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The Columbus Telegram from Columbus, Nebraska • Page 17

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DIANE GRONENTHAL BRUCE SCHMIDT Secretary will be June bride Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gronenthal announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane, to Bruce Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmidt, Platte Center.

Miss Gronenthal was a 1972 graduate of Lakeview High School and is a secretary for attorneys Robak and Geshell. Her fiance, a 1970 graduate of Humphrey High School, i employed by Goering Construction, Platte Center. They plan a June 1 wedding. Printed Pattern Vfi Hints from Heloise Dear Gals: time I teach you something that my daughter-in-law taught me. about putting on foundation cream makeup.

Many contain a moisturizer nowadays, but sometimes they are hard to smear on. The secret? Use water! Yep. Just plain old water from the tap. Before applying the cream, hold your hand under the cold water faucet and use a wet hand to wipe all over your face. Then dip into the jar and dab the cream in places on the skin.

Take your hand and start spreading. It will go on ever so even and sorta melt all over the skin. Really! I know foundation moisturizers had water in them. I also had been rubbing my skin for a hundred years. This pulls in wrinkles, gals you can only stretch skin so many times before it forms a wrinkle.

Think that one over. If you wet your face first, and when you feel a slight on your skin, slightly dampen your hand again. You will be amazed at the difference it makes when it dries. It takes only a few minutes and puts new, glossy, dewy- fresh look on my skin, because since I have learned this I have quit wearing powder altogether. You have a thing to lose.

No money involved. Try it a week and then send some kisses of thanks to my daughter-in-law. Promise I will forward all your letters. Hetaise NORMA JEAN BAXA Spring wedding date selected GENOA May 25 is the wedding date chosen by Norma Jean Baxa and Robert 0. Mark.

Daughter of Mrs. Rita Baxa, the future bride was graduated from Grand Island School of Business and is employed by the Gerhold Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mark are parents of the prospective bridegroom, who is senior at Kearney State College.

Turn corduroy garments inside out before washing so they collect lint. Dear Heloise: In my job of contacting people, I travel quite a bit. I have a heater in my car that can be ret for the hot air to blow down. As traveling in areas where the weather is cold, I turn my car butler around so that the sandwich tray is close to the heat. I take the paper wrapper off the can of soup I want to warm up and lay it lengthwise in the tray.

The hot air blowing on the can warms the soup (or anything you just need to heat and serve). Solid food takes a little longer time to heat. Your food can be heating as you drive along the highway. This saves the time you would spend -in a restaurant waiting for your order to be served. A Reader Fan (King Features Syndicate) now! WAIST 9151 24 32 QUICK, sew spring's newest sensation the supple, sinuous whirl skirt.

Just one main part easy! Choose all one fabric, or a combination of vivid remnants for day, night. Printed Pattern 9151: Waist Sizes 24, 25, 26 2 28, 30, 32 inches. (ytj Combine a vivid print and solid fcr this unique quilt! Gay Pine Tree quilt to put together, a forest of patches. Just cut strips, then cut into different size patches. Pattern 997: charts, pattern pieces, directions.

Baking soda can save your home By SHARYN MUELLER Area Extension Agent For less than $1 you can have a safer kitchen. Take that dollar and buy some baking soda. Water is a dangerous fire extinguisher around electricity, grease, oil, or gas. And since many kitchen fires are this type, baking soda can be useful in controlling fires. Should a fire start, throw soda at the base of the flames.

If the fire is in the oven or broiler, throw in some soda and close the door. This should cause the fire to go out. Never use flour or other powdered material such as cocoa in an attempt to smother the fire, it can explode and cause severe burns. An added caution: Never remove a pan from the stove before extinguishing the fire in it. It may spill and spread the fire over a larger area.

So fill a can with baking soda and keep it on the kitchen counter. an inexpensive way to prepare for an unexpected fire. Mayor, city engineer address Newcomers Guest speakers for the Newcomers Club Tuesday night were Mayor Fred Gerber and City Engineer Jerry Stephens, who discussed various city Linda van de Slice was introduced as a newcomer to the community. Hostesses were Patsy Hoff and Sue Heese. Connie Lewandowski won the door prize.

Albion couple plans wedding in June ALBION Mr. and Mrs. Harold daughter, Donna, is engaged to marry Gayle Short, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short.

A June 1 wedding is planned by the couple, both employed in Norfolk. Miss Thorberg i employed by Wells Dental Laboratory and her fiance works for Midwest Plumbing and Heating Co. HEAD TOPPING simple hair styles make it easy wear any of the new close fitting knit hats that are becoming increasingly popular. They protect your hair and head from harsh winter and you can have as many as you want if you make your own. Priced from $64.50 Portable Electronic Calculator Extension Clubs Green Thumb Club elects officers MARIAN MARTIN $1 per pattern, add 25 cents for each pattern for dir mail and special handling.

Send to Marian Martin, Columbus Telegram, Pattern 232 West 16th New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, AD DRESS with 2IP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Newt SEW KNIT Book with basic tissue pattern Instant Fashion Instant TO BE OR NOT TO BE! Many young designers in New York are featuring longer skirts in their collection and many are being seen in the streets already. We doubt they will be popular except for the young that like to do their own thing.

The vote is divided with the fashion experts. Now New York G.J.L. LAURA WHEELER per pattern, add 25 cents for each pattern for air mail and special handling. Send to Laura Wheeler, Columbus Telegram, Needlecraft Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011.

Print Pattern Number, Name, address, Zip. NEW! Sew Knit Book has basic tissue patterns NEW! Needlepoint Book SI 00 NEW! Flower Crochet Hairpin Crochet Book $1.00 Instant Crochet Book Instant Money Book Instant Macrame $1.00 Complete Gift Book .00 Complete Afghans £14 12 Priie Afghans Book of 16 Quilts Museum Quilt Book st 15 Quilts tor Today Book ot JiHy Rugs THE ART PRINTERY Office Products Printing 2408.13th Street Phone 564-6203 chtvesers Across Nebraska CLOSED Monday, January 28th for INVENTORY Open Tuesday, January a.m. Mrs. Gilbert Loseke was guest leader for the lesson Art of Dough when Starlighters Club met at the home of Mrs. Robert Berlin this month.

Secret sister names were drawn for the year, and Pennies for Friendship were collected. Mrs. Mark Boettcher won the door prize. New officers were elected by the Green Thumb Garden Club following a Thursday breakfast at the home of Mrs. Carl Hoge.

Martha Larimore was named presicent; Mrs. Aim? Blaser, vice president; Elvina Karlin, secretary; Hilda Gardner, treasurer; Helen Engel, publicity chairman; Della Kolar, courtesy chairman. Mrs. Gardner gave the lesson to Grow Sweet Potatoes and Next meeting will be with Mrs. Bessie Irish.

The Columbus Telegram Columbus, Nebraska Friday, Jan. 25, 1974 For shape retention and longer life of garments, close zippers before laundering and when placing the clothes on hangers. FAMOUS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS Fast With If you want to have something in the future, you'd better start saving for it now. No matter what your goals or special needs, you'll find a savings plan that fits, and all plans are insured and pay high bank interest rates. Stop in the First National and get something going for yourself.

"Convenience Banking at its Best if. AUTOMATIC! SAVINGS -1 We will transfer from your checking to regular savings or Diamond Passbook a specified amount. FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MEMBER F.D.I.C,.

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