Norma June Kotrous Wees Earl Strong jr. In O'Neill Church Rite Norma June Kotrous, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kotrous, Orchard and Earl Strong jr., son of Mrs. Jennie Strong, O’Neill were married June 17 at 2:30 p.m. in the Methodist church in O’Neill. The Rev. Glenn Kenni cott performed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of white lace over satin. The skirt was fashioned with three tiers of lace. A fitted bo dice featured a peter pan collar and long sleeves ending in bridal points. She carried a white Bible with white carnations. Joyce Strong, maid of honor, wore a blue taffeta dress with white frocked organdy over the ballerina length skirt with round ed neckline and cap sleeves. She carried a bouquet of white car nations. George Kotrous was best man. Ushers were George Fuller and Raymond Lampman. Mrs. Harold Lindberg accom panied Sasan Burney who sang “Wedding Prayer”, “Because” and “The Lords Prayer”. Following the ceremony a re ception was given by the bride’s parents in the Methodist church basement for approximately 120 guests. The couple will reside on a farm northeast of O’Neill. Kaster, Kerkman Wedding June 16 In Ewing Church Judith Diane Kaster and Leo nard J. Kerkman were married June 1<> at 10 a.m. in St. John’s Catholic church in Ewing. Father Francis Kubert solemnized the ceremony. The bride, escorted to the altar oy her father, wore a chapel length gown of chantilly lace that featured a wing-tip collar and tiny buttons and panels of lace dropping to a V in the skirt front and back. Her veil of silk illu sion was held with a crown of eed pearls and sequins. She car ried a bouquet of white roses and azure blue carnations. Carol Kaster, sister of the bride and Shirley Dryah were brides maids. They wore street length dresses of azure blue silk or ganza with matching shoes and headpieces with circular veils. Brenda Rae Henn was flower girl and Charles Thramer, ring bearer. Louis Kerkman, brother of the bride, wras best man and Dean Kerkman was groomsman. Following the ceremony a re ception for 200 guests was given by the bride’s parents in their home. The bride was employed at An telope Memorial hospital. The bridegroom spent 6 months in Germany with the Army. He is now stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Kaster and Will iam Kerkman, Elgin. Verdigre Couple Wed In Catholic Ceremony Miss Frances C. Stoural. Ver digre, daughter of Agnes Stoural, married Larry T. Shaffer. Creigh ton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shaffer. June 9 at 10 a.m. in St. Wer.eeslaus Catholic church in Verdigre. The Rev. Charles J. Oiborny solemnized the doable ring ceremony. The bride, escorted to the altar by her brother. Willard Stoural. wore a princess gown of silk or ganza. The floor length skirt fell into a cathedral train. Appliques of pearls and sequins trimmed the lace on the skirt front. A fitted bodice featured a scalloped neckline trimmed in lace accent ed with pearls and sequins. Her bouffant veil was held by a crown of pearls and aurora borealis. She carried a bouquet of three white gardenias surrounded by white carnations. Mrs. Willard Stoural was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jo vita Wagner, Harriet Hansen and Ann Shaffer. The maid of honor and bridesmaids wore dresses of blue, pink, lilac and yellow, res pectively, styled with detachable overskirts over fitted taffeta lined silk organza sheath dresses. Each carried bouquets of carna tions. to match her dress. Vicki Stoural was flower girl and Kevin Stoural was ringbearer. Jon Shaffer, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Harold Theis. Tony Lindhorst and Paul Stoural were groomsmen. Ushers were Gene Shaffer and LeRoy Kotrous. Following the ceremony a din ner for 175 guests was given by the bride's mother. After a wedding trip to the Black Hills the couple will live in Brunswick where the bride grc T.