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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 23

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i 1 GREEN 1AY PRESS GAZETTE Tuatdoy, June 12. 1956 33 ESA Installs Officers Cradle Roll Officers Installed For Bethel educational director, and Miss Jean Orsi, social chairman. erf A jewel pin ceremony was held for Miss Betty Meyers, a At a recent meeting of the Heidi Rat if the name picked new member. Delegates to the by Pamela lxu Tannant for her baby sister. They are the state convention in Madison gave a report.

The seven mem Installation of officers for children of Mr. and Mrs. Mil I Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 32 ton Tennant, 1021 Marquette was held at the Masonic Tern Ave. Scott Alan is the Ten Alpha Beta chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha the following officers were installed: the Misses Rita Euclide, president; Peggy Geimer, vice president; Betty Lou Meyers, recording secretary; Ellen Christman, corresponding secretary, and Lois Soboda, treasurer.

Ap pie Saturday evening. The bers of the chapter who attended were the Misses Rita Hettig, Lois Soboda, Ellen Christman, Jean Orsi, Rita Euclide, Mar rant son. Heidi weighed six pounds and 14 ounces at birth, meeting opened with a candle' tc, r. a i light ceremony conducted by has lots oi DiacK flair, blue eyes and dimples In her chin. rx Mary Kay and Lee Dans.

The Bible ceremony was given by the retiring officers, De Molay She looks just like her daddy, pointed for the coming year according to the mother, the were Miss Rosemary Grother, officers, Susan Kuehl and Lois former Audrey Keyes. Kossner as soloist. Lt. and Mrs. Kenwood Col Installing included tea table as the Mmes.

George lard, Fort Sill, announce Sandra Taylor, installing hon Craanen and Victor Challe Pcchman Photo NANCY KLANN the arrival of baby Julia Ann. ored queen; Karen Christen guerite Lussenden and Mrs. Richard Pfeiffer. At the convention, Miss Hettig, past president of the Alpha Beta chapter, was elected state secretary-treasurer for the 1956-57 year. During the social hour the Misses Pat Hettig, Judy Ewalt and Peggy Geimer, who will be summer brides, were surprised with shower gifts from the other members.

Plans were made for a pie-nic which will be the last social event for the 1955-56 year. poured. II The name for the baby was the Social chairman, Mrs. Martin sen, installing guide; Judi Hendricks, installing marshal; favorite of the two grandmoth installed members of the Guar trs. Julia, who has an older Nooyen, was assisted by the Mmes.

Joseph Bukoski, Ed Thomsen, Frank Michach, Ray Kathenne Vex Kuilen, install ing chaplain; Virginia Chris dian Council. They include Mrs. Clarence Haake, guard lister, Mary inerese, i months, looks like her daddy with her black hair and dark Hagerty, John Crabbe, John i tensen, installing senior custodian; Sarah Wright, installing ian; Timothy King, associate Novotny, Elmer Morrow and eyes. Mary Therese just can' junior custodian, and Mrs. guardian; Mrs.

Timothy King, guardian secretary; Mrs. John Earl Stievo. S. Walters, installing musician. understand why she cao't play on the floor with her as yet Soloists for the ceremony Wood, guardian treasurer; Mrs.

Audrey Walters, director of music; Mrs. Lester Klann Carolyn Garrity is the moth were Lois Kassner, Meredith C7 Wood and Virginia Lenz. Rich er's maiden name. and Mrs. Walter Gerdes, asso date members.

ard Warner and Douglas, De Born on the first birthday of Molay officers, wero the honor Brush-en Nail DEMONSTRATION All This Week Mrs. make is now vice his brother. Kenneth Albert. Hawaiian Visitors Mrs. Richard Hartiguchi, left, of Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, is now seeing the United States for the first time.

She attended the commencement exercise of her daughter, Jean, right, Friday at Wisconsin State College at Whitewater. Jean was the four-year roommate during college of Miss Donna Shemick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shemick, 916 Shawano and was a frequent visitor in Green Bay, spending her holiday vacations and one summer vacation with the Shemicks. Both girls received bachelor of education degrees in business administration.

