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Engagements revealed Jerry Dean Sieker, March Kay Doherty Doherty Sieker Academy of Beauty. She is employed by Schwartz Salon of Beauty. Her fiance is a graduate of Ellinwood High School and Fort Hays Kansas State College. He is part owner of Suzuki Cycle Sports, Great Bend. Mr.

and Mrs. William N. Doherty, 1436 16th, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcia Kay to Jerry Dean Sieker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sieker Ellin wood.

Miss Doherty is a graduate of Great Bend High School and the June Agnes Arends Sew Save Printed Pattern basy sew jacket, pants, lop' Printed Pattern 9259 Women's Sizes aie 34 (38 inch bust with 40 mch hip) 36 (4c bust. 42 hip) 3fc (42 bust, 4) hip) 40 (44 bust, 46 hip); 42 16 bust. 4S hip) 44 (4S bust 511 hip). 46 (50 bust, 52 hip), is (52 bust, 54 hip). Send $1.00 for each pattern.

Add 25( for each pattern for first class mail and special handling. Send to Marian Martin. Great Bend Tribune, 374, Pattern 232 West 18th New York, N. Y. 10011 Print NAME, ADDRESS, ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

YOU SAVE MONEY when you send for oui new Spring Summer Pattern Catalog! Get any $1.00 pattern free clip coupon in Catalog. Hui ry.send T5c for Caialog now: Sew Knit Book Instant Money Crafts Instant Fashion Book Instant Sewing Book Cook and FUNERAL 34 48 Julia Eggers Newest Berets Face flattering, uami and perfect for brisk days! Spark outfits with puffy, snood hke mesh beret or 2 color beret both with match ing scarves Ciochet of woi sted. Pattern 8S5 one sizt adjusts to fit all headsizes $1.00 for each pattern add 25 cents each pattern foi first class mail and special handling. Send to Laura Wheeler, Great Bend Tribune, 190 Needlecraft Box 161. Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.

Y. 10011. Print Pattern Number, Name, Address, Zip. The source of inspiration our new 1975 Needlecraft Catalog! 180 designs, 3 printed inside. Send 75c1 now.

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Notes: We'll be happy to laminate in plastic your clippings or valuable paper. Drop by with them or call. There's no charge for this service. Tom DeHaven, Debbie Mattocks Mattocks DeHaven Mrs. Peggy Mattocks, employed by Dr.

K. A. Hoisington, announces the Wolfenbarger. engagement and approaching Her fiance is also a graduate marriage od her daughter, of Hoisington High School and is Debbie to Tom DeHaven, son of employed by Shirer's Well Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce DeHaven, Service. Hoisington. The bride elect is a graduate of Hoisington High School and is Arends Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas L.

Arends, Claflin, announce the engagement and approaching marriage ot tneir daughter, June Agnes to Larry Gene Garrett, son of Mrs. Winona Garrett, Schell City, Mo. The wedding is planned tor Feb. 28. The bride elect is a graduate of Claflin High School and attends the Barton County Community Junior College.

Her fiance is an Army Veteran of the Vietnam War and is now employed by Dresser Engineering Northern Natural Gs, Bush ton Ann Dear Ann Landers: I want to rebut your statement to a woman who wrote and asked whether or not she should have an abortion. You stated your position on abortion, but added, "If abortion is against your religion, or if you feel in your heart that it is murder, I urge you NOT to do it. The guilt might cause you a lifetime of agony." I am enclosing a magazine article entitled, "Abortion: No Lasting Emotional Scars." It deals with a book written by an obstetrician and a psychologist and states clearly that an abortion rarely damages a woman's emotional health. In fact, the opposite is true. It often brings improvement.

The article also cites facts and figures from other experts. They report "Seventy per cent of the women said they were very happy about their abortions. Only three per cent said they were sad." These are extremely good odds no matter what the kooks who write to you say. I know this letter will go into the wastebasket because you don't like to be challenged by people who have the facts and figures. One Of the 70 Per Cent Dear One: Figures lie and liars figure.

I don't believe that only three per cent are sad. I stand by my original statement If abortion is against your religion, or if you feel you are killing a live child, do NOT risk a lifetime of guilt by choosing this solution to your "problem." fkPENJVY BONUS! We pay 1.10 for each 100 penniesl brought in by individuals. Special Citation Ann could Certificate from U.S. Treasury to those who bring in 500 or more. SECURITY STATE BANK.

Main at 17th The wedding is being planned for May 3 Eggers Clemons Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eggers of Ellinwood announce the engagement and approaching marriage ot tneir daughter, Julia Kay to Sgt. William B. Clemons, son of Mr.

and Mrs William N. Clemons of Ellin wood. Thf hriHo cWt ic a arsenate Clemons is serving in tht U.S. Army stationed at Omaha, where he is presently an Army Recruiter. The wedding is being planned tor April 11 at St.

Joseph's Catholic Church in Ellinwood. Landers still says abortion cause lifetime guilt Dear Ann Landers: I must comment on the letter from "Bothered And Bewildered" because her daughter Nancy is identical to ours, only we had an added problem drugs. My husband and I went through hell trying to get that girl straightened out. Nothing worked Finally, my sister, who lives 350 miles away, asked if she could take our daughter "for a while." My misgivings were the same as Nancy's parents', but out of sheer desperation, we said yes. Within three months there was a tremendous change in that child a complete turn around of her behavior and attitude.

