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Garden City Telegram from Garden City, Kansas • Page 7

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Garden City, Kansas
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fei Deborah D. Van Pelt and Thomas A. Pederson, both Sioux Falls, S.D., exchanged marriage vows June 12 at Zion Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls. The Rev. J.

Helling officiated for the 3 p.m. double-ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mrs. W. L.

Van Pelt, 906 Evans, and Mr. and, Mrs. Alvin Pederson, Colmon, S.D. Peach and yellow carnations with baby's breath decorated the church. Organist was Kathy Krough, Chancellor, S.D.

Selections included "The Wedding Song," "The Lord's Prayer," and theme song from "Romeo and Juliet." For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of pale beige and peach, with a picture hat of pale beige. She carried a nosegay bouquet of peach roses and baby's breath. Renee Denning and Bob Pederson, sister and brother of the bridal couple, served as attendants. A reception followed in the church parlor. Assisting were Mrs.

Bill Jones, aunt of the groom, and Mrs. Debbie Schneiderman. Honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hausman, Chester, S.D., grandparents of the groom.

The bride is a 1971 graduate of Garden City High School, and is employed as a Won bookkeeper and medical records clerk at the Donahue Medical Clinic in Sioux Falls. The groom is a graduate of Chester High School and Sioux Falls Vo-Tech School. He is associated with Lewis Drug, as accountant and computer analyst. The couple is at home in Sioux Falls. Calendar ql Social Events FRIDAY SENIOR CITIZENS 6 p.m..

covered dish supper. Co-op Center. Business meeting followed by program; speakers Mr. and Mrs. James Tancayo.

Bring covered dish and table service. TUESDAY LINCOLN GOODWILL EMU 9:30 a.m., Mrs. Ella Rundell. 216 N. cth.

ELKS COUPLES BRIDGE -8pm Elks Lodge. 1 Janice Elaine Winter and James M. Groth are planning a September 5 wedding at the home of Miss Winter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Winter, Satanta.

Parents of her finance are Mrs. Darlene Groth and the late James Groth, Satanta. The bride-elect is a 1972 graduate of Satanta High School, attended Kansas State University, and is employed by the State Bank of Satanta. Her fiance is a 1971 graduate of SHS, attended Kansas University, and is engaged in farming near Satanta. BRAKE STOP DISCOUNT CENTER Hopes You Have A Safe And Happy Holiday? Sure To Get Your FREE BRAKE CHECKUP! II Brake Stop Discount Center Our brakes are fully guaranteed for 1 year or 20,000 miles.

.11 1107 E. Fulton 275-6666 "No Appointment Necessary" Phone 275-4138 Bells to Be Rung July 4 Do you have a bell of some sort lying around the house? Perhaps a kitchen timer, a cat collar or even a door bell? Anything will do, local members of Astraea Junior Federated Club say. They are asking all residents to particpate in a national bell ringing July 4, sponsored by the General Federation of Womens Club. Across, the nation, it is-hoped that people from all walks of life will pick up a bell and ring it at 1 p.m. First Christian Church was the setting June 12 for the marriage of Kathleen Jane Irsik and Don Smioly.

The Rev. Alvin Daetwiler officiated for the 7 p.m. single- ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mildred Irsik, N. 9th.

The groom is the son of Lorene Southern, 1005 Evans. Two seven-branch candelabras with green and gold candles decorated the church. Mrs. Lawrence Joyce played traditional wedding music on the organ, and Sondra Brennan sang "The Twelvth of Never" and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride, given in Uc ana marriage by her brother, Thomas Irsik, chose an A-line gown of white doubleknit, with lace jacket and net' veil. She carried an arrangement of green and gold carnations, white daisies and baby's breath.

Joann Myers, N. 9th, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Trudy Strong, Deerfield, sister of the bride. They wore A-line jersey dresses in shades of green and gold, with contrasting jackets. Eddie Southern, Cimarron, was best man.

Groomsman was John Southern. Jeffrey and Jerry Strong Deerfield, lighted tapers. Flower girls were Annette and Laurie Ann Landers Profile of a Fatal Driver DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have learned a great deal from your column and now I want to contribute something, in the spirit of "replenishing the well." It is the profile of the Fatal Driver as described by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The cities studied in depth were Baltimore, Boston, Albuquerque and Oklahoma City.

