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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 9

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Thursday. Imu 18,1968 Janesville Daily PLAN OPEN HOUSE FOR and Mis. Olai Stenli, 2832 Riverside Drive. Beloit, will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary al an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday in Fellowship Hall, Our Savior-s Lutheran Church, 749 Bluff Beloit.

Mrs. and Mr. Stenli were married Jan. 19, 1918, by the Rev. M.

H. Hegge in the parsonage of the First Lutheran Church. Stoughton. The couple has two daughters. Mrs.

William Lawrence, Orfordville, and Mrs. Harry Miller, Sat- elite Beach. four sons. Omer. Rockford, Marvin, Rochelle, 111..

Arthur. Detroit, and Alvin, Janesville; 2,5 grandchildren: and 17 grandchildren. Friends and are invited. I Country Club Plans Carnival A Wintei- Carnival for members of the Country; Club will be Iictd beginning al p.m. Activities will include bridge, checkers, darts and pingpong by the fireside for indooi' participants, while outdoor enthusiasts may go tobogganing, sled- i ding and skiing.

Snowmobiles will be available for rides throughout the afternoon. A buffet dinner will be served i from 6 to 9 p.m. Arrangements are being by Messrs. and IMmes Sedor and Jerry Mills, cochairmen. and David Boriner.

A. Owen Daniel Hake. Stanley Fuchs. William Henke. Kredderick Fuchs and Charles Teuton.

A couple's bridge-dinner will be held Jan. 20. beginning al 8 p.m. Hosts will be Messrs. and Mmes.

Richard Kade and Willard Austin. The decorating committee tor includes Mi's. Ervin Rogers chairman. Mmes. K.

Rost. Richard Rost and F. George Ruppe. I' Swan to Address GOP Women Slate Senator Swan will address the Rock County Women's Club at a meeting at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Kraiise's Town and Country Restaurant.

Swan look offce last fall when he was elected to fill the loth District Slate Senate seat made vacant by the resignation of Senator George Borg. Delavan. i Anyone interested is invited to the meeting. SANDRA KITTLESON- CLARICE KLAPOETKE I. Gilbert Announce Wedding Plans i Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Kitlleson, S. Main Edgerlon. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Leo. to Michael Allen Rusch.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rusch. 411 S. Main Lake Mills.

Miss Kitlleson. a 1967 graduate of Edgerlon High School, attended Madison Vocational School. Her fiance, a 196') Lake Mills High School graduate, attended the vocational school and is employed at Judd's Supper Club. Cambridge. Mr.

and Mrs. Sylvester Kla- poelke. Montello. announce engagement of their daughter, Clarice Ann, to Harvey Richard Sessler. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Se.ssler, Milton. Miss Klapoelke. a giaduate of Westfield High School, is employed at SI. Mary's Hospital, as a licensad practica nurse.

Her fiance is a graduate of Uniontown Kan.) High School and is employed at Highway Trailer. Edgerlon. For Spring Hair Styles Ruffled Curls Featured By CO.NSTA.N'CE CUAH.M The "Ruffled Curl Looks" is the new look in hair styles lor spring. This new look features all of the tender quality of softly ruffled hair, combined with fun-loving Furthermore, the new look is highly romantic, a term that had not been used in the fashion vocabulary for many a year until hair brought it to the forefront. CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my appreciation for all Uie cards and letters which I received during the Holiday Season.

That is a veiT lonely time of year when it is spent so far away from home, and each card brought Janesville just a little nearer. Thank you all. Sp. 4 James R. Schnieling R.A.

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U.S. Forces 097,17 New York. New Yorlv this romantic hair fashion fundoving curls can be is pulling the various clothing P'n-ons. or your own hair. How- ingly zany bouquet of tarfelutin bangs of ruffles thai tickle the ringlet curls strikingly placed face are used whenever requir- either low at each side of the cd by facial proportions and nape, behind each ear.

over the hairlines, ears, or in front of the ears. I Helgesen Studio rO WED IN MAY-Mr. and Mi's. Louis Woodstock. Rt.

