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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 11

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Wedding A-lc and Mrs. David H. Randall (Karen Elaine Kneisel) Kneisel-Randall marriage of Karen Elaine Kneisel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto E.

Kneisel, Powhattan. to A-lc David H. Randall, son and Mrs. Floyd Randall, Ann landers Says: Just Tell Him To Change The Needle Dw Am Landers: Lyle and Ling about Sherry and to please'other circles. iave been married three years.

Change the you DO We have a good marriage, mean for one thing which bothers me something terrible. Before Lyle met me he was engaged to a beautiful, sexy girl named Sherry. I'm not just taking his word for it, this is what I get from everybody Who knew her. They broke up 1 ABB Landers: I'm 34 but tall for my age. I could (and 1 tUUlU.

cUAl Ami Landers: When I wasjdo) pass for in a 24 years old I made a bad mar- bathing suit, riage. Like many other girls ij I met a swell kid at the beach was afraid of being an old maid'lhree weeks ago. He's 19 and so so I settled for a man who wasn'tjgoodlooking all the girls were right for me. We were divorcedjjealous when he asked to drive me home. He has teeth like Ben a year later.

Now I'm 31 and more sensible. (But maybe I'm making anothei Casey. He wanted my telephone num- wtftbvvi tcicpiiwiic IIulU' kind of mistake. Please listen and gave it to him. After my story and tell me.

'one date he stopped caltina, I Landers over religious differences. Engagements AaJU D. Jensen Jensen Lindsay BUOOKVILLE-Mr. and Mrs. Josephine LowmanJSaysj Diet Misery Loves Lot Of Company my siory ana tell me.

'one date he stopped caltina. I and a I met Percy at work. We 00 his number in the phone! announce the en-; riou case of to hit it off from the start. He book aild called him few times, 1 1 lheir Daughter, a si "8 CTlarly tte following letter has an idea and a large, stamped, which might be interesting and dressed envelope with your re- profitable to many of my readers. Here we go: "Dear Mrs.

Lowman: "I have been following your column for some time now with much interest. Dieting is a very irn- pcrtant social problem, especially for people who have quest for leaflets No. 2, 3, 6, and 36 to: Alwayc write lo Josephine Lowmai in care of the Register-Tribune Syndicate, Moinet, Iowa. Tuesday, Sept. 1W2 Page Saiima Joorul Our Neighbors TESCOTT-Mr.

and Mn. John Hoiting will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house 2 to 5 pm Sunday at the home ot their son, Larry Horling and Mrs. Horting. Tescott. They were married Sept.

12. 1937, in Tescott, and have spent most of their married life there. They have two children, Larry and Susan, and one granddaughter, Carol Sue, all of Tescott. Lowman jsr.z** ziz li sation in converJgeSted that 1 dato other fellowsjcall him any rrrre. He said his daisies composed her bouquet.

Flower girl and ring bearer were Patricia and Janette Adams, Fennimore, nieces of the i C4 bride. Judy Kneisel, the bride's completely. He has no idea how ry had dress that 6 WC haVC Me date a seas an especially beauti- week Sunday, ul girl on TV he'll say, "She looks Sunday I take a bus over a lot like Sherry." When I order to nis apartment. I clean the clams he says "Sherry could eati place from to to bottom, do his a AV, land laundry and cook dinner. Usually we watch TV.

Some- go to a movie or to a a dozen of those things. I have ignored these ullu OUUJ ruieibtu, me Driae 1 1 ne ims no idea 10 a movie and Muriel Randall, 6 mention of her name starts i band concert in the park. mother doesn't like it. Do you think she really doesn't son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Lindsay, Newkirk, Okla. The bride-elect is a graduate hope that it may help other women who wish to lose weight. "Back in November, 19C1. jww ujum anc realty uvKJMI like it, or is this his idea? Please. Brcokville of Brookville high school and i lve! 8 ned 21Z pounds and wore a employed at the CK Ranch, siz Now wel 186 pounds give me your frankest DEEDEE land wear a tight 18.

