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For Women Only Siouxland Girl 6 Tha Sioux City Sunday Journal, Jan. 10, 1971 oigagcmems: eaamg nans i oia in new i ear Passenger, on Rescue Ship IOC Sets Annual Meeting Jan. 18 All contributors to the Indus- "'Tchaikovsky 'Story' Planned bv Library Here Moore-Klein Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.

Moore, 320 S. Irene announce the A young Siouxland career girl trial Development Council of is one of the passengers on engagement of their daughter, Deborah, to Carl E. Klein, son iMittelschmers or id-Month Cramps By LINDSAY R. CURTIS, M.D. DEAR DR.

CURTIS: I have three children, each 13 months apart. Since the birth of my last child six months ago I'v started to have severe cramps between each menstrual period. These cramps last anywhere from one to three days, and my Sioux City have been asked to board the British liner, the attend the annual meeting at 3 Queen Elizabeth II, which Fri day took aboard passengers and Walker-Willis Ivan Walker of Pierson announces, the engagement of his daughter, Helen Janene, to Keith Page Willis, son of Mm and Mrs. Vance Bainbridge of Kingsley, Iowa. No wedding date has been set.

Miss Walker is a student at the Le Mars, Iowa, Beauty College and her fiance is a student at Southern State College, Springfield, S.D. Miller-Calvin Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of Beresford, S.D., announce the p.m. Jan.

is at me uiamoer ot Commerce building, 101 Pierce crewmen fleeing from a burn Si. ing French cruise ship in the: Caribbean, Miss Debbie Jones, 19, 307 W.i The meeting will consist of a report of last year's activities and election of trustees. Ray Rodeen is currently Six showings of the Walt Disney film, "The Peter Tchaikovsky Story," will be shown at the Sioux City Public Library and 115 hranches this week. The schedule is as follows: 1 and 7 p.m. Monday, Main Library; 4 p.m.

Monday, Smith Villa Branch; 4 p.m. Tuesday, North Branch; 4 p.m. Wednesday, Leeds Branch, and 4 p.m. Thursday, Riverside Branch. The So-minute color film is the life story of one of the great of Mr.

and Mrs. Oskar Klein of Lawton. An August wedding is planned. Helmich-Wuggazer Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Helmich, 1616 Virginia announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Thomas Paul Wuggazer, son of the Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Wuggazer, Mason City, Iowa.

No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Helmich and her fiance are both students at Iowa State University. She is a junior majoring in food and nutrition and he is a senior majoring in chemical engineering, He will graduate in August. Hine-Stimac stomach becomes so sore I can hardly touch it. of 'engagement of their daughter, Karen Ethel, to Ens.

Michael L. chairman of the board trustees. 18th South Sioux City, isj participating in a seminar cruise on board the luxury ship. Sbe is a travel counselor with Travel and Transport Travel Service Inc.r 524 Fifth St. i Even the jarring that happens when I walk is almost unbearable.

I have never had menstrual cramps before, and I can't imagine that's what I'd be having now not two weeks before every period. Can Galvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galvin of Aureha, Iowa. No wedding date has been set.

Miss Miller will receive her bachelor of arts degree in Eng At the Hospitals you explain what pain might be and tell me what, if anything, to do about it? MRS. K.W. lish from the University of South Dakota this month. Ensign Gal vin, a 1970 graduate of the USD, is stationed at the Naval Aviation School's Command, Pensacola, Fla. est Russian composers.

The adult program committee of the DEAR MRS. The symptoms you Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hine, 1505 Ruby announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Louise, to John Phillip Stimac, son of Matthew J.

Stimac of Nuernberg, Germany, and Mrs. John F. Willis of Crosby, Minn, A summer wedding is on describe are typical of "mittelschmerz" or pain Sioux City Public Library chose the film as part of the current Doten-Lina feller Mr. and Mrs. Ted Doten of Wausa, announce, the en A spokesman for the travel service said.

Miss Jones sailed Jan. 3 from New York City, bound for Curacao in the West Indies. She is to return Saturday from the 13-day Caribbean cruise. Miss Jones, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Merlin Jones of in the middle of the cycle. This pain is connected with ovulation the release of an egg Dr. Curtis planned. gagement of their daughter, Bonnie Rae, to Bruce Wayne Lina- each month from the ovary. 1 A graduate of Bemidji State College, Miss Hine also attend ST.

