3c of the US Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Conway, O’Neill. The couple will be married upon his discharge from the Navy. Extension Club Goldenrod Extension club me' in the heme of Mrs. Edna Mey ers May 9. The lesson was giver by Mrs. Betty DeWitt and Mrs Herman Janzing. The dishes tha were demonstrated were serve( to the members. A landscaping tour is planned for next month 4 " rp' '" '' 8— ■■■■I 1 *'t /L. 8.95 - 7.95 Bone and White. _ Bone and White V* Aj? - f'' to* wtrat fashlon-e done te wtehero! Now. MRh IM 9m atapelteot Mw iketo *w*o «v«r takon on sprtnp traveial Softenod-polnt too in eote, white, ecariet, oggoheO, caramel or black unHnod doookku 6«piOgMno «8«MW ogQohon/caramel, black or white onlinod smooth leather. * AO NH to ©amour m *8 g ^ y q 9 g Also in White 322 E. Douglas, O'Neill ^-—- i ■ ■ : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karl Norton, Aberdeen, Wash., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Kay Seger, to LaVerne D. Kiege, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kiege, Kearney. Miss Seger is the daughter of the late Ivan Wil liam Seger. A June 16 wedding is planned. The couple will reside at 817 North Martin, Aberdeen, Wash. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMISSIONS: May 5 — Mrs. Margaret Pribil and Hugh Carr of O’Neill and John Rist of Page. 10 — Mrs. James Ringel of Om ha; Mrs Lyle Frerichs of Page; Waunita Claussen of At kinson; Mrs. Elmer Williamson of Orchard; Mrs. Frank Jauer nig of Stuart; Larry Juracek of Ewing and Mrs. Lynus Howard of O’Neill. 11 — Mrs. John Cas sidy of Spencer. 12 — Mrs. Fred Snowardt and Vincent Streeter of O’Neill; Mrs. William Ritterbush of Chambers and Nancy Funk of Ewing. 13 — A. W. Carroll of O’ Neill. 14 — George Winkler and Mrs. Harold Cobum of O’Neill and Franklin Kirk Lambert of Ewing. 15 — Harry Spall jr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown of O’Neill. DISMISSED: May 9 — Baby Lieb cf O’Neill and Mrs. Cora Wyant of Chambers. 10 — Mrs. Elroy Lieb of O’Neill; Baby Rin gle, who was transferred to Om aha; Mrs. Ted Crawford of Spen cer and John Rist of Page. 11 — M. W. Mahannah of Butte; Waunita Claussen of Atkinson; Hugh Carr and Mrs. Lyle Vequist of O’Neill. 12 — Henry Schacht of O’Neill and Larry Juracek of Ewing. 13 — Mrs. John Cassidy of Spencer; Mrs. Lyle Frerichs and baby of Page; Nancy Punk of Ewing and Angela Williamson of O’Neill. 14 — A. W. Carroll, Mrs. Lynus Howard and Mrs. Louis Vitt of O’Neill. 15 — Mrs. Elmer Williamson of Orchard; Mrs. Mary Zastrow, Baby De maris Zastrow and Mrs. John R. Gallagher of O’Neill; Mrs. James Ringle of Omaha and Franklin Kirk Lambert of Ew ing. SACRED HEART PRESENT: May 14 — Marilyn Blitzkie, Mrs. John Kocian and John Schommer, Spencer; Baby Joyce Irene Carsten of Bonesteel, S. D.; Mrs. Katheryn Cranford, Mrs. George Thayer and Mrs. Ray Wilson of Lynch; Mrs. Clare Hahn, John Tarr and John Tie fenthaler of Butte; Mrs. Mary Heiser of Monowi; Mrs. Josepha Milacek cf Bristow; Mrs. Char les Humpal and Mrs. Peter Op broek of Fairfax, S. D.; Fred Hauck, George Higgins, Jerry Lee Hermann, John Peterson, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. John Nooner and Baby Terry 9cott Nooner of Naper. DISMISSED: Mrs. Gesiena Tu nik of Butte; Peter Opbroek of Fairfax, S. D.; Mrs. Joe Madura, Alfred Stanek and Mrs. Clarence Moody of Lynch; Baby Allen Scott Bowman and Mrs. Beaula Raul of Spencer and Mrs. Ru dolph Weickjm of Naper. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: May 7 — Richard Straka sr. of Stuart. 8 — Mrs. Mildred Chace of Atkinson and Mrs. Roy Doke of Newport. 9 — Lloyd Thompson and Thomas Davis of Atkinson and John Du satko of Emmet. 10 — Hubert Kohle and Welby Ashby of Stuarl and Frank Kissinger of Atkinson, 12 — Mrs. George Fritz of O’Neill; Mrs. Dean Prewitt, Cheri Pad dock and Mrs. Bernard Engler oi Atkinson and Terry Fried oi Butte. 13 — Ray Gotschall of At j kinson. DISMISSED: May 7 — Mrs Gerald Upton of Atkinson. 8 — Richard Straka of Stuart. 9 — Randy 9anders of O’Neill. 10 — Mrs. Lloyd Thompson of Atkin son. 11 — John Dusatko of Em met. 12 — Frank Kissinger of At kinson. 