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The Daily Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 5

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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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August 25, 1952. THE DAILY TELEGRAM, LAB CLAIRE, WISCONSIN Page 5. Freshman Day Planned at Senior High Freshman day will be held Eau Claire Senior Hign Tuesday, August 26. 'Freshmen and new students are to meet in the high school auditorium at 9 a.m. and bring a pencil.

Girl Reserves Club members will act as teachers for, the day. Peeso is in Kathy charge of the auditorium meeting and general directions. Dorothy Nuenfeldt will explain opening lercises. Joan Boyd and Yvonne Wangen will carry the Marie Jacobson will teach the school yells. Coryne Barstad and Joanne Ganong are in charge of music.

The freshmen will meet cipal David Barnes, Homer DeLong, superintendent of schools. and their head class advisor, Miss Mabel Regli. Schedules will be distributed and the students will have trial classes to acquaint them with the classrooms. Births The following babies were born at Sacred Heart Hospital: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Albey, Rt. 2, Augusta, August 22. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisher, Graham August 24.

A son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hehli, St. Louis August 24. If you use a divider in your pressure saucepan you can cook two or three vegetables at one time and there will be no inter.

mingling, fry of often flavors. enjoy raisins added to their cereal; they like brown sugar on the cereal sometimes, too, as a change iron white. photo Larsen's Photography Olson, Wheeler Wedding Held at Grace Lutheran photo by Warren Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson Double Ring Ceremony Held at Menomonie MENOMONIE -Lola M.

Olson, daughter of Mr. and Henry Olson, and Donald F. Thompson, son of Mr. and Arthur Thompson, all of Rt. 1, Menomonie, were married double ring ceremony at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 22 at 4:30 p.

m. The church was decorated with gladiolus quets. The bride was given in marriage by her father and an embroidered bordered organdy ballerina length white over blue taffeta. Her silk illusion ballerina veil was held Juliet cap. She carried yellow roses and stephanotis.

Lois Trainor, Rt. 1, Eau Galle, maid of honor, wore a ballerina length gown of white over yellow taffeta and carried lavender astors and yellow gladioli. Junior bridesmaids, Eileen Olson, sister of the bride, and Doris Thompson, sister of the groom, wore white organdy balJerina length gowns over pink taffeta and carried miniature A de double ring bouquets of yellow roses and ceremony stephanotis. Grace Luther. Gerald 1 R.

Sipple, Menomonie, an Church was best man. Marvin Olson and urday evening Lester Miller were ushers. united in mar. Northern Following a Wisconsin wedding the trip to riage Jean Dor. young othy Olson and couple will reside at 120 13th Wallace in Menomonie.

er, who is For her daughter's wedding tioned Mrs. Olson wore a navy print folk, with dress and gladiolus corsage. The the U. S. Navy.

groom's mother wore a The bridal print dress and gladiolus co gown is of trasage. William Scarseth was or- ditional white ganist. fashioned with Edward Gort Weds Margaret Hansen at Minneapolis Margaret Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

P. Hansen and Edward Gort, son of Mr. an Mrs. Robert Gort, were mar ried Saturday, August 16 in No komis Lutheran Church, Minneapolis. Attending the couple were Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur E. Mueller. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Vesper- man, 1207 Agnes announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia May, to Walter Manthei. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter A. Manthei, Rt. 5. The couple will be married Aug. 30.

What's Right? You have friends who live ir a large city. WRONG: Whenever from your home town go that city on vacation, give them the name and address of your friends and ask them to be sure to look them up. RIGHT: Realize that it can be a great imposition to expect friends to entertain anybody you know who happens to be in their city for a visit. Chicago 6, Ill. 3214 11-20 3214.

Sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12, 4 yards of 39- inch. Send 30 cents in coin for this pattern to TODAY'S PAT. TERN. care Eau Claire Leader and Telegram, 372 W.

Quincy Hot Fat Causes Burns Hot fat that spatters or over often causes serious to. cook in hot tat, do with blespoons of lemod juice, care, and if possible, with tongs. blespoon of horse radish, ted spilis a burns. drops of tabasco sauce, halt Never lift a kettle of hot fat. It For a delicious cocktail sauce teaspoon of celery salt, and an is fat much cools.

wiser When to wait until the tor seafood, combine a half cup eighth teaspoon of salt. placing anything of tomato catchup with six ta. CHARM by Tor Flair King Cobre as tamed for cobra, deftly fashioned mpple by added $1095 Barberg Mrs. Mrs. in a August bou- wore gown with a Chantilly lace and satin.

The full skinner satin skirt had sweeping eight loot train. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson, 711 Chippewa was given in marriage by her father at 7:30 p. m.

