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The Daily Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 17

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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Cheryl Woody, Wm. Steffeck Wed in Double Ring Ceremony Miss Cheryl Ann Woody came the bfide of William Lee Steffeck Saturday, June 1 in double ring evening ceremony it the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Elmon Ward officiated at the 7 p. m.

ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Woody, Rt. 5, Chippewa Falls, wore a floor length bridal gown of sheer ganza, fashioned with an skirt, falling from empire bodice featuring a back full' ness sweeping into a a 1 train.

Venice la'ce embellished the bodice and bordered the gown and train. Daisy rings accented the open crown curing her bouffant veil of sheer illusion. The bride carried a bouquet of white daisies as she a down the aisle on the arm of her father. Her maid of honor, Miss Julie Lu Woody, wore a gown fash ioned like the bride's, only in pale lavender over white. She carried 8 bouquet of multi-col ored daisies and wore a daisy halo ring in her hair.

The other bridesmaids were Miss Brenda Brenizer- Eau Claire; Miss Virginia Meier, West Bend; and Mrs. Joan S. Rogers, Appleton. They wore gowns identical to that of the maid of honor only in aqua, shrimp, and spring green. Attending the groom, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert F. Steffeck, Clintonville, as best man Was Philip D. Steig, Baltimore, Maryland. The other groomsmen were Brian Tarro, Madison; Jeffry Spencer; and Thomas Buchholtz, Milwaukee.

Bradley R. Meier, West Bend, seated the guests. Following a reception in the church parlors Mr. and Mrs. Steffeck left on a ten day wedding trip.

Upon their return home they will make their home at 632V4 Putnam St. Mrs. William Lee Steffeck Carolyn Ann Ovimet became the bride of James Lee Watton Saturday afternoon, May 25. The Rev. Fr, John Nilles performed the ceremony at the Holy Cross Catholic Church, Cornell.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Ovimet, Cornell, wore a floor length gown of rosepoint lace in a cage silhouette fashioned with long, tapered sleeves, scoop neckline and Empire bodice. Ann Landers- Hornet in His Helmet? Ann Says See Psychiatrist DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I respond to "Single and Glad Hornet in Ms Helmet Landers of It?" She wrote as follows: "Show me a man, either single or married; sick, well dying, who would turn down sex Ann Landers and I will happily eat the Sunday edition of the New York Times." I would like to say, "Start nibblin', dear heart I married a man who has the sex drive of a dead battery.

My sisters drew the same kind. You suggest that these i s- interested" males go to a doctor and find out what is wrong. A fine suggestion, but what if they won't go? Furthermore I am 99 per cent certain that the problem is not physical but mental. My "dead battery" is healthy as a horse. I can't recall the last time he had a headache.

(What about this, Aim Landers? Am I right or wrong? BABY IT'S COLD IN THE HOUSE Dear Baby: You are probably right. The vast majority of dUtotereited" men have no organic problem, But it's always advisable to go to a physician and make When no organic problem is present a husband should accept fa fact that be has eroo. tlowl problem, He owes it to hit wife as well as to himself eee a therapist and get rid the hornet to his helmet. Dear AM Merit I am a teen-age girl a problem as big as the world. My mother told me when I was a little girl that she had been married for a short time (when ihe was very young) to a man wno didn't threat her right.

She divorced him and married my father. Yesterday I was going through my father's desk drawers to flung an Insurance policy kfd mj to get (or aim. ran tcrojt two sets of divorce pa- pwi. It WHO! that my father WM llwflwced. His first wife's ftaroe waj ooe I had nev- heard of before.

This divorce took Place tbf aamt week bjr divorce. it but I don't know how. you I a right to I quiet and hope one day she will tell me? CONFUSED'AND BITTER Dear Confused: Children we entitled to know about the previous of parents. Don't ask your mother ask your father. I've said it before and I think it bears repeating.

