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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 45

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Happy New Year To One And All! WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF HOME A ppliances '7HE DEPENDABLE PEOPLE Commercial A Service Co. 632-3021 MAYTAG Happy New Year! And I mean a happj and joy idled New ear (hat is upon us. I think that sometimes we forget the meaning of what we are saying when we just say New What does it mean to you? A chance to start out fresh and new or just another year running, just another day? We have all had a tough time this year. Prices are going up and our incomes seem to be increasing at the same rate. It is getting tougher and tougher to stretch that dollar as far as it needs to go.

One of my favorite savings goes like this: riendship doubles our joy and divides our I hat is the basis of our column, to share our happiness and short cuts and to help divide our troubles and mishaps between each other. forward to a New Year, a chance to start nut anew or give things a second chance. Remember, we are here to help you, to share with you and to give you support. With all of us sticking together, how can we help hut make it? To you my friend, health and happiness and the time to enjoy them. HELOISE TUESDAY The Women Club of Colorado Springs, a.m.

board of directors meeting. Clubhouse, 20 Mesa Road. The Past Club O.K.S., 12:30 p.m. covered dish luncheon, at thp Masonic Temple, 1130 Panorama Drive. EDNESDAY Colorado Springs group of Home Economists in Homemaking, 9:30 a.m.

program on Nutrition and Consumer Information. Plain Myers home, 6305 Lemonwood Drive. Anyone eligible for membership in the American Home Economics Association is invited to attend. Xi Upsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. 7:30 p.m.

meeting. 168 Grinnell Biography of Charles Lindbergh. Pikes Peak Auxiliary 143 O.E., 8 p.m. meeting and initiation of candidates, 109 W. Colorado Ave.

THURSDAY Xi Gamma Omega chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. 8 p.m. meeting at Fern 3301 Marion Drive, Biography of WTilliam SATURDAY Colorado Gamma chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, noon luncheon, Four Seasons Motor Ivodge, Rosemary Hetzler, historian for the Museum will speak. The Colorado Springs Council of Catholic annual dessert card party, 12:30 p.m.. Divine Redeemer Community Center (lower level of church), 927 N.

Logan St. Tickets $1.25 each or $5 for table of four. For reservations contact Mrs. AC. Girard or Mrs.

Leo Farrell Jr. Pikes Peak Auxiliary 113 F.O.E., 6:30 p.m. meetings, 109 W. Colorado Joint Scholarship Fund Dinner with dance to follow at 9 p.m. Sunday, Jan.

1978 Colorado Springs, Colo. Gazette 3-E WEDDINGS Love and luck. Heloisc II. I P.S. forget to eat some black-eyed peas? DEAR HELOISE: As a courtesy to the others in our household of nine readers, I have always resisted cutting out articles or tips found in your column.

Although I checked things 1 intended to cut our later, my forgetfulness, and my habit of promptly disposing of news- papers, caused me to miss 1 many articles worth saving. 1 1 have a new' plan which works very well. At breakfast I read the paper from the previous day and I cut away with nn feelings of guilt. Fran Reilly. We had our for the with your cute letter, Fran.

Your news may not he current but at least you have solved the age-old problem of being sure you have saved all the articles from the paper before the paper is tossed out. Heloise. DEAR HELOISE: My son did the dishes the other night and neglected to put away the lemon slices for our iced tea. By morning they were all dried out. I couldn't stand to throw them away so decided to cover them with cold water and refrigerate for awhile.

Presto rejuvenated lemon slices just as tasty as before. Pat. DEAR HELOISE: I hang dresses for my little girl on multiple skirt hangers by clipping the dresses at the shoulders. One hanger takes six dresses and saves closet space. 1 find dresses are easier to hang up or remove than when 1 use individual hangers.

Mrs. S.W. DEAR HELOISE: In my son's I used plastic bottles and no matter how I washed them and how many times I washed them, they still had an odor. Soooo once a week boil them for a few minutes in baking soda water. It works! Barbara L.

