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The Daily Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 17

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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Monica Vinton Exchanges Vows St. Olaf's Catholic Church was the setting for the a r- riage of Miss Monica Vinton and David R. Lamb, September 21. The Rev. Myron Meinen performed the 1:30 p.

m. ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.

Vinton, 1420 McKinlcy was attended by a Martin, maid of and Debbie Lamb, sisler of the bridegroom, and Jessica Vinton, sister of the bride, bridesmaids. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rdbert Lamb, 1372 McKinley was attended by Dick Klawiter, best man, and Everett Blakely, St. Cloud, groomsmen.

Johnette Vinlon and Dawn Lamb were usherettes. A reception was held in the church parlors and a dance wrs held at the American Legion Hall. After a wedding trip to Nashville, the couple jwill be at home at 103 Stanley Thorp. (Piper i Mrs. David Lamb Kathleen Kressin Exchanges Vows Kathleen Ann Kressin became the bride of Charles P.

Schemenauer, Rt. 2, Gkippewa Falls, September 21. The Rev. Vaughn Brockman performed the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry A. Kressin, Rt. 2, Bloomer, was attended by Mrs. Merle Walk, Detroit Lakes, matron of honor, and Mrs.

Henry Schemenauer, Chippewa Falls and Mrs. David Score, Marengo, 111., bridesmaids. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Henry Schemenauer, 427 N. Cedar Chippewa Falls, was attended by Henry Schemenauer, Chippewa Falls, best man, and Merle Walk, Detroit Lakes, and Dan Schemenauer, Chippewa Falls, groomsmen.

Steve Bohl, Chippewa Falls, and Jim Zwiefelhofer, Bloomer, seated-guests. Following the ceremony, a reception was 1 at the Moose Hall, Bloomer. The couple will be at home at Rt. 2, Chippewa Falls. Mrs.

Charles Schemenauer DIET DO IT TOPS held graduation exercises at the Parks and Recreation Building Thursday, Sept. 26. From left are Donna Bryn, president; and Joan Schweiters, treasurer and honored graduate. Diet Do It Tops olds Graduation Diet Do It Tops'held graduation exercises Thursday, Sept. 26 at the Parks and Recreation Building.

Mrs. Joan Schweiters graduated from the organization after losing 53 pounds in one year. For her WL'iglil loss Mrs. Schweiters received one long stem red rose for each 10 pounds she had lost. She joined the organization in January of Ifl(i7.

At that time the family lived here At the present time the club meets weekly at ths Parks and Recreation Building. Interested persons are invited to call 835-8871 for more information. St. Mary's Elects School Officers DURAND (Special) Gene Bauer will lead the Home and School Association of St. Mary's shortly thereafter they moved I as its president this year.

Glenn to Chippewa Falls where will serve as vice pres- bccamc active with the Chip- 1 pewa club. In June of this year the family moved back to )Eau Claire. During her year as a clul) member Mrs. Schweit- ers gave-birth to a baby girl, Jill Marie. idenl: Mrs.

Robert Hulverson will serve as the secretary- trea.surer. Meetings are held at St. Gladys Weiss Recites Vows St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Rock Falls, was the setting for the marriage of Gladys Weiss and Delmar Hawkins, September 21. The Rev.

Norbert Wilger performed the 1 p.m. ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weiss, Rt.

4, Mondovi, was attended by her sister, Miss Linda Weiss, maid of honor. Miss Mary E. Hawkins and Miss Debra Weiss were bridesmaids. The bridegroom, son of James Hawkins, Rt. 1, Eleva.

was attended by his 'brother, Donald, best man. Daniel Bauer and Bernard Weiss brother of the bride, groomsmen. Larry Reckin and i Hawkins seated guests. A reception was held in the church parlors. After a wedding trip to the Western part of the United States, the couple will be at home in Oshkosh.

