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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 20

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Leader-Telegrami
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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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20
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Stout State to Present Program of Old-Fashioned Yule Music MENOMONIE (Special) schools and St. Joseph's School. "A Festival played by the concert band, will open Stout's annual Christmas pres- the "Prayer" from Hansel and Gretel and "Silent Night." They are directed by Mrs. Donald Lee, Mrs. M.

L. Leff and Sister Ambrosine. A Christmas concert in the old- fashioned tradition, with carols, candlelight and choral readings, will be presented Sunday, 8. at 7:30 p.m., by Stout Slate University's department! tf nunar noiiuay carois of lsic tcc with Son 8 bv the Sym-'the band and choir as "The Ihc public is invited to Singers, including two, christmas story is narrate(1 program which will be held mjchorales from Bach's Chnst-: by ohn Matteson Milwaukee ent to the community. he audince will sing the fa- tions by the band will be alter- mi i iar holiday carols along with the evergreen- trimmed audi-'mas Oratorio.

Inrium of the Health and Phys-l In contrast to the more tra- ical Education center. It will include numbers Ilie Stout concert band directed by Lynn Prilchard; the Sym- sophomore. The "Hallelujah Chorus" from iditional fare, the speech choir the Messiah will conclude the by will do "Christmas of the Hu-'p r0 rarn Dara Krecklow, Louis Dovas Wed Miss Dara Kathleen Krecklow became the bride of Louis Richard Dovas, October 5, at Immaculate Conception Church, with the Rev. Mason performing the ceremony. The bride, daughter of r.

and Mrs. Frederick Krecklow, 1025 Barland, was attended by Judy Fey and JoAnn Becker. The bridegroom, son of Louis N. Dovas, and the late Mrs. Dovas, was attended by Gene Beaver and Dave Piel.

Tom Karker and George Naser seat ed guests. Neck Muscles Here's one good way to keep hose neck muscles firm. Jreathe slowly and deeply. Slowly bring the head forward until the chin rests on the chest. 'ause a moment in this posi- then slowly raise the head and drop it backward until it rests on the nape of the neck.

man Race" with Jennifer Waiters, a sophomore from Mound, Mrs. Louis Dovas phonic Singers under Harold as solo narrator. Cnoke's direction; and a Chil-! "Hurry Up, Christmas" will (Iron's Chorus made up of chil- be the plea of the Children's dren from the Menomonie pub- Chorus which will also sing Debra Seeley Weds Gene Zillmer Aroe Storing Hint When putting summer things away in the attic for winter, label each package to save needless unwrapping when you need it later. Tie packages with wet string. This shrinks as it dries and gets tighter.

Can Facial Hair Be Removed Permanently? Yes, by Electrolysis. Recommended Physicians. Write for FREE booklet. Inquire about new, fast method. AMY NELSON, R.N.

Prof. Bid. Phone Suite 832-1626 EAU CLAIRE The Cau leader 1-V Eau Claire, WlKoitiln Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1968 Repeat these forward and backward movements five times each way to start, increasing to 10.times or more later on. Hawaii is the largest Island in the Hawaiian Islands.

NOW! Anyone can Play Real Music in 60 WITHOUT LESSONS Epiphany Lutheran Church was the setting for the mar-i riage of Debra Jean Seeley and Gene Robert Zillmer, November 23. Pastor Werth performed the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R.

Seeley, 804 Zephyr Hill, was attended by Kristy Prove, maid of honor, and Dianne Rude and Arlenc Zillmer, bridesmaids. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyde Zillmer, Rt. 3, Chippewa Falls, was attended by Michael Fox, best man.j and Daniel Seeley and Johnj Schiedler, groomsmen.

Gary; Zillmer and Ronald Zillmer seated guests. A reception was held. in the i church parlors. The couple will be at home on Starr Ave. Miss Darlcne Frederickson Jaycetfes Hold Meeting Frederickson Roirslad A November 12 meeting was iheld at the Albert Lorenz In- jstitute by the Eau Claire Jay- jcettes.

and Mrs. Vernon Rog-j Guest speaker was the Rev. RL 4, Ossco, announce JHearle who showed a film and engagement of on the functions of the Buchman, son cf Mr. and Viola Marie, to Eu-jinstitute. Tours were provided and Mrs.

Vernon Ray Janke, son of Mr.jbv puides Alice Shoemaker and Springbrook. an Mrs. Chester Jankc, Rt. Roe. Miss Frederickson and her 11- ma Center.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard crickson, announce the 1 engagement of their daughter, ac Darlene Evelyn, to John A. 1 Mrs. Howard Johnson, is bership chairman, introduced I guests and new members, Guests included Mrs.

