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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jun 1976, p. 36

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SUPPLEMENT TO PLAINDEALER - PAGE IS - WEDNESDAY. What would be a nicer gift than choice of awakenings? Now dad can tune in the electronic age with the newest in FM/AM elec­ tronic digital clock radios from General Electric that provides silent timekeep­ ing with easy-to-read illu­ minated numerals. As a result of advanced technology, all mechanic­ al driving mechanisms used in conventional dig­ ital clock radios are re­ placed with a small inte­ grated circuit chip which controls the functions of the time-keeping mechan­ ism. In turn, there are no longer any shutters, flip­ ping numerals, or moving gears. The new clock radio of­ fers a unique continuous clock brightness control which allows dad to brighten the illuminated light emitting diode (LED) numerals during the day for ease of reading, and lower the brightness level for comfort at night. A seconds display fea­ ture allows precise to-the- second time setting which can also be used as a stop­ watch. With the GE electronic digital clock radio, dad can go to sleep to music, Wake-to-Music or Wake- to-Alarm. The volume on the tone alarm can be set to a desired level. For additional sleep, the alarm or music can be shut Understanding ^rYourself^v Helpful Ideat From The International Lutheran Laymen't League PERFECT MARRIAGE "Hang in there" is a phrase of encouragement to anyone encountering the first hardships of a new venture, a new and unaccustomed ex­ perience, the first problems in a life which had always been a breeze before. In the case of marriage, the words are "Hang in there together." Marriage is some­ thing divine. It has divine ori­ gin, divine sanction, and di­ vine purpose. 4 But it is also very human. It is a wonderful combination of the divine and the human, as all of life is when it is really life. It takes a lot of faith to make a marriage. It takes faith on the part of peo­ ple, faith in God and faith in one another. Without faith and the faithfulness by which faith expresses itself, the whole thing goes to pieces. That's the way God wants marriage to be. That's the only way it really works. For a free reprint of a Lutheran Hour sermon called "Hang In There Together" send your name and address t o T h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Lutheran Laymen's League, 2185 Hampton Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63139. off for nine minutes at a time for up to an hour with a tap of the GE Snoo^-Alarm.® Push button controls al­ low for fast or slow time setting. In addition, the a.m/p.m. indicator blinks continuously after a power outage until the radio is reset. The clock radio, with a simulated walnut grain finish, has a lighted slide rule radio dial, a four-inch dynamic speaker and an earphone jack for option­ al earphone or pillow speaker. In addition, the radio provides vernier tun­ ing, FM antenna termi­ nals and two built-in an­ tennas (line cord for FM, ferrite rod for AM). WHEN WE MARRY Whenever--and whether or not--you've tied the knot, it's .nice to know when others have and when they have not. These statistics show who weds when. JUNE AUGUST JULY DECEMBER SEPTEMBER MAY 11.9 percent 10.7 percent 10.0 percent 8.7 percent 8.7 percent 8.6 percent OCTOBER NOVEMBER APRIL JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH 8.4 percent 7.7 percent 7.3 percent 6.1 percent 6.0 percent 6.0 percent I riVi SILENT PRECISION TIMEKEEPING for dad i. featured with GE1* new FM/AM electronic digital clock radio. With easy-to-read LED illuminated numerals with adjustable brightness, it offers Wake-to-Music, Wake-to-Alarm, Snooa Alarm,® and sleep switch. The new GE clock radio, with a simulated walnut grain finish, also provides unique adjust­ able tone alarm and seconds display which can be used as a stopwatch. Push button controls allow for fast or slow time setting. 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