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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 8

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Pag. FREMOrfiy (Neb.) TRIBUNE April 1969 WednesSay Hints From Heloise Dollar Is' Stretched J6 tifa 1 Wastebaskts Are 1 Lined With Wax Paper Pieces Jennifer Kirchmann, a sophomore, has been Installed as secretary of the Wayne State College branch of Sigma Tau Defc" ta, national English honorary society. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry TTam Is mrlnn amain that By HELOISE CRUSE Sure smells nice.

'Specially them, especially if they came Dear Ilelolse: 6ince It's so from thoseN pnscious grandchil-Have yoii ever thought about dren. iljli 1 J-'vi'r'1 1 tf'i 1 1 i rran vyuv S3 Bless you, Pearl. Knever i bitter-sweet season of showers and income tax. Which i makes it the time when the din- 0. ner dollar really needs stretch- ing; mere penny pinching Is v-- neara of there fore.

A run fiut of paper bags from the rCnr While cleaning mine out last VYIiitft f'lisru grocery store? Sister Paul Joseph of Camer- week, I tried It After pouring a nn Mn mi 91TIVA in pTPmfinL 1 (i paper and put it in the mv nnH uora aim yui. tuc waA bottom of my wastebaskets In 7 not enough." Fortunately, 'there are a ber of low budget, high protein foods that can be prepared in many tasty ways so that thev Mrs. Ethel carison. the bedrooms, 1," You will be surprised how BC10lse EMPRESS Wednesday Complete programs 0 7, Secret Ceremony: 7:15, 9:20. Thursday Complete programs: 7, 9.

family need never be nutrition- ally short changed. I find the paper can be ou and; 0 used -more man once whent yu a Bill Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, will be visiting his parents, over the Easter holidays. 1 Mr.

and Jim Haidley of Mrs. Ronald Peters Miss J. Becomes Bride Angel In My. Pocket: 7:15, Old Husband Hanna TrambeD, Dear Hanna: Dear Heloise: It rkn A a "Hi, jmmi I r.o ourgers consisi or eco- nomical ground beef with a new twist and zippy flavor that comes 'out of an envelope of Chili 0 seasoning mix. A sure- ri fire family pleaser, the dish is a time as well as money trimmer.

Chicken, specially priced at I VIUIKruil 'Wednesday Wait Until Dark Omaha are the parents of a son, many markets, is both good val- Jon James. Grandparents I are Fay Grefe became the bride of send along this hint. 1 "ve omi a "wie Mr. and Mrs. Robert ScheH of Ronald Peters In a' ceremony Glory be, if I had only known, loomS-Omaha and Mr.

and Mrs. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, that years ago, think many I wrap the strands around the George Haidley ofrir Fremont. Rev. Carl HeOmann officiated wastebaskets you would, have pme, from top, to bottom, Great grandparents are Mrs.

Parents of the, couple are Mr. saved me washing. keeping the yarn close togeth- 0. R. Long of San Diego, Calif.

and Mrs. WMburV Grefe of BJess you! and Mrd Mrs. John M. Shan- Arlington and; and Mrs. Vn.

tWo mhn Am not necessary to remove Texas Across TheRiver "Thursday Across The River Wait Until Dark MOTION PICTURE CODE Suggested for GENER ue and good eating. ThisBaked Barbecued Chicken is distin- fi guished by jati easily mixed but ahan of Fremont. piquant sauce mars sparKea Raymond Peters of Bennington. wa nanpr original cover. AL audiences: The bride wore a peau taffe- SDiittinE the 'sides) a bread 1 shade is larger at the Suggested for MATyRE with prepared yellow musta nd orange peel.

