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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 5

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Judith CanniH To Wed District Lutherans Meet June 29 Hie second triennial convention of American Lutheran Women, Southern Wisconsin District, will be held Tuesday in the Youth building, Dane Countv Fairgrounds, Madison. The district represents 248: churches. Mrs. Peter Fossum, ALCW president; Dr. Karl A.

Olsson, columnist In the Lutheran and Dr. Kenneth Priebe. director of Stewardship, the ALC. Convention theme is "Be Transformed." The offering will Speakers for the event will be 1 be for the Alaska Childrens Home project. Officers for Uie ensuing tricnnium will bo elected.

Mrs. Herbert Moe, representing the Janesvillc Conference, is on the nominating committee. Delegates, members and pastors from St. John's, Faith and Fh-st Lutheran churches will represent JanesvUle. A September wedding is being planned by Judith Anne Caniff and Norman Walter Voigt.

Miss Canniff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Canniff, 509 E.

Milwaukee is a 1961 Janesville High School graduate and received her bachelor of science degree in home economics from Stout State University, Menomonie, in June. Mr. Voigt, son of Mrs. Helen Voigt, 1215 S. 9th Wausau, is a 1965 graduate of Wausau Technical Institute.

He is an accountant at United Parcel Service, Milwaukee. Second Round Matches Played in 2 Tourneys Municipal Women played the second round of the Lisa Style Shop and Averna Paint and Carpet Shop handicap tournaments Tuesday in addition to the regular weekly match. In Lisa's tournament winners were: Mrs. Daisy Keuer over Mrs. Myles Scheribel, sudden death; Mrs.

Henry Phillips over Mrs. Jack Oldefest; Mrs. Raymond Spry over Mrs. Jack Keat ing; Mrs. Joe Symons over Mrs.

William St. Clair. Averna winners: Mrs. Louis Adamany, forfeit from Mrs. Loren Whittemore; Mrs.

Bruce Bell over Mrs. Russell Kohloff. Forty-seven played low putts, honors going to: 18 holes, Mmes. Raymond Spry, Carl Wyss, and William St. Clair.

Front 9: Mrs. James Stephens and Mrs. Dean Willard; Back 9, Mmes. Carl Averna, Donald Mayo and Maynard Hefty; bird ie, Mrs, Donald Hurst; blind bogey, Mmes. Jack Oldefest, Bruce Bell, Russell Kohloff, Carl Wyss and Miss Shirley Dyrud; Ralph Scott prize, Mrs.

Clifford Fenrick. Hostesses for next Tuesday will be Mmes. Adolph Beckman, Harold Rehberg, Herbert Phillips and Frank Shehhan. Elmer Teuherts To Mark 25th Pairings Made for Golf Event Pairings for the Schaller and Saxer tournaments for Country Club women have been set up, the first round to be played by Monday. Pairings for the Schaller 18- hole event for Championship and A class players are as follows: Mrs.

Jack Schroeder Mrs. Carl Jensen; Mrs. Paul Owen Mrs. Robert Parker; Mrs. Al Gehri-Mrs.

William Bessire. The following drew byes: Mmes. "Pat" Patterson, Robert Westfall, Harlan Levin, Al Billings, Thomas Ryan, Marshall Purdy, Leonard Wyss, Ernest Rost, Bernard Wortmann, Jack Dreyer, Pete Jacobs, John Francis and Robert Karraker. In the Saxer nine hole, Classes and tournament pairings are as follows: Mrs. Earl Fugate-Mrs.

Carl Roth; Mrs. Amos Oboum-Mrs. George Geffs; Mrs. L. E.

Hayes-Mrs. John Leaman; Mrs. George Wright-Mrs. Roy Coyle; Mrs. James Cripe-Mrs.

Harold Figi; Mrs. Melville Smith-Mrs. G. M. Foley; Mrs.

Robert Kennedy Mrs. Robert Bliss, Mrs. T. R. James, bye.

Mrs. Billings is tournament chairman and Mrs. Purdy cochairman. Fifty played low gross Tuesday. Winners were: 18 holes, champion class, Mrs.

Francis Russo; Class Mrs. Edward McGavock, second, Mrs. Robert Dodge and Mrs. Lester Adams, tie. Nine holes, Class Mrs.

William Henke and Mrs. Carl Roth, tie; Class Mrs. Walter Sayre, first, Mrs. S. A.

Freitag, second. Low net for 18 holes was won by Mrs. Paul Owen Jr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall, nine holes.

Mrs. Schroeder and Mrs. Roy Coyle were hostesses. Kathryn Weis Engaged Mr. and Mrs.

Donald J. Weis, Rte. 5, Janesville, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Marie, to Russell Arthur Krueger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R.

Krueger, Rte. 1, Milton. Miss Weis, a Janesville High School graduate. Is a secretary at Panoramic Corp. in the sintered specialties division.

Mr. Krueger, a Milton Union High School graduate, is employed at Pagel's Firestone. 3x JanesTine Daily Gazette Wednesday. June 23, 1965 Page 5 By PEG O'BRIEN Black. Mrs.

