The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 16, 1963, Image 3

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    aklHE FRONTfifti
BILL RICHARDSON, Publisher
BRUCE J REHBERG, Editor
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Entered at the postoffice in O'Neill, Holt county,
Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. This newspaper
is a member of the Nebraska Press Association,
National Editorial Association and the Audit Bureau
jf Circulations.
NATIONAL E 0 I T O HI A ;
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Page News
Rv Mr». Rea Aikni
DeVon Kemper, Linda Alberts,
Linda Thompson, Jim Crumly,
Andrea Wettlaufer, Roberta Ash
er, Valjean Parks and Jolene
Grass accompanied the Rev. and
Mrs. Robert Linder and Dick and
Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlaufer
tit Omaha, Saturday. They visited
various churches of different de
nominations including Boys Town
a Hebrew Temple, where they
witness a boy’s Bar Mitvah and
also attended services at the First
Mehodist church.
The above named young folks
are attending membership class
and will join the Methodist church
in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher
and family, Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Harvey and boys and
Mrs Hester Edmiston enjoyed a
breakfast Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Woods, Lincoln, who
spent the weekend here on their
farm.
Leonard Blain, a junior in
in Page High School has been
informed by the Temperance Le
ague of Nebraska that his es
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! MAKERS OF
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STANDARD SIZES
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’Neill, Nebr. 4-6e
say, “The case against Social
Drinking’’ has won second place
in our district in the Senior High
contest. Leonard will go to Lin
coln on Citzenship Day, May 11th,
where he and the other winners
will receive an award of merit
certificate at the Capitol build
ing They will then tour the Cap
itol building and be guests at a
banquet at noon. The Rev. El
more Blain of Atkinson will ac
company Leonard to Lincoln.
“Party Time" was the theme
of the annual May Tea, of the
home extension clubs of the Page
Center, Page Extension club, East
Side Kountry Kluto and the Gold
en Rule Extension club held in
the Fellowship hall of the Meth
odist church Thursday afternoon.
The 42 members and their
guests welcomed by Mrs. Edgar
Stauffer, group chairman of the
Page center. The afternoon be
gan with a “Kitchen Scramble”
a puzzle pertaining to kitchen ar
ticles. A triple trio, members of
the East Side Kountry Klub, sang
two selections.
Mrs. Catherine Indra gave a
demonstration on centerpieces.
She showed what could be made
from items most homemakers
have around the house. She made
several centerpieces to be used
for the different months of the
year.
A film strip was shown on
“Ground Beef, the Passport to
Far-away Eating”, which Mrs.
I n/lr-i noeroto/1
At the conclusion of the pro
gram the members viewed the
decorations followed by the serv
ing of lunch. Mrs. Merwyn French
poured the coffee and Mrs. Dick
Cunningham, the tea.
Town and Country club met
Thursday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fussel
man. Bridge was played with Mr
and Mrs. Jerry Lamason winning
high and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Harvey, second high.
Mrs. George Clasey and Mrs.
Harold Kelly were guests when
the Bid or Bye club met with
Mrs. John Steinberg, Wednesday
afternoon. Bridge was played with
Mrs. Jerry Lamason winning
high.
The pupils and teacher, Mrs.
E. L. Miner of District 23 enter
tained their mothers and guests
at a tea Friday afternoon. Each
lady received a tulip corsage.
A short program was held. Fol
lowing this the young folks went
on a scavenger hunt while the
mothers enjoyed a social hour
and lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heiss and
family entertained Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Heiss and Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Heiss and family to a
Mother’s Day dinner Sunday at
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zellers and
Mrs. Richard Heiss were Sunday
afternoon callers in the home of
Mr. and Mrs Merwyn French jr.
and family, York.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer,
Mr and Mrs Harry Harper, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Stauffer and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Stauffer had Mother's Day dinner.
PAINT SALE
Several good colors
Sherwin Williams Super
Kemtone, rubber base paint
West Lumber
and Coal Co.
