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Sioux Falls Argus-leader Westall-Nester Vows Said Spotlight Your Indoor Decorations tar Ki a a ia we nov. ou, lYoo BROOKINGS, S.D. Flood- make a chandelier-type hanging AmLcuickiL frame. They will be visible both from the inside and the outside. You can produce interesting ef decoration.

lights and spotlights add spar Windows offer the possibility kle and drama to a holiday display indoors as well as outside, fects through various combina Jane Wrigg Is Married points out Donna M. Spooner, of tying together your interior and outdoor decorations. Cutouts of oaper, plywood or styro- tions Of color and size of bulbs flashing or not. Candlelights extension home furnishings spe cialist at South Dakota State. foam placed in front of the win on the windowsill are a favorite.

Luminous candles can easily be dow can be spotlighted from Treat Grandchildren the Way You Treated Your Own For use indoors, she suggests the use of PAR and reflector CENTERVILLE, S.D. Wed within to highlight the side that faces inside as it silhouettes the lamps in wattages from 75 to ding vows were exchanged by made by setting a translucent cylinder over colored bulbs and then topping the cylinder with flame-shaped bulbs. side that faces out Attach strings of lights around DEAR ANN LANDERS: Th 150. They are available in a number of colors. With them you will be able to create interesting shadows and add glit Miss Nila Rae Nester was married to Larry 0.

Westall Saturday morning. Monsignor Leonard Sullivan performed the ceremony at St. Mary's Catholic Church before 200 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin J. Nester, 1712 S. 9th and Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.

Westall, 2408 S. Van Eps Ave. The bride wore a floor length gown of satin brocade with a detachable shoulder court train. Her silk illusion veil was fastened to a crown of seed pearls. She carried an orchid with chrysanthemums.

Sherry olden and Karen Nester, bridal attendants, wore gold brocade sheaths. Terry Monrad was best man, Roger Westall assisting. Ushers Miss Jane Katherine Wrigg and George Joseph Rechtenbaugh at Mother of Mercy Catholic ar place. Please give your randchildren a break. Stick to Dressd-up, colored bottles a cutout or around the window will glimmer and glow in the ie rules their parents have set window when light shines ter to metallic decorations as Church, before Father James for them.

best way I know to get a vitf message across to millions people is to write to Ann Lai ders. Here it is an open let ter to grandparents: through. Remove the labels they draw attention to the light ClAw Wedding. KRUSE BRANDRIET A. Doyle.

ed surfaces and enhance their The bride is the daughter of from all sizes of colored bottles and trim with gold embossed designs available at stationery Why, oh why, don't you trea; colors and designs. Floodlights on hanging orna Mr, and Mrs. Leslie W. Wrigg. TORONTO, S.D.

Miss Nancy your grandchildren the way yoj treated your own children The bridegroom is the son of ments will create patterns of Joann Brandnet daughter ot stores, mad order houses or va-rietv shops.Top bottles with a Mrs. Esther Rechtenbaugh, Can shadows on the walls and ceil Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brandn they were growing up? Did you stuff your own youngsters with istota, and the late Mr. Rech et, exchanged vows with David Christmas ornament.

They will gleam in the sunshine by day tenbaugh. Lee Kruse, son of Mr. and Mrs. And please don't take your randchiM's side against his mother and dad. We have jnough trouble raising kids today.

Thank you very much. Battle Weary Petitioner Dear Petitioner: Some grandparents rationalize their permissiveness by telling themselves they are not going to train their grandchildren that they simply want to enjoy them. This of course is fourth-rate ice cream, candy and popcorn? and under a spotlight at night. ings. Cut snowflakes and angels from metallic paper and hang them on a mobile.

Bend wire into interesting shapes with balls and beads slipped onto the Wearing an ivory wool suit, Willis Kruse, at Immaculate Did you let them stay up be tne bride carried an arrange-! Conception Catholic Church. Rt (Advertisement) were Donald Monrad, Roger Mrs. Larry Westall Mr. and Mrs. Westall are em ment of white carnations.

Rev. Monsignor Clarence Traut yond their normal bed time just to have a little extra fun? Did you let your own kids talk back to you? Did you make excuses wire in the loops for extra trim Mrs. Sharon Olson was ma ner pertormea me ceremony. Kane ana Ronald Westall. A reception was held at the History Club.

ployed in Sioux Falls. He at tended the Omaha Art School, tron of honor. Herbert Rechtenbaugh attended his brother as Marie K. Brandriet and Dennis Kruse attended the couple. Ush Paint wire coat hangers or an oA lamoshade frame gold, hang it upside down, and trim it to for them en they misbe best man.

Ushers were James Complexions Beautified haved? Did you laugh at their Rechtenbaugh and Stephen ers were William Brandriet and William Mitchell. A dinner followed. The bridegroom is at Bridge bad manners and call it cute? reasoning. Grandparents undermine their childrens' hard work Wrigg. Symphony Guild to Host Preview Tea rible things that are happening Why, then, do you do this to Members and guests of the in the world today.

when they let their grandchil A reception followed in the your grandchildren? tending the Watertown Farm Equipment School. The couple Three weeks ago this young dren get away with a lot of church parlors. Sioux Falls Bridge Club played the thind ia a six game series We the parents have to undo all your spoiling when we Sioux Falls Symphony Guild will live in Watertown. nonsense. And please don't say, accident.