Charles Ncave, 1026 Mil- dents. former Janesville ton flew to Copenhagen, Denmark, Tuesday to begin a holiday on the continent with her son, John Neave and family, who are on leave from Rangoon, Burma. John Neave, public works engineer with AID, state department agency administrating the foreign aid program, has been to Burma for another two years. Mr. and Mrs.

Neave and children, VlcWc, eleven and John, eight, will return to Burma after he receives a briefing at the State Deportment in Washington. The Neavcs will tour several countries en route to Lisbon, Portugal, where they will visit Mrs. John Neave's mother, Mrs. Maria Patrocinio Fcrrollo. They will return to the States July 19.

John Ncave was graduated from University of Maryland with the highest civil engineer rating in the class of 1950. His wife, the former Carol Maria Donato, lived in Janesville several months while her husband was on assignment out of the country. Mrs. Hogue, who has been visiting relatives in Orfordvllle, Foolvllle and Janesville for three weeks, will leave Thursday for Bend, where she will oin her husband who is employed by the U.S. Forestry Department.

In the fall she will resume teaching 6th grade in Stanfield. Wally Sduiltz. Center is flying to Dallas, Texas, where he will be one of the callers at the Mth national square dance convention, lliunsday, Friday and Saturday. Early in July Mr. and Mrs.

SchuKi will be at Springs, on the teaching staff at Boyne Mountain Resort for one week. James Brcnnnn, Janesville Serra Club president, heads the local delegation attending the 23rd annual convention of Serra International in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. BiTnnan leave for Florida Sunday; Mr.

and Mrs. Roman Kneger, Siisnn, Ronald and Cynthia Fucgcr, Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. George lilckcy and Mnry iKck- ey. Sunday.

Dennis Ulckpy will fly down from Washington. Delegates from 290 clubs in the United States and 19 countries, 35 bishops and 200 priests are to attend the convention. The organization takes Its name and inspiration from tho Franciscan missloner, Father pero Serra, who founded missions on the West Const in the llUh century. Jancsvillo Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans wn.s rep- rescnled at tho 62nd annual do- pnrlment convention in Ucavcr Dam by Mrs. Flln Dunhnr.

Havbov' Mi's- Dunbar is a past department president and Is now serving as a national officer. To Celebrate Silver Date Studio WILL MARK 45TH Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kuhn, Milton Junction, will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacKenzie, their son in law and daughter, will entertain for them in the MacKenzie home at 120 W. Delavan Drive, Janesville. Mr.

and Mrs. Kuhn were married June 17, 1920, at Platteville. They have two daughters, Mrs. Edward Lavinger. Mineral Point, and Mrs.

MacKenzie; two sons, Allen, of Kenosha, and Gerald, at home, and 15 grandchildren. PICTURE MR. AND MRS. TEUBERT Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Teubert, Rte. 1, Janesville, are celebrat- uig their silver wedding anniversary with a reception at Holiday Inn Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Friends, relatives and neighbors are invited. Mr. Teubert and the former Sophie Prebe were married June 22, 1940 in The Little Brown Church in the Vale, Nashua, Iowa, by the Rev.

F. L. Hanscom. Hilda West and Harold Schendel attended the couple. Mr.

and Mrs. Teubert have one son, Richard E. Teubert who was graduated from Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire, June 6. Elmer Teubert is a General Motors employe. Alumni Honor Class of '15 Four of the members of the class of 1915 were honored at the reunion of old Milton High School alumni Saturday at St.

John's Lutheran Church, Milton. Members of the golden anniversary class attending were Gerald Sayre, Mizpah Bennett Whitford, Grace Gould Hudson and the Rev. Walter Holliday. Seventeen were graduated in the 1915 class. Alumni president Gerald Sayre was master of ceremonies.

Remarks were given by J. Fred Whitford former Milton High principal. The Rev. Mr. Holiday showed slides of his European trip in 1964.

Fifty-two attended the reunion. Edgewood Educator To Address Serrans Sister Mary Miguel, superior of Edgewood'faculty and student sisters, Madison, will speak on "The Challenge of Freedom" at the Serra Club luncheon Friday at Town and Country. Sister Miguel was one of the panel speakers at the recent state meeting of the National Council of Catholic Women. She is a member of Edgewood College education department and editor of a children's magazine. William Sullivan and Fred Weber arranged the program.

SOCIAL CALENDAR Wednesday evening Lions Hotel Parish HaU Cryital Camp Side HaU Coming Events Thursday morning County 10 Thursday evening Human Rights Council Church, 8 Studio MR. AND MRS. DALY Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Daly, 935 Matheson will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday evening. Their children are hosting open house at Cordovan Inn from 9 to 1. No formal Invitations are being issued. The former Lillian Stoner, Redfield, S.D., and Robert Daly were married June 22, 1940, in St. Patrick's Church by the late Msgr.

