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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 9

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Thursday, March 13.1869 Daily Fomily Dotebook (Evans Studio) MISS VICKI MATTSON Miss Mattson Sets Nuptials the Area: In Janesville: The Little Theater will present jMonique" at 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and March 2(1, 21 and 22 at the Janesville Little Theater in the Senior Citizens' High School Fidelis Club present.s its "Spring Inspiration" fashion show at 7 tonight in the Craig High School Cafeteria. Remember the Date: The University of Wisconsin Singers will perform at 8 p.m. April 18 at the Marshall Junior, High British recording group. The Procol Harum, wiir appear in concert at 8 p.m.

March 20 at Craig High School. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mattson, 1235 S.

Pearl have announced the engagement of their daughter, Vicki Lynn, to Carl Michael Emrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Emrick, 1419 N. Oakhill Ave. Miss Mattson is a stewardess for Northwest Orient Airlines, Minneapolis, and her fiance is an electrician at Hagaman Electric Co.

The couple, graduates of Janesille High School, will be married May 24 in Trinity Episcopal Church. The University of Wisconsin Women's Chorus and students from the area will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Parkview High School, Orlordville. Remember fhe Date: The Miss Milton Pageant, a preliminary to America Pageant, will be held at 8 p.m. Mi Miss 30 at Allen-Bradley Auditorium, Milton.

the March BAKE SALE FRIDAY MARCH 14 9:30 A.M. ROCKCOUNTY BANK Sponiorad by HIUCRESTPTA TENDER DELICIOUS SIEAK Fnpared to perfeetion way YOU Itfitm. Try one soon. STEAK 1519W. COURT In Wisconsin: The Milwaukee Sports, Travel and Boat Show opens tomorrow and runs through March 23 at the Milwaukee Auditorium, play, "Richard II," is to be presented tomorrow through Sunday at Marquette University, Milwaukee.

Remember fhe Date: Johnny Carson will appear at the Dane County Memorial Coliseum Madison, at 8:30 p.m. May 11. Out-of'Staie: The 61st annual Chicago Automobile Show closes Sunday at the International Amphitheater, Chicago. Hours are from 11a.m. tollp.m.

Remember The Date: The Galena Historical Society will feature five homes at its annual open house event June 7-8 at Galena, 111.... The Wisconsin Resort, Camping and Vacation Show is to be held April 2-6 at the Sherman House, Chicago. Miladys Attention Pre-Easter FASfflON SHOW-LUNCHEON 12:30 P.M. Wed. and Thurs.

Mar. 19-20 Luncheon $2.50 By Reservation Limited Number ATTENTION: Sorry to expiniion wUI not I. hold weekly shows until LAKE LAWN LODGE Delavan.Wis. Dial 414-728-5511 DELICIOUS 3-PIECE CRISPY FRIED CHICKEN CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL TASTY, CRUNCHY CHICKEN FRENCH FRIES COUNTRY COLE SLAW BREAD BUTTER Offer good Fridoy And Saturday Morch ONLY 99' 1257 MILTON JANESVILLE INTERIOR DINING DRIVE-THRU SERVICE Photo by Jerry McCullough)' HERALDING SPRING-The first day of spring, March 20, will be observed by the Jay- cettes with a card party and style show. The event is to be held at 7:30 p.m.

in Craig Center at the Rock County 4 -H Fairgrounds. Mrs. John Sullivan, general chairman, wears one of the new coats to be featured at the showing. Arthur F. Carter, Bride Honeymooning in Florida MADISON-Arthur Franklin Carter, Juda, and Miss Patricia Ann Dahle, Madison, were married at 7 p.m.

Saturday in tlie Holy Cross Lutheran Church. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. George M. Orvick. Mr.

Carter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carter, Juda, and his bride's parents are Mrs. Harriet Grunert and ArtJiur S. Dahle, both of Madison.

The new Mrs. Carter was attended by Miss Kelda Dahle. Miss Diane Dahle was bridesmaid. Assisting the bridegroom was Russell Carter. Richard Jennings, Robert Hardell and LeRoy Frauchiger were in the bridal parly.

