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Patricia Rcmkema Says Vows to John Swartz Miss Patricia Ann Romkema and John Dale 8 a 11 solemnized their wedding vows Aug. 10 at Grace Reformed Church in Corsica before the Rev. John Bfouwer. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Ernest Romkema of Corsica and Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Swartz of Baltic. Attending the couple were Mrs. Linda Menning, matron of honor; Barbara Bormann and Phyllis Brink, bridesmaids; Jim Swartz, best man; and Chuck Stiles and Fred Romkema, groomsmen. A.

reception was held in the church parlors. A graduate of the University of South Dakota at Springfield, Mrs. Swartz teaches in Chamberlain. Her husband just completed service in the Navy and Is employed as an elecriclan in Chamber lain where they will be at home at 311 E. Clemmer.

(Truesdell Photo) Elaine AAutziger Marries Brian Dunn at Alexandria St. Mary'g Catholic Church In was the site of the marriage of Miss Elaine Mutziger and Brian Dunn Aug. 11. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Mut- tiger and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dunn, all of Alexandria. At t'e a included Jeri Mutziger, maid of Honor; Mark Kunkel, best man; Michael Dunn and Charles 11 i bridesmaids; Michael Dunn a Charles Mutziger, groomsmen and Geri Genzlinger and Karen Easton, personal attendants. The couple received guests at the Farmer Hall in Farmer following the ceremony.

The bride is a graduate of Mitchell Area Vocational and Technical School and the School of Practical Nursing at St. Joseph's Hospital. The bridegroom is a graduate of Farmer High School and is employed by Tessier Sheet Metal. They are at home in Spencer. (Moke Photo) ASSEMBLY OF GOD If.

Street tnd Ltkeview Tbf Rev. J. U. Cummlngs Tutor Phone 996-2344 lundty School Superintendent Mrs. Ellis Johnson Church Kri.

I. D. Varney, Mrs. s. B.

Peterior. MM. J. U. Cummlngs Sundiy: 10:00 a.m.— Sunday School 11:00 a.m.— Morning worship p.m.

Christ Ambassador p.m.— Evangelistic Rally Wednesday: 8:00 p.m.-Bible Study and Prayer tUeting BAHA1 FAITH (IB W. Hanson Phone 996-6161 Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.— Fireside CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (B.B.C) 600 8. Edmunds St. Rev. Glenn Ellis.

Pastor Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 a.m.— Worship Service 7:30 p.m.— Evening Service Saturday: T-00 p.m.— Home Fellowship! Ben Kurtenbach. 1101 8. Rowley cmntcB or CHRIST (Christian) W. 4tb Ave. and N.

Rowley K. Phone 996-80H 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 t.m.-Worshlp Service CHURCH OF CHRIST 1600 East Flret Clyde Freeman. Minister Phone 996-4863 Bunday: 10:00 a.w.-Blble claw 11:00 Worship (:00 p.m.-Worehlp Hour CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER SAINTS Ash Ave. 996-3949 prwch President. Francis U.

sc-meMr JM W. Birch Phone 886-336J Sunday: 10:30 a.m.— Sunday School 4:00 p.m.— Sacrament CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB Wilt Havens at Minnesota Street Phone 996-7386 Res. Phone 996-2551 Rev. Couch. Pastot Gloria, Wleczorek.

Organist llrs. Cliff Wieczorelt 8.8. Supt. Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School servloa Servlpi Wednesday: 1:00 p.m,-F»nilly NlgM prayer i CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH UNITED OHi'RCp OF 9HW.Sf EHt 4tb Phone 996-5104 Rtv. HW8 Poppe.

Phone W6-4131 Awold Brwght, Mueio Director Mjs. Aruold Braught. Organist CORN PALACE FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH E. First and Mentzer Mitchell Rev. Lny Bowen.

pastor Sunday: 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schoo) and Morning Worship Thursday: 7:30 p.m.-Worshlp FAITH HOME CHAPEL 1000 E. 6th Ave. Phone 996-3239 Lyle Howard. Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:45 a.m.—Preaching service 6:45 p.m.—Young people's meeting and hlldren's service Tuesday: 9:30 a.m.—Ladles' prayer servlM Wednesday: 1:00 p.m.—Harvest Time 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service 8:00 p.m.—Prayer service FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MS E. 3rd Ave.