Joan JGaron. Mrs. Barbra Lorentz. I Mrs. Kathy Menard, Mrs.

Bar-, ibara Fuson, Mrs. Dorthy Atkin-: Mrs. Judy Halleland, iHearle, Alice Shoemaker, Vir-j "inia Roe, Gladys e. vice-president, and her, The Student and Young Artist Siudants interested Mrs. Dorthy KrechU Auditions for Wisconsin will be ths of 16 to 25.

Mrs. Pope, state vice-p i- he'fl on Mar'-h 1. at the Repertoire requirements initiated the new m- Fi'-'C Arts Buildin" at the Uni-listed in the Student Richard Kadvco.l versi'v of Wisconsin Milwau- i-i published bv the Na-jMrs. Phillip Fey, Mrs. Warren itional" Federation of Mrs.

John Anderson. ance are students at WSU-Eau a i re A a 10 i No date has been set for the planned, wedding. Student, Young Artist Auditions Announced Sfndent auditions in-j Clubs. Deadline for entry is elude: piano, organ, a 15, 1969. Mrs.

Ron- voice, A. Dougan is the student au- violoncello, harp, and orches- chairman and her ad- tral winds including, flute, oboe.id-ess Collev-Road. P.O. Box bassoon, clarinet or French'620, Beloit, 53511. Mrs.

Ted Haag, Mrs. Donald Granger, and Mrs. Lynn Loken. Mrs. John Anderson distribut- 1 ed the 1968 raffle tickets i which 3 childrens articles willi be given.

The drawing will held at the December meeting. The young artist auditions in-'The public may purchase tick- Magnus Princess Electric Chord Organ MODEL 320 All New Sparkletone Accents! White Cabinet Gold-flecked Music Rack Enlarged to show detail The whole enjoy hours of rrfusica) enjoyment with this hew Magnus Electric Chord Organ. Even a can play farnillar mpstc in 60 seconds without lessons. No notes to read; jus) beautiful music on sight. Gleaming white cabinet with gold accents adds beauty to any room.

Fully portable, take your music along wherever you go! FEATURES: Free Music Book Included 25 tull s.7c kf-ys 6 chord Volume-control (hand) cablifet 'V' (Kirclicff) Mrs. Gene Zillmer Stephanie Beaty Is Bride of Roger Rumstick piano, 18-30 years of ace; violin, 18-30 years of age; voice, man's or woman's, 23-23 of age; oratorio, 23 35 ets by contacting Mrs. John Anderson at 832-8966. The Eau Claire Jaycettes are i again tilling a basket of food iyears of age. jto be given at Thanksgiving to Repertoire requirements needy family in the comtnun-; BLAIR (Special) Cn lis ted in the Young Artists Bui-j 1 vember 9, Miss Stephanie Bea-i le tin published by the National! ty of Blair became the bride fj Federation of Music Club si, Roger Rumstick, Minnesota I Deadline for entry is February tas 11 a City, Minn.

The Rev. L. II. 1959. WOMEN SUFFER WITH BLADDER IRRITATION I'ommim Klrtnoy or Bladder Irritations Bfffi't twice as many women as niiMi, often ciiusint; tenseness nnd nervousness from frequent, hurnlnK, iti-liinK urination.

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CLAIREMONT PARKWAY (Across from K-Mart) Phone 834-1288 Shop Monday thru Friday til 9 p.m. Saturday 'til 4 p.m. inounced the arrival of the Club s. cobson performed the ceremo- The Artists Auditions ny at the Zion Lr.theran Church, chairmen are, Mrs. Allan Tous- Blair.

i saint, 331 N. 47th Milwau- of Air 53216 and Eric Han an- St mentally retarded children coming from Jefferson, to give a con- i 3 bride, da and Mrs. Oscsi was attended by Miss Rhoda Gaisrfad, Blair, maid of Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lester Moen Altoona and Mrs. Terry Beaty, Blair.

The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rumstick, Minnesota City, was attended by Michael Peterson, Aberdeen. Idaho, was man, and groomsmen were Roger Flat- turn, Lafayette, and George Henlhome, winona. Guests were sealed by Tenold Milbraruit, Davenport, Iowa, and George Gonnion, Winona.

A reception was held in the church parlors. a wedding trip, the will be at home in 5577 Kent cert April 16. All proceeds will go to the Mentally Retarded As-! sociation. Hostesses were Mrs. Howard Johnson and Mrs.

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