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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 10

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SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1969 THE PAILY PLAINSMAN, Huron, South Dakota Hints From No More Wasted Spaghetti Sauce By HELOISE Dear i Reloise: When I serve spaghetti and meat saiice, I always reserve a handful of the plain spaghetti and set it aside After mixing the sauce with the spaghetti and putting it in my. bowl, I take the plain spaghetti and stir tt into the sauce pan This not only uses up all the sauce that usually clings to the pan, but sates washing a terrible greasy pan Be surprised how clean it: gets it. This same: method cm be used in tossed green salads and the dish' you have used to mix your salad dressing Aunt Jef i You all won't believe it until you try it! 1 did Great 1 Heloise Dear Helolse: When false fingernails first appeared, a friend and I (who were both newlyweds) to buy some to see what they would look like! That afternoon, while making meatballs for a joint supper, it wasn't until we were ready to put them in the pan that we noticed one of my false fingernails was missing Well, with tears of laughter streaming down our' we frantically began breaking up all the meatballs After breaking up everyone, we noticed that beautiful red fingernail staring up at us from the floor Jdora Whiehe Dear Helolse: ruing the months that my fireplace is not in use I put a planter in place of the grate and irons 1 bought an inexpen wood box, 'sprayed it to match my living room, filled it with dirt and planted a var jety of cactus plants To gne it aij added touch I put white pebbles all around the cactus plants These plants need very little care Only a little water each week and a sunshine bath about twice, a week Really adds an attractive touch to my Iwing room during the a A Reader Dear Heloise My Father's Day gift arrived In an unusual and pleasantly amusing manner At the break fast table I was given the usual appropriate card but inside was a small envelope instructing me to look under my chair There I found another envelope that sent me to the cabinet er the oven and so on to a total of 10 locations until last envelope enticed me to the washing machine and there. my present. It was a happy treasure hunt that I think any- one to family could enjoy, for it the pleasure and anticipation of opening a gift H.W.

Pritchard Dear He'oise: Must tell you. what fit. we've been having making our own greeting cards ever we Sot one of those cameras that print pictures We try to catch our four children (one to six) and in occasional pet, all rea- sonably clean and relatively quiet, 'all "at once Snap their picture, then paste on card board Grandparents and dis- tant relatives treasure these "cards" a get to show off our brood at the same time Mrs L. Nichols, Jr Dear, Heloise: I came to live in a part of the country where it really gets hot and not aware of how hot your car got when parked in a parking lot A couple of times 1 bad to wait until the' steering wheel of the car got cool before I could drive Then one day I put a pair of gloves in the glove compartment No more waiting They are pot holders for a hot steering wheel 1 Eunice DOger Copyright, 19W, King Features Syndicate, Inc. ANNOUNCEMENT is made by; Mr.

and Mrs Wayne KrUeger, Huron, the en- gagement of daughter, Ann, to Delbert son of Mr and Mrs Richard Mclntyre, Letcher Miss Krueger is a 1989 grad- uate of Northern State College, Aberdeen Her fiance is pres employed at Diamond Aviation for the summer His future plans include college An Aug 9 wedding is plan- ned City Briefs Marriage licenses were issued at clerk of courts office to the following Darrell Dean Bittner, 20, Barbara Jean John son, 19, both of Bob Wayne Mattke, 19, and Jean Marie Halse, 19, both of Huron, Richard James Green, 21, and Constance Mane Luther, Zi, both of Huron, Harold Fred enck SchuUz Jr 22, Wheaton. Ill, and Kathleen Jean Busch, 22, Huron, Douglas Edward Fntzsche, 22, and Janet Kay Bottum, 20, both of Wessmgton, Robert Raympnd'Albee, 24, Hu ron, and Carlyn Haxine Spier- Ing, 22, Volga, Lynn Victor neider, 22, and Gloria Jean Glanzer, 20, Yale Beauty Shop open in my home 352 6115, Carol Beck Lar' sen Dr and Mrs Phillip Dick son and children returned to their home in Denver after a week's visit with their parents and grandparents in Huron and Cavour Buy your new Furs now; --before July and save the 1 high- er sales tax Free storage--no carrying charge Special May! June Lay By Sale, j'(adv.) Study Club Names Officers DOLAND New officers were elected the annual breakfast at the home of La Donna, Waldner by members of lbe i Doland Study They are as follows' LaDonna president, Ariene Decker, vice Kathy Hecht, secretary. Hnth" Hansen, treasurer i The breakfast was' served by LaDonna Waldner, Pat Mendel Norma Wosika and Hazel Klf'zman Were charge of, decorations The group will a'djourn for the summer months, Rebekahs Plan Friendship DOLAND Mans were com pleted for Friendship Night at a meeting of Selena Rebekah Lodge Invitations will be 'sent Redfield, LaDelle Lodges Mrs Milton Mowery was in charge of a memorial service She was assisted by Mrs Oscar Woodfork and Mrs Albert Kft termah. Lunch was served by Mrs. Irving Paul and Mrs Milton Mowery at a'local cafe.

PAGE THIRTEEN Burkard, Dell Edwin Rapids. Tne. Rev; Dennis Tlppett, Mitchell, officiated at the 2 ceremony Nuptial music was furnished by Jan Van Sickle, brother of the bride, soloist, and Mrs. Howard Sbobrr, organ ist Miss Linda Oines, Bruce, was maid of honor James Beck, Eureka, served as best man Ushers were Dell Rapids, Sickle A reception was held in the MR. AND MRS MEHLYN BURKARD (Frank's Photo House) Job's Daughters Bethel 9 Installs New Officer Slate Jackie Brenner, daughter of Mrs, Harris Brenner, Huron, installed honored queen of Bethel No 9 Job's Daughters at installation held the Masonic Temple Miss Brenner succeeds Vickie Mann who was installing honored queen.