We visited her last weekend and were amazed. Please tell two things: (1) She hasn't lost a daughter. Nancy will be back, (2) The pressure removed from the parents is an absolute blessing Separation gives both parents and child a completely different perspective It turns out that my sister was a lot stronger than I thought. L. A.

Mother Dear Mother: Thanks for Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Reif, noisington, announce the engagement of their daughter Elaine Elizabeth to Roy Johii Schloctermeier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schloctermeier The bride eiect iS a graduate of Hoisington High School and Barton County Community Starbuck Mr.

and Mrs. Paul E. Star ki.U oftAc tt auuey, announce The oldest known map is the Turin PaDvrus. showing the layout of an Egyptian gold mine at Wadi Hamma Mat, dated about 1170 B.C. your supportive letter.

I got plenty of heat for suggesting that Nancy be housed "elsewhere Some "experts" called it "rejection," others called it "abandonment." Sometimes parents and children need a rest from each other and a change of scenery can work wonders Dear Ann Landers This is for "Harem" the mother of three daughters, When I gave birth to my fourth girl baby, I went into a depression Although my husband never said so, I felt sure he wanted a boy A friend sent a note to the hospital which read, "God must have known how much you loved little girls to send you four." Whenever I wonder what life would have been like if we had had a son, I remember those words and feel warm all over Content In K.C Dear How nice' There were four girls in our family and my mother always said she wished she had had four more Sliced fun COUPON BEEF LIVER ji QLE0 jj 29C 'b 'I 1 lb. pkg. Yellow ONIONS Limit 2 with coupon i 1 fl ik Expires 2 12 75 Red MEAT PIES POTATOES Beef Chicken Turkey 20 99 22'eac Limit 6 at sale price PORK STEAK PEPSI COLA 816oz $109 btl. ctn. 1 lb Limit 2 at sale price Grade A Large Fresh Whole EGGS FRYERS 67 doz 39V mmm Pen Wmm mm mm Roy John Schloctermeier, Elaine Elizabeth Reif Reif Schloctermeier Junior College.

She is employed by Great Bend Farm Center, as a secretary. Her fiance is a graduate of Ellinwood High School and Salina Area Vocational Technical School and is employed as a mechanic by Massey Ferguson. No wedding date has been set. Struck daughter, Pamela Sue Starbuck to Michael L. Struck son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Struck, Brighton, Colo. The wedding is being planned for April 12 in the First United Methodist Church. The bride elect is a graduate University with a harhpinr nf ijBtib and Kansas State science driw in famiiv anH child development. She is employed by the Larimer County Department of Social Services, Fort Collins, Colo.

Her fiance attended Brighton High School. He served four years in the U.S. Navy and is employed by Adams County, Colo. Brighton, Page 5 Monday, February 10, 1975 Tribune Localife Linda Mattix. Editor WmT wZ A JF' Aff'JlK M.

7 LIKE HOME Famela bue Starbuck Prague (ap) a scare crow in a Czech field failed totally in its function when spar China and pottery are prod rows turned the pocket of the ucts primarily associated with scarecrow's old coat into a the Dutch town of Delft. nest 1 I THIS SALE dresses will really get no Becky Smith, Rob Griffith Smith Griffith The engagement of Becky Smith and Rob Griffith is an nounced by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Smith and Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry L. Griffith, all of Hoisington. lue eieci is tne grand dau8nter of Mrs Hazel Smith, Hoisington, and Mrs. Josephine Herbel Russell She is a Riffel Komarek Mr. and Mrs.

Emanuel Riffel, Ellinwood, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, ttfm sHP mm 'jf SCARECROW LOOKED VALENTINE to your heart 'O off I'ncjuJcJ 9 graduate of Hoisington High School and is majoring in oc cupational therapy at the University of Kansas, Her fiance is the grandson of Mr. V. L. Durand, Hoisington, ana is a graduate oi nuisingiun High School presently attending the University of Kansas majoring in Dusiness. Mary, to Kim Komarek, son of Mr and Mrs.

Norman Komarek, Ellinwood. The wedding is planned for May 25 at the United Church of Christ, Ellinwood. The bride elect is a graduate of Barton County Community Junior College and is employed by Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Topeka. Her fiance is a senior at Kansas State University majoring in business administration. A 10 ounce package of fine dry toasted bread crumbs yields about 3 cups.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN A legend even in his own life time, it is not surprising that many statements have been attributed to Lincoln which he may not have made. Political candidates often "quote" him so that their own words may have more weight. This may be harmless but no one can add anything to the image of such a man The true story of his life of struggle is enough to give strength and comfort to anyone in time of doubt and uncertainty His humble beginning, the hard labor and privation of frontier life, educating himself, and his overcoming several business failures these facts show him to be a tower of strength and endurance. Throughout the war there were powerful groups working against him, in the North, yet he remained steadfast in his determination to save the Union. Victories by able Confederate generals only strengthened this deter mination No one can say of course, what methods Lincoln might have used, had he been faced with the problems which we have today We can only guess.

I think that Abraham Lincoln would look for a solution that meant the greatest good for the greatest number, and then work uncreasingly toward that goal. Next Monday this column will be conducted by Lar ry Bryant of tne BRYANT FRY BERGER MORTUARY NiivvspAPLkflHCHIVE HRCHIV JLWSPAPiR.

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