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JANESVILLE. WIS JANESVILLE DAILY JANUARY 29, 1953. PAGE FIVE. IOCMJL lTAMEi CALENDAR Nancy La Sure Becomes Bride of Cpl. Wm.

Bienema Nancy Anna La Sure, 'daughter role as matron of honor. She of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. La a bouquet of carnations.

1 1002 Ravine street, became the' James Bienema was his broth- bride of Cpl. William Eugene Bie-jer's best man while Donald Prisk nema, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floris and Wallace Habeck were ushers. 1 Bienema 866 Walker street, at Mrs.

E. J. Overton contributed the, a candlelight ceremony at music for the cere-; p.m. Tuesday. The Rev.

Marlin E. mony. Smith read the ceremony in Car-! One hundred guests attended the gill Methodist Church. reception held in the church par-j Given in marriage by her fa-lors. A four-tier wedding cakej ther.

the bride was gowned in adomed with a miniature Marine; white silk designed with a Chan- and his bride, centered the refresh-1 tiliy lace jwke. bordered with merits table. Mrs. Darwin Burr cut! nusuanns ana menus earIs The Rown, fashioned with the cake and Mrs. Ruth Habeck guests Mrs Herbert Kakuske sleeves and a train, was made assisted in serving.

Misi Shirley Mrs Stuart Lamb were named bride's mother from silk Creek and Mrs. Dorii Westby co-chairmen, to be assisted by; broueht fr me bride-poured. 'groom. A lace Juliet cap, studded: The couple will motor to Quan- with pearls held her finger-tip il-jtico. where the bridegroom is lusion veil.

She carried an at Camp Barrett with the bouquet of pink carnations Corps. They will reside at tered with an orchid. (Fredericksburg, Bienema Mrs. Dorothy Parr, sister Janesville High School. Cpl.

Bienema. wore an orchid taf- Cpl. Bienema recently returned feta dress with marquisette over-jfrom Korea where he I skirt and matching coronet for her several months. Thunwlar Dads Nlsht for Vliutlly Handicapped, fi. Ffldar Club.

Luncheon far Miss Robert Lane Friday Nuzum-Weaiim bridal dinner Country Club. Buifct and R. 3. Love- Corktail and John Mathrwin. Doner Jnr Mm Nuaim.

Mr. Cnuntrv Club. Sw.nc Plan Elks Ladies met Wednesday evening plans were made for a smorgasbord to be held at the Elks club at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11.

Husbands and friends will be Mmes. Carl Desens, Perry room A lace Juliet caD studded: and Peter Roth. Twenty-nine attended dinner at the Spa preceding the meeting held in the Elks lounge. New members introduced were Mmes. Patrick Fredericks, Marvin Sneer, William Bessire and Fred Werner.

Appointed to the nominating committee were Mrs. Peter ehairman. Mmes. Carl card parry will be held they will attend the funeral of William Hoffman and George Cron-I at the Consolidated school, father. August Weber.

Also In. I six miles north of Janesville on attending the funeral will be jold Highway 51, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alford, Ra- At Mrs.

James Lunch will be served by members cine: Mr. and Mrs. George Doe IT, Carr and Mrs. Marshall the Consolidated Study and Mr. and Mrs.

Har- February sociai chairman, will be which is sponsoring the party. iry Kulemeyher. Freeport, 111. The hostesses for ihe 6:30 dinner-) women are also daughters of Mr. bridge and canasta at the Worn-! Supper for VW Teen Weber.

an's club Tuesday evening. Interclub Council is having! Mr. and Mrs. Phil Joyce, 548 vations are to be made by Mon-'a potluck supper at 5 this returned Wednes- dav noon. 'at the YWCA.

Harriet Haugan and day evening from Minneapolis. the woman's club board will Barbara Riley are in charge of where Mr. Joyce underwent sur- meet at 10 a Monday. I the supper that will be followed in Fairview Hospital. by a planning session.

David and Roy Roehl. Moosc- Iheart. have gone to California! jwhere they will make their home; iwith their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Roehl.

Redwood. They COMING EVENTS Thursday Lutheran Hour Paul's Lutheran Church, 8. Friday Bluebirds-Racine School gym, 8. League are studying problems of state taxation. Mr.