The same I suce is also delicious used with -1 Capt. and Mrs. Gary Black- w.anacnantidiy;iace floor wrapper, jn the bottom of the cotton t-n at the top, a beauti- audiences (parental discreUon wen and sons, Shaun and KeUy styledin a bouf- has ful swirl effect is achieved. advised), "jf were guests of BlackweH'8 Hcloise I purchase bumble bees but- rersons 1 grandparents, Mrs.T. Jswfy1, WJ.

ff10 Dear HcIoImL terflies or, flowers in the var- under 17 not admitted unless act 1 H. Beeson and her mother, Mrs. This aybe' a helpful idea, iety store at very little' cost and companied by parent 'or adult i Margaret Causey. Their six and long tapered sleeyes. The has i a puppy attach them to the lamp This guardian.

nid Rnn kW was ban- skirt of the dress was taffeta i PS reallv dd thL Persons under 17 not ad- short ribs, another inexpensive but eminently satisfying dish, PECOS BURGERS 1 pounds ground beef -I envelope (1-bz.) fihili-O Mix 1 can (1-lb.) whole tomatoes -frankfurter buns, uncut cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1 cup shredded lettuce -Stuffed, green olives or pickles Brown beef'in large skillet; stirlrr contehB-of seasonWgvmix -rmircnjyvreoemu meee of old shower Dear Helolse: I tnmoJ tA miip i-Miss Lois sistef of the curtain under the Just read, the darling idea of in Arti bride, was maid of honor. really avoms aampnee: anu putung recipes on Ule Blackwell is a KC-135 DilotX Bridesmaids; were Mrs. Steve keePs th newsprint from stain- Here Jsgnpther use for Sibbernsen of Arlineton and ln8 the floor, you donTTiave wall space Mrs. Jim Chuckler of Fremont. I "ides, the old plastic show to hang your tiles, cover the NOW SHOWING envelope r8nd jomatoes.

Bring Tht Ray Parduns will be 'ZZrZJZL? Denlse Kruse and'Paula Soren- er curtain can be easily clean- bottom of the ceramic tile witht 10 a Doujyauce neat, and simmer 10 minutes. Slice top off dfenklSis were nower gWs. ed. Just hang it on the line and protective felt and use-the tiles Low Budget Meal Wns Ttnfrr rnarf. irf wu WspIb Rrow Tnwa.

ovftr Ran. raan- Al" luu 1 Ilu ror PaOS! Duns; scoop our centers of bottoms. (Save centers for bread rL ZAZZJ pv 11 thA naamsmtne bndegroom were Ammai Lover m3 idea for chjJ. 3 crumbs.) Fill buns with rtse: dren to make as they could use AUDREY HEPBURN ALAN ARKIN RICHARD CRENNA doUar-stretcher for this neSE'b Heloise andVjeason of flowers, showers and income tax. nSSiiFkt''i Grefe' both of ArSon.

l- A good of buns cut into serving size piecesxV and bake in 325 A nvn nrf. A. was held at the er can be mixture, Cover with cheese sese lempwiuy wiu uuuijr aecals on them ten lettuce. Replace tops made by taiung- an i Any erandmother would adore ir and garnish with olives Ies on wooden picks, Herman Village BAKED BARBECUED CHICKEN Board Remains cup catchup v. tftblespoons -ai--i trips, ueSrwediings, engSe-n ust 0W of cnb side.

Ac T.aat Yooit EFREM Nancy ir Ull miwuuvh DaidU Knlro AhlIrii Iiuin chicken I hour longer or. Hfi 1 t.1 UUUCU WIU1 1UUC ments and other similar events. ii ZIMBALIST.JR. woreesiersnire until, tender. once and once ana a 19M graauate wcaI nciuiac.

1 graauaie HERMAN The same board ever thought to of trustees win continue to ItUMiCMN 1 may telephoned occasionafly. WeddW Plans or to the Women's iS ISfffSJ 'JfJSfS. ITianS partnientpfTne-WbuM nf Ail nf win. man 9 cm tha gffatrs 4 i rw baste with sauce Yellow 4 servings. CO-HIT WEST POINT Mr.