The Hamguchis spent Monday with the Shemicks. ed queen's escorts. nd on the birthday of his grand guardian of the Grand Guardian Council of the State Newly installed officers are Bittrnil erondfather. was Nancy Klann, honored queen; of Wisconsin. Guests of honor David Joseph Molzahn, son of were Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mol Ann Gerdes, senior princess; Linda Schenk, junior princess; Jacks, Sturgeon Bay, and Mr, rahn, 1410 Willow St. Both Eleanor Cartier, guide; Bea Now yon can hove NEW long, lovely, permanent nails mother and father liked the and Mrs.

Floyd Jenkins, Mil waukee. name David, and Joseph is aft trice Zochert, marshal; Janet Wahl, chaplain; Darlene Proulx, librarian; Lynn Lucia, In the Limelight the maternal erandfather Arlene Bourgeois is the moth I don't know where I was when my contempories were studying geography but I've learned a lot following the travels of "Kimmie," the Springer Spaniel that belongs By JULIE er i maiden name. Altar Society Asked To Help With New Chapel recorder; Susan Stram, treas urer; Sally Uram, senior custodian; Margaret Enderby, jun ion custodian; Jean Hintz, in laoies ior six to seat iuo women, each set with a Former Green Bay residents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Parmentier gaily wrapped potted pink geranium and lighted with a to my brother and his wife, Lt. ner guard; Nancy Moore, outer Colonel and Mrs. Edward Bur- pink taper in a milk glass holder, for the 24th annual Brush'on Nail bervice League luncheon, presented quite a different pic The Rev. Peter Skell spoke guard; Margot Wake, first mes senger; Elizabeth Wright, sec rail, who are presently our house guests.

The last time he was here he was on his way ture from the luncheons of its infancy when I was active. to the members of SS. Peter Neenah, have a' new son, Mark Kevin. Mark looks like his father, except for 'his black curly hair and the dimple in his right cheek. Lynn Marie, 13 months, is the Parmentier ond messenger; Nancy McNa- and Paul Altar Society at the we carried sandwiches in a brown paper bag, the hostess mara, third messenger; Martha Branson, fourth messenger; from New York to Japan, where they lived for three closing meeting of the year.

sustaining members, wore sev served coffee and we ate our lunch amid sewing machines Linda Knutson, fifth messen eral shades of blue print on a years and they are now on daughter. The mother is the The pastor complimented the women on their work during white background with a their way to Libya in Africa and snippings from the work ger, and Co Mikkelsen, organ ist. Miracle Liquid rushee on Lik matching blue jacket and hat They are to be stationed at we were doing for the Associ the year and spoke briefly Lois Wood presented Sandra ated Charities and the Mrs. Stewart Griggs, whose committee in charge of the Wheelus Air Base in Tripoli, and after some research in the Atlas and the Encyclopedia Taylor with a past honored queen's pin. Perfect attend former Margaret Hedstrom, VFW Auxiliary Poppy Sale Being Planned about the building of the new sisters convent.

He requested the cooperation of the society Day Nursery was warmly con Of course, 30 women is a far Nail Polish In Just Minutes gratulated for its work, the (and many questions) I've ance gifts were presented to 12 cry from 100 but there were highlight of which was the girls. Judy La Frombois, retir in supplying the needs of the new sisters chapel. gathered considerable incidental intelligence about that area. burning of its mortgage cele ing organist, and senior choir so many more changes from its modest beginnings that Mrs. John Maloney (very Mrs.

Elmer Berceau, library brated at a spring dance, an orange and white printed members were presented with gifts. Auxiliary to the Veterans of It never occured to me that Foreign Wars Noble Straubel smart in a tangerine silk suit, topped by a natural straw hat sheer with a black straw cart and lierature chairman, spoke to the group about image books. Red roses were on the Mrs. Floyd Jenkins, past Post 2937 held its regular meet grand guardian, Milwaukee, with an evergreen tree grow wheel; and Mrs. Donald Koss a brown and white printed silk the Marine Corps song used "Tripoli" for any better reason than to rhyme with sea." But I've learned that their first ing from its Mrs.