Phone 996-3923 Rev. Val Bauer, Pastor Charles Balcom. Choir Director Mrs. Lloyd Scovllle organist Sunday: 9:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 10:15 a.m.—Church School Thursday: 6:45 e.m.-Men'« Bible Study 10:00 a.m.—Bible Study at Meadow Lawn Plaza FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner Rowley at W. 6tb Ave.

Bunday: 11:00 a.m.-Mornlns worship 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Schoo) Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.—Worship servlet Beading Room 111 3rd p.m.—Monday Wednesday. Friday except holidays FIRST REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Adrian Van Paitor 516 W. 14th 996-5449 Marian ValWyk Sunday School Superintendent Sunday 9:00 a.m.—Hour of Power KELO 9:30 a.m.—Worship Service 10:45 a.m.T-sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Vespers Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.-Family Night FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH West 5th and North St. Phones 996-7706 and 996-7707.

422 N. SaBborn, Phone 996-5743 Rev. M. Senior Bunday The Rev. George W.

Larson Associate Castor 407 N. Dutt Phone 996-6343 8:00 a.m.TrWorshlp 10:00 a.m.-Worship 12:00 of First Lutherw KOHN. Radio. 9:30 (or Peace 7:00 p.m.—Scouts Thursday. 7:30 8:00 p.m.—BWg.

Comra. FIRST UNITED W. Thtrd Aye. and Rowley 6t. Phone: Qttice 996-7721 Phone: Parlors 996-JOW The Rev.

Robert 0. Vessey senior Minister Luis Lemos Assistant Mtatsted, 8:30 a.m.—Morning Worship 9:45 a.m.—Church School t.m.-Church School (or Adult! M.OO a.m.-New member ttUriUtlon 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 1:30 p.m.—Council on Ministries Retreat 6:30 p.m.—Sr. Hi TJMYF Monday: 7:00 p.m.—Nomination Comni. Satnrdaj: 9:00 a.m. ft Ride" 996-7721 If need transportation ta church.

HOLT CATHOLIC CHURCH 200 K. Klmball St. Phone 998-3B36 Priests: The Rev. Al L. KrzytopoliB The Rev.

Oerald J. thury Sunday: f'ssses: 7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 9:45 a.m.. 11:00 a.m. Sacrament on Penance. Saturday and 7:30 p.m.

Weekday Mws 8:15 a.m. 5:45 p.m.—Saturday Mass of Obligation BOLT SPIRIT CATHOLIC CHURCH School Auditorium 1401 w. Cedar Ave. 1412 W. Cedar Ave.

Phone 996-7424 The Rev. jamea Joyce. Putor Mrs. Jack Morgan, Choir Director Mrs. Richard Rockett.

Organist Sunday: 9 and 11 a.m. Weekdays Masses: 8:25 a.m.—school days 7:30 a.m.—Non-school First Fridays Misses: 8:25 a.m. Holy Days Masses: 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 8:14 p.m.

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom Hail 301 6. Montana St. James L. Potter, Presiding Minister Bunday: 9:30 a.m.—Public Meeting Discourse 10:45 a.m.—Watchtower Bible Study Tuesday: 8:00 p.m.—Congregation Bible ttudy "rlday: 7:30 p.m.—Ministry school 8:30 p.m.—Service meeting NEW HOME LUTHERAN CHURCH 1023 8. Minnesota St.

Phone 996-8163 Lome Tllberg, vice-chairman. Church Council Sunday: 10:00 a.m.—Worship NORTHRmOE BAPTIST CHURCH 18th Capital The Rev. Paul Brantan Church Phone 996-4937 Parsonage Phone 996-6VK John Brandt, 8. 8. Supt.

