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The Star, Tent Hants, Wednesday, November 24, 1971 '-8 Bonnie Alexander To Wed Vic Pfister Miss Bonnie Alexander and Vic Pfister will be married Saturday, Dec. 18. Parents of Miss Alexander are Mr. and w. Alexander, Goodland, and Mr.

Pfister, Indianapolis, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfister, 2305 Poplar St. The ceremony will take place at 1:30 p.m. at St.

Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Goodland. Miss Alexander was graduated from South Newton High School and from Porter College, where she was a member of Nu Tau Sigma attended St. Joseph's College, Where she is employed as a secretary. Mr. Pfister was graduated from St.

Meinrad High School St. Meinrad College, St. Meinrad, and attended St. John Seminary, Little Rock, and St. Maur Seminary, Indianapolis.

He has completed a lour of service with the United States Seabees, and is employed by Stark and Wetzel. Weddings First Presbyterian Church will be the setting for the marriage of Miss Beth E. Williams and William Lee Pinkston at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Miss Williams is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis R. Williams, 1910 N. 9th and Mr. Pinkston is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Bill G. Pinkston, Farmersburg. Officiating at the double-ring ceremony will be the Rev. Albert Tull and the Rev.

H. Chard. Music will be provided by Jon Wright, vocalist. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She has chosen pink and white for her wedding colors.

A reception for 160 guests in the basement of the church will follow the ceremony. After a short wedding trip, couple will reside on East Heap Miss Williams is a student at Indiana State University, and is employed at American Latex Sullivan. Mr. Pinkston also is a studenl at ISU, and is employed by Pfizer Inc. He is a member of Bonnie Alexander, of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur W. Alexander, Goodland, will become the bride of Vic Pfister Saturday, Dec. 18. Parents of Mr.

Pfister, who resides in Indianapolis, are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfister, 2305 Poplar St. The couple will be married at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Goodland.

States Army Re the United serves. Personals A sophomore at Principia College, Eisah, III, Miss Valeria Roberts is spending the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Seelyville. Other guests of the Thomases for Thanksgiving will be JMrs Mabel Reich, Indianapolis Something great has been added to the dieting DELICIOUS TAStE lOSf FW1IS ffllllCE HUMES Delicious Special Formula Candy flan helps you diet successfully 4 flavors; Chocolate, Vanilla, Mixed Fruit, Cherry Slim-line Candy Iht delightful aid to appetite control No starvation diets Nocyclamates No strenuous exercises BREAKTHROUGH IN WEIGHT CONTROLt Delicious taste in a 1 medically formulated diet plan candy that'helps you control your appetite quickly, pleasantly.

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Saturday at the Foursquare Gosspel C-mirch, and to tfe reception to follow. Parents of Miss Edition- son are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ed- monsoh, 807 N. 9th and Mr.

Martin is the son of Capt. and Mrs. Scott Martift, 21 Lakti- view Drive. The ceremony will. be con ducted by the 8.

L. Howse Attending the bride as maid of honor will be Miss Vickie HiggiitiiS, and Miss Linda will attend as bridesmaid. Best man wil be Rick Heim. Dwayne Jensen will serve as groomsman and usher. A reception at the church wil follow the ceremony, -H The couple Will make their me in Tewe Haute.

Miss Edmonson is a student at. State High School. tin attended Terre Haute South Vigo High School and is employed at McDonald's Drive-In Restaurant. FRANCES E. HUGHES, Society Editor mother of Mrs.

Thomas, and Mrs. Harriet Orman, Orlando, Fla. Miss Nancy Rosenfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenfeld, 33 S.

23rd arrived home Sunday to spe'nd her Thanksgiving holiday with her parents. She is a sophomore at Randolph Macon College- For Women, Lynchburg, Va. Miss Judith daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Philip J.

Baker, 2708 'Wilson Drive, arrived home Tuesday spend Thanksgiving and ithe weekend with her She is a sophomore at Indiana Bioomington. University, Spending the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. William G. Mitchell. 236 S.

26th Street Drive, is Miss Jane Mitchell, a freshman ail Purdue University, West Lafayette. Other out-of-town guests of the Mitchells will.be Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Blank, Rockford, 111.

