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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 39

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Miss Lynn R. Pfund, Dean J. Hanson Wed Miss Lynn Redeen Pfund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph H.

Pfund, 601 N. Ringold became the bride of Dean James Hanson at 5 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. I.T.

Droegemueller officiated in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Mr. Hanson is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Einar Hanson, 224 Milton Ave. The former Miss Pfund wore a faille satin skimmer wedding gown with floor- length skirt. Satin finish venice lace accented the gown. She wore a satin petal face frame headdress with pearls and orange blossom to hold her imported endish silk illusion veil. The veil was chapel-length and detailed with lace.

The bride carried a bouquet of white butterflied roses and streamers of forget-me-knots. (Evans Studio) MRS. DAVID HILL Kay A. Fauska, David 0. Hill Ceremony Held Faith Lutheran Church was the setting at 4 p.m.

Saturday for the marriage of Miss Kay Ann Pauska and Blavid Orval Hill. The Rev. Willard Lund officiated for 'the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H.

Fauska, 2011 Moreland and the son of Otto G. Hill, Astoria, Ore. The bride wore a gown fashioned of imported chantilly lace with sequin trim. The full, formal-length gown fell iftto a chapel train. She wpre a matching headdress trimmed with pearls and crystals to hold her imported silk illusion Vfiil.

White roses were her flowers. Mrs. Robert Sommers was the liiatron of honor. The Misses Karen Galbrecht, Julie Fauska and Cathy SVanklin were the bridesmaids. Robert Sommers appeared as the liest man.

Larry Lanners, Thomas King and Thomas Lee were groomsmen, tlshers were Steve Fauska and Thomas Helgestead. 200 guest attended the reception in the church fellowship hall. Destination of the wedding trip was not revealed. After Dec. 30, they will live 9t 214 Holmes St.

The bride is a senior at Parker High School and her husband is a 1965 graduate of Astoria High School, Astoria, Ore. He served three years in the Navy and is employed by the Janesville Police Department. (Vera's Photo) MRS. DEAN HANSON Marriage Licenses WALWORTH COUNTY Jose Hurtado, Town of Geneva, Dolores J. Hoover, Woodstock, 111.

Gary L. Hoffman, Bonita R. Kinnison, both Whitewater. Wayne D. Hiemstra, Fond du Lac, Elaine F.

Welch, Delavan. Larry W. Chapman, Town of Troy, Susan K. Hazelberg, Town of East Troy. John L.

McCallister Waukesha, Connie L. Platts, Elkhorn. James W. Whowell, Fontana, Carol J. Reid, Fontana, Vicki Potratz Is Bride MRS.

MORRIS WICKLIFFE Events Calendar TOMORROW College cafeteria, p.m. The New Year's here! We really hope the future holds much happiness and prosperity for all of you and that you can' make the most of each new day. As for us, thanks so much for your friendship. Th. staff BOOTHROYD'S Clothes Core Center Miss Carol McCutchin was the maid of honor.

Mrs. Charles Moen assisted as the matron of honor. Daniel McNally assisted Mr. Hanson as best man. Groomsmen were Gary Brink, Gale Pfund, Mike Coyne and Dennis Lolli.

A wedding dinner and reception with dance was held at the Holiday Inn. The newlyweds will spend a week at the Pheasant Run Resort, St. Charles, 111. Mr. and Mrs.

Hanson will live at 1313 E. Milwaukee St. The bride is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and teaches Spanish at Beloit Memorial High School. Mr. Hanson is an accountant at General Motors.

Miss Berg Has Married Robert Keeler Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church was the scene Saturday for the marriage of Miss Carolyn May Berg to Robert F.X. Keeler. The Rev. John L. Urban performed the service for the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Warren F. Berg, Beloit, and the son of Mrs. William Keeler, Mukwonago, and William Keeler, Waukesha. Miss Marsha Berg was maid of honor.

Miss Carol Warriner and Mrs. Terry von Dahlen were the aides. William Keeler assisted as best man. Groomsmen included Gary Gesell and Terry von Dahlen. Gregory Keeler and Dennis Seeley ushered.

