Ewing News Mr and Mrs. Earl Billings are spending a few days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Robert Dunaway, and fam ily at Hastings Mr Billings will also go to Grand Island where he will have a checkup at the Vet erans hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Cronin of Hastings and Mrs. Wallace Lottcn of David City were callers at the home of Mrs W. J. Cronin. A slumber party was held on Tuesday evening, June 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mlnar lk to celebrate the birthday an niversary of their daughter, Kar en. Nine girl friends arrived about 7 o'clock in the evening. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mlnank, they went to the River side park at Neligh where lunch was served. The party then went to the theater for further enter tainment. Karen received gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cronin of Chesterton, Ind., accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Pauline Noffke, visited his mother, Mrs. W. J. Cronin, at the Antelope Memorial hospital last Thursday evening. Mrs Martha Hill is vacationing in Missouri. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kenneth Hill, and Mrs. Earl Billings are in charge of Hill's store during her absence. Mrs. Art Sanders and Mrs. Roblcy Sisson, sr., went to Canon City, Colo., to get her parents, Mr. and Mrs William Lyons, who will spend a few weeks at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Sanders, and family. Enroute back to Ewing they called on Mr and Mrs. Vernon Rockey at Ala mosa, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd West, sr., of Creighton, Mrs. Lee Wood of UT Wyoming and Mrs. Maud Brion and Mrs. Hales from Neligh were present at the Jephthah chapter 85 OES session held Tuesday, June 12. Refreshment hostesses were Mesduoes, Ray Funk, James Boies, Ralph Munn and Mrs. Arthur Kropp. Mrs Brion brought some bouquets of roses, which were used as the centerpieces for the tables. The Young Matrons Pinochle club attended the theathe at Ne ligh on Tuesday evening, After the show the group went to the home of Mrs. Ray Funk where refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Schrempp of Norfolk were callers in the home of Misses Anna and Ther esa Bauer on Sunday afternoon. Mrs Maureen Leahy of Cozad visited her aunts, Anna and Theresa Bauer and other rela tives in Ewing on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clyde are vacationing in Wyoming Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck, Mrs. Irwin Cloyd and daughter, Judy, are taking care of Eda's Cafe during their absence. Mr. and Mrs Pat Cronin and children from Chesterton, Ind., are guests of her mother, Mrs. Pauline Noffke and his mother, Mrs. W. J. Cronin. Mrs. Elmer Owens and daugh ter, Judy, of Norfolk was an overnight guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Pauline Noffke, on Tuesday, June 12. She also attended the funeral of Mrs. Perry Saiser on Wednesday, June 13. M iss Donna Perry Weds O’Neillite EMMET—Miss Donna Do Lone Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry of Emmet, became the bride of Everett Joey Staub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Staub of O'Neill, Thursday eve ning, June 14 The single-ring ceremony took place at the Meth odist manse in O’Neill, with Rev. Glenn Kennicott, church pastor, officiating. The bride wore a dress of royal blue taffeta with pink and white accessories. She carried out the tradition of “something old, some thing new, something borrowed and something blue.” The bridegroom’s parents serv ed as attendants for the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Staub plan to make their home in O’Neill. Eastern Star Notes 62d Anniversary PAGE— Jephthah chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star of Ewing observed the 62d anniver sary of the chapter with a picnic at the Page park Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett, Lynn Napier, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Miss Vina Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleming, Mr and Mrs. Sam Burt w is tie, Mr. and Mrs. William Spence, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom and daughter, Kay, Mr and Mrs. Loyd West and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis and Marie, all of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wood of 29 Palms, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Conner of Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen, Mrs. Dora