ATKINSON — St. Kllzabeth School of Nursing, I.’ncoln, will hold its annual Graduation Exer cize, Thursday, Aug. 2, at 8 p.m., at Pius X high school audi torium. The d!plom;i» will be presented to the members of the class by the Most Reverend Bish op .lames V. Oaaey, Bishop of Lincoln. Mary C. Meusch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Meusch, Atkinson, Is a member of the graduating class. The graduates will take the State Board exam inations the first week in Sep tembor to obtain their legal title as a registered nurse.. LaRoyce blunt Weds EarJ J. Schnebel Jr. In Clearwater Church Miss LaRoyce Blunt and Earl John Schnebel jr., were married at the Concordia Lutheran church in Clearwater Sunday, July 22. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Rcy Blunt, Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Earl John Schnebel sr., Norfolk. The Rev. D. L. Braunersreu ther officiated at the 7:30 pm. double ring ceremony. The Rev. Carl Pullman, Neligh, was solo ist and Judy filsinger was organ ist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length - gown of imported Chantilly lace and nylon tulle. The basque bo dice featured a sabrina neckline with tapered bridal sleeves. The . bouffant skiit had a wide band of scalloped hand clipped border lace. She wore a crown fingertip veil and carried a bcuquet of red roses centered with an orchid cor sage on a white prayer book. Mrs. Mary Ann Biddlecome, Norfolk, was matron of honor, Mrs. Judy Butterfield and Nan cy Jo Sullivan, both of Norfolk, were bridesmaids. They wore identical ballerina length gowns of orchid net over satin and car ried bouquets of white miniature mums with orchid streamers. Beverly Meyer, Neligh and Nancy Cary, Norfolk, were the candle lighters. Milton Biddlecome, Norfolk, served as best man. Larry Blunt, Ewing and Dean Butterfield, Nor folk, were groomsmen. Merlyn Meyer, Ewing, and Joe Hegr, Leigh, served as ushers. Following the ceremony, a re ception was given by the bride’s parents in the church parish hall for 150 guests with Mrs. Reuben Meyer, Neligh, as hostess. Mrs. William Blunt, Elgin, had charge of the guest book. Linda Lihs, Pat Finn, and Mrs. George Schnebel, all of Norfolk and Joyce Anderson were in charge of the gifts. The wedding cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Walter Westerhoff, Elgin and cut and served by Mrs. Dewayne Hamil ton. Omaha. Mrs. Raymond Fil singer, Norfolk, poured coffee and Mrs. Inez Jaeke, Clearwater, served the punch. Waitresses were Mrs. Merlyn Meyer, Mrs. Jackie Oleson, Thel ma Spangler, Linda Lihs, Lois Filsinger and Joyce Filsinger, all of Norfolk. The bride is a graduate of the Ewing high school and attended Norfolk Junior college last year. The groom, a graduate of the Stanton high school, has served four years in the United States Navy. The young couple will live in Norfolk, where the groom is em ployed by the Chicago North western Railway Company. Cjjjgggjji Fri.-Sat. Aug. S-f Double Feature Two of the best action pictures you will ever see "Ring of Fire" —PLUS "Thunder Road" Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 5-6-7 ! James Darren Deborah Walley I "Gidget Goes Hawaiian" Ir-Color Added Shorts W'd.-Thurs. Aug. M Family Nights "X-15" -PLUS "Ole Rex" Also Cartoon Beverly Ann Krebs, Charles B. LeCates Are Wed in Denver Miss Beverly Ann Krebs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Homer Krebs, Denver, and A-lc Charles B. I,eCates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I ./-Cates, Rhodesdale, Md., were united in marriage June 21 at the American Luther an Memorial church in Denver. The altar for the double ring ceremony was lighted with white candles in gold liolders and bas ket arrangements of white glad iola and violet carnations. The Rev. Harold Brokering officiated at the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose for her wed ding a white gown of lace over satin. Arrangements of sequins and seed pearls covered the scal loped neckline. Her fingertip veil was caught by a crown with seed pearls and sequins. The bride carried a corsage of white car nations with a single violet or chid on lace. Miss Karen Tschida, Denver, was matron of honor. She was attired in a violet lace ballerina dress with matching head piece. Her bouquet was of white car nations with violet sweet peas. A-lc Frank C. Warner, Newark, Del., was best man and Charles Krebs and George Henke were ushers. Fred Krebs served as the acolyte. Mrs. Walker accompanied Mr. Al Haggerty who sang "Because” and “The Lord's Prayer”. Following the ceremony a re ception was given in the parish hall for approximately 100 guests. Miss Iinda Krebs had charge of the guest book and LaRae Moesta had charge of the gifts assisted by Linda Krebs and Linda Woid neck. A three tier wedding cake decorated with silver leaves and violet flowers and topped with a miniature bride and groom was served by the Altar Society. The couple left for a honey moon in the mountains at Grand Lake, Colo. Their home will be at Columbus, Miss, where A-lc I-eCates is stationed at the Mis sile Base. Out of town relatives attending the wedding were Rosa Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woid neck and girls. O’Neill. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: June 25 — Nor man Mudloff of Page, Ronald M. Schumacher and Mrs. Ralph Mc Elvain of O’Neill and Norbert Clark of Inman. 26 — Mrs. Fred Grage, William Hall and Mrs. Don Enright of O'Neill; Harry Winings of Atkinson and Mrs. Du ane K. Miller of Chambers. 27 — Fred A. Grage of O’Neill and Merwyn C. French sr, Page. 26— Mrs. Ralph Seger of O’Neill, Mrs. Clifford Campbell of Chambers and George Ed McCarthy of Co lumbus. 29 — Mrs. Emil Bartos of Verdigre and Norman Wettlau fer of Page. 30 — Mrs. Florence Mauch, Mrs. Donald Schommer, Alvin Vorce and Mis. Kenneth Coleman of O’Neill. 3i — Veldon Godel of Orchard and Ronald Ha zelhorst of O’Neill. Aug 1 — Mrs. Edward Pavel of O’Neill. DISMISSED: June 25 — Mrs. Robert Pruden and son of Page. 26 — Ronald M Schumacher and Mrs. Ralph McElvain of O’Neill. 27 — Mrs. William Braithwait of Spencer; Ronald Wright of Ew ing; Rebecca Butterfield of Or chard; William Hull, Mrs. Robert Ferris and baby, Mrs. George M. Hartford, Mrs. Clarence Wha ley and Mrs. Gerald Langemeier of O’Neill. 28 — Norman Mudloff of Page, Harry Winings of Atkin son and Mrs. Emil Bartos of Ver digre. 30 — Norman Wettlaufer. 31 — Mrs. Fred Grage and Mrs. Ralph Seger of O’Neill, Merwyn G. French sr. of Page and Mrs. Andrew Closson of Ewing. Aug. 1 — Ronald Hazelhorst of O - Neill, Floyd Keyes and Mrs. R. B. South of Inman and Mrs. Clif ford Campbell and son of Cham bers. EXPIRED: Jaly 31 — Bert Farewell of Ewing. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: July 23 — Mrs. P. Johnson of Newport. 24 — Lor raine J. DeLosh and Mrs. Har old Parks of Stuart and Mrs. Darwin Evans of Johnstown. 25 — Frank Lee Kohle of Stuart 26 — Wessen C. Gage of Atkinson and Mrs. William Storjohann of O’ Neill. 27 — Mrs. Richard Kaup of Stuart. 29 — Mach Ed Warner of Chambers. DISMISSED: July 23 — Elwood Brady of Atkinson. 24 — Joseph Matousek and Peter Walnofer of Atkinson and Mrs. Jerald Gor don of Ainsworth. 25 — Lorraine J. DeLosh of Stuart. 26 — Mrs. James Donlin of O’Neill, Mrs. Agnes Henderson of Atkinson and Mrs. Harold Parks of Stuart. 27 — Mrs. Richard Kaup of Stuart. 28 — Mrs. Darwin Evans of John stown. 29 — Frank Lee Kohle of Stuart. SACRED HEART PRESENT: July 31 — Frank Ertz and Mrs. Mary Heiser of Monowi; Mrs. Joe Hausmann of Bonesteel, S. D.; Mrs. Orville Holz, Mrs. Albert Kalkowski and Mrs Blanche Whetham of Lynch; Mrs. Beaula Kaul, Baby Wayne Loock and John Schommer of Spencer; Mrs. Calvin Pratt of Bristow; Dolly Reiser, Mrs. Har old Reiser. John Tiefenthaler and Mrs. Clara Hahn of Butte; Mrs. Robert Tienken of Naper and Mrs. Barbara May of Niobrara. DISMISSED: July 23 — Mrs. Robert Robinette of Niobrara. 24 — Mrs. John Arthur Fredrickson of Bristow. 26 — Alfred Stanek and William Barger of Spencer. 27 — Mrs. Beaula Kaul of Spen cer anl Master Luedke of Lin coln. 29 — D. C. Reiser and E. L. Hagberg of Spencer. Mary Ann Siebert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Siebert, At kinson, is one of the thirty-two seniors to graduate from Mary I.aiming School of Nursing at Hastings, Friday evening, Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. Commencement exercises will be held in the Calvin H. French Memorial Chapel, Hastings Col lege. Reception following the graduation will be held at Itelle vue student center. Announce Engagements. • • Mr. ptj'1 Mrs. Gl nil G.Ilogly an:.ounce the engagement of their daughter, G’rneit Kay, to Clif ford Juraeek, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Itudie Juraeek of Ewing. Miss Giliogly is a 19G2 graduate of Inman high school Mr. Jura cek graduated from Ewing liigh school and attended Norfolk Junior College. No definite v.v Id! .g date has been ..et. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weller, Cb" rr:be-*5, J~we ar.ncsjccd the engagement of their daughter, i-arue, 10 Gordon K. Lorenz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorenz, O’Neill. Miss Weller is a graduate of the Chambers high school and Norfolk Junior College, Norfolk. Mr. Lorenz graduated from the O’Neill public school and Grace Bible Institute, Omaha. A September wedding is plan ned. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hoff man. Brunswick, announce the engagement of their daughter, Renae, to Donald R. Me Kenny, son of Mrs. Clifford Harding, O’Neill. Miss Hoffman is a graduate of St. Mary’s Academy. She at tended the college of Saint Mary, Omaha, and Wayne State Teach ers College. Her fiance is a graduate of O’Neill public school, serv ed four years in the II. s. Navy and also attended Wayne State. The coapie is planning a Sep tember 1 wedding at St. Ignatius Catholic church in Brunswick. Speelman-Timmerman Word h