2. Evansville, announce the engagement of their daughter. If the patient is well enough Shirley Anno, to Glenn Allen lo sit up and play or work al a Board Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duane Becker.

Williams Bay. announce the birth of a daughter. Darcy Lynn. Jan. 7 in Lakeland Hospital.

Elkhorn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bruno La; Caria. Janesville.

and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bcckei-. Elkhorn. High Schools Honor i Teaching Interns A Principal's Brunch was held in the faculty room of Craig High School this morning from lo ILiJO a.m., honoring the successful completion o( another half year of school and wishing success lo faculty niterns.

The entire faculty, principal's office, library stafi. and were vitccl. A Pruifipal's Tea will be held lomorrow -i p.m. in the home economics room of Parker High Scluiol v. ill at the lea wlucli is held to honor the suc.w-sliil complo- tion ot the (irsl semester and all inloiMis and now tarully momlicis.

looks in the fashion world together, be they cool chic, tough chic, or pretty girl. No two of the ruffled curl hair styles are ahke in design are all so light and easy, they have to be done just for you. However, all styles have the form of either a vertical or horizontal oval when viewed from the front. Some of the styles flow with the rhythmic and dreamy grace of a soft and lilting melody. ever, in every case they must be see-throughs.

light and airy for a season of light and air. All ruffled curl hair styles also feature a small and dainty head. middle of the back of the head, and then tapers in toward the nape following the natural contour of the head. Hair partings, reminiscent of the Tn-enties and Thirties, make hobby and you do not have a bedtable. use an ironing board.

The narrow end o( the board is turned so it projects across part of the bed and serves as a table. Assemble Bafh Article- When folding baby's laundry Skallcrud, son of Mr. and Mrs: Perry Skallcrud. Beloit. Mi.ss Woodstock, an Evansville High School graduate, has been employed at the Parker Pen Co.

Her fiance, a Beloil Memorial High School graduate, is employed al Electro- South Beloit, 111. The couple plans lo he mar- New hair colors for spring cull for ice cream tones in the blond spectrum, rich creamy shades shadowed with delicate touches of milk chocolate to accent the ruffles. Candy pinks will he used lo make the palest shades blush. Redheads and brunettes will Hair in the crown has'but a make their biggst play in many to put away, fold a blanket. slight rise which extends to the a year, but will carrv along in nightgown, shirt and diaper lo- i a natural Iheme.

gethcr. This is a complete iaUer, In make-up, an important look change for him at bath time and rn will recall the Thirties, a look you time in assembling UlSgUlSe, I OO with big smudgj' eyes and prom- clothes. inent bright lips. Eyes will be smudged with either "dark brown bright, of pink or cherry in deep SquQie bar. To Be Had Sa'rci-joy The Petun.a Sciuarc Dance Club of Beloit will hold a dance from to it p.m Saturday.

Jim will be calling the dance. Bud and lU ii i ine Jensen will teach the round Qj PLANS TO and Mrs. George R. Fischer. .317 While Fort Atkinson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Jo.

to Thomas Sy. of Mi. and Mrs. Ruben W. 1004 Yale Road.

Madison. Miss Fischer attended St. Olaf College, North- liold. and was graduated in 1967 from the University of Wisconsin, where she is now working to- V. ard her master's degree in libraiy science.

Her fianco. also a 1967 U-W graduate, is working toward a Ph.D. degree in chemistry at the Massa- i.hiiseiis Insiilutc of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. of the month from to p.m. preceding the dame.

mi OUT ON Or anytime you feel like a spechil winter Iroal, THE STEAK HOUSE 1519 W. COURT ST. play But. their use de- or smokey black shadow. Lips but ti'ansluscent color.

Cheeks. Some have the slow curve and upon the particular de- i will have equal intensity with and forehead wUl require a and caress of a fenime fatale. of your style, which again' the eyes. The mouth must be warm blush of rouge. has to ne determined by your needs.

By the same token, the uncovered forehead gains more popularity for spring, and is pected to carry through heavily into summer. However, light lied Mav 18. Miiton Square Milton Village Squares will al Ihe Milton West grade hold a square dance Saturday at the Milwon West grade school. Caller for the dance will be Bob Dautermann from Beloit. Finger food will he served afterwards.

