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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 6

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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Merrilee Vonburg Is Bride In Wisconsin Ceremony MRS. JOHN CHARLES McKENNA HI MADISON, Wise. Merrilee Vonburg married John Charles August Date Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ranscher of Parkston announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynette, to Donald Hohn, ion of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred M. Hohn of Ethan. The bride elect is a 1966 graduate of Parkston High School and attends South Dakota State University. Her fiance is a 1965 graduate of Ethan High School and attends Dakota Wesleyan University.

The wedding is planned for Aug. 24. McKenna III at St. Dunstan's Episcopal Churdi here April 27 during an evening ceremony. Parents of the couple are Dr.

and Mrs. V. R. Vonburg of Mitchell Mr. and Mrs.

John C. McKenna of Madison. Kathleen Vonburg of Laramie, was maid of honor and bridesmaid was Barbara Von burg of Mitchell. Best man was Thomas G. McKenna of Mil waukee.

Ushers were Jan W. Vonburg of Mitchell and Charles F. Eikel of Madison. The reception was held at the Nakoma Country Club. The bride a 1986 graduate of the University of Wisconsin where she received a bachelor of science degree in medical microbiology.

She is a virologist at the state laboratory of hygiene in Madison. Her husband was graduated in 1963 from the University of Wisconsin with a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering where he was affiliated with Beta Theta Phi. From 1963-1967 he was a lieutenant in the Navy Civil Engineer Corps and is now engaged in urban development. After a wedding trip to the Bahama Islands, the couple will live at 2305 South Park, Madison. There are more than 13,000 commercial banks in the United Stales.

ttftetafl OlBy KeftttMle JUy 2, iMg from By Dear Friends: Your response in helping us solve the problem of laundering polished cotton curtains successfully was tremendous. You're all great Here are several of the most popular ways that were sent in which have been used with good results (t added a few comments): "Add a little borax to the water in which sateen (polished cotton) is wished, then iron the fabric on the wrong side and the material will keep its gloss." "Dip washed curtains into a thin (very light) solution of clear, HOT cooked starch to which a small amount of wax (about the size of a walnut) has been added. Use paraffin or white candle wax and stir starch thoroughly until all wax is dissolved. Iron curtains while damp on the right side." (This worked great for me.) "Use the wash and wear cycle of washing machine. After the rinse water has run into water, add one cup of liquid starch (the kind that comes already to use and is blued).

Iron with a hot iron BEFORE completely dry." "Dissolve one package of plain gelatin in the final rinse water." (This was excellent, too.) "To wash polished cotton, save the water that rice has been boiled in. Add a small amount of glycerine to the mixture and use for the last rinse. For white polished cotton, substitute a tiny amount of blueing for the glycerine." (The Chinese use this method.) Everyone seems ta agree that polished cotton should be washed in COOL water and ironed while damp. So, gals, those of you who have beautiful polished cotton curtains and bedspreads, the next time you launder them, try one of the above methods which our good friends have used successfully when doing theirs. Bless you all.

And last, but surely the MOST important is: DON'T USE BLEACH or anything with bleach in it when washing polished cotton or sateen. Perhaps that's the way lots of them were ruined. A chemists told me this years go. True, too. Heloise.

Dear Heloise: Here'ji a hint which helped me with flower arrangements Veronica Arens, Don A. Hix Wed in Farmer Ceremony MR. AND MRS. DON ALLEN HIT FARMER Veronica Chrisline exchanged marriage vows with Don Allen Hix at St. Peter's Catholic Church here.

April 20. Father Leonard Fox officiated. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Kathryn Yost of Farmer and Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Hix of Mitchell. Miss Catherine Yost was maid of honor and Dan Nagel of Mitchell was best man. Ushers were Don ChJvington of Mitchell and Don Yost and Don Rehorst. Mrs. Henry Bartcher was organist and soloist was Sister Miriam Terese OSF of Jefferson, Wise.