Haller. DEAR HELOISE: For those black heel marks on floors, put a small amount of baking soda on a damp cloth and rub. i usually find the marks come off with very little effort. Grace B. This column is written for you.

homemaker. If you have a hint or a problem write to Heloise, King Features Syndicate, C-0 Gazette Telegraph, 235 E. 45th New York, N.Y. 10017. Because of the tremendous vol- II of mail, Heloise is unable to answer individual letters.

However, she will answer your questions in her column whenever possible. MRS. REX HOEY Giersdorf- Dell Hoey-Marsh The Air Force Academy Protestant Chapel was the setting for the Dec. 3 wedding cf Linda Kay Marsh and IT. Rex Randall Hoev.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Marsh of Glenwood Springs. The groom is the son of Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Val Hoey of San Antonio, Tex.

Chaplain B. Russell Skipper officiated at the candlelight double ring rites. Honor attendants were Mrs. Jenia Osburn and Brent IToey. After a wedding trip to C.lenwood Springs and Padre Island the couple is at home in Colorado Springs.

MRS. ROBERT MATHIS Mathis-Stricker Peterson Air Force Base Chapel was the setting for the Dec. 17 wedding of Lynn Strieker of Wiggins and Randall Robert Mathis of Fountain. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward L. Strieker, 2027 N. Academy Blvd. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Mathis of Fountain. Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Rob A. Chaffee officiated at the double ring rites. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Honor attendants were Mrs. Patricia A. Strieker of Aurora and Steven G. Mathis of Greeley. After a wedding trip to Vail the couple is at home in Wiggins.

St. Catholic (Tiurch was the setting of the Nov. 26 wedding of Jennifer Ktchart, daughter of Gertrude Etchart 0 Farmington, N.M. and David Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Malcolm Anderson, 122 Hill St. The Rev. Dennis Grabian celebrated the nuptial Mass. Honor attendants were Susan Ritchie of Colorado Springs and Tim Norris of Omaha, Neb. After a short wedding trip the couple is at home in Colorado Springs.

acroce The Church in the Wildwood in Green Mountain Falls was the setting for the Dec. 3 wedding of Myra Jane Dellacroce of Greeley and Gary Dean Giersdorf of Kersey. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.

Dellacroce. 1310 Holmes Drive. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Giersdorf of Loveland.

The Rev. Paul J. Tatter officiated at the double ring rites. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Honor attendants were Mrs.

Marcia K. Wilgus of Laramie, Wyoming and James Giersdorf of Kersey. After a wedding trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico the couple is at home in Kersey. MRS. DEAN GIERSDORF Mowers- Densmore The First Christian Church was the setting for the Nov.

25 wedding of Sandra Gail Densmore of Colorado Springs and Alan Kent Mowers of Colorado Springs. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Densmore.

11 S. 15th St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.

Mowers of Colorado Springs. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The Rev. Warren M. Hile officiated at the double ring rites.

Honor attendants were Mrs. Cindy Castro of Colorado Springs and Brad Der.smore of Colorado Springs. The couple is at home in Colorado Springs. ENGAGEMENTS MRS. ALAN MOWERS Wind-Miller MRS.

DAVID ANDERSON DeZulbedia-Bader The Peterson Air Force Base Non-Commissioned Officers' Club was the setting for the Nov. 12 wedding of Re. beeca Sue Bader of Colorado Springs and Miguel H. DeZul- bedia of Guadalajara, Mexico. The bride is (he daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel C. Bader of Colorado Springs. The bridegroom is the son of Composer Isabel Cristina Del Castilla of Guadalajara, Mexico. The Rev.

Clayton Skurdahl officiated at the double ring rites. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Honor attendants were Cathy Wild of Colorado Springs and Jaime DeZu- beldia of Colorado Springs. Palmer-Gordon Mr. and Mrs.

James C. Palmer of Colorado Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Jamie Ellen to Cadet 1st Class Leo Howard Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil B. Gordon of Leonardtown, Maryland.

