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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 6

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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Sioux Falls Argus-Leader 0 March 21, 1972 Bridge Bonesteel Couple Wed 50 Years Members and guests of the For mail delivery, Mar. 22, 1972 Janet Eliason, Thomas Boyum Exchange Vows Sioux Falls Duplicate Club met for the regular weekly game at the Woman's Club on Friday af S.D. The 50th wedding anniversary of St. Joseph Cathedral was the ternoon. Winners north and tout ware: c.

Cancer Films To Be Shown The free showing of two can Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jons was setting March 11 when Janet Andrschek) and Mrs. Jmes Hawkins; celebrated with an open house Mrs. C.

J. Manderscheid and James Hawkins; Mrs. S. M. Brzica and Mrs.

Eliason, 609 S. Walts became the bride of Thomas at the Baptist Church. jonn sumvan; Mrs. pat Masur and Mr Hosting the event were their Leslie Young; Mrs. E.

r. Deane and Mrs. Tony Lea; Mrs. Joe Holland and Boyirm. The Rev.

Anthony Opem wit cer films Wednesday at west Mall Theater is scheduled for dhildren, Mr. and Mrs. Don Vivian cnristensen. Bachmann, Mr. and Mrs.

Lor- East and west: Mrs. Conrad Luymes and Mrs. Joe Otenick; Mrs. Robert Flint 1 p.m. instead of 2 o'clock as nessea tne exenange of vows en Jons and Mr.

and Mrs. Al and Mrs. Helen George; Mrs. John Stan- in the presence of 150 guests. was previously reported to the ga and Mrs.

Donald Kalda; Mrs, Rich va? Jons, all of Bonesteel: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eliason, Argus-Leader. ard Beck and Mrs.

Joyce Lauer; Mrs. and Mrs. Gerald Hartford, Win John Phillips and Mrs. Paul Elder; fl Bloomington are par ner; iMr. and Mrs.

Richard Mrs. Robert Ellingson and Mrs. J. H. Marek.

ents of the bride. The groom The presentation of the turns, Time for Two' Women" and Breast Self Examination," Saga, Annandale, and Mr. Minnehaha Duplicate Bridge is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.

Dennis Jons, Canton. Club met for the -regular Sun James Boyum, Renner. A program was presented by day evening game at The Wom will be followed by a discussion condLxrted by a panel of five local doctors. iMarcia Houck and Kelly iro- the grandchildren and other an Club with the following as gan were honor attendants at relatives. winners: Zonta Club International and Lydia Schroeder and Emil the wedding, assisted by Connie Byrne and James Boyum.

North end soutti: Vivian Chri9tensen and Mrs. Paul Elder; Mrs. Joyce Lauer Jons were married March 14, 1922 at Bonesteel and have Pythian Sisters are sponsoring the program for all women of the community. and Mrs. LaVerne Schlekeway; Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Tetlingnuisen; Robert Jerry Eliason and Mark Boy L'm seated the guests. since resided on a farm in the Flint and Mrs. Helen George; Mrs. El wood Parks and Mrs.

Tony Lee. A reception was held at The area. East and west: Jim trppel and Clay 'Go over any leather suitcase Woman's Club. ton warden; John Sullivan and Mrs. Joe Otenick; Mrs.

Pat Masur and C. J. with a good leather conditioner. After a trip to Minneapolis Manderscheid; Mrs. Joe Holland and Then rub it well with saddle Mrs.

Harold Hoover; Mrs. John Mo the newlyweds will make their Greavy and Mrs. S. M. Brzica.

home in Sioux Falls. The bride soap or a neutral cream. Glue down any loose bindings and Actress Mario Thomas, an ardent supporter and fund raiser for St. Jude Research Hospital in Memphis, poses with one of the hospital's young patients. Her father, Danny Thomas, founded the hospital.

Miss Thomas Praises Teens For Idealism, Involvement Pja TbJta (Robert IFarwald spoke on Ti employed at K-Mart Foods you will be surprised how much The groom is a student at better it looks. Southeast Area Vocational Miss Conoan, Michael Sjoberg Are Married tle a at the Hawthorne PTA meeting held in the school School. gym. Mrs. Arno Miller and committee served refresh Headquarters For Ten years ago a child ments.

OMAHA Christine ILouise with acute lymphocytic leu Conoan and Michael Paul Sjo kemia didn stand a chance but some have been free of all evi berg were married March 11 in llk St. John Catholic Church be incaflex dence of the disease for almost fore the Rev. Donald Doll. four years after treatment at Mary Lynn Conoan was maid Grandma Liz the hospital there are centers for the study and treatment of honor for her sister. Rich ard Kinzer stood with the By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeatures Writer Actress Mario Thomas says she did a lot of soul-searching before she became involved in fund raising for the St.

