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Wausau Daily Herald from Wausau, Wisconsin • 8

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Couples Wed in Church Rites -P Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Juno and two children, Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. George Juno, Eau Claire, and Mr.

and Mrs. George Petaja, Brantwood, were guests at the Karl Ehrllcb home, 4037 Troy, Sunday. They observed Mrs. Ehr lien's birthday. PerSOndls Home.

Mrs. Smith is en route Mrs. Virginia Cowan, Wausau. from Minneapolis, left this week by plane for Los where she had been called June Angeles, where she will "Pn the death of her mother, visit with friends and relatives Mrs. Charles H.

Brown. Mrs. for two weeks. Brown was an aunt of Mrs. Van Slyke, Mrs.

Mabel Garske Mrs. Lucy Kulas, Winnetka, Gut and William Garske, all 111., has returned home after 0f wausau. amiwoxm visiting here with her daughters, fe-v Vfl i PAGE 8 TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1968 i i 1 4 1 I Local Teen Pageant Deadline Now July 22 Strachota-Rosentreter Miss Marlene Rosentreter was given in marriage by her brother, Douglas, Saturday to James Strachota in a ceremony at St. Matthew's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Ethelyn Rosentreter. Wausau Route 4, and the late Hilmer Rosentreter. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Helen Strachota, Wausau, and the late Oscar Strachota. The Rev.

Bernard McGarty, who officiated at the 2 p.m. rite, wore gold vestments made by the bride's mother. Mrs. Engebrecht was the organist, and Mrs. Sagstetter and Donald Stubbe were the vocalists.

Miss Linda Rosentreter, Wausau Route 4, was the maid Tflburon IturUA Pavne Photo THOMAS FOX Mrs. Charles Riehle, Mrs. Larry Gantner and Mrs. Wilfred Berg. While here, she attended the wedding of Miss Kathleen Witucki and Wayne Franzen July 6.

Mrs. Kulas was accompanied to Winnetka by her granddaughter, Miss Evelyn Riehle, who will be employed there. The TVnnis Luer family, 3545 N. Sixth St. returned recently from a visit with their son, Pvt.

Kenneth Luer, who is stationed at Ft. Knox, with the special armed forces. A 1966 graduate of Eau Claire North High School, Luer attended Wisconsin State University Eau Claire, before entering the service last February. Mrs. Thomas B.

Smith, Wilmington, is visiting for several days at the John Van Slyke home, Arlington Lane. She is also visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Garske, who is a resident of Colonial Manor Nursing MRS. Included Famous iames Payn Photo MRS. JAMES STRACHOTA Miss Joyce Lang, 814 N.

10th was the maid of honor, of honor. Bridesmaids were The final deadline for en tries in the Miss America Teen-Ager pageant for Wausau, Schofield, and surrounding area is Monday, July 22. The pageant will be held Aug. 2 and 3 at Wausau Senior High School, with the final contests being held at 8 p.m. Aug.

3. Tickets are now on sale and may be obtained from the following contestants: Linda Ziebell, Nola Seidler, Debarah Degemess and Mary Day, Wausau, or Deb Will, Lorri Kurth, Linda Thompson, Debra Trutt-mann and Cheryl McEwen, Schofield. 'j i. Finif The winning young ladles from Wausau and Schofield will be crowned by the present Miss Wisconsin Teen-Ager, Miss Linda Benedetti, Belolt. They will then represent the local area at the state finals Aug.

23 and 24 in Green Bay. The state winner will advance to the national finals in Palisades Park, N.J., in September. Contestants must be aged 13 through 17, and will be judged for their scholastic ability, civic contributions, poise, personality and appearance. Mrs. H.

Rala Scheel, Schofield, is the regional Sharon Rosentreter, 609 W1" M1SS -ar01 Jansen, Mrs. Bob link Lane, and Mrs. st-. tne bridesmaid. Niiltiralicr Eatton Sandler Tram "'M' Shicca Florshcim The floor length skimmers MRS.

