Crumly, Baumfolk Married Saturday In Page Church Rite PAGE The First Met’ -dist church of Page was the scene Saturday night of the candlelight ceremony of Miss Janice Crumly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crumly, Page, and Floyd Baum folk jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baumfolk sr., Olathe, Colo. The Rev. Robert Linder officiat ed at the double ring ceremony Alvin Crumly, I rother of the bride, sang “In this Sweet Hour” and "The Wedding Prayer” ac companied at the organ by Mrs. Merwyn French jr. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length, long sleeved gown of nylon lace over taffeta with a finger tip veil. Site carried a colonial style bou quet of red roses. The dress and veil were made by the bride’s mother. Donna Crumly, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, wore a pastel blue nylon chiffon and lace street length dress. She carried a colonial style bouquet of white feathered carnations edged in blue. Joseph Isbitsky, Omaha, friend of the bridegroom, served as the Marilyn Fuller Weds Earl Horn at Clearwater CLEARWATER — Marilyn Ann Fuller, Norfolk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fuller, Clear water. and Stephen Earl Horn, Denver, Colo., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Horn, Denver, were married June 10 at 4 p.m. in the Church of Christ in Clearwater. The Rev. Harold Milliken offic iated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white gown of chantlily lace with nylon tulle. A scalloped neckline and long fitted sleeves accented the mold ed lace bodice and a graduated lace overskirt highlighted the bouffant floor length tulle skirt. Her silk illusion fingertip veil was he’d by a crown of crystals and pearls. She carried a white Bible with a rose corsage and best man. James Hartman, Page, uncle of the bride, and Robert iiaumfolk, Olathe, Colo., brother of the bridegroom ushered. Vicki Cullen, Creighton, and Jerome Crumly, Page, lit candles. Mrs. Clayton Goeke, Atkinson, presided at the guest book and Mrs. Charles VVatterman, Creigh ton, and Bonnie Crumly, Page, arranged the gifts. A reception was held for the guests in Fellowship Hall with Mesdames Emmitt Thompson, George Wettlaufer, Harold Free meyer and Arthur Grass assist ing in the kitchen. Peggy Crumly, Caroline Max, Linda Thompson and Roberta Asher served the bridal table. Shirley Knudsen, Omaha, serv ed punch, Claudia Larsen, Oma ii t, poured coffee and Mrs. R. V. Crumly and Mrs. Lyndley Crumly, aunts of the bride, serv ed the wedding cake. The couple will be at home at 525 No. 33rd St. in Omaha after a short wedding trip. The bride is a graduate of Page high school and is employed at General Adjustment Bureau Inc. in Omaha. Mr. Baumfolk graduated from Delta high school in Delta, Colo, and is presently employed at Glauber Valve Co. in Omaha. white picot streamers. Cathy Weigand was maid of honor and Evelyn Horn was bridesmaid. They wore heaven blue organza street length dresses wi ll caps to match. The full skirts of princess lines featured < rcular shirred inserted panels. Each carried a cascade of shasta pompons with deep blue satin streamers. Flower girls were Lou:se and Delores Fuller. Candlelighters a id ushers were Dale Chitwood and Dennis Bergerson. Wayne Horn was best man and Ricky Weigand was groomsman. Following the ceremony a re ception for 100 guests was given by the bride's parents in the church parlors. After a wedding trip to the Black Hills the couple will be at home at 923 south fifth street, Norfolk. Miss Sharon Effle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Effle. Yer 4 ounces, June 15. STOWELL — Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stowell of O’Neill, daughter, Michele Dee, 6 pounds 9V4 ounces, June 17. ATKINSON MEMORIAL SCHAAF — Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Schaaf of Atkinson, son, 7 pounds 11 ounces, June 13. RZESZOTARSKI — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rzeszotarski of Em met, daughter, 