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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 9

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Monday. July 22,1968 lanesville Daily Couple Head for Virginia Evans Studio) MRS. MICHAEL HILL Miss Joyce E. Tiiompson, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Thompson, 113 N. Church became the bride of Michael P. Hill Saturday in St. Williams Catholic Church, Officiating at the 12:30 p.m. ceremony was the Rev.

Fredriclc Jones. Tiie bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill, 1012 N. Osborne Ave.

The bride wore a wedding gown of silk organza and chantilly lace and carried a rose cascade bouquet with a yellow orchid in the center. Her silk illusion veil was attached to a forward petal headpiece of lace and organza accented with pearl and cry.s- tal trim. Miss Judy Thompson was maid of honor and Patricia Thompson was junior bridesmaid. Steven Hill was best man and ushers were William Remer and Ronald Bernier. A wedding dinner for 85 guests was held at Guzman's Blackhawk Supper Club and a reception for 200 people was held at the same location following the dinner.

The bride, a 1966 graduate of Janesville High School, was employed at Janesville Auto Transport Co. The bridegroom, a 1965 graduate of the same school, is in the Navy and is stationed in Norfolk, Va. The newlyweds make their home in Norfolk. WSU Students Wed MISS "l.ANK To Wed September nuptiaLs are being planned by MLss Patricia Ann Lane and Gary F. Sum- nierbell.

The engagement to the son of Mr. and Mr.s. Howard W. Holmes was revealed her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter H. Lane. 1702 HiRhland Ave. Both are Janesville High School graduates. Lane is an employe of Cunningham Bakery and her fiance is ein- at the Milk Jug Dairy.

WHITEWATER-Married at p.m. Saturday in St. John's Lutheran Church were Miss Linda Lou KoUwelter and Dale Lee Brown. The Rev. David A.

Tetzlaff officiated for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles welter, Whitewater, and the son of Mrs. Emil Fuchs, Milton, and Ravmond Brown, Piano, 111. Silk organza was the fabric of Linda's wedding gown.

Lace daisies highlighted the Synthetic Summer Summer is synthetic season. The new miracle fibers, and "no-iron" fabrics come into their own now. But most still require a little touch-up ironing. To give them new life try spray sizing, a relatively new compound which can l)e used on all washable fabrics. Sizing is sprayed on, as you iron.

It penetrates the filers and gives new body to gown and were repeated on the double tier headdress which secured her illusion veil. Daisies and roses were arranged in a cascade styling for the bride. Mrs. Robert TngersoU participated as matron of honor and the Misses Carole Hepfinger, Carol Wotoula and Mary Daniels were bridesmaids. The best man was Ronald Petak.

Richard Jung, Ray Brown and Jerry KoUwelter assisted as groomsmen and Richard Frutiger. Charles Hill and Richard Wessels ushered. The pair left for a short honeymoon following the reception in the American Len (CLIP THIS COUPON GOOD THRU AUGUST 3 EVERY 3rd GARMiNT CLEANED CLEANERS Racine St. at Bridge Creston Park Irene Wallace Hazel Cummings WEEKLY CHATTER AND TIPS ALL ABOUT COSMETICS YARDLEY WHI.SPKR.S FOR I.NSTA.NT CONNECTION WITH LUV SLICKER LIP POLISH Slicker on your hps The dial on your phone The message of love. under lipstick, over or alone to soften and your lips.

Slip the dial on your phono and polish your lips with slicker lip poli.sh. HOT LINE PERSON TO PERSON GOOD NIGHT LONG DISTANCE BASIC YAKULKY SIIAKK-A-LOTION with oatmeal 4.50 value 2.50 value 2.00 1.00 A toner with oatmeal to prepare oily skin for makeup. IMPKEVU SPIX'IAL FLACON MIST 2.50 INTI.MATE TRAVEL EAU DE TOILETTE (plastic) 2,50 INTIMATE TRAVEL SPRAY BATH POWDER 2,00 DOES YOUR FACE PERSPIRE? Use VELVA SMOOTH beauty pads or VELVA SMOOTH LIQUID 5.00 by Elizabeth Ardcn Very cold, very ilry, witli a twist of lemon. Remember, we have Jean Nate and Moon Drops complete bath lines. Any of these items will help you get through these hot humid days.