~i is employed as clerk in the Brunswick State Bank. Helen Gurnett, Ed Gatz Wed in Omaha Rites The wedding of Helen Jeanne Gurnett. Omaha, daughter of Mrs. John M. Gurnett and Ed ward Erwin Gatz, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz, was solemn ized June 23 at 12 noon in St. Margaret Mary's Catholic church. Omaha. The Rev. Gerald Noonan performed the Nuptial Mass. The bride, escorted to the altar by her brother, Dr. T. J. Gur nett, wore a formal length gown of skinner satin. The Elizabethan bodice featured a bateau neck line trimmed in Alencon lace re embroidered in pearls and se quins, buttoning down the back with small covered buttons and loops. Long fitted sleeves carried the traditional bridal points to the wristline. Unpressed pleats gave exaggerated fullness to the skirt, sweeping back into an aisle wide chapel train. Lace appli qued motifs were scattered on the skirt and re-echoed on the bustle effect bow placed at center hack. Her two tier ballerina length veil of imported English illusion was held by a double queen’s crown of seed pearls trimmed with crystal bead drops. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. Mrs. John Kerwin, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Brides maids were Mary Joy LcClair and Peggy Gurnett. They wore dresses of silk faced organza in turquoise. The bodice of the sheath dress featured shallow scoop neckline and three quarter sleeves. The pencil slim skii'ts extended from a natural waist line which dipped to a V in back. Tiny unpressed pleats on either side gave ease to the hips. An overskirt of unpressed pleats graced trie dress. To complete the ensemble the attendants wore matching pill box head pieces . . » 1 . rr»i_ Willi lotc vcua. a cascade bouquets of white anc turquoise mums. Jack Gatz served as best man Ushers were Alhin Bosn and Mas ter William Gumett. A reception-luncheon was giver by the bride's mother at Scliim mel's Indian Hills Inn for abou 100 guests. The bridegroom was graduate< from Creighton University wit! a BS degree June 1961. He ha recently completed a year o graduate study at the Universit; of South Dakota. Nifty Needler’s The Nifty Needler's 4-H clu met Wednesday at the home t Marilyn Max. Group singing oj ened the meeting. Roll call, ai swered by 14 members, was nan ing their favorite clothes. Jc Duncanson, Minnesota was guest. Demonstrations and di missions were conducted chirk the meeting. Patty Jo Crumi had games and lunch was serve by Mrs. Carl Max. Engagement Annuncement PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. R bert Nissen announce the engag ment and approaching marriag of thek daughter. Dixie, Lincol to A 2 c Robert Ersiman, son Mrs. William Henry jr., Yor Penn. Miss Nissen is a senior at tl Bryan Nurses School in Linco and will graduate August 12. Airman Erisman is stationed the Lincoln Air Base. The couple will be married A gust 11 in Lincoln. Announce Engagements . • • Mr. an:'. .Mrs. Charles Boyle announce the e:.g agement and approaching inarriige of their daughter, Theresa liaise, to Har old Arthur Parks, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Parks, livdng. The couple will be married .June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks, Ewing, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Ardis Ann, to Larry L. Noffke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noffke, Ewing. No definite wedding date has been set. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson, Lynch, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, June E., to Jerry Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, Gordon. Miss Carson is a graduate of Lynch high school and is a sen ior at Hastings college. She has contracted to teach in the ele mentary schools of Hastings this tall. Mr. Jensen graduated from the Gordon high school and is a sen ior at Hastings college. Both are now attending the summer ses sion at Hastings. An August 19 wedding is be ing planned. Guild Entertains Altar Society St. Theresa's Guild, with Mrs. Vivian Martin as chairman, en tertained 9t. Patrick's Altar So ciety Thursday. Father Duffy at tended in the absence of Msgr. O'Sullivan and thanked the offi cers and retiring chairman for their work the past year. It was announced that dinners and wed ding receptions would be served 1_ . 