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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 9

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Karen Cash Karen Cash St. Louis Graduate Karen Mario Cash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Cash, Han over, graduated magna cum laude June 4 from St.

Louis University in a class of 1,180. In the fall she will be attending Purdue University, a a ette, on a Vocational Rehabilitation Assoc i a tion full scholarship to work toward a master's degree in audiology and speech sciences. At St. Louis University Karen was a member of Theta Phi Alpha, national Catholic social sorority, and Sigma Alpha Eta, Professional speech and hearing fraternity. 1HS Graduate Is Feted at Reception Andrea Joy Adamany, a 1966 Janesville High School graduate, was guest of honor at a Teception given by her mother, Mrs.

Earle Kettner, 1524 St. Lawrence Monday night. Her sister, Mrs. Dale Mishleau, and cousin, Gloria 'Marhee, poured at a serving table decorated with the blue and white school colors. Andrea will continue her education at the University of Wisconsin Center in Janesville in the fall.

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SMITH'S JEWELRY STORE 119 W. Milwaukee St. Whert You Always Do Better. Plans Sept 10 Wedding Janesvillo Daily Gazette, Thursday. June 9.

Studio BEVERLY MORK Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Mork, 712 Adams announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Ann, to Hewett McGahee Alden, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold L. Alden, Atlanta, Ga. The bride-elect attended Carroll College, where she was a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority and graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa, where she was a member of Sigma Phi Chi Professional Sorority. She is a 1960 graduate of Janesville High School. The future bridegroom attended the University of Georgia, Athens, where he was affiliated with Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.

He is a graduate of the Palmer College of Chiropractic and a member of Delta Sigma Chi. He is a chiropractor practicing in Clarkston, Ga. The wedding will take place Sept. 10 in Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church.

Begin Tournament Play First rounds of tha Schaller and iSaxer tournaments are to be played at the Country Club on or before Wednesday, tournament cochalrmen Mrs. Martha Purdy and Mrs. Robert Karraker announced today. The Schaller event is IB holes, the Saxer nine holes. Championship and A class women golfers who play In the Schaller event are: Mrs.

Frank Russo vs. Mrs. Phil Hull; Mrs. John Francis vs. Mrs.

Earl Fugate; Mrs. "Scott" Owen vs. Mrs. Bernard Wortmann; Mrs. W.

M. Patterson-bye; Mrs. E. W. Rost-bye; Mrs.

Robert Mork vs. Mrs. Peter Jacobs; Mrs. Len Wyss-bye; Mrs. Jack Schroeder vs.

Mrs. Al Billings, Mrs. Jim Farley vs. Mrs. Robert Karraker; Mrs.

Ed McGavock vs. Mrs. James Cripc; Mrs. John Dreyer vs. Mrs.

Bill Bes- slre; Mrs. Gary Dunk-bye: Mrs. Robert Yahr vs. Mrs. Robert Parker; Mrs.

Tom Ryan-bye; Mrs. Al Gehri vs. Mrs. Martha Purdy; Mrs. Ted Sorenson-bye.

and golfers who are entered in the Saxer event are: Mrs. Robert Jacobs vs. Mrs. R. Obourn; Mrs.

Walter Sayre vs. Mrs. Jerry Seidl; Mrs. Carl Roth vs. Mrs.

Melville Smith; Mrs. T. R. James-bye. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday afternoon Cluh Friday evening Lamb-Hart bridal Inn Youth Fete Betty Rupp 1 at Prenuptials Bride-elect Betty Rupp has been honored at several showers preceding her wedding to James Post which takes place at 2 p.m.

Saturday in Cargill Methodist Church. A variety shower was given by Mrs. Albert Bakke, 2209 Frontier Road. Betty received a linen shower at the brunch hosted by Mrs. Robert Ransom, Elm Drive.

Mrs. Russell Van Galder entertained in her new home 2480 Riverside Drive, Beloit. Prizes were given to Mrs. William Mullooly, Clinton, Mrs. Harriette Byrne and Mrs.

Bernard Rupp. The bride received a gift. A couples party was held in the home of Mrs. John Tans, Avalon Road, with Mrs. Richard Corris and Mrs.

Fred How' ard as cohostesses. Prizes were won by Louts Lockart, Mrs Carl McCartie, Elkhorn. Russ Robertson, Beloit, and Mrs Ralph Gleasman. Gifts were presented. Dance at Lima Center Herb Hill will call Rhythm Rascals square dance Saturday night in Lima Center Town Hall.

Sandy's Flower Farm Fulton, Wis. Flower and Vegetable Plants GERANIUMS RIVKSIDE PARK GREB4H0USE 1406 Hamilton Janesville, Wis. PHONE 754-2121 Located at Entrance to Riverside Park SPRING A.M. to 8:00 P.M. DAILY LAMB'S FOR VACATION Poor Boy Tops S-M-L Take Physical for Day Camp Free physical examinations for girls attending the YWCA Day Camp will be held tomorrow evening, from 7 to 9.

