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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 6

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Jean Annette Clark Weds Robert Dennis Holm May 10 Miss Jean Annette Clark ex changed vows with Robert Den nis Holm at Immaculate Con ception Catholic Church Maj 10. The Rev. Daniel J. O'Reil ly performed the noon cere mony. The bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Alvin J. Clark, 1405 Agnes was attended by Mrs Nancy Nelson, matron of honor and Marcia Voth, and Vick Gasek, bridesmaids. The bridegroom, son of Mr and Mrs. Ludvig Holm, 2001 Cameron was attended by Larry Market, best man, and Jerry Wickam, and Maurie Vitek, groomsmen. Seating the guests were Charles a and Steven Emerson.

Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the Hillcrest Country Club After a wedding trip to Mackinac Island and northern Michigan the couple will be at home at 219 N. Barstow Apt, 3. Mrs. Robert Dennis Holm (Aintt) Krueger Mr. and Mrs.

LaVerne Krueger, 413 N. Grove Chippewa Falls, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann. to David A. Bushman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Bushman, Rt. 1, Greenwood. The future bride is a 1966 graduate of McDonell Central High School and will graduate May 10 from St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, Marshfielci. Her fiance is a 1962 graduate of Greenwood High School and currently farming at Rt.

1, Greenwood. The wedding will take place August 30, Miss Patricia Krueger Campfire Girls Hold Annual Council Fire NEILLSVILLE (Special) The annual Council Fire of the Neillsville Campfire Girls will be held Thursday, May 15, at 8 p.m., in the elementary school gym on East Fifth St. There are 117 girls enrolled in the program this year and honor beads and merit awards will be presented to the girls at the big event of the year for the council. Parents are invited to attend with their daughters. On Saturday, May 17, 18 Campfire Girls, sixth and seventh graders, will board a train at Wisconsin Rapids at 5:30 a.m., for Chicago.

This is an educational tour and the group will spend the day at the museum of science and industry and return late that night. The girls will be chaperoned by Mrs. Alice Smith, Mrs. Ann Filitz and Mrs. Edith Kunze.

Twenty-eight Campfire Girls nave registered to attend summer oamp at Camp Hilela, near Wild Rose in June. Area Girls To Graduate LaCrosse Two area girls, Barbara Bon- yk and Eleanor Stahlbusch, vill be among the graduates oi College May 18 at the Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman. Miss Boncyk, an elementary ducation major, is the daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs.

Clement Boncyk, 1741 Royal Court. Miss Stahlbusch, a medical ecords major, is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stahl- lusch, Elk Mound. v.EA LLE CLASSE AT toe Eau Claire YMCA, under the direction of Miss Cheri La Valley, will present their Sunday, May 18 at 2 p.m.

open to the public at no a e. proximutely 80 pirU has in the ll INSURE with Sr UTTENHOFF 'nsurance, 11 SO. BARSTOW ST. (Over Phone 834-2024 Invite us to review your AUTO HOME BUSINESS INSURANCE FIRST LUTfieuAD cbunclj Oxford at Central, Eau Claire, Wisconsin SERMON, "Hurts and Hurrahs" Family Worship Celebration 8:30 A.M. A.M.

Family Sunday School 9:45 A.M. A.M.—Service Broadcast over WOKl i PASTORS: Maynard V. Midfhwn, W. H. Wlnfcler, O.

C. Auoe A 20th Century Chvreh with a 1st Century Spirit LlL 8au cTaire Leader Eao Claire, Witeonsln k. I Saturday, May Thorn May 10 St. John's Lutheran Church Cadott, was the setting for th 10 a.m., May 10 wedding Miss Linda Jean Nesvaci! daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fran! Nesvacil, (Rt. 1, Cornell, a Wayne Gerald Thorn, son Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorn, Ca dott. Rev.

Edwin Becker per formed the double ring cere mony. Attending the bride were Mrs. Edward.Konwinski, Chip pewa Falls, sister of the bride groom, matron of honor, and Eugene Burich, Rt. 1, Cor "(KlrkholfV Mrs. Wayne Thorn Meeting of Deanery Held Here The spring meeting of the hippewa-Eau Claire Deanery was held at the Immaculate Conception Parish.

Mrs. Hans Olson called the meeting to or- er at 10 a.m. Various speakers of the day vere Rev. Charles Wolf, Rev. )aniel O'Reilly, Rev.

John ieagle, Miss Mae Roach, Miss Cheryl Gonyea, and Sister Rita Sheridan. Miss Gerald Sacia, diocesan )resident, also gave a short alk. The various commission Chairmen gave reports on ast year's activities and accomplishments. "Facing the Future" was the heme of Rev. Heagle's speech ie said that the church is i continuation of Christ.

