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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 7

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a Connie Peterson Marries Daniel Larimer in Mitchell Miss Connie Lynne son, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Norman Peterson of Mitchell, became the bride of Daniel Paul Larimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Larimer of cher June 3 at an evening ceremony at the Assembly of God Church in Mitchell.

The Rev. James Cummings ficiated. Pat was maid of honor, Mrs. Donna Long, bridesmaid and Michele Peterson, flower girl. All are of Mitchell.

Larimer of Letcher served as best man and Robert Petit of Sioux Falls, groomsman. Joe Petit was ringbearer. Honored guests were Ethel Larimer of Minneapolis and Bertha Carlson of Mitchell. Robert Ellwein of Sioux Falls and Dale Long Mitchell ushered. The "bride graduated from Mitchell Senior High School and worked in the physical therapy department at St.

Joseph Hospital. The bridegroom, a graduate of Letcher Senior High School, engages in farming. The couple will reside at Letcher. (Photo By Wally). Joyce Dunn Is Bride Of David Carlson at Farmer Miss Joyce Dunn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo R. Dunn of Alexandria, and David Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson of Erwin were married at an afternoon ceremony June 3 St.

Peters Catholic Church of Farmer. The Rev. Joseph officiated. Miss Margaret Dunn of Watertown was maid of honor and Mrs, Mike Dunn of Eden, bridesmaid. John Carlson of Lake Preston served 15 best man and Rodney Bell of Erwin, groomsman, Jim Cowles was lector and Sorensen, Donald Neu, Brian Dunn and Michael Dunn ushered.

Daniel and Dennis Steinmetz served Mass. Sister Antonia Dunn Was organist and Irene Dugdale, soloist. At the reception at the parish hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Danielson were host and hostess and Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Carlson served punch. June Lagg was at the guest book. Mrs. Delbert Degen and Mrs.

Dick Camp pinned flowers. Cheryl Ryan and Patricia Smith opened gifts. Assisting were Patricia Even, Susan Even. Wanda Degen and Connie Degen. The bride, a graduate of Dakota State College, taught at Crofton, Neb.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Southern State College has completed two years in military service and is em. ployed at Allis Chalmers in Bryant where the couple will reside. (Photo By Wally) Farm Machinery Loans available from a banker who understands farmers MITCHELL NATIONAL BANK Emil Alt Feted On 90th Birthday Letcher resident. Out-of-state guests included his sister, Mary Blangeards of Glendale, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Jacobsen of Minneapolis. ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE GREGORY Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFayden were honored at a surprise and carry-in lunch on their 55th wedding niversary. Attending were H.V.

McFayden, Mrs. Mae Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McFayden, Marcelle and Merrill, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hlavka, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Horn, Kerry and Cindy, Mr.

and Mrs. William Vielmette and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mikkelsen and Sandra. Zana Helvey and Frank McFayden were married in the home of her parents, the Delmer Helvey's June 3, 1917.

By Republic News Service LETCHER Taylor of Mr. Letcher and Mits. Harry tertained at a bifthday party at Fitesteel Heights Convalescent Home in Mitchell in honor of Emil Alt on his 90th birthday. Mr. Alt is a former ALTAR' SOCIETY KIMBALL Father Henry Sikkes spoke on his visit to Rome at the St.

Margaret's Altar Society meeting June 13. Mrs. Don Powers presided as Mrs. Leo Raish gave the secretary's report and Mrs. the treasurer's report.

Door prizes were won by Mrs. Regina Applehof, Mrs. Catherine Konechne and Mrs. Delmar Washachek. ANN LANDERSDivorce Between The Two Concerned Dear Ann Landers: Two years ago I learned my husband was a homosexual and had been one for most of his life.

Our marriage had been fairly compatible up to that time. We did have a sex life, but it was not active or satisfactory. He asked for a divorce because he wanted to live another man. When we told our parents we that we get counseling. The were separating they.

insisted there pressed. fought They it kept the saying, harder "You harder. two You belong make together. Try, can husband became so frustrated he couldn't work. He lost his.

job. I felt myself going to pieces. All the while my mother kept pressuring, "Have a baby! Have a baby!" His mother called every, day and. begged me to by, her son "in his hour of need." Finally. I told him I was going to tell both his folks and mine the real story so they would leave us alone and we be divor.

ced. The next morning I found him dead in the garage from exhaust fume inhalation. To this day I have told no one the true story. But there's a moral here. When people announce they are splitting up, family and friends should accept their decision and leave them alone.

Why must they know details before can approve a divorce? I'm our parents their wellhaving a hard time, forgiving intentioned counsel. Thanks For Your Shoulder Dear Thanks: Obviously you should have cut loose from both families and gone ahead with the divorce. The details are nobody's business. Your take was thinking you needed their approval. Dear Ann Landers: I was pleased to read your advice to the young daughter NOT to tell her mother about her father's infidelity.