The bride wore a gown fashioned of peau de soie and lace. Her cathedral mantilla was held by a lace crown and she carried a colonial bouquet filled with white pompons and red roses. The reception was in the Flaming Wheel Lounge. Destination of the wedding trip was not disclosed. Mr.

and Mrs. Keeler plan to live in Whitewater where both are juniors at Whitewater State University. The bride is a graduate of Beloit Catholic High School and her husband graduated from Marquette High School, Milwaukee. Evangelical Lutheran Church was the setting at 3 p.m. Saturday for the marriage of Miss Vicki Potratz, Clinton, and Morris Wickliffe, Madison.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Potratz, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wickliffe, Benton, Ark.

The bride wore an A-line, formal- length gown of ivory taffeta brocade with fur trim. The gown, made by the bride, featured a full-length train falling from the shoulders. Her fingertip veil of imported swiss silk illusion was held in place by a fur headdress. She carried a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. Miss Eileen Bakken was the maid of honor and Miss Jane Hahn the bridesmaid.

James Wickliffe served as his brother's best man. William Potratz was groomsman. Ushers were Roger Anderson and Robert Kohls. A reception was held in the Clinton Grade School immediately following the ceremony. The couple left on a honeymoon trip to an unannounced destination.

The bride is a 1964 graduate of Clinton High School and a 1968 graduate of the University of Wisconsin. She attended graduate school at Indiana University and is employed as the Director of Women's Residence Halls, Manchester College, North Manchester, Ind ilie bridegroom is pursuing doctoral studies at the University of Wisconsin. (Evans Studio) MRS. ROBERT KEELER Because the Gazette strives to publish wedding announcements and pictures while they are still bridal photographs must be in the Gazette office within six days after the wedding if publication of such photograph is desired. Monday, December 29, 1969 THE JANESVILLE GAZETTE -Page 11 Miss Colleen Peterson Bride of Allan H.

Levy The Rev Beltz officiated at the 7 p.m. marriage Saturday of Miss Colleen Ann Peterson and Allan Howard Levy. The service was in St. Mark's Lutheran Church. The former Miss Peterson is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence F. Peterson, 55S. Harmony Dr. Mr.

Levy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Levy, Chicago. The bride wore a wedding gown of organza with pearl flowers on lace. Her three tiered veil was caught to a forward hat of pearl trimmed lace and sheer fabric petals.

The matron of honor was Mrs. Carl A. Timm III. Miss Betsy Connor, Miss Diane Peterson and Mrs. David Vaughn were aides.

The best man was Leonard Nachbin. Groomsmen were Michael (Evans Studio) MRS. CHARLES JOHNSON Mary E. Guse, Capt. Johnson Recite Promises Married at 3 p.m.

Saturday in St. John Vianney Catholic Church were Miss Mary Elaine Guse and Capt. Charles Marvin Johnson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl L. Guse, 1429 E. Racine St. The bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Eugene Indgjer, 1921 Conway and Charles E.

Johnson, Roscoe, 111. The bride's gown was fashioned of silk peau de soie and had accents of alencon lace and pearls. She wore a matching headdress jeweled in pearls and crystals to hold her bouffant veil of silk illusion. Mrs. Stephen Capelle assisted as matron of honor.

The Misses Beverly Guse, Jeanine Johnson and Sheila Johnson were the bridesmaids. John Swanson was the best man. Ed Lubeck, Gary Greenfield and Robert Greenfield were in the wedding party as groomsmen. Ushers were Ronald Guse and Richard Dahlke. A buffet luncheon and reception was held in the VFW Clubhouse.

After Jan. 5, Capt. Johnson and his bride will live at Ft. Wolters, Texas. The bride is a 1966 graduate of Janesville High School and was employed by Bunker Ramo-Borg Instruments, Delavan.

A 1966 graduate of Janesville High School, the bridegroom is a graduate of Officers' Candidate School and spent 13 months in Korea with the Army. He is attending Helicopter Flight School, Ft. Wolters. Knights of Columbus Plan an Open House Carroll Council Knights of Columbus will start off 1970 with a New Year's Day open house from 1 to 5 p.m. in the clubhouse.