He managed to escape again with only minor in at the Elks Club. Mr. and Mrs. Rechtenbaugh will make their home in Sioux will host a preview tea to "wait till you have grandchil take our children home from your place or after you leave Falls, where both are employed dren of your own." I have grandchildren of my own and which the public is invited, Frl day at 2 p.m. at Augustana Col lege Commons building.

North-iouth winners were: Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Mrs. E. C. Johnson, Mrs.

David Sternberg and Sol Baliln. Mrs. juries. I have the feeling he is trying to kill himself. Is this possible? What can I do to help him? Concerned I a pretty tough oT cookie.

C. D. Rovuley and Franks Hasie, Mrs. Mary Helen Scnnudt, organ Hints From Hehise raui eioer ana Mrs. John Phillips, Arnold Tellinqhuisen and Bob Henry.

East- Dear Ann: I'm a 17-year-old and piano instructor at Augus 4 a trrn Dear Concerned: It sounds as west winners: Gene Banck end George Menke, Glenn Rollag and John Sullivan, Cliff Manderseheid and Oscar Austad. high school senior who read in The secret of a smooth complexion lies in skin saturation with a new tropical moist oil The skin takes on a bloom as roughness and tiny lines are smoothed away. This saturation with moist oil of Olay is recommended for wintertime complex--ion radiance. Used beneath make-up, oil of Olay promotes a younger, lovelier appearance. Margaret MerriL tana College and soloist in the symphony concert Sunday, will a magazine that $10 a month Richard Muchow and Charles Staudt, In- if your friend is indeed trying to kill himself.

The only thing you can do is try to get him to wooo, lowa; Mrs. Marthe. Tobin and will support an abandoned Ko discuss the concert at the tea. miss Catharine Coughlin. rean child.

The magazine piece Don't Waste Any Part of a Chicken but the Bones Hostess for the tea is Mrs. Wayne Sutherland. Committee said the child's case history will seek professional help before he succeeds and takes somebody Sioux Falls DupUcate club played their regular weekly be sent and the child will write members are Mrs. Walter Nau sed, Mrs. Paul Weber, Mrs with him.

7 Don't let a good suit hang unused because it no longer fits. Let us explain what can be done. DaMris I I TlaLOE3S i 10th and Phillips Sioux Falls to his adoptive parents. I have a fairly generous al Sheldon Shaw and Mrs. James McLafferty.

Ann Landers wilt glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in car ot this newspaper, enclosing a lowance and I do baby-sitting weekends. Would I qualify even game at tne Normandy Cafe. North-south winners were: Mrs. Harold McConnell and Mrs.

George Mlchen-er, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Harold Hoover, Mrs. Sternberg and Mrs. Francis La-Brie, Mrs.

Edna Murnan and Mrs. Marvin Gilbertson, Parkston. East-west winners: Fred Diver and Mrs. Elder, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Souter, Staudt and Mrs. Menke, Mrs. J. P.

Holland and Mrs. S. M. Brzica. stamped, sait-addressad envelope.

vill say that is the best tasting ried chicken you ever made. 3elieve me, it's delicious. You may want to pick the neat from the necks and put it back into the broth and freeze Sioux Falls Symphony will present a free "Music and Lollipops" concert Saturday at the though I am only 17? Please tell me where to write if I am eligible. Thank you. Want to Help Coliseum at 1:30 and 3 p.m.

in JiiS. When you want broth for DEAR HELOISE: When yot prepare chicken for frying there is usually a glob of fat you don't want and some parts such as the neck or wing tips, you don't care to fry. I save all this fat, and freeze it until I have enough to bother with. Then I boil the whole batch until it falls apart, let it cool and put it in the refrigerator overnight. addition to then concert Sun.

day. WINTER WONDERLAND dressing or gravy, you have it Dear Want to: Whenever I I have been doing this for Use nail polish of a bright red shade to paint an arrow or? hear someone putting down today's teen-agers, I like to haul out a letter like yours and show years, and I don't waste any part of a chicken but the bones! Grace Judy PRESENT AWARDS BURKE, S.D. Awards were presented to outstanding 4-H club members and leaders of Gregory County at the annual recognition program held at the Bonesteel auditorium by County Agent James Blackkelter. the cap of your small child's thermos bottle that, he carries uzaar tnem now wrong they are. in nis luncn pail.