a SXItoFremo.iit.1 tergren ipthe corner of their eastern ebraska vfflage as tatL For beef: Prepare sauce as ji i.j .1 HffM Wnllmiriinr raf-ioorotnr? William K. ITmtfiT flnfl KtanlPV auvre, uvwu vera xu uwiciiuiucii: ui msDDM varripioc un I tint on. uw urouer-nyer chicken' (about sman amount of oil In skillet West Point announce the n. the Ozarks, the couple will re- erumon incumbents, were re pounds), cut (or i place-to roasting pan and gagement of their daughter. -4 In Tnn WHflitlfF taAJ ta Tuesday's voting, without oppostlion, vuunas lean' oeer fshnrf rths can- rv ir bliuuu sauvc vver ucci.

vaivct -orugitts Hii.jfn.iwL nrl- Tna Slntftd Rv Pair ntoibpolled J7 votes; Trot- 1 Qhltof-firt Johnson Clarence Johnson of Neligh. Miss ScheUenberg is a 1985 Wedditlfr Vow.JC of OF EVENTS rro piaiiiieunjy nuaaj iiscui vwu- euucauonviB trjsinci ZZ, came- HjTI 1irn4- TaI nn4 I raduateofWest-Point High- loss fijedtehn Accessories Transform Old Qothes Ifrpikenwter nf West Point. nnmtl Vnliim School, attended the University of Nebraska and is a senior at Immanupl TTnsnital RpfiAnl rJ 3 1 WEDNESDAY peated wedding vows in a cer- Parents of the couple are. were elected. Other candidates lea Carriers Anxili.

emony at First Presbvterian and Mrs. Elmer Kindscnun were Roland Hovendlck. 55: Nursing to Omaha. She will 8pm TCCHMCOiOt ary. Mrs.

Norman Turner. 15- Church at Live Oak, of West Point and Mr. and Mrs. and T. Richard Petersen.

Be feminine, be female in August 32 19th St thatts fashion Return, and --Mr Johnson isa WM eradu- 8 War Dads Parents of the couple are Pri-t iKonens AnnnrhinlHPs fnr fnsh. ate Of Neligh High School and Mr ami w. no Tho sppens opportunities for fash- aie 01 eiign tiign scnooi and ana Mrs. roe. and Auxiliary.

Mrs: Merle Mr- Ray Pearson and weaning wru iaxe piace vnniriA v. Fir5t Rt Oscar Hylbak. at St. Mary's Catkolic Church ionJewelry, now appearing in attending the University of new places, new ways. Nebraska in Lincoln where he The waisCand hips are affiliated with Triangle captive in antiqije belts, In rows ternity.

He wiU graduate in THURSDAY Mrs. George, Castle was. ma- ln West Point. 1'15nm Wnmpn's SnHotx ftf tron nf Vinnnr and (Zanraa roc. Christian Service of First tie 'was best man.

Mr. Pear- Project Disqusgecl 'United Methodist Church, at son is employed by Valmont t--l i of finely tailoredhains with May witlur bachelor of i multiple texturtagsAin chains ence-degree-ln mechanical en thpphiirrh Farms Tif FlnriHn Ttip -cmiwib vauu- 15 p.m,i- General association The couple will reside at Live blatantly buckled, in Mains of Steering after which he; i 1 1 flowers, in chains litwlti be commissioned as a second sparkle and semi precious in the Air: Force fen- meeting of United Presbyter-Oak. Fla ulWmg r. thA I InnAAHiMltir UiuiMnlM A ian Women; at the church. -mmi vnii 1:15 p-m, Executive meetine Ikm.

ter. ering puot training. The neckline that plunges, ASeptember wedding is be-the shirt that opens, reveaV an -ng planned by the couple. nfth. MemDers aiscussea ways 01 hristian Women's Fel- --pan Kr, oAfruBu.

japan iAr i lowship of (First Christian miners were smea ana neipmg mm tne new ome abundance of chains mixed Church at tae church were oeu economics nuuaing ai uie wige 1-an nm First Rnntict tn nune explosion on Hokkaido, Ja-' County. Fairgrounds Scrib eral missioriarv soriatv met. Pan's northernmost main island, ner. with beads or crystal heavy with Just For Fllti pendants. Lots of necklaces and belts Jjtfur Planned ing at the church.