Girls attending Day Camp are to have an examination prior to entering camp. Dr. Esther Rau, donating her services under the auspices of the Zonta Club, will be assisted by members of the YWCA Camp committee in giving the exams. Day Camp director, Mrs. Gloria Ziegler, announced that all three weeks of camp are filled and that there is a waiting list for each week.

This is the first time the program, underwritten by the North County United Givers Fund, has been offered for three weeks. In previous years Day Camp was only held for two weeks. Camp begins Monday and continues through July 1. Set Swing Lobby Swing Lobby for 8th-9th graders will be held at 7 tomorrow night at the YWCA. Parents of Swing Lobby members will assist Miss Charlotte Rothman in chaperoning the social.

Dinner Marks 25th Wedding Coming Events Thumday evening DAV Chapter Auxiliary Patriotic Hall, 8 Friday noon Serra Club Town-Country, 12:10 Friday afternoon Immunization clinic City Hall, 3:30 Studio MR. AND MRS. DREW MILTON Mr. and Mrs. James Drew, Rte.

1, Milton, observed their 25th wedding anni versary Sunday with a family dinner at Northern Inn, Edgerton. James Drew, Footville, and Margaret Tierney, Evansville, were married May 24, 1941 in St. Paul's Catholic Church, Evansville, by the Rev. Alois Klaas. Attending the couple were Dan Drew, Milton, and Rosemary Meely Bowen, Larchmont N.Y.

The Drews have three daughters, Mrs. Michael Haney, Kokomo, Janet, a senior at Whitewater State University and Coleen, Milton Union High School junior; two granddaughters, Lori and Jill Haney. Mr. Drew is engaged in farming and Mrs. Drew is a member of the elementary school staff at Milton Junction.

Delavan Golfers To Play Muny Janesville Muny Golf Women will entertain women members of Delavan Del brook Club Tuesday. Reservations are to be made with Vera Gothe or Pat Homan. Fifty-five played the Municipal course Tuesday. Winners were as follows: IB hole, Marge Carson, Pat Homan and "Corky" Gifford; nine hole: Betty Smith, Vera Gothe, Mary Averna, Diane Emerson, Jean Levzow, Lela Bell and Mabel Bennwitz; blind bogey, Lucile Schork, Grace Clutter and Doris Thorn; sunken approach, Lee Orvald and Ginny Tabor; Ralph Scott prize, Toni Hessel. California Resident Honored at Party Thirty three relatives and friends attended a party Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Davis, 532 Monroe in honor of Mrs. Davis' uncle, George F.

Heise, Valinda, Calif. Out of town guests were Mrs. Harlow Wolfe and son, Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Martyn Stevens and Mrs.

Fred Kueck, Oak Park, 111., Mrs. Harold Schlueter, Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schlueter and son, Menomonee Falls and Mr. and Mrs.

William Poenichen, Stoughton. Parents Program Attracts 50 Mrs. Roger G. Cunningham and Mrs. Louis D.

Gage Jr. presented their pupils in recital, Sunday afternoon in their home, 328 S. Wisconsin St. Fifty parents and grandparents of the pupils attended. The recital also was the last meeting for the club year of the Stephen Foster Club and the annual parents' program.

Kathy Ncipert, past president of Stephen Foster, gave the NFMC Junior Pledge and club members recited the Junior Collect. Kathy was presented with her federation past president's pin as was Mary Anne Sarow, this year's president. Mr. and Mrs. Gage, Linda and Bob sang "This Still Room" ac companied by Mrs.

Cunningham Piano solos were played by Lau ra Wiskia, Jane Hess, Linda Hel land, Margaret O'Day, Carrie Alff, Linda and Bonnie Nagler Cheryl Pike. Bonnie Root played three organ solos and piano and organ duos were presented by Margaret O'Day and Linda Helland with Mrs. Cun ningham at the organ. Marimba solos were played by Tom and Tim Cain (both of whom also played marimba duets with Mrs. Gage) Cindy Babcock, Kathy Neipert and Lynda Sadler Mrs.

Gage and Lynda Sadler presented a marimba duo and the program closed with a marimba quartet composed of Lynda Sadler, Linda Gage, Kathy Neipert and Mrs. Gage. Cheryl Pike, an honor graduate of the 1966 high school class, was presented with a gift by Mrs. Cunningham. Refreshments were served following the program.

