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Pampa Daily News from Pampa, Texas • Page 19

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Pampa Daily Newsi
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Marri For Read Couple PANHANDLE (Spl) The Rev. to the United States last fnll. Mr. Howard Short, minister nf 'he Chang's parents, also of Ushers were Mr. Soon Sung Hong, Mr.

Gil Chang Kim, and Mr. Soo Myoung Kim. Representing Miss Kim's moth er, Mrs. McDonald wore a red and blue silk Korean styled gown with rst Methodist Church, Milford, are deceased. offic'atod at recent The bride was given in marriage ridding riles for Miss II Hwa by Mr.

McDonald, who acted for Km. has been making her i her father. She wore a Korean horn? in Milford. and Mr. Si Run styled gown of pale pink silk da- a corsage white'carnations.

O.K.a who for his mask, decoralor) w.lh silver, nnd! ccremonV) lhe room Ihv-cd S.ntes home, the home of onmed white roses on a Korean took Mrs. Minor Pan- r. nfl )C of a(i) Rpv shon ru'ii'llc. lhe matron of honor, Mrs. Ritzu, fi'v.

Kim is Ihp of Kbv of Milford. Korean! who and Mrs. Sa Ik Run of Seoul Ko- styled of hght blue s.lk and elder jn his Presb terian church j-ca. and has been living the btocndc. She canird a bouquet of family of Mr.

nnd Mrs. John Me- pink roses and white carnations. Donald in Milford, since coming; Mr. Kiu Hce Lee was best man WEATHERFORD-GINDORF and also greetings from her pas tor. A reception was held in the church parlor following the ceremony, with pink and white flowers and pink candles decorating the tables.

Punch and coffee ere served with the four tiered wedding rake, which was topped with fresh pink roses. The bride is a graduate of Ewha Woman's University in Seoul where she majored in Modern Bal let. She taught physical education! in the high school division of the; college, and is an accomplised folk dancer. The groom attended Texas Tech, Lubbock, where he was a school mate of Fi-ank Simms of Panhandle, and received his degree in electrical engineering from t'h I University of Michigan at Ann Ar- 1 bor in January. He is employed in the radio division of the Ad; miral Corporation in Chicago.

i Attending the ceremony were many Korc-an students from University of Michigan and other from Dearborn, Detroit, Birmingham and Wayne, and neighbors and friends from Milford and the Methodist Church. I Mr. and Mrs. Chang are making their home at the Korean Methodist Church, 22 West Erie, Chicago. 5BTII Vl'JAR TtftT, PA.MPA DAILY NEWS SUNDAY.

JUNE 2.1, 19SJ nnger Foods Ideal For Informal Party Mr. and Mrs. George F. Killian golden wedding honorees Mr. And Mrs.

George F. Killian Are Honorees On Golden Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. George F. Killian parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Bel- were honored on the occasion of cher, who resided in 1 their Golden Wedding Anniversary County. The Rev.

G. H. Bryant, with an open house reception on 1 pastor, officiated for the service. June J6 in their home, 1118 Bell' Avenue, Amarillo. Chaney of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Mr.

and Mrs. Killian moved to Amarillo in 1918. Mr. Killian, a Hosts were their daughters andj former County Commissioner, was sons; Mr. and Mrs.

Richard employed at Northwest Texas Hospital until his retirement in 1961 Approximated 75 guests called Mr. and Mrs. Waldon E. Moore. Pampa; Mrs.

Sam Bird. Mr. and during lhe receiving hours. Miss Sandra Weatherford Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Weotherford, 1900 Christy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra to Robert H. Gindorf, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Gmdorf, 820 N. Gray. The wedding is planned for September I in the First Presbyterian Church Mrs. George B.

K'llian and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Killian all of Amarillo.

All their children and their five grandchildren were present to honor the occasion. and and sons; Mrs. Waldon Moore, R. H. Guests, received by Mr.

Mrs. Killian, their daughter Following the rehearsal Mr. and Mrs. Murray Burley entertained Killian and George B. with a buffet luncheon.

Pink were registered by Mrs. George i pealing. Palate-Pleasing Ham'N Tomato t. Ham Salad in Tomato Cups are palate-pleasing as well as eye ap- dragons and white chrysamhe- mums decorated the serving ta- hip. The guests were seated at ouartt'l tallies.

