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Swim Suit Styles Are Varied Miss Gearhart i names members bridal party Miss Cheri Gearhart, who will wed Allen L. Jackson Aug. 16 at 4 p. m. at First Christian Church, is announcing the members of her wedding party.

Matron of honor will be Mrs. Larry Woods and bridesmaids will be the Misses Bonnie Roberts, Patricia Brott, Debbie Kleppinger and Linda Harris. Lighting the candles will the Misses Marsha and Mary Claire Richmond. Sarah Jane Brashears will be flower girl and Terri Lynn Woods will be junior flower girl. Attending Mr.

Jackson as the best man will be Les Loth and groomsmen will be Larry Woods, Chuck Langley, Bill Gearhart and Dan Jackson. Mrs. Robert Bagby will organist and Miss Shirley Arpke will be soloist. Miss Gearhart is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice W. Gearhart and Mr. Jackson i the son of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S.

Jackson. STYLES AT POOLSIDE on a hot summer day are cool, varied and cokwiul. Seated at the left is Joan Holtmeier, who is wearing a belted, one-piece suit with solid colored bottom and vertically-striped bodice. Wearing a figured, one-piece, tank-type suit is Cynthia Ubben (standing at left). Next to Cynthia is Donna Frerichs whose blouson suii features a brightly figured top.

At the right is ivesHie Heaton. Her two-piece suit is of a dark print, the top featuring a scoop neckline. The pilain colored suit seems to be on the way out as more stripes, checks and floral patterns appear. (Sun photo) Scorching Heat Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Noble Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and family, Lincoln, are spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubka and family, Lincoln, and Mrs. James Beaird and baby, Monmouth, spent Sunday with the Harlan Hubkas and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hubka. Spending the weekend in Kansas City, are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Green.

They plan to attend at Starlight Theater. Hera visiting Mrs. 0. L. Kaminska and other relatives are Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Webster and two sons of Gordon. Patricia Coffey has returned to Cheyenne, after visiting the past few weeks with Dr. and Mrs. John Krim.

Miss Alma Otto has returned home from a two-weeks guided bus tour to the World's Fair at New York City. The trip included a 35 mile boat ride around Manhattan Island and also stops at Rochester, N. Wash ington, D. Gettysburg, Boston, and Niagara Falls from both the Canadian and American sides. Spending ten days at Pehrson Lodge at Cook, are Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Dole and Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Wygant. The Misses Mildred Bussell and Valeda Wood have returned home from a trip around The Gaspe in Canada and through the Maritime Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Don McCarty, Kenney and Patty, San Diego, has returned home after visiting Mrs.

McCarty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bott. Mrs. J.

E. Bird, Ingiewood, has returned home after visiting Mrs. H. E. Lawrence.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baumfalk are in Schuyler attending Mrs. Baumfalk's class reunion today. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Cass are spending the weekend in Plattsmouth with the Wynne Bobbltt family. Sharon Mitchell, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dalke and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dempster and Debbie left Saturday by plane for a at Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.

Vern Saathoff and family are vacationing at Ellendale, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hanson. Mrs. Ira Lock, Florence and Dorothy Lock and Mrs.

Charles Elliott have returned home after a two weeks vacation at the Dr. Lock's summer at Pinewood Springs, North St. Vrain Canyon, Lyons, Coto. (Continued on Page 3) Regina Matthews if honored guest at bridal shower HALLAM (Special) Ml si Regina Matthews was the feted guest at a miscellaneous bridal shower given by Mrs. Mary Ross at her home.

There were 16 guests present. Miss Matthews and Vonley Wilson will be married today ft HAT-BUYING RULES When you shop for a new hat take two precautions to be sure you'll be satisfied with your purchase. Wear the costume for which you are buying the hat and look in a full-length mirror rather than the usual small table glass. A GIRL'S BASICS Every career girl should own one or two basic dresses the kind that can go to work in the morning, yet take you out on the town when dressed up with attractive jewelry. LOOK, MOM, WO TOP! Little Rhondarae Cullison wears her own version of the swim suit as she tries to keep cool.

Ann Lurye Gerwick. who is filling the pool, wears a one-piece" striped suit. Next to her are Sharlynn Cullison, wearing a printed one-piece suit with bloomer effect, and Sharon Kay Cullison. whose suit is a two-piece boxer short style. Ann Lurye is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leland Gerwick. 708 Jackson, and the Cullison sisters are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Cullison.