Arriving Wednesday night to spend Thanksgiving and the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 1309 N. 6th will be their daughter, Miss Janice Tryon, Indianapolis; Mrs. Tryon's father, Ora Wolfe, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. William Phillips, and family, all of Flushing, Mich. Other Thanksgiving guests of the Tryons will be Mr. Tryon's father, Raymond Tryon, Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Johnson, and family, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfe and family, Bay Village, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McMurray, Chris McMurray and Jeff McMurray, all of Evansville, and Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Whitesell. Lt. Col. and Mrs.

James Harrison and children, Lori Ann and Tommy, Woodbridge, Va. will arrive Thursday to spenc Thanksgiving and the weekenc with Lt. and Mrs. Harri son's parents, Harrison, 505 S. 20th and Mr and Mrs.

Delbert Rudisel, 173 S. 4th St. Mrs. Joseph B. Harris left by plane Sunday for Los Angeles after spending a montl with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Asbury 321 S. 31st St. After spending the holidays a home with her family at Gra nada Hills, she wil visit heo daughter, Mrs. I.

A. (Josephine Femdrick, Palm Beach, Calif, in February. Mr. iand Fred G. Chris! man 2878 Maniposa Drive have with them for Thanksgiv ing amd the weekend the daughter, Miss Mari Christman a freshman St.

Mary-of-the Woods College, and their son Fred Christman, a senior at th University of Notre Dame South Bend. Dr. John F. Christman, vice president of Loyola University New 'Orleans, spent las weekend here with his mother Mrs. Fred Chiristman, Wafoas Apartments, and his brotheo and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mr. Fred G. Christman 287 Mainiposa Drive. Miss Paula Ann Marietta, sophomore at Murray State Un versity, Murray, arrive home Monday night to spen the Thanksgiving holiday wil 'OR THANKSGIVING Members of the service committee of Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority'present food to the Salvation Army to. help fill Thanksgiving baskets.

Lt. Michael Gilbert, center, accepts the food.from Mrs. Howard McDaniel, at left, and Mrs. Warren G. Walker.

(Photo by Bruce) Mary Haworth's Mail Her Ignorance WAS Bliss Dear Mary-Ha worth We've )een married nearly 20 years and have children. We married very young and although things weren't always perfect, I've oved him. Last summer I said to him, 'Isn't it good that we've neves dssed anyone else since we married?" He replied, ''Don't lead me into telling a lie." Then he told me of a woman in another state who figured in his life while he was working away from home for a while. He doesn't travel any more. My world fell apart.

Though sometimes think I'm going to be all right, I can't shut it out of mind. I've plied him with questions; every question can think of. And he's answered them all, though re luctantly at first. Why do I feel that I have to know everything about it: Why do I keep asking him so many questions? He says he had no love-feel ing for her whatever, and told her so from the start. But he says sex was better with her In the course of my questioning learned that he's also had ex with three other women- nee each and never saw them I think maybe I'm not sexy nough; but I don't blame my- elf alone.

He says he's never ound sex to be what he had xpected of it. He says he loves me. And he sleeps better nights han he used to. Do you hink he's relieved that I know? He feels God has fprgiven him and that's all that matters. Are here books on sex for persons ike us? her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Marietta, 3027 N. llth St. The Mariettas' Stephen Marietta, freshman -at Purdue University, West Lafayette, also will spend the holiday weekenc with his parents. Heloise Reese Betty Canary Joys Of Living In A ZooV Who I am not a nervous type, but I dislike taking a bath while a bird watches me.

There is just something about having a parakeet sitting on the edge of the tub, clenching his feet and staring at you with his beady little eyes. Not that I was surprised at having a bird Betty in the bathroom today. I merely asked my daughter, "Why is your parakeet in the upstairs bathroom, dear?" And she 'gave me a logical "Because I needed the hamster cage foi wur VtAiir I smilec serenely. "Let me guess! The my new mice "Don't tell flints From Heloise That's A Doggone Good Ideal hamster is in the bird cage." 'No, the hamster is in the cardboard box in the garage. As soon as I sell the baby mice, I'm buyiing him a new cage." "O.K.," I whimpered.