What To Do On Those By KAY SHERWOOD Newspaper Enterprise Assn. B. The anniversary table was laid with a white linen c'oth and crystal appointments. A floral arrangement of yellow gladioli accented with golden numerals "50" as the center interest, was flanked by tall yellow tapers. The tiered anniversary cake was decorated with white and yellow roses topped with white roses and gold leaves entwined around an arch with white wedding bells in the center of the arch.

Presiding at the ounch and cake service were Mrs. Richard Chaney jhcar at first hand what equipment bright colored plastic tapes will and Mrs. Sam Bird. Also assisting were Mrs. R.

H. Killian, and granddaughters, Mrs. Edward Parsons of Pampa, Mrs. Richard Sims and Miss Beth Killian of I to meet the agency director and ironed. Model planes repaired with Too old for supervised play-1 is needed.

Better vet, let the little dc ighl a litt one wno won't be grounds, too young for jobs beneficiaries be on the con- will be the awkward position of'fcrcnce. gome 11-to-M-year-old children this pair supplies will probably summer. Gamp or summer school i nave to 1C on; by mothers. I critical of the mending job. To repair toys, you'll need have a good glue on hand, small to i think the collection of toys an( cans of enamel and paint brushes, is sometimes the answer, sometimes not.

As a mother. I am not all-out he pf( ptt the young for organized activity for my chil-j pcnp 1is will depend on the which are dren. I believe they need time to, km aiul i of the young- hoards, to repair water toys, to supunismn of their repair can: hammer and nails, and a supply 1 of stretchy colored plastic tapes to reinforce g-ame relax, to daydream if they Crs wish; to read, if they will; and to engage in roughhouse pi-ay, noisy and disorganized. But I also know that a certain 'cleaned. preferaMy with soap and Remind them that all plaything: collected must bo rough! 'give new grips to tricycle handlebars or ping-pong packets.

HAM SALAD IN TOMATO CUPS 2 cups diced ham or 1 can luncheon meat 1 cup finely diced celery French dressing 2 teaspoons sweet pickle relish 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped Mayonnaise Salt and pepper 4 large ripe tomatoes Combine meat and celery and add enough French dressing to moisten. Let stand in refrigerator hour; stir occasionally. Add relish, eggs and enough ma von Everyone loves finger foods because they add an atmosphere of fun and informality to your family meals or when you entertain guests. Finger foods also present an opportunity to create colorful and delicious appetizers, main dishes or desserts. And you have such a wide selection of meats, seafoods, eggs, fruit, vegetables and dairy foods to use that you ire bound to please everyone's appetite.

Here is a group of finger food ideas gathered from all parts of the country which will make you the "hostess with the mosiest." OLIVE SALAD ON CHIPS 2 hard cooked eggs 1 tbsp. ripe olives, chopped Isp. salt 1 tbsp. relish Mayonnaise 1R-20 large crisp potato chips Pimiento i Chop eggs and olives fine, add salt and relish and stir in mayonnaise to just hold mixture together. Drop a heaping teaspoonful i into center of each chip.

Garnish with pimiento. Serve at once. DANISH CHIPWICH 1 1-3 c. crabmeat, flaked fine c. mayonnaise C.

finely chopped pickled onions Hard cooked egg O-een peoper chopped Olives, "sliced Large potato chips Stir mayonnaise and onions into crabmeat. Spread on large cri-o potato chips and garnish with olive slices or green peeper strips and hard cooked egg slices. HAM NUT CHIP CONES c. ground boiled ham (lean) I tbsp. chili sauce c.

thinly sliced nuts I 1 c. crumbled potato chip 1 Mavonnaise Prepared Mustard Rye Bread (real fresh) Blond ham. chili sauce. and potato chips with enough mayonnaise to spread. Spread fresh bread slices lightly with mustard.

with toothpicks. Lay on shallow pan and place in hot oven 475 degrees until bread is toasted. Serve hot. AVOCADO DELIGHT Avocado (about 8 oz.) Cream Cheese (.3 oz.) 1 med, onion, grated Salt, to taste 2 tbsp. mayonnaise 3 slices bacon A crushed potato chips tsp.

