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Jut Lia 16-02 8F Sept. 23, 1984 Minneapolis Star and Tribune Lipschultz-Tarkow Janet Lee Lipschultz and Howard Benjamin Tarkow were married Sept. 16 in Mount Zion Temple, St. Paul. Parents are Dorothy and Tim Lipschultz, 1880 Bohland St.

Paul, and Adaleen Tarkow, Milwaukee, and the late Leonard Tarkow. The couple is at home in Golden Valley. Schmitz-Paulus Katie Schmitz and Greg Paulus were married Friday in Sacred Heart Church, Robbinsdale. Parents are Mr. and Mrs.

James J. Schmitz, 8601 Circle, New Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. David Paulus, 6416 34th Av. Crystal.

The will be at home at 10064 Hemlock Macounte, ple Grove. Hopkins-Van Norman Nina Hopkins and Claude Halsel Van Norman III were married Saturday in the bride's mother's home. Parents are Mrs. Harold Hopkins, 311 N. Westwood Golden Valley, and the late Mr.

Hopkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Halsel Van Norman Ranchita, The couple Claude, will be at home in London, England. Steinke-Atkinson Laurie Ann Steinke and John Paul Atkinson were married Saturday in Immaculate Conception Church, Columbia Anderson Pearl and Phillip M.C. Anderson, 3547 Queen Av.

50th, open house, 2 to 5 p.m. next Sunday in Zion Lutheran Church, 2519 Lyndale Av. family and friends at the church hosts. No cards sent. Farniok Elaine and Donnie Farniok, Delano, 25th, open house, 2 to 10 p.m.

next Sunday in the American Legion Clubrooms, Delano. No cards sent. Burfield Gladys and Lyle Burfield, 1562 1 Millpond Chaska, 50th, open house, 2 to 5 p.m. next Sunday in East Union Lutheran Church parish hall, 15820 Market Weddings Heights. Parents are Helen Steinke, 1206 27th Av.

and the late Ralph F. Steinke, and Margaret Atkinson, 3022 NE. Stinson Robert Atkinson, 1021 Yuma Lane, Plymouth. The couple will be at home at 6578 NE. Clover Fridley.

Hicks-Finkowski Peggy Hicks and Jim Finkowski were Saturday in Fridley United Methodist Church. Parents are Laura Mae and Morgan Hicks, Urbana, Iowa, and Helene and Wallace Finkowski, South Deerfield, Mass. The couple will be at home in Fridley. Cundy-Brown Doreen Cundy and Anthony Brown were married Saturday in St. Philip's Catholic Church.

Parents are Gertrude and Calvin Cundy, Iron Ridge, and Marie Frederick Brown, 2700 Meridian Robbinsdale. The couple will be at home at 3610 Lancaster Lane, Plymouth. Anniversaries Carver, family hosts. No cards sent. McCarney ley, 50th, 1:30 p.m.

mass next SunMr. and Mrs. Leo McCarney, Eden Valday in St. Peter's Church, Eden Valley, followed by an open house, from 2:30 to 5 p.m. in the American Legion Club, Eden Valley.

No cards sent. Hilarity at funeral may not always be inappropriate Dear Ann: The lady who wore pink at; her husband's funeral brought back a cherished memory. I was reminded of how my mother gave me a wonderful laugh when I needed it most. It was the day we buried her. Mom was a no-nonsense, practical woman.

She told us before she died that if any of us wore black to funeral, she would sit up in her cof- Ann fin and scream. She also left instructions to donate her remains to the university medical school. Landers Just before the services began, two of her least favorite nieces made a dramatic entrance. They were dressed from head to toe in black, Philosophers have told us through even though they knew of mother's the ages that comedy and tragedy wishes. are separated by a very thin line.

The same is true of laughter and I suddenly envisioned my mother tears. On that hot day in Sioux City it sitting up in her casket screaming in all became perfectly clear. the midst of a group of startled medical students. I had to cover my face Dear Ann: My husband is a kind and so the others would not see that I loving man, but his table manners was laughing uncontrollably. are terrible.

I'm sure God forgave me. He knew I Last night I watched with shock as was not being disrespectful just he ate a sandwich. The bites were so sharing one last joke with my be- large he had to shove the bread into loved Mom, who had a priceless his mouth with his fingers. When he sense of humor. swallowed and bent his neck forH.C.

ward to prevent strangulation he looked just like a camel. Ann says: Your letter jarred loose a long-forgotten memory. Something The man suffers from chronic heartsimilar happened at my mother's fu- burn after every meal, yet he insists neral. it has nothing to do with his eating habits. It is disgusting to watch when Clergymen who deliver eulogies we are alone and embarrassing sometimes become carried away in when we are in company.

I have a tidal wave of extravagant meta- pleaded with him to shape up, but he phors. In his attempt to dramatize becomes indignant and says if 1 I can't our mother's indomitable spirit and accept him as he is, that's tough. majestic qualities, the rabbi referred to her as "Rebecca the battleship. Aside from his looking like a barbarMy twin sister, Popo (Dear ian, I worry that one day he will Abby), looked at me in astonishment choke to death. What can I do? and we both began to laugh.

We Slopping The Hog In Ontario reached for our handkerchiefs to cover our faces. After all, to be seen Ann says: Learn the Heimlich Ma- laughing at one's mother's funeral is not considered acceptable behavior. Our two older sisters, Dorothy and Helen, also were stunned by the battleship reference. When they saw us, our faces buried in our handkerchiefs, they, too, began to laugh. Meanwhile, observers could not figure out why the four Friedman girls were simultaneously overcome with grief.