1200 N. 7th St. (Sun photo) OOOH. THAT FEELS GOOD seems to be the feelings of these three little girls as they dangle their feet in the wading pool at Riverside Park. Little Kristy Thober at the left is wearing a checked, two- piece suit with buttons accenting the top.

Wearing the ever popular one-piece suit with pleated skirt is Joan Vrtiska (center). Nancy Wiens' tank suit combines a plain material with a striped fabric. (Sun photo) BPW Club dinner is attended by 34 Thirty five members attend- sell were in charge. A short ed the Business and Profession- business meeting was conducted al Women's Club dinner held by President Marjorie Moore. i t.

A The July 28 dinner meeting at the club house Tuesday eve- be flt the cabin at 6 nm fr 30 p. m. with Amy Soderberg Gail Beal and Mildred Bus- and Emily Harris in charge. HIM SANDRA MOWN of Lincoln, who has been a houseguest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

William G. Klpf. will leave Lincoln the first part of August to begin her dietetic internship at Latterman General Hospital at San Francisco, Calif. She recently received her B. S.

Degree in home economics at the University of Nebraska. A former Beatrice resident, Miss Brown nas been honored at several events during her stay here. Mrs. Carl Grauer and Billy Michael entertained one evening at the Country Club and lira. Klpf totteM at family dinner.

(Sua phete) Honored guest at bridal shower is Mrs. Beran ODELL (Special) Mrs. Loren Beran of Beatrice was the honored guest at a bridal shower held Wednesday evening at the American Legion Club. There were approximately 60 guests present. Hostesses were Mesdames Melvin Van Laningham, Beatrice; Ernest Beran, Barneston; Dale Armstrong, Bernard Armstrong, Vernon Beran and Norman Duensing.

Mrs. Chaloupka is president of Legion Auxiliary SWANTON (Special) A meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 258 was held at the Legion Hall with the president, Mrs. Stan Sipek, presiding. Flags were advanced by Mrs. Edward Bicek and Mrs.

i 1 Smisek. Prayer was offered by the chaplain, Mrs. a ing Nickles, followed by silent prayer. After the salute to the flag, "The Star Spangled Banner" and the preamble were sung and repeated by all. Mrs.

Mike Pesek Jr. gave the secretary report. After the approval of the members, it was decided to donate $35 to the American Legion for Us birthday. The treasury report was given by Mrs. Lad Placek.

Special guests were Mrs. Robert Pesek and Janice, who gave a report on Girls State. Twelve Junior Auxiliary girls and their helpers were present to be installed into their new offices by Mrs. Bicek, who also installed the new auxiliary officers. Pictures were taken after the installation.

The new auxiliary officers are president, Mrs. Robert Chaloupka; first vice president, Mrs. WaHer Schwisow; Mcoqd president, lira. Mite A FEW BIKINIS aro in evidence at the pools and lakes in this area, but the conventional two-piece suit seems to be more popular. At left, Nancy Kloke is wearing a three-piece suit.

The bottom is boxer type shorts with a midriff top worn under the figured third piece, which creates a shift look. Second from the left is Theresa Roberts in a two-piece suit which features a pleated white skirt. Next is Patty Buis in another two-piece suit with polka-dotted top and matching tie belt. Another popular style in this year's svyim wear is the' blouson effect modeled by Peggy Buis. The solid colored bottom and horizontally striped blouson top are of a knit fabric.

(Sun Photo) Bridal shower is held honoring Diane Boesiger CORTLAND (Special) As a pre nuptial courtesy to Miss Diane Boesiger, a bridal shower was held at the Orville Boesiger home with 33 guests attending. Mrs. Dean Hartzell and Mrs. Boesiger were the hostesses. Miss Boesiger will be wed to Ron Miller of Clatonia Aug.

21. 7TH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Jerry Eden entertained a group of 18 little folks Sunday afternoon at Riverside Park in honor of Deborah 's seventh birthday. secretary, Mrs. Bill Pesek; treasurer, Mrs.

Smisek; chaplain, Mrs. Manning Nickles; historian, Mrs. Gilbert Krajnik; sergeant at arms, Mrs. Bicek; and assistant sergeant at arms Mrs. Clara Prokop.

The executive committee members are Mrs. Elmer Jahnke, Mrs. Placek and Mrs. Frank Homolka. Hostesses were Mrs.

Jahnke, Mrs. Chaloupka and Mrs. Smi- Jus-Rite Club to sew for an Omaha hospital The Jus-Rite Club met Friday for a dessert luncheon with Mrs. Estella Umphenour as hostess. There were nin members and three guests, Mrs.