Let arrow There is no age limit on this Dear Grace: Thanks for send The next day, I carefully point in direction the lid is to adoptive plan. Write to Com ing us this finger-lickin' goodie hi turned. skim off all the fat that has congealed on top, and melt this passion, 7774 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, Illinois 60634. In again with a stick of butter or FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 12th DAKOTA AVE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 And do you know something else that melted chicken fat is good for? Try it sometime in place of shortening in your Canada the address is Box No.

oleo and store in a jar in the refrigerator. 880, Ontario. It's wonderful thing to do and I ad ROBES and HOLIDAY DRESSES When I want to fry chicken cookies. Really makes them tender and yummy. mire you for wanting to do it.

Heloise again, I use this for the shortening. Try this and your husband Dear Ann: I have a young iiieuu wno wiks of death rnn Dear Heloise: During the half KAFFFE STUA (Menu will be enlarged at noon) BOOTHS OF HANDICRAFTS COUNTRY STORE DIAMONDS FOR LESS ot Lower Level Lewii Southgafe OPEN 9 A.M. To 10 P.M. EVERY DAY Charge It stantly. He is bright and sensitive and has much to offer it hour or so waiting period when IT, I coloring hair, if you put some makes me terribly sad to hear ATTIC TREASURES plastic wrap around the tem mm say ne wants to dip ho.

0 ples of your eye glasses you MATERNITY cause he can't stand all the hor-IP BEAUTY SHOP FOR SALE All new shop and equipment. Reason for telling: Leaving State Writ Box 441 illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllM won stain them. SHOP A Reader Dear Heloise: Our young son needed shoe storage room which wasn't readily available. I put several screw-cuphooks on the inside of his closet door. By tying shoelaces together and putting them over the hooks I was able to hang pairs of shoes neatly and convenient ly within reach of my son so he Is' could get them out and put AT THE them away.

Mrs. Rudy Manger Dear Heloise: When I buy a new short sleeve dress with turned-up sleeves, I tack the top of the sleeves in place, and also under the arms, with about three small stitches. The Wildest Toy Giveaway Of The Year THREE DAYS ONLY thtuh7uay SATURDAY When the dress is washed Hnree davs oniv and ready to be ironed, the turned-up sleeves are in place. Thursday Friday Saturdy No time wasted in trying to get them the same length. School Teacher Dear Heloise: When I cook a pot of navy beans with leftover FAG "am' wmJ nmWWimKm tj 1 -J----' I "la, If pork roast, I trim off all the fat, tie it in a piece of nylon net and put the little bundle on top of the beans while they cook.

SIlEEBWEiAR; CHEERFUL-TEARFUL This way, the beans get the vL.il ft needed seasoning without hav ing any pieces of fat in them. (My family cannot stand parti Move her arm and she will change from a smile to a pout and cries real tears, wets too! Rooted blonde hair with pink rib- boa 13" tall. cles of fat) The lean part of the roast is SWITCH 'N GO BATTLE SET cut up and cooked in the beans When they are done, just re YOUR CHOICE move the nylon bag of fat and i i 3 I $883 1 3 $4.77 you will have delicious beans. Creaplc feople) Creepy Crawlers Fighting Men W. LETTER OF THOUGHT wgaautaStiti Dear Heloise: How can children be so sweet when babies, so troublesome when teen-agers -UUn THE ENTIRE MATTEL LINE and so sweet again when they have their own babies which i C7 Uegularly to Tj I are our grandchildren? afd flHBAf D.

LB ST 0- S10 j- K- NOT JUST A FEW SELECT ITEMS, BUT EVERYTHING BY MATTEL A TREMENDOUS STOCK AVAILABLE. WHILE IT LASTS ChinivoAAWiij Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mey er, Jasper, will be hos Bttil'iii gowns and pajarrs in either long ored on their 64th wedding an niversary Sunday.

They were married Dec. 4, 1902, and are the parents of Mrs. Iona Braa Luverne; Mrs. Evelyn Erickson, orshort stylmgs arealepriced forthree'days. Ideal forgifts.

BABY SECRET $8.00 X-15 TRICYCLE. $18.83 BABY FIRST STEP $10.83 NR. SOUND BABY TEEKIE TALK $9.50 BARBIE FASHION DESIGN $3.99 Jasper; Mrs. Esther Hoyme, Jasper; Mrs. Alice Larson Brandon, S.D., Mrs.

Lucy Rau Sioux Falls, and Donald, Sioux Falls. The couple have 8 grand This handsom'elytrimmed sleepwear; children and 13 great grandchildren. A family supper will be held Sunday at the home of is availably petite, small, AGENT ZERO UNDERCOVER SET $4.44 AT THE SAME FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS PLUS EVERYTHING ELSE BY MATTEL Mrs. Braa, Luverne, to mark the occasion. medium and lajgeXinjited quantitiM (Galenic ar I p.m THusoy Slouxland Creative Writers.

J. M. Oain Co. FRIDAY Past Presidents, American Leoion Aux iliary, Sioux Falls Unit 15. 0:30 p.m.

potlucK, Mrs. Leonard Martinek, 3904 a. Lyndaie Ave. Gtt exchange. If instant pudding gets too firm after chilling when you jaf I plan to use it as a custard sauce, just beat it with a rotary (hand or electric) beater..

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