Clearwater New. Mm. Charlm (JUftrlckt HUuter 5 3290 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Flowers oi Michigan visited at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Jess Flowers and other re latives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kirchner harve taken over management of the Claussen cafe owned by Mrs. Minnie Claussen. It will be known as Whitie’s Cafe. Mrs. Grace Luben of Inman, tlie Raymond Luben family of Fremont, Mrs. Norbert Clark and daughter of O’Neill and Mrs. James Boies and family of Ew ing were guests at the William Luben home Monday of last week. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Luben of O’Neill called at the Luben home Beiva Michael, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Michael, was the honor guest Friday evening at a pre nuptial shower in Con eorcna Lutheran church parlors here One hundred guests were present. The room was decorated in colors of blue and white, and garden flowers decorated the brides table. Mrs. Rodney Charf was in charge of the gift book, and the Misses Betty Tinsley and Sharon Twiss assisted in opening the gdts. Miss Joyce Anderson was m charge of the entertain ment. The bride received many gifts as well as a supply of gro ceries. Miss Michael will be mar ried July 2 to Lomiie Patras, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Patras, all of Clearwater. Many from here attended the Luben-Brandt wedding Sunday at the Methodist church in Neligh. Mr. and Mis. Ray Sanks of Nortn Platte and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood, Susan and Mary Alice of Weeping Water, spent the weekend at the William Luben home and with other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knapp of California arrived Tuesday to spend several days with Walter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Knapp, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Luben were in Omaha on business last week and also visited at the Stanley Wo., spent Saturday night at the Osborn home, so they could visit with the Vernon Ole sons who are spending their va cation there. Mr. and Mrs. Char ley Oleson and family came Sun day to enjoy a picnic dinner with Vernon Olesons, the Harold Os borns, the Howard Grahams, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Graham and Gor don Bartos. Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Hiscocks and Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber joined the group for a picnic supper. Ruth Osborn anil Marlyn Graham entertained the group with several musical numbers on the accordian and pi ano. Mrs. Harry Johnson entertain ed the Dorsey Aid society Wed nesday. Mrs. Joe Hrbek and Mrs. Gor don Barta helped in the Band Boosters stand Saturday evening in Lynch. Little Donovan Alder was taken to a doctor Saturday and the child had to have further correc tion on his neck where he had recently had surgery. Friends are hoping that Donovan soon will be feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alder and Diana and Hal Rosenkrans were Wednesday dinner guests at the Lee Brady sr home. The Ben Alders from Kelso, Wash., called at the Sadie Derick son and Lloyd Brady home Wed nesday afternoon on their way to O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady jr. and Cheryl spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, returning to their Itome in Omaha Sunday eve ning. They also attended the Alumni banquet at Lynch Satur day evening. Albert Lee Brady came from Lynch Sunday and had dinner with the Bradys. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oleson and Neil and Mrs. Harold Os born and Ruth visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mil lard and daughters in Sioux City Friday. Lyle Wells helped at the Os born home Saturday. Jane Carson came home from her school work to attend the Alumni banquet in Lynch Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slack took care of their grandchildren so their daughters, Joy and Shir ley Wells, could attend the alum ni banquet in Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn and Ruth and Sgt. and Mrs. Ver non Oleson and Neil were Wed nesday evening sapper guests at the T. J. and Howard Graham home. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Graham were Saturday evening supper guests at the Pete Mulhair home in Lynch. Sadie Derickson accompanied the Tom Alders to O’Neill Satur day. ON SALE! BIGGEST stock in North-Central Nebraska . . . all types . . . priced reasonably! • WHISTLING FOUNTAINS • SPARKLERS • FLORAL SHELLS • PIN WHEELS • TRIANGLE WHEELS • FLYING METEORS • PENNY NOVELTIES • SMOKING CAP STICKS • REPEATER STAR SHELLS • LAWN FOUNTAIN S • BOTTLE FLYERS • SKY ROCKETS • HELICOPTERS • SKYROCKETS • CAP GUNS — CAP BALLS • PARACHUTE JUMPERS Open Tuesday Morning, July 4, Until Noon SCOVIE’S WESTERN AUTO STORE... O’NeiU A. P. JaskowtaJt Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Onitor Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquist and family attended the wedding of their cousin, Richard Sweet at Atkinson Sunday. The Grant Mott family attend ed the Wondercheck reunion Sun day at Atkinson. Cathy Lofquist and Beverly Meyers were overnight guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Edna Lofquist Friday. Mrs. Esther Mae Barnhart and family, Neligh, and the Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Turner, Ringgold, vis ited Friday evening at the Grant Mott home. Mrs. Ralph Munn and children visited Monday evening at the Z. H. Fry home. Mrs. Leo Miller and children were Neligh visitors Friday af ternoon Mrs. Richard Napier and girls and Mrs. Z. H. Fry attended a party Thursday afternoon for Monica’s birthday at the Ralph Munn home. The Leo Miller family, Mr. and Mrs. David Basel and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller were dinner guests Sunday at the Walter Mil ler home Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cary and Nila visited Saturday evening at the Lionel Gunter home. Sheila Ryan visited Friday and was an overnight guest at the Alfred Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Weinkauf came back Wednesday from their wedding trip and visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kudy Ahlers. They left Satur day evening for Wichita, Kan., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson vis ited Thursday evening at the William Lofquist home. Tommy Kadduck, Denver, Colo., is spending his summer vacation helping at the Howard Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, Page, and their son-in-law and daughter and family, Seattle, Wash., visited Dennis Ickes Fri day evening at the Leo Miller 1 IVillV . Mrs. Leo Miller brought Steve Miller, Glenda Napier and Da vid Shrader from Atkinson Thurs day afternoon. They had been at tending church camp at Cleve land. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke, In man, did the Bert Fink chores the first part of last week. A1 Gibson visited Thursday and was an overnight guest at the Wayne Fry home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock and Phil, Omaha, came Saturday to spend the weekend at the Dave Pollock home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock and family, Neligh, visited at the Dave Pollock home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier, Dennis, Leroy and Steve had din ner at the George Keller home Wednesday. The Alfred Napier family were dinner guests last Sunday at the Glen Harpster home. Willard Harpster went home with Leroy and Dennis for a couple days visit, returning to his home Tues day evening. The Art Busshardt family visit ed Thursday evening at the Dave Pollock home. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox and baby, Minneapolis, Minn., came Monday for a visit with the Al fred Naipier family. He is a cou I sin of Mrs. Napier. Mrs. George Montgomery visit ed Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. John Miller. Mohammed Shamsi came Sat urday afternoon to spend a week at the Dale Napier home. He is from Iran. The John Napier family had dinner Sunday at the Alfred Na pier home. Mrs. Wilbur Bennett called on Mrs. Dewitt Hoke Wednesday morning. The Leo Miller family were dinner guests last Sunday at the Archie Johnston home. Mr. and Mrs. David Bosel, Se attle, Wash., are visiting at the Howard Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and Danny, and Mr. and Mrs. David Basel were guests Friday evening at the Leo Miller home in honor of Howard and Vera Miller and Da vid and Lou Bosel wedding an niversaries. Homemade ice cream and cake were served to the group. Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Fry and family, Mr and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and family, Moham med Shams i and the Lorraine Montgomery family plan to meet the Duane Jensen family of New man Grove for a picnic dinner in the Neligh Park Sunday. Patty Lofqoist spent Tuesday un til Friday with Lynne Rother ham. Mrs. Daisy Miller visited with Mrs. Dave Pollock, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Caster, Sterling, Colo., Mrs. Jessie Cronk, Mrs. Anna Smith and Linda and Mrs Daisy Miller visited last Monday at the Howard Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. David Bosel, the Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Turner, Ringgold, and Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Miller were dinner guests Saturday at the Walter Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and David and Alice Shrader visited Friday at the Vearl Gun ter home in Blair. Mrs. Mar tha Shrader came home with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and David Saturday morning af ter helping at the Gunter home the past two weeks and getting acquainted with her new grand daughter, Janet. Alice stayed for a longer visit and plans to come home Friday. Mrs. Clayton Sumpter and sons, Granada Hills, Calif.; Lin da Hansen, Coleridge; Mrs. Joe i Luzio and Joann, Emerson; Char- j les Stevens, Sioux City, la.; Mr. j and Mrs. Willie Shrader and Da- j vid, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bennett | and Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrader and Diane, Mrs. Martha Shrader and Ed dy, Mr. and Mrs. Art Lucas and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shra der and Lavern, Flora Young, James Bennett, Ina Bennett, and the Maynard Morrow, Bus Napier and Wayne Shrader families were dinner guests Sunday at the Wil bur Bennett home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink visited Friday evening at the Dave Pol lock home. Chambers News By Airs. E. K. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Newhouse, Mrs Charles Grimes and Gerald and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grimes and Patsey spent Sunday at Lin coln in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaiser, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Palmer of Sacra mento, Calif., who had just re turned from a two-month tour of Russia and Western European Countries. Katheryn Newhouse of Warren, Mich., was also present. The Keith Newhouse family of Lincoln are in Pennsylvania for the summer so were unable to be present. Edith Grimes and a friend from Lincoln visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grimes and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blevins returned the first of last week from their wedding trip to the West Coast. After visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed, they drove to Alta Vista, la., to spend a few days with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter attended the annual reunion of Mrs. Carpenter’s family at Riv erside Park in Neligh Sunday. Fifty two relatives were pre sent coming from Allen, Plain view, Tilden, Oakdale, Elgin, Creighton, Neligh and Cham bers in Nebraska, Minneapolis, Minn., and Vivian, S. D. Judy Beed returned Friday from Lincoln where she has spent two weeks with her brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Lubken and family. (Rexall) | |-| Brings relief from muscular aches and pains, stiff neck, aching back and shoulders, sore arm, even temporary relief from minor rheumatic and arthritic pain. THRU is the only surface formula that con tains these active pain-killers — actually 2 OZ. goes deep into underlying mus Liquid cle, to the nerve endings. Pain or Jel is killed at its source. $1 AQ Usually brings relief within 20 ■ * minutes. Will not burn, sting 6 oz. Liquid or redden normal skin. $2.98 I l[Rexali\ | DEVOY REXALL Drug i Bob Devoy, Pharmacist Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings O'Neill, Nebr. Two babies, Susan Cox, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox of Lincoln and Debra Grimes, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grimes of Chambers received holy baptism Sunday morning at the Methodist church. The Rev. C. Cox officiated. Mrs. Bernard Grimes was admitted to member ship by transfer from the Page Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox and Su san Kay of Lincoln were over night guests Saturday of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tange man, and Sunday guests of his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Char les Cox. Charles Cox of Broken Bow was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Stewart of Boisie, Ida., were overnight guests Saturday of his sister, Mrs. Paul Roth. The Stewarts were enroute to Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dankert and Dale drove to Sioux City Sunday where they visited Al vin Johnson in the Lutheran hospital. Miss Alice Johnson and Mrs. Dellie Fauquier, who had been staying there to be near their brother, returned home with the Dankerts. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tangeman went to Sioux City Sunday and will remain for a few days while Mr. Johnson is recupera ting. The Rev. Earl Schwenk, pastor of the Memorial Baptist church, is attending a Youth camp at Polk this week. Mr. and Mrs. Warneke of East St. Louis, 111., have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Earl Sch wenk and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rovert Sanderson and family of Stanton were Sun day dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson and Terry. They and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mikkelson called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nets Mik kelson in the afternoon. Mrs. Bruce Grimes and Patsy who were in Lincoln Sunday re mained overnight and accomipan ied Miss Kathryn Newhouse oi Warren, Mich., to Chambers Mon day. Miss Newhouse is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E Newhouse. Velma Jones of Glendale, Ariz., and Carolyn Heater of North Car olina were overnight guests, June 21 in the home of the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge and family. Attending the Cleveland Bi ble camp at Stuart during the past two weeks were Myrtle and Marilyn Burge, Janelle and Janet Harkins, Cheryl Sum memer and Randy Butterfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jarman and Douglas returned Friday from a trip to Chicago where they spent several days. Mrs. Earl Schwenk and child ren and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warneke of East St. Louis, 111., attended a family reunion at Broken Bow Sunday. Mrs. Willard Thomson, Susan and Jean and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and Debbie went to Norfolk Fri day. The Rev. Earl Schwenke was a dinner guest in the William Tur ner home Sunday. Servicemen's Notes . . . Marine Pvt. Dennis D. Boett cher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boettcher of Anoka, on June 16, was scheduled to complete a four-week individual combat training course with the Regi mental Training Unit at Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. Each marine receives the in stmction upon completion of re cruit training to ensure his pro ficiency in the latest infantry tac tics, scouting and patrolling, first-aid, map-reading, mine war fare and defensive positions. The guided missile cruiser U3S Topeka operates as a major unit of the potent Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. Serving aboard the cruiser is Robert R. Remter, hospital corps man third class, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Remter of Spencer, Try the Frontier Want Ada Loclcsmithing General Repairing of l>x'k* of All Kind* I dam • Home* • B*i*lne**eo Joseph P. Shanner 112 So. 4th O’Neill ’ * E.O.M. S^ykLyjLykg^JK (End-of-Month) ^ESHpMBP^ EJtlE Just Say "Charge ^ onvieill SUMMER THONGS DRESSES Now! AQc Now! $0 ^ The popular sandle for sum Broken sizes and styles. Values mer wear. 100% rubber, child to 6.98. While they last! ren and Misses’ sizes. APRON SEAMLESS HOSE SPECIAL! Now! O Pr* $ Now! 2 f°r Sizes 9-11. First quality new Pretty aprons now sale priced. summer shades. Hteg. 98c. Reg. 79c. SHORTY PJ SETS NOW! J 44 What a buy! Misses' cool cotton no iron PJs. Sizes S-M-L. Don't miss this big special! Reg. 1.98. CANVAS SHOES NOW! $1 Real values! Red and blue oxfords in sizes 7/i 2/2. Sturdy! Washable! Save at Gambles Big Shoe Dept. CHAMBRAY SHIRTS NOW! 00c Size 15-17. Sanforized. Sturdy full cut shirts, for all summer long! Reg. 1.39. Boys' KNIT SHIRTS NOW! yjc Boys' sizes 6-16. No iron knit in popular stripes. Short sleeve. Reg. 1.19. Boys' Spring & Summer SPORT SHIRTS COATS Now! 99c Now! %Price 1 Rack childrens’ and Misses’ Short sleeve plaids. Sizes 6-16. coats and jackets. Broken sjzes Save now at Gambles. Reg. 1.39. GIRDLES "Eiderlom" , _ PANTIES Now! $1 Now! Reg. 1.69 values. Parity or White. Reg. 59c Sizes S-M-L. regular style. Sizes M-L-XL. Save (luring Gambles big sale! I SALE'. I t MISSES SKIRTS \ NOW. 2^ \ , 3 98 skirts. Popo'ar full 1 pS^’— 1 " Ntfsse^ ^ ^ 1 SLEEVELESS 1 BLOUSES I NOW. 77c 1 M this low price! Fine san 1 You'll want several at ^ ^ p(,ds. Size \ forized cottons r iss these buys!_ l 32-38. Reg.1 SALE! I SPORT SHIRTS N°W! g9' Here s real valueI Short / i **• * ^ Misses' I MMAICA SHORTS I NOW! 77* I /Besf va,ue in O'Neilll M- , / C°'°r or Plaids ■ 'sses Sizes l0.,8. j I i-39 value. f°r ,h* holiday, Reg ^