LUKE'S EAST Admissions Friday, Jan. 8: Fred Hay, 4507 Central, and Howard Titus, 1418 W. 31st. Dismissals Friday, Jan. 8: Mrs.

Mary Miile, 3209 Myrtle; Mrs. Mabel Burke, Onawa, Iowa; Mrs. Evonne Kane, Ha-warden, Iowa; Mrs. Evelyn felter, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ken Linafelter of Allen.

No wedding But giving the malady a name is one thing. Explaining 'why ed the University of Northern Iowa and Oxford University, Eng date has been sent. Miss Doten is a member of the Covenant Youth Caravan it should occur so suddenly and severely is another. This I can't do without making a thorough examination, and perhaps not even then. Medical science simply isn't sure about the causes Allen, has been employed by the travel service for almost land.

She is affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi sorority and was Miss Sioux City of 1967. She teaches in Hinckley, Minn. Mr. Stimac received his masters from Bemidji and teaches at The Blake School at Hopkins, Minn. which is touring the United States.

Her fiance is a student at public service program series because of its general and broad appeal. It is recommended as good for family viewing. The film showings will be free find open to the public. At the Main Library, there will be a recorded concert of Tchaikovsky's music and a display of books in conjunction with the program. Wayne State College, majoring in music education.

here. two years. Russell, South Sioux City; Mr. Auga Svendsen, Lyons, Wclrosky-Bass Mrs. Ruth White, 2621 S.

Lem Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wetrosky, Hinton, Iowa, announce the on; Mrs. Clara Dietz, 213 W. Council-Federation Enrollment Begins for Nursery School 5 wedding plans of their daughter, Betty Marie, and Bill Bass, South Sioux City, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. O. Bass, Sioux City. Helen; Mrs.

Helen Fundermann, Battle Creek, Iowa; Mrs. Laura Streeter, Jefferson; Robert Chil- lloman-Schulls The engagement of Ann G. Homan to Ronald R. Schultz is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Homan, 1911 Douglas St. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz, 404 23rd St. No wedding date has been set.

Both are graduates of Heelan High School and Briar Cliff College. Miss Homan teaches physical education at Carroll Kuemper High School, and her fiance recently finished train The couple will be married April 24 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Hinton. Miss Wetrosky and her fiance are employed by The Council-Federation Nur son, 2141 Grandview; Mrs. Hazel Marr, Lyons, Mrs. So Fairall and Co.

here. sery bchool at the jewisn Community Center, 525 14th fia Hackney, South Sioux City, and Miss Debra Harjes, Storm Parourakis-Bitsos Original Plav Be Presented at Augustana SIOUX FALLS Special: premiere performance of Firebringer," an original play by Augustana English ing with the National Guard at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. James Parourakis of Sioux Falls, S.D., an now is enrolling children for the spring school semester, Mrs.

Samuel Swindler, chair Some investigators believe that mittelschmerz is caused by a thickened capsule covering the ovary which makes it difficult for' an egg to be released. Others feel that the ovary hemorrhages slightly when the egg Is extruded. Fortunately, the problem can be alleviated. One of the most reliable and effective treatments available, in fact, is the birth control pill, since most of them prevent the release of an egg. Check with your doctor.

By analyzing your present con-didtion and history of general health, he can determine which pill your system will tolerate best, DEAR DR. CURTIS: My first baby is now nine months old, and before he was born I always had lots of energy. I nursed him until he was six months old because I thought it was best for both of us, but now I wonder if it has affected by health, I go around with a tired, dragged-out feeling all day long. Can you please suggest something I might do? For one thing, would it help to eat fnore protein? MRS. M.

J. H. DEAR MRS. As a rule nursing does not hurt a mother. In fact, it seems beneficial to her health and is effective in helping her female organs return to normal.

However, a nursing mother does need to eat an adequate, well-balanced diet. Usually your doctor will recommend one high in protein, calcium and nounce the engagement of their daughter, Dora, to Paul Bitsos, Robeson-Kamradt son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bitsos, 3430 Fourth Ave. A June 6 wed man of the school board, has Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd C. Robeson, 5051 Stone announce ding is planned. announced. the engagement of their daughter, Carole Ann, to Michael Lee Miss Parourakis is a freshman at Augustana College, Sioux The school has a limited en Kamradt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Kamradt, 2127 Dewey St Falls, and Mr. Bitsos is a senior at the University of South Da Ron Robinson, will be giv- rollment capacity, and only a A June 5 wedding is planned. kota. few vacancies remain, she said Miss Robeson is employed at the Billy Sunday Retirement Inquiries may be directed to the McDermotl-Walsh Home and her fiance is employed at Nixon Feed Co.

