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

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GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE Sunday, June 27, 1965 7 Travel Talk Summer Engagements Announced Out-of-town cueiti this wck nd of Mr. and Mri. Donald On Sept. 4 in St. Boniface nvvBau, ijw rK are Wax Company of Racine as a Catholic Church in West De Mrs.

Milton Vanden Bush, Oconto Falls. Konitzer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Konitzer int wuiiam J. Keegans of Pitts burgh, the JoieDh Wardi laboratory technician and is continuing his education at the University of Wisconsin.

from Oconto Falls High School, Miss Vanden Bush is employed by Community Memorial Hospital. Her fiance is employed by Seeling Construction Company. Pere, Miss Ann Margaret Quick will become the bride of Donald Aberdeen, S.D.; the C. L. Bow- of Oconto Falls, Rt.

2. Both young people were graduated SKARDA-KORNELY ars of Minneapolis, Sgt John R. Keegan of St. Louis Allen Welch. The engagement and wedding date is announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Skarda and U.S. Marine Col.

T. of Maribel announce the engage If Thomas Edward Quick, 806 Third West De Pere. Welch ment of their daughter, Patricia Keegan, Jacksonville, N.C. They all attended the wedding Saturday morning of Miss Mary Clare 1 I 4 i l- I i 1 Georgene and Bruce F. Kornely, co by is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Keegan and Donald Francis son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kornely, Manitowoc, Rt. 2.

Miss Harley A. Welch of Franksville, Rt. 2. Sevcik, solemnized In St. Agne Skarda was graduated from St, cnurcn.

The bride-elect attended Tu NORTH WASHINGTON STREET 314 Joseph Academy and Cardinal Strltch College, Milwaukee. She will teach home economics at Alex Rose, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John M. Rose, 1026 lane University, New Orleans, and was graduated from De Pere with a degree in medical technology. She is employed Reedsville High School.

Her fi Jackson is spending th summer in France in th ance was graduated from Lin at St. Vincent Hospital. Her fi coln High School, Manitowoc, "uassrooms Aoroaa program ance is employed by Johnson and from the University of Wis of the University of Wisconsin MRS. WENDELL WILKE MRS. LEONARD JOHNSON MRS.

ROBERT REITER consin farm course, Madison. where she will be a Junior when He is employed as assistant of she returns in fall to the Madi mimi son campus. fice manager at Wisconsin Feeder Pig Marketing Co-op, Celebrated June Vows Francis Creek. They will be Earning college credit toward a French major at the University of Rouen and living with a married in the summer of 1966. SALESKY-GRAETZ Jrencn lamily during the week, Repeat of Sellout! MOM PAGE Mr.

and Mrs. John Salesky of groom is the son of Mr. and William Chester Ault, son of sne wm visit theaters, art gal leries, museums and othei David Turriff. William Turriff and Paul Kersten performed Rudolph, also of Mrs. Austin Pulaski.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Ault 1243 S. Irwin and a grad Sharon Lotton, Miss Mary Jane Hudson and Mrs.

Donald Brusky. James Szweda served places of Interest on the weekends until Aug. 7, taking ad Pound are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Sue, to Donald Graetz, the son of Mr, uate of Milwaukee School of new pace-setting Summer Dresses Feld-Wilke vantage of special travel fares and ticket rates arranged for as best man. Other members of the wedding party were Gary ushers duties. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Turriff, West De Pere, Rt. 1, are parents of the bride, who is a graduate of St. Norbert College and a member of Delta Zeta. Engineering.

Mr. and Mrs, Er-win H. Feldhahn, Appleton, arc and Mrs. Reuben Graetz of Pound. Miss Salesky was gradu students under the program.

Dudzik, Jerry Kurowskl. and Saturday afternoon miDtials in parents of the bride. Donald Brusky. Wayne Terry St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran ated from Coleman High School cooperative enterprise of a number of American colleges and Members of the wedding par New shipment flown In from New York! and Fred Gueller shared usher Church, Algoma, united Miss The bridegroom, also a St.