Lemon juice Ripe olives and pimiento Scoop flesh from ripe avocado. Mash with cheese. Season with bread triangles. Garni-h with strips of pimiento and slivers of ripe olive. CELERY FINGERS 1'4 oz.

pkg. Roquefort '4 Ib. American cheese bunch celery 3 oz. cream cheese 3 tbsp. cream 1 tbsp.

sugar c. crumbled potato chips Paprika for top Grate American cheese into mixing bowl. Crumble Roquefort. Add to American cheese with othe 1 ingredients and blend well. Covei salt, onion and enough mayon- chill.

Clean celery and cut piece- naise to make soft paste. Stir in! finger lengths. Fill each potato chips and cooked with cheese mixture. Dash paprika crumbled bacon. Serve on toasted on top.

Rhythm Step Vitality LADIES' SUMMER DRESS SHOES FURTHER REDUCTIONS ow One Big Group Many Styles OTHER SHOES REGROUPED More Styles Added Reg. $14.95 $1180 OFF Reg. $9.95 $10.95 $180 Reg. $1 1 One Rack of City Club, Wesboro DRESS SHOES Non-Run Best In Town Latest Shades' then with ham mixture. Roll into cone shape and hold together CAMOUFLAGE It is possible to shift from a one- piece 'bathing suit to the increas- pr.

or 2- 15 i upj relish, eggs and enough mayon- P' ece Datflin Slllt Io tlie mcrei nai.se to moisten slightly. Season tw ie style to taste with salt and pepper. Peel midscason. You can use make- tomatoes and cut almost through sle 'S hl hand to fll! ln (hat whlte into sections so that they open I miclrlff linl lhe sun does lts dut are two ways to camouflage Amarillo. The other grandchildren not previously mentioned are Kim and Kent Killian.

Miss Maude Belcher became the bride of George Killian with wedding vows repeated on June ''JS, 1913 in the home of the brides like flowers. Pile ham salad into center of tfach tomato and serve with garnish o'f parsley or water-j cress. 4 servings. the whiteness. World output qf mined copper continued upward for the third successive year in 19fil, according to the Britannic-a Book of the Year.

CREATIVE HAIR STYLING LA BONITA BEAUTY SALON 304 N. West MO 5-5611 MEN'S FLORSHEM SHOES One Group Values to $22.95 16 HOSIERY-Ladies'-HOSIERY Non-Run Best In Town Latest Shades Reg. Now 3 Pairs $2.75 121 N. Cuyler Phone MO 9-9442 SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY KYLE'S SHOES FO from experience that a amount of their summer time should be planned, directed or otherwise disciplined to avoid a lot of bored whining. One point to remember is thit this pre-teen, adolescent group is willing to listen to ideas for v.mih-j while service projects.

I was re-j minded of this by a mother wliOj knew I was looking for suggestions for my brood this summn. Encourage neighborhood kids to round up old toys, she advised. They can clean and repair them and give them to an orphanage or child care center. To make the effort more meaningful, arrange for the youngsters water or, if needed, a stain-removing, disinfecting agent such as a pine oil cleaner or heavy-d house-cleaning product. Doll clothes must he washed and A dollar isn't a drop in the bucket any more, because infla- is a drop in the buck.

ARE YOUR FEET PAINING YOU? A recent report stated that if people would bathe their feet each night luke warm water, then rinse them in cold water, at the end of a week they would feel as though they had new feet. Why don't you try it? If this does not solve your foot problems, you need the help of a physician or podiatrist. You should consult one quickly. In our pharmacy we have many foot-care products and prescription drugs for foot ailments. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE L'S when you need a medicine.

Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we compound yours? SAFETY' INTEGRITY SERVICE MILLER-HOOD PHARMACY For Good HenMh BETTER DRUG SERVICE For Good Living 1122 AIXOCK STREET Dial MO 4-81G!) We Deliver an electric heating system is Quick to warm your home and quick to install! You'll be surprised at how quickly and easily the work goes. And, you'll be pleasantly surprised next winter, too for the joy of electric comfort heating will be yours. You'll be surprised and happy, too, at the low cost Reddy's new, low electric heating rate makes it so.

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