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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 9

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Miss Sandra Lee Vingers, N. P. Ah I born Say Vows (Cilcnto Studio) MRS. NORMAN AHLBORN Sandra Lee Vingers, Milwaukee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert K. Vingers, 2118 Eastwood Janesville, became the bride of Norman Paul Ahlborn at 4 p.m. Saturday. The candlelight ceremony was performed by the Rev. Stephen Mazak in St.

John Evangelical Lutheran Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Charles Ahlborn, Cudahy, and the late Charles Ahlborn. When Mr. Vingers gave his daughter in marriage she was wearing a white bridal gown of sat a peau with alencon lace detailing.

The bride's double- tiered veil was caught to an Alencon lace headdress with pearl and crystal trim. Three large white orchids with yellow sweetheart roses, stephanotis Miss Janice Dewart, Gary Lindloff Wed COMO The Rev. Perry Britton was the officiating clergyman at 4 p.m. Saturday for the marriage of Miss Janice Louise Dewart and Gary Robert Lindloff. Seated in front pews of the Como Community Church for the service were parents of the couple, Mr.

and Mrs. David Dewart, Lake Geneva, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindloff, Delavan. Angel mist taffeta was used to fashion the bridal gown.

Chantilly lace and sequins were the accents. The bride wore a pearl and crystal headdress to secure her bouffant silk illusion veiling. She carried white daisies and blue carnations in a cascade bouquet. Miss Karen Norton was asked to attend as maid of honor and Mrs. Richard Roth was the aide.

The best man was James Boehning. Richard Roth and Burdick Community Club Burdick Community Club meets at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow with Mrs. Nellie Martin, Evansville. Railroad Women Milwaukee Railroad Woman 's Club convenes at 7:30 p.m.

tomorrow in. the clubhouse. (Evans Studio) MRS. GARY LINDLOFF Larry Lindloff with Wayne Long assisted. Immediately following the reception for 150 guests in the Colonial Hotel, the couple departed for a wedding trip of unannounced destination.

They will live in Delavan. The bride is a 1968 graduate of Badger High School and her husband attended Delavan High Schopl. He is employed at Waling-Cutting Motors, Delavan. Irene Wallace Hazel Cum mings WEEKLY CHAHER IkND TIPS ALL ABOUT HAIR CARE AND REPAIR NEW from FRANCES DENNEY We all know about the "pause that refreshes." Now Frances Denney introduces a skin freshener that really refreshes, SOURCE OF BEAUTY EXHILARATING LOTION, an invigorating addition to your daily cleansing it is the ultimate in skin fresheners. This lotion has a dual purpose.

First it performs a skin freshener's function, rinsing away the last traces sf cleansers. It's second, and most exciting purpose is the added plus of stimulation. This cooling stimulating quality is very beneficial tto the skin. It actually wakes up blood circulation and leaves the skin oool and refreshed. Five Dollars I NOW Anti-Perspirant Plus, Frances Denney's famous antiperspirant for the woman who has a perspiration problem, now has a sister product, SPRAY ANTI-PERSPIRANT.

Spray spirant has the sameeffectivestay-dry piower as Anti-Perspirant Plus with theadded convenience of spray delightfully scented, too. Three dollars and fifty cents. LUSTRE GLOSS-Frances has created Lustre Gloss, eight creamy sticks of magic to add beauty to a face. Six creamy sticks of color that add a blush, a frosty white for highlighting, and a inocha brown for contouring away unwanted features. It is conveniently packaged in a swivel stick for easy application.

For that fashionable shiny look, use Lustre Gloss after powder for the more traditional matte finish, apply after foundation and before powder. Five Dollars NEW COTY MUGUET des hois REFRESHER A cologne for splashing-splash on a bright new feeling-for after bath or before anything. Splash yourself with high the closest thing yet to a zingy spring breeze in a bottle. You'll love that fresher-than-fresh feeling that tingles jfour skin from tip to toe. 8 oz.

for only three dollars COLOGNE MIST Pour fabled fragrances each witk a'hint of spring. Captured in new eryital style Umited one dollar and seventy- five eanta each. Golden Promesst REMEMBER BEAUTY BLOSSOMS FROM A CLEAN SKIN. A TRULY LOVELY SKIN BEGINS WITH CLEANLINESS. EVEN THE MOST SKILLFULLY APPLIED MIAKE-UP CANNOT CONCEAL THE MARKS OF IMPROPER CLEAiNSING.