GARY LIDDLE Carolyn Campbell and Damal Rector were the vocalists. Mrs. Rector, Minneapolis, was matron of honor, and Miss Barbara Liddle, Ripon, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Miss Karen Peterson, Minneapolis, served as bridesmaid, with Miss Wendy Guenther, Wausau, niece of the bride, as the junior attendant. Norman Hillestad, Minnea Janice Vogedes, Chesterton, Ind.

Michael Strachota, 7 0 8 Broadway, was the best man. Gordon Rosentreter, 609 Bob -o link Lane, and Alfred of avocado green chiffon over linen were fashioned with satin collars, satin buttons and back panels of satin. Halo veils attached to floral and leaf head- A PRICE or less SHOE SALE Regularly 12.00 to 30.00 polis, was best man. Groomsmen were Cody O'Brien, Ripon; George Thomassen, Minnea- Man Buy Ticket But polis, and Lee Guenther, Scho- Bride Wins $50,000 Vogedes, Chesterton, were pieces, and crescent bouquets seated by Russel Dav, 910 N. of white glamelias and yellow Sixth and Daryll tea roses completed their Rosentreter, Wausau Route 4.

ensembles. The bride wore a traditional Rick Roemke, 422 N. Seventh chantillace gown with a dust was the best man, and ruffle bordering the front of Steve Strasman, Merrill, the the floor length bouffant skirt, groomsman. Jim Balliet, The back of the skirt was Wausau Route 3, and Erio highlighted with a cascade of Olivotti, Merrill, ushered the sequin embellished lace tiers, guests. The fitted bodice featured long The reception and dinner sleeves, scalloped sabrina were held at Club Modern, Mer- neckline and a sheer bow at rill.

the' natural waistline. Her After a wedding trip to bouffant veil was secured to Niagara Falls and Canada, Mr. i 1 nnA Mpc TTVv will litra of QlftLf. field. Guests were ushered by Stuart Guenther, Wausau, and Lee Guenther, i 1 nephews of the bride.

The bride's floor length gown of white linen featured an empire bodice of white daisy brocade, short sleeves, an A- CALGARY (AP) Fran Her-ron, 18, will be starting off her marriage next month in high style-with a $50,000 gold bar as "dowry." Fran held the winning ticket -No. 254 14-in the Calgary Ex-hibition and Stampede's Pot $90 $090 rsow to zr Toburm Stutfto ALLEN F. Allen. RELI Lot FOR SALE AT EMMETT'S Guaranteed Comfort "FOR COMFORT" 314 SCOTT STREET Phone 842-3337 MRS. F.

L. Mrs. William Hartsdale, N.Y. line skirt and long train. She o'Gold draw Saturday night anl The couple is living at 817A carried a cascade of white and presentation of the 90-pound bar a neaap ece oi pecn iuuo Wright St, Oshkosh.

Mrs. Allen, yellow daisies and yellow sweet- was made to her Monday, lace petals with crystal trim, Broadway. The bride, a gradu- m.Qj,0 The winning ticket was bought i Chrvl is i.auPQU ucai 1USCS, Sandals and Straws Reg. to 14.00 Flats Loafers ReK. to $CT 90 14.95 ana sne camea an arrangemeni Senjor ffi Schoo, Mended of pink roses, white pompons, emptoyed as a secretary at wisconsin steDhanotis and lemon leaves.

North Central Technical Insti- Oshkosh. Her husband is a The attendants selected floor- tute. Her husband a graduate of student at wsushkosn length dresses of Chantilly Merrill High School, attended The attendants appeared in July 6 by Fran's fiance, Bill floor length gowns of pale Hiebert. He bought six $1 tickets green organza trimmed with Put Fran's name on three of brocade daisies. The empire them style, A line gowns were styled Tne gld bar te traded to with scoop necklines and short for the money 311(3 tne $50000 sleeves.

