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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 5

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The Piqua Daily Call Janet Williams is Engaged To James L. Loop Mr. and Mrs. James H. Williams, 524 Boal, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Louise, to James Leonard Loop, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Loop, 413 Summit. Miss Williams is a 1966 graduate of Piqua Central High School and is employed at Bell Telephone Co. Her fiance was graduated from Piqua Central in 1961 and is employed at the J. C.

Penney Co. No date has been set for the wedding. JANET WILLIAMS Etiquette Q. I'd appreciate your comment on this. If you've been a houseguest and both you and your hostess have had a wonderful time together, and she invites you to extend your visit, should you accept? A.

Offhand, I'd say no. Always best to leave while you're ahead. Is it proper for a divorcee insert the announcement of her second engage ment in the newspaper? A. While there is no rule against this, usually the sec ond engagement is announc ed more quietly just by letting relatives and friends know shortly before the wedding. Nancy Sufcer, Roger Exchange Vows Of Marriage Monday, January 1, 1968-PIQUA DAILY CAll-5 FLETCHER Miss iian Suber and Roger E.

unch were united in marriage Suber ol Mr. and iMrs. Nathan Bunch of Sweet' water, are the parents XancyiMr. and Mrs. George II.qi-oldi7380 E.

Snyder ltd. )ec. 23 at 2:30 p.m. in the New-L, rideg Voom. on Presbyterian Church here.j ji rs 3 organist fhe ceremony was selections preceding jv the Rev.

Robert Jones and the ceremony, and accompan- led the vocal soloist, Miss Kath- he Rev. E. Lee Niswander. The bride is the daughter ofileen Morris. The church was decorated with palms, poinset and green and white can dies.

The bride's tloor-lenglh gown was slyled with an empire bodice a silk and nylon lace, and long, lapered sleeves. The crown of simulated pearl orange blossoms. She wore a pearl necklace and earrings, gift ot the bridegroom, and carried a white Bible covered with an arrangement of red roses, with 'white ribbon streamers. Miss Marilyn Cory of I Am a was the maid of honor. Miss Linda Mason ot Troy was Ihe bridesmaid.

Their full length 'owns were designed with red velvet bodices, bell sleeves, round necklines, and i Home Arts Club Has Program Of Holiday Music Becky and Joanne Flory Thcir OTters crepe skirls. They each wore necklaces, centered with a pearl, gifts of the Troy presented a guest program of vocal, guitar and piano mus- and the slim skirt of silk peau de sole extended to a detaclia ic for members of the Home ble train. A bow accented the Arts Club last Wednesday eve-i under bodice. Her fingertip veil ning in the YWCA. I of silk tulle was held by Devotions had been prepared by Mrs.

Etta Flory -who was unable to attend, due to illness. They were read by Mrs. Willis IVhiietovd. Mrs. iMel Alexander presided at the business session.

It was Hints From Heloise- Don't Try To Keep House In Perfect Order Dear Folks: Isilver. Serve the meal at Ihe'of my heart and may this be All during the year try toldining room table. You'll be sur-jyow best year yet. give you some letters of laughter and it's more fun than a prised how much better thej same food will taste and howl Columbian Club Meets Jan. 3 Columbian Club meets Wed- ai me ousmess session, a was ncsd Jan 3 2 jn voted to contribute donations home Mfs WaU( a Deck and white carnations and hot- Iv.

Headdresses were veiled red velvet bows. James I-ovegood of Madisonville, was the best man, md Thomas Jackson of Jackson Center was Ihe groomsman. Ushers were Richard Lane and Bargcr, both of Lima. A reception followed in the Tuberculosis Health Association and the Salvation Army. Refreshments were served at 1208 Broadway.

The program, "Women In church social rooms, 200 tables decorated with cedar, red jn t))e years barrel of monkeys to see yours your family will love it. come in. Instead of cleaning the whole Today, however. I'm going to house with a vengeance every write one of my own. You may think it is just a letter of laughter, but do consider it otherwise.

Before you make your Year's resolutions, lei's consider our minds, our bodies, our medical bills and the cost of tranquilizers. six montlis, why not clean one room thoroughly once a montli and let the rest of the house "glide?" This way yon never really get behind. Pick up the big chunks daily and get the middle clean. This will give you such an inspiration and you will be so relaxed that Dear Heloise: 3ear Heloise: always address an envelope upside down, so the upper left tapers and Christmas orna ments. Mrs.

