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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 23

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The Post-Crescenti
Location:
Appleton, Wisconsin
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23
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T.N. Wiesner Wed Thursday, September 2, 1965 The Post-Crescent 3 NEENAH St. Anne Catholic Church, Barrington, 111., was the setting for the noon wedding Aug. 14 of Miss Lynn Geary and Thomas N. Wiesner, Las Vegas Nev.

The Rev. Joseph Thane celebrated the nuptial high mass. The bride is the dziwtoar let's have Geary assisted as a Junior bridesmaid. Brothers of the bridegroom served as his attendants. William J.

Wiesner, Los Angeles, was best man. Grooms LEMON STREUSEL COFFEE CAKE Spec. 23c Assorted Calces Rolls I men were Frank, Paul and Tuesday Special Richard Wiesner. Ushering du CHOrOUTE CHIP COOKIES 239c ties were fulfilled by George Mr. and Mrs.

H. Geary, Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiesner.

407 Isabella are the bridegroom's parents. A sister of the bride, Miss Kay Geary, served as maid of honor. Acting as bridesmaids were Mrs. Douglas MacNeil, Mrs. David Blackwell and Mrs Richard Fink.

Miss Diane We Specialize in Wedding Cakes Oh Yes, We Deliver A GUNDERSON'S BAKERY I 532 N. Richmond RE 4-71 18 ana Micnaei wiesner. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception at Chateau Louise, Dundee. HI. Mrs.

Wiesner will teach in the public schools in Las Vppss. Mr Wiesner is general manager of ran mp tne Homes Tire Las Vegas. In February the couple will honeymoon at the French Riviera. EST.1940 Enroll Now in the (jijC Appleton Recreation Department (Ltf Children's ''pfe Dancing AMERICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN Registration Sept. 1st to Sept.

17th at Recreation Dept. City Hall Dance Instructor MARIE MORTELL Assisted by Betty Nutting and Joan Streck Classes Start Sept. 2 7lh at Columbus School Trophy Winners at Riverview Country Club are, seated, Mrs. William A. Daniel, Neenah, Mrs.

Donald Hovde and Mrs. Marlyn Olson. Standing are Mrs. Vernon Thorson, Mrs. Owen Kuehmsted and Mrs.

Donald G. MacDonald. The Jamboree took place Tuesday. (Post-Crescent Photo) For Children from 5 Years of Age to and Including High School Students Jamboree Winners At Riverview Told The Ladies Jamboree tookMrs. Hawkinson and Mrs.

Mac- Lessons in Either Tap Acrobatic Ballet acfi 45 Minutes 24 Lessons fro $20.00 One-Third to Be Paid When Registering Balance 30 Days No Refunds Only Limited Number of Students Accepted Register In Person at Recreation Office in City Hall No Phone Calls Accepted handicap the most. Mrs. MacDonald 'Hovde, and Mrs. Olson, A. the Mrs.

Paul Temper won the Donald tied in flight Mrs. was place Tuesday at Riverview Country Club. Olson, Mrs. Owen Kuehm The winning "horses" were ladies' champion. Flight winners were Mrs.

Vernon R. Thorson, Mrs. Kuehmsted, Mrs. championship consolation and Mrs. Larrie Brazen, champion-! ship runner-up.

I sted, and Mrs. Martin, D. Mrs. Arthur Miller lowered her Mrs. Donald G.

MacDonald, Mrs. Donald Hovde and Mrs. Donald Morrissey. Winning the two-ball foursome event of the day were Mrs. Charles Hawkinson and Mrs.

Marlvn Olson and Mrs. Gerald E. Hoffman and Mrs. W. C.

Mills. The Precious Platinum Putters was the winning team for the year. Members are Mrs. Robert DeCock, captain, Mrs. James Gmeiner, Mrs.

William Chandler, Mrs. John Landis. Mrs. A. Harold Martin and Mrs.

K. E. Davis. Mrs. Fred Heinritz won the June handicap.

Winner of the grandmothers' tournament was Mrs. W. A. Daniel Sr. Ringer score winners were corduroy or Company Treat Stuff pitted California dates with a mixture of softener! den im cream cheese and chopped green onion.

Make small cut in center of salami slices. Thread one slice on each stuffed date. Serve as party nibblers or salad garnish. MISSES' BELL BOTTOM SWINGERS! Last 2 Days of Our 36th Annual AUGUST FUR SALE Ends Sept. 4 lhA fry fin for 3 pieces "I he skirf: wool and nylon blend pleated all around.

Elastic back waistband for fine fit, side zipper. Royal, grey, red. 7-14. Tfte sweater set: White 100 turbo bulky Orion acrylic. Long-sleeve cardigan with contrast trim to match skirt, matching sleeveless turtleneck sweater.

7-14 i OSv ii SI If 1 I GIRLS' SLIPS AND PETTICOATS 2 for $3 I ill 1 -fia i rv POSY-PRINT PAJAMAS IN COTTON FLANNEL for young girls 1.37 Comp. value 1.97 At this low price, thrifty mothers Vill want a quantity for their young girls! 2-pc. styles in pastel florals th such touches as embroidery, lace, and contrast color trims. 4-14. it counts at your curves.

Swinging where it's new at the bottom trouser-leg for the trimmest look on shore! Narrow-wale cotton corduroy with contoured, wide cotton-nylon denim stretch with narrowwaist-band. 6-16. reg. 1.97 each Nylon or ncctats slips and petti More Fashion Excitement, More Fine Quality Furs, More For Your Money Yes, we've fur to suit your every desire -and NOW YOU may purchase them without paying a discriminatory EXCISE TAX. coats prettied ribbons and HIMw Ion overlay ry trims, white Cr-r V.

th soft A nstel touches. yr' iipw 4-10: I Slips petticoats 6-1-i. SUM STYLE SLACKS! cottons, cotton-nylon denim 2 fr AMERICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN 1 'sxk 4 a a Mr OPEN i TIL 9:30 svr (MAS MDMHIWH WH lll, 1 1 1 1 llll I Hil. UM.Il. ilinA MiiijiiiMir.iM'BrTt-jiir-iiTir Tradifionaiy Fine furs Since 192? HERE'S YOU AT ROBERT We sail for eosh onlyl There are no credit charges! We have no credit loisesl You tava caeouie we i oval WHY SAVE HALL WEST COLLEGE AVE.

EXT. (Rt. 125) Vi mil ast of Rt. 41 APPLETON 220 E. College Ave.

APPLETON WEST COLLEGE AVENUE EXTENSION (Rf. 125) Vi mila east of Rt. 41.

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