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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 5

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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Mitchell Dally Repablle Monday. Nov. 11, 1974 Mail November 12, 1974 A Brenda Lou Skalberg of Emery Is bride of John G. Janssen Miss Brenda Lou Skalberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L.A. Skalberg of Yankton, became the bride of John Gerard Janssen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jansen of Emery the afternoon of Nov.

2 at the First United Methodist Church in Yankton, The Rev. Robert Vessey officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs, Andrea Hagans was matron of honor with Mrs. Debbie Meadows, Barbara Stolz and Kathy Janssen, bridesmaids; Terry Janssen, best man: Chuck Erpenbach, Dare Hilgenberg and "Save Mayer, groomsmen; and Skalberg, Bill Janssen and Kevin Janssen, ushers. The reception was in the church parlors with Mr.

Mrs. John Prince and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Jung as hosts assisted Marcia Huebner, Phyllis Hamer, Mrs. Norman Olson, Mrs.

Jerry Kressman Maureen Janssen. The bride is a 1970 graduate of Yankton High School and 1974 graduate of South Dakota State' University and is employed as a medical technologist at Methodist Hospital in Mitchell. The bridegroom, a 1968 graduate of Emery High School and a 1972 graduate SDSU, is empoyed at Janssen Implement, Emery. The couple will live at Emery. (Corrigan Photo) ANN LANDERSDon't Provoke Dogs To Avoid Bites Dear Ann Landers: Our! nephew, seven years old, was bitten by a dog he tried to pet.

The child spent the first six years of his life on a farm and loves animals. The bite was not serious, but the incident caused such emotional trauma that now the child goes into a panic whenever. he sees a dog, even a tiny poodle on the lap of an older woman. Please advise parents on how to teach their children to protect themselves against strange dogs. Of course, the real solution would be an Augie plans international sit-down feast SIOUX FALLS Menus for the international dinner and the dessert booths of nine nations will be overladen with exotic foods for Augustana College's Festival of All Nations Saturday evening, Nov.

16. Banquet style serving will be used for the international dinner with seatings at 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. With a capacity of 600 persons for each of the seatings in the Morrison Common dining room, advance reservations are requested and made by calling 336- 4428. The sit down dinner will include a menu of Swedish meatballs from Scandinavia; turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy from the United States; marinated beef from Malaysia; sweet and sour pork China; brussels sprouts with cheese sauce from Switzerland; baked lettuce from New Zealand; fruit salad from Brazil, bread from Israel and 8 chocolate mint from "Small, Small Doors will open to the Augustana gymnasium at 5 p.m. for the serving of desserts and beverages at the colorfully decorated national booths.

Serving in the carnival mosphere will continue reservations until 11 p.m. and no are required here. Such delicacies as chocalate mousse, lemon tarts and milk (Switzerland); lefse, krumkake, rossettes, sprits, sweet soup, coffee and fruit punch (Scandina via); pumpkin squares, popcorn balls, coffee and Sprite (United States); fried bananas, coffee cake and fruit punch (Brazil); almond a apricot pastry, black tea and root beer (New Zealand); coconut custard, nut candy and pineapple juice (Malaysia); fortune cookies, almond cookies and green tea (China): dates, olives, cherry tomatoes, cheese and orange (Israel) and chocolate: kisses, fresh fruit and Small will be available for the public. August ana student tertainers, including the German Rounders Singers, the Madrigal number of smaller acts and soloists will present shows in the gymnasium at 6, 7:30 and 9 p.m. Augustana's Viking Day queen Terryl Rumbolz and Brad Heegel, co- MC of the recent Viking Varieties Show will emcee these shows.

Emphasis for this year's festival has been shifted from an exclusively Christmas theme to one featuring the main chosen for this year's fete. festival of each of the countries CHAIR SALE Choose From Over 300 Chairs From Famous Manufacturers La-Z-Boy Berkline Pontiac Mastercraft Ayres DEER ironclad leash law in every city but it's like wishing for the moon. Thanks, Ann. Concerned Citizen Dear checked with the Chicago Health Dept. and learned that most dog bite victims are boys between five and nine years of age.

And, I was told the psychological damage is usually worse than the bite. Most dogs bite because they feel threatened or have been provoked. So parents should teach their children, (1) stay don't talk to them or try to away from strange dogs, (2) pet them, and (3) never tease a dog that is fenced in or tied up. Some dogs, if irritated, can jump a fence or break loose from a rope. It is unwise to wave a stick (or any object that might be perceived as a weapon) in a dog's face.

Children should be told: "'If a strange dog growls at you or appears to be ready to attack, never run or scream. Stand still, with your arms at the side and speak softly to the animal. If the dog attacks, cover your face with arms crossed. If the dog starts to leap, get down on the ground, belly down, and cover your head with your arms. Every dog bite, no matter how trivial, should be reported to the police or the health department.

And one last thing if there is no leash law in your city, lobby for one. Dear Ann Landers: I am 17 and have a sister who is 15. Recently I read, my sister's diary. I realize was wrong, did it anyway. Now I know that she and her boyfriend are involved in some very heavy petting.

What's even worse, her boyfriend does not believe in God. Do you think I should tell my mother or keep quiet? I know it would break Mom's heart if she knew what was going on. Please advise me, Very Much Undecided Dear Much: M.Y.O.B. You had no business snooping. Don't compound the wrongdoing by finking on your sister.

It will not change her behavior nor will it help her boyfriend believe in God, but. it will most assuredly destroy your sister's belief in YOU. Dear Ann I remember watching my mother and grandmother go through menopause the hot flashes and unbearable discomfort. I always thought when it hit me I'd know, but now I'm not sure. am 42 and have these sudden rushes of heat waves that come on unexpectedly.

I perspire as if I were in a steam bath. Sometimes they last for 20 minutes. I can't sleep a whole night through. In the morning I'm soaking wet. mentioned this to a friend and she said I was too young for menopause.

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