Page, Nebr. 2-4c
SHARP
ONE-OWNER
Used Cars
1961 FORD Galaxie 4 door, V-8, tu-tone, radio,
Fordomatic
1962 FORD Galaxie 4 door, V-8, overdrive, ra
dio, heater, new tires
1957 FORD 4 door, V-8, tu-tone, radio, heater,
new tires, low mileage
1960 FORD Country Sedan, V-8, Cruisematic,
mechanically A-l
1960 MERCURY Monterey 4-door, V-8, new
tires, low mileage, clean and sharp
ROBERTSON
MOTOR CO., INC.
PHONE SS
316 E. Fremont O'Neill, Nebr.
at Segerwood Cafe. In the after
r*jon the Edgar Stauffers called
at St. Anthony's hospital to vis
it the patients from Page.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen
and sons visited their daughter
and family, Mr and Mrs. Dick
Stewart and son, Grand Island.
Dennis Ickes was home from
Lincoln for the weekend. Mrs.
Emma Kemper accompanied him
back to Lincoln, Sunday, where
she will visit her daughter and
family, Mr and Mrs. George
Winkler.
Mrs Jennie Finley went to
Bronson, la., by bus where she
will visit her son and family, Mr
and Mrs. Jim Finley and Sheila
and her sister. Mrs. Susie Alex
ander for several days. She will
also visit a niece, Mrs. Dorothy
Haafke,
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Woods ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Haynes from Lincoln to Page for
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser,
O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Troshynski were Saturday sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. D.
Ickes.
Mr. and Mrs George Wettlau
fer and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Wettlaufer and Gary, O’
Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strong
Norfolk and Karen Woeppel, Ew
ing, enjoyed a no-host dinner at
the home of Mrs. Andrew Wett
laufer, O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton
and Mrs. Gailord Albright were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Amott Buxton, O’Neill, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hancock, Cal
ifornia, were afternoon callers.
King’s Daughters met Tuesday
night at the Methodist church,
Mrs. Robert Beelaert had the de
votions. The Rev. Linder gave
the first lesson on the “Dimen
cisvn nf Prrivnr” nf n f.
ficers was held with Mrs. Nor
man Trowbridge, president; Mrs
“Bud” Ickes, vice-president; Mrs.
Allen Gross, secretary; Mrs. Tom
Kelly, co-secretary; Mrs. Donna
Beelaert, treasurer; Mrs. George
Wettlaufer; condolence secretary.
Hostesses were Mrs. George Wett
laufer and Mrs. Robert Linder.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes, Lin
coln, visited his mother, Mrs. Al
len Haynes and aunt, Mrs. Nell
Storm over the weekend. Mrs.
Roy Haynes also visited her sis
ters, Grace and Nell Woods, Em
ma Canaday and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Neubauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sor
ensen and family, Creighton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Nissen and family were Sunday
lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. So
ren Sorensen sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Roach were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Cronk and family.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes at
tended the Knox county school
picnic, Sunday. Mrs. Henry Vona
sek, the teacher Glenda Sorensen
who attends the school, won a
purple ribbon at the speech con
test held Saturday in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed,
Loup City, visited Mrs. Susie
Haynes and Nell Storm Wednes
day. Mrs. Reed, the former Nel
lie Barnett is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Henry Barnett who us
ed to live where the Harry Teg
elers now live.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch took
their mothers, Mrs. Ethel Waring
and Mrs Alta Finch to church
Sunday followed by dinner at
their home. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch and
family, Osmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski,
Page, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giv
ens, Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens
1 O 1 T-l_i_1
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Mrs. George Pongratz, O’Neil]
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Harold Kramer, Stuart.
Mrs. A. 0. Weber spent Mo
ther’s Day with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Trowbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blain, Or
chard, were Mother’s day guests
in the home of his mother, Mrs.
Ella Blain.
Elkhorn Valley Holiness associ
ation prayer conference met at
Niobrara,' Saturday. This area
was represented. The morning
speaker was an Indian pastor,
the Rev. Jimmerson, Winner. The
afternoon speaker was the Rev.
Berniece Hubby. A basket din
ner was enjoyed at noon.
District No. 55, Mrs. Harry
Thomsen the teacher, will hold
their picnic. Thursday. Mrs.
E. L. Miner and pupils of dis
trict No. 23 invited everyone in
the district to their picnic, Satur
day.
Mrs. Icie Snyder was a Sunday
dinner guest in the John Gray
home. Afternoon callers were Mr
and Mrs. Elsworth Hunter, Scotts
bluff.