It took a great many stern looks from our husbands before we regained our composure. neuver. You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear or a hog's. Ann Landers' column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays in the Minneapolis Star and Tribune. Letters should be addressed to Ann Landers in care of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, 425 Portland Av.

Minneapolis, Minn. 55488. Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. Heart-disease prevention to be topic of county, city workshops The prevention of heart disease is They are available to Minneapolis the subject of two workshop series residents over the age of 21. Fee is being offered to area residents by $35.

For information or to register the Minneapolis Health Department call 348-2304. and the Hennepin County Community Health Department. The two-session Hennepin County program will be offered to county The Minneapolis program will be of- residents, age 18 and over, in a numfered in two locations, 7 to 9:30 p.m. ber of locations beginning in the first Mondays, beginning Oct. 1 at Lake week of October.

A registration fee Harriet United Methodist Church, of $10 includes all tests, educational 4901 Chowen Av. and 7 to 9:30 materials and a quarterly newsletp.m. Wednesdays, beginning Oct. 3 at ter. Class sizes are limited.

For Northeast Regional Schools Holy schedule information call 348-4402. Cross Building, 1630 NE. 4th St. Workshops will include a personal risk assessment and information about reducing heart attack risks. Kvan-Keller Tracee Diane Kvan and Brian Paul Keller were married Saturday in Mount Oilvet Lutheran Church.

Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kvan, Atlanta, and Shirley Jensen, Watertown, and Mel Keller, Richfield. The couple will be at home in Richfield.

Simertz-Bird Colleen Patricia Simertz and Allan David Bird were married Saturday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Robbinsdale. Parents are Geraldine and Williant Simertz, 3708 Maryland Av. New Hope, and Agnes and Virgil Bird, West Bend, Wis. couple will be at home in Stone Mountain, Ga. Bielke-Dornfeld Cynthia Ann Bielke and Steven Richard Dornfeld were married Saturday in Summit Manor Reception House, St.

Paul. Parents are Julie Bielke, Hilliard, Ohio, and Gunar Bielke, Hilliard, and Marguerite Stanley, 2405 Jansen White Bear Lake, and Dean Dornfeld, 2045 E. 7th North St. Paul. The couple will be at home at 438 Laurel St.

Paul. Edin-Anderson Nancy June Edin and Richard John Anderson were married Saturday in Victory Lutheran Church. Parents are Luella M. Judy and Loren O'Dell, 4425 Tonkawood Minnetonka, 25th, open house, 3 to 7 p.m. today in their home.

Children Pieterick Sis and Stan Pieterick, Harris, 40th, open house, 2 to 6 p.m. today in the Fish Lake Town Hall, Stark, children hosts. No cards sent. Pisansky Anne and Michael A. Pisansky, Golden Valley, 50th, reception, 1 to 6 p.m.

next Sunday in St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church hall, 505 NE. 4th children and grandchildren hosts. Cards sent. Edin, 2946 NE.

Hayes and Thomas D. Edin, 1800 NE. Ulysses and Peggy and John Anderson, 4311 Washburn Av. N. The couple will be at home in Minneapolis.

Donnelly-Rieke Anne Ruth Donnelly and Sheldon Leland Rieke were married Aug. 18 in St. Bonaventure Church, Bloomington. Parents are Mrs. E.M.

Breithaupt, Ripon, and the late Dr. Richard J. Donnelly, and Mrs. Frederick Rieke, New Ulm, and the late Mr. Rieke.

The couple is at home at 3530 Harriet Av. S. -Cichoski Rita Paulene Doroff and Jon Patrick Cichoski were married Aug. 18 in St. Pius Catholic Church, Zimmerman, Minn.

Parents are Arlene and Paul Doroff, Zimmerman, and Gayle and Jerome Cichoski, Zimmerman. The couple is at home in Brooklyn Center. Kasten-Matthies Kathryn Patricia Kasten and Silas Langdon Matthies Jr. were married Aug. 24 in Kenwood Park.

Parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kasten, who lived in Appleton, and Mrs. Ralph Freathy, 4637 Carlow Mound, and Silas L. Matthies 19 S.

1st St. The couple is at home at 1992 Sheridan Av. S. Schmitz Marcene and Robert Schmitz, 5210 Villa Way, Edina, 50th, reception, 2 to 6 p.m. today in the party room of Villa Way Apartments, 5250 Villa Way, Edina, children hosts.

Cards sent. Thune Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Thune, Kenyon, 60th, open house, 2 to 5 p.m. next Sunday in First Lutheran Church, Kenyon.

Children and grandchildren hosts. Wolertz Verna and Carl Wolertz, 3339 Dupont Av. 50th, buffet and reception starting at 5 p.m. Saturday in the Community Activity Center, 5600 85th Av. Brooklyn Park.

Children hosts. Bratteig-Doerfler Kelli Bratteig and Robert Doerfler were married Aug. 24 in Anaheim Hills, Calif. Parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Keith E. Brattelg, Leawood, formerly of White Bear Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doerfler, Edina. The couple is at home in Anaheim, Calif.

Neuville-Eidem Julie Marie Neuville and Randall Gale Eidem were married Aug. 25 in St. Bernard Catholic Church, Appleton, Wis. Par- ents are Theresa and Louis Neuville, Appleton, and Marlene and Robert Eldem, 5837 NE. Washington Fridley.

The couple is at home at 2928 Maryland Av. St. Louis Park. Boucher-Engel Elizabeth Boucher and Roland Engel were married Aug. 25 in Grace Lutheran Church, Deephaven.

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