"Where are the gerbils?" "I could hardly leave them in tine, box. I needed it for the "Where!" I screamed. "In the utility used the racks from the grill over the top." "I don't mean to be selfish," I said sternly, "but you promised I could have the tubs back Just as soon as you found a place for the turtles." "That reminds me," she said. "If everybody will co-operate and not use the downstairs bathtub for a day or two, I'll have something figured out for the guppies." "I understand," I said, "The turtles are in the aquarium." I am not a nervous type. I am calm.

I am serene. I don't even mind living in Zoo's Who. All I want out of life is one empty bathroom. W.ell, there is one other thing I I'd like a bird cage without a boa constrictor living in it. (Newspaper Enterprise AMU.) DEAR wonder how many people really know what their pets look like? Some time ago my parents had to give a description of our dog.

He had gotten lost. It wasn't until then that they realized they weren't absolutely sure where his black spots were, or how many white ones he had on his fact, they didn't remember much of anything that would distinguish him from hundreds of other dogs. I think it woud be a good idea to sit down with a pencil and pad and write a description of your pet or pets while you have them there before you and tuck this information away in the envelope where you keep your pet's immunization certificates. I just hope this will help some, one else who loses a pet. MRS.

DIXIE LINTA Ithink you've got some thing there, Aren't we all guilty of looking but not seeing? And what's wrong with a snapshot, NEW SHAMPOO GIVES HAIR DEEP SHINE AND GLOW luv? HELOISE UKUST 2124190 LETTER OF THOUGHT DEAR This might sound like a crazy suggestion, but here goes anyway for gals like me who have a couple ol very young children. When winter weather sets in and you can't get out often and you start feeling "housebound" resort to a 1 soap operas all day long to ease your boredom. All that misery, tears, unhappiness, depression, desperation, infidelity, merely helps create negative moods and that certainly Isn't what you need at a time like that. So I've decided to meet this winter's stint in the house by keeping that TV set OFF ing the day. My new recipe for getting over the blues is to try to make a little sunshine for SOMEONE cam help but feel Uk ing op extra addition to the winter Wues yju, already have, could to wow than you bargained for.

MRS, PEAR HBM)JSE I spooning brown sugar tato CUP tt i am Cwsyer sniuiug other hand press from the out side of the bag. You can pack a level cup in jig spilling a granule and with no mess at all. MARILYN EWIN DEAR is the easy and sanitary way that we prevent confusion at bath time at our house. Each member of the family if given a different colored bath towel and face cloth, and this is to be their assigned color un. til specified otherwise.

This not only saves on laun dering but elso gives the bath room a very neat appearance Tooth brushes can be bough to match each person's color code. CATHRINE ORDUN DEAR HELOISE My aun had a pair of red bird figurines and one had a chipped place on it. She covered the spot with red food coloring fectly. matched per If you have this problem in your home, why don't you pu my aunt's idea to work? TERRI JOHNSON, Age 10 Terri, your aunt's idea is a good one. The nice part abou it is no matter what color you need, you have it, and if not you can mix and match.

It's no necessary to go out and buy a can of paint for a small chip HELOISE 1971. King Feature! Syndlcule, inc. F.C. Questions Indicate Anxiety Dear F.C. Why do you feel you have to know every detail of your husband's infidelities? I think your repetitive ques- ioning is an expression of pro found anxiety.

It amounts to a desperate struggle and wrongly executed effort to understanc iiim fully, as you nrobably hadn't bothered to while you felt unchallenged as his one-and only. In badgering him to provide a nearly photographic report o. bis. sex transgressions, you probably also are groping for sex education of to glean, by inference com parison, he sought 01 found away from home that he didn't find at home. However, there is a hapless strain of moral desitution im plicit in your' insatiable ques tioning, loo.

What I mean Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. The host in a home my wife and I were visiting recent- brought forth some tickets and asked his guests if they ivould like to take a chance on television set that a charitable organization was raffling off. Wasn't this in bad taste? A. I see nothing wrong with t. If a guest is not interested, is his privilege to say, "no." Q.

