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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 7

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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Jenny AAortimore Is Bride Of Charles Bantz, Aberdeen MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BANTZ (Photo by Barger) By Republic News Service PLANKINTON Miss Jenny-Mortimore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Mortimore, and Charles Bantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bantz of Aberdeen, were married at St. Johns Catholic Church Dec. 30.

The Rev. Donald Molumby officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Her-shell Page of Plankinton provided music.

Bridget Mortimore of Plankinton was maid of honor and Misses Betty Schnell of Lemmon and Joyce Mortimore Minneapolis, bridesmaids and Karen Miles of Doland, junior bridesmaid. Craig McFarland of Aberdeen served as best man and Michael Sandvig of Aberdeen and Thomas Blessing of Edina, Minn, as groomsman. At the reception in the church parlors, Misses Alma Lake and Linda Helvik were at the punch bowl. Mrs. Clara Mettee and Debra Haines of Plankinton were in charge of gifts.

Mrs. Ruth Mayclin was hostess. Mrs. Esther Miller, Mrs. Ron Dodd, Chauncy Gerkin and Mrs.

Lyle Hinegar. assisted. Mrs. R. V.

Fitzgerald and Mrs. Arthur Jones cut the cake. Mrs. Brian Bantz and Mrs. Paul Richards poured.

Miss Linda Braunschmidt was at the guest book. The bride, a graduate of Plankinton Public School, is a sophomore at Northern State College. The bridegroom attended Central High School of Aberdeen and the University of Minnesota. The couple will.reside in St. Paul, Minn, where they will continue their education.

Hints from Heloise- By HELOISE CRUSE Dear Heloise: The other day 1 unpacked some very nice nylon and cotton blouses that had been stored away for some time. I found that they were full of brown age spots. Since I could not use any bleach, they still looked terrible after several washings. Then I remembered something my mother told me over twenty years 330. "If you have any clothes with spots or stains that won't wash out, don't hang them on the line to dry.

Instead, soread them on the grass or a full green bush, and let the sun beat' down on them." I tried it. Lo and behold, they look like new now and not a spot left on them, Betty C. Betty Is exactly right, folks. In some countries they often do this to bleach bed linens and tablecloths. Whatever makes grass green is what does this magic bleaching, process.

After the garment has been washed thoroughly and rinsed well, they lay it on the gfeen grass and leave it all day in the hot sun. If the stains are still not out, they re-wet it and turn it over on the other side. I tried this myself on some badly stained sheets and pillowcases. I left them, out overnight and let the dew drip down them. I found this even a more terrific bleacher.

Some badly aged spots especially on white table linens may be removed beautifully with the ink eradicator -that comes in one bottle. (Not the kind that comes in two separate bottles.) Don't leave it on too long; however. Within a few minutes, wash the eradicator out and rinse it in vinegar water to neutralize it so it will not continue to keep working. Heloise Dear Heloise: Thought I'd send along this hint on decorating a birthday cake. Our favorite cake Is a pound cake.

I bake it in a large tube pan, but when the cake is finished, there is that large center hole. It's impossible to fill it with frosting, so I fill it with miniature colored marshmallows to the level of the cake, and then continue to frost the top. It's a surprise, too, when the cake is cut all those little colored marshmallows. Cecilia Beinert Dear Heloise: One young mother I know thought of a "scheme" to persuade her small daughter to take castor oil. It was simply to "layer" the castor oil (a little juice, a little oil, etc.) in the midst of a glass of orange juice.

She knew her idea was perfect when'the child drank the concoction eagerly and then came back asking for "More Scheme!" Fran Wakefield Dear Heloise: I wonder if anyone has thought of putting an old contour sheet over those slick, satiny comforters that slide and won't stay on the bed? It works like magic with all the beds in our big home. The satin comforts exactly fit inside the contour sheet, and since these sheets are cotton, they hold the comforts in place. We always turn the exposed side of the comfort UP facing the bedspread and the spread grasps the remaining satin and holds the comfort right where you want it. Mother of Nine Dear Folks: What do you do if you have a luau torch and the wick gets wet when it rains and it won't light again? save the top from any fiz can (I find they fit great) and put it upside down over the wick. No matter how hard it rains, the wick doesn't get wet.