Here's the person who is most likely to kill himself (or someone else) when he gets behind the wheel of a car: The Fatal Driver is usually a male, 25 to 35 years old, a heavy drinker who often prefers beer to liquor. He probably has a high school education, drives an older car, is single, divorced or separated from his wife. He displays excessively aggressive drinking habits and is the greatest threat to highway safety during the early morning hours of the weekend, especially on holidays. A Friend Dear Friend: Thanks for the tip-off. And now a word to those who fit the description: YOU know who you are.

WE don't. Will you do us all a favor and tape this column to the dashboard of your car as a reminder that our lives are in your hands? Please do it today. The Fourth of July weekend is one of the bloodiest. Thank you. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sorry, I can't go along with your answer to the wife who said sex does nothing for her so she fakes it for her husband's sake.

You gave her "an for Effort and a for trying." When a woman doesn't give her 50 per cent the man gets far less enjoyment out of sex. A normal man who is halfway decent derives very little pleasure if his bed partner lets him know it's a bore and she is merely accommodating him Equal participation and Daily 9:00 to 9:00 Sunday 12:00 to 6:00 equal enthusiasm is essential or the sexual relationship is a bust. I wonder how many people wrote to complain about your stupid answer. I'll bet I'm not the only one. Got One Of My Own Dear Got: So far, you are.

But obviously you didn't read what I wrote or you misunderstood the woman's letter completely. She did not behave as if sex was a bore, nor did she cast herself in the role of a martyr. Her husband didn't have a clue that she wasn't getting hers. I suggested that she be more aggressive and try to teach him what was pleasing to her. I encouraged her to be a participant rather than a passive partner.

In the meantime, I gave her for Effort and for Trying which she richly deserved. DEAR ANN LANDERS: COUNTRY JUKEBOX LPS OVER 100 COUNTRY STARS FROM FREDDY FENDER TO DOLLY PARTON, ELVIS PRESLEY TO JOHNNY CASH. AWARD WINNERS COUNTRY HALL OF FAME TOO! MCHfeardrops. 1 THEY'RE ON THE COUNTRY CHARTS NOW. PRICED LOW SO YOU CAN PLAY YOUR FAVORITES AGAIN AGAINI BLIND MAH IN THE BIEACHERSVSUNDAV SUNRISE COUNTRY BOY "YOU GOT VOUH FEET IN A I OW5 Strong, Deerfield, and ringbearer was Jerome Strong, Deerfield.

Jerry Strong Sr. was usher. A reception followed in the church's Fellowship Hall. Assisting were Betty Smith, Margaret Eiffert, Ethel Brooks, Joan Kirchoff and Jane Irsik, The bride is a graduate of Holcomb High School and Garden City Community College, and is employed as a record clerk by the Garden City Police Department. The groom attended Laverne, High School, the University of Hawaii, University of Southern California, University of Berkeley, and is self- employed.

The couple is at honqe at 205 N. 9th. Courteous Professionalism. Philip C. Vieux for County Attorney.

Paid for by P. C. Vieux. Pol. Adv.

Garden City Telegram Friday, July 2,1976 If finHIKIRL (ORPORHTIOn ANNUAL INTEREST SERIES JUNIOR SUBORDINATED NOIES NEW ISSUE Ml-Mnnlh Maturity )l)0 Minimum Investment I Options No S.ik's rii.irBt 1 Ihr otfrr math 1 1'V tus only Soli! tlmiunti ISC DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENTS, INC. firumcidl home Mike Kelley 203 East Laurel 276-3275 After reading all those letters from fatties who made excuses for their overeating and damned their husband for being "turned off I decided to give MY husband the best birthday gift of all a new me, 40 pounds lighter. -Please print my letter so I can paste it on my makeup mirror. Thanks, Ann. Your column gave me the incentive to do it, and I feel terrific! Grateful In Greenwich Dear in Forget the makeup mirror, honey.

Glue this column on your refrigerator door. And good luck! I'm rootin' for you. I will have my books in booth 17 at the Country Fair Saturday, July 3. Will also autograph books you have already bought at Books, Etc. Lois Harman.

the Beef Empire pictures at Rintoul Photo Framing, 422 N. Main. '76 The Year of the Cut." Precision shaped, free moving, varied, always natural. The important back message is achieved through tapering, contouring and textured pcrming-a must to support this style's geometric lines. Biondis Beauty Salon Boutique 1517 E.

Fulton Phone 276-6626 JCPenney SUPER SATURDAY MEN'S SPORT SHIRT BONANZA OPEN MONDAY 1-5 XL Solid Color Collar Style Golf Shirts 3 For 3 For '10 Solid Color Crew Neck With Pocket 2 For '6.

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