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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 9

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Wednesday. Nov. 8,1967 lanesville Daily National Officer Will Speak at GOP Luncheon Janesville Republican Women's Club will host the biennial meeting Tuesday at the Country Club with the election of officers and a talk by Mrs. John Salmon, Tucson, membership chairman of the National Federation of Republican Women. Reservations for the 1 o'clocic luncheon are to be made by Friday with Mrs.

Dean Corey, 1614 Ruger or Mrs. Wesley Hughes. 68 S. Huron Drive. The event is open to the public.

The nominating committee will present the following slate: Mrs. Louis Karraker, president; Marvin Barnes. president: Mrs. Thomas Hansen, secretary and Mrs. Wesley Hughes, treasurer.

Mrs. Salmon will have tor her topic "The Second Giant Step." AIRS. JOHN SALMON She is the imntediate past pres- ident of the 1 en's Republican Club of St. ersburg, and a board member of Arizona Federation of Republican Women. On Jan.

1 she will take office as the fourth vice president of the National Federation Brisk and Breezy TV's BiDoest stars Periorm on 1 1- MON. thru FRI. 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. Guest Hostess This Week ARLENE FRANCIS )' i J- 1 1 Zee-Hehert Wedding Listed BRODHEAD Shirley Jean Zee. daughter of Mr.

and Mi's. Paul Zee and Lawrence Adam Hebert were married. Oct. 13, in the old First Presbyterian Church. San Francisco.

Calif. Tlie ceremony was read by the Rev. Henry Hooper. The bride wore a silk dress with lace overlays and lace sleeves. She carried a Bible and white orchids encircled in baby heart roses.

Judy Rowlitzer, San Francisco and Gerald Wiggins, also of San Francisco, attended the couple. Miss Rowlitzer wore a beige sti'eet-length dress and carried pui-ple orchids. A small reception wa.s held in the New Rex Hotel in San Francisco. The new Mrs. Hebei-t was graduated from Albany High School in 1962.

She is a beautician in Vera's Salon. Denver Colo. The couple will reside in Denver. Hebert. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Walker, La Port. Texas, is appearing with tlie Troy Dodds and the Full House band in the Carolina Pines. Los Angeles. Calif.

The band, selected of Republican Women. She also represent the United States the cultural exchange program in Jap.in, will be leaving Feb. 12 for a tour. Mittness Speaks, at St Mary's Assemblyman Lew Mittness serves as a council member of the Women's National Republican Club, New York City. In her professional career she was assistant to the sales manager of Elizabeth Arden.

New York City and was also sales manager and promotion director for Mary Dunhill, Ltd. of London. Mrs. Salmon has, conducted fashion shows and I will discuss education from the beauty clinics throughout the of an educator and United Stales. Her lecturing and teaching uicluded Katherine Gibbs I Schools in New York City and NSA Card Party Friday Night Janesville-Beloil Chapter of National Secretaries As.sociation is sponsoring the annual card i at 8 p.m.

Friday in Beloit Town Hall. A score prizes will be awarded at each table and lunch served. Janesville committee members are Miss Marion Hill, chairman, iMiss Emily Melan, Mrs. Darlene Decker and Mrs. Jo Ann Wall.

Proceeds will go to the fund program of the chapter. Clubs, Lodges GUG Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 tomorrow night in the home of Mrs. Agnes Weber, 62,5 Chestnut New Jersey: Tobe-Coburn School of Fashion Careers and Webber College. Babson Park, Fla. i To Fill Bean Bag legislator at the meeting of St.

Marys' Home and School tomorrow night the school hall. Art Eklind, program chairman, will introduce Assemblyman ness. Parent teacher conferences held last week at which I time parents received their chil- dren's report cards. The Apostolic Life question- Save all cherry pits, peach 1 naire will soon be mailed to St. i and plum seeds.

Wash and dry' Mary's parents by Mrs. Jed them and use as filler for a Black and her committee. The child's bean-bag. They are ideal: questionnaire is being issued to BOOTS AND SKATES FOR Women's Club members arc assembling items for the annual Boots and Skates sale to be held at the Woman's Club Saturday. From left: Mrs.

George Graunke pulling boot off of Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, sales chairman; standing Mrs. Thomas Ward holding white boot and seated Mrs. George Smith trying skates on her daughter, Stephanie. The sale will be in progress from 9 a.

m. to 12 noon and I to 4 p.m. Sale items are to be brought to the Woman's Club Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Wilson are Mmes.

George Smith, James Ellis. Gsorge Graunke. Louis Sorenson, Michael Weaver and Thomas Ward. Proceeds will be donated to Happy House, school for retarded children. Janesville Whitewater Alpha Sigma Alumnae will have sup-: i per at 8 tomorrow night at Cor-! dovan Inn.

New alumnae teaching in the area are invited. For further information Mrs. WiUiam P. Schrader, Su- jmac Drive, may be called. She is the president.

Two Beta Sigma Piii cliaptcrs iof Janesville. Theta and Gam- Ima Tau, will meet at 8 p.m. to' morrow night in the home of Mrs. Edward iBoynton Court. Mr.s.