Several color television sets will be in operation so members can watch the bowl game of their choice and the council activity committee, headed by Stanley Mulrooney, will provide a buffet. George E. Smith Enrolls MILWAUKEE-George E. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard A. McGrath, 1119 E. Racine Janesville, has fegislered for the winter quarter at Milwaukee School of Engineering. PHONE 754-7686 SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon. 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Fri. 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. NELSON PIANO We Offer; America's top Quality pianos Steinway Everett-Cable Nelson-Kawai.

We follow up with excellent service. A rental purchase plan is also available. 533 MILTON AVE. Welcoming a glad New Year, we greet you with hopes sincere that the best for you is here. Helgesen Residence Studio.

(Evans Studio) MRS. ALLAN LEVY Donald Nenneman Marries Helen Seffrood, Beloit, and Donald Nenneman, Juda, were married Dec. 6 in the West Wiota Lutheran Church. Parents of the nuptial pair are Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Seffrood, South Wayne, and Mrs. Ralph Nenneman, Juda. The bride is a graduate of Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, and the bridegroom is an alumnus of Juda High School. He farms near Juda where they are making their home. Carolyn Holloway Cited MADISON-Carolyn Westby Holloway, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Westby, Janesville, has been recognized for outstanding scholastic achievement by the University of Wisconsin School of Family Resources and Consumer Sciences. Others cited included: Cheryl Haglund, Lake Mills; Dee Baltzer, Evansville; Marilyn Lostetter Noble, Stoughton; Sheryl Smith, Monroe, and Susan Jordan, Lake Mills. Minsky, Shelly Chaplik and Sherwood Wallace. Ushering were Carl L.

Peterson and Capt. Carl A. Timm III. Mr. and Mrs.

Levy received their 300 wedding guests during the reception in the Cordovan Inn. The newlyweds plan to honeymoon in Hawaii and live at 530 Surf Chicago, after Jan. 5. The bride, a graduate of Craig High School, is a graduate of Airlines Personnal, Humboldt Institute, Minneapolis. She is employed as a secretary by Delta Airlines, Chicago.

A Roosevelt High School graduate, the bridegroom continued his education at the University of Illinois. He served in the National Guard from 1962 to 1968 and is employed as a realtor by Floyd M. Phillips, Chicago. Senser-Blankenheim Engagement Is Told HONOLULU, Hawaii-Maj. (Ret.) and Mrs.

Henry J. Sensor, Honolulu, liavc announced the belrothal of their daughter, Irene Marie, lo Sgl. Thomas C. Blankenheim, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold lilankenheim, Madison. Sgl. Blankenhiem, who will complete four years with the Air p-orce Security I'olice in January, plans to return to Wliitewater Slate University, where he was a junior before enlisting in tlie Air Force. Miss Senser is a junior with a foreign languages major at the University of Hawaii. She plans to attend the University of Wisconin in January.

A June wedding is planned. Sam G. Sumwalt Head of Class Sam G. Sumwalt, son of the Rev. and Mrs.

Donald Sumwalt, Juda, is serving as president of the freshman class at North Central College, Naperville, 111. Mr. Sumwalt is majoring in music education at the 108-year-old liberal arts college. In addition to his service as the senior class officer, Mr. is involved in other campus activities.

He is a member of the college stage band and the concert band. Under the Hairdryer Son to father, who is frowning at report card: "You know how it is, dad nice guys finish last." Some people have no trouble at all separating the men from the boys. These people are called women. Friend of ours is on a new onion diet. In one week he lost three pounds and four friends.

By now, the family scholar is back in college with his mini-TV, sports car, portable stereo, electric toothbrush and scathing criticism of our materialistic society. The race horse is the only animal that can take thousands of poeple for a ride at the same time. Why not ride over to Cleo's Beauty Salon for a streamlined hair-do that's becoming? BEAUTY SALON 215 S. FRANKLIN ST. Phone 752-2376 WEEKLY CHAHER AND TIPS ALL ABOUT COSMETICS Irene Wallace Hazel Cummings AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIALS DANA Spray Colognes: "Ambush" and "20 Carats" $1.75 Fashion's favorite stowaway! The "Spray Mist Traveler" by Prince Matchabelli.

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