I 1( iuJd cus 'Church. i "Jerome Mersberger officiating. Miss Joan Gokey, W.H. Lawrence Wed Mrs. Elizabeth Gokey, 164 Linn is announcing the marriage of her granddaughter, Joan Patricia Gokey, Milwaukee, to William Huntley Lawrence, Milwaukee, son of Ralph H.

Lawrence, Madison Jan. 17. The nuptial ceremony was at 9 a.m. in the Immaculate Heart GOP Box Social on Feb. 19 in Beloit, for Lincoln Day of taxation which will confront the 1953 legislature.

A graduate of the University of Mr. Reynolds did graduate work at the School of Gov A white ballerina nylon tulle dress was worn by the bride, completed her attire with a lace leap that matched her bolero. She! eminent Management, University; carried a w1lite pra yer bonk on of Denver, and in 1946 became wnicn a orc hjd W1ls mounted, search director of the Municipal! Mai(1 honor. Miss Margaret iLeague of Toledo. He joined the porubsky, Milwaukee, wore a Wisconsin Alliance in blue lace dress, ballerina September, 1947.

The public Is invited to hear Mr. Reynolds. for Studio, Chicago WED IN DF.S PLAINES Marilyn Jean Bergman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herein R.

Bergman. 108 N. Chatham length, and carried a bouquet of red roses. Robert A. Lawrence was best man for his brother.

At a.m. a breakfast was served before the couple departed for a honeymoon in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence will side at 4729 W.

Wells Mil-j waukee. The bride, a Medical Auxiliary Tea in Beloif on Feb. 18 As part of the nurse recruit merit program. Rock County Medi- leal Auxiliary will give a tea Feb. Janesville resident, is the daugh- 18 in the home of Mrs.

D. M. ter of Joseph G. Gokey; Freeport, Clark of Beloit. Guests will be scn-illl.

She is an alumna of Mt. MaryJ iior girls of Beloit High school who college. Milwaukee. Mr. Lawrence, 'are interested in the Auxiliary'sia Delta Sigma Pi, attended Mar- became the bride of Thomas scholarship for nurses training atlquette and the University of Wis- seph Sowin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mercy Hospital, Janesville. Iconsin. Thomas R. Sowin.

Des Plaines. The Auxiliary met Tuesday 1 111.. Dec. 27. The Rev.

Patrick for dinner with the rrnmr TTAf A. Byrd read the ceremony in (society at the Hotel Hilton. Fol IlUbFllAL St. Mary's Church, Des Plaines. lowing dinner the Auxiliary 'dent, Mrs.

M. B. Llewellyn, Janes- Mr. and Mrs. Fay Merrick.

Miss were accompanied by their uncle. 1: i Prwihl Mr Roehl Entertain Before Mr. and Mrs. John Matheson, 1024 Oakland are giving a cocktail party for the Nuzum-Weston bridal partv and out of town wedding guests Friday evening before the'Alice Merrick and Mrs. Isabel Jac Roehl.

Janesville. Mr. Roehl dance at the Country Club. attended the funeral of will spend several weeks in Cali- Mr. and Mrs.

James B. Tait.i their aunt. Mrs. Alice E. Lloyd at fornia.

436 Bostwick are enter- Arena. Tuesday Mrs. Alice Vincent O'Ncil. Wash- taining 16 guests at a dinner party Mrs. Lloyd was fatally burned ington.

D. C. former Janesville in their home preceding the Friday. resident, is spending a short time Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Erirkson. here. Elect Swing Lobby J51S Mole Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mrs.

James Thayer. Los Angeles, has elected new hoard members fred Erickson and daughter, former Janesville resident, for this semester. This group is N. Bluff and Mr. and Mrs.

is visiting her cousin. Miss Ann charge of the Friday evening dance Ifred Gramke. 408 N. Franklin Van Wormer. Evansville.

and held at the YWCA for eighth and 'we today for Antigo where Janesville friends ninth graders. New board members are Marilyn Dixon, Geraldine Teal, Judy Byrne, Gilbert Hoag, John Peters and Dale Duecker, eighth Nancy Schrode, Carole Bergman Julie Rockwell, John Roberts Douglas Armstrong and Gary! Seventy members of American'photographed the picturesque ehal-' Knappenberger, ninth grade. Association of University Women ets in Zurich and the covered: Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a white slipper satin dress, princess style, with rose point lace bodice. Her tulle veil was trimmed in rose point lace and she carried a bouquet of white roses and gardenias. Miss Dorothy Sowin was maid of honor and Edward H.