1_Alfnv V* i r-i t VlO nOtT parish hall. New officers for the coming year are: Mrs. Mary Tomlinson, Mrs. Harry Lans 1 worth, Mrs. Fred Heermann, Mrs. Charles Mahony, Mrs. Francis Tighe, Mrs. Clifford So botka, Mrs. Sam Derickson, Mrs. Ed Burival, Mrs. Louis Zastrow. Mrs. Robert DeVoy and Mrs. Marcellas Schaff. The next meet ing will be July 19. b_ if >- Shower Held i- Mrs. Ken Matthews, the formei i- Joan Fullerton, was honored at £ y bridal shower Saturday evening a June 23rd. 1962 at the Methodis j- church annex. Misses Sharon an, g Carol Winings entertained the y group with two vocal umbers d “Bless This House" and “You’l Never Walk Alone". A skit re presenting a marriage burea; was presented. The Bureau di rector, portrayed by Mrs. Did > Doolittle, cleverly helped Joai s' meet Ken. Mrs. Charles Everet ;e took the part of Ken. and Mrs a» Gene Thompson acted as Joan _ Other husband seekers asking fo £? aid at the Bureau were Mrs George Fullerton, Mrs. Bernii >e Kennedy, Joyce Doolittle an< In Beth Fullerton. Mrs. Vern Sage ser helped sponsor the showe at and announced the program. Th Matthews are making the: u- home in Lincoln, where he is sta tioned at the army base. EagV Kus lcrs Meet £jgie Hustlers—Electro - Mo ave Division of the Eagle Hust lers 4-H club met at the home of ^ynn Grass. June 21. Roll call * as answered by giving the types A front on the tractors they have and the mttho! of lubrication I he next me-ting will be held July 12 8‘ he home of Jim and Tom M> .cher. Lyra Grass re porter. Swan laker’s Swan Lakers 4-H club met a: the ho i? of Virginia, Joy and Edna Thompson the afternoon cl June 16. David and Gary Green gave a demonstration about tree ideiu.'_c;.. !nHividual Project leaders met with tntir gro_.’«». The next meeting will be at the Green tiome Lie evening of Au "fust 3 for the annual wiener roast. C-b Scout Meeting Pack 210 held their Pack meet ing Sunday with a good atten dance. Three boys were accepted into the Pack. They were Ricky and Gary Batts and Robert Miles. Two boys reached the highest award in Cub Scouting and were given their awards. They were Webb Cook and Mark Thamish. The following boys won prizes: Russel Derickson, Bobby Abart, Steve Whitwer and Terry Cleve land. Attend Convention Six delegates from O’Neill were among those present at the sixth annual convention of the Depart ment pf Nebraska Veterans of World War I Veterans and Aux iliary held in Lincoln Friday, C.O.ir-rlov anH Snndav Representing District I, the largest district in Nebraska, were Conmmander Ed Flood, Mrs. G'adys Cunningham, president of Holt County Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore, Joe Gallagher and Archie Moore. Mrs. Cunning ham and Mrs. Moore are also department officers. During the three-day conven tion, a membership award was presented to Mr. Moore, and Mrs. Moore was installed as president of the Auxiliary of District I. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: June 20 — John Brunckhorst of Page; Mrs. James Zoubek of Verdel; Clarence Dob bin of Page: Kathleen Wanser of Ewing and Mrs. Hanna Seman of O’Neill. 21 — Mrs. Don Ma hannah and Mark Rasmussen of Bitte; Mrs. D. A. Gunter of Ew ing and Roy Parker of O’Neill. 24 — Mrs. Lyle Lemmer of At kinson. 25 — A1 Frittcn, Michael F. Shoemaker, Kathleen Shoe maker and Clyde McKenzie of O’Neill and Mrs. Richard Cun ningham of Page. 26 — Mrs. F. Tomjack of Ewing; Mrs. Blanche Rouse of Inman and Ann Judge of O’Neill. DISMISSALS: June 21 — Harry Redies of Springview; Mrs. Don Mahannah of Butte and Mrs. J. Shipman of Chambers. 22 — Mrs. Gary Stcwell and baby of O’ Neill; Janet Mane Johnson of Page and Kathleen Wan.ser erf Ewtng. 25 — Slieryi Kitchens of 3 Atkinson. 24 — John Brunckhorst j oi Page and Mrs. D. A. Gunter of c Ewing. 25 — Mark Kassmussen oi Batte. 26 — Mrs. Bernard Grimes and baby o: chambers. j EXrmEO: June 25 — Mrs. Hanna beman oi O'Neill. AT.U.VsdN ME MORTAL ADolIiTED: June 19 — Joiene Johnson and Neal Smith ol Stu art; airs. Catherine Jolmson and Mrs. Mary Mullen of Atkinson; Joan anvers of Naper. 21 — Mrs. Kolam cadwallader oi Newport ana Patricia Estes of Stuart. 22 — Mrs. John Shaiu and Fred Gotbel of Staart; Mrs. Dean G Ascnall of Atkinson and Mrs. Raymond Oleson of Newport. 25 —Mis. Catherine Johnson of At kinson; Mrs. John Holtman of Siuart and John Murphy of O' Neill. DISMISSED; June 19 — Alfred Anderson ol Newport. 20 — Mrs. Catherine Johnson of Atkinson. 21 — Dorothy Scott ol Atkinson; Mrs. Harry Hood and son and Neal Smith of Stuart. 22 — Jo iene Johnson of Stuart. 25 — Pa tricia Estes of Stuart; Mrs. Deaa Gotschall of Atkinson and Mrs. Raymond Olson of Newport. 