13 — Cheri Paddock oi Atkinson. ST. ANTHONY’S RINGLE — Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ringle of Omaha, son, Matthew Gerard. 7 pounds 3 3/4 ounces. May 10. FRERICHS — Mr. and Mrs Lyle Frerichs erf Page, daughter. JoAnn Rae. 8 pounds 44 ounces. May 10. SNOWARDT — Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Snowardt of O'Neill, daugh ter. Gail Marie. 6 pounds 12 oun ces. May 12. COBURN — Mr. and Mrs. Har old Cobum of O’Neill, daughter, 7 pounds 24 ounces, May 15. BROWN — Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Brown, son, 5 pounds 114 ounces. May 15. ATKINSON MEMORIAL DOKE — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duke of Newport, daughter. Tammy Jane, 7 pounds, 4 ounces. May 8. PREWITT — Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prewitt of Atkinson, son, Dallas James, 9 pounds 4 ounces. May 12. They have two sons, Jerry and Steven and a daugh ter, Lori Ruth. FRITZ — Mr. and Mrs. George Fritz of O’Neill, daughter, De lores Jean, 6 pounds 1 ounce, May 12. ENGLER — Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Engler of Atkinson, daugh ter, Sheryl Jean, 7 pounds 8 oun ces, May 12. ELSEWHERE DONOHOE — Mr. and Mrs. James Donohoe of 5647 Vecino Dr., Glendora, Calif., son, Ed ward Joseph, 7 pounds 3 ounces, April 20. YANCEK — Mr. and Mrs. George Yancek of Lincoln, son, Michael Raymond, 6 pounds, May 12. Mrs. Yancek is the former Norma Andersen, daughter of Mrs. Edith Andersen of Amelia. SORENSEN — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorensen of Omaha, son, Barry Lynn, 6 pounds 8 ounces, May 5. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen sr. of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bur ival of O’Neill. THIELE — Mr. and Mrs. Phil lip Thiele of Clearwater, son, 6 pounds 8 ounces, May 1. O'Neill Locals Aces High Bridge Club Mrs. Arlen Miles was guest of the Aces High bridge club that met Wednesday, May 9, in the home of Mrs. Arnott Buxton- Win ners were Mrs. Rudy Morrow and Mrs. A. L. Eymann. BBC Bridge Club Mrs. Jack Pithan entertained the BBC bridge club in her home May 9. Winners were Mrs. Mike Trapp, Mrs. John Hermsen and Mrs. Don Younie. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Couples Club Couples Bridge club met at the Tropical Gardens for dinner and later adjourned to the Vem Rey noldson home for cards. Mrs. Marvin Johnson was the winner for the women and John Conard was the winner for the men. Meet Thy Neighbor Club Mrs. Charlie Mahony was hos tess to the Meet Thy Neighbor club May 3. Door prize was won by Mrs. Leo Schneider. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Leo Babutzke, May 23. Roll call will be answered with a pic nic recipe. Mrs. William Babutzke, reporter. Mrs. Della Eby visited her sis ter, Mrs- Hattie Rohr, Burke, S. D., Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson and Casey visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roth child, Atkinson, Sunday. Carlee Mathis visited in Atkin son Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder, Atkinson, were Sunday visitors at the Marvin Ziska home. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Linebaugh and Jamie, Lincoln, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Don lin over the weekend. Pfc. Neal E. Kelley, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kelley, Inman, graduated April ■ CONFIRMATION WAS IlhlJ) at the l.ynch Messed \irgln Mary Assumption church Friday. Seven adults and 13 children were confirmed. Archbishop ticrnld T. livrgan, Omaha, administered the sac rament. Visiting clergy Included Rev. Donald Hart ck. Atkinson. Rev. hdward Hunkeler, llloom field. Rev. Jerome Dirkis, Huttc, Rev. Robert Stetnhausen. Hpeneer, Rev. Charles Itmdcrson, Ncligh, and the Rev. Robert Duffy, O’Neill. Following confirmation u potluck *up|>cr was served In the church basement. 