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Wedding (Ann Just A-1c and Mrs. David Randall (Karen Elaine Kneisel) Kneisel-Randall The marriage of Karen Elaine, Kneisel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Kneisel, Powhattan, to A-Ic David H.

Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Randall, Robinson, was solemnized Aug. 19 at the Upper Wolf Luthcran Church, Robinson. Officiating was the Rev.

J. Weldon Smith before a setting of and gladioli, tall candelabra and kets of tinted hydrangas arrangements of white gladioli. Rings were exchanged by the couple. Mrs. William Oltjen and Janice Hossfeld, Netawaka, were sicians: The bride chose a gown of ivory silk taffeta with long tapered sleeves and a chapel train.

The Chantilly lace bodice and small collar were embroidered with pearls and sequins. A tiara of pearls and sequins held her finger tip veil of illusion and lace. She carried white Esterita dai-' sies. Attending the couple were Mrs. Ronald Plister, Manhattan, and Wesley Randall, WaKeeney, broth.

er of the bridegroom. The matron of honor wore a shrimp velvet flecked nylon frock over net and taffeta, and a matching taffeta headband with bows and tulle. Shrimp Esterita PRINTED PATTERN 4911 SIZES 10-18 by Anne Adams Looking for one new dress to enliven your wardrobe? Choose this breezy style pleats with all a bib around. effect For rayon, cotton. Printed Pattern 4911: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.

Size 16 re-; quires 4 yards 39-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS ID coms for this pattern nild 10 cents tor erch pattern for 1st-class malling. Send to Anne: Adams, 354. care of The Salina Journal. Pattern 343 West 11th York 11.

N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE acd STYLE NUMBER OVER 100 ANSWERS 10 "Tratto wear" Winter in our new (ul! color Fail-jings Pattern Catalog Casual.

dressy, school all sizes! Send 35c cow. daisies composed her bouquet. Flower girl ring bearer were Patricia and Janette Adams, Fennimore, nieces of the (bride. Judy Kneisel, the bride's sister, and Muriel Randall, sister of the groom, were candlelightlers. Ushers were John Anderson, Denton, Don Nigus, Larry Schmitt, Wichita; Ronald Plister, Manhallan, and Richard Kneisel, Hiawatha.

Guests were registered by Mrs. Wesley Randall, WaKeeney. Assisting with gifts were Kneisel, St. Joseph, Ella Mae land Steffens, Judy Loth, Alla Sawyer Mrs. Robert Sharp, Kansas City, Mo.

Assistants for the reception in the church parlors were Mrs. Kenneth Adams, Fennimore, Wisc. and Anita Kneisel, 'Topeka, sisters' of the bride, and her aunt, Mrs. Ernest W. Hohnbaum, Luke's Schocl of Nursing, has Mrs.

Randall, a graduate of accepted a staff nurse position Asbury Hospital. Her husband is stationed with the 802nd Medical Group at Schil. ling AFB. He also will attend Kansas Wesleyan University this fall. The couple is at home at 1500 Santa Fe, following a wedding! trip to Missouri.

Do you need another employe? Hundreds of readers are looking through the classified ads every day. Phone TA 3-6363 and an adtaker will help you with your ad. Laura Wheeler little boy. Your youngster will; love having this boy doll for a playmate! Realistic: Dress in hoy's size-2 outgrown. clothes! Pattern 663: transfer pat-! tern; directions for 32-inch boy doll only.

Thirty-fir: conte (colns) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for 1st-class Sen-f to Laura: Wheeler, care of The Salina Journal. 366 Needlecraft P.O. Box 161.1 014 Chelsea Station, New York 11. N.Y. Print NAME, plainly PATTERN ADDRESS and ZONE.

NEWEST RAGE SMOCKED aC. censorica plus 205 exciting neediecraft designs In our ret 1963 Cataiog Just out: Fashions. furnish-! to crochet. knit. weave.

brolder. quilL Plus free pattern, Send 23c now. Favorite Recipes HAM SUPREME 4 cups corn flakes 1 tsp. dry mustard lb. ground ham 14 tsp, ground cloves cup catsup cup brown 4 eggs, slightly beaten 1 thsp.

sugar 3 minced water or orange theps. onion juice Crush corn flakes slightly: combine with gredients except brown sugar and water or remaining juice. Mix inthoroughly. lightly into greased inch loaf pan. Mix Pack sugar with water or juice and spread on top of loaf.