Joseph Delany. They have four children, Richard, medical student at the University of Wisconsin, Mrs. Marilyn Bumstead, Madison, Barbara, a 1965 Janesville High School graduate, and Sheryl, a Janesville High School student. Mr. Daly is employed at Parker Pen Co.

and also had a dance band in the area many years. The Dalys operate Frosty Drive- in. Democrats Plan Picnic 28 The Women's Committee of the Rock County Democratic Party will combine its July meeting with the county organization Wednesday, July 28, in Clinton. A picnic will precede the regular meeting. Mrs.

Jeanette Swed, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Democratic National committeewoman, will be tho speaker. Time and place of the picnic will be revealed later. The committee had been announced to meet Monday, July 12, in Beloit, with Mrs. Swed as the speaker. While in Hinsdale, 111., over the weekend Mrs.

Leo Michael. 21B N. Chatham attended the graduation of her granddaughter, IJncIa Lee Michaol, from Maercker School. Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Michael, received a certificate of distinguished achievement from the American Legion. Linda is also the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred a a Janesville. Studio TO CELEBRATE and Mrs.

Daniel Roherty, 881 Glen will celebrate their 40th wedding nnnivorsnry Sunday. Their children will host open house from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Charles Roherty residence, 1211 Rugcr Ave. Friends, relatives and neighbors are invited. Mr.

Roherty and the former Alice Stemmer were married in St. Patrick's Church by the late Dean J. Ryan, June 24, 1923. They have four sons, Charles, Daniel Robert and Richard Roherty, and 17 grandchildren. A daughter, L.

Catherine Miller, died in )2. Mr. Roherty formerly owned and operated Grocery and later wa.s a salesman for Mrs. Karl's Bakery. Ho retired in 19SS.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Bruce Stafford and daughters, Christine nnd enrol, arrived Monday from Yuba City. to a month with her parents, Mr.j nnd Mrs. Lawrence Twist, 202; Rockwell KIkhorn.

Stafford is the former Ardrll Twist, of Janesville. WCTU To Meet Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet at p.m. Friday with Mrs. Willis Kcniston, Ulc. 5.

Mrs. Judd I wan will give devotions and Mrs. Back Albuquerque, N. Uockcrman has charge are Mr. and Mrs.

William Roh- of the program, crty and family after a Wi.scon- sin vacation. The Roherty son McCumber Picnic 'i 'time" Cumber picnic consm for the firsl umc. family visited their parents, Mr.l bo held Sunday at the A R. and Mrs. Clem Uoherly.

613, home on Rte, 2. inllquvs Alt Class Antifjiie hiirniluro (nl.so expert furnitm-e rofijiishing) We Invite You To ('onic and Visit Us nnd In Our Sliwo CKACKKK A VornnI near MnIn Milton Junction, Wis. lltuirs: 1 p.m.-fi p.m. Oally. Closi'il Monday Dave Kilninn nnd I'd Kilmnn RT STUDIO 213 E.

Milwaukee St. Today, homeowners everywhere are coiling tlA( house paint" il difftrtntft in your hemi for yoars. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all of our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindnesses and sympathy given us at the time of the death of our husband and father. Especially Msgr. Beck, Father Seipp, the Janesville Fire the pallbearers, those who sent food and flowers, gave memorials, furnished cars, and helped in any other way.

The Family of A. C. Spangler For Weddings of Real Distinction Come From MOTOR COACH TOURS July 14 Island July 24 thru August City, Royal Gorge. Pike's Peak and Cheyenne rodeo. Reg.

price $1G0; now thru June 26 only $149. -OR New York, D.C. and Niagara Falls, only $150. PL for Reservations Monroe and Mis. Jerome House, Milwaukee, also relatives; in Madison and Tomah.

A day' at the Dells was one of the highlights. Mmes. Ronald North. Janesville, Elmer Stiegman, Kootville, and Art HoRue, spent the weekend in Detroit visiting their brother-in-law and sister Mr. nnd Mrs.

Ralph Don't Forget the DANCE TONIGHT TIMMY DAVI.S and the Chordairii 8 :30 11 :30 p.m. St. William's School ADMISSION $1 .00 Calling all MENTAL HEALTH DRIVE CLOSING JUNE 30 Please Bring All Kits to Earl Fugate. Treasurer, First National Bank Lady Ji OUl Wl FRENCH SLIPPER SHOP'S HUGE 9 Floral SIO E. CENTERWAY COMPANY DIAL 752-743(5 Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or More in City Limits at THE COLOR CENTER 64 S.

RIVER ST. PL 2-5051 CAROL'S STORE GOING-OUT-OF- BUSINESS SALE Savings to Choose From IfiOOs of Items of a Dollar and Under, There 's Something for Everyone CAROL'S DOLLAR STORE 65 S. RIVER ST. Formerly Jack's Shoe Store Every style, every color must be sold our famous brands and latest slyle shoes, nolliing held back. Don't miss this great sale easy shopping from rack.s and tables.

CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP SHOE SALE! Reg. to $14.99 DRESS SHOES Reg. to $8.99 SPORTS and FLATS Reg. to $9.99 ITALIAN SANDALS To $g90 To SLIPPER SHOP 1 E. Milwaukee St.

$490 To CANVAS CASUALS $290. $390 Reg. to $4.95 Straw Purses and others Reg. to $10.99.

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