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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 13

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Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Music Foster Music, Swanstrom's, Neuman's, Shaughnessey Drug Store, The White Store, or the Wisconsin Public Service showroom in De Pere. Former Bayite To Perform for Queen Elizabeth A former Green Bay woman and her husband will perform before Queen Elizabeth GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTI Thundoy, October 27, 1935 such entertainers as Ltna Home, George Jessel, Johnnl Ray, Alfred Drake and Dorttta Morrow. Mrs. Pollock is tht former Naomi Phelps, daughter of th Rev. and Mrs.

Torrenct Phelpi. former Union Congregational Miss Bula Is Bride In Antigo Miss Rita Bula, Antigo be Orchestra Ticket Campaign Although patron's conhibu tions for the Green Bay Synv and the Duke of Edinburgh Royal Neighbors Royal Neighbors will meet at 7:30 Thursday evening at the Catholic Woman's Club. Hostesses will be the Mmes. Nora Nehring and Julia Van Weddinger. during the Command Performance Nov.

7 in London. Chan-nine Pollock, the macician. and cam the bridt of Earl Jen- minister hert. Mothtr of Mrs. Pollock was tht former Elil Fisk of Green Bay.

phonette are running slightly his wife will be on the bill with quint of Milwaukee, at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, In St. ahead of last year, the season ticket sale has been slow, it Hyacinth Catholic church, An was announced today by Rob ert J. Barlament, business manager of the local orchestra. The announcement followed a meeting of volunteer work DMan'S ers with the Green Bay Sym phonette Advisory Board at luncheon Tuesday noon, at tigo. The Rev.

Victor Hoppa read the marriage ritea for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bula and the ion of Mr. and Mri. George Jenquine, 235 N.

Roosevelt St. St. Hyacinth'i Sistera Choir furnished the nuptial music; "Panii Angelicua," "Ave Maria Stella," and "Venl Jesu," during the high Mass. The bride was attired in a 'Sv lC 'Am Wt UMKITI WOMIM MCMti.NtM which preliminary reports on the progress of the season sale were received Barlament said that approxi mately 150 persons have be come patrons, but that only 100 season tickets had been chapel length gown fashioned of handclipped imported Chan- sold in the first two weeks of the sales campaign. Although this doesn't set any records, he tilly lace and nylon tulle over white bridal satin.

The molded continued, he considered it en Campaign Luncheon A luncheon meeting of the Symphonette advisory board Tuesday noon was held to discuss the current season ticket campaign. Shown around the table, left to right, are Miss Emma Toule, Robert Barlament, Charles Watke Miss Margaret McMahon and Mrs. John Rosman. Season tickets at $3.50 are available in Green Bay and De Pere stores. bodice of lace was accented by couraging, nevertheless.

"1 feel that Symphonette de serves and will receive the wholehearted support of everyone in Green Bay and Brown Marvin Jenquine, brother of th bridegroom. County, as well," Barlament stated. He said that the group A wedding breakfast was an illusion yoke outlined with carved appliques of lace extending over the shoulders. The neckline was edged with mandarin, collar of lac trimmed with sequins and pearls. Satin covered buttons fastened the gown in the back from the collar Just below the fitted waist-lint and also closed the long lac sleeves that tapered to points over the wrists.

The bouffant skirt of tulle was needed the support if the regu Town Club Dance To Be Saturday At Beaumont Town Club's first dinner Frederick Stone, Kenneth Black and Albert Ester. New newcomers present were Mrs. W. J. McMaster, 1642 Chicago and Mrs.

R. H. Bues, 525 Belleview St. Any newcomers to Green Bay or De Pere who has not had a visit from the city hos lar concert feature of one or several well known artists served for the wedding party at the home of the bride's parents with a dinner at the Club 77 for 30 guests. A reception was held for 200 guests at the Legion hall from 2 to 6 p.m.

were to be carried out as plan ned. The manager pointed out wherever yoU go you'll go more comfortably in dance of the season will be held Saturday evening in the Daniel that the Symphonette began operations in 1946 with 16 tess may call Mrs. Harold Bickford or the YWCA. After touring the eastern shirred at the waistline and Whitney Room of the Beau i states, the couple will make musicians but that, thankj to mont Hotel. A cocktail party their home at 523 N.

34th Street in Milwaukee. 95 The bride is a graduate of was accented by inserts of two wide bands of lac with seal-looped edges. A shirred ruffle of whit satin complimented the fullness of the hoop skirt. Imported French silk illusion In the fingertip length veil had rhythm step -ia St. Joseph's Academy in Ste-i vens Point with the class of 1951 and was employed at the the support through the years, now has blossomed into a full-fledged orchestra of over 60 regular musicians.