Sunday: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:45 a.m.—Morning worship service 6:30 p.m.—Youth 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship Wednesday: 8:00 p.m.—Midweek Service PLANO CHURCH OF THE NAZABCNC north. 6 east or Mitchell Rev. Floyd Hall Phone 996-8703 Miss Dorothea Wlckett, 88 Supt. Sunday: 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school 11:00 a.m.—Worship service 7:15 p.m—Evening servlca Wednesday; 8:00 p.m.—Prayer meeting SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST no E. First Ave.

Robert L. Stumph, Pastor 409 W. 12th 996-3262 Saturday Services 1:45 p.m.—Sabath School 3-oo p.m.—Church Service Sunday: 8:30 a.m.—Quiet Hr. 9:30 a.m.—Voice of Prophecy 11:00 a.m.-Faith for Today 12:00 for Today 1:00 p.m.—Voice of Prophecy ST. MART'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 214 W.

Third Ave, Church Office 996-3025 The Rev. Dennis A. Tlppett, Rector Phone 996-5869 Robert Rew. senior Warden Mrs. Richard Opp, organist.

8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Coffee Hour Wednesday: 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Healing Service TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH C. Second Ave. at N. Marshall St. Phone 996-5054 Rev.

Wlllard L. Olsen, Pastor 220 N. Marshall St. Sunday: 8:45 a.m.—Worship 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Missionary Fundamental Evangelistic 415 1 Edmunds Rev. C.

M. Kllllngsworth, pastor Phone 996-6825 Sunday: 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning servlci 7:30 o.m.—Evening Service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting THE SALVATION ARMY 112 W. Fourth Ave Phone 996-3964 Capt, Charlene Walker Sunday; 10:00 a.m.—Bfday Schoo) 11:00 a.m.—Morning Won hip Tuesday: 4:39 and Sunbeams Wednesday 7:00 p.m.—Bible Sturdy and Prayer Meeting UNITED METHODIST CRURCHEI, Ethan and Trlpp Rev. Crarles McVay Ethan-Worship 11:00 Sunday School 10:00 7:00 p.m.—UMVT, EthaD Tripp-Worship 9:00 Sunday ScVxil Tuesday: 7:00 p.m.—Whan Choir WESLEYAN CHURCH 6th and Sanborn Phone: 996-8172 Rev. Glen Wessel.

Pastor Phone: 996-3730 Cliff Vanderbush, Assistant Sunday: 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 6:45 p.m.—Wesleyan Youth 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service) Wednesday: 8:00 Study Mid Prayer UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 500 East 5th. Ave. Phone 996-347 L. Reynen, pastor Sunday: 9:30 a.m—Worship Service ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mo. Syaed E.

Third Ave. and Capital St. Phohe 996-7470 Elmer Medley, Thomas Decker, ptato: Mrs. Ruth Schlmmlng, Organist -choir director Sunday: 8:00 a.m.—Worship 9:15 a.m.—Sunday Schod. 10:30 a.m.—Communion 4:00 p.m—Wilfare Picnic Camp Ar royo Monday: 9:00 p.m.—Bowling Tripp Couple Celebrate 25th Wedding Date MISSION SOCIETY Republic News Service AVON Mrs.

Herman gchul presided as the Mennonit Missionary Society met at th church Aug. 12. Mrs. Theodore Koehn directed the study on Taiwan. Mrs.

John Schulz served refreshments. Friday, Augnst 24,1973 Mitchell Daily Republic Mall Aflgnst 25. 1973 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Helsinger, Tripp, celebrated 25th wedding an- nlversary Aug.

with an open louse and dance at the Tripp Legion Hall. Hosting the event were their ten children, Barbara, Billy, Bob, Danny, Mary Pat, Steven, Jane, Paul, Carol and Lawrence Jr. Mrs. Gerard Van Heek, Crofton, and Leo Heisinger, Parkston, attendents at the wedding June 7, 1948 at Crofton, were present. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Heisinger, Parkston, were special guests. (Truesdell Photo) Miss Lynam, David Corey United in Yankton Church Miss Sandra Lynam. exchanged wedding vows with David Corey the Rev. Bruce Forbes performed the ceremony Aug.

