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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 35

Publication:
The Post-Crescenti
Location:
Appleton, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
35
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Couples speak nuptial promises Jan. 27, 1974 Sunday Pot-Creeent, Wi. D-6 Units styled to please Colonial architecture of a community while multi-paneled Mediterranean doors with ornate carving lend authenticity to contemporary look. A design theme can be carried further with wood windows. Casements, for example, blend well with modern design.

Adding removable grilles gives them a traditional, multi-paned look. To meet the comfort requirements of today's apartment residents, builders are installing wood windows with insulating glass. Quality wood windows with insulating glass provide winter comfort by guarding against heat loss. Mauthe-O'Brien NEENAH Barbara Mauthe and Terrence O'Brien repeated nuptial vows Saturday at St. Gabriel Catholic Church.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Mauthe, 509 Western and Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald E. O'Brien, 418 Sixth Menasha. Paula O'Brien attended as maid of honor with Donna Mattern and Patricia Trader as bridesmaids. Assisting best man, William Mauthe, were Charles Hanson and Nicholas Kees. Mr.

O'Brien is employed by Lamination Inc. They will reside in Menasha. The institutional look of drab concrete walls and metal sash in multi-family housing is rapidly giving ground to an army of apartment dwellers demanding the appearance and comfort in the best of single-family homes. Builders, recognizing the appeal inherent in the warm, textured appearance of single-family homes, are now incorporating that look in multi-family garden and townhouse apartments. The styles of these apartment communities range from early American to contemporary.

Wood products provide the warmth and texture that the residents of apartment desire. So builders are using wood components such as panel doors and wood windows to attract residents. Panel doors and windows of ponderosa pine come in a variety of comtemporary and traditional styles. Residents find they lend an air of distinction to an apartment. Because of their availability in many stock sizes, builders discover they are more economical than custom units.

Cross-and-Bible panel doors of ponderosa pine can emphasize the if V) fBE HIS LQVLYL VALENTINE) Bobber-DePons KIMBERLY Linda Ruth Bobber and Lawrence J. DePons spoke marriage vows Saturday during a celebration at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.

Bobber, 422 S. John and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. DePons, Milwaukee.

Maid of honor Nancy Bobber, Appleton, was accompanied by Bonnie Kaminski, Susan Calmes and Jean Halada, bridesmaids. Gerard DePons, Milwaukee, was best man. Other male attendants were Gordon E. DePons, Robert DePons and Ronald Sonntag. The former Miss Bobber was graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and is employed at the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department, Milwaukee.

Mr. DePons, who also studied at UW-SP, is completing his education at UW-Mil-waukee while working at A.D. Smith there. They will reside in West Allis. Shaw-Woods BROOKFIELD St.

Lukes Catholic Church was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Susan Ann Shaw and James Robert Woods. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Owen Sullivan, 510 Keyes Menasha, and the late Melvin C. Shaw. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Woods, La Grange, 111. Honor attendants were Mrs. William Payne, Elmhurst, 111., and John P. Woods, Burlingame, Calif.

The new Mrs. Woods was graduated from St. Norbert College, De Pere, and is with the Elmbrook School System, Elm Grove. Her husband was graduated from the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, and is manager of special projects at Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, 111. They will reside in Milwaukee.

HEltY'S BEAUTY SALON Henry Btmlie, lrtp- 1324 N.Richmond Si. Ph. 734-9175 (Across from Red Owl) Mrs. Terrence O'Brien Jansen-Dorzweiler DARBOY United in marriage Saturday during services at Holy Angel's Catholic Church were Linda Jansen and Tom Dorzweiler. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Paul J. Jansen, route 4, Appleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dorzweiler, 306 W.

Foster Appleton. Honor attendants Barbara Dorzweiler, Appleton, and Tom Zwicker, Los Angeles, were accompanied by Vickie Jansen and Robert Moriarty. Mr. Dorzweiler is employed at White Clover Dairy, Kaukauna. They will live in Appleton.

jtmm 1 i.rni. v. 2- QWBOgOftS Mrs. Lawrence DePons employed at Aid Association for Lutherans. The bridegroom is with National Survey Service in Brookfield.

They will reside in Milwaukee. Vanden Boom-Olson NEENAH Speaking wedding vows Friday at St. Gabriel Catholic Church were Lynn Ann Vanden Boom and Gayle Andrew Olson. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Vanden Boom, 1326 County Trunk and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Olson, Soldiers Grove. Maid of honor Paula Vanden Boom was accompanied by Gail Vanden Boom, Mrs. Dale Holm and Chris Rackow.