8 pounds 7 oun ces, June 14. HOOD — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hood of Stuart, daughter, 9 pounds, June 17. SACRED HEART LOOCK — Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Loock of Spencer, son, Wayne Allen, 7 pounds 15 ounces, June 15. GOODMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodman of Naper, daugh ter, Mary Catherine, 7 i>ounds 3 ounces, June 18. ELSEWHERE TIMM — Mr. and Mrs. Bill Timm of Long Pine , son, 8 pounds 11 ounces, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. William Kruger sr. of Clearwater are the maternal grandparents. RUSSELL — Editor and Mrs. Don Russell, Clearwater, daugh ter, LeAnn Lynn, 7 pounds 10 oun ces, June 10. BOURNE — Mr. and Mrs. Don ley Bourne of Ft. Riley, Kans., son, 8 pounds 2 ounces, June 7. This is the couple’s first child. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bourne of Niobrara are the paternal grand parents. THARNISH — Mr. and Mrs. El mer Tharnish of Lincoln, daugh ter, 9 pounds 1 ounce, June 2. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Tharmsh of Creighton and Mr and Mrs. Ted Ondracek of Verdigre are the grandparents. FRANK — Mr. and Mrs. Mel ford Frank of Creighton, daughter, Joyce Marie, June 6. The couple now has two sons and two daugh ters. Mrs. Frank is the former Stacy Filip of Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Frank are the pa ternal grandparents. MILLER — Mr. and Mrs. Ar nold Miller of Verdigre, son. Dar rell Lee, 9 pounds 94 ounces, June 11. The couple has another son, Steven. Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Walter McElhose are the grandparents. BURTON — Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Burton of Kearney, son, Pat rick Lee. May 28. Mrs. Burton is the former Connie Carr of Ew ing, daughter of Mrs. Wilda Carr of Holdrege. HOPKINS — Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Hopkins of Garden Grove, Calif., son, Larry Janies, 6 pounds 9 unces. The paternal grandmo ther is Mrs. Iva Hopkins of O’ Neill. The baby is her 43rd grand child. Cub Pack 210 Meets Pack 210 held their monthly committee and den mothers meet ing Monday night and planned the July Pack meeting which will be a swim and picnic. This Sunday, the 24th, the pack will meet at the Drive-In comer at 1 p.m. and go fishing from there as a group. For further in formation call 982 or 606. All Cubs and parents are urged to attend Deanery Elects Officers The O’Neill Deanery of the Na tional Council of Catholic Women met June 14 at 2 p.m. in St. Dom inic’s hall, Ewing, with 162 attend ing. About 25 were from O’Neill. The following officers were elect ed: Mrs. Harold Kester, jr., Clearwater, president; Mrs. Vere Kaplan, Atkinson, vice-president; Mrs. L. A. Becker, O’Neill, trea surer; Mrs. Rose Kalkowski, Lynch, secretary; Mrs. John Mil ler, Ewing; Mrs. Omer Hoffman, Clearwater and Mrs. James Gal lagher, O’Neill, members of the Board of Directors. Mrs. H. J. Birmingham gave very interest ing remarks, and showed slides of her trip to the Holyland. -'1^i Jerilyn Luebcke, John Orlowski Are Wed at Clearwater PAGE — Baskets of yellow chrysanthemums and garden flo wers flanked the altar of the Con cordia Lutheran church, dear water. Wednesday, June 13, for the 7:30 p.m. wedding of Jerilyn Erline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Luebcke, Page, and John T. Orlowski. son of Mrs. Catherine Shietz, Tampa. Fla. The Rev. D. L. Braunersreu ther, performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Don Larson. O’Neill, sang “Perfect Love” and “The Wed ding Prayer”. Bonnie Crumly, Page, accompanied her on the organ. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a gown of embroidered lace over satin fea turing a bouffant hooped skirt with a chapel train. The tight fitting bodice had a rounding neckline that dipped to a V in the back. Long sleeves came to bridal points at the wrists. A pearl crown held the shoulder length lace edged veil of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of pink feathered carnations. Mrs. William Dishman. Nor folk, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Seal Luebcke. also a sister of the bride, was a bridesmaid. Both wore identical dresses of orchid nylon over taf feta having shoulder length dou ble ruffled neckline with a repeat trim on the full skirt. Their veils were held by pearl crowns and they carried colonial bouquets of orchids and baby mums. The bridegroom wore dress blues while his best man. Wesley Curtis. Page, brother-in-law of the bride, and groomsman. Ken Tiedtke, cousin of the bride, wore business suits. Roger Schlote. Plainview. was the ringbearer. JoElIen Beck with, Page, was flow'er girl. Her dress was orchid with veil and crown copied from those of the bride and she carried a basket of daisies and bachelor buttons. Candlelighter was Connie Beck with. The mother of the bride was attired in a blue dress with white accessories and her corsage was fashioned of pink carnations. Gene Harvey and Rodney Ken nedy; classmates of the ’ bride, ushered. A reception was held for 150 guests in »he church parlors. Airs. Wesley Curtis. Page, sis ter of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. Bonnie Heiss arranged the gifts. Linda Smith, Page, and Karen Wehenkel, Orchard, served the bridal table. Assisting in the kit chen were Mrs. Harold Mlinar, O'Neill. Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, Clearwater, and Mesdames Leo Wiseman, Glen Harris and Louise Heese, Page. The three tier wedding cake, decorated with white wedding bells and orchid trellises was topped with a miniature bride and groom and had two small cakes footing the bottom tier with “Jack" and “Jeri” written in orchid frosting. Mrs. Matt Beha, O'Neill, baked the cake. Mrs. Oscar Kilgore. Battle Creek, cut and served the cake. Mrs. Harry Tiedtke, Battle Creek, poured the coffee. Karen Johnson, Washington. D. C., pre sided at the punch bowl. The bride is a graduate of Page high school and of Personal Training Institute of Omaha. She is presently employed as a Navy Clerk Typist in Washington. D. C. The bridegroom is a graduate of Brewster Technical Vocational School of Tampa, Fla. and is serving with the Marines station ed at the Pentagon. The couple will be at home at 1218 Partner Rd., Alexandria, Va JH. Mr. Onwiler, Harano Rite June 1 in Hastings Audrey Kay Onwiler, Hastings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Onwiler, Hastings, and Roger D. M. Harano, Elgin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harano, North Platte were married June 1 at 4 p.m. in Grace Evangelical Uni ted Brethren chjrch, Hastings. Ministers were the Rev. Doyle Hays, the Rev. S. G. Kesaler, D. D. and the Rev. H. N. Onwi ler, brother of the bride. A dou ble ring ceremony was perform ed. The bride wore a white peau de soie street length dress with elbow length sleeves and white silk organza overskirt. The head piece was covered with white li lies of the valley with blush length veil attached. She carried a linen handkerchief which was carried by her mother and grand mother at their weddings. Her jewelry was a double strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Her bouquet was of white roses and blue Orchids. Maid of honor was Marlene Onwiler, sister of the bride, Bridesmaid was Elizabeth Brooks, Wilcox. Their dresses were a pale blue cotton blend with short puffed sleeves and rounded neck lines edged with white eyelet lace. They carried cascade bouquets of white stocks and blue esther reed daisies. Flower girls were Mary Lynn Onwiler and Kathy Onwiler, nieces of the bride, carrying net Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITED: June 13 — Victor Hood and Mrs. Wayne Sanders of O’Neill and Mrs. Art Reiser of Anoka. 14 — Mary Richards of Emmet; Floyd Keyes of Inman; Mrs. John Schipman of Chambers and Mrs. Minnie Bay of O'Neill. 15 — Janet Marie Johnson of Page. 16 — Glen Milacek of Lynch and Mrs. Bernard Grimes of Chambers. 17 — Mrs. Gary Stowell and Mrs. Stanley Bartos of O’Neill. 