Jewish Community Center, 258- Thursday. Curtain time in the college's Little Theater is 8:30 p.m, Director Earl Mundt is polishing the performances of a i Lake, Iowa. ST. LUKE'S WEST Admissions Friday, Jan. 8 Mrs.

Bernita a 3505 Dodge; Fred Schmid, Kingsley, Iowa; Jeffrey Pratt, 2020 Ross; Laurie Hegg, Sergeant Bluff; Mrs. Jean Miner, 504 Colon; Mrs. Sachiko Frerichs, 2808 S. Martha; Keirie Monk, 1908 Nash; Mrs. Roxanne Lake, South Sioux City; Albert Drew, Elk Point; Mrs.

Ida Wilhelm-son, 711 S. Martha; Christopher Cooper, Matlock, Iowa, and Leisa Tawdy, 612 S. Helen. Dismissals Friday, Jan. 8: William Clifton, 1107 10th; Edmund Nilles, Remsen, Iowa; Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence L. McDermott, 1917 W. Third 0618, or to the chairman, 277- announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion LeAnn, to 1577. UhlBlatchford Mr.

and Mrs. Melvln Uhl of Moville announce the engage lorn V. Walsh, son of Mrs. Lora McDermott, 812'2 Eighth The Council-Federation Nutr iTnemoer case cnosen trom a repertory company of 30 which and James William Walsh, also of Sioux City. sery School is an accredited ment of their daughter, Delores, to Dennis Blatchford, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Blatchford, 1722 S. St. Aubin St. No Miss McDermott and her fiance are both graduates of Cen wrll perform three plays at Au and state-licensed preschool.

It other essentials. Why not consult with him? He may also want to check your hemoglobin since anemia is a frequent cause of fatigue among women. tral High School. She is employed by Payless Cashway Lumber wedding date has been set. 4 accepts children 3 to 5 years of age.

Enrollment may be for ana Mr. Walsh is with the Sioux City Foundry Inc gustana within the next month. "The Firebringer" is scheduled to run Jan. 14, 13, 16, 21, Possibly your problem is merely one of insufficient sleep. A mey are planning a June wedding.

Forney-Swallom three or five mornings per week. new baby often requires considerable night-time care. And those 29, and Feb. 3. The engagement of Miss Patricia Lee Forney, to Keith lost minutes or hours aren't always made up by a nap the Hoffman-Wolfe Robinson calls his play a fic- The school, now in its 21st Raymond Swallom is announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs Byron O'Connor, 1514 Irene St. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs twnaiization based on the facts year, is a United Ways service. Mrs. Lyla Paulsrud, Hayward, Charles Schram, Ponca, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Hoffman, Lawton, announce the engage following day. In addition, the increased work and responsibility incurred by ment oi their daughter, Barbara Yvonne, to Larry Dale Wolfe. Maurice Swallom, 3236 Jennings St. An 28 wedding is a new baby may tax your emotions more than you realize.

Some Mark Rousselle, Phoenix, and Harold Geisinger, son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfe, 220 E. 15th South Sioux planned. women' report that an evening of dancing, an afternoon game of surrounding the life of atomic scientist Dr.

Robert Oppenhel-mer. The story line involves Clay Foreman, an atomic physicist, Who helped develop the City. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Forney is a nursing student at the University of Iowa, Enlistment Period, Changes for Air Defense Command Miss Hoffman is a graduate of Central High School. Her tennis with friends, or other forms of exercise actually relieva emotional tensions and give them the renewed energy lift they Storm Lake, Iowa.

ST. VINCENT Admissions Friday, Jan. 8: fiance graduated from South Sioux City High School, attended where Mr. Swallom Is a chemical engineering student. Clausen-Suggitt Rrst A bomb and who subse Morningside College and is employed by Everett's Furniture Inc Nikolos Portalios, 106 Leo Miss Kathy Ann Clausen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Royle nard; Karen Thorson, 1821 quently drops from hero to villain In the public eye as the result of a hearing which finds C. Clausen, 5321 Stone Is engaged to Richard Duane Sug King-Coon Mrs. Edna M. King, 2622 Douglas announces the engage Glendale; Sandra DeVries, 2301 The Army Recruiting Station in Sioux City, has announced a change from four to three years in the enlistment period for the gitt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arley O. Suggitt, 1714 Jackson St. No George; Mrs. Hattie Rosen-baum, Jefferson; Jacqueline ment of her daughter, Elaine Jo, to Roger D.