And you don't use fizz cans, try an ashtray. Heloise April Bride Lt. Col. and Mrs. Gerald E.

Teachout of Piedmont announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Marie, to Graham Thatcher, son of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Russell B. Staines of Indianapolis, Intl.

Miss Teachout will receive her bachelor of arts degree with major in speech and drama from Dakota Wesleyan University this month. Her fiance received his bachelors degree in arts from San Francisco State College'and his masters degree from the University of South Dakota. He is a professor of drama at the University of South Dakota. An April 4 wedding is planned. (Photo by Wally) A hot water wasb is required for white and colorfast cottons and linens, wash and wear colorfast cottons and heavily soiled clothes.

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You can start for as little as a $1.00 you know. you'll like our instant personal service COMMERCIAL TRUST SAVINGS BANK i'ii'i 2 (a ttrvt ytv In Mltthti Vesper Chapter Installs at Joint Meet By Republic fte'ws Service WESSINQTON SPRINGS The Jessie Whitney Jewel was presented to Mrs. John Cashman, Incoming worthy matron at the meeting of Vesper Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star at the 'Masonic Hall when officers were Installed for OES and Masons. Mrs. Doyle Winter, outgoing worthy matron, received her past matrons pin from Mrs.

Stanley Gross. Instiling officers were Mrs. Donald Dwycr, Mrs. Harvey Christensert, Donald Dwycr and Mrs. Julius Goehring, organist.

Installed were Mrs. John Cashman, worthy matron; John Sashman, worthy patron; Mrs. Ted Eagle, associate matron; Stanley Gross, associate patron; Mrs. Ira Cashman, conductress; Mrs. Burl Powell, associate conductress; Mrs.

Cal Winter, treasurer; Mrs. Stanley Gross, secretary. Mrs. Dayle Winter, Adah; Mrs. Ruth; Mrs.

Oscar Hasz, Esther; Mrs. Don Wenzel, Martha; Mrs. Melvirt Olson, Electd; Aft Webb, chaplain; Mrs. Keiinth Satter, marshal; Mrs. Alvia Wagner, organist; Mrs.

LeRoy Scott, warder; and Alvin Wagner, sentjncl. Installing officers for'the Masons were Dale Powell, Don Thompson, Mrs. Julius Goehring, organist. Art Webb sang, accompanying himself on the guitar. Installed to Masonic office's were Adolph worshipful master; Horace Smith, senior warden; Jack Dwyer, junior warden; Gene Lamb, treasurer; Kenneth Salter, secretary; Larry Carlson, senior deacon; Roger Dwyer, junior deacon; Alvin Kallls, tyler; Daylc Winter, chaplain; Duke Wcnzcl, senior steward; Charles Thornton, junior steward and Alfred Beckman, marshal.

November refreshment committee members wee Mrs. Carl Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dwyer and Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Hasz. John Cashman furnished entertainment, showing slides taken at the Grand Chapter session in Rapid City. Mitchell Dally Republic Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1970 Serving fillowing Installation were Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Cashman, Mrs. Don Wenzel, Mrs, Mary Kallis, Alvin Kallis and Mrs. Bill Hopsapple. Past Matrons of OES visited Weskqla Manor to present gifts to residents. Paula Linn and Susan Powell presented musical numbers and the Past Matrons served lunch.

Busy Bee Club Chooses Topics Bv Republic News Service SPENCER Busy Bee Club members were luncheon guests, of Hester Coins Jan. 8. Letters' were read from the South Dako-' ta Childrens Home arid Redfield State giving thanks for gifts sent to them. Members will each choose a topic to present during the year. Lois Johnson gave the lesson on prose and poetry by Keats and Carl Sandburfi.

Records of their works were played. If a hard world. You deserve a soft whiskey. Calvert Extra. The Soft Whiskey.

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