Bake in moderate 375 degree oven for about 45 minutes. Unmold on heated platter and serve with or pears. Yields 8 1-Inch slices. spiced peaches This can be marle from over ham. MRS.

HOFFER 704 F. 5th, Loveland, Colo. En. The recipes are recipe to judged FAVORITE RECIPE. The Salina Journal, Salina, Mount College.

Each ore chosen by for the Home Economica departmect of Starymain dish publication WITS FL award. Meat and recipes arm welcome 10 addition 1a desserts. Landers Says: Tell Change Landers: Lyle and married three years. marriage, except which bothers mei Landers Dear Ann have been We have a good for one thing 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 lover religious differences. Almost every day Lyle manages to bring Sherry into the conversation in one way or another, If I buy a new dress he'll ry had dress that same color." say, "SherIf he sees an especially beautifut girl on TV he'll say, "She looks a lot like Sherry." When I order clams he says "Sherry could eat a dozen of those things. I have ignored these references: completely. He has no idea the mention of her name starts: me churning inside.

It used to be; annoying. Now it's maddening. What should I Dear Galled: The one that got jaway always looks better-and it: improves with age, Unfortunately some women (and men as well) allow themselves 10 be seared needlessly by old flames which flickered and died long ago. If the mention of this girl's name is "maddening" don't just sit there and get high-blood pres-1 sure. Tell him you're bored hear- Club Calendar TUESDAY I VFW Auxiliary, 8 pm, Post Home.

Inspection night. Catholic Women of Schilling AFB, 8 pm, base chapel annex, WEDNESDAY 39'ers Club, IO0F Recreation Hall, 412 E. Walnut. 8:30 pm cards. 9 pm dancing.

Live music, refreshments. Guests welcome. Sunset Kiwanis Club, 6:15 pm i dinner. Casa Bonita. YWCA--Nominating 19::30 am.

Crafts. 1 pm, both at. YW. SYAC Council, 7:30 pm. 8:30 pm dance, both in Oakdale Park.

Happy Corners Club, 2 pm, Sunset Park. Navy Mothers Club, postponed until Sept. 12, Jaycee Jaynes, 8 pm dessert meeting, Betty's Party Room. OPPO Lodge, Eagles Hall. 7 pm cards, 8:30 pm dancing.

Refreshments, live music and guests welcome. Silver Circle Club, 2 pm, Mrs. Ed Johnson, 309 N. Columbia. VFW Auxiliary sewing, 10:30 am, Post Home.

Covered dish. ww Club. 8 pm, Mrs. Bert Shriver, 544 S. 10th.

Please telephone or mall news events to Journal within 24 of cluti hours Someb's pano denditse (a 10 a.m The Baby Has Been Named Rodney Dean. con of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Anderson. 1313 Beach, born.

Aug. 24. Asbury. Kevin James, son of 5-Sgt. And James E.

Feargin 335 S. Connecticut, Mira. born Auz. 24. SAFE.

Lori Dec. daughter of Mr. and 35. D. Siegfried.

624 6. Mrs. 25. 2nd, born Aug. Asbure.

3fts. Kaylinn Dawn, daughter of Mr. Ang. Dean Stelter, 105 E. Ash, born 25.

St. John's. 3:5. B. Cardoza.

213 Juneau. Merry Ann. daughter of T-Sat. aril born Ang. 20.

SAFR. Robin Dane, 30n of Mr. nEd Mrs. Ray Delulio. 2300 5.

4th, born ARE. 24. St. John's. Auk.

26, SAFB. Mra. Clyde a Posey. 222 N. Detorah Irene.

daughter of 5-SEt. ard 9th. born: Victor son. Mr. Mrs.

born Raymond G. Hernandez. 1411 Frankhn, Auc. 27. St.