Morris Ilnr- jkes will conduct the Ritual of for-Mmes. James Ku- ikuk. Mrs. Stanlev Myers and Daniel Riffel. (Horton Studio) OPEN HOUSE FOR 50TH-Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Neipert, Helenville, are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary at an open house Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in Helenville Fire House. The Neiperts were married Nov. 15, 1917 by the Rev.

lidwiird Frederick. Their attendants were Edwin Heine and Sadie Neipert now Mrs. Joseph Walther. Ahor bociety to Skates Sal Hold for this because they are lightweight. If the bean bag accidentally hits a youngster, it can't hurt him a heavier bag mighl.

assist the Dominican nuns in evaluating St. Mary's School Fmal results of the survey will be talUed by Mr. and Mrs. Wili liam Sutherland. PICTURE RT STUDIO E.

Set Dancing Lessons for Boy Students Dancing lessons open to 8th and 9th grade boys only will be taught by Craig 10th grade Y- Teens at 3:4.5 p.m. Friday at the Popular fast and slow dance steps will be emphasized. Boys will then be ready foi- Swing Lobby for 8th and 9th grades' Friday at the from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Records purchased by Roger Oilman will provide music. Chaperones for the dance ai'e Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Bidwell and Mr. and Roy Markham. Assistant du-ector is Larry Warkentien. Ifniversity of Wisconsin student.

Garden Cluh to See Yule Decorations Mrs. Zummo to Marry Nov. 18 Vianncy Altar Society is sponsoring a sale in the school basement from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Items are to be brought to the Disabled American Veterans sciiool Friday from 3 to Chapter and Auxiliary will meet Each item is to be marked as tomorrow night at the Munici-; to size and price.

Mrs. Kenneth Kicherspergcr is chairman of the sale and Mrs. Neal Schneider, cochairman. pal Building. I Tape Measure Tip MR.

AND MRS. BUE (Helgesen Studio) TO 25TH-Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bue, Rt. 2.

Evansville, will be honored at open house Sunday from 2 to .1 p.m. in their home. The couple's children will host the reception. Francis Bue and Dorothy Huber were married by the Rev. Johan Olson in Ettrick, Nov.

21, 1942. They have four children Diane, Janesville. Wayne. Robert and Elaine at home. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Bue. Black River Falls and the late Mr. and Mrs. William Huber, Melrose.

are the couple's parents. The tape measure will last longer and not tangle up so easi- Mrs. Christine H. Bovd. 502 E.

on the sewing i machine right down the middle. Holmes is announcing the tension so that the approaching marriage of her 1 stitches will lie flat, and the I daughter. Mabelle M. Zummo, thread will not draw up. Rockford.

to Clifford E. Rasmussen, Sheridan, Wyo. The marriage will take place Nov. 18. in the Little Church by the Side of the Road, Wagon Wheel, Rockton.

Mrs. Zummo will be attended by Geneva Gadow, Rock- ford, and James McDermott. Davenport, Iowa, will he best i man. After a northern Wisconsin honeymoon the couple will motor to Sheridan where they will reside. Rasmussen NOW SELLING Hand Made Gift Items Mary's Ave.

9:110 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Until November 20 First Come First Serve iind his brother are partners in Ra.snui.s- sen Construction Co. Today, homeowners everywhere are house Get it im in your ytars Holiday Bazaar THURSDAY, NOV. 9 HOMKMADK DONUTS AND COFFEE HAM LO.VF LUNCHEON VIWSY CHURCH I'roni City Hall ADVANCE TICKETS CALL Tickets at Door The COLOR CENTER 6-1 S.

RIVER 752-9211 sr. Christmas decorations will b3 the program topic for Bower! City Garden Club which meets: at I tomorrow afternoon in the' Clean up Cosily home of Mrs. Francis Russo. 505 utiev cleanup following an Oakland Ave. Mrs.

John Pem- average three-day holiday ber will be cohostess. weekend costs the nation's tax- The program will be given by payers about SIO million, esti- Mmes. Richard Leyes. E. W.

mates Keep America Beautiful, Rost and Richard Cope. i Inc. Carpet Paths and Spots Easily Removed Nothing cleans carpets as beautifully as Blue Lustre in any machine Leaves beaten- down nap bright, open and fluffy at doorways, wall-to- wall or spots and traffic laths. Revives colors (in up- lolstery, too). Bhie Lustre shampooers rent for $1.

J. M. Bostwick's, 20 S. Main St. at Racine Street Gift Shop Holiday Fashions at Elliotts One-piece modified A -line skimmer in textured wool with stand-up collar and peasant embroidery on long lull sleeves.

Sizes 5 to 15 in while. CHILDREN'S Pajamas Dolls Shirts Guns Sweaters Dresses Games Socks Trucks Pants FOR THE HOME FOR HER Skirts Lingerie Hankies Indoor-Outdoor Slippers Blouses Slacks Sweaters, Etc. FOR HIM Milk Glass Accessories Lamps Pictures Wooden Accessories Playing Cords Hankies, Etc. Ties Hose 26 1 Main St. iu.

DOWN HOLDS ANY SELECTION 'TIL CHRISTMAS om 39 musmnii SHOP 1 1514 RACINE JAIMI -UKil J. M. Bostwick Sons ESTABLISHHD IS mM 3 DAYS FOUNDER'S DAY SHOE SALE ALL SHOES FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES WOMEN'S CASUAL AND SPORT SHOES 00 VALUES TO 22.00 WOMEN'S HEELS MEN'S HANDSEWN LOAIERS Values to 13.00 88 GIRLS' DRESSY PATENTS AND SPORT SHOES 00 VALUES TO 9.00 WOMEN'S LOAFERS 88 WOMEN'S SNOW BOOTS DARK BROWN NYLON SUEDE REG. 14.99 12 1.

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