The church is a servant in the work as it is. We should not I be concerned about the church as an institution, he added. He oncluded his speech by saying 'to change is to grow." Miss Mae Roach, Miss Cheryl Sonyea, student from Viterbo College, LaCrosse, and Sister Rita Sheridan, instructor at Vi- erbo College, spoke on the var- ous changes they thought were and more changes they tvotild like to see. Seminary Head lo Be Speaker at Local Service Dr. Ruben H.

Huenemann president of United Theologica Seminary of the Twin Cities, will be the guest speaker at the First Congregational (United Church of Christ) May 18 at the 10 a.m. worship service. United Theological Seminary reflects in its history, orientation, faculty and student body the ecumenical trends of recent years. It was formed in 1960 by a union of the former Mission House Seminary Sheboygan, and Yankton Schoo of Theology, Yankton, South Dakota. It was a consequence of the union of the Evangelical and Reformed Church with the Congregational Christian Churches.

While the Seminary is affiliated with the United Church of Christ, faculty members represent the Presbyterian, Baptist, Evangelical Covenant and Methodist Churches Adjunct faculty includes representatives of the Roman Catholic Church as well. Dr. Huenemann completec his undergraduate studies at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa and was graduated from Mission House Seminary. He completed post graduate studies at Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, Calif, and Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.

Heidelberg College has honored him with an L.L.D. degree and Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. granted him his Doctor of Divinity. Schwellenbach, D. Crowson Repeat Vows Miss Mary Schwellenbach was united in marriage with fohn D.

Crowson at 7:30 p. April 25. The Rev. Lynn Broughlon performed the ceremony at Grace he a Ihurch. The bride, daughter of Mr.

md Mrs. A. J. Schwellenbach, 25 N. Seventh was attend- by Linda Schwellenbach, maid of honor.

The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tubbs, 718 Wontclair was attended by Joe Schwellenbach. best nan. Tom Schwellenbach and ieith Caucutt were ushers.

Immediately following eremony a reception was held Memorial Assembly. The ouple will be at home at St. Auxiliary Holds Meet' in Cornell CORNELL (Special) -The American Legion Auxiliary, Cornell, held its annual mother's day party in the Legion Club Room. Fifty members attended the 6:30 dinner and the program that followed. Gifts firom the auxiliary were presented to all mothers of veterans with special gifts given to the two Gold Star Mothers present, Mrs.

Lillian Studley and Mrs. Helen Patten. Mrs. Oscar Thiel, unit president, designated this meeting appreciation and recognition night paying special tribute to Miss Mable Harper for her 47 years of devotion and service to the auxiliary. Miss Harper was instrumental in organizing eleven members.

Participating in the program were the Samaritans, a musical group, and Bobbi Jo Smith, pianist. The group also participated in a sing along. Following the program the members judged the poppy poster that had been made by the junior high school art class, mder the supervision of Mr. Richard LaBelle. Sixty posters we entered in competition with prizes being awarded to Oavid Haroldson, first, Robert Suzman, second, Richard Sedlacek, third, and Kathy a 1, fourth.

nell, sister of the bride, Mrs Fred Hodawanic, Rt. 1, Cor nell, and Miss Angela Nesvacil Rt. 1, Cadott, bridesmaids. Miss Debbie Konwinski, Chippewa Falls, and Miss Rhonda Burich Rt. 1, Cornell, were junior bridesmaids.

Lori Burich was flower girl. The bridegroom was attends ed by Edward Konwinski, Chip pewa Falls, best man, and Eugene Burich, Rt. 1, Cornell Fred Hodawanic, Rt. and Gale Thorn, Cadott, brother of the bridegroom, groomsmen. Dale Konwinski, Chippewa Falls, was ring bearer.

Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the Bohemian Hall. A dance in the evening was held at Kool- mos Ballroom. After a wedding trip to Wisconsin Dells, couple will be at home at Rt. 6, Box 256A, Chippewa Falls. Tap Happy Recital Set for Blair BLAIR (Special) Leanne Einarson and her dance pupils will present their annual recital 8 p.m.

May 16 at the Blair High School auditorium. The theme chosen for this year's recital is "Tap All dance and baton routines were arranged by Leanne Einarson and all costumes will 3e furnished by the Advance Theatrical Company and the mothers. The announcer for the pro gram will be Mrs. Robert Smith. Included in the program will be Audrey Stephenson, Denise Stephenson, Ginger Indrebo, Lynette Johnson, fancy Reitz, Shari Jo Carlson, Sari Anderson, Sherri Aberg, Dawn Kloss, Leslie Anderson, Debbie Johnson, Jill Anderson, Karen Stanford and Kathv Turk.

