Margaret Sullivan, Richard Shelhamer E xchange Vows St. Patrick's Catholic church was the setting for the June 15 wedding of Margaret Anne Sulli van. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan. O’Neill, and Richard l*ee Shelhamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Shelhamer. O'Neill. The ll):3U double ring ceremony which was followed by a Nuptial Mass was officiated by the Rev. Anthony Milone. White gladioli and white carnations decorated the altar. The nuptial music was furnish 'd by Patricia McKenzie who sang “Ave Maria”, "Panis An gelicas” and "O Mother Belov ed” She was assisted by Helen • tokie at the organ. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride appeared in a gown of silk mist organza and re-embroidered alencon lace over bouquet taffeta. The sculptured basque bodice enhanced with overlays of lace medallions trim neri with shimmering sequins ind si ed pe ir is was fashioned vith a [KHtrait neckline and fea uired long sleeves that tapered to the traditional bridal jioints nor the wrists. The voluminous skirt cascaded into an aisle wide rain Her double v eil of imported French illusion fell into a circular sweep from a jewel trimmed rosette. She carried a cascade of cymbidiums and pompons. Serving as maid of honor was Ellen LiOhaus. O'Neill. Brides maids were MardeJle Vitt. O' Neill. JoAnn Schaaf, Omaha, and Unda Shelhamer. O'Neill. They wore identical gowns of aqua hifton with rounded necklines and floor length skills. They also wore picture hats of the same shade and carried cascades of white pompons. Serving the groom as best man was his brother. Paul Shelhamer. Groomsmen wei^e Gary Holly, Itob McClellan and James Sulli van. The ushers were Virgil Holz and Jerry Schaaf. All were at tired in black tuxedoes and wore white carnation boutonnieres. Bruce Appleby and Robert Dc voy were altar boys. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Sullivan wore an aqua silk sheath with white accessories and a white [>om[>on corsage. Mrs. Shelhamer, mother of the groom, wore a turquoise silk sheath with white accessories and a white pompon corsage. Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Shelhamer wore dark suits with white car nation boutonnieres. Immediately following the cere mony a buffet and reception were held at the Town House for 175 relatives and friends. Mrs. Paul Shelhamer presided at the guest book. Mrs. Gerald Schmaderer, Mrs. Bob Eby, and Mrs. Tom Bigelow were in charge of the gift table. Judy Sullivan, Marlene Benda, Carol Holly and Mrs. Clarence Gokie jr presided at the punch bowls. Mrs. Harry Sullivan, aunt of the bride, cut the wedding cake. Pouring were Mrs. Adolf Latzel and Mrs. Ralph Adams. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's High school and is pres ently employed with the ASCS. The groom, also a St. Mary’s graduate, is in business with his father. For traveling the bride wore a turquoise silk print with white accessories and a cymbidium corsage. After a wedding trip through Colorado the couple will be at home in O'Neill. Dianna Minnig. Bassett, presided at the serving table. The bride’s cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Walter Kaup while the groom's cake was baked by his mother. The bride is a graduate of Stuart High school and Hastings college. She will teach Science in the Grand Island Public school system. The groom graduated from Grand Island High school and Hastings College. He is asso ciated with an insurance firm. After a wedding trip through the Black Hills they will be at home in Grand Island. Lois Elsberry Weds Roy M. Urwiler in O'Neill Church Rite Lois Arlene Elsberry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Elsberry. and Roy Milton Urwiler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Urwiler, Laurel, were married at the Wes leyan Methodist church, O’Neill, The Rev. Mina Smith, Page, per formed the candle light cere mony. Joan Malcon. Laurel, accompa nied by Faye Rutherford. Page, on the organ sang. “The Lord's Prayer’’, “Because”, and “Wed ding Blessing”. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of bridal taffeta with an overlay of Chantilly lace, fashioned with a sabrina neckline, and a bellshap ed floor length skirt. The gown was accented with pearls and se quins. Her illusion veil was held in place with a tiara of sequins and pearls. She carried a white Bible with pink roses and rib bons. Sharon Elsberry. was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a green taffeta dress with an over lay or nylon organay ana a nax to match. Mrs. Virgil Elsberry. Ells worth, as bridesmaid, wore an ice pink dress and hat fashioned identical to the maid of honor. They carried colonial arrange ments of pink and green carna tions. The bridal gown and at tendant dresses were fashioned and designed by Mrs. Virgil Els berry. The groom was attended by Milton and Milo Boysen, Laurel. Ushers were Virgil and Ronald Elsberry. Candlelighters were Norman and Eugene Elsberry. and ring bearers were Roger Elsberry. El gin. and Bill Oldham. Spartan burg. S. C. Janiece and Brenda Elsberry were flower girls. Linda Boysen' registered the guests. A reception was held in the church parlor with Mr and Mrs. Dwayne Klsberry as hosts. The wedding cake was eut and served by Virginia Anderson, Omaha, and Genevieve Oldham, Sparta nburg. S C Eileen Au man, Orchard, poured the coffee and Lottie Klsberry, Royal, serv ed the punch. The bride is a graduate of Or chard high school and attended WSTC The groom was a graduate of Coleridge High school and is en gaged in farming in Cedar •-ounty. After a wedding trip to the Black Hills they will make their home on a farm north of Laurel. Brenda Linn Kelly Weds Gene Livingston In Atkinson Ceremony Brenda fjnn Kelly, Park Ridge, III , and Gene Livingston, Atkin son, were married June 8 at the First United Presbyterian church in Atkinson. The double-ring ceremony was I»erformed by the Rev, Lynn Ft. Itavis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tabor W. Kelly. Park Ftidge, and the granddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mc Itowell, Atkinson. She is a grad uate of SL Charles High school, St. Charles, 111., and Northwest ern University. She has been em ployed as a readers counselor at Oak Park Public Library, Oak Park, 111. Mr Livingston is the son of Mrs. Feme Livingston, Atkinson. He is a graduate of Atkmson High school, served in the U. S. Marine Corps in Korea and pres ently is engaged in livestock raiding on a ranch near Atkinson. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Kelly. The bride wore a l>eige linen suit and a white camellia cor sage. Mrs. Kelly was attired in a pale green sheath dress and wore a corsage of pink camellias. Following a wedding trip to the Black Hills, they will make their home on the ranch south west of Atkinson. Jaynell Jean Ford Weds Daniel Schaaf In Ceremony at O'Neill Jaynell Jean Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ford, O' Neill, and Daniel Dean Schaaf, Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Schaaf, Lynch, were married Wednesday, June 5,. before a few close friends and relatives. The Rev. Guy Dunning, Sutton, officiated at the First Christian church, O'Neill. The bride chose for her wed fling a white nylon chiffon over taffeta dress with three quarter length sleeves and a lace jacket She carried lavender carnations. Cherilyn K. Stevens, Atkinson, a friend of the bride, was the bridesmaid and wore a turquoise nylon chiffon over taffeta street length dress. She carried white carnations. Richard L. Switzer, O’Neill, was the best man. Mrs. Howard Manson played the piano. A reception was held following the ceremony at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Schaaf both at tended O'Neill High school. They will be at home on a ranch north of Atkinson. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Jun 12 — Edwin Krugman and Mrs. Nels Linquist both of O’Neill. 13 — Anna Ma rie Vandersnick, Ewing; Gordon Ammon and Mrs. Ernest Price, both of O’Neill. 14 — Mrs. George Fick, Inman; John Blair, O’Neill. 15 — Rudie Juracek, Ewing; Mrs Katie Kahler, O’Neill. 16 — John O'Sullivan, Mrs. William Spence, Dean Hallock and Mrs. Neil Ryan all of O'Neill; Mrs. John Schip man, Chambers; Mrs. Jesse Lew is, Spencer; Jonette Hubei, Ew ing; Mrs. Bernard Kocian, Bris tow. 17 — David Park, Conrad Smith and John Gleeson, all of O'Neill; Rebecca Butterfield, Or chard. 