Jo Ann Lu- zeo, Miss Joan Arken and Mrs. Roberts, present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Elizabeth Brubaker with the flag salute, followed by repeating the club creed hi unison. Mrs.

Brubaker told of events coming up in the future, including the state convention at Columbus Sept. 23-24; Gage County Fair Aug. 18-21; County Achievement Day Oct. 26. Mrs.

Harry Thomas and Mrs. Lillian Helmke gave a demonstration and displayed articles made from plastic and also crossed stitched aprons. Leo Sieck showed a Mm on interior decorating. Members donated to the county scholarship fund to be awarded to a girl taking up extension work. One of this year's projects it to make a dozen garments for the University Hospital in Omaha.

Some of the members reported that they had already made their garments. The club decided not to have the August picnic nor meeting and that tfie next meeting will be held in September. RIGHT FOR YOU? It's not smart shopping to buy a dress or a coat just because the price is a good one. Unless the garment really does something for you, you haven't really made a saving. Miss McDonald guest of honor at bridal shower SUMMERFIELD, Kan.

(Special) A miscellrneous bridal shower was held at the Ralph Reed home honoring Miss Kathleen McDonald. Hostesses were Mrs. Reed and Carolyn. Miss McDonald's wedding to John Jenson of Pawnee City will take place Aug. 6.

Theola Jurgens is feted guest at pie-nuptial event FILLEY (Special) A miscellaneous bridal shower honoring Miss Theola Jurgens was held at the American Lutheran Church. Hostesses were Misses Joyce Jurgens, Gienda Fritzen, Mildred Janssen, Violet Janssen, and Mesdames I Nelson, Andrew Fruehling, Max Harder, William Janssen, Wilke Jurgens and Verle Jensen. Miss Jurgens is the bride- elect of Ray Phillips. Their wedding will take place Aug. 2.

BSP picnic is held with Mrs. Sebby Members of Beta Sigma Phi held a picnic Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fern Sebby. Gerry Goldsmith and Marge Springer were guests. The group presented Mrs.

Helen Brake with a farewell gift. Hostesses were Mrs. Sebby, Mrs. Fran McNetiny and Mrs. Carolyn Hopp.

Nth BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. John Lockwood will entertain at a family gathering today at their home in honor of Mr. Lockwood's mother, Mrs. Iva M.

Lockwood of Nelson, who is celebrating tar 80th birthday. Dog Days Here Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hepperlen will entertain Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Hepperlen of Lincoln and Dr. Will Hepperlen at dinner today in honor of Dr. Will Hepperlen's birthday. A small group had dinner at the Country Club Thursday in honor of Mrs. Earl Penner's birthday.

Mrs. Orville Jones was hostess to her Thursday evening bridge club. Bob Green entertained a group at dinner Tuesday at the Jansen Steak House in honor of Mrs. Green's birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Falk were hosts at a family dinner Friday. The event was in honor of Vern Walker's birthday. Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Green entertained guests from Omaha. Diller and Lincoln at a patio supper Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tremain were dinner hosts Thursday to Father and Mrs.

Maurice Freemyer and John. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook were dinner hosts Friday at the Country Club to Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Jordan of Houston, Tex. The Jordans will soon be moving to Beatrice. He is the manager for the new Phillips Petroleum Plant. Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Dole entertained nine guests at dinner at the Country Club Tuesday night in honor of Tom Adams' birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weyers were dinner hosts Sunday to Mrs. Ron York and family, of Washington, D.

Lt. Maynard Weyers, San Diego, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bargman and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dempster were hosts at a family dinner Friday at the Country Club. The event was in honor of Mrs. Doris Crocker's birthday. Hostess to the Friday bridge club was Mrs.

Fred Vette. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dempster were hosts Wednesday evening to Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Dempster and Dr. and Mrs. William Wildhaber for cocktails at their home followed by dinner at the Country Club. Mrs. Ray Calkins entertained at a nine o'clock breakfast a the Paddock Thursday morning in honor of her birthday.

Guests were members of the Bide-A- Wee Club. Mrs. Grant Randall was luncheon hostess Thursday to her bridge foursome club. Mr. and Mrs.

Lew will be hosts to tbeir dinner club tonight. Mrs. J. Stewart Elliott entertained at a family dinner at the Country Club Wednesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

William Purdy of Nairobi, Kenya, Africa. Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Weston were hosts at a dinner at in honor of the Purdys. 71ST BIRTHDAY A group of 24 relatives from Beatrice and Omaha had a picnic at Chautauqua Park last Sunday in honor of the 71st birthday Cut Hog ST..

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