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Hints From Pay Savings Bill First By llctoUc Criuc -Dear Ueloke: old days, you could not warm unless you had to burn! When "Al our "ctfte-klatch this morn- you et enou 8 8ur built up Ing we discussed the fact, that, in your savings account, you can pay cash for things and save interest. Ladies, 1 cannot tell you how to save. All I can do is put the thought into your mind of "How to Proper spending, conservative buying, and budgeting I have been married for twelve thc bcst answer none of us can 'Our husbands all make good islarici so they think and agree with them. But even though we'all try, we cannot figure out "How. we save?" years nntl we have less than $300 In the bank for emergencies.

We also have' no savings. Yes, we live day-to-day. It would be so wonderul if you could teach ux how to save as we all worry, "What if thut ca- tasti'opht should come." For esKsivle, we discussed automobile accidents, sicknesses, hospital But it still paya to have enough set aside to give you confidence. Once you have confidence and see the thrill of seeing a savings account grow, the more you will work for that little nest egg. I know I have not answered your questions.

But I don't really think anybody could! Do not try to save when it comes to food. Sometimes bills, pregnancies, and immediate when we leave out the necessities necessities. It Is bad enough when your refrigerator conks out; much worse. the thought of our washing machine needing the skill ol a repair man 1 We must learn to save. Heloise Local Neighbors Girls: I cannot tell you what to do.

Do you know that for many generations experts have been working on this subject and they give you a book and tell you how to balance thc budget and how to live on your income. Saving is just like life. It becomes a habit! But what a beauti ful habit to form! It is nice to know that you have a nest egg set aside just in case Of trouble, but how much nicer is to know that you have tha little nest egg to give you youi sense of security. Here's the way I save: I know that this is not the true answer and I don't believe yoi will find it in any book. Before spend a dollar especially on Bcmething that is not food or necessity I tell myself, "Now this costs one dollar.

We save 1 percent of our income, so my bus band has to make ten dollars order for me to spend this on dollar. Now, is this item wortt my husband working so man; I in this line, then we only spend. extra money for doctor bilis. It; takes proper food to have ealthy body. Heloise Heloise welcomes all mail, es- household hints which she an pass on to readers as space ermits.

However, because remendous volume of mail she! eceives daily, Heloise is answer all individual letters, he will answer readers' questions Weddings Julia Jane King Wed To Jon David Muller Ann Landers Says: i cousin of the bride, and Max Double-ring marriage vows were Lindsborg, aeph- recited by Julia Jane King, daugh- ew ol the bridegroom. ter of Mrs. Richard Welden King, 400 Clai-emont Drive, and the late Mr. King, and Jon David Muller, A wedding luncheon followed at nxynlng mail three cope home of the bride's mother. jj cs your column.

The head- Mr. and Mrs. Muller were grad- ine rea "Never mind your ene- Some People Are Blind By Choice Dear AM Laoden: I received I atrategized, was to invite him' ask for advice, so I won't gtvt son of Mr, and Mrs Carl from Salina high school and i Madame, keep your eye on w.m Muller, 15 College Court, seniors at the University ol your best Iriend." The atternoonjmy ardor instantly. They armed and hii wife for dinner. She and you any.

In live words, however I could become same all deserve each other, old story, The stage was set One look at his Mrs. chilled Dear AM Landers: You and afternoon, Jan 27 at Christ Epis- Kansas, Lawrence. copal Cathedral. The bride "also is a graduate of your great big mouth. I telephon- mail'will be here at 3:00 P.M.

Uate and she was plastered. Herjed my best friend this morning There will probably others. conversation was incredibly ban- to ask if she- had read your col- The Very Rev. F. W.

Lilchman Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. I why must people be so cruel? and boring. He gave her long umn. She replied, "Yes, and I officiated. Musician was Mrs.

Jack Following a short wedding trip, jf Kaufman, Salina. Honor attendants were Pruden Koester, Mission the couple will be at home Friday wna business Sarah at JO Stauffer Place, Apt. 12, Law- Hills, Ircnce. jt- jsh to pretend not to see, which she ignored. Their, ihink Ann Landers is crazy, usiness is it of theirs? relationship was obviously a hor- wouldn't have your husband if Cox-Watts need their father.

And, frankly, 1 need a husband. I'm no good alone. For the past six years my husband has been having an By traveling 4000 miles by of honor; Joan Ilacketl, her rr a Rh my Mrs. Jon David Muller (Julia Jane King) her column whenever possible. Heloise welcomes all mail, especially household hints which she can pass on to readers as space permits.