18 — Robert Clements and Mrs. Louis Peter, both of O’Neill. DI9MISSED: Jun. 12 — San dra Dee Carson, Lynch; James Crumly. Page; Mrs. Donald Lar son and baby, Kurt D. Hanlin and Mrs. Laura Walker, all of O'Neill; Jean M. Thomson, Chambers; Mrs. Roy Black. Spencer. 13 — Anna Marie Vandersnick and Mil dred Wright, both of Ewing; Mrs. Thomas Brodersen, Spencer. 14 — Mrs Nels Linquist, O’Neill; Mrs. Lonnie Breiner and baby, Inman; Dale Kenaston, Spencer; Mrs. Carol Sum merer. Ewing. 15 — Mrs. Paul Fetrow and Gordon Ammon, both of O'Neill. 16 — None. 17 — Mrs. Bert Quick, Butte: Donald McKamy and Mrs. William Spence, both of O’Neill; William Halstead, Lynch; Mrs. Bernard Kocian, Bristow; Mrs. E. H. Farnsworth, Page; Mrs. W. M. Myers. Bonesteel. 18 — John Blair, Dean Hallock and Mrs. Henry Vequist. all of O’Neill: Jonette Hubei. Ewing. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMISSIONS — June 10 — Mrs. Harold Waldo, Fairbanks, Ala.. Mrs. Dwight Carmichael. Butte, Mrs. Walter Jutte, Cham bers and Mrs. Frank J. Murphy, Stuart. 11 — Mrs. James Hoff man, Newport, Mrs. Celestine Williamson, Page and Mrs. Rus sell Stierwalt. Atkinson. 12 — Vera Wilkinson. Chambers, Mrs. Sewell Johnson. Atkinson and James V. Seger. Atkinson. 13 — 3ertha Kramer, Atkinson and Mrs, Rosetta Wheeler, Stuart. 14 — Markham Lynn-Sageser, Prai rie Village, Kan., Mrs. Gerald Reiman. Naper 15 — Mrs. James Shaw, Bassett and Joseph G. Colson. Stuart. 16 — Devin Ro bert Hough, Mt. Vernon. Wash., and Mrs. Harold Waldo, Fair banks, Alaska. DISMISSED — 10 Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. William Mur ray, O’Neill, wish to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Sharon Lee, to Merle Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones, O'Neill. An August 3 wedding has been planned. Brown and son, Bassett, Mrs. Al vin Watson, Atkinson and Mrs. Roger Hawthorne and son, At kinson. 11 — Mrs. Bert D. Hen ning, Atkinson, Mrs. Vere Kap lan, Stuart and Mrs. Dwight Car michael, Butte. 12 — Mrs. Ed Quinn, O'Neill, Mrs. Gerald Fah renholz and daughter, Bassett and Mrs. Walter Jutte, Chambers. 13 — Mrs. Adrian Titler and daugh ter, Newport. Mrs. Frank J. Murphy, Stuart, Mrs. Celestine E. Williamson, Page and Mrs. Sewell Johnson, Atkinson. 14 — Mrs. Lyle Fox and son, O’Neill and Mrs. Harold Waldo, Fair banks, Ala. 15 — Mrs. James Hoff man and son, Newport, Mrs. Rus sell Stierwalt and daughter, At kinson, James V. Seger, New rutwi rv m T ons of Omaha and Mrs. Pauline Andros, Inman, who accompan ied the Andros family to Omaha to be their guest for a few days uan uoies returned home Sun day from St. Louis, Mo., where he attended the ball game be tween Pittsburg and Philadelphia Judy Juracek is a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital at O'Neill entering on Saturday. Rickie, Debbie and Randy Alex ander, who were guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs George White, Plainviow, return ed home Sunday evening with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wei don Alexander. Mrs. Oscar Wilson, Elgin, was a guest one day last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson. Father’s Day was celebrated by the James Mlnarik family with a picnic dinner at the Riverside Park in Neligh. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mlnarik and Larry, Mr. and Ms. Dwight Schroeder and family, Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackel and family, Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis were dinner and evening guests Sun day at the home of her mother, Mrs. Louise Beal, Orchard. Weekend guests at the Leslie Carey home were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carey and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rasselson of Watson, Minn. Loren Walton and H. R. Har ris attended the Executive Board meeting of the Overland Trails held at Camp St. Augustine, Grand Island, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Marcella Bollwitt and son and Mrs. Jessie Angus were din ner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maden Funk. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ruby and family, Sioux City, la., visited Sun day, Father’s Day, at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. William Spence, O’Neill, were Sunday callers at the Everett Ruby home. Mr. and Mrs. John Tomjack and family left Monday to return to their home at Melbeta, Nebr., accompanied by Mrs. Francis Tomjack and Mrs. Frank Hawk. Mr. Tomjack, his mother, Mrs Francis Tomjack and Mrs. Hawk plan to leave later in the week for Artesia, Calif., where they will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Tomjack and family. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Alexan der, Rickie, Debbie and Randy were Sun. evening guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alien Alex ander at Plain view. A family gathering was held at the home of Mrs. Francis Tom jack Sunday. A picnic dinner was served and the afternoon hours were spent visiting. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Heriey of PInOmrotor fr nmrl Ifm A lLn»i Kallhoff, O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. John Tomjack and family, Mel beta, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk and Leo, Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Hawk, Ewing and Donald Hawk, Norfolk. Mrs. Grace Briggs returned home Tuesday from a vacation trip of several weeks which she spent in Omaha with her daugh ter, Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn and a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King and family, Bloomington, HI. She also visit ed relatives at Aurora and Cham pagne, HI., Stanton, la., and Ne braska City. Mrs. Anna Pollock returned home Friday from O’Neill where she had been a guest at the Don Kellner home. Overnight guests of Miss Nila Carey were Miss Alice Page, O’ Neill and Miss Patricia Ander son. Butte. Mrs. Gene Seims, Lincoln, was an overnight guest Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnank. She return ed to her home in Lincoln ac companied by her niece, Peggy Schroeder, who will be her guest for a few days. Attending the United Presbyter ian church Bible Camp at Camp Cleveland this week are: Janet Switzer, Jody Fry, Rita Napier and Dennis Napier. Mr. and Mrs. John Tomjack and daughter, Elaine, and their two grandchildren, Johnnie and Susan Tomjack of Melbeta. ar rived Thursday and are guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Frances Tomjack and other re latives. Sandra Tellander and Eddie Rotherham left Sunday for Lin coln where they will attend the Boy and Girl Nebraska Comhus ker State for the week, sponsor Judith Karen Beed, Larry Leon Swanson Are Married Saturday The marriage of Judith Karen Beed. daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond A Beed, and ljirry lz*on Swanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Izonard Swanson, all of Chambers, was solemnized Sat urday night at Memorial Baptist church, Chandlers. The Rev. Earl Schwenk jx-r formed the double ring cerentony against the background of white glads. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a floor length gown of pure silk organza over taffeta w'ith sw'iss embroi dery trim and appliques accent ed by pearls and sequins It fea tured a portrait neckline with a sculptured bodice.. The long sleeves tai>ered Ui the traditional bridal points at the wrists. The full chupel length train was ac cented by a large bow in back at waist Her veil was imported French illusion, held in place by a crown of pearls. The bride’s bouquet was a cas cade of red roses and carnations. She wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the groom The matron of honor, Mrs. Al vin Neilson and the bridesmaid. Jaynelte Klabenes, were identic ally dressed in aqua nylon chif fon They wore white accessories and carried colonial bouquets of while pompons with aqua ribbons iNmaltt Swanson was Im-m man Stanley Gurney, groomsman and Robert Swanson and Nyal Hows**, ushers The (lower girl was Kh/atielh Carol Heed and Johnnie Swanson carried the ring*. Kenneth Taylor sung "The Gird's Prayer'' and "I'll Walk Beside You". He was accompa nied on the piano by Mr*. Her nard Hoffman A reception w.is given hy thr bride's parent*, for 17b guest# in the Methodist church parlors, with Mrs. Kenneth Adams, host ess. Giretta Swanson was in charge of the guest Imok. Mrs. Ralph Adams and Mrs. Kay Tracy served the coffee and punch. The three tier white wed ding cake was cut and served hy Mrs. John Reynolds and Mrs Glen Grimes. The bride’s table was served by Mrs Dale Adams an