11 in the First Methodist Church at Ydnkton. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Lynam of Yankton and Mr. and Mrs.

David WJ Corey, Rochester, Minn. Members of the nuptial party included Mrs. Joan Reaney Loecker, Yankton; Mark Badger, best man; Sherry Bushficld, JoEllen June Meinsenholder and Nikki Roberts, bridesmaids; and Lee Anderson, Jay Hoselton, Tim Corey and Steve Feinstein, Ushers were Greg' Langager, Tom Ashworth, Dennis Cadwell, Rod Loecker and Steve Bauer. A reception was held in the church parlors following the ceremony. Assisting were A Nordquist, Diane Gourley, Mrs.

Geneva Couch, Mrs. Velma Decker, Mrs. Dean Gourley, Mrs. John Hackett, Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs.

Ken Bertch, Sharon Pike and Mary Marie Ross. Special. guests included Mrs. H.H. Corey, Austin, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Schneider, Edina, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell and Mr. and Mrs.

John Powell, Perry, Iowa; Mrs. Ann Siglin, St. Louis Park, Mrs. Alice Fuller, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs.

Conrad Ross and Mrs. O. R. Warren, Red Oak, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs.

John Hackett, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gourley and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bashaw, Villisca, Iowa; Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Lynam, Stan Iowa and Mrs. Mike Ruffing, Maysville, Miss. The bride is a graduate of Yankton High School and the University of South Dakota. The bridegroom graduated from Rochester High School and will be attending U.S.D.

with business as his major. The couple will make their home in Anthon, Iowa, where she will teach physical education and social studies. Mr. and Mrs. David Corey were hosts at a rehearsal dinner at the Kochl in Yankton.

The bride was honored with showers given by Karen Jones, Joan Reaney and O.E.S. members. (Corigan Studio) Hints From HeSoise Old McDonald Had a Hat! By HELOISE CRUSE more than 20 years, it was Dear Heloise: 'only recently I discovered I This is a hint for the outdoor should take them off when I people who are bothered with am taking a snapshot, mgs, gnats, etc. flying around heir head. I purchased an inexpensive traw hat with a broad brim.

call it my farmer's hat. When you put your eye close to the finder of the camera, you see what will be in the Rueb Family Holds 1st Reunion By Republic News Service AVON The John Rueb family held their first reunion at the Avon Community Hall Aug. 18. Vern Van Gerpen, Lincoln. was elected president of the group; John EngeL Avon, vice president; Mrs.

Clarence Hansen, Elk Point, secretary; and Walter Van Fremont, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Escondide, showed slides of their trip to he Holy Land after the carry-m dinner was served. The next reunion will be held at Avon 1975.

Family Gathering Held at Mitchell A family gathering was held recently with a picnic dinner and supper at the Laibor Temple and at Hitchcock Park in Mitchell. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olson and family, Phoenix, Robert Syre, Everett, Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Hanson and sons and Arlene Pfeifer, Sioux Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pfeifer and family, Highmore; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lund and son, Mobridge and Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Kerwin and family, Chamber- ain. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Victor, Jandy Diamond and Leif, Alice and Dave Hanson, Pierre; Mr.

and Mrs. Hans Hanson and son, Philip; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Hanson, Mrs. Clara Malde and Mrs. Bob Brady and son, Mt. Vernon. Attending from Mitchell were Mrs.

Jessie Quick, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Victor, Mrs.

Thelma Earl, Mrs. Byron Benson and daughter and Mrs. Edith Sebby. Area Events CARD PARTY LETCHER Mrs. Dan Morgan and Mrs.

Josephine Knutson won high and second high score prizes at the auxiliary card party Aug. 16 in the Legion club Mrs. Dick Mclntyre, Mrs. Harland Jamison and Mrs. Helen Benson were hostesses.

METHODIST WOMEN FULTON Barbara Hall, Fulton and Pam Lyman, Alexandria reported on the Methodist state worship caravan as the Fulton Women's Society of Christian Service met at the church dining hall Aug. 16. Mrs. Carlton'Getty presided as Mr. G.A.