However because of the tremendous volume of mail she receives daily, Heloise is unable to answer all individual letters. She will answer reader's questions in her column whenever possible. Letters to Heloise should be sent to her in care of King Features Syndicate, 235 E. 45th New York, 17, N. Y.

fc fr Our Town By Jacq Woolsey and Marg Henley plane and train, Larry Dee cousin, and Kathryn Cox, her est enc i an Watts arrived in England, on lime bridesmaids, and her cou- a ti rsc tive 'wid- for his wedding. Richard Hacked, page. put it Musician Watts, Pensacola, i Lt Com. E. M.

Shaw was best 1 11 I'm msri. sorrisr for her Watts Tescott, and Jenniter Cox, i A tion Mowed at than am £or daughter of Mrs. Sheelah England) Arts Centre, myself. She's 6 at The bride and bridegroom sailed throwing her life away on a 'I from London on the Queen Mary! man who will never marry her. the United States and are So, let this letter serve as an open reply to those women who N.

S. Cox, were married Jan. 5 at the St. Mary and All Saints' Church, Plymstock. Officiating was the Newing.

Rev. in Pensacola. it I have four young children who ror How couW HE havc cilosen had an atomic war and he "HER? was the only roan left." The gentleman has never look-: This was a catty insult and I ed good to me since that night, really let her have it. Maybe So, perhaps, it's not such a bad you do a lot of good, but today 'idea after all, Girls. Get to know OU broke up a 12 year friend- 'the man's PLAINS' Dear White Plains: Here's an-, i other letter, same subject, dif- Are your parents too strict? I ferent twist: You can benefit from the experi- of thousands of teenagers Dour Ann: "Silent But Cer- if you write for ANN LANDERS' tain" spoke one of those frank booklet, "How To Live With truths which everyone knows in Parents," enclosing with your jhis heart of hearts, but you never request 20c in coin and a long, expect to see it in print.

self-addressed, stamped IB years of marriage, my confessed she was having affair 1 her friend's hi'sbuml. No. Landers Mrs. Watts took radiographer mailed ir.e your column. After she didn wailt And Sallnans will be among those attending the marriage of Mary Suzanne Kastner, Leawood, a John Edward Kerwin, Kansas City, at 11 am Saturday at the St.

Peter's. Roman Catholic Church, Kansas City. Included will be the bride-to-be's grandmother, Mrs. L. Over-'bonanza" at the Holiday Bowl.

stake, and her cousins, Mrs. Co-hostesses for the social were James Ward and Mr. Ward and Ron Barragree, Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph E. Kerwin, DCS Moines, Iowa. Members of Alpha Beta chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority had a chili supper at the home of Kendle, 1001 E. Ellsworth, followed by a "bowling wore an off-white brocade gown to hcr marriage. with scalloped neckline.

A pearl coronet held her full- length veil. She carried a bou- Her husband is stationed with the U.S. Navy at Pensacola. After he leaves the Navy in July, best for me and my children. out? told BLIND BY CHOICE Dear Blind: Thank you for your letter and I hope your anony- wwfld quet of rose tulips and white 1 the couple will go to mous "Wends" all see it.

freesias. where the groom will continue Attending the bride were her studies at the University sister-in-law, Mrs. J. S. Cox, mat- Kansas.

Dear Ann: The letter from "Si- try." The next day I telephoned the other man's wife and invited her to my office for a chat. She had she called it, and was pretending not to see. I ad- and her John Hahn and Mrs. Hahn. Miss Kaslner is the daughter of Mrs.

Zephern Kastner, Palm Beach, and Fredrick James Kastner, Joplin, Mo. The prospective bridegroom's Josephine Lowman Says: Circumstances Seldom Nullify Determination DeJulio and Bonnie Francis. Favcrs and table decorations included bowling bag cracker holders an'd bowling ball place mats. Prizes for high and low bowling scores went to Mrs. Adley Johnson, Eileen Richards and Mrs.

David Brown. Fifty persons attended a luncheon-bridge for the Ladies Bridge Association of the Salina Country Club at the clubhouse. Hostesses were Mrs. Arthur Mann-Breckenridge Janet L. Mann, daughter of I The bride is a graduate of Clas- Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie G. Mann, sical high school and Springfield i was preienuing not 10 lent But Certain" was a slice of mired her character life. The woman wrote, "If you co lrage And I noticed for the jhave a best friend, watch out first how terdbly aUra ctive i because she's probably having affair with your husband." Here's my story: was You guessed it. We've been comforting each other ever since, (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems Send them to Ann Landers, Box 334C, Chicago, 51, 111.) CHECK PAINS OF ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM Deep-doom relief.

