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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 6

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Fremont Tribunei
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Fremont, Nebraska
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5C Fremont Tribune July 3, 1972 Monday Polly Pointers Fischer wins postponement of championship chess meet Anderson evening visitorr in Fremont CEDAR BLUFFS The Gary Anderson family spent an evening at the Delbert Hively home hr Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. James Ellison of Mead visited at the Ron Anderson home. Janis Asmussen attended a Parity hose eggs several creative have uses Iceland requested the postponement on the grounds that he was unable to play because of fatigue.

But it was generally assumed that the request was part of Fischers campaign to get more money out of the Icelanders. Fischer and Spassy have with the winner taking five-eights, and are also to each get 30 per cent of the sale of film ana television rights. Bat Fischer is seeking an additional 30 per cent of the gate receipts, and his representatives have been negotiating this point with sponsors of match, the Icelandic Chess Tederatlon. the Russian worlds champion was to have begun Sunday, and the president of the world federation, Dr. Max Euwe, announced if the American challenger failed to show up by noon Tuesday he would risk forfeiting his chance at the title.

Fischers representatives Jn i agreed to split a 125,000 purse, RECKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The International Chess Federation postponed the start of the Bobby Fischer-Borls Spassy world championship series until Tuesday after Fischer failed to arrive in Icelanl over the weekend. The American champion was believed still In New York. Fischers 24-game match with Russian premier finally houses planes VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) -A 44-year separation has ended for two sisters, and relatives think Premier Alexei Kosygin of the Soviet Union may have had a hand in the reunion. Lea WitzJce, 57, arrived here Sunday after flying from Patzik in southern Russia to visit her sister, Alicia.

The reunion culminated an effort to get the sisters together that began in 1955 when Alicia received a letter from her sister, whom she believed was dead An appeal for aid was given to an assistant to Kosygin by Vancouver Mayor Tom Campbell when the Russian leader visited the city last year. Things suddenly eased up after Kosygins visit," said Na-ressa Laing, a niece df Lea. DEAR POLLY Should epsom salts be renwed annually when used under carpets and in closets to kegp months away? I know they may lose their scent and I assume that -is -what moths do not like, but mine seem to have considerable scent left. -Heretofore, I have renewed them annually, but am not feeling to well and do not want to do anything that is not VERA -DEAR POLLY My Pet Peeve is also one of furniture repairmen and movers. When planning -houses, why arent the.

entrances designed so moving bulky pieces of furniture is made easier? Many times this is virtually impossible to do without getting a' scratch or- nick the piece or on the wall, f-ELLA Movie planned for Wednesday "The World of Abbott and Costello will be the featured attraction at Wednesdays childrens matinee at the Empress Theater. Admission for the 1:30 p.m. show will be 35 cents plus a coupon from the Tribune. Y7 alley "FABULOUS LINKS" LOOK AT THESE SnVwduattg, By POLLY CRAMER DEAR POLLY My little granddaughter wakes up earlier' than her. parents, so at night her mother -fills several eggs that hose come in with trinkets or little toys.

She puts these in the corners of her bed and next morning she is quite happy to play with these surprises until one of her parents comes to take her out of bed. MRS. E. N. DEAR POLLY Bridget could decorate the outside of some of her plastic eggs that panty hose came in and cover the join of the' two ends to maknice party favors.

She could also make salt and pepper shakers for herself and then more for gifts. Punch holes in the shape of an on some and on others. Cut a small, hole in the bottom of one half so a cork can be inserted, Glue the two sections togemer so the egg will not come apart when filled. For a collar stand Mrs. Terry Hansen Pair exchanges marriage vows Miss Cynthia McDowell and Terry Hansen exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony at Christian Missionary Alliance Church.

Rev. Dwight Steiner of fiejitfed Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McDowell and Mr. and Mrs, Dwaln Hanaen, Ames.

The bride chose a deffli-bell gown of sheer organa, over taffeta that extended into a semi-cathedral length train. Alencon lace her stand-up collar, empire waistline and outlined skirt and train. Her illusion neckline end sheer. Queen Anne sleeves were created with- the same lace. The brides headpiece hid dusters of falling leaves duped at the center with an orgafita bow and dotted with pearls falling to elbow length.