Serving with the honored queen for the next months are the following Mary Palmer, senior princess, Janice Murphy, junior princess, Mona Mikkel sen, guide, Sharon Mann, mar shal, Jane Pratt, chaplain, Lynette Nielsen, treasurer, Debra Boyd, recorder, Susan Olson, musician, Kathy Gundy, librarian, Cathy Husted, first messenger, Beverly Ambrosius, second messenger. Sue Ann George, third messenger, Fran- ces Salveson, fourth messenger, Kathy George, filth messenger, Linda Hook, senior custodian, Linda Mann, junior custodian; Cindy Lashwood, outer guard, Debbie Edney, inner guard. Other installing officers were as follows Marjone Underway, guide, Charnelle 'Bloodgood, marshal; Lillie Palmer, chap- lain, Karleen Johnson, record er, Lynn Walker, junior custo dian, Cindy Mikkelsen, senior custodian, Mrs Sidney Larson, musician. The Book of Gold was pre sented by Miss Bloodgood, read er, Susan Odland, angel, and the Rev. Robert Nielsen, solo Members of the guardian council are.f^Mrs.

Moms Lash wood, guardian, A Galligher, AUG. tt NUPTIALS are plan- ned by Miss Marcia Louise White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bill White, Sioux Falls, and Steven Stahly, soil of Mr. Mrs. Vernon Stahly, Ca- vour.

Miss White attended South Dakota State University, Brookings Her fiance is at- tending South Dakota 'School of Mines and Technology and is affiliated with Delta Sigma Phi The wedding will take place in St Joseph Cathedral, Sioux Falls If you're wise you'll buy your new fur before July first! You een tike adrejiiige ot' 'eeriikge on Eileri HM hue tad wUl pay you to bar iaereaeed etlee lex few late July 1. Storage and there ia no car- rying charge. Choeee yean tetBor- associate guardian; Mrs Darr ell Mikkelsen secretary; Miss Margaret Long, treasurer; and Mrs. Harris Brenner, director of Refreshments were served from a tea table Mary Palmer poured, Janice Murphy served punch and Vickie Mann served the cake JACKIE BRENNER MUler BPW Holds Picnic MILLER Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club held its annual picnic recently at Crystal Park Following the picnic supper a short business meeting was held, and the delegates to the state convention in Watertnwn gave reports The Miller BPW 'received awards for best percentage of attendance at their regular monthly meetings; largest membership' increase in the past year, full cooperation 1 of goals and requisites of a BPW club, and a traveling plaque until next year's convention Mrs 'Katherme Kaberling was Installed as district president at the convention, and she gave a short report of district busi ness The Miller club will host the fall district meeting on Sept EVENING DTNNBK HKID ALPENA Mr and Mn Ted Meyer entertained for an even ing dinner Saturday the follow- ing relatives Mrs Walter Neu harth, Long Beach, Calif Mrs Andrew Traxler, Southgate, Calif Mrs Theophil Bauer, Eu. Ore; Mrs Ed Selland, Letcher, Mrs Ruben Bauer, Wessmgton Springs; and Mrs Christina 'Neuharth, Alpena Mrs Walter Neuharth, Mrs Traxler and Mrs, Bauer were also guests in the home of their father, John Wahl, for'the week end while they attended the Selland Tastad wedding ID Mitchell on Saturday.

Burkard-Van Sickle Vows Said In Episcopal Church Grace Episcopal Church was the scene of the June 6 wedding of Miss Sally Van Si-He, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Nor man E. Van Sickle, Huron, and Merlyn Burkard, son of Mr and Rogei Burkard, and Jan Van parish hall. Miss Mary Rounds registered the: guests. Mrs.

Robert Helntz, Orange, Calif, aunt of the bride, and Mrs Yvo Bunkers, Dell RapMs, aunt of the bridegroom poured Punch was serVed by Misa Lori Brookings, and Miss Barbara Burkard, Dell Rapids Mrs. Edwin McDaniel, Cimar ron, aunt of the bnde, served the cak'e Gifts were dis- played by, Miss Christine Paul Huron Serving was in charge of the Episcopal Church Women PICNIC PUNNED TULARE Plans for the an nual picnic to be held June 22 at the Cottonwood Lake cottage of Mrs Henry Blume were Women i The bride Is a 1967 graduate of Huron High School and com pleted two years at South Da kota State University, A graduate'of St. Mary's High School, Dell Rapids, the bnde groom will be a senior at SDSU this fall. Mr. and Mrs.

Burk.rd are at home at 600 S. Euclid, Sioux Falls, for the summer. made at the Kay iiillea. Happy Hour Club. A dinner will be served it Mrs.

Marvin Scniutx mt elected vice president and Mn. Iran Teveldal secretary, both fee two year term. The Septetater meeting will be ia at home of Mrs. Lola Bavk- endabl. Doyle re- ceived toe door prize.

GIVE YOUR WIFE MORE LEISURE TIME BUY HER A KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER i "No other appliance'in the world does as many things for you as a KIRBY DUAL 80." KIRBY CO. of HURON CMOtAM) S. W. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 by Mrs. Joyce Budde, Huron, of Uw engagement of her daughter, Cneryi, to Weitey B.

Hoeiter, son of Mr. and Mn. Bay Boeder, Spencer. Miss Budde has attended Auguttana Conege, Huron College a the UnlVersity of Hawaii, She Is employed in Hot- ojulu, Hawaii, Her fiance, a 1MB graduate of Huron Col- lege, will be. teaching In Ray- moot, Minn, thii fall.

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