Assisting at the reception at the Golden Pheasant Cafe in Spencer were Mrs. Howard Herrick, Donna, Judy and Frances Herrick of Mitchell, Joyce and Margaret Dunn of Spencer, in vases made from plastic squeeze containers. I punched several holes in the sides about an inch from the top, after having cut the container to the proper height. Then a few extra flowers can be stuck through these holes. It helps to hold the other flowers in place as well as making the arrangement more attractive.

Just see that the stems go down enough to reach the water. Millie J. Read The Want Ads Home Town Hour glass figure! Mrs. Herb Yost of Avon, Mrs. LoreB Yost and Mrs.

W. E. C. Hargens. The bride was graduated from Edgerton Consolidated High School at Farmer in 1967 and the bridegroom is a 1963 graduate of Mitchell High School.

He is stationed at Chesterton, S.C. in the nuclear power submarine service with the Navy. Out of town guests not already mentioned were Mr. atad Mrs. Herb Yost and family of Avon, Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Schumm of Albertviile, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lahr of Dell Rapids, Mrs. Merle Newbrough and Carol and Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Yost and family of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burnbam of Salem. Mrs.

Lawrence Yost, Mrs. August Aulner, Mrs. Matt Arens, Betty Radenslaben, Jean and Mary Schladweiler, Wilber W. Hoare and Marcene Ottosen of Mitchell, Mary Kessel of Canton and Mr. and Mrs.

T. T. Hosmer and Dale of Artesian. The bridegroom's parents hosted a rehearsal dinner in their home in Mitchell. The bride was honored at prenuptial showers hosted by Mrs.

Loren Yost, Mrs. Howard Herrich, Mrs. Leo Dunn, Mrs. Gen Gannon, Mrs. W.

E. C. Hargens and Mrs. Amiel Beyers at St. Peter's Hall in Ethan and by Donna, Judy and Frances Herrick in Mitchell.

Ethan Students Give Recital By Republic News Service ETHAN A piano recital was held in the school gymnasium April 18. Participating were Sc 11 Puetz, Pam Puetz, Dean and Debbie Pierson, Renae and Rhanda Geidel, Lyie Laurie, Tammy Lindemann, Kim Belitz, Julie and Judy Neugebauer, Patt and Wanda Nearhood, Dianne Prlekett, Rose Sehoen- feldet And Chuck Marso. Glen Lourie played several accordion numbers as a guest. Mrs. Carl Lourie is the piano instructor.

Stady Guild Mrs. Tony Oster, hostess, led the rosary, gave (he lesson and conducted the meeting of the Holy Trinity study club April 18. Mrs. Homer Garvis brought the door prize which Mrs. Anna Erpenbaeh won.

Mrs. Tony Hoffman and Mrs. Homer Garvis won the card prizes. Guests were Mrs. Bob McTigh and Mrs.

Robert Allbee of Mitchell. WOMEN Gloria Worfmdnn, Mitchell Society Editor Phona 996-5516 May Vows Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boggs of Alexandria announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl Lee, of Mitchell, to David L. Phillips, son of Mr.

and Mrs LaVern Phillips of Mitchell. Miss Boggs is a graduate of Alexandria High School and Is employed at St. Joseph Hospital. Her fiance, a graduate of Mitchell High School attends Dakota Wesleyan University. A May wedding Is planned at the Zion Lutheran Church In Mitchell.

Wally's Photo ARE COUNTRY SET GIRLS SPOILED? ABSOLUTELYI puts you in daisies in a fetching long-sleeved skirt, its yoke smocked in pale green, and A-shaped skirt belted in grosgrain. Crispy white dotted cotton daisy print, sizes 3 to 15; the top, $12; skirt, $12. DAVENSHIRE HABERDASHER, HOORAY! SLACKS THE CRISP. CLEAN LOOK OF HABERDASHER WEAVESI GLENN PLA1DSI SUBTLE PRINCE-OF-WALES PATTERNS CHECKS! ALL WITH THE STAY-CRISP GOOD LOOKS WASHABIL1TY OF PERMAPRESS, POLYESTER, COTTON. MISSES SIZES.

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