1 am tail Mr. Lindsay was and wcl1 Proportioned, but want from Newkirk high school, New- to lose aJloUlcr pounds at least kirk, and is in the' U. S. "iiu 13 in me i Dear Deedee: My very frankest'Army at Fort Carson, Colo IJ. IVrfViW.

opinion is that it doesn't make any difference whose idea it was. 'Hie boy was ii little slow discovering he's too old for you. Now -Limiucuj, olMcrj ui Jiti HUIHG Sl3rtS V.UIH,CTIL ill wit? pdjn, LW viu Lpper Wolf Luth- of the groom, were candlelight-' 1T) churning inside. It used to be! My girl friend says I'm crazv to do Mh of you a favor oDmson. ers.

annovine. Now it'i nr alonp. Church, Robinson. Officiating was the Rev. J.

Weidon Smith before a setting of bas- let Ushers were John Anderson, Denton, Don Nigus, Everest, annoying. Now it's What should I go on like this, but I think Pe'rcy him alone (will marry me if I show him Ilmg Dear Galled: The one that got Larry Schmitt, Wichita; always looks it PVPIVM tali candelabra Piister, Manhattan, and improves with age. Unfortunately LV fif urVtif A i i Guests were registered by Mrs. arrangements of Kneisel, Hiawatha' Kings were exchanged by the couple. i Wesley Wll! 01 jen and Janicelsisting BJI1I were orrll Hossfeld, Netawaka, were mu- Kneisel, St.

Joseph, EUa Alia The bride chose a gown of ivorj- silk taffeta wilh long ta-i Io pered sleeves and a chapel train I Ass stants for the reception in The Chantilly lace bodice and rch were Mrs. Ken- small collar were embroidered eth Adams Fennimore, Wise, with pearls and sequins. and Anita Kneisel, Topeka, sisters' A tiara of pearls and sequins some women (and men as well) allow themselves to be seared needlessly by Are you going steady? Making for the sim-; man a p)ans? j'f SOj Do you agree? ANN LANDERS' booklet, "Before You It Love Or enclosing with your request 20 Dear Evelyn: You'll drop deadj doing his housework before he' cents and a long seared doing his housework before he' cenls com and a long which marries you. Any similarity be-i stam envelope. anrt virQ ci, r- ait there md Set high-blood pres- and Mrs.

Robert Sharp, Kansas sure Tel him you re bored hear aeo. Jtween a Sunday date and the pro- rnentiou of this girl's gram you outlined is purely mirac- "maddening" don't justjulous. Write Percy off for the cheapskate he is and start to move in (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to Ann Landers, Box 3346, Chicago, 51, HU ClUD Calendar of the bride, and her aunt, Mrs. Ernest W.

Hohnbaum. TUESDAY Auxiliary, 8 pm, Post and lace. She carried white Esterita dai- tiei. Attending the couple were Mrs. Home.

Inspection night. Catholic Women of Schilling ff NUrSing has AFB, 8pm, base chapel annex, accepted a stajff nurse position at held her finger tip veil of illu-! Mrs. Randall, a graduate of St. Asbury Hospital. Her husband is stationed with WEDNESDAY 39'ers Club, ICOF Recreation lc ltlia 802nd Medical Group at Schil-iHall, 411 E.

Walnut. 8:30 pm Ronald Pfister, Manhattan, and lin AFB He also attend cards, 9 pm dancing. Live music, Wesley Randall, Kansas Wesleyan University this'refreshments. Guests welcome, er nf falK I Sunset Kiwanis Club, 6:15 pm i Our Town by Jacq Woolsey and Marg Henley Mrs. A.

A. Rikrr, 803 Peka Emporian Heads State War Dads EMPORIA. Kan. Burrill Rodee of Emporia was elected state president of the American War Dads Monday at the close of a three- day convention attended by J50 delegates. He succeeds Harley Henry Sr.

of To- The couple plans a December wedding. Marie Treasa Jirak er of the bridegroom. The matron of honor wore a The couple is at home at 1500 dinner. Casa Bonita. entertained I week.