Coon, son of Mr. wedding date has been set. require. SEPARATE FACT FROM FALLACY ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF A TIPPED UTERUSl Dr. Lindsay Curtis' "The Truth about a Tipped Uterus" can allay many fears and misconceptions about this condition.

Send your request, together with 10 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope, to Dr. Lindsay Curtis, care of The Sioux City Journal. While Dr. Lindsay Curtis welcomes reader questions and comments, he can answer selected questions only through the column. No personal replies can be given.

Army Air Defense Command and Mrs. Arthur L. Coon, Akron, Iowa. No date has been set for Reynolds, 412 Hampton; Mrs Miss Clausen, an East High School graduate, is employed in the law office of Paul W. Deck.

Her fiance is a graduate of (ARADCOM). the wedding. Helen E. Wilcke, Battle Creek, The enlistee is guaranteed Miss King Is a graduate of Central High School, and her Heelan High School and a student at Briar Cliff College. Mr, Iowa; Mrs.

Virginia Combs him to be a security risk. 'Starting with the beginning; Of the hearing conducted by the Atomic Energy Commission, fhe play reveals in a series of flashbacks how the scientist (played by Steve Rinder, a freshman from Sioux Falls) becomes tragically involved not his choice of location at one of Suggitt is also an instructor at the Sioux City Judo and Karate 2506 W. Third; Travis E. Eloe, fiance is stationed with the U.S. Navy at the Naval Radio Transmitting Facility in Calif.

School, Inc. the metropolation areas within the United States where a Air Homer; Mrs. Hazel Bradbury, 2117 S. Nicollet; Miss Dorra Defense Command is located Pelerson-Gulick Mr. and Mrs E.

C. Peterson, 3401 Viking Drive, announce Madsen, 200 11th; Mrs. Teresa A few of the vacancies existing Johnson, South Sioux City; Mrs German Majors at SDSU to Visit only in the making of the bomb but also in complications in his Neighborhood Centers the engagement of their daughter, Susan Kay, to Bertrand L. Kathy Harvey, 2844 S. Lake TUX RENTAL? THE Try Sioux City', Most lartV 5KlttnItf Popular Formal Wear 3 Specialist! omngi Op.n Till 8:00 P.M.

I Bile. So. of Cinam port; Mrs. Lena Bucchino, 2715 at present are: Miami and Key West, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Corpus Christi, New York City, Chicago, Gulick IV, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bertrand L. Gulick III, Farming-dale, N.Y. A summer wedding is planned. Coral; Fern F. Koskovich South Sioux City, and Mrs.

Dor Gary, and Minneapolis. Miss Peterson, a Central High School graduate, is a Junior sociology major at Iowa State University where her fiance is a senior studying sociology and psychology. His fraternity is Phi RIVERSIDE 5408 Military Road political and personal life. JNo Credit Given for Brewing Beer at Maryland U. East Germany BROOKINGS, S.D.

Special: It's not everyday that South Da othy Ross, South Sioux City. Dismissals Friday, Jan. 8: The Army Air Defense Com Schedule changes the week of Gamma Delta. mand will guarantee 14 months Lillian Brown, 2105 Hanford Jan. 10.

at the individuals choice of lo kota State University German Michael Green, 321 S. John Monday Staff meeting at cation with 12 months on the lob Hartman-Hansen Miss Janice Grace Hartman, 1708 Ingleside is en majors have the opportunity to COLLEGE PARK, Md. Mrs. Mary Kuh, 3919 Winona westside center, 8:30 a.m.: class at the University of Way; Darlene Horst, 2005 Sum training, The individual will receive bis guarantee for the as Food Stamps, p.m.; What mit; Mrs. Pamela Thompson gaged to Leonard Hansen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Hansen, Kingsley, Iowa. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart- Every Young Girl Should Maryland brewed some beer recently in a non-credit course, apply their linguistic skills behind the Iron Curtain.

