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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 13

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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13
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Friday, Sept. 15. 1972 Thctot-Cfwcant, Applton-Nnah-Maflaiha, Wis. A-l 3 Couples give promises I -II 11 Klesmit-Becher NEENAH St. Gabriel Catholic Church was the setting Saturday as Kathy Klesmit became the bride of David A.

Becher. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ervin J. Klesmit, 1455 Harrison Road and Mr.

and Mrs. George Becher, 737 Lakecrest Drive, Menasha. Maid of honor Denise Quick was accompanied by bridesmaids Mrs. Dennis Price, Mrs. Jack Carstens, Mrs.

Richard Klesmit and Lu Ann Dulski. Best man was Eugene Gibson, Menasha. Other male attendants were Dennis Price, Jack Carstens, Terry Schommer, Bill Arndt, James Klesmit and Joe Quinn. The former Miss Klesmit is employed by the S.S. Kresge Co.

Her husband is with the George Banta Co. They will reside in Menasha. 1 SALE! sweater I 'ill PantSU'tS 1111- 1 Originally $20 to $26. If you're into the sweater-dressing thing, this pantsuit sale is for you! Lots more styles besides the one sketched! Simply super two-piece jobs long pull-down sweater tops with matching limber legs. All.

knit of acrylic so they're washable, in colors of natural, brown, red, navy, purple or black. Sizes small, medium, large. r.i A. Mrs. Peter Komlos Wulff-Komhs Christian and Missionary Alliance Church was the scene of Saturday's wedding uniting LaVonne Elaine Wulff and Peter Andrew Komlos.

Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Wulff, Red Wing, and Dr. and Mrs.

Endre Komlos, Godfrey, 111. Matron of honor Mrs. Garry Blom-berg was assisted by Mrs. Keith Pitman and Elaine Glassnap, bridesmaids. Best man Robert Converse, Pittsburgh, was accompanied by Ralph Komlos and Alan Wulff.

The bride was graduated from Seattle Lutheran Bible College, Seattle, and is with the Kimberly-Clark Corp. Mr. Komlos, a graduate of Northwestern University, Evanston, 111., is employed by Appleton Papers, Combined Locks. The newlyweds will make their home in Kaukauna. Mrs.

Frank Clapp Zwicker-Clapp Faith Lutheran Church was the setting Saturday, as Holly J. Zwicker became the bride of Frank Clapp. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. David Zwicker, 1425 W.

Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Clapp, Evansville, Ind. Maid of honor was Sally Zwicker. Susen Zwicker was junior attendant.

Best man, Joseph Schneider, Napers-ville, 111., was accompanied by Dewey and David Zwicker. The former Miss Zwicker attended Marion College, Fond du Lac and was a dental assistant for Dr. James Bouressa, Neenah. Mr. Clapp did his graduate work at Indiana University, Bloomington.

He is manager of insurance claims for the American State Insurance Madison. They will live in Middleton. Installation scheduled KAUKAUNA Installation of officers is slated when the Kaukauna Community Hospital Auxiliary meeets at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the hospital dining room. Assuming office will be president, Mrs.

Harold Thiele; president-elect, Mrs. George Behnke; secretary, Mrs. Norbert Becker, and treasurer, Mrs. Patrick Burns. Committee reports will be given and plans will be discussed for the Oct.

15 Tour of Homes. Piggly Wiggly leads again EVERYDAY BEEF PRICES! Come in. fit JLSBrtitwmim mil ill I TV Mrs. Robert Lewis Jr. Forsefh-Lews FT.

LEONARDWOOD, Mo. Valerie Margaret Forseth and Robert Lee Lewis were married Saturday in the chapel of U.S. General Army Hospital. Their marriage has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Forseth, 1521 E. College Ave. Mr. Lewis is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Lee Lewis, Augusta, Ga. The newlyweds are stationed at the army base in the medical field. Browne-Romenesko LA CROSSE Christ Episcopal Church was the scene of the recent wedding ceremony uniting Elizabeth Browne and David Romenesko in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Garnet Browne, Queensland, Australia, and the late Mr.

Browne. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Orrin T. Romenesko, 1348 W.

Summer Appleton. Maid of honor was Beverly J. Rauk, Honolulu, Hawaii. Best man Peter Romenesko, Apple-ton, was accompanied by Bruce Romenesko and Gene Kaczmarek. Mrs.

Romenesko was graduated from Brisbane University, Brisbane, Australia, and is employed at St. Joseph Hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich. Her husband is currently working on his doctorate as a research chemist at the University of Michigan. They will live in Ann Arbor. Henderson-Kuehl FLOYDSBURG, Ky.

Lea Ann Henderson and Richard D. Kuehl were married recently during services at Duncan Memorial Chapel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Henderson, Jeffersonville, Ind. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Thomas Gerlach, 668 Chestnut Neenah, and the late Robert W. Kuehl.