Jirak Orr Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Jirak, Tampa RFD 1, announce Dit-t Group "The secret of my success is a diet group 1 joined. We have no official title, but refer to ourselves as "Diets Anonymous," or the -Fat Girls Club." it is run on (the principle of Alcoholics Anony- jmous.

We meet each Monday i night. What we do is discuss our problems, as well as our jemotionni problems. We take nb- isolutely no medication, but are I enlightened and educated con- jccrning proper eating habits. "We have a penalty system. every pound one of us gains, jthere is a fine of 25 cents.

At the end of each month, the one who loses most gets the kitty, i The "take" has ranged from one! dollar to 11 dollars. I'll bet our', group has lost weight toi create another 1 Company Of course, one reason for the success of all such groups is the fact that the members have the, same problem. Therefore, they are not self-conscious, more readily admit their failures, and learn I KOUtHIll choose Bunnykins Ware, a. royal present for the young Children love the giy lictle bunnies scacccred on this fine English dinnerware. Tough and sturdy, Bunnykins Ware makes mealtime i special pleasure.

Three piece set of mug, porringer $4.95 MJIJ olhir items flit ose Jewelers lOS Vorth Sntitn Fe ving S'alina 30 from the experience of o'hers. A group such as this also provides and and cuiiiuuuct; ami the engagement of their daugh-! tlie spllr of corn elition If any of during the past Harvey Zarn of Topeka, Archie ter, Marie Treasa, S. IHh my rcadcrs wol Ui like to Wilier! lAlaadern of EmnoHa n. fow frinnric (t, KT ic i ceo C). i n.n I lluu Ul Ilonor wore UJa uumta JAiaddern of Emporia, O.

S. A-2c James Dcyle Orr son of a few friends together and start i shrimp velvet flecked nylon Santa MlowLn a wedding! YWCA-Nominating committee, Present were Mr Jv- 3 McPherson Md Hwner.Mr. and Mrs. D. D.

Orr, Camden a group sv ch as thj 5. I will be! frock over net and taffeta, and tnp to sso am. Crafts. 1 pm, both Kensin 2, Ark. help.

making taffeta headband with SYAC Council, 7:30 pm. her sSS r. J. Tampa Rural a matching taffeta headband with bows and tulle. Shrimp Esterita PRINTED PATTERN Do you need another employe? Hundreds of readers are looking through the classified ads every day.

Phone TA 3-6363 and an ad- taker will help you with your ad. SYAC, 8:30 pm dance, both in Oakdale Park. Happy Corners Club, 2 pm, Sunset Park. a graduate of and Mr. McDonald, Millord, and boutn, fcmporia secretarv- Mr, E.J,Denver and Mr.

Den- Charles 1Ie ver, Junction City. Navy Mothers Club, postponed Sept. 12. Jaycee Jaynes, 8 pm dessert 88th birthday meeting, Betty's Party Room. OPPO Lodge, Eagles Hall.

7 ot tmpona, state couocilmen and Salina highway commission office Fred Knoeppel of Emporia, na- Mrs. Eva Anderson was honor- tional councilman. with a pre-celebration of her I Auxiliary Officers The auxiliary elected Mrs. O. A picnic supper was at the S.

Banman, McPherson, presi- pm cards, 8:30 pm dancing. home of her daughter, Mrs. dent; Mrs. Samuel Raleigh ot freshments, live music and guests charle Young and Mr. Young, Pralt, Mrs.

Carl Danielson welcome. ,908 Sheridan. Mrs. Anderson re- McPherscn, Mrs. Elmer Belt of Silver Circle Club, 2 pm, Mrs.

sides with her daughter. Council Grove, Mrs. Scott Flem- and Mrs. Frank Mr. Orr was graduated from Harrison County high school, Cyn- thtana, Ky.