Nor ty during the 3 o'clock double universities. For three weeks be and Is employed at the Production Credit Association, Cole re- Joyce Mae Feld and Wendell bert graduate, is presently a ing duties. The couple will side in Green Valley. ring service were Mrs. Alfred student at the University of man.

Her nance, also a loie- Wilke, who will make their home in Algoma after a trio to O. Gresl and Richard L. Owen, the honor attendants, Miss Pat fore her return Aug. 29, Alex will Join three UW classmates for a quick tour of the Continent before leaving Paris on a jet man graduate, attends graduate Illinois, Champaign, where they will make their home at the Klipstine- school at the University of Wis ricia A. Ault, Alfred O.

Gresl $12 Fresh new styles! Special low price! soumern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Feld and Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Wilke, all of Algo and Mr. and Mrs. William consin at Madison. They plan McAllister bound for home. opening of the fall school term.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aerts, 260 Sundown Lane, West De Pere. The couple Parmentier. Arlin A.

Asmus and Charles Ault were named ma, are parents of the couole a Sept. 4 wedding. WISEMAN-FLORIANO Miss Cheryl Wiseman, daugh Mr. and Mrs. Max Linden back of Hamburg, Germany, Attendants at the altar during Miss Lois Mary Klipstlne be i ushers.

me p.m. exchange of prom After a northern Wisconsin will live during the summer months in West De Pere, after came Mrs. David R. McAllister during a 1:30 p.m. Saturday will be hosts through the summer at least to their grand ises were Mrs.

Leon Dart, ma ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wiseman, Pound, Rt. 2, will be wedding trip, the couple will tron of honor, and James Feld wedding in St. John the Baptist.

live In Milwaukee. daughter, Diana Lindenbeck whose parents are Mr. and Mrs the best man; Miss Karen Stay Church at Duck Creek. Mr. and married to Robert Floriano on Saturday in the St.

Wenceslaus a Door County wedding trip. Robb-Nichols St. John the Evangelist Cath Mrs. Alfred Klips tine, Rt. 7, are Horst Lindenbeck, 440 E.

Mis and Ralph Gartzke. Robert Serrahn and Leon Diefenbach Catholic Church at Klondike. parents of the bride and Mr. Floriano is the son of Mr. and sion Road.

If all goes well, language-wise, reports Diana's shared ushering duties. and Mrs. James McAllister, Vcmnieuwen-hoven-Reiter Traveling to Mexico on their Truly outstanding values I Wonderful new carefree dresses to spark your best-dressed fashion look all summer long! Arnel Jerseys! Whipped Cream crepes! Dacrons and blends! Summer knits! Shifts, Sheaths! Full skirts! Every new color under the sun. Prints, stripes, solids. Pick yours tomorrow! Junior Petite, Junior.

Misses, Half Sizes Oneida, Rt. 1, parents of the father, she will remain in Ham burg for at least a year to at bridegroom. Honor attendants Mrs. Leroy Floriano, 1085 St. Paul St.

Miss Wiseman was graduated from practical nursing school at Green Bay School olic Church provided the setting Saturday morning as Miss Gail Marie Robb exchanged nuptial were Miss Sandra Weycker and wedding trip are Mr. and Mrs. tend high school. At present she Is "auditing" classes as the truest of a school near her Lloyd McAllister. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Ellen Rottier of Adult and Vocational Educa promises with Bruce L.

Nichols tion. Her fiance attends Wiscon Miss Patricia Ann DeBouche. Robert Fredrick Reiter, who were joined in marriage Saturday morning in St. Francis Xa-vier Cathedral. On their return, and Miss Karen Boncher.

At srandDarents' home, since sec of Minneapolis, where the couple will make their daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry tending the bridegroom were sin state university, Stevens Point. VANDEN BUSH-KONITZER ondary classes in Germany have not yet been dismissed for the ueuouche, Luxemburg. Rt.

2. home. She is the daughter of they will live at 709 Cherry St. Richard McAllister, Ralph Klip-stine, Alan Weycker and became the bride Saturday morning of Leonard Harold Miss Alaine Manson was cho summer. Michael McAllister.

An Aug. 14 wedding date has Mrs. James Turner Robb, 1009 Crooks and the late Mr. sen as maid of honor by the Johnson, whose parents are Mr Returned from a week's visit After a wedding trip through been set for the marriage of bride, who is the former Miss and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Lux Robb.