Sunday visitors in the Otto Mat
schullat home were Mr. and Mrs
Dale Matschullat and family and
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony and
family, Scotia. Afternoon callers
to visit the Anthony's were Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky, Inman.
Mrs. Otto Matschullat had Mo
ther’s day greetings via the tele
phone from her son. Wayne, San
Francisco and her daughter, Mrs.
Mernon Chase. Porterville. Calif.
Mrs. C. E. Walker and Mrs.
Floyd Frahm entertained neigh
bors and friends of Jenelle Allen
to a breakfast Thursday morning
in the Walker home. The group
presented Miss Allen with a gift.
Mother’s Day supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert,
were his mother. Mrs. Marie Bee
laert, Ewing, her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Harper, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Jarman and family,
Chambers. Mrs. Gordon Harper,
Oklahoma City, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Beelaert and family and Mr.
KU I ML I nCHIRE
rhurs. May 16
Family Night
"ESCAPE FROM EAST BERLIN”
Fri.-SaL May 17-18
“FACE OF A FUGITIVE”
Sun.-Mon.-Tnes May 19-20-21
“A GIRL NAMED TAMIKO"
Wed.-Thms. May 23-23
Family Night
"THE HARD MAN”
and Mrs Robert Prill and fam
ily, Stuart.
Mr and Mrs "Bud” Ickes and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R F. Park
Mrs. Paul Hartigan and fam
ily were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Steinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen,
sr. visited Mr and Mrs. Clay
ton Messner and Leta Rea, O’
Neill. They also called at the
Jack Taylor and Frank Barival
homes, to visit their grandchild
ren, who are staying there.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zellers, Mrs
Richard Heiss and boys and
Grace Zellers were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr and Mrs. J.C.
King and family, York.
Mr. and Mrs L. G. Summers
and family and Jerry Summers
and children were Sunday din
ner guests in the Bob Summers
home, Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy,
Ainsworth, were Sunday dinner
guests in the Bill Sorensen home
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baldwin
and family, Los Angeles, were
Friday to Monday visitors in the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Weaman. On Sat
urday they all visited Mrs Weg
man's brother, Clarence Broker,
Plainview.
A large crowd attended the pre
nuptial shower Friday night at
the Fellowship Hall of the Meth
odist church for Jenelle Allen,
sponsored by the class mothers of
1958. Mrs. A. T. Cramly and Mrs
Harold Freemeyer had charge of
the decorating which featured a
white imitation decorated cake
with miniature bride and groom
trimmed with red roses. Jean
Finley, Bonnie Crumly and Mrs.
Ron Boville assisted with the
gifts. Bonnie also entertained by
playing old time love songs on
the piano between the opening of
gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ruther, In
man and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Conner were Wednesday evening
visitors in the Jim Ruther home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gray were
Sunday dinner guests in the Art
Miller home, Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher,
Mrs. Frieda Asher, Mr. and Mrs
Jerry Asher and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Asher and family, Dick
Linder, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nis
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen
and girls, Marlene DeVon and
Diane Kemper, all of Page, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and
family, Jeannette Stracka and
Ron Asher, all of Atkinson, Mr,
and Mrs Harry Appleby. Inman
Mr and Mrs. C. H. Switzer, O’
Neill and Mr. and Mrs Bob Ash
er and family. Winner. S. D., all
enjoyed a rio host dinner Sunday
at the Legion hall.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Hancock,
California, are spending a few
days with her brother and family,
Mr and Mrs. William Buxton
Inman News
By Mr*. James McMahan
Margaret Pruss. Clearwater,
spent the weekend visiting her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry
Pruss.
Ralph Sholes spent Friday and
Saturday at Sterling, Colo. On
Saturday he attended the wed
ding of Gale Stevens, formerly
of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
and Bill spent the weekend at
Holdrege visiting Mr and Mrs
G. E. Hartigan and family.
Charles Young, who is em
weekend at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch, who
are employed at Kearney, spent
the weekend at their home
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Langley
and twin girls, Jennifer and Ju
lie, spent Friday afternoon and
Saturday, visiting Dr. and Mrs.
W. J. Slushor and sons, Valen
tine.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton
and family, Omaha, spent the
weekend visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Hutton.
