Younger Set Holds Picnic— Mr. and Mrs. George Ham mond, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kersen brock, Mr. and Mrs. Dale French. Miss Mary Louise Birmingham and Jack Harty held a picnic Wednesday in Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss’ yard. WCTU Meets— A WCTU meeting will be held Tuesday, June 10, at the home of Mrs. Ben Wayman. Mrs. Wilson Hostess— Mrs. Clyde Wilson was hostess to the Last Minute club Wednes day. Try FRONTIER want ads! DANCE At SUMMERLAND Ewing Sunday, June 8 — Music by — BASSIE GIVENS m and His All-Negro Orchestra Grenier, Ross Feted — A combination birthday anni versary party honoring Vern Gre nier and Alfred Ross took place Sunday. A wiener roast was held i in the Grenier backyard. Re freshments of ice cream and cake also served. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dumpert, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mayford Yinglan, Mr. and Mrs. George Layh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don O. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Grenier and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith. District 32 Organizes 4-H Club County Agent A. Neil Dawes was at district 32 the day of the picnic and organized a 4-H club. Of icers chosen were: president, Mary Lucille Osborn; secretary treasurer, Gloria Slaight; news reporter, Beverly Ann Carscn; leader, Martha Hiseock; assistant leader, Pat Osborn. Omahans Here— Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cook and children, of Omaha, visited a few days with Robert and Mrs. Cook, and brother. Dr. George Cook. Teiry and Kathleen will remain in O’Neill for a three week visit . Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burge and son, Gary, and Mis. Bessie Burge and daughter, June, were Sun i day guests of Mrs. F. H. Griffith. ■ to HER MOTHER I GO TO THE B l. HOTIL tmOLN/% ilw^---A i 1 HOTEL LINCOLN sleeping zooms are I new and streamlined — none betterl HOTEL LINCOLN food—something to write home about! HOTEL LINCOLN i MMWB ICE WSZEB _ SOME Of LEOIOM CLUB. eVSt boom uncoul MEBB. nMEST ni SMEB1CS ^BaaaBMaMBaa■" Sirloin Steak u-S No-lchoiceGrade Lb. 54c Summer Sausage _._u>. 47c Sliced Bacon _ ..._ Lb. 57c GRAPEFRUIT, White meat L~ Lb.......... 01 ORANGES, Calif. Navel, STRAWBERRIES CANTALOUPE, Vine Ripe, 47c 2 for ... PLUMS, Beauty, JJr Lb_____ CARROTS, ITU 2 Bunches ......_ COFFEE Nut Brown 45C 1. Maxwell House Lb. SANTOS COFFEE Lb. 38c Harvest Gem BEANS in Tomato Sauce No. 2 Can 14c Orange Pekoe TEA y2-Lb. Pkg. 42c i TOAST CRACKERS Pound Box 27c i PEANUT BUTTER Lb. Jar 35c Ripe OLIVES 9j/o-Oz. Jar 45c DILL PICKLES Pint Jar 15c LAUNDRY SOAP 5 Bars 37c Your Clover Farm Store ' Phone 33 O’Neill j < _ __ O'Neill, Inman Couples Celebrate Together— Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson, of In man, celebrated their 29th wed-; ding anniversaries at a joint par-. tv last Thursday evening at rhe M & M cafe. It was the f rst; time in 10 years all members of both families were together. Out-of-town guests we e Miss, Muriel Johnson, of Omaha: Wil liam Slusher, of Chicago, 111 : Dr. Ivan French, of Wahoo; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tallon, of Omaha: Mrs. Clifford Opper, of Boston. Mass., and Miss Ruth Watson, of Oma ha. Sons Home on Furloughs— Sgt. Roy A. Worth and S-Egt. Charles E. Worth, sons of Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Worth, ar rived Sunday to spend 15-day furloughs with their parents. They will attend the wedding June 7 of their sister, Blanche Marie, to Benny Wetzler. Both are stationed at Chanute Field, 111. They are the grand sons of Mrs. Ella Ka-r. . M>ss Marjorie Hull, of LeRoy, 111., ac companied Roy. Visit at Mullen — Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Osenbau^h visited at Mullen over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. i Ericksen. They were accompa nied by Mrs. Edward Hilderhcff and daughter, Sharon Kay. Cohostesses— Mrs. 0. H. Russ and Mrs. H S Moses were cohostesses with Mrs. C. H. Switzer at the shower given May 27 for Miss Miriam Kubichek. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chace, of Atkinson, Monday visited Mrs. Chace’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Hammond. Miss Mary McCarthy, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mc Carthy, of Omaha, is staying here for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden drove to Omaha Saturday to bring their son, James, home from Creighton university. Miss Marjorie Dixon, of Lin coln visited friends here Memor ial day. , , Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn will leave Saturday for a three weeks’ vacation at Lake Okob ji, la Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hubby and children returned Saturday from Butte where they spent three days with Mr. Hubby’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hub by. Miss Mary Lois Kelly spent Monday in Gregory, S. D. Mrs. Howard Rouse and sons, Floyd and Delbert, Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Hubby and Mrs. Albert Kaczor were Saturday guests at the home of Mrs. Carrie Borg. Miss LaVeta Lehn entertained the