For several years I had a strong suspicion that my husband was having an affair with his secretary. His attitude toward me remained unchanged generous, lovable and kind. He spent quite a lot of time with the family and I must say I never felt deprived. I decided to say nothing in the hope that the affair would die of natural Unhappily, our daughter learned of her father's faithfulness in 'a a most unfortunate manner. She ran him and the woman in a quiet, out-of-the-way restaurant DEPENDABILITY IS ELECTRIC HEAT Think Electric Heat Then Ask Us Your Electric Heating Dealer or Northwestern Public Service Company EXTRA SPECIAL TIRE SALE ON PHILLIPS 66 TIRES PERFORMANCE PHILLIPS RADIAL TIRE PUMA BELTED SAVE to be out of the city.

one night when he was supposed a scene, called him a cheat a and liar and proceeded to inform the rest of the family. suddenly became the "benefactor" of a great deal of unwanted advice. Everyone told me I was to live with him. I became, confused and upset and the grave mistake of demanding a divorce. He did NOT want it but I insisted.

The result is that I am lonely and heartsick. My children have forgotten the incident and are busy with their families, And I note with interest that the daughter who started trouble sees a great deal more of her father than she sees of me. Keep telling people to mind their own business. My life would have very different if well-meaning friends and relatives had kept their mouths shut Dunce Cap Dear D.C.: There is no way to control other people's mouths, but that was only part of your downfall. You should have thanked the busybodies for their "kindness," ignored their counsel and handled the situation in the way that seemed best to you.

Don't get burned by a "line" that's too hot to handle. Play it cool with Ann Landers guide to "Necking and Petting What Are the Limits?" Send your request to Ann Landers in care of THE DAILY REPUBLIC. enclosing 50 cents in coin and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope. SHOP IN MITCHELL BUY 4 SAVE $8 BUY 4 BUY 2 SAVE $4 BUY 2 EXCELLENT MILEAGE EXCELLENT TRACTION STEERS TRUE WITHOUT WAVER RUNS COOL EXTRA SPECIAL BONUS Buy 4 of any of the above tires get your Free 8 piece set of Revere Gourmet decorated cookware Free when you trade for your new qualifying tires present your completed bonus coupon to your participating Phillips Dealer he will send for your cookware it will be delivered to your home prepaid please allow 4-5 TER ON DE weeks for delivery not retroactive. At Participating Dealers In Mitchell SUNSET 66 SANBORN 66 BURR 66 MAIN 66 63 COUPON SAVINGS Save $8 on 4 Tires Save $4 on 2 Tires PHILLIPS WIDE ACTION WIDE RADIAL HERE'S HOW! PUMA BELTED TREAD CUSTOM 66 0 Buy 4-Save $8 Buy 4-Save $8 Buy 4-Save $8 0 Buy 2-Save $4 0 Buy 2-Save $4 0 Buy 2-Save $4 1.

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When you allow plete and present this coupon for additional dis- customer savings shown above, you will be reimbursed count. subject to following: 3. Offer good on Phillips Puma Belted, Custom Wide Radial, or Phillips 66 Wide Action Tread tires Submit completed coupon with your order for replacement only. One Coupon allowed on each purchase. Offer passenger tires (any size), equivalent to or better than good only through July 8, 1972 not retroactive.

sale tires. of the quality shown above. Such replacement tires will be invoiced at your regular buying price less the DATE savings allowed: NAME CHECK ONE: CREDIT CARD CASH ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DEALER CREDIT CARD ADDRESS NUMBER CITY STATE ZIP Offer void where prohibited by law, taxes or otherwise restricted. (DEALER: Complete this coupon) Silver Date Noted at Avon Republic News Service AVON The 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Van Gerpen was observed at a reception at the First Baptist Church. The event was hosted by their children. Edward VanGerpen directed the program that included devotions by Miss Esther Voigt, vocal number by nieces and nephews and by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Gerpen and Dan and Lorney Van Gerpen.

an original poem by Mrs. Andrew Eben, piano solo by Paul Dykstra and remarks the Rev. Henry Lang. Among those assisting were Julie Waterman, Betty Heidemann, Arlis Voigt, Mr. and Mrs.

David Dykstra, Mrs. Thursday, June 22, 1972 Mail June 23, 1912 Mitchell Daily Republie 7 Cornelius Lukkes Mrs. Robert Pudwill, Mrs. Andrew Eben, Mrs. Dale Gerpen, Mrs.

Jule Watermann, Mrs. Harvin Berndt. Edward VanGerpen and Mts. LUTHERAN WML AVON Mrs. Otto Poppe led the Lutheran Women's Missionary League meeting with a topic "'Telling by Telephone." Giving devotions was Mrs.

Barton Gray with Mrs. Glen Jerke reporting on Christian growth and the Lowel Kayser student family, Mrs. Henry Schwartz reading about the mite boxes. Hostess was Mrs. Robert Reister who was surprised following the meeting with a cradle shower.

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Good only when 4 new Phillips Wide Action Tread, Phillips Puma Belted or Phillips Custom Wide Radial tires are purchased on one order. Offer good date of ad, expires July 8, 1972. Not retroactive. COLOR CHOICE I AVOCADO I RED DATE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DEALER ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP BONUS COUPON PHILLIPS 66 USE YOUR PHILLIPS 66 CREDIT CARD.

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