Gus Spath entered St. Antho
ny's hospital as a medical patient
on Friday.
Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins, at
tended a bridal shower, Saturday
afternoon, at the home of Mrs.
Earl Rodman, O’Neill, in honor
of Miss Paula Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley and
L-,»idy, Norfolk, spent the week
end visiting Don’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher,
O'Neill, were Inman visitors in
the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Michaelis and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Smith.
Mr and Mn Robert Bunval
and Murk O'Neill, visited Mr and
Mr* Howard Jackson and Billy
Friday evening
Mr and Mr* Ray mood Luben
and daughters, Fremont, spent
the weekend vuuting his mother,
Mrs Grace Luben
Mrs Harvey Tompkins. Mr*
Ethel Tompkins and Mrs Fred
Moure i^-ent Wednesday in Nor
folk on a combined business and
pleasure tnp
Mr. and Mrs. Turn Cunningham
and son entertained the follow
ing at dinner Sunday at their
home south of town. Mr. ami
Mrs. Horace Sholes and family
and Karen and Maunce Walt
feldt, Inman and Mr and Mrs.
Terry Cunningham and family,
O'Neill. Afternoon guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dv-Long
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Coventry
visited Mr and Mrs Dick Cov
entry at Norfolk Tuesday after
noon.
Edwin Langley, Lincoln, came
Friday to spend the weekend in
the home of Mr. and Mrs Ira
naisou. .>irs. i*angicy ana aaugn
ters, who have spent two weeks in
the Watson home, returned to Lin
coln with Mr. Langley on Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Ray Siders spent Mother's
Day visiting her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Snyder and Kathy, O'Neill.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Krueger
and daughter of Woodward, la.,
spent Wednesday visiting Mrs.
Pauline Anderl and Frances. Ot
her guests in the Anderl home
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg
strum, Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Keyes and Mrs. Amelia Moore,
Inman. The Kruegers continued ,
on to Lander, Wyo., to visit their .
son, Richard, and family.
Mr and Mrs. Karl Keyes, Mrs
Pauline Anderl, Mrs. Amelia
Moore and Mildred Keyes spent
Saturday in Norfolk
Mrs. James McMahan, Mrs.
Kenneth Coventry and Mrs. John
Mattson spent Monday in Nor-J.
folk.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield
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and daughters, Norfolk. visited
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Dana
lanes and family.
Mr and Mrs Clifford Juracek
of Norfolk spent the weekend vis
ilmg Mr and Mrs Glenn Gil
logly and family and with rela
lives at Ewing
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull, Lynch,
and Mrs Swtnle Brill vy, Bristow,
were Friday dinner guests in the
home of Mr anil Mrs Albert
Reynolds and family.
The Senior class accompanied
by Mr and Mrs Maurice Widt
feldt wp<nt the weekend at the
Black Hills for the Sneak day
The group left Friday morning
and returned to Inman Sunday
evening.
Joe Peters who is employi*d at
Norfolk, spent Thursday and Fri
day here with his family
Mr and Mrs Howard D Hanks
and family, Lincoln, spent the
weekend visiting Mr and Mrs
James Banks and family at In
man and with relatives at Cham
bers.
Dr. and Mrs W J. Slusher.
Valentine, were Monday noon
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Watson The Slushers
were returning to Valentine from
Omaha where they attended an
Optometry meeting.
WSCS of the Metiiodist cl Kirch
met Thursday afternoon at the
church annex for their regular
meeting M members were in at
tendance During the business
session it was voted to pay $250
oo on the church budget. Lunch
was served at the close of the
NOTICE
Ininun dog are de
linquent May Slut. Uet lit-nniiew
from I. I,. Village
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Paul Shierk
INBI'RANCTE AOKBOT
O'NEILL. NEBR
IntnniDre of All
Kind*
afternoon by Mr* Groce Gannon
oral Mr* Ruth WuUan
Mr Bob Munten, representative
of Niecu Feed*. Norfolk. vutted
Mr and Mr* Harvey Tom(kini
on Tuesday Aftrrru><*> A record
;ng *u made by Mr tlunten and
Mr Tompkins and thu recording
can be heard at 7 30 a in >m
Friday over station WJAG Nor
folk
The Frontier
On Sale each Thuraday morning at
Stannard'a Superette - O'Naid
Golden Hotel — O'Neill
O'Neill Drug — O'Neill
I>evoy Drug — O'Neill
Johnaun I >rug — O'Neill
SlieHiamer Food* — O'Neill
New Outlaw — O'Neill
Wile *1 Drug — Atktnean
Munn'a Store — Kwtng
McGraw'a Store — Inman
Newhouoe Sundrtea Chamber*
Miller Bro* — Orchard
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I BOYS SPORT SHIRTS
B You'll want several at such a Special
■ Price! Big assortment of prints in cool
■ sanforized cottons. Size 6-16. Regular
I Now! 99c
I MISSES JAMICA SHORTS
I Big assortment of solid color shorts for
fl summer. Stock up now at these won
H derful Special Prices!