A former student at the western states the couple Miss Rosemary Vanden Bush Be Our Guest Use Bus or Any Parking Lot Enjoy Jacobs Traditional Fin Service Lay Away or Open Your Jacobs Charge Account In Washington, D. are Mr and Mrs. John Van Campen Rita Maire Vannieuwenhoven, emburg, Rt. 3. will reside In Green Bay, Edgewood College of the Sacred daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jo Miss Donna Lacrosse and Al hout, 1314 E. Walnut who and Wayne Konitzer. Their engagement is announced by parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and seph Vannieuwenhoven Lit Heart, Madison, she was graduated from Marquette Univer Lepak-Rudolph len Johnson attended them as honor couple; other witnesses visited there with their son, M.

Sgt. Don Van Campenhout, tie Suamico, Rt. 1. Mr. and sity.

Milwaukee. She is a mem Mrs. Garfield Brice, Brillion, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ru to the 10:30 exchange of vows.

and his family. The junior Mrs ber of Kappa Beta Gamma and Rt. 2, are parents of the bride solemnized in St. Louis Catholic Van Camoenhout is the former dolph, who were joined in mar Sigma Tau Delta. groom, who named Peter Flat Church, Dyckesville, were Miss Nancy Ann Green, daughter of riage Saturday afternoon in Our The bridegroom, an alumnus ten as best man.

Mr. and Mrs Karen Johnson, Miss Carol of Carleton College, Northfield Johnson, Mrs. Allen Johnson, Thomas Reilly and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trybek completed Mrs.

Norman Green, 13( bis marck and the lata Mr Green. Saviour Lutheran Church, Town of Lessor, will make their home in Grafton. Mrs. David Zasada Miss Kathleen DeBouche, brides- the roster of attendants. Usher maids, and the following is the son of Mrs.

Loren D. Nichols, Edina, and the late Mr. Nichols. They were attended during the 11 o'clock ceremony by Miss Meredith ing duties for the 10 o'clock ser groomsmen: Ywain Waldow, and Ross Lepak were honor wit Mark Paradise, Daniel Siudzln- nesses to the service which vice were shared oy Jonn Reiter Jr. and Lester Zakowski.

The flower girl, Janet Zakowski, stood opposite Michael Brice, ski and Gene DeBouche. Debra Paradise and Randall Zellner Ann Robb and John N. Nelson Eric B. Schultz and Charles Efficiency Expertise united the couple at 2 o'clock, and Miss Judy Stern and Richard Lepak were other members were junior aides, and usher the ringbearer. Lofgren Jr.

performed ushering duties. After a wedding trip to of the wedding party. Church ing duties were handled by Joseph Paradise and Homer guests were met at the door and the Pacific Coast, the couple Turriff-Aerts Roll out pie dough between will live in Minneapolis. escorted to their places by Douglas McDermid and Ronald Luxemburg, Rt. 3, will be the In St.

Boniface Church, West address of the couple. Rudolph. layers of waxed paper to avoid sticky rolling pin. One way to separate pieces De Pere, Miss Rita Jane It's Mush Help Parents of the bride, the for Turriff Saturday morning be Semi-Annual Sale! Connie and Jacqueline Fashion Shoes at Our Avenue Shoe Store came the bride of Thomas Lee When you are molding corn- Feldhahn-Ault Zion Lutheran Church, Apple of frozen meat Involves nothing mer Miss Rhoda Mary Lepak, are Mr. and Mrs.

John Lepak, Pulaski, Rt 3. She Is a practical meal mush that is to be chilled, Aerts. Attending them during the 10 o'clock exchange of vows sliced and fried, you can use ton, was the scene Saturday af- nursing graduate of the Green were Miss Carol Turriff, maid one of those narrow rectangular glass refrigerator dishes that Bay School of Vocational andjternoon of the marriage of Miss Adult Education. The bride-1 Kathleen Helen Feldhahn and of honor; Randall Aerts, the best man; Miss Kris Aerts and with comes a cover. more than a knife and hot water.

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