John ing recently at the Catholic Woman's Club. Announcement was made of the encampment Burnham (in a brightly with a brown linen jacket. Two smart biege linen cos A I DleeeoMf nJ I kltta IV II I 1 I krohea ea I 1PP aeili I I I PrereateMlle II III fromepUtttaa I I I I peeliiif I VJ 1 Covert mall 1 I StreagtheM I teft and I I hrltUe nans I Streaf Bella I I that home- 1 I work end I I efflee work I I eant epeU I Beautiful naile Uft colored print on a white at Manitowoc June 28 to 30 deeds of derring-do were on the Barbary Coast soon after tumes were the self embroider Vour hands can be glam only if your nails are beautiful. So turn ugly stubby nails Into long graceful nails with this exclusive easy -to mix liquid that flows on so smooth, so easy. Have natural-looking hard nails you can cut, file, shape nd polish just like your own.

Use they were re-established (they ground) and the only three charter members present, sat open-mouthed through the Members planning to attend must make room reservations at one and be prepared to ed, square-necked full-skirted dress worn with a large black hat by Mrs. Oliver Hitch and the suit, its lapels embroidered had disappeared when our Navy was practically abolished after the American Revolu reading of the. reports. handle their own credentials. Our first Charity Ball net BTbeaitty specials Brush Cut Creme 1 Oil Cold Wave A 1 $5-E0 jk 3 Heavy Lanolin N- vjSV Iff Plans were discussed for the tion) in the early 19th century.

in the same pattern as her ted us a little over $600 while Any right thinking pirate should have known better than to tangle with a Marine white cap, by Miss Jacqueline Kelly. One of the provisionals be annual poppy sale and Mrs. Henrr Kranzusch will act as chairman of the poppy drive this rear. Mrs. Harold Du- last year's was close to our milk and vitamin bills were never more then $400 combined and now they are over 2,500.

And their activities are so varied the splendid they put a quick stop to the tat mm. lit BRUSH ON ing welcomed was Mrs. Richard J. Gould in a navy silk suit piratical practices of Tripoli! uoia wave -Lou mdn.u; ii i i NAIL today frecne gave an interesting report of the Brown County Welfare Council meeting she at (which was then a country) with a Juliet cap of white vio recaptured our frigate "Phila work they do at the Day Nurs lets and another Mrs. Paul Stone, wore black linen with delphia" and captured part of of their country.

ery, the curative workshop and for the charitable agen All waves complete with iham- 3 poo, fingerwavt tt and haircut. 4.W i IP I Cold Wave $3.50 striking white jewelry and a large white hat. Kimmie" will travel almost cies, impressed us with its magnitude. as well as the Marines did in Mrs. W.

J. Kerwin, Jr. wore 1812 as he has a house, to The first warm weather a white sheath with a line of brightly colored signal flags tary. Open Tuesday and Thurt- day evenings all day Saturday. North Side Beauty Shon Phono ond Moil Orders Promptly Filled be lashed to the boat deck, made for him here for his Pacific trip which he will use again to cross the Atlantic.

marching up its side, and topped it with a bell shaped white tended. The auxiliary charter we draped In memory of Mrs. Ray Fournia, who died May 21. Mrs. Leila Ladrow was Initiated into the auxiliary at the meeting.

A report of the district meeting held at Marinette on May 27 was given by Mrs. Albert Menders. It was attended by many members from Green Bay. Miss Elois Sterckx was sleeted district guard, and Mrs. Aloys Sigl was reelected trea brought forth some lovely summer clothes.

Mrs. Donald Cass, the League's very efficient president, wore corn flower blue violet with a chalk white tricorn; Mrs. Robert Voge, who has completed 10 1 Q1 Ree. Sise 2QC Plus Tax Just a little smaller than the state-rooms on the lake boats, it looks so comfortable I'm straw hat and Mrs. Milton Phimister wore a navy and white print sashed with navy taffeta and a navy straw mushroom hat with a perky 1281 Moin Ground Floor, Dial 7-1621 Koy Jcnssen, Manager I tempted to ask him to "move years of active service neces Cosmetics Pro nge's Street Floor white rose in the front.

over. sary to joint the ranks of the surer of the district. Mrs. Chester Balza gave a lummary of her visit to the VFW national home at Eaton Rapids, Mich. Mrs.

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