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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 17

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Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Green Bay Press-Gazette Sunday, Jan. 15, PFO Sisterhood Notes 98th Year The PEO Sisterhood, a philanthropic educational organization, is observing its 98th birth day with a Founder's Day luncheon, Thursday, at the Beaumont Motor Inn. Also noted will be the 50 years of NJ" PEO In Wisconsin. Members of the five Green Bay chapters porting an educational loan fund, an International Peace Scholarship and owning and suportlng a junior college, Mrs. Richard Gould, president of CJiapter the hostess chapter, will preside at the special ceremonies Thursday.

Her committees are ns follows: The Mmes. Fred Baer and Robert Jabbusch, general co-chairmen; Stephen Waller, John Eifert and Allan Ross, decorations; Carl Madding and Dan Blackburn, invitations; Fred Ross, Merlin Bush and Kent Marvil, favors and Robert Bush, publicity. will also be honoring a local member serving as the state president, Mrs. Fred Trow bridge. The PEO Sisterhood was or I ganized In 18G9 as a college sorority at Iowa Wesleyan College, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

MRS. LAWRENCE KACZROUSKE The purpose of the group is A musical program will be MRS. FRANK LINSMEYER fostering increased educational opportunities for women by sup presented by Mr. and Mrs Marshall Moss. MRS.

JOHN COKBIN Marriage Vows Spoken Hetchler. Wendy Sacotte was Honor witnesses for the nup-jSteffens and Mrs. John Hermus th flnwr pfrl nd n-shpi werp tial service were Mr. and Mrs. as bridesmaids.

Best man Ger- hard Kriescher served the Michael Sacotte and Todd Fritz. Johnson Jr. I ,1 The newlyweds will be Mr. Corbin, a graduate of ie Cl a couple with John Hermus. Ush ers were Joseph Linsmeyer and Darrel Kriescher.

The newlyweds will be at home at Seymour, Rt. 3, w'hen they return from a wedding trip to California. Aliss Monica Mary Carpenter stout State University, Menom-became the bride of Lawrence 0nie, is the son of the W. E. Arthur Kaczrouske during of Wheaton, 111.

The exchange of nuptial vows in an bride Is the daughter of Mr. 11 a.m. ceremony at St. Judeand Mrs. Henry R.

Sacotte Church Saturday. Parents iPembine the couple are Mrs. and Mrs. St. Sebastian Church, Isaar, was the setting for the Saturday afternoon wedding in which Miss Jean Marie Vissers became the bride of Frank Leonard Lins- Johnson-Funk and Miss Marilyn Johnson Collegiate Clippings Charles Funk exchanged mar-imeyer.

The ceremony was per-riage vows during an 11:30 a.m.. formed for the daughter of Mrs. ceremony Saturday. The bride Marv Rentmeester. 521 Cot ace Norman J.

Carpenter, 1279 Des-noyer St. and Mrs. Leo Koslow-iki, 1069 Dousman and the late Phil Kaczrou.ske. The bridal party was formed by Miss Mary Carpenter, maid of honor, Miss Mnrcia Carpenter, Miss Michcle Carpenter and Miss Phyllis Kucmuiskc. Also attending the couple were Phil Kaczrouske, best man, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Grove and the son of Listed 011 the first semester Arthur Johnson 212 James 'Francis Linsmeyer, Seymour. honor roll of the College of and her husband is the son! Mrs. Gerhard Kriescher was Silint Teresa, Winona, is of Mrs. George Funk, Neopit.lthc matron of honor, with Miss Susan Devroy.

Susan, a fresh-and the late Mr, Funk. 'Donna Steffens, Miss Shirley at the college, earned an honor point average of 2.80. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred II.

Devroy, 1006 N. Buchanan St. B'nai B'rith Doll Show Tuesday by Mrs. Zuber Arthur Kaczrouske, Francis Kaczrouske and Mark Klarner. John Stoddard ushered guests for the service.

The newlyweds will reside at 1194 Shawano Ave. Sacotte-Corbin The winter wedding of Miss Norbert Hill of Oneida has been chosen sentinel of Sigma Tau Gamma, the first national Mrs. Abe Zuber, Willmette, I creeds who have contributed 111., Bnai Brith Women's District Six Doll Lady, will speak something to brotherhood be- fraternity on the Wisconsin sides their outstanding contribu-iState University, Oshkosh cam-lion to society. On a local level, jpus and the oldest of the social Marv Christine Sacotte and for those who perspire heavily A new type of formula has been found to keep underarms absolutely" dry even for those who perspire heavily. It's called Mitchum Anti-Per-spirant.

Get positive protection with smooth liquid or vanishing cream. Both have money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. John E. Corbin was solemnized meetin of lhe the women chapter has a col-iiraiernuies. Me is a junior.

In St. John Lutheran Church, Green Bay chapter at 12:30 lection of twelve clolls. More in-Pulaski. The bride chose Missjp.m. Tuesday.

formation about the program is Stephen J. Lorn, 11G4 Garland a junior in the college The Doll for Democracy pro-available from Mrs. Marvin gram is sponsored nationally 3263 Delahaut St. of business administration at Sandra Carviou as her maid of honor and Robert BaUentine was ielected to eerve as best man. Other member of the through the Anti-Deflamationl Mrs.

Zuber will also conduct University, Milwau-League of Bnai Brith Women, a workshop with board mem- kee, has been initiated into Pi i A 7 A 1 I wedding party were Miss Gailjlt Is a program devoted to de-'bers and doll ladies at the Epsilon fraternity. He Bacotte, Mist Maryann Bekke-jmocracy, depicting great men of Mrs. Glickman at 8 p.m. 'was one of nine new members la, Austin Winsor and Walter'and women of all races and Monday. linducted into the fraternity.

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