Others ruffle, ripple, and flutter, seemingly uncontrolled and casual, but "really caliculated and careful. All are deliciously feminine. All coiffures also have an extra touch of fascinat- NORCROSS CARDS to 1 GIFT SMOP 1514 RACINE ijAN VILL A STVIMJvSS STFKL I I.ATWARi: Mos pA COMML.MTV INTERNATIONAL ONEIOACRAFT 1847 ROGERS 111111 (I i i I I a I I LAIWAHi: I Silverplalc FlaUvare STOCK OFF IHITDISCONTINIJFI) PA I IKHNS SAl.K FAVORITE PATERNS ORDER NOW DELIVERY IN SEPTEMBER MR. AND MRS. FRANK THOM CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY-Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Thom, 436 N. Washington will observe their golden wedding anniversary with open house at their home Sunday from 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. Frank 'llioin and Hattie Pufahl were married Jan. 24, 1918,.

in the home of the bride's parent's in Janesville, by the Rev. E. A. L. Treu, pastor of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church. Mr. Thom is a retired farmer. The coiiple has one son, William, Rt. fi, viUe, and two grandchildren, Mrs.

Vaughn John.son, Beloil, and Roger, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Thom are mernbers of Ml. Calvary Lutheran Church.

Their son and daughler-in -lnw are hosting the occasion. If you've always thought ot barefoot sandals only for girls with perfect feet, think again. Eva Sonnino. who designs Bernardo sandals, says there is a lM)e of bare sandal lo not only flatter every fool, but to disguise any foot defect. If you have a bunion or cn- larged joint, you should wear sandals with the new instep froufrou of silk cords and tas- sels, kid fringes, a glitteiing web of beads and jewels.

The wide-spread decoration in Bernardos this season is set on a I strap low across the in.siep. Bunion-camoullage requires a I low heel, as il keeps the fool irom flattening. Fool makeup is advised a dark foundation, powder and a mauve blusher to make the enlargement less noticeable. If your feet and legs need to look longer, slimmer, wear a sandal with the new V-shaped instep strap or one with a low placed mass of decoration. Al- way.s choose a sandal with a little heel.

Weak ankles, or ankles that are not so slendei' find their affinity in sandals with ankle bands and also a band across the instep. Ear.ir/ i New rubber-based make it possible lo set new tile right over the old in.stalIation. Formerly tiles had to be hacked out of their cement setting and walls and floors prepared again tor mortar. Now tile installation can be done at a minimum cost. Old-fashioned bathrooms can be turned into attractive, colorful areas and kitchen floors and backsplashes can be renewed.

'lonighls Town Hail lecture David CJwcn. lormci' teacher in rtcd China, will be in Franklin High School at 8 o'clock rather than in Marshall Junior High as was slated in Mondays Gazette. The Gazette was provided with erroneous information as to the place. Social Security Talk for UCT, Auxiliary I Finar Hanson, district manager of the social security administration, will speak at a meeting of United Commercial Travelers of and its auxihary at 7:15 p.m. Saturda.v, The meeting will be in IQOP Hall.

22 N. Main St. A social hour will follow business meeting. Mr. and Leo Quade and Jlr.

and Mrs. John Klosowski will serve re, trcshmcnls, VOCR PORTRAIT BY nALi Studio MR. AND MRS. HERBERT TAFr TO CELEBRATE 50 and Mrs. Herbert F.

Tal't, will be honored at an open house from 2 lo p.in. Sunday al the Masonic Temple. 22B W. Main Whitewater, in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. Herbert Taft and the former Olive Rcgcz were married in Monroe by the late Rev.

Schuh. The Tafi.s have one daughter, Mrs. Albert M. Farina, and four grandsons. Michael Herbert Gary, Steven and Keith Richard Farina, all of New York City.

The reception is being hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Albert M. Farina. New York City, and Mr.

and Mrs. Goodman, Madison. Mrs. Goodman is a niece of the couple. Your At Studio 407 W.

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