He is stationed at Schilling AFB an also is an em- ploye of the Morris Pharmacy. The wedding date has not been set. AustenfeJd of Emporia, vice-pres- Anne Adams riease lei-pntrae 01 mull club evenu to The Journal within hourn iVotKcn's caeo deartltsn (3 10 i m. The Baby Has Been Named jin Lincoln county. Children Present ULCW Plans A Coffee chaplains; Mrs Fred Horton, Emporia treasurer- Mrs i She was born Oct.

19, 1ST am A liary W1I 10:3 and came am. Pest Home. Covered dish. jphiH to Kansas her parents 111 illlll 1VI I fftTT-W I n.r of the St. John's Luth- Church will open their fall Dah! Stockham.

McPherson "sre- with a 8m Those attending the picnic in- etary, and Mrs. Cash Lantz Ilnl1 of lhe eluded a son and another dmigh- Topeka, historian. Clu Tcn ter of tlie honoree. Louis Anderson and Mrs. Anderson, ilanford, and Mrs.

William T. Sasnett and Mr. Sasnett, Salina. To any member of such a group 1 will be glad to send several leaflets. The leaflets I send will contain exercises for the abdomen, hips, wrist and I will include a calorie chart.

Send five cents Strypeeze n-Flammable ILLNESS HAS NO OFFICE HOURS Sickness can strike at any time and wu accept our moral responsibility np a pharmacist to have medicines always availnblp. That IB why we keep out- phannacy open evenings and holidays. Should any emergency occur to you can be of service, please tell us. We will be glad to do everything we possibly can. YOUR nOCTOU CAX PHONE US when you need medicine.

Pick up your prescription if shopping nenvby. or we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A fi reat many people entrust UB with their prescriptions. May we compound yours? LOWS DRUG STORE "Salinn's Ol.lrst Jiamr In Drugs" FKKK DKUVKRY 109 No. TA 3 J6 Rodney Dean, ton of Mr.

Carroll Anderson. 1513 tfesch, born 24. Asbury. Kevin Jamca. son of S-Sgt.

Mr, -g. James E. ln 335 S. Conr-cllcm, born Aus. SAFB.

great-grandchildren, nieces and grand nieces of the honored guest also were present from Hanford, Peru; Denver, J.iCoIo.; Manhattan, Conrordia, Lin- ol Sky Diver Picks Freedom ORANGE. (API An Iron Curtain sky diver has re- the Thank Offering to be taken, fused to return home after The newly elected officers will petmg in the sixth world sports'be in charge. They are Mmcs Hostesses will member Circle 9. To Show Film A film, "Be My Witness" will be shown. Mrs.

Norman Featherston will give devotions. Mrs. Hermon Will will handle Norris Furniture WE NEVER DREAMED the world's most comfortable chair could be priced this low! THE NEW Laura Wheeler He's 32-inches as K. SAFE. wht (r or Mr.

00 Hutc hinson, Kansas City and Parachuting championships. Sondergnrd. president; T. 703 E. Ash, bWSalina.

As the competition concluded. W. Sanderson, first vice-president; itrr or T-SRt. an-il Mrs. Eva Andersons' other rhil- Monda y' a tournament spokes-JMniion Hederstedt.

second vice- 213 Jtiticau, i i if Mr. 5. ho 'dren who were unable to be pres Mihn Kn0r of Bel- 'president; Clinton French sccrc- res arc Anderson. Burbank grade t0 Mllte boy. Your youngster win for one new dress to love having this a effect 6 playmate! Rralistic! breezy pleats all around.

For ray-! cl tgr ni on, cotton. Printed Pattern 4911: Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 requires 4 yards 33-inch fabric. tern; directions for 32-inch boy Misses' 0 n' on Ca1if and Mrs. Thelma Sand'-.

"son of Mr bcr S. Los Angeles, Calif. 5 rnrinrtr.i. mi Franklin'. 1 Jt Saifnans held a combined birth- and wedding anniversary dinner Sunday at the Brookville Hotel.