Their colonial clutch wiU be held in trust for tne eirl bouquets were of white and untl1 sne is 21-yellow daisies. Knits lace over pink satin. They NCTI and the University of carried cascade bouquets of Wisconsin, Madison, and is em-shaded pink carnations. ployed at First American Na- Dinner for the immediate tional Bank, family and a reception and Liddle-Guenther Christian Assembly Church was the site Saturday of the wedding of Miss Faith Guen- shape the seasons ahead The reception was held at 'Tree' in Bathroom dance were neia at wunerviiie n.iiexi-jeii&eii. dauehter of Mr and Mrs Hall.

Miss Kristin Julie Jensen and Albe'rt Guenther. 507 'Dove West0n MumCipal CenteF for the Vl size look of fashion After a trip through northern Spacious, luxuriously appoint-Wisconsin and around Lake ed bathrooms are not uncom-Superior. Mr. and Mrs. Liddle mn these days- The dull Mrs.

Carl Rosentreter, Frederick Loron Allen were an(j Gary Liddle, Minneapolis, grandmother of the bride, was married July 4 at the First son of the Rev. and an honored guest. Cnnffreeational Church. MrE i iMa Rinnn Mr. and Mrs.

Strachota will nohirnQh Thp r)r tv, nha will live at 2633 Pleasant utilitarian look is fast vanishing. live at Wausau Route 4. The Nordstrom officiated at the rite, officiated at the 130 pm rite, Minneapolis. The bride, a 1966 Especially beautiful are bath-bride is employed by S.S. Parents of the couple are Mr.

assisted by the Rev John graduate of Wausau Senior High rooms designed to house "indoor Kresge and her husband and Mrs. Kenneth L. Jensen, Ronrer. Mrs Gordon Zillman School, attended North Central trees" house plants that soar is associated with Strachota 904 Franklin and Mr. and was the organist, and Mrs.

Bible College, Minneapolis. She from floor to ceiling. Livestock Inc. is employed as a secretary for Flourescent lighting assures World Wide Pictures Billy their healthy growth, or they Clllb NeWS Graham Films, Minneapolis, enjoy natural light from St. Anne's Catholic Church vnwvTime nt Her husband, a 1966 graduate windows in the ceiling.

There was the scene Saturdav of the FORESTERS of Mrs. Leo Kordus. 610 Lincoln Ri are actually few better places Lang and Thomas M. Fox. lZ BeLL and will be a junior humidity is like their natural pure Virgin oo del Men The Rev.

A. W. Fischer of- on at North Central Bible College namtat central ana stylei by American jungles. ticiatea at tne ll a.m. rite for Part the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George P. Lang, 814 N. 10th Miss Diane Laska, portraying W1 begin at 7:30 and the son of Mr. and a down, distributed gifts to the HOLY ANGELS GIRLS' DON'T REGISTER UNTIL VOL CHECK WITH seasons Mrs.

Francis X. Fox, Merrill, children present. Games were Miss Ann Krieg was the Played, and lunch was served, organist, and vocalists were Mrs. Wilfred Bergs, general Misses Sue and Sharon Rogan. chairman, was assisted by Mrs.

The traditional bridal gown Milton Gabrielska and Mrs. to spaa ved Members of Holy Angete Circle of St. Therese Catholic Church and their husbands met for a potluck picnic Sunday at this in dies. fV tu- the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Burgoyne, Schofield. of Irish linen lined with cotton Clemens Folz. batiste was styled with a wide Games were nlaved. and Dl f. i.

i. FINE the jewel neckline, elbow sPeciaI Prizes were awarded to length sleeves and empire Aug 12uwere made Leon Ziegelmeier and Mrs. waistline. The floor length fbyM muembe" ClfcIe Kenneth Hammes. A line skirt had a border pother of Perpe ual next meeti ffi fee hdd mm Teal, Sizes l2 50 at 8 p.m.

Aug. 14 at the home of scalloped lace, and the chapel- China The group met at the home of Mrs. Clifford Campbell. casual, length watteau train, trimmed with lace and a bow, was detachable. Her bouffant veil was secured to a forward headpiece of embroidered organza daisy motifs trimmed with bows and pearls.

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