19 — Vanessa Brewer of O’Neill and Jaye Bea Gossard of Eagle. DISMISSALS: June 13 — Mrs. Louis Zahradnicek of Atkinson. 14 — Mrs. Charles Glazier of Spencer and Floyd Keyes of In man. 15 — Mrs. Herman Janssen cf Spencer; George Rowse of Chambers and Mrs. An Reiser of Anoka. 16 — Mrs. Wayne San ders and baby of O’Neill. 17 — Mrs. Bernard Grimes of Cham bers; Glen Milacek of Lynch and Lloyd Ritts and Effie Stevens of O’Neill. 18 — Mrs. Della Bow den, Victor Hood and Mrs. Stan ley Bartos of O’Neill and Mrs. D. A. Gunter of Ewing. 19 — Mrs. Bert Quick of Butte and Mary Richards of Emmet. 20 — Mrs. A. S. Gedwillo and baby and Mary Luber of O’Neill; Paul Nea bauer of Page and Jaye Bea Gos sard of Eagle. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: June 12 — Mrs. Franklin Schaaf of Atkinson and Mrs. Richard Wacha of Grand Island. 13 — Judith Verzal of At kinson. 14 — Mrs. Donald Rzes zotarski of Emmet. 15 — Mrs. John Alder of Inman; Dorothy Scott of Atkinson and Oscar Malmberg of Barwell. 17 — Al fred Anderson of Newport and Mrs. Harry Hood of Stuart. 18 — Mrs. Albert Dennis of O’Neill. DISSMISSED: June 13 — Mrs. Ed Ceray of Naper and Mrs. Richard Wacha of Grand Island. 14 — Mrs. Dean Fleming and baby and Judith Verzal of Atkin son. 16 — Oscar Malmberg of Burweil and Mrs. Franklin Schaaf and baby of Atkinson. 17 — Mrs. John Aider of Inman and Tim othy Schom of Stuart. 18 — Mrs. Donald Rzeszotarsk: and baby of Emmet. SACRED HEART PRESENT; June 18 — Clarence Lee Brady, Mrs. Marvin Drobny, Mrs. Katheryn Cranford, Mrs Mary He:ser, Mrs. Clayton Thom son and Mrs. Blanche Whetham of Lynch; Mrs. Richard Loock and John Schommer of Spencer; Mrs. Barbara May of Niobrara; Mrs. Clara Hahn. Mrs. Gesiena Tunink and John Tiefenthaler of B-stte and Mrs. Donald Goodman baskets of rose petals. They wore blue taffeta dresses. Ringbearer was Vince Harano, nephew of the bridegroom. Candlelighters were Gail Harano and Kay Haruno, sis ters of the bridegroom. They wore blue cotton dresses with white lace at the waist. Best man was Ronald Johnson, Malverne. N. Y. Groomsman was Ronald Harano, brother of the bridegroom and Bruce Ward, Waupaca, Wise. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in Fellowship hall of Grace church. Mrs. Ro bert Harano poured punch, Mrs. Gordon Christensen and Mrs. Marmette Hickman cut and serv ed the cake. Carolyn Peet, Nella Burns and May Lue Bottum had charge of the gift table. Guest Book, Mrs. H. M. Onwiler. The bride graduated from Hast ings high school and Hastings College, is a member of Chi Ome ga Psi Sorority and Alpha Chi scholastic honorary. She has been employed by Public Relations de partment of Hastings College. The bridegroom graduated from North Platte high school and Hastings College. He is a mem ber of Eta Phi Lambda Frater nity. He is presently enrolled in McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, 111., where he is a sen ior. Roger will be serving in O' Neill daring summer field work, giving special attention to Dor sey. The couple is at home at 118 East Fremont, O’Neill. of Naper. DISMISSED: Mrs. Grace Pat ton of Spencer; Mrs. Floyd France, Mrs. Lee Brady and Mrs. Edith Thayer of Lynch; Joseph Kubik of O’Neill; Mrs. Howard Muller of Chicago; Terry L. Kel ly of Bristow, Mrs. Duane Sieh and baby, Lora Faye, Naper and Donald Ebsen of Verdel. Patty Horst Weds Clark Dix June 9 In Lutheran Ceremony BUTTE—Baskets of pink ami white peonies decorated the altar of the Immanuel Lutheran church for the 7:30 p.m. wedding of Patty Horst, Omaha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Horst. Butte, and Clark Dix, Omaha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dix. I3ut‘e. Saturday, June 9. The Rev. Tho mas Johnston officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of re-embroidered rose point lace and crystal pleated tulle over bouquet taffeta. The sculptured bodice decorated with pailettes and seed pearls was fashioned with a scalloped portrait neck line. Long sleeves tapered to the traditional bridal points