Is it all right to include a ricture of both the- prospective and groom in an engagement announcement in the newspaper? A. Although not exactly im- jroper, this is not customarily done. Usually a picture of bride-elect is published with the announcement. Q. When a man is dining in a restaurant with his wife, and another couple stops at i table for a few words, must he rise? A.

A man always rises when a woman stops at his table. if you were anchored in strengths of your own, say faith in'God, or faith in a morally ordered universe undergirding human history, despite man's weakness, and sin, you would be better able to close the book on your husband's confes sion. You would find it easier respect his privacy of conscience, easier to forgive anc target, meanwhile rejoicing that he stays with the marriage, thus oroving in action that he truly loves you, to the best of his ability to love. Confession Brings Peace Why does he sleep better since confessing? I suppose be cause he feels cleansed of de ceit, also feels reassured thai you love him still, despite know ing his "worst." Are there books on sex for persons with problems like yours? There are many ones. Try Evelyn Duvall's anr Reuben Hill's "Being Married' by the Association Press of New York, an auxili ary of the national board of the YMCA.

291 Bmadway, New York, N.Y. 10007. M.H. Mary Haworth answers through her column. Write her in care of this newspaper.

1971, King Features Syndicate, Inc. Enlistments Up FT. KNOX, Ky. Officials lit this Army training center report that enlistment were up during the recent draf moratorium. The increase in volunteers has been attributed in part to underemploymen among youths.

Annual Walk Planned By Pdnhellenic Plans have been made for the third Annual Christinas Walk sponsored hy the teffe Haute City Panhellenic Council. The walk, a tour of homes at holiday time, will be from 1 until 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5. -f Included on the tour thin year will be the homes of Mr.

afid Mrs. Kenneth Hazeldine, 164 Allendale; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monroe, 45 Allendale; Mr. and Mrs.

George Petit, 27 Cresthlll Road and Dr. and Mrs. Es-fan- diar Safayan, 21 Longridge Road. A Boutique, where complimentary refreshments of hot wassail and homemade Christmas cookies will be served, will be at the Indiana State University Allendale Lodge. The boutique will feature a collection of hand crafted articles suitable for holiday gift-giving and decorating.

The homes and the boutique may be visited hi any order. Mrs. Richard Coddington in serving as general chairman of the event. Co-chairman is Mrs. Robert Moore.

Other chairmen are Mrs. Ned Herriott, hospitality; Mrs. William Van Horn, publicity; Mrs. Donald Layton, programs; Mrs. Harold Sabbagh, boutique articles; Miss Linda Swalls, tickets; Mrs.

Robert Babcock, posters, and Mrs. Anthony Gibbs, boutique arrangements and lodge decorations. Tickets, for the walk may be obtained from any council alumnae, from any committee member, or at the doors of the homes on the day of the event. Republican Workshop To Meet Wednesday County Republican Workshop, will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec.

1, at the Rea Park Clubhouse with Mrs. Doris Beasley, president, conducting the business session. Each member is asked to WVRI OFFERS SPECIAL COURSE FOR AREA WOMEN Valley Regional Institute will offer two sections of a special course designed to acquaint women with the operation of the automobile beginning bring a $1 gift for the gift exchange at the Christmas party, which immediately will follow the business meeting. Refreshments will be served with Mrs. Jerome Miss Hazel Bungard and Miss Helen Bungard serving as hostesses.

Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 0. Powers, 2012 S. will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Wednesday with an open house during the afternoon and.

evening at their home. The couple has one daughter, Mrs. Arlene Elliott, and four grandchildren of Muscatine, Iowa. next week. The course will include 24 hour.s of instruction in engine knowledge, electrical systems, power systems, safety and tools, and other important features -of the automobile.

Section No. 1 will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. each Monday for 12 weeks beginning Nov. 29. Section No.

2 will meet at the same time each Wednesday beginning Dec. 1. Further information may be obtained by contacting the WVRI director of community services (299-1122). LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK Odrinex can help you become the trim slim person you want tbTje. Odrinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed.

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