24-r ivirs. Roland Cadwallader and baby oi Newport. 25 — Fred Goe bel of 9tuart. SACRED HEART PRESENT: June 25 — Lee Bra dy, Mrs. Katherine Cranford, Mrs. Jake Erlenbusch, Chester Miller, Mrs. Francis Schrunk, Mrs. Edward Whetham and Mrs. Margaret Zepf, Lynch; Mrs. Richard Dather of Verdel: Mrs. Clara Hahn, Mrs. Mabel Fitch horn, John Tiefenthaler and Mrs. Gesiena Tumnk of Butte; Baby Wayne Allen Loock, Ed Goettsch, John Shommer and Mrs. Elmer Sare of Spencer; Mrs. Mary Hei ser of Monowi; Joseph Kubik of O’Neill; Mrs. Barbara May of Niobrara and Marvin Peterson and Baby David Gene Truman of Bristow. DISMISSED: June 19 — Mrs. Richard Loock of Spencer. 20 — Mrs. Jerry Loukota of Spencer and Mrs. Marvin Drobny of Lynch. 21 — Mrs. Martin Krue ger of Naper and Mrs. Clayton Thomson of Lynch. 22 — Mrs. John Sharp of Lynch, Mrs. Mar vin LeRoy cf Niobrara and Mrs. Glenn Hayward of Humboldt. 24 — Mrs. Dcnald Goodman of Na per and Mrs. John Truman of Bristow. 25 — Marvin Havranek of Spencer. ST. ANTHONY’S GRIMES — Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Grimes of Chambers, son, Randal Lee, 6 pounds 9Vi ounces, June 22. TOM JACK — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomjack jr., of Ewing, daughter, 7 pounds, June 26. Earleen Shrunk Weds Marlowe Jensen In June 19 Ceremony CLEARWATER — Latter Day i Saints church was the scene for the wedding of Earleen F. : Schrunk and Marlowe Jensen. ) The Rev. Lee Ambramson pre t formed the June 19 ceremony at 2:30 p.m. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schrunk, Ewing, and Andrew Jensen, Royal. ; The bride, given in marriage by i her father, wore a ballerina length rose point lace and nylon ■ tulle gown with fitted bodice fea ; turing lace trimmed sabrina neck r line, scattered with sequins. The bouffant skirt was adorned with sequins and lace trim. Her veil of double illusion was caught by a crown of pearls and rhine stones. She carried a white Bible with a removable orchid. Mrs. Alvin Robinson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor Bridesmaid was Laura Schrunk. They wore white dresses with box pleated skirts with short lace overskirts and a bodice cummer bund. Their accessories were blue. Each carried a bouquet of white daisies with blue satin streamers. Sherry Schrunk and Mvrna Robinson were flower girls and Aran 3randt was nngbearer. Merlyn Schrunk was best man. Ushers were Roland Schrunk and Errcl Willaby. Lois Schrunk. soloist, was ac companied by Mrs. Clyde Payne. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the Clear water Legion hall for 125 guests. ATKINSON MEMORIAL CADWALLADER - Mr anl 4rs. Roland Cadwalbidcr of New >ort, son. Terry Lee, 7 pounds II unces, June 21. HOFFMAN — Mr and Mrs [ohn Hoffman of Stuart, sou, 7 rounds 8 ounces, June 23. SACKED HEART TRUMAN — Mr. and Mrs Del rruman of Bristow, son, David lean, June 20. This is the cou >le's second child. Mrs. Truman s the former Verna Jean Fox. laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chr es Fox of Spencer. DATHER - Mr. and Mrs. Rich ird Dather, Verdel. daughter. Anda Marie, 6 pounds 6 ounces, June 25. ELSEWHERE ADDISON — Mr. and Mrs. Lar ■y Addison of Columbus, daugh- | ,er, Cynthia Ann, 7 pounds 12 junces, June 22. The grandpar ?nts are Mr. and Mrs. George A’allinger and Mr. and Mrs. Del aert Addison and Mrs. Ethel stracke and Mrs. A. J. Tie Ike are the great-grandmothers. All are of Stuart. MCCLURG — Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McClurg of Broken Bow, son, Clark Edward, 8 pounds, June 20. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg of Atkinson. SHOLES — Mr. and Mrs. Gor don 9holes, Fullerton, son, Kevin Lee, 10 pounds 10 ounces, June 21. LUBKEN — Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Lubken, 16573 Yukon Ave., Apt. K4, Torrence, Calif, son, Douglas Norman, 5 i>ounds 1 tRince, June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed of Chambers are the maternal granparents. KELLEY — Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley of Norfolk, son, Shawn Ray, 7 pounds, June 24. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley of Inman are the paternal grandparents. RANDA — Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Randa, Verdigre. son. Kevin Lynn, June 23. Paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Boltan Randa and the greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vac Randa, all of Verdigre. FEHRINGER — Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fehringer of Bloomfield, son, 7 pounds, 8 ounces, June 21. This is the couple’s first child. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havrane-k of Emmet. CHMIEL — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chmiel of Ewing, son, Douglas James, 5 jiounds 15^ ounces, June 9. Mrs. Stanley Chmiel of O’Neill is the paternal grandmo ther. O'Neill Locals Mrs. William Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fleming and daugh ters, Cindy and Susan and Rose Ann Tannner, St. Louis, Mo., vis ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William O’Connor June 23 and 24. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peregoy and fam ily and Mrs. Ida O’Connor. Mrs. Richard Farrier and children, Rapid City, and Mrs. Larry Krause and children, Mel rose Park, 111., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt Lar ry Krause will arrive this week end to take his family home, and they will stop to visit his rela tives in Kingsley, la. Mrs. Far rier is also visiting in Cham bers with her husband’s rela tives. Mrs. Farrier and Mrs. Krause are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. DeBolt. Guests of Mrs. Nora Harte is Mrs. Harold Ticknor, Denver, Colo. Mrs. Alva Marcellus left for Houston, Tex., to visit her daugh ter. Helen Mullen and Bernadette Brennan returned Sunday from a trip to Wyoming, Montana, Canada and Minnesota. Returning Sunday from a week's stay at the University of South Dakota Music Camp were Judy Sullivan, Jeanne Lohaus, Cheryl Muliendore, Suzanne Stu art, Helen Gokie, Ken Franklin ana Ken Peacocx. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ster ling and family, Dunellen, N. J., arrived Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Cal Stewart. Carciyn Wilson remained in Denver to teach Art to children from 3 to 6 years of age. Mrs. Ceacil Osenbaugh enter tained Merri Mix Bridge club at a dessert luncheon. Guests were Mrs. O. W. French and Mrs. Ed na Yantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter and Mrs. Clyde Streeter returned Monday from Sheridan, Wyo., where they attended the wedding of their niece, Colleen Ann Will iams, June 21. Colleen’s mother is the former Anastasia Murray. After the wedding a Murray re union was held with all eight members present. Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. George Murray at Lead, b. D. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing and Joyce Ann spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Janz ing and family at Wichita, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hass, Omaha, visited from Tuesday until Fri day in the Clint Ruegge tome. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coyne left O’Neill June 1 and flew from Norfolk direct to New York where they visited their daugh ter, Nadine, who is a doctor in the Bel view Clinic. They spent two weeks visiting places erf in terest in and around New York. On their return trip, Mr. and Mrs. Coyne stopped in Chicago, where they visited their daugh ters, Mary Kathryn and Veronica and several friends and relatives. They returned home Sunday eve ning. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge and family were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Finwell, Yre ka, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clarke, Elgin. Mrs. Herbert Hansen. Harry Werner, Meadow Sharon Heermann, Clarence Gokie jr. Wedding is Saturday Miss Sharon Heermann and Clarence Gokie, jr. were united in marriage June 23 at 10 a m. in St. Patrick's church, O’Neill. The Rev. Father Duffy solem nized the Nuptial Mass cere mony. Parents of the bride and bride groom are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heermann and Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc ■ Gokie, sr. The bride, escorted to the al tar by tier father, apjieared in a floor length gown of pure silk organza with a scoop neckline trimmed with an alencon lace col lar and three quarter length sleeves. Scrolls of embroidery ac cented the front panel. Unpressed pleats fashioned the back panel. A crown of organza petals and Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Landis