Sowin, best man for his brother. The wedding breakfast was served at Tally Ho Colonial Inn. Park Ridge. 111. After a wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. Sowin are living at Lincoln Park Arms hotel, Chicago. i Sons were born to Mrs. Don ville. conducted the business meet- 0aWey Rte 3 and Mrs tly A The Auxiliary recen a punching bag to Rock County Child Guidance Center.

Janesville. John Hamburg, assistant superintendent of Edgerton schools. was born to Mrs. John McCarthy, 1423 Linden Ave. Admitted: Mrs.

Kenneth Berg, 1623 Mineral Point Whalen i haw "The Little Red School House Ain't Sf" 0 1 for he Rock County Republicans are planning a traditional early American box social for Feb. 19 when the Women's "Republican Club sponsors its third annual Lincoln day celebration at the Beloit armory. Instead of auctioning the boxes after the program, tickets purchased will include the 6:30 box supper, a talk by John Nuveen, president of Chicago Sunday. Evening dub, music and a Victory square dance. Mr.

Nuveen, who attended the inauguration in Washington, spent one year in Greece with ECA and a year in Belgium attached to the U. S. relief department. An exhibition of square dancing! will precede the dance. Tickets are now being riradattw for the event which is open to public.

In Janesville tickets may be secured from Mrs. Chtrln Buehl. dial 9483, or Mn. Hariaa Zodtner, 5441. Attending the session at which arrangements for the event set up were Mrs.

A. Buss, Turtle township, president Rock Rock County Women's Republican club; Mrs. Don Whitmore, Evansville, secretary; Mrs. Charles BuehL Janesville, program chairman; T. I.

Vickennan, Beloit county chairman; Mrs. B. L. Beloit, cc-chairmsfti; Charles ford, Janesville, chairman, Toms GOP; Mrs. Robert Zuehlke, Beloit, chairman.

Young GOP; and Daniel Lyons, president Beloit High School GOP. Rte. 2, Lake Geneva; Mrs. Harry Showers, 475 N. Pearl St: Candis Bremer, 412 N.

St; Joseph Palmer, Rte. 2, Elkhorn; Ronald 218 Glen St; William Smith, 429 S. Walnut Paul Mather. 525 S. High St; Mrs.

Thomas Lentz and daughter, 1713 Mole Ave. DONATE TO FUND At a recent meeting of the WSCS held in the home of Mrs. Clara Zima, members voted to contribute $5 to the March of The WSCS wijl sponsor a bake sale and lunch Saturday at Satrang's Hardware Store, Orford- vUle. What It Used To Be, Thank God." CiVic Music Artist Is Star of Myers Movie University Women Guests on Picture Tour of Europe Handicapped; Joyce Crawford, 327 Center Mrs. Lottie West, 320 Center Lawrence McKenzie, Delavan; Mrs.

Gerald Hipp, Rte. 3: Mrs. Marian Ferrel. ton: Mrs. Harrison Madden.

1050 Robert Rounsev-ille tenor ftar of A Mrs HeIe Atkmson the film. Tales; of Hoffman, UFF ALBPRT BM 450 the Myers Theater, Eas A accident; Ross 1 is to give the Civic 330 RANDALL AVE here. Apn 8. Rounseville, s.ng-| Dismiss ed: Mrs. Bonita ing and acting performance in jll24 Sf St wa technicolor production has re- Mrs.

Emma Heller, cejved cjvut-to-coast acclaim. 21 John Bom in Attleboro W8 15 Wisconsin record of success includes Rath 419 Hj concert oratono. motion pictures, wj Rusch f' 4 EdRerton RA yi ND OPC RP, A A Mrs. Mary Manley. 165 Cherry Another Civic Music soloist.

Ann, st Keating, Nurses Janet Diane is the name Melvin Twerberg. Com. JEFFERSON LICENSES JEFFERSON The following couples have applied to County James Hyer for licenses to marry: Marvin Ringstad and Jeanne Hargraves, both of Watertown: Dean Freson. Rte. 1.