KENNEDY COSMETIC USTtlN 'MN OOWNTflMfN Rexali CENTERS WHTHN and lemon leaves filled the cascade bridal bouquet. The former Miss Vingers was attended by Miss Debra Vingers. Bridesmaids were the Misses Mary Mallory. Donna Ahlborn and Joan Foulks. Ahlborn was flower girl and the ring bearer was Kent Mallory.

Lawrence Butero assisted the bridegroom as best man. The aides were escorted by Curtis Mallory, Bernard Falkiewicz and Charles Ahlborn. Wedding guests were ushered by William Ahlborn and Dennis Vingers. Robert Vingers was acolyte. Mr.

and Mrs. Ahlborn received their 250 guests at the House of Prince, Bayview, following the nuptial ceremony. Music was provided for dancing and a buffet dinner was served. The bride is a secretary for the Continental Assurance Milwaukee, and her husband is employed at Langer Roofing and Sheet Metal Milwaukee. The newlyweds are honeymooning at Acapulco and After June 1, they will make their home at 4553-A N.

27 Milwaukee. Installation Set by Lincoln PTA Lincoln PTA officers will be installed during the organization's meeting set for 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the school. Mrs. Veryl Wilcox, former president of the Janesville PTA Council, will officiate.

Lloyd Hughes will direct the school choir in the singing of four numbers. He also will direct the piano selections. A play, "Travel: So Many Thoughts a Day," will be given by the sixth grade students under the direction of Mrs. Joan Fish. Donald Burton's class will perform and there will be a talk on summer safety.

Mrs. Rollin Royce will conduct the board meeting prior to the program and all new and old officers should be in attendance. PTA Officers To Be Seated Mrs. Fredrick Blum will be installed president of Hillcrest PTA at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the school.

A potluck dinner will precede the installation. Other officers to be seated include: Mrs. Walter Peters, first vice president; Mrs. Joseph Sheldon, second vice president; Mrs. Robert Yahr, third vice president; Mrs.

Richard Jackson and Mrs. Duane Graham, fourth vice presidents; Mrs. Willis Schneider, secretary; Mrs. David Utzig, treasurer; Mrs. Bernard Richardson, historian, and Mrs.

William Ackerman and Mrs. Donald Everhart, council representatives. (Helgesen studio) MISS ANN FENNEY Miss Ann Fenney, Paul H. HorswIII Plan July Rite A July 12 wedding in Peterson, is being planned by Miss Ann M. Fenney and Paid H.

Horswill, son of Hugh D. Horswill, 2002 Woodruff and the late Mrs. Horswill. Announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage was revealed by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Maynard Fenney, Rushford, Minn. Miss Fenney, a graduate of Winona State College, Winona, teaches English and French at Milton Union High School. Mr. Horswill is in the Navy. MISS LINDA JONES Miss Linda Jones Has Become Engaged ALBANY Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Jones, Albany, have made known the! engagement of their daughter, Linda Kay, to Paul Allen Fox, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Fox, Albany. Miss Jones is employed at St.

Clare Hospital, Monroe. Mr. Fox is employed at Dearth Motors. A fall wedding is being planned. Notice Because the Gazette strives to publish wedding announcements and pictures while they are still news, bridal photographs must be in the Gazette office within six days after the- wedding if publication of such photograph is desired.

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$48.50 2495 Tha finait by Janiivillt't only MaiUr Hialoiraplitr, parfact Pothar't Day Gift Call naw for yaur appalntmant. 7S4-7767 Events Calendar TONIGHT TOPS Calorie Cutups State School for Handicapped, 6 p.m. YWCA annual meeting YWCA, 6:30 p.m. Milton Bell Choir Senior Citizens' Center, 7 p.m. Sweet Adelines Marshall Junior High School, 7 p.m.

Janesville Barbership Chorus Junior High School, 8 p.m. Catholic Daughters of America KC Clubrooms, 7:45 p.m. AAU Swim Qub YMCA, 7 p.m. TOMORROW Veterans of World War I Barracks and Clubhouse, 12:30 p.m. Black Hawk Retired Club Senior Citizens' Center, 12:30 p.m.

OES Study Class Masonic Temple, 1 p.m. Elks Women Have Banquet Prizes at the Elks Ladies mother-daughter banquet recently were won by Mmes. L. G. Ellebrecht, Robert Homan, Ward Slayton, Robin Pribble, Frank Lynch and Henry Wenistrom.