Following the reception in. the church parlor.s, the newlyweds flew to Florida. They will live at 266 Orchard Oregon. The bride earned a B.A. and M.S.

degree at the University of Wisconsin and is employed as a social worker at Mendota State Hospital. The bridegroom received a B.S. degree in agriculture from the UW and is partner and office manager at Carter and Gruenewald Farm Fmplement Juda. CARD OF THANKS i wish to thank all my relatives, neighbors and friends who remembered me with flowers," cards and gifts while I was a patient at Mercy Special thanks to Elder Seltzer, Rev. Peckham, doctors and nurses for their visits and care.

Mrs. Cecilia Anderson CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, flowers, gifts and food we received during the bereavement of Ted Thostenson, Especially Pastor Hinz and the Schoenfeld Funeral Home. Mrs. Ted Thostenson Dale Paulson Jaycette Fashion Show Is March 20 Jaycelles will hold their 15th annual card party and style show at 7:30 March 20 in Craig Center at Ihe Kock County 4-H ground.s. Proceeds will be used to purchase a motor exercise machine designed for children and young adults afflicted with cy fibrosis.

Mrs. Mills will nar- late tho show and organ music will be provided by Mrs. Duane Miss Cindi Morgan, Miss of 1969, will.model with Miss Susan Masterson and Mis.s Shari Jankovich, runners up in the Mi Janesville competition. Other models include: Mmes. Dennis Buchholz, Jeffrey Trimble, Peter Church, James Tortorici, Dale Ducat, Kenneth Hendricks, Thomas Helgesen, Norman Glaeden, William Timpany, Gerald Kaphing, Kenneth David Bienash, George Wakefield, Ronald Liebenslein, Gil Sedor, and the Misses Jane Martin and Lucy Helgesen.

Howard Schwantes, William Giese, John Sullivan and Dale Dopkins will be among male models. Modeling children 's apparel will be: Sandy Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Wagner; Carrie Glaeden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Glaeden; Todd Gie.se, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Giese, and Eric Helgesen, of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.i Helgesen.

F'ashions will be provided by J. M. Bostwick and Sons. Special entertainment will include the appearance of a quartet directed by Mrs. Buchholz.

Quartet members arc: Cindy Corrado, Robbyn Haynes, Carol Miller and Barbara Timpany. Mrs. John Sullivan is general She is being assisted by: Mrs. Howard Schwantes and Mrs. Douglas Kelly, assistant cochairmen; Mrs.

David Wagner, program booklet chairman; Mrs. William Giese, decorations; Mrs. Church, tickets; Mrs. Roger Streich, posters; Mrs. Robert tallies; Mrs.

Roger Hanson, hostesses; Mrs. Streich, publicity; Mrs. Trimble, floor manager and Mrs. Kennekh Hendricks, table prizes. Other workers include: Mmes.

Dale Dopkins, Dale Ducat, James Fraser, Rog, cr Helgesen, Thomas Helgesen, Jack Iseli, Lee Leeder, David Timm and James Tortorici. Events Calendar TONIGHT TOPS to KOPS-YWCA, Craig Fidelia fashion Craig High School Cafeteria, 7 Theta Chapter Beta Sigma Mrs. Robert Means, 7:30 p.m. Twilight Duplicate Bridge Club-Elks Club, 7:30 GUG Mrs. Robert Thumer, 7:30 p.

m. TOMORKOW Art 's Club, 2 lEvani studio) MRS. KENNETH I.OBACK Miss Sally Runaas Mr. Lobnck Marry When's the Meeting? TOPS to KOPS TOPS to KOPS will weigh in at 6:30 tonight at the YWCA. Mrs, Thomas Graham, president of Y-Leans TOPS, will speak at 8 p.m.

Hillcrest PTA Hillcrest PTA wiU sponsor a bake sale at 9:30 a.m. Friday at the Rock County National Bank. Art League Speaker Will Sculpture Tots Mrs. Kenneth Palmer Huth, Cicero, III, will demonstrate the making of terra cotta sculptures of children to Art League members and guests tomorrow. The event is to be held at 2 p.m.

at the Woman's Club. Mrs. Huth is best known for her models of children. She works without drawings or models and has developed a method of working with the red-brown terra cotta clay. Mrs.