Johnson in Janesville about V. VM by Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. yearj Hotel; Joseph Mitchell Janesville.

Rte. 2. for their daugh-j ter bom Jan. 19 in Edgerton Memorial Hospital. Janet has a sis- INSTAIX.

OFFICERS When Women's Relief Corps in-' 328 Madison Enoch Johnson, SALE featuring Bread and Donuts Saturday, Jan. 31 a. m. at Wh. Power Ltgat Cav C.WJ.

First Chriatiaa Chareh. officer; ter. Nancy, 3, and a brother. Tom-'staHed officers Tuesday Miss Beulah Luttig was installing musician Mrs. Elizabeth Churchill, and Mrs.

Pearl Keller, Creek, and Shirley Gramdorf, tertown. SERVING IN GERMANY UNION Albert Thompson now serving with the army in Munich, Germany, according to word received by relatives Thirty thousand German were utilized by the British against America in the Revolutionary War. Simplicity Frocks fee Spnuoj Beautiful bright color print with zipper closure. to 12 to M. 2.98 SERL'S 115 E.

MUwaakee Itissi, I BUY OLD GOLD In Any Form Top prices paid. All chandise is weighed and paid for on premises. JOE ROSE Ueeased Gold Phoae Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curran.

land their guests toured six Euro- bridge in Luzerne. Switzerland is J202 Elizabeth St. Joliet an- At Consolidated School pean countries in a fascinating the camera fans paradise for the nounr birth of a daughter. travelog given by Dr. and Mrs.

Swiss homes are highly decorative Kathleen, Jan. 23. in St. Josephs C. R.

Gilbertsen at the Woman's with railings carrying designs and Mrs. Curran is the club Tuesday evening. Colored the road signs are wood carvings. ormcr Pn'scilla Mckcwan. dntich slides and a map pointing out the Before leaving for Austria a trip cr 0 ji r- ant jip-.

Harold Mc- itincrary of the Gilbertsens and was made up Susten Pass. Janesville, Rte. 1. their traveling companions, Mr. tures were shown of a co-operative! and Mrs.

Walter Bening, Janes- farming settlement with four fam-' ville. illustrated the talk. ilies living in one large house and rUDHC lllVltSCl The tour began in Denmark working the fields together. 11 w-here the four rented a car for In Salzburg, the home of Mozart RGYIlOlQS TdlK sight-seeing in the Scandinavian was visited as well as the site of, rj countries. In Copenhagen.

Tivoli the musical festival. Tne travelers! John Reynolds. Madison, of Wis. amusement park was shown as went up Grassglachen to an alti- eonsin Taxpayers Alliiince, will we 81 me 0sn sailors tude of 9.000 feet to view the gla- speak at the meeting of the League quarters and lovely sidewalk cafes, cier country. of Women Voters at 7:45 p.m.

At Aarhus, the "travelers visited When the foursome reached Lon--Monday on the subject "What's 'Kronborg castle said to be the lo- don amous landmarks were be- Ahead for Wisconsin in 19-iZ-'" cale for "Hamlet." Every year this inf rejuvenated for the coronation. I Vn famous tragedy is enacted within lhe coat arms at Buckingham the walls of the great castle. monuments freshened up for the i Several shots of fjords identified June cvenf Flying home from Norway to the audience as well EnK i and the fade-out oicture as railroad stations made attrac- howc tnP statue of Liberty in live with beautiful flowers and jj ew 0 rk harbor potted plants. Mountain waterfalls In keeping with the program contributed to the scenic splendor theme the hostess committee dec- of Norway. In Bergen the tourists orated dinner fables wilh flags stopped at Troldhaugen.

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4ANESVHXE. WIS. BRADEY J. Ware, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Glenn J. Ware, 419 E. Milwau- the Norwegian composer Edvard do Mre. William Henke donated kee will be graduated Feb. 2 from Bradley University, Peoria, with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

A lieutenant colonel in the ROTC at college, he will receive a commission as second lieutenant in the air force. Ware is a 1948 graduate of Janesville High School and served on active duty with the Air Force for a year. His fraternity is Tau Epsilon Kappa. You're Crazy Grieg, In Stockholm, Sweden, many beautiful open air museums were pictured. The Gilbertsens and Benings flew to Switzerland where they the flags.

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