Here are a few more scents to remember these days: BLUE GRASS, WHITE SHOULDERS, MOST PRECIOUS, GREAT LADY, GOLDEN SHADOWS, CRI D' AMOUR, and WORTH'S JE REVIENS. KENNEDY Rexall COSMETIC CENTERS Creiilun I'urli 13-U houlh MapplnB Ceiilvi Miln HWtt Sunnysldi Jtliopplnt C(n(tr Exchange Nuptial Vows in Lutheran Ceremony Wedding vows were exchanged Saturday between Miss Linda Lou Herdt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Schultz, 2702 King and Dennis Wayne Vierck, son of Orval Vierck, 6140 S.

Grant and Mrs. Inez Blaha. Hillsboro. They were married at 3:30 p.m. in St.

Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church by the Rev. Daniel Heinhert. The bride wore a floor- length wedding gown of organza and chantilly lace accented with sequins. A pearl and crystal queen crown held her elbow-length bouffant veil. She carried a white Bible with a cross of red roses.

Mrs. Linda Dutcher was matron of honor and Miss Devra Koppernolle was bridesmaid. Kathy Lynn Schultz was flower girl. Acting as best man was Dale Dutcher. Other wedding party members were groomsman Duane Michael Ament and ushers, Gary Schultz and Jack Vierck, A wedding reception for 175 people was held in the church fellow-ship hall following the ceremony.

The bride, a graduate of Parker High School, is employed at Gibbs Mfg. and Re- Corp. Tlie bridegroom attended Janesville High School and is employed al. Monterey Mills. Inc.

Upon returning from a three- day honeymoon to the Wisconsin Dells area, the newlyweds will be at home at 605 S. Academy (Evans Studio) MRS. DENNIS VIERCK People's Church Is Site of McHone and Van Wormer Rite (ll.llls studio) OLDTIMERS 'LIVE' popular comedy act of Laurel and Hardy was enacted by (left to right) Gene Hartlaub and John Kjendlie at the talent contest held last weekend at Darlington. The two dancers were among students from the Janesville Jujiior Ballet and Pat Gefke School of Dance performing at the contest. BELOIT The People's Church was the setting at 7 p.m.

Saturday for the marriage of Miss Chrystal Yvonne McHone and Gary Gerald Van Wormer. The officiating clergyman for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. McHone South Beloit, and the son of Mrs.

Bernice Van Wormer, Seattle, and Thomas Van Wormer, Ironton. was the Rev. Wendall Boyer. Miss Cindy Garber was (Helgesen Studio) MRS. D.ALE BROWN gion Hall.

Milton. They plan to live in Whitewater. The bride is majoring in elementary education at Whitewater State University and her husband's major at WSU is Camping Quickie Before your camp stove, spray it with one of the oven-protecting liijuids. Thi.s will make cleaning easy and will also inhmit lust. Marriage Licenses ROCK COUNTY Leslie Joseph Soucie, Elgin, Michele Lauraine Capizzi, 1222 N.

Fremont St. William Rudolph Burke, Milton, Elizabeth Ruth Armfield. Rt. 1. Daniel Anthony Toniandl, Loretta Baker, both Beloit.

Gordon Lee MacNees. Cynthia Ellen Johns, both Beloit. Charles Henry Van Reus. 1102 Oakland Judith Ann Matlack, 1018 Oakland Ave. Dennis Lee Fuchs.

Andrea June Moe. both Edgerton. Gary Gerald Van Wormer, Chrystal Yvonne McHone. both Beloit Donald LeRoy Klemp. Milton.

Kathleen Ann Gudeyon, Delavan. Laverne Leland Knodle. Lafayette, Cheryl Ann Mol- denauer. South Beloit, 111. If you buy your oranges or grapefruit in bags, it's a good idea to take them out, wash and dry them.

One bad spot can infect others. Friendship Is Guide to Gifts Unless you are invited to both wedding and reception, only the strength of your friendship with either the bride or the bridegroom ca)i tell you whether you should give a wedding gift. If either of the couple is a fairly close relative or a dear friend, it is customary to send a gift even if you are unable to attend the festivities. Guests who take gilts to pre-wedding showers are never obligated to send a wedding present too. When's the Meeting? Crystal Camp 132, Royal Neighbors of America, will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday in West Side Odd Fellows Hall to start plans for the fall and winter meetings. A social hour and lunch will follow. LIKE TO TAKE LIFE EASY? (Surt you would) Moke terta'm that your retirement years are the mosf rewarding of your life. William M. Lund 209 Oakland Avenue Janetville Wisconsin Alan G.