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Given this fair trial, PRUVO may help you. You must get the relief millions have or your money Many folks waste the happiness and the opportunities of today dreaming about wbat they could have done or could have seldom calls the turn. hours to make that 10 dollars or could have accomplished, riArmla trvunt can I do without it?" When you start to think of money as not being so much paper, but think of it in terms of hours of labor, then you will begin to save. Many people have saving ac- but didn't. Many people think that except for this or that unfortunate turn of events, they could have made their mark in a more impressive field than the one they are in.

Except for rare exceptions, Springfield, became the Icollege. She taught school in West 1 1 3 ew ve ine bride of David E. Breckenridge, Hartford, and spent a 3 year During 15 years of marriage and hope my wife never gets back. At druggie everywhere. I never glanced sideways-that is, tired of the other guy NOT husband's firm.

He was hand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Reaching assignment in Alexan-, some as c' na t'ng, sophisticated Breckenridge, Woodston, Jan. ll'dria, Egypt, with the Commission and was srmtten llke a schooU GRIEVING 104 Santa Fe Dear Not Grieving: You didn't IJNCK DRUG CO.

of Ecumenical Missions and Rela rL at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, West Hartford, Conn. Tho Rev. Gordon Scoville offici- Church. She is a student at the return was ves ated when the couple exchanged Presbyterian Theological Semi- look in his let lions of the United Presbyterian me know he was reExiing me and thp was "VPQ Many people live in a state constant dis- Brodine, Mrs. Gilbert Geery and Mrs.

Kenneth Linck. Mrs. Virginia Weber won the vows and rings. Mrs. Joann Conklin was the musician.

The bride chose a white velve- gown designed with a fitted jodice, scoop neckline, long la- door prre. A new member is Mrs. Harry Steele. satisfa i Prizes went to the highs at each with their lives taWe because they dream of more glamorous or exciting things to 8Un which they be- Mr Allison has Purchased a nary, Pittsburgh. Thc bridegroom was graduated from Woodston high school and Sterling College.

He has served; in the U. S. Army and as a min- The way to "get acquainted," TA 3-3741 ADVERTISEMENT I FEEL SO DIFFERENT, SO Engagement 3 ered sleeves, and a controlled is ter at Geneseo and Natoma. He aell skirt. spent last year as a volunteer She wore a ballerina-length jth the Presbyterian Mission lusion veil, and carried a colonial Ethiopia, Africa.

He is, a sen-i bouquet of white sweetheart roses or a the Presbyterian Theolog- Charles JM. Allison, Delphos, a former Salinian, has moved back and carnations. Mrs. Maro Hatch, Stafford, of counts of several types such as do not believe this to be true. If! Lowman lieve could they have trailer house and will live on the land son A11 'done.

If we haven't realized our. son and Mrs. Allison, Salina RFD her sister' honor. She wore a red brocade dress. William Alter, Pittsburgh, was best man.

A family reception followed at ical Seminary. The couple plans to take grad- bank savings accounts. They tell mo (and I believe it) that they pay this savings bill first! If you would consider your monthly savings (or weekly ii you are paid that way) as a to ill, and pay it' first, and then budget the rest of your money, you will find that soon you will have a nice little backlog. And remember that back in the 'PRINTED PATTERN ff TTW A VUL inilllif i HJJliJ person did not succeed in a modcrn ps chologists feel; 2. formerly resided at 216 W.

lhe willow Glen House East Long certain sphere, it is probably be- it js we va i ued them Uncoln before moving to DeK cause, subconsciously, he or she mor as dreams than we desired phos did not really want to win badly tnem as rea lities. Meadow. enough to pay the price. Of course, there are such things as Supermarkets 7 me Jiic uuu L. ijavt, j.

lucky breaks and bad breaks and are that you would rot JQ D6 DlSCUSSed So, do not be regretful about the life you don't have. The timing Fate have happy as successful or as in it as in your own. If you have a real definite urge to do some particular thing, you will not let anything stand in the way. best buv? Where and what are the new uate work in linguistics this summer at the University of Okla- jhoma, Norman, Okla. Following a wedding trip to the White Mountains and Niagara Falls, the couple will be at home at 61G N.

Highland, Pittsburgh. COLOR FILMS DEVELOPED By Our Fast Kodak Service Hughes-Siegmaier Karen Karleen Hughes, daugh- feta and a blue tulle veil fell from ter of and Charles a matching headband. She Is the biggest apple always the' JHvghes, Simpson, and Robert Al- ried a bouquet of white an Stegmaier, formerly of 410 S.I poms. car- pom Joan Kay Hills Hills Ogle- Unpropitious circumstances simply cannot nullify your determination. The record of the arts is crowded with novels and poems written those in prison or in pain.

