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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 21

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JAN. 28, 1985 SANDUSKV REGISTER PAGE College Club Hears Cleveland Woman Mrs. Betty Bartholomew, Cleveland, spoke tin "The feci of Advertising on our Economy" at Tuesday's meet- In gof the College Women's Fortnightly Meets Monday Mrs. Russell Keller will speak on "Jewelry' as a Hobby" as the second in a series of programs on hobbies at the Feb. 1 meeting of the Sandusky Fortnightly Club at 2 p.m.

The group will meet at the Business Women's Club and Mrs. James Moore will be hostess. Members are requested by the committee to bring any old or unusual jewelry for the display. Club at Ontario School. She related the Idea of the homerfiaker as the hub of a great wheel with the spokes of the wheel being the various products she uses.

The wheel, she said, was encircled by the greater sphere of advertising. The meeting began with potluck supper, followed by a business session. Mrs. L. Evans introduced new members: Mrs.

Ray Dwelle, Mrs. James Mathis, Mrs. Donald Sheffer, Mrs. Donald Druckert- miller, Mrs. Harold Kaufman, Mrs.

Marion Johnson, Mrs. Wesley Hartsook, Mrs. Ralph Henry, Mrs. William Kiss and Mrs. Ross Keller.

The next meeting will be on 23 at the Business Women's Club. WOOLWORTH'S to 11 STRETCHABLE, RUNLESS NUDE HEEL NYLONSI Suritone, Rosetone Short fits: 8-8J4-9 Medium firs: Tall fits: 10 to 2 Micro-mesh seamless sheers Regularly 69Cpr. Reinforced heels, toest Colors: Suntone, Rosetone, imolcetone, Cinnamon Sizes: 2 to 11 YOUR MONEY'S WORTH MORE AT WOOLWORTHS DOUBLE RING RITES a Jenney Is MRS. RAYMOND V. BLUM (Lynda L.

Jenney) Covert's photo. Attica ABIGAIL DEAR ABBY: things go well, I will become a great- grandmother before I reach my 51st birthday. Thinking this might be a record, I am trying to find out the age of the youngest' great grandmother. So far I've had no luck. Because your column is so widely read, if you'd be kind enough to print my letter, perhaps you could help me get.

this information." I would be most grateful. Thank you. DOROTHY S. IN COEUR D'ALENE. IDAHO DEAR DOROTHY: The search is on! Anyone out there knowing of a great grandmother who achieved that status before her 51st birthday, please contact this column.

DEAR ABBY: My mother, now past 70, has almost 100 descendants, but she repeatedly tells me that she will be "alone" on special holidays. My husband says, "Let's take her with us." When my husband and I go out together, we enjoy each other's company. When we take Mamma, he treks off for the entire evening and I am left alone to entertain my mother. I become angry and'by bedtime-1 am not speaking to my husband. What do I do? Leave my mother alone and be angry with myself? Take her along and be angry at my husband? Or stay home and be angry with everybody? SOUTHWICK.

MASS. DEAR SOUTHWICK: Next SPECIAL PURCHASE SKI JACKETS By ILENE RICKY YELLOW BLACK BLACK AND WHITE CHECK REGULAR $18.00 NOW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! WHiRi FASHION li FOREMOST 9m MtoJeyf Fridays HM 9 P.M. time your husband suggests taking your mother along, ask, him if he intends to help entertain her. If he refuses, and you can't leave your mother home alone on special holidays without feeling guilty, then stay home with her. And you don't HAVE to be angry at anybody.

DEAR ABBY: Please tell me what you think of girls who have their high school annual portraits taken with off-the-shoulder drapes, showing cleavage and a little pearl dangling down. A MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Not much. Following a honeymoon through the southern states, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V.

Blum will reside at RR Attica. THE COUPLE) was united in marriage on Jan. 23 at St, Francis Xaviar £hurch, Willard, in a double ring ceremony. The altar was adorned with vases of white snapdragons. Rev.

Nardecchia officiated. Robert Sterling was soloist. The bride, the former Miss Lynda L. Jenney, 516V6 Woodbine Willard, is the daughter of Mrs. Gayle R.

Jenney, Willard, and the late Mr. Jenny. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blum, RR 2, Attica.

GIVEN IN marriage by her brother, Winton L. Jenney, Shelby, the bride wore a satin gown with fitted bodice, portrait neckline, long sleeves and full length skirt featuring princess panels and a chapel train. Her shoulder length, bouffant illusion veil was held by a crown of pearls and crystal. She carried a cascade arrangement of miniature white carnations and ivy. Miss Dolores Wortkoetter, Clandorf, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Baldemar Luna, Fremont, and Mrs. Christian Biettner, Willard. They wore royal and light blue satin gowns with fitted bodices, oval necklines, below the elbow sleeves, and floor length bell shaped skirts. Headpieces were clusters of velvet and organza flowers with matching royal blue veils.

They carried yellow pompons. MISS LORELIEI JaneGahr of Willard, was flower girl. Gayle Edward Gahr was ring- bearer. No Foil! It is not a good idea to wrap foods to be cooked by infrared burners in aluminum foil. The shiny foil slows down the cooking as it reflects heat and inhibits the passage of radiant heat.

Robert F. Blum, brother of the bridegroom, Attica, was best man. Escorting guests to their seats were Richard J. Blum of Attica, brother of the bridegroom and Nino Garcia, Willard. THE RECEPTION was held at the Elks Hall.

The bride is a graduate of Willard High School and St Vincent's School of Nursing, Toledo. She is employed as i registered nurse JI Willard Municipal Hospital. Her husband, a graduate of Altica High School, is self employed. SPECIAL PURCHASE BRAND NEW FUR- TRIMMED WINTER COATS Reg. NOW FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! 79 89 WHERE FASHION IS FOREMOST Open Mondays Fridays till 9 P.M.

2 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY SATURDAY SIZES and MATERNITY JUST FOLLOW THE CROWD! EVERYBODY'S GOING! FRANKEL Pre-lnventory Final Reductions PRICE DRESSES Vz PRICE LESS or ONE GROUP OF GLENEAGLE RAINCOATS SALE 15 UNTRIMMED COATS $40.00 Vz OFF 1 ONE LARGE GROUP OF SKIRTS-SWEATERS-SLACKS- BLOUSES-SHIRTS- COORDI NATES Vz All Fall Winter HANDBAGS Vz OFF VZ OFF All Remaining Winter ALL DISCONTINUED NUMBERS OF VANITY FAIR LINGERIE Vz OFF ONE GROUP OF WOOL GLOVES 1A OFF ALL REMAINING SLEEPWEAR MUNSINGWEAR BARBIZON VANITY FAIR ROBES GOWN SETS Vz OFF SUITS VZ OFF ALL REMAINING WINTER JEWELRY VZ OFF WHERE FASHION IS FOREMOST ft HU P.M..

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