Jehn'a. It 509 nare new nARy And $00 haven't errehed a return bostrard asking for the name, please mall rard to the Rabs Name Editor The Journal. Sallnn Kias. tiring the hahy' name. the name and address nt its parents.

the data and DIRGe at birth. Mother's Helper Drawn By Betsy Dodge Pearson 0.4 A CHILD who is apprehen- sire to the point of tears about going to school needs special consideration. He must go, of course. But it will help if you provide him with something Dew 10. take.

School-related items like new lunch box, pencils or pencil case may fake the edge off his grief and help him forget his fear. Engagements Him To Engagements Anita D. Jensen son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, Newkirk, Okla, The bride-elect is 8 graduate of Brookville high school and is employed at the CK Ranch, Brookville.

Mr. Lindsay was graduated. from Newkirk high school, New. kirk, and is in the U. S.

Army at Fort Carson, Colo. The couple plans a December wedding. Jensen Lindsay BROOKVILLE-Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. Jensen announce gagement of their daughter, to Alfred S. Lindsay, I N- Marie Treasa Jirak Jirak Orr Mr. and Mrs. Leo S.

Jirak, (Tampa RFD 1, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Treasa, S. 11th, to 2c James Doyle Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D.

Orr, Camden 2. Ark. Miss Jirak is a graduate of Tampa Rural high school and employed at the Kansas State Highway comunission office in Salina. Mr. Ore was graduated from Harrison County high school, Cynthiana, Ky.

He is stationed AFB an also is an employe of the Morris Pharmacy. The wedding date has not been set. ULCW Plans A Coffee The United Lutberan Church Women of the St. John's Lutheran Church will open their fail schedule with a 9:15 am coffec Thursday in Lantz Hall of the Church. Hostesses will be members ol Circle 9.

To Show Film A film, My Witness" will: be shown. Mrs. Norman ston will give devotions. Mrs. Hermon Will will handle the Thank Offering to be taken.

The newly elected officers will 'be in charge. They ArE Mmes. Sondergard. president: T. W.

Sanderson, first vice-president; Marion Hederstedt, second vice-! president: Clinton French, secretary: Warren Allison, statistical secrelary, and L. A. Boil You Can't Pick Our Product Off the Shelf! It Takes Time to Make A FINE PORTRAIT DON'T WAIT UNTIL DECEMBER: Hare Your Portrait Taken Now For Christmas Giving VALUABLE COUPON AVOID THE CHRISTMAS RUSH and SAVE MONEY: Offe: Good 30 Days Only thru Sat. Erpt. 29.

8x10 Golden Finish PORTRAIT 99c (Compare at $7.95) Mi: arieetion of proofs shown. All AErO welcome. Only One Offer Per Family McCargar Studio S. Santa Fe TA 3-3551 Salina's Okiest Established Studio Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1962 Page 5-The Salina Journal The Needle Ling about Sherry and to please other circles.

change the needle--and you Dol mean needle. Dear Ann Landers: I'm 14 but tall for my age. I could (and, $24 years old I made a bad mar- bathing suit. especially a Ann Landers: When I sido) pass for 16 Dear in riage. Like many other girls 1) I met a swell kid at the beach was afraid of being an old maid three weeks ago.

He's 19 and so, I settled for a man who wasn't, goodlooking all the girls werel right for me. We were divorced jealous when he asked to drive a year later. (me home. He has teeth like Ben Now I'm 31 and more sensible. Casey.

maybe I'm making He wanted my telephone numof mistake. Please listen to ber and I gave it to kind him. After my story and tell me. 'one date he stopped calling. I met Percy at work.

We seemed looked up his number in the phone to hit it off from the start. book and called him a few times, itook me out regularly for three abut he was never home. Yesterday I saw him at the years. Five months ago he sug- beach and he asked me not to gested that I date other fellows call him any' more. He said his until he could "see his way clear." mother doesn't like it.

He said we'd have one date al Do you think she really doesn't week-on Sunday. like it, or is this his idea? Please. give me your frankest opinion.Every Sunday I take a bus over DEEDEE to his apartment. I clean the place from top to bottom, do his Dear Deedee: My very frankest (hand laundry and cook dinner. opinion is that it doesn't make, Usually we watch TV.

