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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 7

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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THE DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitchell, 3. Wednesday, Jan. 13, I960 Perse Start The New Year Right -With Josie's Marathon By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Everything from a muscle to ft brain atrophies and becomes weak unless it is exercised. WHAT A- BOOT "fOUR NEW YEAR'S "Radio Free Europe is our link with the Free World" Betrothed link with the Free World" direct Quote in a eeivedfromPoland.Proofenough that RADIO FREE EUROPE is doing its winning men's minds in the Cold War. A war in.

which the only weapon is the truth! A war that goes on in men's minds not on But your dollars are needed to keep RADIO FREE EUROPE on the air! Your dollars pay for transmitters, announcers, trained personnel. So don't let the Reds win the battle for men's don't let them win the Cold War. Keep RADIO FREE EUROPE on tfe air by sending your dollars to: CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM Local Postmattor Published as a public servlct h) cooperation with The Advertising Council end the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association. RESOLUTIONS? Are you keeping them alive with New Year's Eye is such a magic time! We feel that we have a new chance that another wonderful chunk of life has been given to us. Somehow the slate seems to have been wiped clean and we can start; all over again, except to keep in our hearts those experiences which' warm them.

BUT the hecticness of daily living gets us by the throat again and we are apt to lose the vision, Perhaps you resolved to lose weight or to indulge in those seemingly simple beauty routines which; bring such lovely results. i For Two Reasons I write with understanding about overweight for two reasons. In the first place I am the kind of per son who can just look at a cream puff and gain three pounds. It is a constant battle between me and the scales. Then, too, my experience in teaching and with "Why Grow Did?" mail has made me acutely aware of what the loss of over- wMghi can mean to a woman.

Well, anyway, this week I am bringing you my 8 Week Self- Improvement Marathon. If you wish to accept the challenge of self- improvement, I am here to help. Not meaning to sprain my arm patting myself on the back, my advice worked for me! Warning? PleaSe heed these warnings! If you are dieting to lose weight, do not weigh yourself every day. This is discouraging and doesn't mean a thing. Weigh yourself once a week.

While we would like to blame it (the tight waist and the groaning seams) on the dry cleaners or our glands, this usually happens because we eat too much, A very very small percentage of over- weights are that way because of a glandular difficulty. Jf you'happen to be one of the few who do have a deficiency and you diet for several weeks faithfully and do not lose weight, then ask your doctor about a metabolism test. If you would like to join tens of thousands of other women who are going to see how much more at- tractive looking they can be eight I weeks from now, send 10 cents and a stamped, self addressed enve- jlope with our request for my 'Marathon booklet. Address Jose- Mr, and Mrs. R.

Eugene Muss of Tripp have announced the engagement of their ter, Geraldine, to Lelghton Sat- tier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sattler of Reliance. Nuss is a "graduate of Tripp High School and at present is a student at the Methodist Hospital School of Nurs I g. Her fiance is an assistant in the office of Cong.

E. Y. Berry in Washington. No. definite wed- ding'plans have been made.

Double Surprise Birthday Party Held At Reliance By Republic News service RELIANCE A double surprise birthday party was held the evening of Jan. 16 for Mrs. Bertha Parkening and her granddaughter, Alona Parkening, at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Huntsman.

Cards provided entertainment. Lunch was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Kindapp and son, Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Hoffer, Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan, Mr.

and Mrs. Waiter Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sat- tier, Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Parkening and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bishop and sons of Chamberlain. WSCS Meets Regular meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service was held the afternoon of Jan. 7 in the Reliance Methodist church parlors.

Mimbers of Circle Five were hostesses, namely Mesdames Eldred Swanspn, Lula Peterson, Vera Miller, John Bunker, Evan Parkening and Arnold Shaefer. Mrs. Peter Erlckson presided and devotions were led by Mrs. Bertha Parkening. Eight were seated at the birthday table.

Mrs. Rosina Schoessler was a guest. The next meeting will be Jan. 21 with members of Circle Six aa hostesses. Rebekah Lodge, Plaiiejnsialls Officers For '60' By Republic News Service PLATTE Mrs.

Osie Stargardt was elected noble grand of the Platte Rebekah Lodge at a meeting Jan. 8. Other officers named were Mrs. Bertha Wlngate, vice grand; Mrs. Jeune Cleveland, secretary; Mrs.

Melvin Burnham, Mrs. Bernard Nelson, warden; Mrs. Cecil Melcher, conductor; Mrs. Leonard Goates, chaplain; Mrs. Matt Schilte, musician.

Mrs. Mollie With, right supporter to Noble grand; Mrs. Laurence Howard, left supporter to noble grand; Mrs. Rose Wyant, right supporter to vice grand; Mrs. Helene Just, left supporter to vice grand; Clifford Cleveland, inside guardian; MARRIED UTICA, N.Y.

Davis 80, and William-Odell, 88, were married Tuesday at the home for aged men and couples. Odell said 'Neither of us is getting any younger." phlne Lowman in care of the DAILY REPUBLIC. HURRY! SAVE! Mrs. Ida guardian; Mrs. Lena Roberts, reporter.

