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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 13

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Church Wedding Is Tuesday Chapel Wedding Mrs. Roy Lee Johde Relatives ot Mead MEAD House guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Gustofson during the summer are their daughters, Mrs. George B.

Turner of and Mrt. Reuben E. Johnson and her tons, Douglas, Kent and Roderick of Monterey, Calif. The Californians also have been iests of Mr. and Mrs, Norman ustafson near Mead.

Mr. Gustafson is a brother of Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Johnson. Mr.

Turner, who is in Alaska, will join Mrs. Turner in Mead when hi complete his assignment there, and they will return to Monterey in time lor the tng of school in the fall. Mrs. ner is a teacher. Mr.

Johnson, who is awlstant mperintendent of Monterey schools, will arrive in Mead to join his family on Aug. 1. Lincolnites End Tour of Midwest Arriving Sunday evening from a 15-day tour of eight midwest states were Miss Jere Merrjtt. Miss Madge Matthews and Miss Janet Bingler. Miss Merritt attended a child welfare convention in Milwaukee, Wis.

Other points of Interest visited by the threesome were Chicago, and Larice Okoboji, Storm Lake, la. linroln Evening Journal and Kelirsslta Stale Journal Wednevdar, July 9 13 Jacqueline May law was Aimer Peterson. HonorS New Minister Ilointzp became the bride of Roy Ice Jdhdc, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry at a Tuesday evcn- the guests were Jack Wagaman and Emory Carlson.

Assisting at the church parlor ing ceremony in the were Mrs. Jaynce Memorial Lutheran church. iKempkes. Mrs. Rose Peterson, The bride is the daughter of Miss Mary Clough and Mrs.

Anna Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Heintze of Omaha and Lincoln. The lines of the 8 p.m.

ceremony were read by Rev. Jacob Swingle in the presence of 150 guests. Miss Enid lindborg accompanied the soloist. Jack Wright. The altar was appointed with mixed carnations and gladioli.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an angle length gown of nylon net. The tight fitting bodice was fashioned with long tight sleeves which formed bridal points over her hands. Her i)ff-thc-shoulder illusion neckline' was of net scallops which werei repeated in the full net skirt bandeau of hand rolled illusion petals trimmed with seed pearls held the ballerina veil of imported silk illusion. Maid of honor for her sister was Miss Carole Anderson, wearing a ballerina gown of blue embossed marquisette. She carried a colonial bouquet of daisies.

Miss Marcia Wetzler, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. She was gowned in white embroidered organdy over pink taffeta and carried a bouquet identical to the maid of honor's. Best man for his brother-in- Carlson. For the wedding trip to Califor- Jda, Mrs. Jahde wore a white Palm Beach suit with brown and white accewories.

The new minister of the East Lincoln Christian church and his family will be honored Sunday at a 4 p.m. tea in the church parlors. Rev. Raymond L. Alber, his wife, and children, Gary John and Ann Marie are formerly of Danville, Ind.

Rev. Alber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Alber.

Mrs. F.M. Turk LOS ANGELES wedding of Miss Evelyn J. Schuknecht and Francis M. Turk took place at Harmony wedding chapel on June 8.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Schuknecht of Waco, chose a net over taffeta with lace bodice gown. A matching veil and Uara eomplated ensemble. Her was white orchid, midst white carnations and stephanotl.s.

Attendants were Mrs. June Crcnnell and William W. Wood. Mrs. Turk attended York high school and the National Busine.ss institute.

Mr. Turk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Turk of New Castle, attended New Castle high school. Mr.

and Mrs. Turk will make their home et 916 Maple, Inglewood, Calif. Guests Arrive For Holiday Monday evening arrivals in the home of Mrs. S. C.

Morris were hpr daughter, son-in-law and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oook and Gary of Quincy, lU. Mr. Cook has just been appointed manager of a national chain store to be opened in Algona, la.

Mrs. Cook has been serving as president of the Quincy club. Community Center Plans Entertainment Main attraction Thursday night at the Southwest community center will be a teenage outdoor dance beginning at 7:30 p.m. On Friday at 7:30 p.m. there will be a movie.

Vocation Over Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. King rtiturned Friday from a two week vacation in Wisconsin and Minnesota, 2 i I3l 13 r4ajc il BETTER JH1LLIIVERY SALE every $ummer hat in atockt wduet to 25,00 A I like tliia luippeiui only once In a blue moon! Just think of of our famout hata, io ctrawa and felta, white, dark and colors including large brimmed To wear with your eottons, for dre my and casual wear don't mbs this sale, you're sure to ftad just the hat you want at fabulous savings! 200 SUMMER HATS NOW ONLY '7 10 Sale of 50 FRENCH ROOM HATS to 69.95 Our wonderful French Room Hats, all from our very finest designers you'll find just the kind of a hat you've always dreamed about in this collecticm! Second floor 15 Semi-Annual Sale of FAMOUS BRAND SHOES a.m. Shoe Floor Twice a year we present a great sale of our ianiQus brand shoes at wonderful savings for you! You'll find popular green, blue, brown, black and combinations in all heel heights.