(Uiltrell) Mrs. Delmar Hawkins Darlene Schuster, Lyman 'Barns Wed The Rev. LeRoy Keegan performed the ceremony uniting Darlene M. Schuster and y- man L. Burns in matrimony.

The ceremony was performed September 21 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The daughter of r. and Mrs. Wenzel Schuster, Rt.

Rose Kubisiak, Ken Thompson Exchange Vows St. Mary's Catholic Church, Stanley, was the setting for the marriage of Rose Ann Kubisiak and Kennetih Thompson, Neenah, September 14. The performed 4, Mondovi, was attended Miss Elaine Sturgis, maid hcnor, and Mrs. Richard La Valley, sister of the bridegroom, bridesmaid. The bridegroom, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy 0. Burns, Rt. 1, Cornell, was attended by Edward Novak, best man, and Glen Hoople, groomsman. Gary Hundhausen and Steven Brindle seated guests.

A reception was held in the church parlors. The couple will be at home at 1609 W. Clairemont Ave. Rev. Donald Berg the ceremony.

The bride, City Girl on Committee COLUMBIA, Mo. Miss Barbara Jo Becher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Mrs.

George Kubisiak, Stanley, and the late Mr. George Kubisiak, was given in marriage by herj uncle, 'Martin Kubisiak. Mrs. Douglas Korn attended the couple as matron of honor and Miss Judy Thompson, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Kathleen Kubis were bridesmaids. The bridegroom, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Thompson, Eau Claire, was -attended by Steve Brion, best man, and Dennis Anderson and Dan i 1 groomsmen. Douglas Korn and George Kubisiak seated guests. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Koolmo's the freshman class steer- committee at ns College, Columbia, Mo. The announcement was made September 17 at the induction of Student Government Association officers.

Woman's Club Entertains Teachers AUGUSTA (Special) The Augusta Womans Club entertained the teachers and wives of the Augusta schools at a picnic buffet supper Monday evening at the club house at Lake Eau Claire. Twenty-two members and twelve guests present. Attending the mceling a the clifo's two new members, Mrs. William Sperbcr and Mrs. Norman Hoyme.

Mrs. Joe Graham, chairman of the community improvement committee, gave a report on conditions of the alleys and streets in the city, and urged all members to assist in i project. As a money raising project, the club has decided to sell place mats decorated with Wisconsin scenes. Monday, Sept. 30,1968 Dolly Eau Claire, Wisconsin Season's Golf Winners Set at EC Country Club Awards were given out season's golf play at the Eau Claire Country Club Wednesday, Sept.

24 at ari informal morning coffee. The 1968 championship was won by Mrs. John Gunsolley and Mrs. Rolf E. Christopherson received the runner-up trophy and the flight championship went to Mrs.

R. A. Buckley. The trophies presented members went to the following persons: Roz McClellan trophv to Mrs. A.

E. Rogers, Jane Campen trophy to Mrs. Perry Hull. Helen Christopherson to Mrs. E.

A. McGrath. Helen Wood to Mrs. George McClellan. The Mother-Daughter trophy went to Mrs.

Emil Schultz and her daughter Caryn. ing members won the Ringer tronhrs: first flHit, John Gunsolley. second flight, Mrs. Ren Sirianni, third flight, Mrs. David F.

Miller, fourth I flight. Mrs. Albert Dunlap. There were twenty pyramid winners. The September i n- ncrs were Adelc Bartingale, Marian Duerre, Ruth O'Brien and Elaine Sanders.

Golf followed the presenta- tions. Low Gross went to Mrs. Lee Minton. Low Net, s. Richard Jeatran.

There was a four way tie for putts 'between Mrs. R. C. Warren, Mrs. George D.

Campen, Mrs. Ben Sirianni and Mrs. J. H. Wishart with Warren winning the cut.

Bridge was played after the jlunchenn. Winners were: Mrs. C. J. Kepler, Mrs.

Herman Lasker, Mrs. Gordon Keith arid Mrs. A. R. Garnock.

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