Soladay and Mrs. Effie Bertsch gave their reports. Mrs. John Bricker, Mitchell was a guest. Lunch will be served and articles for sale at the fall festival Oct.

18. The Young Study group served the breakfast meeting. Circle 1 will serve at the Sept. 20 meeting. FAMILY PICNIC AVON Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Fees and family, Anaheim, were guests at a family picnic in the tity park Aug. 19. Others present included Mrs. Harry -Battler, Mr.

and Mrs, Henry Sattler, Emma Sattler, Mrs Marian Fees and Mr. and Mrs'. Chester Johnson and of Yankton. FAMILY REUNION ALPENA A Shorzmann family reunion was Aug. 19 at Hitchcock Park in Mitchell.

WOMEN MEET AVON Mrs. Otto Boehman hosted the Aug. 16 meeting of the Missionary Society of the Wesleyan Church at her.home. Mrs. Jerauld Hay ward directed the song service and devotions.

The lesson was given on the American Indian. Mrs. Boonman served lunch. CYU OFFICERS LETCHER Julie Ruml was elected president of the Senior CYU group as they met with their advisor, Maurice Zoss. Other new officers are Curtis Parce, vice president; Christy McClane, secretary; Sandy Maria Livingston Weds B.

AAcGregory at Stickney The union of Miss Maria Livingston and Byron McGregor took place Aug. 11 at the United Methodist Church in Stickney, officiated by the Rev. Henry J. Vix. Mr.

and Mrs. Ron Livingston of Stickney and Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

McGregor are parents of the couple. Attending the wedding pair were Carolyn Rusch, maid of honor and Charles McGregor, best man. Special guest was Mrs. Katherine Klein. Following the ceremony the couple greeted guests at the Holiday Inn in Mitchell.

The bride is a graduate of Stickney High School and the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. The bridegroom attended Stadium High School at Tacoma, Wash. He is a graduate of the University of Washington and the University of South Dakota Medical School. The couple will reside in Ardmore, where he is completing his senior year at the Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Prfi-nuptial showers were given by the Providers Benefit Company; Mrs.

Ben Korsten and Mrs. Rex Weick; Mrs. Sheryl Miller, Mrs. Debra Isakson and Kay Klein and the United Methodist choir. (Moke Photo) You will never get ahead by trying to get even.

Karen Byers Women's Editor Phone 996-5516 ANN LANDERS- Miffed Missus Missed the Boat picture, but the half-inch the I McClane, secretary, lasses kee our ee from the Clarambeau treasurer and Ann Using a good bug killer Grander makes too much.Farce, reporter, nsect spray, spray the ac ij groun( j. specially the brim, both since Jt took me so on to op and underside of it. I do discover this, I thought some mt: snrav inside the crown. -it. op not PICNIC HELD 6 it either.

have Nora Fauley Do you reckon this could be outs or what "have you, all summer long. You will see the ittle pests, but they will be just a "our "pictures the outer edge of the don seem as good as we hat brim. thought they would? The bugs will not come near your head. You may have to spray two or three times a day. Dear Heloise: depending on the amount ofi Do you ever have trouble time you spend outdoors.

'reading the markings on your Yours is a fine column and meaS uring cups or spoons? ou deserve a lot of credit for rj non paint AVON Mr. and Mrs. Russel Luiken of Marshalltown, Iowa gueste of honor at a picnic Aug 19 at the Junas Hauck home. Present were Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Christian and Mr. Mrs. Charles Binder and 1 family, Yankton. Heloise Heloise is unable to answer all individual letters. She will, however, answer your questions column whenever in her possible Dear Ann Landers: Last night we were invited to a cocktail- dinner party.

We were hardly through with our first drink when the doorbell rang, and a scruffy little boy told the hostess his kite was on her roof. Without any consideration for her six guests (some with their glasses almost empty), this nut told her husband to get the ladder while she changed to sneakers. He's afraid of heights so he held the ladder while she crawled up on the roof in a cocktail dress and tennis shoes to get the kite. The whole affair took good half hour. I thought it was terribly rude, since we had never been dn her house before and hardly knew the other guests.