Some- any difference whose idea it was. times we go to a movie or to a The boy was little slow discovband concert in the park. cring he's too old for you. Now My girl friend says I'm crazy ado both of you a favor and let on like this, but I think Percy him alone. will marry me if I show him Are you going steady? Making I'm willing to settle for the sim- marriage plans? If so, ple -EVELYN things in life, Do you You ANN LANDERS' booklet, "Before) -Is It Love Or Dear Evelyn: You'll drop dead enclosing with your request 20 doing his housework before he: cents in coin and a long.

selfmarries you. Any similarity be-! addressed, stamped envelope. tween a Sunday date and the pro(Ann Landers will be glad gram you outlined is purely mirac- to help you with your probulous. Jems. Send them to Ann LanWrite Percy off for the ders, Box 3346, Chicago, 51, skate he is and start to move in Ili.) Our Town by Jacq Woolsey and Marg Henley Mrs.

A. A. Riker, 803 McAdams, i entertained guests during the past' week. Present were her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hostetler, Manhattan, and her sisters, Mrs.

Mace McDonald and Mr. McDonald, Milford, and Mrs. E. J. Denver and Mr.

ver, Junction City. Mrs. Eva Anderson was honorled with a pre-celebration of her 88th birthday. A picnic supper was at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charley Young and Mr.

Young, 90B Sheridan. Mrs. Anderson resides with her daughter. She was born Oct. 19, 1874 in Illinois, and came as a small to Kansas with her parents in a covered wagon.

They settled in Lincoln county. Children Present Those attending the picnic included a son and another of the honoree, Louis Anderson and Mrs. Anderson, Hanford, and Mrs. William T. Sas(nett and Mr.

Sasnett, Salina. Grandchildren, great dren, nieces and grand nieces of the honored guest also were present from Hanford, Peru; Denver, Manhattan, Concordia, Lincoln, Hutchinson, Kansas City and Salina. Mrs. Eva Andersons' other children who were unable to be pres-1 are J. C.

Anderson, Burbank, Lee Anderson. Sunland, and Mrs. Thelma Sandberg. Los Angeles, Calif. Salinans held a combined birthday and wedding anniversary Sunday at the Brookville Hotel.

Honorees were Martha Lynne Fender, who was 12, Tuesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beineke, who were married years Sunday. Others altending the family din-: ner were Mr. and Mrs.

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

A. Fender. Anna Porak, Falls Cily, a Labor Day weekend house guest of her niece. Mrs. Robert S.

Horsley, 1009 Apache. She returned home Monday evening. Clubs The Canton and ladies auxiliary of Patriarchs Militant 24 held separate meetings at Odd Fellows Ilall. Ella Stewart, president, was in charge of the auxiliary meeting. Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. Hartley, Bavaria, and Mrs. B.

N. Erickson were hosts. The next regular meeting will be at 8 pm Oct. 13. 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 Diet Misery Loves Lot Of Company The following letter has an ideal and a large, stamped, self-adwhich might be interesting dressed envelope with your reprofitable to many of my read-1 quest for leaflets No. 2, 3, 6, ers. Here we go: and 36 fo: "Dear Mrs. Lowman: "I have been Always write to Josephine following your Lowinan in care of the Regiscolumn for ter-Tribune Syndicate, Des some time now Moines, Iowa.

with much interest. Dieting is a very impertant social Choose Roually problem, especially for people a royal present who have a serious case of Lowman jobesity. I am passing on my I perience in the hope that it may help other women who wish to lose weight. "Back in November, 1961, 1 (weighed 212 pounds and wore a (size Now I weight 186 pounds land wear a light 18. I am tall land well proportioned.

but want lose another 25 pounds at least. Diet 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 Anonymous. We meet each Monday night, What we do is discuss our eating problems, as well as our emotional problems. We take ahisolutely no medication, but are enlightened and educated concerning proper eating habits, "We have a penalty system.

every pound one of us gains. there is a fine of 25 cents. At the end of each month, the one who loses most gets the The "take" has ranged from one; dollar to 11 dollars. I'll het our: group has lost encugh weight 10 create another woman." Company Helps Of course, one reason for the success of all such groups is the fact that the members have thei same problem. Therefore, they are not self-conscious, more ily admit their failures, and learn from the experience of others.