Also participating are a m- my Stanford, Terry Wallace, MariAnne Jahr, Pam Duffield, Jame Hamilton, Sarah Jane Guenther, Nancy McDonald, ieryl Hanley, Joan Woychik, lynthia Hanley, Nancy Andersin, Cerrita Rumpel, Cynthia Rumpel, ManyAnn Einarson, and Susan Herrick. Robin McDonald, Kelli Brandenburg, Rochelle Filla, Nancy lanson, Lynne Holeton, Bonnie Smith, Mary Smith, Susan Jerg, Ann Lokker, and Andrea earing will take part. Also dancing are Connie La- 'orte, Carole Melby, Linda rtolitpr, Kanthy Angst, Kathy Merrimack, Michelle Lorch, Terry Hanley, Carol Filla, Rebecca Filla, Carol Matson, Judy Molitor, Terri Hansen, Shari Jeardsley, Gerri Hansen, Kris- Johnson, Paul Hanson, Nancy Mish, Renee Fraust, Joe Chenoweth, and Jeffrey Lorch. ity Church Preparing for Mission Preparations for a two-week nission are being made at St. )laf's Catholic Church here, to conducted by Rev.

Vincent DeBaldo redemptionist missionary from Detroit. The Rev. De- Jaldo has spent years in the Brazil jungles. Children of the parish are sompeting in a poster contest publicize the mission. The mission will open Monday.

Services will begin each day with a Mass at 7:30 p.m. and are open to the public. Added Use for Lights Get more use out of your Christmas lights by keeping ihem handy to use as garden accents, patio lights, or Fourth of July party- perkers. To get sets which are completely weatherproof and wipe them off regularly with a sudsy cloth to keep the lights bright. Lake Street Methodist Church 4th Ave.

and Lake St. Two Church Schools 9 10:30 A.M. Two Worship Services 9 10:30 A.M. Infants Toddler care from 8:45 Fret or 832-6604 Sermon: "Prophetic Vocations Amos and Pete Seeger" Rev. John Miss Marian Finley Finley A July 12 wedding is being planned by Miss Marian D.

Finley and Charles W. Devine, both of San Francisco, whose engagement is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Finley Philadelphia, Pa.

Miss Finley earned her Bachelor's Degree from Millersville State College, and her Master's Degree from the University of Pennsylvania and is presently employed as a teacher in San Francisco. Her fiance, son of Mrs. Erma Devine, 1303 Hoover received his Bachelor's Degree from Wisconsin State University-Eau Claire, in 1958 and his Master's Degree from the University of Missouri, Columbia, 1962. He also is employed as a teacher in San Francisco. Their wedding will take place in Philadelphia, Pa.

Miss Vivian Zillmer Zillmer Mr. and Mrs, Earl C. i 11- mer, 543 McDonough announce the engagement of their daughter, Vivian Marie, to Eliott I. Holm, son of Mrs. Leser Pederson, 324 S.

State Chippewa Falls, and Phillip Holm, Rt. 2, Elk Mound. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Mary Jo Vincent Vincent An August wedding is being planned by Miss Mary Jo Vincent, 314 N. Prairie White- tvater, and Louis G.

Arnold, 411 Colombia Lexington, whose engagement is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Giles W. Vincent of Bremen, Ky. Miss Vincent, a graduate of Western Kentucky State i- versity in 1965 and a federal fellowship recipient to the School of Library Science, University of Kentucky, where she received a M.S.

degree in Library Science in 1968, is currently a librarian with Wisconsin State University-Whitewater. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Arnold, 444 Gilbert earned his Bachelor's degree from Northwestern University in 1963, his Master's from the University of Kentucky in 1965, was recipient of a Rotary Foundation Fellowship to the University of Cambridge for 1965-66 and is presently in his doctoral year in Physics at the University of Kentucky, with degree conferment in August, 1969.

Their wedding will take place in Bremen, Ky. 75 Students Participate in Recital The piano students of Mrs. rlenry Clark and Mrs. Marion Gibbons presented a recital, May 12 in the North Hall Chapel Heights Church. Students taking part were' Donnie Steffen, Mary Linder- lolm, Sandy Friend, Gibbons, Kevin Potter, James Gibbons, Joni Berg, and Karen Olson.

Also taking part were Cathy friend, Susan Angell, Julie Christenson, Connie Gibbons, Cheryl Christenson, Tammy Bloch, and Joan Angell, 1 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Co er 0 con Eau Claire The Church In The Heart of The City WORSHIP 7:30, 8:45 10:30 A.M. Communion following 8:45 A.M. Service Sermon: "Why Do You Stand 'Looking Up?" Sunday School 8:45 10:30 Family Devotions Mon. thru Frl. 6:55 P.M.

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