She could have told the brat "to bad" or "come back My husband thought the whole thing was funny and advised me to forget it. I feel this woman insulted her guests and I decided to ask you for your opinion. What do you think? Miffed In Minneapolis Dear Miffed: I think it's beautiful that the hostess woulc attach that much importance to a little boy's kite. So what if you got high a half hour later than you might have otherwise? I see nothing to complain about. Dear Ann Landers: I read with interest the letter from the cigarette fiend, "Hooked," because I smoked three packs a day for 20 years.

Two years ago I knew I no longer enjoyed smoking. It was just a habit to light up after a meal wth my cup of coffee, or when I talked on the phone, etc. When I noticed the deep brown juice that I scraped off my windows as I cleaned them (from cigarette smoke and cjoking grease), it m-ade me think. But I just coughed and went on smoking. Then I read a short story written by a 19-year-old mother who was dying of cancer.

She her suffering and her feelings, about never seeing her husband as a middle-aged man or her baby girl as a bride. That got me to thinking some more. 'Finally, I got the flu really bad. I was convinced I had' cancer of the throat and I prayed. I promised God, if I didn't have cancer, I'd NEVER smoke again.

Well, I didn't have cancer, but I thank my lucky stars that I was given that warning. It's going on two years now, and I'm off those damned things for the rest of my life. If "Hooked" wants to keep smoking, I say go ahead and kill yourself! You're, a lily--: livered idiot with no sense and no backbone. I'm signing this Saved And Grateful Dear and Thanks for; the testimonial. What you can do, others can do.

And let's hope they will. Dear Ann I have always admired your ability to give common sense answers to such a wide spectrum of questions, but you missed boat when you advised the wife whose husband kept spearing her at night with his toenails. You said, "Tell King Kong to put on socks." If she would just sit "King Kong" down couple of times a month and give him a nice, i- relaxing pedicure, she would find a contented man by her side at night instead of a knife- toed monster, equipped to perform mayhem. I treat my husband like a. king and in return, he treats me like a queen.

I realize all men can't be as good as yours and mine, but even a 24-carat clod is bound to be a little nicer if you give him loving care. Queen Bee In Oroville Pear Queenie: Not all men will sit still for a pedicure, but every man can put on socks. ffJlO Wl a day-foy-day account of Thanks for writing. you Use a non-water-soluble paint aiding and assisting the ladies (or nai po ji h) and paint over of the home and we hard hose makings. Then take a working husbands.

knife and carefully scrape the Oliver E. Wagner paint off oyer mark i ngs I After cleaning off the excess like to be outside pa int, the markings stand out nothing is more annoying than are so much easier to see. those pesky bugs. (you can use black or a color that contrasts with your measuring set. Paula Won Just make sure that you are not allergic to any of that spray, and try not to inhale too deeply.

If you should notice that it bothers you, discontinue using Dear Heloise: it at once. I A suggestion for pet owners i Heloise i that if your cat or dog wears Dear Heloise: flea collar or othej light- I had always opened a tuna colored collar, mark your ad wtvnVtA VHIWxVMaH IT S.C. CARD PARTY LETCHEH T- George Ruml and Anne Groeber won high score prizes as the Letcher Senior Citizens held their card party Aug. 15. Second High prize? went to Maurice Van- Walleghen and Mrs.

Melvin Rogers. Hostesses were Mrs. Stella Ruml and Mrs. Minnie Kinsbury. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Rogers, WoonsQCfcet, were visitors. can and scraped it into the bowl. Then I would have to get another spoon to dip out the mayonnaise. Today I got a bowl and put the mayonnaise in first, drained the tuna and scraped it into jtbe bowl.

Only one spoon and one bowl. Also no tuna in the dress and phone number on it. Make it noticeable, as this may help if your pet ever becomes lost or strays too far from home. Marilyn Temple THIS COLUMN' is written for aw housewife mayonnaise jar! Ihomemaker. If you have a bin 3 yrs.

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