Huth's interest in depicting children reflects her concern for youngsters. She is a member of. the board of directors of Cicero Family service and has made a home for six foster children in addition to her three sons. Mrs. Huth graduated from the Art Institute, Chicago, in 1938 and received the Woman of the Year Award from the Cicero Business and Professional Club in 1966.

Lunch will precede Mrs. Huth's program. Mrs. George Montemayor is chairman. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for the flowers, memorials and food we received and to Dr.

Art Reinardy, Dr. Tregoning and the hospital staff for their wonderful care. A special thank you to the Fire the Retired Honorary Bearers, the police dept. for the honor they payed our loved one, Harry Norby, to Pas-' tors Dale and Moe for their visits and prayers, the Ladies Circle and the Wolfgram Funeral Home. It was all deeply appreciated and will long be remembered.

Mrs. Harry Norby Mrs. Berns Anderson Mrs. Robert Fredendall Mrs. La Verne Yeske Harlan Norby Nowll at Stop'N'Go This New Necchi 510 Sewing Machine Address- Prawing Sun.

Mar. 16 Enter as often as you wisfi Mail Entry Today to any Stop-N-Go Store No Obligation Nothing to Buy Need not bo to win Mail Coupon Step-N-Ge Employot and Immediate Famllin not eligibU to win Mutt bo 1 8 to enter STOP GO FOOD STORES In Janesville T6I8E. Racine St. Wally Swenson, Mgr. 1401 Court St.

Marcie Knuth, Mgr. at 2 p.m. Saturday in the First Methodist Church were Miss Sally Ann Runaas and Kenneth William Loback. The reception followed in the church parlors. Tlie Rev.

William A. Riggs officiated for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Runaas, Rt. 1, Milton, and the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hjalmer Loback, Whitewater. Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Loback, honor attendants, were assisted by Miss Randy naas and Stanley Runaas.

The bride is employed at Amplifone Richmond. Mr. noback will be entering the armed forces in the near future. They will live at rural Milton. Handie Annie Color shredded coconut by placing it in a jar, add a few drops of food coloring and shake.

Campltto Lint of PHOTO FRAMES Including Custom FRAMES Bronzo Shoo ANSWER: SOLUTfON: You Always Do Better J. J. SMITH'S JEWELERS 119 W.MILWAUKEE ST. Infroducfory Offer! Compltto clean, oil and adjutt ANY MAKE SEWING MACHINE 098 FerOnly In ov.t (lore now thru March 23. Guaranteed service.

J.M. BOSTWICK SONS 52x52 1 or PICNIC or KITCHEN NO-IRON TERRY TABLECLOTHS Practical for casual living Indoors or Out Colorful Prints or Solids. 52x84 or 52x90 60 Round, Fringed 6S Round, Fringed 60x84 60x102 Solid Colors Onlv, GoldorGrren Widest Selection Of Fine TABLE CLOTHS Anywhere Milwaukee at Jackson OUTDOOR-SPRINGTIME TOYS CAT-EYES 70 marbles in bag, H-in. JACK SET 16 jacks and 2 enameled balls. Keyless SKATES $2 To $3.49 Fits any Shoe.

Cushioned Strap! JUMP ROPE For hours of fun. JQf Plastic, 84-ln. long. HI-FLIER KITES J5c A great sturdy 2-stickkite, 30 x36-ln. PEE WEE BALIS Choice of four sports balls.

size. BOUNCE BALL louncel As colors. 2H.in. Big bouncel Asstd. PAODLEBALL 1 man ball gamel AF.

9V4-ln. paddle. SHOP DAILY 9 AM. To 9 P.M. 10-5 At 12-5 At Blackhawic FIRST WlSCONSlTSf FRANKLIN' Sunnysido and Blackhawk SHOPPINO CINTIIIf.

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