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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 129

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(' THE COURIER.JOURNAL TIMES, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1973 19 "MODESTLY PRICED, EXTRAVA CANTLY BEAUTIFUL" StARR Patti Lamb Claire Laukhuf Martha Lee Lamb Slaughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Lamb Sr. an- Slaughter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert nounce the engagement of their daugh- Slaughter. The wedding will be May 4 at ter, Miss Patti Sue Lamb, to Mr. Duane 7 p.m. in Ormsby Heights Baptist Church.

ElHpjfv', FINAL DAYS! VHI 016 mf- REGULAR wtlk v.riW' irT''' fabrics pi Z'S ml 2-59 -y'f 7Ss.r yyy I fabrics Vi. I w' I I jljt I ON SALE! 1 FRS Wmlmo RAPE pMI 'mM SALE A Dial 587-7431 jf Laukhuf Hundley Beta sorority, Mortar Board and Phi Beta Kappa. She received a master's degree from the University of Iowa. Mr. Hundley Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Laukhuf of Fern Creek announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Claire Laukhuf of Lexington, to Mr. Smith Gilmore Hundley of Lexington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tevis Hundley of Danville.

Miss Laukhuf was graduated from Vanderbilt University where she was a member of Gamma Phi was graduated from Lmdsey Wilson Ju nior College and Western Kentucky Uni versity. The wedding will be June 17 in Lexington. Lee Masden non Junction and Mr. William B. Masden of Campbellsville.

The wedding will be Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Benedict Mrs. Marion Rose Lee and Mr.

James E. Lee of Lebanon Junction announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Diane Lee, to Mr. Ronald Keeton Masden, son of Mrs. Willa Masden of Leba- Church, Lebanon Junction. you ring, we bring! Just call we'll bring our tale to you we've reduced our prices for this sale, but nothing else we haven't reduced shop-at-home service, our personal attention, our pride of craftsmanship! I I I SAVEONl FINAL SALE! I decorator Brenda Meredith Judy McGriff Karen Megraw McGriff Brown Mr.

Brown received a B.S. degree from bpnng Hill College, Mobile, He at tends the University of Alabama School of Medicine. The wedding will be April Mr. and Mrs. William E.

C. McGriff of Birmingham, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Judy Maxine McGriff, to Mr. James Leo Brown of Birmingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson Brown of Louisville.

Miss McGriff is a graduate of the University of Alabama. Louisville's own 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Trinity Lutheran p.m. in St. Anthony Church, Clarksville, Jlegraw Elzy Call us for fine drapery cleaning, tool CUSTOM DRAPERIESDRAPERY CLEANING SHOP-ATHOME SPECIALISTS Mr.

and Mrs. John Megraw of Jeffer- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Elzy of New sunvuie aiinuunue uie engagement oi Aioany.

ine weaaing Will De April ZU at 1 mcir uaugmcr, ivaien megraw, io ji.m. in 01. Aninony lnurcn. Mr. Charles H.

Elzy Jr. of Clarksville, son Meredith McCubbin Mr. and Mrs. Garmon Meredith an- Mrs. Curtis McCubbin.

The wedding will nounce the engagement of their daugh- be March 30 at 8 p.m. in Clifton Christian ler, miss urenda Dariene Meredith, to Church. Mr. Ronald R. McCubbin, son of Mr.

and Soviets urged to have larger families The Soviet Union is more than twice as large as the United States, but according 10 tne united Nations census figures, had a population of about 243 million compared to about 205 million in the 1 United States. Quoting Anton S. Makarenko, a Soviet oxmoor center MOSCOW (AP) A psychologist urged Soviet parents last week to have more than one child because an only child often becomes spoiled, lazy, egotistical, delinquent and a "family despot." Moreover, a single child often does not gain the "collective" spirit necessary for "a citizen constructing communism," psychologist M. Alemaskin wrote in the Literary Gazette. Alemaskin's article was part of a series in the Writers' Union weekly partly aimed at curbing the sharp decline in the Soviet birth rate.

The birth rate is about 50 per cent lower than it was under the czars. eaucator prominent in tne 1930s, Alemaskin said educating an only child is much more difficult than educating one who nas Droiners and sisters. Alemaskin added that an only child "becomes lazy and spineless is often rude, undisciplined and despotic has no respect for adults and manifests slow development of initiative and inde pendence." luxury furs final clearance! last days today, tomorrow You are invited lo an infrequent event: The Bailey Banks Biddle February Clearance Sale The merchandise is outstanding. The values are significant. And it won't happen again soon! Save 20 to 50 on selected groupings.

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$366 Natural mink bubble capes, fully let out, double collared $386 Black dyed Persian lamb coats, natural mink collars $396 Contemporary natural mink tunic coats $686 Full length natural mink coats, let out for luxury $966 Fur Salon, First Level Fur products labeled to ihow country of origin of imported furs. TM Emba. Selected groups of furs from our own stock now greatly reduced from originolly offered prices. Even recent arrivals row priced lower than they usually would have been. 4tP Open Evenings 'til 9:00 Also Philadelphia.

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