Skeletons, when they fall out of a closet, make some rather embarrassing sounds. Are you listening, folks? Dear Ann Landers: I'll come right to the point. I am dating a very interesting girl. Susan is brainy, witty and we have a terrific time together just talking. Her conversation crackles and snaps and pops.

But there is a problem: Her neck is always dirty. This is not a gag. I'm dead serious. What's your advice? BIG ERN Dear Ern: Silence can be effective. On Calvin Coolldge it looked good.

But hi a situation such as this, it's dumb to keep quiet. Tell Susan her jewelry appears to be discovering her neck and you hope she'll scrub a little harder. If she's bright as you say, she'll dean herself up, How far should a teen age couple go? Can necking be safe? When does It become too hot to handle? Send for Ann 'Landers' booklet, "Necking And Petting What Are Limits?" Mail your request to Ann Landers ih care of your newspaper enclosing 50c in coin and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper, enclosing a self- addressed, stamped envelope.

copyright im, Publishers-Hall Syndicate Graduate Announced Miss Roxeann Zielie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn R. Zielie, Elk Mound, was graduated May 26 from the College of St. Catherine, St.

Paul, with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. She will be employed during the summer at Sacred Heart Hospital, Eau Claire, and plant to begin graduate work in psychiatric nursing in the autumn. She was awarded the National Institute of Mental Health Internship in psychiatric aursjing her senior year in college, If you like to keep pbp nuig on hand for use in varkuj dilfr- es, put them in a UghDy clft jar and atari tbjm to it retrig- Miss Jacqueline Thompson Thompson Mrs. Marjorie Thompson, Osseo, announces the engagement of her daughter, Jacqueline Sue, to Daniel W. Runkel, son Mr.

and Mrs. John Runkel Trempealeau. Miss Thompson, a graduate of Osseo high school and Swedish School of Nursing Minneapolis, is employed by LaCrosse Lutheran Hospital. Her fiance is a graduate Trempealeau high school and LaCrosse Technical Institute. He is employed by Gateway Foods, LaCrosse.

No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Barbara DeBoer DeBoer Mr. and Mrs. Evert DeBoer, 1316 Barry announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Peter Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Frost, Fall Creek. Miss DeBoer is employed in the office at Consumer's Co-op. Her fiance is employed by Uni- royal Co. and attends WSU-Eau Claire. No date has been set for the wedding.

Miss Nancy Stewart Stewart An Aug. 3 wedding is planned by Nancy Lynn Stewart and Michael G. Abel, whose engagement is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack A.

Stewart, 312 Jefferson St. Miss Stewart, a 1966 graduate of Memorial high school, is attending Stout State University where she is affiliated with Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Albel, 1928 Badger is a 1966 graduate of Regis high school and is in an electronics specialist training program in the United States Air Force, Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss.

Miss Kftthryn Schofe Scliolz Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Scholz, Chippewa Falls, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Ida, to Steven H. Freundlich, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Freundlich, Brooklyn, New York. Miss Scholz, a 1966 graduate of WSU-Eau Claire, is employed as a programmer by the Hartford Insurance Group, Hartford, Conn. Her fiance is employed as a programmer by the same company. A winter wedding is planned.

Miss Darlene Fetter Fetter Announcement is made of the engagement of Darlene Am Fetter to Cecil James Hehl, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis G. Fetter 220 Sara St. Miss Fetter will graduate in June from North high school.

Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eilert Hehl, Rt. 1, Fall Creek, is a 1987 graduate of Fall Creek high school. He is employed by National Presto Industries.

No date has been set for the wedding. Eau Clalrs, Thursday, June 6, 1968 Carolyn Ovimet, J. Watton Wed Her bustle veil of bridal illusion was secured to a cloche of tulle petals surrounded by pearls and aurora borealis. She carried a cascade white mums surrounded toy talisman roses and white baby mums. Jeanine Matott, Cadott, attended her sister as maron of honor and Gail West, St.