Assisting best man, Mark Olson, Soldiers Grove, were Mark Sherry, Mick Showan, Dave Holinbeck, Bill Vanden Boom and Ed Olson. The new Mrs. Olson was graduated from Fox Valley Technical Institute-Appleton. Her husband is employed by Wick Homes, Mazomanie. They will reside in Soldiers Grove.

ipitSMiOt- II I Raduenz-Roehlig Mrs. Richard Rosenau Haen-Rosenau OSHKOSH United in marriage Friday during a celebration at Calvary Lutheran Church and Good Samaritan Mission were Nancy L. Haen and Richard R. Rosenau. The bride is the daughter of Floyd J.

Haen, 408 W. 9th and the late Mrs. Haen. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Betty Rosenau, 564 Bowen and the late Robert Rosenau.

Honor attendants Mrs. Jack Os-trander and Gary Kruger were assisted by Charles Rosenau and Dave Bohnert. The former Miss Haen was graduated from Fox Valley Technical Institute, Oshkosh, and is with the Kimberly-Clark Neenah. Mr. Rosenau is with the Pioneer Inn in Oshkosh.

love Jentz-Willenkamp ELLINGTON Speaking wedding vows Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church were Deborah Ann Jentz and Dennis LeevWillenkamp. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Jentz, route 2, Apple-ton, and Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin W. Willenkamp, route 2, Appleton. Maid of honor, Kathleen K. Jentz, was accompanied by Mrs.

Gregory Baumgart, Janis J. Beyer, Mrs. James Ulman and Mrs. Lee Keller. Assisting best man, Jeffrey J.

Berrens, were Michael Douglas, Jerome Young, James Ulman and Lee Keller. The new Mrs. Willenkamp is employed by Aid Association for Lutherans. Her husband is with Miller Electric, Appleton. 1 JfJ Faith Lutheran Church was the scene Saturday as Dorothy L.

Raduenz and Reinhard Roehlig spoke wedding vows. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Raduenz, 218 Second Luxemburg, and Mr. and Mrs.

Hans Roehlig, Milwaukee. Honor attendants Mrs. James Schley, Luxemburg, and John Petek, Milwaukee, were assisted by Roselinda Roehlig and Mark Raduenz. The former Miss Raduenz has been 0 fc2 LAST WEEK TO SAVE! dreaming about desert islands when it is 20 below. TM Rag U.S.

Pot Off All rihd rtttrvcd 1974 by lot Angtlfi Timai vh 11 IT VALUES ADVERTISED FOR THE FIRST TIME 1 -5 J. P. STEVENS AND SPRINGS MILLS QUALITY 3.99 TO 5.99 VALUE POLYESTER DOUBLEKNITS 99 Outstanding special purchase of first quality, 100 polyester doubleknits from two of the nation's leading makers. These are multicolor designs and solid colors in a variety of jacquard stitches. A full 60 inches wide in 10 to 1 1 Vi ounce weights.

All on bolts. Tit? T-" 'JfM(- 5.49 TO 6.99 EINIGER AND J. P. STEVENS WOOLS FROM OUR OWN STpCK Wool and nylon blends some machine washable in a stunning selection of plaids, i donegals, herringbones and solids. This is a A CC seasonal clearance from our own top quality JS stock.

Semi-Annualsale! 4 great perms at half-price savings! La Maur's lemon Aid' perm with acid balanced neutralizes Reg. 12.50 now 6.25 La Maur's 'Organicore' with built-in protein conditioner. Reg. 15.00 now 7.50 La Maur's 'Caprice' wave for long lasting, consistent waves. Reg.

17.50 now8.75 La Maur's Textra' perm improves hair texture as it waves. Reg. 20.00 nowlO.OO 1 111 0mysk 1 SAVE30C! INTRODUCTORY OFFER ON NEW HEM CLIPS low 100 POLYESTER THREAD IN WHITE AND COLORS w4 Xf Measures and holds fab-' Super savings on a wide 4 range of fashion colors, plus black and white. SPOOLS ric in one quick opera' tion. Marked in increments.

5 clips to package. Will be 69? after sale. 300 vards to the sdooI. PKG 35? each, or 4 spools jOU I for 1 All T.I. perms include shampoo, cut and set Appointments are not always needed, but are appreciated.

Use your J.C. Penney Charge Card EVERY ITEM GUARANTEED MARY LESTER FIRST QUALITY! PHONE 733-7460 APPIETftM di i i ti r.ti wi uiuemuuria ana vv. vonege Avenue 700 W. COLLEGE AVENUE APPLETON 731-3221 We Accept Master Charge and BankAmericard. We're Open Daily 9:30 to Sat.

9:30 to Sun. 12 to 5. BEAUTY SALON OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 9 a.m.

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