Townsend and Mrs. Carrie Townsend, all of Page. Next time you “take a break," enjoy a lift with out a letdown. Make ice cold milk your drink. American Dairy Ass’n of Nebraska a : ii || || DON’T SUFFER FROM THE Pain and Discomfort of SUNBURN so often encountered these hot, sunny days. Get g.o-o-o-o-o-thing. c-o-o-o-o-o-ling relief with GYPSY CREAM Better yet, get a smooth, even tan without burning — use GYPSY SUN TAN CREAM Both are available in O’Neill exclusively at GILLIGAN'S. -— Enjoy the Pool This Summer! Gel your Swimming Needs at GILLIGAN’S — ! Beach Towels — Ear Plugs — Goggles Nose Plugs — Swim Caps — Masks Suntan Lotions and Creams — GILLIGAN’S IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Picnic Supplies Picnic Jugs — Paper Plates Paper Napkins — Paper Cups Be ready for that impromptu picnic. Buy your picnic needs NOW! . ■■ - Hot summer days often result in unbalanced meals. Don't take a chance on Inadequate vitamin Intake. One SUPER PLENAM1N daily will supply you with more than the minimum daily requirement of all vitamins for which such minimums have been established. Get SUPER PLENAMINS today! _ Don’t Forget . . . Fly Spray for Your Cattle! Methoxychlor. DDT. Lindane. Toxaphene, and others. Spray for Beef Cattle and Spray for Dairy Cattle. Also Residual Spray for barns, etc. Gilligan’sRexall Drug Phone 87 —- O Neill l____! Pair Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gal- | breath of Minneapolis, Mum, recently were graduated to gether at Minnesota Bible col lege. Mr. Galbreath received a bachelor of aits ministerial degree; his wife, a brachelor of arts and a music certificate. Mrs. Galbreath is the former Miss Barbara Bennett, daugh ter of the late Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Bennett of O’Neill. Mrs. Gal breath won third mention in college oratory. The Galbreaths are now located at Kimball, Minn., where he has a summer ministerial appointment with the Church of Christ. Page News Miss Maude Martin was a Sunday guest in the home of her nephew and niece, Mr and Mrs. Herb Stevens. Don Madsen of Norfolk brought his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen, to Page Sunday w'here they were guests of their sister - in - law, Mrs. Frieda Asher, and were after noon callers at the Ben Asher home. Messrs. Edgar, Marvin and Dale Stauffer, Harry Harper and Frank Beelaert and their famil ies observed father’s day with a picnic dinner at the Bowen pic nic grounds. Mrs. Judd Russell entertained Mesdames Dave Bowen, Hal Farnsworth and Carl Max at a coffee hour, Tuesday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs Fred Meyers of Albuquerque, IN.M. Mr. and Mrs. Mick Gallagher and Mel Lorenz of Inman, Ver non Lorenz of O’Neill and Sor en Sorensen, jr., of Star went to Omaha Sunday where they visit ed Leonard Lorenz at the Veter an’s hospital. They found him making satisfactory progress. He figured in a hay baler accident on Friday, June 8, in which he lost both arms. His son, Larry, has been staying with Leonard’s brother, Melvin, of Inman. Mrs. Dora Townsend of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belmer. all of Ewing, attended funeral ser vices for Mrs. Caroline Fenske of Hoskins held Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Fenske, grandmother of Mrs. Belmer, died Friday, June 15. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Fletcher, at Hoskins. Steve Lucero of Omaha ac companied Hugh Troshynski to his home at Page for the week end where he, Eddy Walker and Larry Roach spent the weekend with homefolks. Holly Holliday, Lloyd Fusselman, both of Page and Gary Waller of O’Neill ac companied Eddy Walker back to Omaha, Sunday evening where they will work for the Burling ton railroad. Larry Roach and Hugh Troshynski went to Lin coln where they will work for the same railroad, operating weed mowing machinery for the same railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wood of 29 Palms, Calif., Miss Vina Wood of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haller of Gordon, Mrs. Dean Grim and children of Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. Emma Morris and son, Paul Neubauer, were Sunday after noon visitors in the William Neubauer home. The Nifty Needler’s 4-H club were guests of the Misses Lura Ann and Peggy Crumly, Friday afternoon with Merna Heiss, co hostess. Seventeen members an swered roll call. The baking class experimented with pie dough. Lunch was served Ruth Evelyn