Other prizes went to Tammy Nickolette and Sue Mowris. More than 100 "women attended the event and were served by the Elks on tables decorated with artificial birds, butterflies and apple blossoms. Gerald Cox, magician, provided the entertainment. Mmes. Lloyd Algrem Erling Dahl, David Sherman and David Nickolette were in charge of arrangements.

Group for Retarded Concludes its Season The Auxiliary for Retarded Children held its final meeting of the year recently at the Elks Club. Hostesses for the luncheon were Mrs. Lloyd Harder and Mrs. T. 0.

Mills. Mrs. Raymond Zyc was installed president. Seated with her were: Mrs. Grant Rossiter, vice president; Mrs, William Allan, secretary, and Mrs.

Sidney Erwin, treasurer. Mrs. Sidney Erwin, outgoing president, was given a gift in appreciation of two years' service. Couples Play Bridge The playoff for the couples division of the Catholic Woman's Club bridge tournament was held recently. Winners included: Clubs, Mr.

and Mrs. George Mark, first; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stibbe, second, and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward McNamara, third. Diamonds: Mr. and Mrs. James Noll, first; Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Bell, second, and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Sedor, third.

Hearts: Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Ackerman, first; Mr.

and Mrs. James Umhoefer, second, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheehan, third. Flower Arranging Is Program Topic Mmes.

David Ziegler, Stanley Simmons and Richard Davis demonstrated the basic designs in flower arranging at the recent meeting of the Janesville Home and Garden Club. Mrs. Charles Ferguson, hostess, was assisted by Mrs. Eugene Wagner. A workshop was held and members exchanged plants.

Under the Hairdryer Sign over a bar: "Our martinis are so dry they're dusty," Ego: the only thing that can keep growing without nourishment. The man who rests on his laurels is wearing them in the wrong place. Golf is what ditch-digging and carpet-beating would be if all three were attempted in one afternoon. An old-timer is one who remembers when it cost less to park a car than to run one. One thuig you'll remember: You'll have-carefree hair when you have it styled at Cleo's Beauty Salon Cfeos BEAUTY SALON 215 S.FRANKLIN ST.

Phone 7S2-237f (Evans Studio) MISS P.ATRICIA SMITH Patricia Smith Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. McGrath, 1119 E. Racine are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Ben Bosshart son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Bosshart Beloit. Miss Smith is a junior at Mercy Hospital School of Nursing and Mr. Bosshart is a student at the University of Wisconsin Rock County Campus. A June 14 wedding in St.

John Vianney Catholic Church is planned. MISS CHRISTINE STILWELL, Dennis Standiford To Be Bridegroom SOUTH BEND, June 14 wedding is being planned by Miss Christine Jo Stilwell and Dennis Paul Standiford. Miss Stillwell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Douglas Wilda, South Bend.

They announced the betrothal and nuptial plans. Mr. Standiford is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Theron Standiford, formerly of Janesville. They are living at Le High Acres, Fla.

Miss Stilwell will graduate from Riley High School, South Bend, and is employed at Uniroyal, South Bend. Mr. Standiford is a graduate of Janesville High School and attended Stout State University. He is a professional golfer'at Hill Crest Country Club, Indianapolis. Clinton Twirlers Clinton Twirlers graduation dance is to begin with a 7 p.m.

potluck dinner Wednesday at the Clinton Grade School. Dancing is at 8:30 p.m. Joe McKeown is the caller and prizes will be given. Menclay, May T9, THEJANESVILieGAZETTE -Page 9 Linda J. Protteau, M.

J. Romack Are United Nuptial vows were exchanged by Miss Linda Jean Protteau and Michael James Romack at 6:15 p.m. Saturday. The service for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Protteau, Edgerton, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gilbertson, Edgerton, Junior League Year Concluded Catholic Junior League concluded its activities for the year recently with a mother- daughter banquet at Krause's Town and Country Restaurant. "Charm in a Capsule" was the title of the program given by Mrs. Audrey Zirbel, Milwaukee.

Mrs. Howard Gage, outgoing president, received a gift in appreciation for two years of service as head of the league. Mrs. Richard Sands, incoming president, announced committee chairmen. They are: Mrs.