I Now! £7C
I MISSES SLEEVELESS
I BLOUSES
I Here's a wonderful value! Imagine
■ pretty blouses of fine sanforized
fl broadcloth for just 77c. White, pastels
I and prints. Sizes 32-38. Don't miss
fl these buys! Regular 1.29.
I Now! 77c
I HANDBAG SPECIALS!
fl Specially purchased by Gambles!
fl White softie plastic handbags now at
fl real savings! Regular 1.98.
I Now! 1 37 plus Fed. Tax
I SALE! SEAMLESS HOSE
fl Popular seamless stockings now Sale
fl Priced! Size 9-11. New summer
I shades. They're excellent values at
fl the regular price. Now you get extra
fl savings at Gambles! Regular 79c.
| Now! 47c
I GIRLS DRESS HATS
I While They last! Reg. 1.98
I_Now! 5Qc
KIDDIES BOXER LONGIES
What a buy! Blue or faded blue denim.
Sanforized for easy care. Sizes 2-4-6.
Compare this low price!
Now! 61c
BOYS 13 3/4 OZ. Western
JEANS
Heaviest denim made — and can they
take it! Sanforized. What a buy! Com
pare at 2.49.
Now! £88
FLANNEL DIAPERS
Soft fine fleecy flannel, bleached
snowy white. Excellent quality flannel.
Regular 2.98 dozen.
Now! 247 Dz
SALE! BATH TOWELS
Big thick thirsty Cannon towels at a
real Sale Price! Soft absorbent terry—
America's best known brand. Blue or
pink stripes. Stock up now — you'll
need lots of them for summer. Regu
lar 59c.
Now! 33c
CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
Good quality thickly tufted chenille
spreads. Not the ordinary "Flimsy"
weight. White and pink. Full bed size.
Now! 297
SUMMER FABRIC SALE!
2,000 yards better quality cottons at
a wonderful low price! Make new
dresses, blouses, skirts, sport clothes,
children's wear. Every yard perfect
washing. Regular 59c value.
Now! 25c Yd- I
SALE! SUMMER FLATS I
Summer's most popular shoes and for I
a low, low price at your Gamble store. I
Hundreds of pairs just unpacked. |§
Gleaming whites in smart as can be I
straps. They're at Gambles, ready for H
your cool wear all summer long! Sizes 8
Now! £99 |
MENS STRETCH SOCKS I
Here's real value! Brand new colors & 8
patterns in these popular long wear- B
mg Banlon dress socks. Perfect fitting fl
— comfortable. Reg. 59c 8
Now! 2 Prs* $1 I
MENS SPORT SHIRTS I
They're really good looking! Smart 8
new woven gingham plaids, wash like ®
a breeze. S-M-L. Reg. 1.98 fl
Now! £27 I
SALE! SUMMER MILLINERY I
Dozens of new smart styled Hats, now ■
reduced V2 price. Whites, Blacks, 8
Colors. Get yours now at only 8
HALF PRICE I
SALE! SOFT SOLE 1
MOCCASINS 1
Here's real value! Misses sizes 5-9 in 8
white or natural Indian Bead design. 8
Compare this low price! 8
Only! J 99 I
SALE! SUMMER NITIES I
Shorty Gowns and P.J's. now at real I
value prices! Cool drip^jry batiste and I
Nylonized" tricot. Pretty pastels I
Sizes S-M-L. ■
Now! £ 98 I