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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 13

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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DIAMOND LADY ELGIN Miss. Ida Albright, 82, and Steffen, 80, were married in a 4 p.m. ceremony oh Thursday at the chapel at Tabitha Home. Attending Miss Albright were Mmes. Marie Penner of Beatrice and a Stevenson.

Mr, attendants Were George Isaac and William Luebben. A kindly gentleman says he likes to be and Mr. Steffen Was born in Switzerland but Came to this country as a child. He lived near Kansas City, most of his life, and was in the sheet metal, heat and ventilation business before his retirement. The new Mrs.

Steffen, petite and pretty with silver gray hair, lived in Beatrice most of her life, where she was a practical nurse. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Steffen will live at. Tabitha Home.

All Co Needs Is LINCOLN, NEBRASKA FRIDAY, AUG. 16. 1963 P.M. PAGE 13 Bridal Notes Attendants Are Chosen Announcing the members of her bridal party is Miss Victoria Diane DeVice, who will become the bride of Robert -Eugene Waterman in an 8 p.m. Sunday ceremony at College View' Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Miss Linda McArthur will serve as Miss maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be the Miss Lois Waterman of Omaha and Karen Krueger. Candlelighters will be the Misses Georgia Cross and Janice Rowland. Kimberly Krueger will carry the flowers and Gregory Thompson will be the Bible bearer. Mr.

Waterman has chosen Kenneth Waterman of Trenton to serve as best man. Ushers will be Ronald Morse of Elm Creek and Larry Dittberner of Minneapolis. Miss DeVice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald J.

DeVice and Mr. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waterman of Meatless Meal Trenton Miss Mary Schwindt, who For a meatless meal, serve win become the bride of e-toasted cornbread Larry Peach on Sept. 1, has squares.

Cut and split corn- been honored with recent bread. Toast cut side light- prenuptial courtesies, ly in broiler. Spread with 1 Mrs. E. L.

Freauf and cup shredded cheddar cheese Mrs. Adam Schwindt enter- mixed with xk cup of well- tained in her honor at a drained sweet pickle relish miscellaneous shower at the and Vi cup of mayonnaise. First Federal party room. Broil until cheese melts and A kitchen shower was browns lightly. Makes given Miss Schwindt by Mrs.

enough for 10 slices. Gerald Krieser. -xHIm Pouring punch at a bridal shower honoring Miss Pat Filbert (right) is Mrs. John Kaveney of Denver. The mother.

Mrs. Robert Filbert, is at left. Miss Filbert will become the bride of Henry G. Heizenrader on Sept. 7.

Assisting hostess was Mrs. Jake Heizenrader. of its versatility, the electric skillet has replaced the old frying pan used on gas or electric ranges in many says Mrs. Clara Leopold, Extension home management specialist at the University of Nebraska. The most outstanding feature is its trolled heat which greatly reduces the tendency of food to burn and stick to the pan.

An added advantage of the electric skillet is its portability to any place in house and even to the out- of-doors for a meal in the yard or on the patio. While the skillets are mostly used and thought of as frying pans, they can be used advantageously for stewmg and braising as well as for many sauteing operations. One of the newer developments in electric skillets is the use of special plug-in thermostatic controls. With the removable thermostat unit, the pan can be completely immersed for cleaning, with no danger of ruining the control elements. These special control units are not interchangeable among different brands, but can be used on other cookware of the same manufacturer, the specialist noted.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steffen enjoy sitting in the yard at Tabitha Home FEATURED AT TONY LUIGI'S Births LINCOLN GENERAL Johnson, James D. (Jeanne Uhlmann), 1901 daughter, Jill Michelle, Aug. 15.

Banks, David (Catherine Stump), 4300 Holdrege, daughter, Aug. 16. BRYAN MEMORIAL Costello, John (Mary Carroll), 2801 No. 26th, daughter, Bridget Theresa, Aug. 15.

White, Robert (Eva Howard), 2645 Airbase daughter, Aug. 15. Menard, John (Martha Hestcr- man), 2419 So. 37th, daughter, Sheri Martha, Aug. 15.

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