and family, Ogallala. Mrs. Winnie Barger went to Aurora Friday, where she attend ed a reunion of ladies she knew when she lived in Aurora a num ber of years ago. Those attend ing were from Long Beach, Calif., Denver, Colo., Chariton, la., and Wayne. Miss LaVeta Lehn spent Sun day as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ralya in Grand Island. Mrs. Marge Stuifbergen return ed Wednesday from North Platte, where she had been with her mother, Mrs. E. E. Biinn. who was recently in a bus accident and is in St. Mary’s hospital at North Platte. Miss LaVeta Lehn met her in Valentine and brought her to O’Neill. Mrs. Dorothy Reynoldson, Mrs. George Carstens, Mrs. Ted Kys ter and Mrs. Tom Green were in cnarge oi anernoon cringe at the O’Neill Country Club’s Ladies Open Golf tournament Tuesday. Seven tables were played. Pr.zes were as follows: high out-of-town, Mrs. Helen Anderson, Neligh; high in-town, Mrs. Jerry Langemeier; travelling prize, Mrs. Don Shonka, Atkinson; low, Mrs. Lois Golden; all-outs, Mrs. Don Berg, Casper, Wyo., Mrs. Gladys Monette, Neligh and Mrs. Evelyn Laursen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson and Jane will leave for Califor nia Sunday morning. They will visit in North Platte en route. In California they will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson, Glendora, Calif. WAIVIi.INE WHITTLE RS Another contest was concluded for the the Waistline Whittier’s. Like the previous one it ended in a tie but rather than extend the time a new contest was started. This time the members will be placed in several groups accord ing to each one's goal. Each group will then have a winner and a loser at the end of the con test. However, each winner must retain her weight thereafter for three weeks. Then the losers will ucai uic gioup wiwi on Kaup. Alois Babl was horn in Ger many. He married Mary Decker, June 12, 1911, in Atkinson. His survivors include las wife, Mary, one son, Paul, Newport, six daughters, Mrs. Ehzaiieth Englcr, Ainsworth, Mrs Martha Silvers, Stuart, Mrs. Veronica Morrison. Ainsworth, Mrs. Clare Hammitt, California, Mrs Agnes Harter, California, and Mrs. Louise Bevins, Plainview, 39 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Bainbridge Dies In Iowa Rest Home Sunday BRISTOW Juniata A Bain bridge, a pioneer resident, died Sunday in a Sioux City, la,, rest home two days fiefore reaching her 95th birthday. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Meth odist church in Bristow. The Rev. V. R. Daniels officiated. Inter ment was in the Bristow’ ceme tery. Jones Funeral Home was in charge. Pallbearers were Birger Dan • 1 _ _ r 1 j tv_i__ i . i *• . _ i* i -y ji i i /i < # i . ■ i rr'm 4*1111 tin.son, John Lightfoo*, I vt wson Lightfoot and Rculxm Johnson The late Mrs. Bainbridge wa ■ bom June 26, 1867 in Iowa, a daughter of John and I»uise Hartung. She came to Boyd coun ty in 1894. Loiter she move*! to Kansas to live with an uncle and returned here in 1901, She began working in the Bristow postoffice at the time it was starred. She manned John Bainbridge May 17, 1905. Mr. Bainbridge died in 1953. She continued to reside here until two years ago when she entered a rest home in Sioux City. A son, Ralph, Bristow, is her only immediate survivor. Former Spencer Resident Dies In California Mrs Fred Varcoe, 88. Spencer, died in California June 19 Fun eral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Methodist church in Spencer. The Rev. V. R. Dan ials officiated. Interment was in Union cemetery. Ada May Hight was bom Jan uary 18 1874. in Walker. Ia., the daughter of Simon and Lydia Hight. They came to Knox county wren Ada was a young girl. In 1890 she married W. P. Canning. Four children were bom to this union. They moved to Spencer Community in 1929. Mr. Canning died in 1938. August 18. 1941, she married the Rev. Fred Varcoe. He preceded her in death in 1952. She continued to live in Spencer until two years ago when she moved to California to live with her daughter. She is survived by one son, Claude Canning, Seattle. Wash., and three daughters, Mrs. Wini fred Simmon. Cayucos. Calif., Mrs. Florena Loomer, Coalinga’ Calif., and Mrs. Ian Cottington’ Ayrshire, Ia. Pallbearers were Dr. J. M. Pucelik, Fred Fuhr. Emil Klasna, Frank Klasna, Wayne Blair and P. O. Friedrich.