Matron of honor was Mrs. John C. Brown, Jeffersonville, Ind. Best man William Kuehl, Neenah, was accompanied by David Neubauer and John C. Brown.

The new Mrs. Kuehl received her associate degree and bachelor of arts degree in nursing from Indiana University and is a registered nurse in Jeffersonville. Mr. Kuehl was graduated from Ripon College and is a captain in the Army. They will reside in Louisville, Ky.

Schmoll-Ebben SHIOCTON -Susan Schmoll became the bride of Ronald Ebben Saturday during services at St. Denis Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Oskey, route 1, and Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Ebben, route 3, Appleton. Maid of honor was Rose Ebben and bridesmaid was Judith Oskey. Best man John Oskey was accompanied by Thomas Oskey and Gerald Ebben. Mr.

Ebben is employed by Fox Tractor, Inc. Delegates named by FV NEENAH Mae Klitzke and Esther Henry will represent the Fox Valley Solo Parents' Club at the Solo Parents' National Convention this month in Milwaukee. A fun night also has been planned by the group for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Shakey's Pizza Parlor, Appleton. The regular monthly meeting is Sportettes The Sportettes concluded their golfing year Tuesday with a jamboree at Bridgewood Golf Course.

Trophies were awarded at the 6:30 p.m. dinner at George's Steak House. Trophy recipients were Mrs. Wesley Bevers, A flight; Mrs. Ken Denis, flight; Mrs.

Richard Fountain, flight, and Mrs. Robert McCrory, flight. Noted for special scores were Mrs. David Arthur, low gross; Mrs. Jack Goudzwaard, low net, and Mrs.

George Pluemer, approach shot. Committee for the day was shared by Mrs. Melton Schultz and Mrs. Tom Fountain. Officers fof the coming year also were named.

They include Mrs. Pluemer, president; Mrs. Lee Atkinson, vice president; Mrs. Ernest LaBrake, secretary; Mrs. Stanley Holcomb, treasurer, and Mrs.

Arthur, publicity. Diemels wed 55 years NAVARINO Mr. and Mrs. Vorel Diemel were feted with a surprise party by relatives and friends Sunday in celebration of the couple's 55th wedding anniversary. SALE! skinny ribs, Mrs.

David Becher Jansch-Baker KAUKAUNA Wedding promises were exchanged by Theresa J. Jansch and Robert K. Baker during services Saturday at St. Mary Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Edward C. Jansch, route 3, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker, 223 W.

Eighth St. Attending the bride were Cathy Hoolihan, Appleton, maid of honor, and bridesmaids, Helen Zeamer and Mrs. Ken Ballard. Best man was Jeff Fisher. Other male attendants were Herbert Gosdeck Ken Ballard, Rick Kempen and Steve Jansch.

The new Mrs. Baker is with White Clover Dairy, Hollandtown. Her husband is employed by Van Zeeland Oil, Little Chute. Oppor-Dallman WAUPACA Trinity Lutheran Church was the setting Sunday evening for the wedding of Lillian B. Oppor and Gene R.

Dallman. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Oppor and Mr. and Mrs.

Norbert E. Dallman, Manawa. Maid of honor, Jackie Damrau, Tigerton, was accompanied by Judy Otto, Sharon Rose Long and Lisa Dallman. Penny Oppor was junior bridesmaid. John Dallman, Neenah, was best man.

Other male attendants were Daniel, Joey, Bill and Donald Dallman, Lee, Lowell and Leonard Oppor and Randal Hoffman. The new Mrs. Dallman is employed by the Grand Army Home, King. Her husband is with Glenn's Concrete Construction. Stelow-Gagnon NEENAH Nuptial promises were exchanged by Nancy Stelow and James Gagnon Saturday during services at St.

Margaret Mary Catholic Church. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stelow, 539 Quarry Lane, and Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Gagnon, 926 Zemlock Ave. Attendants were Laura Kuester and Michael Gagnon, Oshkosh. Solo Parents' Club scheduled for 8 p.m. Oct. 3 at the YW-CA Community Center, 110 W.

North Water St. Schuelkes to mark golden anniversary NAVARINO Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schuelke will observe their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with an Open House from 2 to 5 p.m. at Ascension Lutheran Church.

Their children are Elroy, Raymond and Mrs. Lawrence Svetnicka, all of Navarino, and Jerome, Shawano. lOitf You Etr Mil THE KING UJI Dvrtni That Time-off-the-month? Does your ring slip off your finger acuity or does it hopelessly get stuck below your knuckle during the days of the pre-menstrual and menstrual period? It may tall whether you are retaining fluid in the system body-bloating water that often builds up due to overtirednest, stress during the menstrual stoges. Amaiing new X-PEL "Water Pills" gentle diuretic helps you lose as much as 5 pounds of this water-weight gain, and helps to relieve body-bloating puffi-nesi when body-water retention "swells" your waist, thighs, rummy, legs, orms. Stay as slim as you are.

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