James Hays ore- Heloise sided at the punch bowl. Hostesses were Mrs. Hays, Frank Wills and Mrs. Hobert Hyatt. The Misses Judy, World is adapted from the theme of Columbian Club It will be pres'enled bv Robert' cnded sl look i band corner is not next to the jummed flap.

In this way the return address not torn when the letter is hastily opened by tearing flap. Reader Peggy and Sherry Wirt of Dayton were guests. A gift exchange was a feature of the social hour. guesls present. Hostesses were Mrs.

Edward Garret! of Dayton; Miss Susan Cass- lown; Miss Rachel Jackson of Jackson Center: and Miss Cheryl Diekensheels of Piqua. Miss Pamela Burokcr of Fletcher at- Fife and Mrs. Paul Gutmann. Deborah Class Members of the Deborah a SI. John's Lutheran Church, will meet at 7:45 p.m.

Tuesday in the church social The bride is a 1955 graduate of Miami East High School and is a senior at the Lima Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, where she is a member of MRS. ROGER II. HUNCH Beta Sigma Phi and Ihe schooljSchool at Madisonville. He is; Ttie couple has returned from choir. The bridegroom gradual- employed al Lewis and Michael a wedding i to Tennessee, ed from Madisonville i Allied Van Lines Corp.

in Day- and School the General Motors ton be al home al Breese Itoad in Lima. 1613 Trying to be a perfectionisliyou can get around to deep when it comes to keeping house is the cost and the price we pay for those mentioned items. Please don't do this. Here are a few resolutions which I thoroughly believe in. cleaning as the mood hits you.

Never work when you are overtired. Just tell the family that "Mother is tired." After all, Mother deserves HER day, too. Don't waste your energy and About homemade toys for tiny children: Cut a small hole in one end of a shoe pox and fasten an 1 necktie in it. A string is hard for toddlers to grasp, but they can hold on to the tie. This makes a grand carl to and if you have a mind to fol- get your dander up screaming 11S low them, why don't yon try iti a the children.

Energy is a TM a do11 in for awhile? I'm sure they willjto come by these days and we! make yonr life much easier, i Don't try to keep a perfect house. Nobody is going to know it but you, anyway. Jane need it for other things. Lay down the law that each member of your family mil pick up what they drop on floor or misplace. This includes morning and mid-afternoon for five minutes alone with YOURSELF for a cup oE coffee or a tall glass of ice lea.

When you drink this, do NOT sit at your kitchen table. Walk into living room and sit in the best chair available (even if it is At least once, a week use your very best Sunday dishes and 635 toys, Dad picking up his newspaper he drops on the floor, and the teen-agers' clothes which they seem to change three times a day. Try doing your laundry on eekends when 'He family is ome so they can iielp you. By ve, you'll be surprised lembers of your family i 1 elp and how glorious it is ti ake up on Monday mornini ot hating THAT day! Bless you all from the bottom ALWAYS FIRST QUALIFY )ear Heloise: Nothing makes a woman so mad as to have a cigarette' mrn on her skirt. I took one of my most expensive two-piece dresses to my seamstress and instead of mending it (which she said would show), she embroidered an eyelet flower where the burn was.

She button-holed around cigarette burn itself and then put little leaves around the outside of it, making a stem for the flower in a color nearly matching the material. Here's where the trick conies PRINTED PATTERN Crochet this cozy, handsome: afghan in shell stitch to and enjoy all year long. i Colorful design! Crochet afghan of BVi-inch strips in i colors or scraps plus background color. Patlern 635: afghan about 45 inches. Fifty cents in coins for eacli pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling.

Send to She asked for my blouse! She so cut a small hole in of the blouse and embroid- i red a matching eyelet The result was that I saved; i expensive dress a it oesn't even look as if it a teen burned. "Smoker" Heloise welcomes all mail, es- ecially household hints which; can pass on to readers as pace permits. However, be- ause of the tremendous vol- me of mail she receives daily, is unable to answer all ndividual letters. She will ans- ver readers' questions in whenever possible. THIS is the swiftly seame shape you love because it gives Plastic Totes Made For Toys The three-compartment plas- ic totes so popular for cleaning supplies are tailor-made for: oys with numerous small pieces.

These include games and wilding loys of the snap or push together type, beads for stringing and so forth. Center handles make it easy even for a tot to tote the container to a play site. The plastic paint buckets with wire handles are also suitable for a variety of items. Puzzle parts, crayons, chalk, and marbles fit neatly the series of small drawers in a parts cabinet. Laura Wheeler, Daily Call, figure a slim, young look.

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1883-1977