Misses Mary Hanley, Ruth Kaplin and Helen Bauwens, all dental assistants from Omaha, Sunday. _ William Kelly, of Omaha, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kelly. Mr. and Mfs. Arthur Cowp erthwaite drove to Mills Monday. Mrs. William G. Beha and daughter, Nan, returned Monday from a 12-day trip to New York. John Kemp returned with them. Mrs. Wi'lirrm Plusher, jr., nee Ruth Jeanette V/atron . . . we^.s Sunday at Inman. — O Neill Photo Co. Ruth Jeanette Watson a June Bride in Pretty Church Wedding INMAN — On Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the Methodist church in Inman, Miss Ruth Jeanette Wat son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Watson, became the bride of William J. Slushtr, jr., of Pineville, Ky. Rev. Lloyd Mul lis, of O’Neill, performed the wedding ceremony at the altar which was decorated with sal mon pink gladioli, purple and white lilacs and spirea. Taper ing candles in tall candelabra were on either side. The b.ide was given in mari iage by her father. She wore a white satin gown with a fitted bodice, deep pep lum and short train. Her finger tip veil of illusion fell from a ti ara of orange blossoms. The bride carried a bouquet of or chids. Mrs. Clifford Opper, of Boston, Mass., sister of the bride, was matron-of-honor and Miss Nellie Ann Erickson and Mrs. LeRoy Holtz, of Omaha, were brides maids. They were gowned in green, pink, and yellow taffeta with matching shoulder length coronet veils. They wore long lace mitts and carried bouquets of carnations. The bride’s mother wore a peek-a-boo mesh dress with gold background and lavender flow ers. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of tea roses. Omahan Bestman _ . _ - r-v i _3 jacK iveece, ui vmdim, as bestman. The ushers were John Watson, of O’Neill, brother of the bride, and LeRoy Holtz, of Omaha. The candles were light ed by Carolyn and Sammy Wat son, sister and brother of the bride. The wedding music was fur nished by Mrs. Harvey Tomp kins, pianist, Mrs. John Watson, violinist, and Miss Doris Hertz, vocalist. A reception at the Watson home followed the ceremony. Mrs. Robert Taylor, of Beatrice, poured at the reception table, with Mrs. William Johnston and Miss Jean Kubik, of Omaha, Lu Elle and Carolyn Watson assist ing. Eleanor Auguston, of Oma ha, was in charge of the guest book and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins the gift room. The bride attended Wesleyan university at Lincoln where she was a member of Willard soror ity. She is a graduate nurse of Immanuel hospital in Omaha where she has been employed. Mr. Slusher is completing an optometry course at Northern Il linois college of Optometry, Chi cago. 111. He served four and one-half years in the Army Air Force, part of which time was spent in the southwest Pacific. Prior to this he attended Union college for- three years at Bar berville, Ky. Go to Okoboji Mr. and Mrs. Slusher left im mediately following the recep tion to spend their honeymoon at Lake Okoboji, la., and will be at home in Chicago, 111., after June 15. The bride’s going away cos tume was a grey flannel suit vith which she wore green ac- , ■essories. Among the out-of-town guests it the wedding were Mrs. Clif 'ord Opper. of Boston, Mass.; Mr. j ■nd Mrs. Warren McClurg. of, Bassett; Mr. and Mrs. N J. Rus- \ sell, of Blanehnrd, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGraw. of Crete; tfrs. Ella Butler and Mrs. Harold Grower, of Independence. Mo.; | Wr. and Mrs. Jay Butler and , laughter, Mary of Neligh: Neil | leed, of Long Beach, Calif ; Dr.1 'and Mrs. Robert Taylor, of Beat rice. From Omaha came Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hoden, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Holtz, Mrs. Allie Hoye and Miss Donna Hoye, Miss Jean Keyes, riobei t Burgstroin, Miss Marjorie Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Raul Tullon, Miss Bobbie Elia son, Miss Eleanor Augustson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reece, Mrs. Bill Johnston, Miss Nellie Ann Erickson, Miss Do. is Hertz, Miss Joan Kubik, Miss Jeanie Mills, and Mrs. Marvin Youngs. O’Neill guests included Miss Helen Biglin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Gallagher and Betty Gal lagher. Mr. and Mrs. John Wat son, Mr. and Mrs. William Wat son. Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva. Washingtonians Honored— CHAMBERS—A family picnic in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Hoerle and family, of Seattle, Wash., was held Sunday at the Ed Beed home. Those present, besides the guests-of-ho n or, were: Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoerle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pavel and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle and son, Mr. and Mrs. La^n Hoerle and Mr. and Mrs. y mond Beed and family* ^ f ' * / s mm Champlin Hl-V-I (High vi» We Suggest: • Malted Milks • Ice Cream i • Toasted Sandwiches --- : u j! Sunday Special Dinner Served from 12 to 2:30 p. m. 14-Fried Spring Chicken French Fries Salad Dessert Drink ■ > When You Think of Good Food Think of — • . 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