Mewmaw will be the June 29 hostess with Connie Riege, co hostess. Mrs. Melvin Held and Mrs. Arnold Stewart were guests when members of the 4-H pitch club met at the home of Mrs. Ethel Park for an afternoon of card playing on Friday. Mrs. Anton Nissen received the con solation prize, Mrs. I. O. Wood, the traveling award and Mrs. Otto Matschullat hefd high score. Mrs. Clarence Stevens will en tertain June 29. Frontier for printing! Hospital Wing Being Constructed Ford Money Enables Addition LYNCH— A new wing on the Sacred Heart hospital has been1 started—thanks to money made available by the Ford Foundation. Sacred Heart was to receive a grand of 10-thousand-dollars. The new wing will measure 31 by 45 feet. The basement of the addition will be used for sleeping quarters for the Cath olic Sisters who operate the hos pital. Gene Udey is the contract or. The present laboratory, kitch en, dining room and parlor will also be remodeled. Other Lynch News Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hav ranek and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havranek and fam ily visited relatives in Harting lon Sunday. The American Legion auxiliary 1 met at the Legion hall Monday Eleanor Barnes spent the past j week in North Platte. Mrs. John Rossmeier met her five sisters and their families in Sioux City at the Morningside park, for a reunion on Sunday, June 10. Mrs. Rossmeier’s chil dren and their familes were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn of Dorsey visited at the George Barta home Sunday, June 10. A no-hostess extension club meeting was held by the Rural Progressive club at the Lynch park last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elmo Barnes presided and plans were made for the club fair booth. Mrs. Geraldine Spen cer and Mrs. Joyce Audiss were visitors. A picnic lunch was en joyed. Mr. and Mrs. William Mahlen dorf and daughters were recent visitors in Lake Andes, S.D. Miss Clara Kohler of Fullerton spent Wednesday and Thursday, June 13 and 14, at the Vince Je horek home. Mrs. Bernice Row of Spencer is visiting at the Harry Mulhair home. The First Methodist church is holding its summer Bible school iifnolc TUnrn oro Yr inrlorffor_ ten, primary, junior, first and junior high classes. A program is planned for Friday afternoon. Miss Clara Kohler of Fuller ton and Mr. and Mrs. Vince Je horek visited at the Bernard Ma han home Wednesday, June 13. Mr. and Mrs. William Vesely and family of Verdel were recent visitors at the Frank Fisher home. Don Allen and Albert Kalkow ski were business visitors at Om aha Friday. Mrs Earl Moody of Armour, S.D., visited relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs Howard Ander son and family spent Sunday, June 10, at the Niobrara state park Mr and Mrs. Robert Lofquest of Fremont spent last weekend here with the latter’s parents, brother and sisters, who live near Lynch. About 25 friends and relatives recently helped Velma Micanek celebrate her birthday anniver sary at her home north of Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Petersen of Monowi were Lynch callers on Sunday. Rev. Charles Karnber spent the past week in Omaha on business, also visiting friends. Celia News _ Friday visitors at the William Maloun home were Alex For sythe, O. A. Hammerberg and Dorothy Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Don Staples and family of Spokane, Wash., left Tuesday morning, June 12. for their home. Enroute they visited the James Hupp family at Wood Lake, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family accompan ied them to Wood Lake and re turned home the same evening. Dolye, Karen and Junie Focken attended the Sand Creek Live Wires 4-H club meeting which was held in the Pioneer school Sunday afternoon, June 10. Mrs. Quentin Hickok is leader. Several projects are being carried by the group._ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz were in Omaha Sunday and Monday. Alice’s Beauty Shop (In Former Apparel Shop Location) Phone 263 — O'Neill hotel lindell I LINCOLN. NEBRASKA "^MATURMW TAINAN'* CAMTiWA _I I fireworks I ^GGESVni;®!8 | I On sale June **— I I DAVIS OIL COMPANY I Miss Imogene Davis Feted at Shower INMAN — A group of friends were hostesses on Friday evening at the new addition of the Methodist church at a prenuptial miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Imogene Davis who will be married this month to James Bridges, formerly of O’Neill. Imogene received many gifts. Other Inman News Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hancock of Los Angeles, Calif., were Wednesday evening, June 13, callers in the H. E. Smith home. Mrs. Hancock is a sister of Mr Smith. Mrs. Lyle Abney entertained the YM club at her country home on Tuesday, June 12. She served dinner to the group at noon followed by a social time. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony ‘entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allendorfer and family of O’ Neill and Mrs. Merman Chase of Porterville. Calif., at dinner Thursday evening at their home. Dr and Mrs. W. J. Slusher and boys called on Mrs. Slusher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Wat son, and Sam Thursday after noon. The Slushers were enroute to their home in Valentine after spending their vacation in the south where they visited Dr. Slusher’s relatives and in Wash ington. DC., where they visited Mrs. Slushers brother - in - lawr and sister, Col. and Mrs. Clifford Opper and family. Mr. ana Mrs. n. fc,. bmitn went to O’Neill Sunday after noon where they attended the wedding of Miss Janet Arlene Hull and Duane F. Booth at the O’Neill Methodist church. Mrs. Ivan Couch and daugh ter, Canda, of Auburn are spend ing several days this week with Gene Couch here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family attended a family re union at the home of Mrs. An thony’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat at Page on Sunday. Other guests included Mrs. Mermon Chase of Porter ville, Calif., Hermon Matschullat of San Francisco, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. William Matschullat of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Munderloh of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horstmann and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat and family of Page. Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry and family were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vitt and family of O’Neill. Mrs. Leo Harte and children, Mrs. Mermon Chase and Mrs. Gaylene Anthony spent Monday visiting in the Frank McDonald home at Dorsey. Mr. and Mrs. Ermond Keyes and family of Mesa, Ariz., arriv ed on Sunday evening for a short visit in the home of Mr. Keyes parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Keyes and other relatives. Mrs. Albert Anthony and her sister, Mrs. Mermon Chase, of Porterville, Calif., spent Fri day in Bloomfield visiting friends. O’Neill News Mr and Mrs. E H Kohl and Mrs Mane Carlson, all of Til den, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer Sunday. Mr and Mrs Jerry- Weaver went to Ainsworth Sunday to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Lessig Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Denny and son of Indianapo- ! lis. Ind., were also there. Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Waring were their mothers, Mrs Ethel Waring and Mrs. Alta Finch, !»oth of Page Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. J Towle were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Towle, and family of Nor folk The Misses Kathleen and Mar cella Seymour and their brother. Bartholomew Seymour, jr., all of Grosse Pointte. Mich., left Wed nesday after having visited Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froelich for several days. Their son, W. J. Froelich, jr„ left also to start the summer sesion at Georgetown university law school. Washing ton, D.C. Monuments or lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen of the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu ments from the factory to the consumer. — Fmmett Crsbb. O' Neill. phone 139-J. 37tf Mr and Mrs. Robert Axtell ■i nH twn enne rtf HamKnrtf T a arrived Friday for the golf tour nament and to visit Mr. and Mrs. William C. Artus and Mrs. Esther Downey. Mrs. Axtell, who is the former Lou Ann Iler, and her family left Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. Sprague had as their guests his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pederson of Ashland, Ore. They also visited Mr. and Mrs Glen Sprague of Stuart. They left on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A F. Stanton and Mr. and Mrs Rex Stowell and son spent the weekend in Sioux Falls, S.D., visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddy and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stanton and their fami lies. Mr. and Mrs. John Rohde of Cheyenne, Wyo., S/Sgt. John James London of Offutt air force base, Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike London went to Spalding to spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard London. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kirkpat rick and Danny were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summers. Venetian blinds, prompt deliv ery, made to measure, metal or wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon alds. tf Miss Lynn Seymour of Grand Island, who was visiting the Misses Alice and Kay Schaffer, returned with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Richard Sey mour, who visited in Grand Is land the weekend of June 9-10. S/Sgt. John James London is spending his leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike London. He spent one week with his sis ter and other relatives in Colome, S.D., and will spend two weeks here. Michigan Visitor Feted at lea Mrs. William J Froeiich enter tained at tea Monday from 3 un til 5 p.m., at her home. It was given for Miss Kathleen Seymour of Grosso Pointe, Mich., the fi ancee of W. J. Froeiich, jr. Miss Seymour's sister, Miss Marcella, also was in the receiving line. The Mesdames Edward Camp bell, H. J Birmingham, Edward Gallagher and Frank Froeiich poured. Those who assisted were Mrs. William Montgomery of Minne apolis, Minn., Mrs. J. Robert Bcr lgan and the Misses Barbara and Marde Birmingham Lennox Comfort Coach to Visit O’Neill— Scheduled for a visit to O'Neill on Thursday, June 28. is the Lennox Comfort-Coach. It is a large, traveling educational and display unit that is touring the midwestem states By comparison, the coach is the size of a huge passenger bus but is designed especially for this un usual display. It is fitted with loud speakers and a large display area. Featured is a talking robot, Lennie Lennox. Its purpose is to introduce and explain new meth ods of heating and air condition ing to the public. Thn visit of thr* T j'nnnx FY»m fort-Coach has been arranged by Jack Davidson of James David son & Sons, local Lennox dealer. Visitors to the coach are being offered a chance at valuable prizes. No purchase is necessary. An adult need only register to be eligible to win. A “comfort-clin ic” will also be held for those who wish answers to their heating and air conditioning problems. The coach will be located at the stop light corner, just east of the First National bank. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family of Page were supper guests Sunday eveing at the C. H. Swit zer home. Mrs. Catherine Gunn of Lincoln spent the first part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Wettlaufer. Little Sheryl Kay Vorce, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alvin Vorce, had a few little friends over Friday to help celebrate her third birthday anniversary. Jim Becker, Jim Enright, Jim Froelich, Jim Hickey and Matt Hynes left Monday to do manual ELECTRONIC PIANO TUNING Will be working in O’Neill the week of June 30. Have a few openings left in schedule. For appointment, call Mrs. Man son, phone 525-W, O’Neill. BUD BOE, Piano Tech. Tom’s Music House, Norfolk ,o, »» “ \«*S^ \ jAar^. S VNGG^ uliY 4^ $v°s m nee'6" ♦♦♦ • MIDGET RACES • WRESTLING • GIGANTIC FIREWORKS • DANCING • CENTRAL STATES CARNIVAL CO. BOX SEATS available at the Comer Drug Store in Neligh M-f Bring the Family and Spend the Day in Neligh’s Beautiful Riverside Park ..A SEA JOY FANCY A j | Pink Salmon JL TALL CANS | DEL MONTE SLICED OR HALVES A £ g PEACHES , cNs 3 for l TROPIC ISLE CRUSHED ■■ | PINEAPPLE 3,3 CANS 5 FOR I DEL MONTE A j | Tomato Juice 46-OZ. CANS 3 FOR I FRIONOR SKINLESS FROZEN A q. g Cod Fish Fillets LB. PK&S. 3 FOR I NATURIPE SLICED FROZEN » j | Strawberries . . IO-OZ. PKG. 4 FOR I STOKELY’S FROZEN J | LEMONADE >oz cm O for *1 SPECIAL "FREE" PACK > g Kleenex Napkins Q for * I CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN OR £ | BEEF SOUPS Ofor I CANTALOUPE VINE RIPENED CALIFORNIA NO. 1.LB. 12C SUNKIST GRAPEFRUIT.H Golden Ripe Bananas.* LBS. 29‘ California Head Lettuce.■ tOc CELERY HEARTS.. 25 4TH ST. MARKET Phone 93 — We Deliver % ^ ■ 1 r ■ ... ^ Kingan’s Chopped Beef ng or Luncheon Meat 8 3 12-OZ. CANS.$1.00 . I % LEAN, MEATY SPARE RIBS Lb. 33c TENDER MINUTE STEAK ... Lb. 69c TENDER-GROWN FRYERS Each 89c CUDAHY PURITAN LEAF LARD _ Lb. 17c CUDAHY AMERICAN CHEESE ...... Lb. 49c 5-LB. BOX . $2.35 CUDAHY PURITAN ALL-MEAT MINCED HAM Lb. 39c DOLLAR DAY DANDIES THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY ; JUNE 21-22 — 23■ (