30, from the Ground Radio Re pair School at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. During the seven-week school students receive instruction in the repair and maintenance of radio equipment, including manpack and vehicular equipment used by ground units throughout the Ma rine Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Soucek and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Foster man, Verdigre, drove to Yankton, S. D., Sunday, May 6, where they attended the John H. Fosberg Memorial Reunion of the Oriental Consistory of which Raymond Soucek is a member of the May, 1962 class receiving his 32 dend degree in the Masonic Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schueth, who spent the winter months with their son and daughter-in-law in Humphrey, are returning home for the summer. Mrs. Schueth has been convalesing after an op eration. Mrs. Larry Fernau and family joined her husband in Hyannis where he is employed. They will make their home there for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing and Joyce Ann visited with Mrs. Joe Bruder, Sunday. Other visit ors were Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ries and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary Alice, Mr. and Mrs. George Shald and family and Edmund O’Donnell, Holly wood, Calif. All went to the park for a picnic. WSCS ELECT OFFICERS The WSCS women of the Meth odist church met in the church basement Thursday afternoon, May 3. Installation ceremonies for the new officers for the com ing year was conducted by the Rev. Glenn Kennicott. The fol lowing officers were installed: Mrs. Roy Wayman, president; Mrs. Ed Wayman, vice president; Mrs. Gil Poese, secretary; Mrs. Harold Lindberg, treasurer; Mrs. Carl Schnezel, promotion secre tary; Mrs. Roy Waymen, mis sionary education service; Mrs. Norman Wayman, Christian so cial relations; Mrs. Hazel Boat man, local church activities; Mrs. Dale Perry, student work; Mrs. Harold Lindberg, youth work; Mrs. Richard Clyde, children work; Mrs. Ben Wayman, spiri tual life; Mrs. John Enke, litera ture and publications; Mrs. Loj is Reimer, supply work and Mrs. Orville Nickeson, publicity. Mrs. C. H. Switzer and Gladys Peterson were hostesses for the 2 p m. dessert luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ware and fam ily pickmcked Sunday at Grove Lake in observance of Mother’s Day. Mary Dusatko accompanied Bob Allen, Omaha, to Grand Island on Saturday to spend Mother's Day in the John Allen home Mr. and Mrs. James Allen and Rick, Page, were also guests in the Allen home. Lutheran Church Aid Christ Lutheran church aid met Thursday evening, May 10, in the church basement. The topic “Serve the Lord With Gladness” was given by Mrs. Don Larson. Hostesses were Velma Sivesind and Etoyle Nelson. The Father Son banquet will be held Sunday evening, May 27, at 7 p.m. in the church basement. Rally will be at Wayne June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull took Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull to O' Neill Friday to visit Mrs. Ella Hull. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! A Poem From Mrs. Eby ... —Ole* Uwle ■»— For every hill we've had to climb, for every stone thats bruised our feet, For nil the struggle* through the grime, for ail the trips through burning heat. Oar hearts can still sing a hap py song. These are the things that make us strong. Very few men had the conflict of heart, as had Martin Luther from the very start. But he left an imprint on the world we know. His thesis stand where ever we go. And also the strug gle John Bunion had, but he looked to God and kept ills heart glad. God allows tempta tion for it helps us to reap what a storm does for the oak, it roots us deep. Many great men will testify their lives have been spured again to try, they owe more to Gods fire and hammers and His file, when they’ve traveled through some very hard difficult trial. So let’s give thanks for now we know, these are the things that make us grow. And stimulate us all to continue to strive and spurs the will to stay alive. Yes for glooming days and fruitless years even for heartache and bitter tears. Remember along easy mads the weaklings creep but brave hearts dare to climb the road that's steep. THANK YOU A sincere thank you to the voters of the 28th Legislative district for the vote given me in the Primary election. 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