Such will be the case this summer when 23 SDSU German majors spend one week at an and daughter, 815 Jennings; signment prior to the enlist ment. 4 p.m. man Jr. of Kingsley. No wedding date has been set.

of Home Brew Karen Thorson, 3118 E. 23rd; Mrs. Sharyl Peterson, Sergeant Miss Hartman, a graduate of Kingsley-Pierson High School, Interested Individuals, either Tuesday Adult education, sewing, a.m.; Riverview ing." a secretary for Avco Finance Co. Her fiance graduated from with or without prior service, East German university. The Bluff; Rebecca Wiggs, 1612 W.

The course is part of a pro- Westmar College with majors In physical education and indus may get further information 8th grade hobby shop (hobby class taught by two Riverview trip behind the Iron Curtain will 16th; Rosemary Brenton, 3900 pram under which courses rang trial arts. Segar; Cheryl Trudeau, Jeffer from the Army Recruiting Station in Federal Building, tele teachers), 4 p.m. be part of a 35-day study4our to Germany under the direction lng from beermaking to horse betting to yoga are offered on son and John Geusebroek, Matt- Felsing-Johnson phone 252-4161, extension 311. Wednesday Staff meeting at Remsen, 9 a.m.; Girl Scout of Erhard Gross, assistant pro- 8 basis. ney Nursing Home.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Felsing, 811 22nd announce the lessor of foreign languages. Troop 401, 4 p.m. engagement of their daughter, Sandy, to Mike Johnson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Holt, 3308 Meyers Ave. No wedding date Saturday Woodbury Woodies Camper Association, 7:30 p.m.; has been set. MHIHV Dog obedience and demonstra- It EXT FORMAL WEAR my occaiionl The tour will also be a homecoming for Gross. He has lived In the United States 12 years but most of his family still live behind the Iron Curtain.

Miss Felsing Is a Central High School senior, and her fiance, TUXEDO REXTALS White Dinner Jackets, Black Tux, Strollers and Business Suits tion by Jan Herrick of the Sioux an East High School graduate, Is stationed with the U.S. Air Nebraska at Fifth St, in History Valley Kennel Club, 2 p.m. GREENVILLE 220 S. Fairmount St. Force in Sacramento, Calif.

Minscer-Bliven A special invitation to visit a umversty of their choice was Monday Staff meeting, 8:30 By Associated Press A June 5 wedding at Redeemer Lutheran Church is being extended to the SDSU students Today is Sunday, Jan, 10, the a.m., Parent-child relationship: 2 p.m.; TOPS, 7 p.m. planned by Miss Debra Jean Minscer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs by the East German govern-: tenth day of 1971. There are Harland Minscer, 1101 Alice and Kenneth V. Bliven, son of YOUNKERS BASEMENT Tuesday HEP, 1 p.m.; ment.

The Invitation was pre-: sented to Gross' sister, Traudel Mr. and Mrs. Ned V. Bliven, 4233 Garretson Ave. 355 days left in the year.

Today's highlight in history: Brownies, 6:30 p.m. Enge, while she was inquiring Wednesday Ladies' Coffee Miss Minscer, a Central High School graduate, is a legal secretary for Davis, Jacobs and Gaul. Her fiance, an East High School graduate, Is studying electronics at Western Iowa Tech On this date In 1948, the first General Assembly of the United Club, 9 a.m.; HEP, 7 p.m. about visas for the group. A district official offered the invita Thursday Senior Citizens, pot Nations convened in London.

tion, which was relayed to luck, 12:30 p.m. In 1737, the Revolutionary and is employed at the Holiday Stationstore. Fahey-Goerlz Grass. Saturday Good News, 1 war nero, Etnan Alien, was p.m.; new art class, 2 p.m. Such an invitation is quite unusual, Gross said.

"I know of no born in Litchfield, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Fahey, 1117 10th announce the In 1776, the English man other group of college students engagement of their daughter, Cheri, to Jim Goertz, son of Mr from America's leading manu facturer of brushed pigskin shoes women's sport casuals turned American revolutionist, and Mrs. H. J. Goertz, 1219 Virginia St. No wedding date has Thomas Paine, published his been set.