Season tickets for the projected four-concert season are $3.50 for adults and $1.50 for students. Patrons are persons or business firms contributing $10 or more toward the support of the orchestra, a con a hand rolled hem and was se Antigo Daily Journal as a tele Plan Halloween Party For Happy Losers At the Tuesday evening meeting of the Happy Losers Chapter of the Tops Club plans were made lor the Halloween party to be held at the next meeting. A crazy hat contest will be held and every member is expected to participate. Anyone interested in losing weight is welcome to visit the club. for the past two Ifor all the members will begin at 8 o'clock.

The dinner will follow at 9:15. Music will be provided by Bob Milada and his orchestra. Officers for the coming year are Jack Berscheid, president; Mrs. N. L.

Malcore, vice president; and Mrs. Robert Brown, secretary-treasurer. Directors are Mrs. John Victor, Mrs. Charles Foster, H.

G. Steen-block and Sanger Powers, cured to a lace bonnet with a typesetter doubled carved brim, one lac and the inner brim of Rummage Sales St. Joseph's Church, 12th A sensational shoe in two tolora, Grey and Natural. Fun-loving ft Ai bout to walk you to work, to echool, or jiurt to walk for tht fua Soft gtort leather that pay handaotna 4Mdtfcda to walkis plauri HOI SALON SECOND TLOO tribution that is recognized by the issuance of two season tickets. Anyone wishing to purchase season tickets or to become a Avenue, will have its annual rummage sale from 8 to 12 o'clock Saturday morning.

shirred tulle ouUined with iridescent sequins. The bride carried a shower bouquet of red roses and whit pompons entwined with whit satin ribbon. Her ensemble was completed by a tiny gold cross. Acting as matron of honor was Mrs. Donald Skarda, Green Bay sister of th bridegroom, in an aqua blue gown, and bridesmaids were Mrs.

Ray Card Parties Anyone having rummage is to patron may do so, Barlament said, by writing to Box 507, Green Bay, or they may pur Women of tht Moose will sponsor a public card party at Officers Installed At Newcomers Meeting New officers were installed chase tickets at Stiller's, Poh bring it to the church basement from 4 to 8 o'clock Friday afternoon and evening. St. Agnes' parish will have 8:15 Friday evening at Moose Hall, 427 St. George St. This will be the first in a series of Bula, sister-in-law of the bride, 'its first rummage sale Friday night card parties un jn day afternoon at the YWCA and Mrs.

Ray Galuska, cousin o'clock Saturday morning oi me onae, Doxn oi Anugu, the scnool Dasemeni, riSK ana-ui me j-wiemoon newcomrs h.m,m.tin nmmittM in ihrimn rnlnrH irnwrnt ivinth t. Mr. Tm r.u "OrnemaKing commmee. Mrs c- w. v.juu.

inc.r air wis. ouo oian- Lester Rochow will be in A shower bouquet of pink the chairman. Coffee and; ford. nresiHent- Mr. KnrmLu ANNI VERS will be awarded.

carnations ana wnite pompons donuts will be on sale. Those! Mitby, vice president; Mrs. with ribbon to match her dressjdonating are asked to bring; George Grenholm, secretary: was carried Dy me matron rummage to the John Christensen, treas Women' Relief Corps urer, and Mrs. Edward Eick- T. O.

Howe No. 91, Women's Relief Corps, will hav Its an honor, while tne Dridesmaias; before Saturday, or call Mrs. carried ahower bouquets of yel-j Collins or Mrs. Robert Hooker low carnations and white pickup, poni with shrimp colored rib- bDonald Skarda, Green Bay! Naom' GrouP To Meet served his brother-in-law as Naomi Group of Grace Luth-best man. Ray Bula, brother of eran Church will meet at 2 nual homecoming dinner at 1:15 Monday afternoon at the meyer, social chairman.

Outgoing officers were presented with a gift. Bridge winners were the Mmes. Frederick Lammert, Howard Melville and John Ryan. Winners at canasta were the Mmes. Rocket Restaurant.

Reserva tions are to be made with Mrs Frank Sope' by this evening. acted as groomsmen. Ushering the church parlors. shop tomorrow until 9 p.m.! save 15 50 on brand new fashions! duties were performed by Dontesses will be the Mmes. Anna; Bula, brother of the bride andjKnuth and Otto Woelz.

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