Thomas Cullen, ways and means; Mrs. Thomas France, membership; Mrs. Joseph Wemstrom, spiritual; Mrs. David DeRosier, sunshine; Mrs. Richard Cnary, hostess; Mrs.

Kenneth Smejkal, social; Mrs. William Stafford, legislative; Mrs. Marvin Frisch, telephone; Mrs. Andrew York, philanthropy; Mrs. Howard Took, historian and year book; Mrs.

John Collins, candidate-at-large; Mrs. Willard Ness, parliamentarian; Mrs. Douglas Guenther, Mrs. Daniel Brodie and Mrs. Gil Klukas, auditing.

Mrs. Cnary received a special prize. PTA Re-elects Unit President Mrs. Richard Monk was installed president of Wilson PTA recently. She is serving a second term.

Seated with Mrs. Monk were: Mrs. Donald Davenport, first vice president; Mrs. Nathan Trotter, second vice president; Mrs. Connie Glowacki, secretary; Mrs.

Donald Morris, treasurer, and Mrs. James McCarthy, historian. Lloyd Hughes directed the fifth and sixth grade choir in a special program. A modern version of Cinderella was presented by the Language Arts Unit V. Reveal Bridge Winners Mmes.

M. J. Kennedy, S. A. Freitag and Roy Dean were winners at the recent bridge day at the Janesville Country Club.

Mrs. R. B. McRoberts was hostess. A circus bridge party and luncheon will be held at 1 p.m.

Friday at the club. Mrs. Neil O'Leary and Mrs. Richard Holznecht will be hostesses. Reservations by foursomes are requested.

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2121 MilTONAVE. 752.2393 AMf KICA was in St. Mary's Catholic Church. The bride carried yellow roses, gladiolas and lilies of the valley and wore a lace gown and coat ensemble of lace. A long chapel-length mantilla was held in place by a lace and crystal crown.

The maid of honor was Miss Gail Protteau. The aides included Miss Marge Emerson and Miss Karen Peterson. The bridegroom had Joseph Hicks as his best man. Keith Overturf, John Botsford, Kenneth Wescott, Larry Valley and Duane Lein were in the bridal party as groomsmen and ushers. More than 400 wedding guests were received by the couple during the reception in the VFW Clubhouse.

The newlyweds plan to honeymoon in North Carolina and Florida. After May 25 they will live at Rt. 1, Edgerton. Both are Edgerton High School graduates. The bride is employed in the office of Highway Trailer Industries, Edgerton and her husband is a General Motors employe.

MISS SHIRLEY STAUFFER Daniel Jacobs Will Be Bridegroom HELEN VILLE-Mr. and Mrs. Werner Stauffer Helenville, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Mae, to Airman l.C. Daniel L. Jacobs, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Jacobs, Fort Atkinson. The bride-elect is a graduate of Madison Technical College and is employed as a secretary at the University of Wisconsin. Her fiance is stationed at Kn- cheloe Air Force Base in Michigan. A July 19 wedding is being planned.

(Evans Studio) MRS. MICHAEL ROMACK Washington PTA Sets Installation Eugene Johnson will be installed president of Washington PTA at that organization's meeting set for 7:30 Tuesday at the school. Seated with Mrs. Johnson will be: Mrs. Charles Schimek, first vice president; Robert Thurner, second vice president; Mrs.

Glen Kipfer, secretary; Mrs. George Ploof, treasurer, and Eldon Iverson, Mrs. Dale. Christopherson and Mrs. Jerry Anderson, council representatives.

Donald Ellis, city recreation director, will speak and the fifth and sixth grade choir will entertain. Kindergarten mothers will serve refreshments. The board meets at 7 p.m. Women of the Moose Cite Mrs. Malterer Mrs.

Laura Malterer, the only charter member Moose Women, was honored with a surprise birthday party recently. Mrs. Malterer, who resides at Caravilla, has been a member of Women of the Moose for 49 years and celebrated her 80th birthday Mrs. Wallace Habecfc, social service chairman presented a corsage to the guest of. honor.

Membership chairman Mrs. Edward Gillespie and her committee arranged the social hour. Past Noble Grands Rock County Past Noble Grands will meet with members of the Rebekah Lodge Past Noble Grands at a 12:30 p.m. potluck luncheon Wednesday at the West Side Hall. the money youMI save with SELF-SERVICE DRY CLEANING YES IT'S LIKE FINDING A NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNT, THE WAY YOU'LL SAVE AT BOOTHROYD'S.

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