police reporteoyl.aS, explosions Members were urged to par- i -sn rirrfPQ nf ym the same colliery Akabira ticipate in the 4-H public speak nercnangeaDie ior a aou vg, Ha niv nn achin- irs iot a lour were maae at Lutheran Church: Circle 1 city kaied 95 miners in 1935 and ing contest. The April 15 meet- Mrs. Walter Klein Route 80 1955, ing will Joe Lome Benson circie.2, Herman Stelk, 1130, E. Sixth St Circle ENpTONIGHT; SCRET CEREMONY" Ma Farrow Mrs. Laura Fuhlrodt, 509 Vf ii Military Ave.

to Jewelry industry' Council. IL66 ttf JustJor In another ein entirely, the ub Wlth arrv Glver of flower boom turns on the whit- Hooper-est enamels, blooms in the soft- The wffl tour the color tones, and the make-113 Public Power District office believe mother-of-pearl ir Omaha April 24. jewelry finds this Nine members were present, spring a 'generous provider of RoU caU was answered by renew: finishes, of intricate, hand citinS a favorite short poem, etched enamels. Tne group will hold a bake sale Tt-tf -fit i i at tht Tioyf rrwetinor 1:30 p.m.. Executive board meeting of Trinity Lutheran STARTS THURSDAY Ladies Aid, at the 2p.m Trinity a Ladies Aid, at the church.

p.m. General meeting. 1 1 1 AX fyts pry vsa "5- cue ouu uic uappeiuiig VODZ -VI'" thines. transforming evervJiand The May 26 meeting will be- Christian Women's Fellowship EX-MARIKE TURaED oi rirst cnnstlan Church, FRIDAY SIZES with the quiet elegance of the th Mrs. Fred D.

01d World the extravaganza of er of Nickerson. I the NewWorM 1 p.m. fast Matrons ol AM JT fTf, Tn-f Earrings-range far aftd wide. BoobyIrdFTTve WOEBFUL r7 There are the bold button, seas. roey mve on prey witn.

ner, Hotel Pathfinder, CUTrPTllI'MCItT Admire spring flowers and be spreading over the ear, the gyp- great rce ana cnase it under- VMM Read The Tribune Want Ads admired in this light n' loose sy dangles, the tapered wed- water- tUtl Hfc KHULr i Ta -j shape with smart, cross-over amge nana noops, the heirloom neckline buttoned to the side, cameos, the chunky opague STARTS Timely Fine for linen, shantung. stones. PrintPd PattPm mv. wnr The iiilni4irrings the light two-p iece swinger a FRIDAY kicky gored skirt. coasTS a wi mLm mil iW est.

gossamen pastels are bud nsiA ml aItL out tWslspnng. Bracelets Ktamtm Graceful bofc, ties softly at "A- ft j-y-va- Way to go nfodest with the bare Sixty-five cents in coins lor look of the. Twenties and the Now for the first time al popular prices. Direct from its reserved-seat engagement. hi- 11CIA.1111C.

tieaiiiy i uug Dacron 'Polyester double il each pattern add 15 cents for Forties. They add up row upon 1 "lf each pattern' JocrBlass row of, golden links, shaking knit in cream ypeach almoncP I iuuus -Jiu Bpeoai nanaung. oeaas ana rapes ot plastic, bold send to Marian Massed Fre- bangles of mesh. or yellow almond. mont Dept.

232 7 west itn ew yorK, N.yr-Approximately 29, per cent or '5. 7 A w. iiiuk 4inm, nfj.viju-v square miles 01 ule witij zip, size 5d STYLE earth's total'surface is land sur-NUMBER. face. SORRY Contrary to popular demand Th Smoko Ring will not play Winner of 3 Academy Awards I avt P-iX TECHNlCOtOR- PANAVISION ll vlll Easter Suncfay night at the Fremont Armory.

Look for rrnin fOFUflinSED them Inthe future. Th'anlcYou Adulls $1 .50 Sat. Matinee $1.25 ChUdren 75e At All Timet The Smoke Ring and Larry D. Anderson Matinees Sat, Sun. At 1:30 Evenings 8:00 P.M.

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