Crescent Electric Supply Co. Moves to New Location Crescent Electric Supply Co. pamphlet, "Common Sense." The bride-elect, a graduate of Heelan High School and In 1861, Florida seceded from which has received one." The SDSU German majors have chosen to visit Leipzig University, Leipzig, East Germany. While there, they will attend political meetings, classes in humanities, political ideology, Stewart's School of Hairstyling and Cosmetology, is employed by the Style-Rite Beauty Salon. Her fiance is a mechanic at the Union.

In 1870, John D. Rockefeller a Sioux City business for 51 'A -to 'A incorporated the Standard Oil years, has moved to a new loca Company in Cleveland, Ohio, and political science and lec tion at 2222 Sixth St. In 1942, the Japanese invaded The new building houses 25, Kragel's Fina Station. Molden-Komlos Mr. and Mrs.

Donald F. Molden, 2653 S. Cypress announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Therese, to Stephen Garrett Komlos, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Komlos, Milford, Ohio. the Dutch East Indies in World tures on East German litera ture.

They will also tour coopera 000 square feet of space for War II. warehouse and merchandising in the Mary Treglia Urban Re In 1984, Panama severed dip tive farms and visit with Gross' friends and relatives in East lomatic relations with the Unit newal Area. ed States after a clash between Germany. Panamanian demonstrators and U.S. troops in the Panama Ca SDSL) -stjdmtt twrtldDCrtlno In tt tour art Morv Beth Blair, Sterols; Marv Dtionfl, Plaits; Harlsy Dunono, Hlqh-mor; Jeanne Hoch, Tvndod; Lorrv Johnson, Mllbnnk.

Dlona McKay. Orient; Dlant Puckett, Woukeoon, III.) Reginald RumbolJ, nal Zone. The couple Is planning a June wedding at the chapel of Florida Presbyterian College in St. Petersburg, Fla. where Miss Molden is a junior literature Her fiance will graduate in June wiht a degree in biochemistry from Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio.

Scott-Buss Mr. and Mrs. Gene P. Scott, 6969 Morningside announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia, to Daniel F. Ten years ago: The first de Etnom; Tom Stonton, Howard; Mvro Storms, Winner; SMrley Wlnterton, Sner- segregation in public education in Georgia occurred peacefully rrran; Norm iinomarn, soiem; Rooneiie Olenlek, Sioux Foils; and Undo Blddle, rierr, Four Sooth Dakota German teachers as two Negro students enrolled at the University of Georgia In Crescent Electric now will include only an apparatus and supply division.

The major appliance division has remained at the former location, 308 Iowa and will be phased out by the manufacturer. Crescent Electric handles wiring supplies, Industrial and commercial lighting fixtures, all types of heavy gear and apparatus for Industrial and comimer-cia'l contractors and Industrial plants and materials for utilities, municipals and rural electric cooperatives. Joe Shoop Is general manager at Crescent. Buss, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred J. Buss, 3120 40th St. A Feb. 20 Athens. will also travel with the orouo.

They ore Kathy Ploostod, Instructor at Stur-als Hloh Sahool; Gretchen Kaooun, Instructor ot Mitchell, Middle Sahool; Rodney Kuhl, faculty member at the Moore-head Middle School and Kothv McPherson, Instructor at Watertown Hlah Sohaol. Gross's wife, Peaov, and daughter, wedding at Nativity Catholic Church Is planned. Five years ago: India and Pakistan agreed to wiitMraw their troops to positions they Miss Scott Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Irma Roadman and the late Dr. Earl Roadman, former president of Morningside Etta, will eomoiere tn list of goutti heild before recent warfare in College.

She graduated from East High School, attended Morn SAVE OVER J2 Brushed pigskin, or smooth leather sport casuals in a large selection of styles and a wide array of colors. Choose from discontinued styles or slight imperfections. The imperfections will not in any way affect the wearability or looks of these shoes. Sizes 5 to 11 and W. Not every style in.

every siza. Many more styles not shown. YOUNKERS BASEMENT SHOES DOKOTam iroveiino oermanv. The art of bonsai originated Kashmir. ingside College and is employed by Dr.

John E. Anderson. The One a ago: Twenty-four bride-elect was a 1970 River-Cade princess. in Japan. It Is one of Japan's finest contributions to hor On heur fr parking ntrt deer, Ast ui ts ttamp your ear ehauk aftar your purchase, elderly persons died In a nurs Her fiance, a graduate of Leeds High School, is attending ing home fire In Marietta, Ohio, Morningside College.

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