A June 2 wedding is planned at the Community Center Chapel, U.S. Air Force Academy. The bride-elect, a 1976 graduate of Mitchell High School, is employed at the First Nat i 0 a 1 Bank of Colorado Springs. Poynor-Rupprecht Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Poynor, 2624 E. Yampa announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Louise, to Timothy Earl Rupprecht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E.

Rupprecht, 1415 Keaton Lane. The bride-elect is a 1976 graduate of Mitchell High School. The bridegroom-elect is employed by El Paso Community College. The St. a Catholic Church was the setting for the Nov.

26 wedding of Louise Ann Miller and Robert Joseph Wind. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Miller of Pueblo.

The groom is the son of Mrs. Frank Wind, 819 E. Boulder. The Rev. John Wind, brother of the groom, officated at the double ring rites.

Honor attendants were Mrs. Suzanne Ware and Michael Wind. The couple is at home in Colorado Springs where he is employed at Total Foods and she is employed by Memorial Hospital. WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY-MONDAY JANUARY 1 and 2 JANUARY WHITE GOODS SALE STARTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 3 SHEETS-BLANKETS-SPREADS- TOWELS-LINENS EXTRA SAVINGS IN All DEPARTMENTS HAPPY NEW YEAR! Downtown 17-19 So. Tejon Telephone 635-2525 Store Hours 10:00 to NAOMI RERUN Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore W. Statler, 3651 Vassar announce the engagement of their daughter Stacy Ann to Robert Charles Bremers, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold H.

Bremers of Englewood. A May 27 wedding is planned at the Briarhurst Mansion. The bride-elect is a senior at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The bridegroom-elect, a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder, is a biomedical photographer at St. Hospital in Denver.

JAMIE PALMER Kerlin-Williamson Rev. and Mrs. Karl L. Kerlin of Florissant announce the engagement of their daughter, Naomi Ruth, to Bennie Wesley Williamson son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bennie Williamson of Sacramento, Calif. A March 17 wedding is planned at the First Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs. The bride-elect is employed by Widefield School District 3. The bridegroom-elect is a civil service employee at Ft. Carson.

ROBERT WIND US. MIGUEL DEZULBEDIA Dimerson-Early Austin, Tex. was the setting for the Dec. 24 wedding of Diane Early of Colorado Springs and Lenny R. Dimerson of Waco, Tex.

The bride is the daughter of SFC. and Mrs. Johnson Early 1226 Bowser St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. J.

Dimerson of Waco. Drunks Driving THE HAGUE. Netherlands CAP) Police report increasing numbers of Dutchmen are driving after drinking too much alcohol. A nationwide check over a recent weekend showed that 1 in 34 drivers had had too much to drink. An earlier control produced the figure of 1 in 38.

(COUPON). Celebrate 60th Anniversary and Mrs. William 4302 Nottingham Place, will celebrate the-r 60th wedding anniversary today. An open house, hosted by their daughter, Mrs. Richard Lohr, is scheduled lor today at the Yerkes home.

The couple has three granddaughters and one great- grandson. STACY STATLER WINTER CLASSES INTRODUCTION TO INDOOR GARDENING JAN to FEB. TEXT PROVIDED A comprehensive 5 week course for the beginning indoor gardener. Covers identification, propagation, insect control, general maintenance of tropical and desert plants. Fee $25.00.

Time: Taught in the Greenhouse, limit 20 persons. GOOD EARTH BOTANIC GARDENS 3178 W. Colorado. Ave. 635-4026 A double whammy from "theWiz." Bring this coupon to us and cut you and someone else for the price of one.

Bring the kids. Bring the whole family. No appointments necessary. Higher price will prevail. Offer expires January 7, 1978 the original Family Haircutters 1745 S.

8th Phone 636-3756 (Directly across the Street from Baskin-Robbms) Open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm. Thurs. Nlte 'til 9 pm Enterprises, Inc. 1977 Locations nationwide soon to be everywhere..

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