Paintings have been painted by What's inside that can? son of Mrs. Glen Adams, Loop City, and George Stegmaier, Donna Robertson, Topeka, and Edwards, Beloit, were Mr. and Mrs. V. A.

Hills, Mankato, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Kay, 130 S. 5th, to Jeilrey Albert Ogle, Don't suffer the terrors of Chonge-of-Life when you con be helped Don't feel you are alone in fearing the years of "change." No woman can anticipate the hot feelings of clammy cold. No. matter how hard she tries she often cannot control the irritability. There is a medicine to which women, undergoing thc "change," have turned for wonderful relief.

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Santa Fe TA 3-2236 1 lie meeting on "Adventure Youv The session, sponsored by the chang1cd rings before bearer fin slttir ol two people without hands. Beethoven Saline County extension home ec- ln The Rev. Roger 0. Shanks of- was flower girl, and the bride from an kato high school and ficiated when the couple ex- brother, Scott Hughes, was ring- Brown-Mackie School of Busi- I. ness.

continued to compose after he! on ics, be at 1:30 o'clock was deaf, and the French artist, at the 4H Building. Dufy, painted happy delightful pictures despite crippling arthritis. Savour Savour, with relish, today's experience. Don't dull it with vain and impractical regrets. If you would like to have my leaflet, "Individual Happiness," send a 5-cent stamped, self addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No.

65. Always write to Josephine Lowman in care of the Register-Tribune Syndicate, DCS Moines, Iowa. Laura Wheeler The Baby Has Been Named She is employed at the Murphy Finance Company in Sa- branch candelabra and two floor was best man. Ushers were na baskets of white gladioli with the bride's brother, Gene Hughes, jj was ra( i ua rl from bows. the groom's brother-in-law, Fcstus high scho 0 i am i lne st.

Marcia Jindra, Hays, and Bob- Earl Cypher. School of Automation, St. by McClintock, Simpson, were the Elizabeth Siegrist. Simpson, LouiSi 0 gnd is employed by registered the guests and the Gcncral American Life Insurance The bride wore a floor-length brL cousins Donna and Shir1 of St. Louis.

of Chantilly lace over laf- Hughes and Delorcs Conn, were A sumnler wedding is planned ClUb Calendar Cta assigned with a fitted bodice, 1R char of the gifts. Mildred Walker, extension specialist with consumer Kansas Stnte University, Manhat tan, lead the discussion. tapered sleeves which came Assisting at the church reception were the bride's aunts, Mrs. TUESDAY to a petal point over the hands, 20th Century Forum, 1:30 a scalloped neckline trimmed Tim cVirt A from and form- ruffle which fell to a brush train was erapiuyeu ai the Profes- (asn sional Photo Color Beloit. Send your news tip to thc Salina Journal.

$10 in prizes every week. ELMORE: TUESDAY MITE SPECIAL Hi! (This Week) BAKED STEAK Complete Meal for Just Bring the Whole Family Childs Plate 50c Mrs. Bay Kubitschek, 963 Sun- in seed r-ezrls. The skirt featured rise. Mrs.

Price Samples, co- a scalloped overskirt of lace ac- hostess. Mrs. M. L. Michaclson anted with self-bows and a tulle char-e of Pro-ram cnar 6 01 program.

YWCA Crafts 7 Live in t' ie back. The gown was uraiis, i pm. wve Tho -T-'nm was srnHrated from Y'ers, 6:15 pm dinner meeting, by the brides mother. Kinvin fe an em boUi at A crown trimmed with seed at lhe Kansas Power and Job's Daughters, 7 pm, Ma- pearls held thc bride's fingertip Light Company, Salina. sonic Temple.

'veil of English illusicn, and she Following a short wedding trip, 'carried a bouquet of sweetheart the couple is at home near Salina. by Anne Adams SLIP INTO something pretty this robe or daytime dress with a ring neckline (so flattering). ibTa Choose carefree blends, Dacron print, cotton. Printed 4502: Half Sizes 1414, 20Vi, 22Vi, 2W. Size 16V4 requires yards 45- inch fabric.

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i white satin fofo er only Do you need another employe? jewelry' was a strand of pearls, a Pre-Inventory by The Paris 105 North Santa Fe Hundreds of readers are looking' gift of the bridegroom. through the classified ads every Judy Hughes was her sister's Mary Ann. daughter of Mr. snd Mrt. Hubert J.

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