over the wrists. Her voluminous skirt fea turing lace overskirt caught with rosettes and bordered with deep edging of crystal pleating was designed with flounces at the back that cascaded into an aisle wide train. Her waist length veil of French illusion was held by a queen’s crown of crystal and pearls. Mrs. Donald Mitchell, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, Mrs. Albert Gray, Judith Horst and Janice Eliwanger were bridesmaids. They wore pink dresses with nylon chiffon skirts over taffeta with lace bodices and headpieces of pink net and carnations. They carried colonial bouquets of white pompons. Flower girl. Joan Lindgren, at tired identical to the bridesmaids, carried a basket of pink and white peonies. Mark Rassmussen was ring bearer. Douglas Dix, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Albert Gray. Jerry Dix and Rich ard Zeisler were groomsmen. Boyd Blomenkamp and Dennis Mott were ushers. Mrs. Duane Zeisler, soloist, sang "0 Perfect Love" and “The wedding Prayer", accompanied by Shirley Frasch on the organ. Following the ceremony a re ception was given by the bride's parents for 130 guests at the church parlors. Mrs. Louis Bau meister poured coffee. Mrs. Doug las Dix served punch, Elaine Raymer cut and served the wed ding cake, which was baked by Mrs. Wilber Mitchell, Lynch. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 4030 Nickolaus street, Omaha. WW I Auxiliary Meet* WW 1 Auxiliary met Monday at 8 p m in the Legion Hall. Two new member* to* their obliga tion. They were Helen Hynes ami Fern Murray. After a short busi ness meeting the women joined the veterans for & social hour. Hostesses were Loretta Hynes, Mary Lowery. Laura Miller and Goldie Heriford. Golf Bridge Winner* The ladies of the O'Neill Cojn try Club played bridge at the Club Hou.e Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Mra, W. D Melena, Mrs Bennett Gillespie, ami Mrs G. O. Cole were hostesses Sat urday afternoon. High score for out-of-town was won by Mr# Ted Lmdberg of St Paul, Minn.; in town prize went to Mia. T. F. Green; travelling prize was won oy Nyla Jasxkcwiak; ull-c.it pri zes. Mrs Edward Gleeson ami Mrs. Ira Moss. Pre-Nuptial Shower A miscellaneous prenuptial shewer was held Friday afternoon at the Carl Widtfoldt home in honor of Miss Nonna Kotrous. Her marriage to Earl Strong jr., took place in the Methodist church in O'Neill Sunday afternoon. The bride's chosen colors of blue and white predominated the color scheme. Mis* Kotrous re ceived many gifts. Lunch was served following the entertain ment. Couple Wed on Bride's Parents' Anniversary The wedding day of Jerilyn Erl.ne Loelske. Page, and J«»hn Thomas Or km ski, Washington, D. C, marked the silver wedding anniversary of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs Gerhardt tuehcke l*Hii*e Kartck. Guyman, Ok la , anti Gerhardt l-uehcke. Hell, Cal f., were married June 13, 1937 in the home of her brother in-law and atstei, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raglin, Hell, Calif, with Rev. Horace Ray officiating Mr, and Mrs Ijjelteke’s attendants were Mrs. Alva Miller, Hell, Calif , and John Kngler, Glen dale, Calif They returned to Nebraska in 1914 and moved to a farm south of Norfolk In 194N they port hal ed n farm four miles northeast of Page where they have since resided The Luebckoa are the parents of four daughters, Mrs. William t Charlotte* Pishman. Norfolk, Mrs. Wesley (Mary l**i> (Airtis, Page, Mrs. John (Jerdynt Or* towskt, Washington, and Seal at home. The I-uehckes arc mend era of the Christ Lutheran church. O' Neill .They have all hern very active in 4-11 cluh work with Mr. Luebcke serving as a leader for many years. They have one grandchild, Jim mie Dish man, Norfolk Miss Judy Raster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Raster, Clear water, and Mr. Leonard J. Rerkman, son of Mr. William Rerkinan, Elgin, were married Saturday, June 16 at 10 a m. in S' John’s Catholic church at Ewing. The Rev. Francis Kuhart officiated ' IMW