Paul, and Jane James, Ladysmith, were bridesmaids. The attendants wore floor length gown of Apricot sheer organza over lace, styled in the cage silhouette featuring elbow length sleeves, scoop neckline and Empire bodice. Stacie Ann Matott was flower girl and Montergony a t- ton was ring bearer. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Garfield Watton, Edward Chippewa Palls, was attended by Thomas a Chippewa Falls, best man, and Dennis and Gary Watton, brother's of the bridegroom, grooms- mien. Roger Watton, Beloit, brother of the bridegroom, David Bischel, Chippewa Falls, and Philip Matott, Cadott, seated guests. A reception was held in the church parlors. After a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin, the couple will be at home at Rt. 5, Chippewa Falls.

BIRTHDAY MARKED Mrs. Ella Taylor, River Falls, was honored May 17, on her 100th birthday. Her seven children visited for the weekend with her. youngest is 61, and there are 21 grandchildren and 30 great grand- ch i 1 and 7 great great grandchildren. River Falls City official's also honored her at the open house held in her honor.

Piano Recita Given at St. Patrick's Sister Francis Claire, OS.B. presented her students in a piano recital in the Music Hall at St. Patrick's School, Monday evening, June 3, at 7:30 p.m. The following students took part: 'Eugene Sperry, Laura Wilcox, Timothy Sperry.

John Waiter, Mary Kay Harrison, Sandra Heimen, Dean Margaret Weimen, Mary Tainter, Su Ellen Brown. Thomas Oie, Jeanine Sperry, Philip Durocher, Lisa Philips, Gregory Durocher, Kevin Johnson and Gregory Steahr. CkapelHeigkts Piano 'Recital Presented Mrs. Marion Gibbons and Mrs. Henry Clark presented their piano students dh recital at Chapel Heights Church, Friday evening, May 24.

Students were: Karen Olson, Donnie Stcffen, Kevin Potter, James Gibbons, Joni Berg, Sandy Friend, Cathy Friend, Julie Dow Connie Gibbons, Susan Angell, Carol nuesoh, Carrie Woodmansee, Julie Christiansen, Cheryl Ghristenson, Barbara Schaeffer, Tammy Bloch, Joan Judy Nelson and Margy Parker. Ever add chunks of canned pineapple drained to baked beans? Nice to serve with ham or boneless smoked pork shoulder. Mrs. James Watton i Kathleen R. Golden, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Golden 628 Wisconsin who gradu ated from the Winona Medica Secretarial School, Winona May 19, with a specia achievement award has accept ed a position at the Mayo Clin ic of Minn, as a pri vale medical secretary to a specialist there. WORSTED? 94 COLORS to choose from at TOM'S YARN SHOP 416 Main St.

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few Area Chapter Organized for Zonta Internationa' Ruth Coley has been elected president, and Patricia Kuehl, vice president of the newly- formed service organization for Eau Claire area women, the Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls and Environs chapter of Zonta, International. They will be assisted by Rucilla Johnson, treasurer; Doris Friedman, secretary and Betty Bylander, Helen Gabus, (Mildred Thalacker and Norma Newman, board members. Sept. 21 or 28 have been tentatively set as charter night for the congregation. Zonta is an international service organization for executive women in business and sions.

Members selected are those who will devote m- selves to solution of civic problems, and aid In social welfare in their.communities. There are 500 clubs members, Members are selected from varied vocations, only one member to represent each, in a lo cal chapter. Twenty charter members, sponsored by a sister club, are needed to apply for charter. The Zonta Club of La Crosse is sponsoring the Eau Claire area group. The Ramallan Scholarship Fund enables teen-a'ge daugh- ters of refugee families in Jordan to live and study at the center in Ramallah.

Nine such centers have been established and in 1965, Zonta international contributed $70,000 toward their support. Local services include spon- sorship of Z-clubs, career clinics, scholarships and camp facilities underprivileged girls. Local clubs also support projects of their choice, including health programs and civic improvement programs. Simple is itil I a clastic. In one, the glitter of marquise cuts lends femininity.

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