Keating 10I8W. Florence St. Whitewater, Wisconsin Equitable RESERVE ASSOCIATION LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE FOR YOUR riANNED SECURITY Annoiinciug NANCYJANES Hail- Stylist now with Mary Grace Beauty Shop Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janes of IliOu Barham graduate of Sr.

High I9II7. uiid a graduate of Milwaukee Accredited Beauty School, Madison. Wisconsin. phone: 7S4-5413 'acc BEAUTY SHOP il Main St. WiK, b3b4S America Rebekah Lodge 2B will meet at 7 p.m.

tomorrow in East Side Hall. Mrs. Ross Knox will show her line of greeting cards. The Golden Age Club will leave Courthouse Park by bus at a.m. Wednesday for a picnic at the south end of Riverside Pai-k.

Members are to bring their own beverage. the Hairdryer There's this to be said for a world crisis: we learn a lot of geography. Before the year is out, 3,500,000 kids will turn 18. And 7,000,000 parents will turn pale. Siie was so sliinny even her sunburn didn't fit.

You can identify a reckless driver when the tiger in his tank takes out hospitalization insurance. Know why things are always in the last place you look? Because after you find them, you stop looking! You can stop looking for something new in a different hair style! Come to a BEAUTY SALO.V rh Grits Go Gourmet According to a cereal company, enriched white hominy grits can be used in a variety of gourmet dishes. Home economics departments have developed recipes for such exciting dishes as grits au gratin, ham-cheese-grits ring, grits spoon bread, fried sausage grits and hominy name a few! Naturally, cereal fims also recommend grits as a vegetable with gravy or butter, or as a cereal with milk or cream. Soap, Washcloth on the Rocks When sticky, sweltering summer days are at hand, try a refreshing soap and water and washcloth on the rocks, morning and afternoon! Start with a two minute facial with dense soapsuds and fingertip massage. Aoply lather also to the back of the neck, underarms, and inner elbows and knees.

Use of an antibacterial soap will inhibit odor-causing bacteria and build up an invisible deodorant shield. Then add the rocks! Wrap some ice cubes in a washcloth and gentlv I 'ub it over face, neck, elbows, knees and wrists. A cool feeling is the reward. maid of honor and Dennis Van Wormer was best man. Others in the bridal party included: Mi.ss Pam Carlson, Miss Kathy Gibbs, William Van Wormer.Ronald Pettit.

Michal Palubinski, Gary Noe. Nancv Jenncman and Michael Miller. The reception was in the South Beloit Business Men's Hall and a honeymoon is being taken in Northern Wisconsin. Tlieir new address will be 8021 i Grant St. Both are high school graduates.

Tlie bride is employed at Besly Welles and her husband is manager of Arlan's Department Store Shoe Center. (Ramsey Studio) DIANA HAYES Engaged Left Hand Please The wedding ring is usually worn on the third finger the left hand because many people once thought a vein or nerve in this finger ran directly to the heart. Engaged are Miss Diana Mary Hayes and Dennis L. Carpenter. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Donald E. Hayes, Jefferson, and Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Carpenter, Platte- villc. Miss Hayes graduated thw year from the Madison Area Technical College and is e.ii- ployed at the Wisconsin Telephone Madison.

Mr. Carpenter resides in Milwaukee and is employed by the Beneficial Finance Glendale. An early spring wedding is being arranged. (Evans Studio) MRS. GARY VAN WORMER READ ALL THE CURRENT BEST SELLERS 10c to 15c per day depending on price SEE THE ALL NEW COMMERCIAL LIBRARY at C-M Bookstore Corner Court Main HAVE SPECIALS COMPLETE WITH OIL SHAMPOO STYLE 8.50 and up We specialize in tinting ONNIE DEE EAUTY SHOP GILBIRKLY Owner ISlgr.

10 E. St. Room 211 Hayes Building THE BIG is your senior picture. Make sure it's by Helgesen, call now for appointment with Janesville's only Master Photographer, Call 754-7767. We Offer; Amerieo'j top Quality pianos Steinway Sohmer Everett Cable Nelson.

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