Lunch was served by Mrs. Stargardt and Mrs. Bernard Nelson. Robert Goeman Of Woonsockei Is Married In Aberdeen Service Engagement Of Scotland Girl Is Announced SCOTLAND Mr. MA Em mon Rokusek of 'Scotland announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Dattell Edelman, son of Mr.

and Afthur Edelrhan of Menno. Miss RoRusek is employed at the Menno State Bank and her fiance is stationed at Fort Carson, Colo. No has bean named for the Bedding. Neighborhood Card Club Meets At Kimbali By Republic Service KIMBALI, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvta Hoing entertained members of the Neighborhood Card Club the even- Ing of Jan. 4. Prize winners were Mrs. Walt Hollman, Henry Miller Mrs. flarold Fred Miller Jr.

fhomtB and Lesioft on Ntttritloft Members of the Willow Livestock 4-H ciflb met evening of Jan. at the, Ed ward Moeller home. The meeting opened with Bob Zingler presiding. A report nutrition was given by DeAnn Zlng- ler and one on feeding cattle was given by Robert Moeller. Ed flea- land and Mfs.

Elmer Zingler were at were ushers. A reception, following the cere-j mony was held in the banquet room in the Capitol Cafe, for relatives and friends. Miss Darlene sohuh had charge of the guest book. The couple wilt live in Aberdeen, where Mr. Goeman will finish Northern State Teachers'! College.

Mrs. Goeman is employed at Aberdeen Finance Company. At the close of the meeting Mri. Moeller served luncftv Evening Gathering Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Kunzweiler eu tertalned the evening of Jan. 10, Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, Vera Talich and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Klatt and family, Mike Hoing, Mr. and MM. Ed Kunzweiler Mr. and Mrs. Louis Talich, Mr.

and Mrs. 3d Kunzweiler and son, Elsie Collins and Dickie Kunzweiler. Church Group Meets Following the worship service evening of Jan. 10, the annual meeting of the Immanuel Lutheran Church was held. Council members elected for three-year terms were Marvin Hasvold and Floyd Brodkorb.

Bert Banek was elected a convention, delegate. MR. AND MRS, ROBERT T. GOEMAN By Republic News Service WOONSOCKET The wedding of a Woonsocket resident took place Sunday, Jan. 3, In Aberdeen, when Miss Gall Schlepp, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Emanuel Schlepp of Java, was married to Robert T. Goeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. "Bud" Goeman, of Woon-i socket. The double ring ceremony was performed in Zion an Church in Aberdeen, with Rev. Mr. Feustal officiating.

Mrs. Harvey Welsgram was matron of honor and Ronald Goeman, of Woonsocket, was best man. Bill Johnson of Oakes, and Duane Hegg of Woonsock- I'M LAUGHING AT WINTER WEATHER BECAUSE I DO ALL MY WASHING AND DRYING AT THI KING KOIN LAUNDERETTE Bieeks North of Corn Next Te Dairy Queen 20 '25 MISSES', PETITE AND HALF IN TOMORROW AT 9:30 wool and fur fiber libolinssl wool and tuedefl newly plaidsl wool fltocol deeply piled pure wool plwthtf I many warm piled-lined ttylw, tool Well worth waiting for! And why not! put months of planning, miles of marketing into this great event! Staged with typically Penney 1 eare! Each and every coat is a fresh, new interpretation of best-seller styles, many have features that will hit their fashion stride next fall! Each and everyone is tailored to our rigid, unrelenting even determine lining quality, buttonhole treatment, size proportions! Pick the perfect coat for you from slim or voluminous shapes, chin and scarf collars, single or double breasted button-downs, classic wraps, suburbans, revers- ibles and of warm pile-lined Pick the perfect price for you, too! A TURN IN THE TURBINE DRIVE BUICK'60 NOTHING UKK A CAM. AND NO CAM LIKE A 1MO BUICK DISCOVER THESE 20 BIG BENEFITS IN BUICK'S ALL-TIME BEST! 1 2 Turbine gives smoothest flow of power of any no lag, no lurch, no click. More economical fewer adjustments needed because of fewer moving 3 Positive power control at ail never when you don't want it to.

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1Q Larger wheels increase tire life. Exclusive MirroMagic dash lets you see speed and gas gauge I I at a glance in mirror you adjust to suit your own eye level. 1O Exclusive new single transverse muffler runs quieter, lasts longer. Torque Tube fully encloses drive line protects it from dirt and stone damage for longer more economical Careful attention to sound proofing gives a quiet ride that is Buick's alone. (Note: Boies: has an engineering department that specializes in quiet.) 1C New LeSabre engine (optional at no extra cost) gives Bukk performance OB thrifty regular gas.

1C Exclusive Twilight turns headlights on automatically when yon need them, off when you don't. 47 Guide-Matte headlight with new Safety Salute winks 1 1 polite invitation to oncoming drivers to dim their lights. Exclusive rear seat heat control permits controlled comfort in rear seat separate from front seat. New Easy Power Steeringt gives finger-tip control with full feel of road, makes driving easier, parking a cinch. Ofl New sculptured styling with Buick's distinctive roomier more comfortable interiors with extra leg room, richer appointments, at eott LeSatrt, ttttdard Intacta out ail tQptiMof ft eott USobre Inateta, ttoMdord The above can only hint at the exciting experience of actually putting a now Bvicfc '60 through So, let your Mgfc take yowr turn in BtMaVt SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW YOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER IN MITCHELL, ISl MITCHELL MOTOR COMPANY 124 South Main, Mitchell.

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Years Available:
1937-1977