Ifiss Linda McDowell was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Diane McDowell and Lori Snyder. Laura McDowell was flower girl. Robert Hansen, brother of the bridegroom, was best min. Also attending the bride groom was Ronnie Hanaen, brother of the bridegroom and Rodney McDowell, brother of the bride, Duane Stack was ting bearer.

Die bride is a 1972 graduate of Fremont High School and is attending Bahners Beauty College. The bridegroffi, a M70 graduate of Fremont High School, is employed by Valmont Industries. ,1 The couple will' live at Route 1, Ames. to hold the shakers upright, cover a strip of cardboard with adhesive-backed 'paper and glue the ends together to form a ring. Set shakers inside the collar.

These eggs could also be used to make heads for puppeU by cutting a hole in ie both the bottom half for the finger and then glue halves together. Add features and glue on yarn for hair. Cut a piece of fabric to go over the hand. Insert index finger through the hole. For arms, twist rubber bands around the fabric and your thumb and middle finger and your puppet is ready to perform.

JUDI DEAR POLLY Save those panty hose eggs until next Easter, then decorate the outside, fill with candy or little gifts and tape ends together with colored masking tape. They can be hidden or put in the -children's Easter baskets. I am already thinking of Christmas and decorating these eggs with, felt, lace and spangles so they can hold a piece of jewelry, hanky, small bottle of cologne, etc. A small hole could also be made in one end of gaily decorated ones for a ribbon ganger to go through and then the eggs hung on the tree as orana-' ments. MRS.

F. S. Church women hold memorials The Salem Lutheran Church Women held a memorial for Harina Schmidt, who was a member of the organization. A memorial service also was conducted for Ted Kocher, son of missionaries Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Kocher, formerly of Fremont, who died of complications of malaria. The memorial was sent to Malayala to benefit a convert to Christianity. The meeting wai the annual salad supper in observance of all members birthdays with the theme "Happiness is a Birthday." Irma Niebaum led devotions on faith and Mrs. Margaret Mahel was guest and viewed the book, One Saint and Seven Sinners." The next, meeting will be a sew in for Lutheran World Belief, July IS, I am. Resident! attend Lincoln dinner CEDAR BLUFFS Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Konecky and Rick and Mr. end Mrs. Ronald Konecky and daughters were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Konecky and Jason Lincoln. Mrs. Laurana Douthis and Mrs. George CordOza- of Stockton, Mrs. P.

H. Knuth; Mrs. Glenn Hanaen; and Mrs. Chris Docfcweiler were afternoon guests of Mrs. John Lubker and Alvena.

Additional visitors were Miss Leona Badhe of Wayne, Irving Bahde of Fremont and Ray Buchanan of Dalton. and Mrs. George Schere, Mrs, Dora Todd and Mrs. Alfrieda Schere are visiting with Mrs. Riclde Schere, Dewey, Okla.

Mr. and Mrs. Mylan Kruse and family visited at the Paul Kruse home at Fort Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Martens and family, Walters, were additional pests. cheerleaders clinic at Doane College; Crete. Also attended was Mary Breunig and Cheryl Peterson of Wahoor Mr. and Mrs. Harold As mussen visited their son, Hal, in Omaha.

The Asmussens joined Hal, Shirley Wilhns and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shanahan of Omaha for dinner. Medal is presented to Blair, serviceman BLAIR Capt. Roger H.

Lippincott, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lippincott, has received the U.S.

Air Force Commendation Medal at Taipei Air Station; Taiwan. Captain Lippincott was decorated for meritorious service as commander of the 2 0 4 2 nd ommunications Squadron at Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y. He is now in Taipei where he serves as director of navigational aids operations with the 2165th Communications Group, a unit of the Air Force Communications Service. Women need dry shampoo Busy women should invest in a dry shampoo for last minute appointments, un expected dates or just to tide you over until your regular shampoo. DENICE PETERSON- We are having a coupon' special to introduce Denies, good Mon.

thru Thurs. So call soon for an appointment. 2204 N. Bell DOOR PARKlNO mSi Va so HURRY! Mtdt in Artltrlet $1.00 off Shampoo Sot Regular $12.50 PERMANENT $8 Good only with Denies until July 20th YOURS FOR SAVING WITH US THROUGH JULY, 1972 Carrm foiftfWisA Phone 7114277 FRII FRONT P. P.

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