Don't miss this fabulous group of sale-priced tomorrow! All Sales Final. iVo mail or phone pleaoe I. MILLERS reg. to 27.9S BRITISH WALKERS ng. 18.95 to 19.95 90 MADEMOISELLES reg.

14.95 to 18.95 VI DEBUTANTES reg. 12.95 to 14.95 TOWN LUCKY STRIDE and OLD MAINE TROTTERS Discnnlinued si) les in botli flat and Hedgie slvlcs. reg. 8.95 to li.95 S09O MATCHING BAGS AT DEEP REDVCTIONS! A.M.—OUR STOREWIDE YouVf been wailing for here it our famout itorewtde July Clearance! You'll find Ireniendouv savings on typically fine Hovland- Swanson merchandise, so beat the crowds and be here early tomorrow, doors open at 10 1.01.! 100 Summer price and less! THEY WERE NOW What marveloua values you'll find here In thb eoUaatloo ol draaay ami caamd atylea, indmnug many of our famout brand droiaaa aaeh aa Paolo Brooka and Carlye. Nylooa, tilk ahantuogt, cottona, piiota, 2 atylaa, aunbaeks aod atolo dreaaea! Sbes and ICblO.

Seeemd Floor 125 Summer Dresses were 1495 to 25.00 90 Chooae your extra aumnier dreaa from thia exiooalvo ooltoelion of draaty and tailored atylea, in many fabrics, prints, plalda and aolld eolora galore! 1 and 2 pc. styles, sunbacka, sheath and full ellhonattai. Slaaa aod 10-20. 9 Sooond Floor 95 Better Dresses were 39.95 to 89.95 4T FIRST ADVERTISED REDVCTIONSI Beautiful dresaea from our groat aununer cdleetlon, alim and full aUouatlea, tallorod and dreaay typea, Ineluding many by our finest designers, Adde Simpson and Ebmborg. Choose from sheers, prints, shantungs, eoUoM and linens.

AU sixes, Mbses St Women's, 1042. Half abet, to S2 FORMALS rag. 29.9S md up NOW TO Short and Imig formals, in organdies and nets. Second Floor Hit 41 COATS 38 SUITS Summer suits, reg. 55.00 to 89.95 in rayons, linens, shantungs and wool gabardines.

Mostly sizes 14'18, a few half Short and long coats, reg. 39.95 to 119.95, all in the finest fkccm, tuedft and gabardines. Perfect for wear now and early fall! Sizes 10'18. Second Floor Floor 50 Skirts, reg. 6.50 to 22.95 A bright colUctioa, io linens, and cottons.

90 Bluu.es, reg. 5.00 to 9.95 Including batistes, tissue failles, pongees and cottons in long and and deevclm atylea. Special sale of 30 Swimsuits A gr6up of broken sixes and colors, mostly odds and ienda. Reg. 12.95-25.00.

100 Swimcaps, reg. 1.50. 25 Duateri, reg. 7.93 to 17.95 The big coat rage dusters, in linens and crisp piques. OFF Floor 200 pr.

Sheer Nylon ShortiM Mg. 2X0 Final broken alacs and cobse. 55 pr. 6-button Fabric Glovea reg. 3.95 Double woven cottoa gloves in assorted colors.

BAGSt 70 Spring Baga reg, 3.95 to 10.95 Includes patents, tineas aad 1 Very First Reductions! vFrr. 100 Pure Silk SCARVES rtf. 59e to 3.95 Very first reductions on cobced 'I ill OW pure silk scarves. Vrf Floor SPEOAL PURCHASE: 36 Cotton Shortle Robe. Specially purchased for this event usually QQ are 9.95 and 10.95.

Now for this low price! 65 HeH reg. 4.95 to 6.95 3.59 4.79 Mostly nybn tricot, including Vanity Fair styles. 50 Nylon Tricot reg. 5.95 to 8.95 Mostly lace trimmed styles! 4.29 5.29 28 Nylon Tricot reg. 8.95 lo 16.95 86 HOSIERY SPECIAL! First Reductions 500 pr.

of stockings from our regular stock, including Belle Sharmccr, Sapphire, Hanei and Townw'car! reg. 1.05 rrg.1.50 Slrecl Flour Tout to Teei DRESSES: Mostly Cotton. 27 dresses, reg. 3.95 to 5.95. Sixes 18 dresses, reg.

4.95 to 10.95. 24 Teen dresses, reg. 10.95 to 14.95. Third Floor OFF 35 Biouxes, reg. 3.95 to 5.95 Cotton, linen and batiste blouses in sixes 7-14 and 150 SUMMER BAGS reg.

2.95 to 15.00 Specially for our July Clearance, 8 in straws and washable linen bags, to carry all summer with your cottons and sheers! I I MAIL OR PHONE PLEBEI.

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