A group such as this aiso provides sympathy and uncorstanding ithe spur of competition. If any off my readers would like to gather! a few friends together and start: la group such as this, I will bei to help. To any member of such a group 1 will be glad to send several leaflets. The leaflets I will send will contain exercises for the abdomen, hips, waist and I will include a calorie chart. Send five cents Strypeeze Strips Paint Fast Semi-Paste or new Non-Flammable.

Our Neighbors Lee Horting will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house 2 to 5 pm Sunday at the home of their son, Larry (Horting 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.

choose Bunnykins Ware, for the young Children love the gay fine English Bunnykins Ware makes Phil Rose Son liccle bunnies scattered on this dinnerware. Tough and sturdy, mealtime a special pleasure. Three piece set of mug, plate and porringer $4.95 Many other items also arailable 108 North Santa Fe' Serving Salina Over 30 Years Emporian Heads State War Dads EMPORIA, Kan. UP Burrill Rodee of Emporia was state president of the American War Dads Monday at the close of a three day convention attended by 150 delegates. He succeeds Harley Henry Sr.

of To-' ipeka. Harvey Zarn of Topeka, Archie (Maddern of Emporia, O. S. Baniman of McPherson and Homer Vinsonhaler of Kensington elected vice presidents; Roscoe. Enley, Emporia, treasurer; F.

J. South, Emporia, secretary; Charles Sellers and Albert Main of Emporia, state councilmen and (Fred Knoeppel of Emporia, tional councilman. Auxiliary Officers The auxiliary clected Mrs. 0. 'S.

Banman, McPherson, president; Mrs. Samuel Raleigh of Pratt, Mrs. Carl Danielson set. Council of Grove, Mrs. Scott FlemMcPherson, Mrs.

Elmer Belt ming Topeka, and Mrs. Frank Austenfeld of Emporia, vice-pres: idents; Mrs. F. J. South of and Mrs.

Percy Geren of chaplains; Mrs. Fred Horton, Emporia, treasurer; Mrs. Stockham, McPherson. retary, and Mrs. Cash Gurney, historian.

Sky Diver Picks Freedom ORANGE. Mass. (AP) An Iron Curtain sky diver has refused peting to in the return sixth home after world sports 'parachuting championships. As the competition concluded Monday, a tournament said Milan Knor 23, of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, refused to return to his native land and will seek asylum in the United States. ILLNESS HAS 1 NO OFFICE HOURS Sickness can strike at any time and we accept 20 our medicines moral always responsibility available.

as a That is pharmacist why we to keep have our pharmacy open evenings and 01 be Should of any emergency occur to you holidays. when we can service, please tell us. We will be glad to do everything we possibly can. 0 need it YOUR medicine. DOCTOR Pick CAN up PHONE your US prescription when you if shopping nearby.

or we will deliver promptly trust without us extra with their charge. A prescriptions. great many May people we com- enpound yours? LOW'S DRUG STORE "Salina's Oldest Name In Drugs" FREE DELIVERY 109 No. Santa Fe Phone TA 3-1636 Norris Furniture by 663 WE NEVER DREAMED the world's most comfortable chair could be priced this low! THE NEW Special NOW SELLING FOR AN UNEXPECTED 6950 It's only because the manufacturer costs-thot we can offer this unheard-of cooperated with us in cutting Browze around and try other do this, please. price! So a Stratolounger reclining chairs.

Then stretch out in and feel the difference! You're twice comfortable, twice as relaxed. And the as patented Lorenz reason is Stratolounger's mechanism. This amazing device in its perfect resting keeps your body ber, too, that position. You just can't help but relax! RememStratolounger is no ordinary reclining chair -not a cheap imitation -but the genuine, fact, patented, quality recliner. In Can is the world's largest selling Stratolounger you afford not to make such reclining chair.

at this low a health-preserving investment new, price? Sec our other Stratolounger stylesall with the Lorenz mechanism. In a wide range of decorative covers. Kingmodels for taller people. Norris 1930 S. 9th Phone TA 3-3971.

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