Honoret-s were Martha Lynne i Fender, who was 12, Tuesday, and and Mrs. Theo Beineke, who 'victor new nAhv Knrt yon rrrr P1 rr llrn Jnr tHr narnr. plrn.tr man rnrrt to Rnh? Nam, Kdlrnr Journal. Rnltnn Km clvtnr th liahv. namr.

the unit th- piw, of hlrth. refused to re- tary: Warren Allison, statistical land aild wiu secrclarj', and L. A. Bcil United treasurer. Mother's Helper Drawn By Betsy Dodge Pearson lern 10 cent? for each pattern Dcpi" 1 maliln P- 1 Anne; OH Chelsea Station.

New York 11 Artrvms, 3P4. care or Tuc Pillna jm plalnlv PATTEPN Paltern 143 NAM E. ADDRESS ZONE In-nRKis AMB KWrEST RAGE SMOCKED ac-J Ucssorlu plu, IDS ne.dlecrafi OVER 100 AN-5WFTU! 5." 1 1113 our rcw Jujt out: Fashions, tutr.isiv i Favorite Recipes H.AM SUPREME 4 cups corn flakes tsp. dry mustard 1 Ib. ground ham ts p.

ground cloves .2 cup catsup 14 cllp su 4 sli.eliilv beaten i tbsp. water or orange 3 Uit-ps. minced onion juice Crush corn flnkos Klighth- combine with remaininK in- jrrcdient-! except brown sugar and water or juice. Mix uiorougnly. Pack'llghtJy into p-eased 914x514 inch loaf pan.

Mix sugar Vv-itli water or juice and spread on top of loaf Bake moderate 375 degree oven for about 45 minutes. Unmold on heated platter and serve with sniced neaches or pears. Yields This can be marie from left over ham. MKS. MAnKfj TtOFI-KH 7M K.

5th. Lovelanci, Colo. FAVORITE The flre Hom Economic, dep.irtm/ot of ch Or ch Ben uh rtclpea ID uddllloa to dtueru. rd attending the family din- iner were Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Fender. Martha's parents, Mr. and Wayne Fender. Rita Glover 'and Mrs. J.

A. Fender. Anna Porok, Falls City, jwas a Lnbor Day weekend house guest of her niece. Mrs. Robert Horsley, 1009 Apache.

She retirrned home Monday evening. A CITILD who is apprehensive to the point of tears about going to school needs special consideration. He must go, of course. But it will help if yon provide him with something new to take. School-related items like a new lunch box, pencils or pencil case may take the off Ms frlef help him ferret his fear.

Clubs The Canton arvd auxiliary of Patriarchs Militant 24 held separate meetings at Odd Fellows Hall. Ella Stewart, president, was in charge of the auxiliary meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J.

0. Hartley, Bavaria, and Mrs, B. N. Erickson were hosts. The next regular meeting will be at 8 pm Oct.

3,3. Do you need another employe? Hundreds of readers are looking through the classified ads everyday. Phone TA 3-6363 and an ad- tafccr will help you with your You Can't Pick Our Product Off tlic Shelf! It Takes Time to Make A FINE PORTRAIT r.VTH, OKCESIHKK: Jlnvc Your Portrait Tnkrn For Christmas Giving AVOID THK CHRISTMAS TU SH SAVK MOXKY! Gift; Good 30 Dayi Or.ly ihrvi Brpt. J9. 8x10 Golden Finish PORTRAIT 99c at n.

HI; proof, All Only Ofltr w-lcome. McCargar Studio 2 S. Santa Fe A 3-3551 Salina's Oldest Established Studio NOW SELLING FOR AN UNEXPECTED 69 50 pl 0056 tc manufac coop.rc.fed wfth can offer rhi, nh ard-of price! So do ger Spec.ol" Qnd ee he difference! You're twice 01 fWkC in 111111 be ls chl'nl -i SlrQ louLn no ord.nory reclining chair-not a hoop llon he genuinet reeBner Strat ger IS the idling reccing chair Sec our other Strotolounger all with the Lortru In a wide range of decorative covers. King-siie models for taller peopfe. 1930 S.

9th Phone TA 3-3971.

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