Miss Wisconsin Emcee JACQUELYN MAYER Zonta Chairmen Listed Will Demonstrate Wigs, Hair Styles at Meet Wigs, hair colorings and hair styles will come under the scrutiny of cosmetologists of this section of the state Monday when the third annual Southwestern Wisconsin Cosmetology Institute is held in the Janesville Vocational, Technical and Adult School from 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Experts in the hair field of cosmetology will present lectures and demonstrations and Fred Wienecke, 1820 Magnolia will be the luncheon speaker. "One Step at a Time" is the topic chosen by Wienecke, a Fisher Body office employe for 30 years and for eight years a member of the Toastmasters Club of which he is now president. The noon luncheon will be in the Monterey Hotel.

Demonstrations of hair cutting, styling, coloring, bleaching and the use of wigs will be presented at morning and afternoon sessions. An accomplished father son team, Michael and Si Ganzer, Milwaukee, will illustrate hair- Sin Siie Slit Pedal LAMB'S 300 W. MILWAUKEE ST. JANESVILLE CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and relatives for the cards and gifts we received in honor of our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Special thanks to the Rev.

Sylvan Moe of First Lutheran Church for making the church available for our use. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O'Brien Sr. cutting and styling.

Karl Pietsch of the Wella and Lucille Flack, store service manager for Beaute Factors Milwaukee, will demonstrate hair coloring and bleaching. Two specialists in wig-fitting, cutting, cleaning and styling, Roberto Ghedini and Marshall Sagall of Fran's House of Wig- gery, Chicago, will present the demonstration on the use of wigs. The institute is sponsored by the Wisconsin State Board of Health and the State Board of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education. Hosts are the Rock Valley Unit Hairdressers and Cosmetologists and the Janesville cosmetologists. Vocational school also provides related instruction for cosmetology apprentices in beauty salons of the area.

The apprenticeship program is open to anyone interested in this type of training. Further information concerning it can be obtained by calling the school. The Family of Vicky Jacobson wishes to thank their friends, relatives and neighbors for the cards, flowers, memorials and many acts of kindness shown us during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Jacobson and Family 72 PRICE SALE PRE-TEEN SWIM SUITS ALL PRICE to Reg. $5.98 to $12.98 Famous Name Preteen Swim Suits that wt are closing out at the beginning of the season. Come early as they won't last long. STOP TODAY! ALL SALES FINAL Children's Dept. at Parking Level Summer activities for Janesville members of Zonta, women's service organization, will include birthday parties for women at Alpha House of Rock County Home and preparation of cancer dressings, it was announced at the final meeting of the club year, Tuesday evening, at the Town and Country.

Madison Zontians, Ethel Trenary and Helen Mullarkey joined the group. Mary Lou Dooley read an excerpt from a play she had written for the Wisconsin Idea Theater. Pat McJoynt, Zonta president, announced committee chairmen for the coming year, as follows: service, Selma Weiskopf; mem- CHICKEN BARBECUE Emerald Grove Congregational Church SATURDAY, JUNE 11 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. $1.50 per plate a quelyn Jeanne Mayer, Miss America of 1963, will headline the 1966 Miss Wisconsin pageant in Oshkosh as emcee Saturday, July 9.

The former Miss Ohio will preside during the pageant telecast which will be carried live over the statewide CBS network from 9 to 10:30 p.m. A native of Sandusky, Ohio, Jackie Mayer attended Northwestern School of Speech and had the honor of being one of two women attending the all male Washington and Jefferson College last year. During her reign as Miss America she traveled to England where she appeared in the International Fashion Show and also covered some 2,000 miles in the United States. Miss Mayer, the wife of John Townsend, a Washington, attorney, has a 14 month. old son, William.

bership, Mae Theisen; Amelia Earhart, Edna Anderson; program, Bettye Hugill; intercity, Madge Brecher; fellowship, Margaret O'Hara; public relations, Sylvia Feingold; status of women, Mary Lou Dooley; finance, Margaret Fleming; public affairs, Joan Bell; attend ance, Reinette Bontly; year book, Bettye Hugill; safety, Mary Joyce and international relations, Dorothy McNall. Bettye Hugill will be Janesville's official delegate to the International convention of Zonta, at Miami Beach, July 10 to 14. She will be accom panied by Margaret Fleming and Madge Brecher. Rummage and Bazaar Sale Friday, June 10 10:00 A.M. P.M.

THE SALVATION ARMY SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE TREMENDOUS BARGAINS Reduction up to on all merchandise JUNE 9 thru 25 Open Thursday Evening 7:00 to 9:00 Friday Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Nearly New Shop SI S. Atwood Ave. 752-7055 Organ Music for YOUR PLEASURE Dancing Saturday BLACK HAWK SUPPER CLUB Highway 14 By-pass FRIDAY IS FAMILY NIGHT FILLET OF HADDOCK Served "Family Style" $1.25 Father's easy to please L.IKK COMFORTABLE LOOKING BUDGET PRICED Father's Day Is Sunday, June 19, so why not give him a gift supreme a chair from the wonderful selection here at Bammels.

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