Jude Children's Research Hospital at Memphis, founded by her father, entertainer Danny Thomas, 10 years ago. (But in the last few years she has become one of its staunch-est drum beaters, as national chairman of the door-to-door teen-age drive that accounts for 85 per cent of funds solicited. A Watch of Steel For A Man of Iron groom. WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? USB E-LIEiO Excess water In the body can be uncomfortable. E-LIM will help you lose excess water weight.

We recommend it. LEWIS DRUGS The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Actress Elizabeth Taylor is shown with her granddaughter, Leyla Wilding, in a photo from the April Issue of Ladies' Home Journal. In an accompanying article, Richard Burton, Liz' husband said, "I never think of Elizabeth as a grandmother." Leyla is the daughter of Miss Taylor's 19-year-old son, Michael Wilding Jr. (AP Wirephoto) of eye cancer sickle cell anemia muscular dystrophy she explained. The hospital's Scientific Ad-vistory Board includes 11 internationally recognized scientists and medical experts who meet annually to review and influ Dr.

and Mrs. Eduardo A. Conoan in Bellevix, iNeb. The groom is the son of Mr. lvarrr and Mrs.

Paul Sjoberg of S.D.; and formerly of When buying tea balls or tea At Lewis Southgate-Westgott Want Ads Get Results! Dial 336-1130 Sioux Falls. bags, place them in a tightly Thomas founded the non-sectarian hospital in fulfillment of a vow made in gratitude of St. The newlyweds will reside in covered glass jar before set ence the hospital research programs. As Miss Thomas spends more and more time at the hospital talking to parents of hospitalized children and to re Omaha where he is a student ting them on the cupboard at Creighton University. Judge Thaddeus, patron saint of the hopeless, to whom he had The Thomas Bovums Drop, rolled and refrigerator cookies brown evenly if baked shelf.

You can tell at a glance prayed when his career was at a low ebb. when your supply is growing low, and the tea keeps better To keep piano keys clean, wipe them off with a damp soft cloth, then dry with a soft cloth on a cookie sheet. Bar-type "As his career escalated the cookies should always be baked in a jar with a tight-fitting lid I or chamois. in pans with sides. early idea of building a small shrine grew larger and larger," Mario explained.

"Soon he was essentials talking about a hospital. But he didn't ask me to become involved. And you just can't take someone's dream and make it costs less searchers and doctors, her conversation is punctuated with medical terminology cell biology biochemistry virology immunology. But to teen-agers she recruits at rallies and on local radio-thons in various cities, she gives a message that has become part of her life "we must take care of each other." "Young people have been disparaged because of a few rotten kids, but the majority is tremendous. They really want to do something worthwhile.

There is a need. They are idealistic and feel they can make a difference." And they do. In 10 years, two million teen-agers have provided more than 15 million dollars for the hospital. Ninety-three cents of every dollar col at Pen neys. yours.

I don't commit myself easily. But I can make a difference when I do give a damn." 'Giving a damn began when it became obvious she had tremendous appeal to young people, who sent her thousands of fan letters when she was making the television series, "That Girl." She decided to get involved with the hospital "a little bit." A little bit led to a whole lot. Her expressive brown eyes widen as she tells of her concern, what the hospital is about, and how the teen-age drive will help build a new wing that is needed. The hospital conducts 'basic and clinical research in catastrophic diseases without charge to children or parents. -MMiB Perma-Prest fashions for feminine, soft, flattering I i You're pretty much of a natural you like the simple look and fresh feel I of our Pima Charm sleepwear for bedtime or for watching the late, late 1 1 show.

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Suntan, coffee bean, "In everything I've done in the theatrical or political world I've noticed that those who want to do something will join in," Miss Thomas says. "The others perpetuate the attitude, "what can we do about it all." navy or black. Short, ovg. or long, 69 Noted Photographer Gives Tips On Taking Good Baby Pictures thing is be alert and ready to get everything down on film. Never pose your subject or the photo will look contrived and dull.

Give baby something he loves to play with or some unusual object he has never seen before; while he is dis covering and exploring, shoot away to your heart's content. Miss Bannister suggests that NEW YORK "Say Cheese" is an expression that dates way back and it's often very successful when taking a picture of an adult. But, have you ever tried saying it to a baby? Chances are he'll just stare at you for a couple of seconds or so and then return to whatever activity he was engrossed in. How then do you take a good photograph of a baby? "By understanding that here's more to taking a photo snapping a button," says Constance Bannister of renowned "Bannister Babies" fame. Having photographed babies for many years and produced several humorous pictorial essays on babies, Miss Bannister offers formula in her book entitled, "How I Photograph Babies and Pets" that's almost fool-proof if you follow it carefully.

"There are six basic steps," she explains. "Firs be sure you and your camera are ready. Be certain that you have the correct flash bulbs for your particular camera and know the correct exposure, if you own an adjustable camera. Next, get in as close to the baby as possible, making him the center of the photograph. Your best bet is to be about 3' 2 or 4 feet away.

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