August 23. The Rev. J. N. Quello performed the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheeler, N. Michigan are the groom's parents. The church was decorated sheer with blue accessories and with baskets of gladioli, palms a white orchid corsage.

and candles. For the wedding trip to NorthThe tightly fitted bodice of the ern Minnesota the bride wore a yellow jersey dress with an bride's dress was lace with corsage. small Peter Pan collar. with The bride is employed at Naseed pearl trim, and long fitted tional Pressure Cooker Co. sleeves dipping to points over Showers were given by Mrs.

the wrists. Her imported silk Mina Emery, Mrs. Edwin O1- illusion veil was fastened to a son, Mrs. Victor. Hansen, Miss crown of satin petals Beatrice Wenzel, Miss Jessie with tiny pearls.

Skatvold. Her bouquet was a white orchid stephanotis caught with tiny ribbons." Mrs. Victor Hansen, Eaut Claire, was matron of honor, Mrs. Edwin Olson, Sturgeon Bay, and Mrs. Beatrice Wenzel, Eau Claire, attendants.

They carried satin wedding rings entwined with tiny garden Bridesmaids' dresses were organza over taffetaa in dusty pink and lime green, and identical in style. Their Peter Pan collars were tike that on the wed. ding dress. The drop skirts had small covered buttons down the front. They wore finger tip gloves.

The honor 'attendants dress was similar with cap sleeves and fitted bodice of lace over taffeta, in a deep shade of pink. Her bouffant skirt was nylon net and she wore matching fingertip gloves. Attending the groom were Manley Wheeler, Minneapolis, his brother's best man: Jerome G. Lowry and Robert Wheeler, both of Eau Claire, groomsmen: and Lavern Johnson, La Crosse. William Larson, Milwaukee.

ushers. A reception was held im-ling mediately following in the church parlors. The bride's mother wore aqua lace. navy blue and white accessories, and an orchid corsage. The groom's mother was attired in navy Photo by Sun Studio Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Nelson Bridges, Nelson Vows Exchanged at St. James A Before an altar banked with gladioli at St. James the Greater Catholic Church, the Rev. Georges Mathieu united in marriage Beverly Marie Bridges, daughter of Ben Bridges, 2041 Crescent and Richard Owen Nelson, son of Ole Nelson, Rt.

1, Mon. dovi, in a double ring ceremony at 10 a. m. August 21. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

length dress fashioned wore a deep purple suit and tan The bride wore insert top and net over sati in accessories. skirt. Her veil was of imported The bride is employed by the illusion topped by a halo tiara of National Pressure Cooker seed pearls and brilliants. She and the groom is in the army. carried sweetheart roses.

stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mrs. Donald Legge was her Mo. sister's matron of honor in an orchid gown of net over feta and she carried a colonial bouquet. Bridesmaids were Mr Ed Erickson in yellow net over taffeta and Lilah Nelson in green net over taffeta. They carried colonial bouquets.

The bridesmaids are sisters of the groom. Donald legge was best man. Ed Erickson and Leo, Solberg were the groomsmen. Laurence Eisenreick and Oscar Nels.o ushered. A reception was held at St.

James the Greater from 2 until 5 in the afternoon. The groom's mother wore a gray gown with black accessories and a yellow gladioli corsage. On the wedding trip to Wis. consin Dells, young Mrs. Nelson Society and Personals Mrs.

John Nixson left Saturday for Chicago where she will attend a conference of the Royal Neighbors of America for district deputies. Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Peisch, Phoenix, visiting at the home of Mare and Mrs. George Glampe, 621 Wisconsin St. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nehring are spending week at Water- town, Pierre, and Sioux Falls, S.

D. Jean Bahnub, Bennie E. Hart Are Married cial) Jean Bahnub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bahnub, Black River Falls, and Bennie Ellis Hart, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Hart, also of Black River Falls, were married day, Aug. 1, at the Little Norway Lutheran Church.

Reading the double ring nuptials at 2 p.m. was the Re Arne Carlson. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of nylon net over satin. Her fingertip veil of net was held In place, by a carried a pearl-beaded lace. covered crown white Bible with an orchid.

Mrs. Willard Hart, Black River Falls, acted as her sister's matron of honor. Her yellow taffeta and net gown was worn with a net stole. Serving as bridesmaids were Joan Johnson, wearing a gown of orchid, Mrs. William Bahnub, in a gown of aqua blue, an Bonnie Goldsmith, in a pink frock.

The gowns were styled like the honor. attendant's dress. All the aides carried colonial bouquets of mixed flowers. Jess Hart, brother of th bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were William Bahnub, the bride's brother, and Willard Hart, both of Black Rive Falls, and Garry.

Ford, Chetek. Ushers were Jack a brother of the bride, and Lyle Peterson. Following the ceremony, guests were received in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs.

Hart are travelDenver, for their to wedding trip. 213 After First Sept. 1, Black they will live at S. River Falls. BLACK RIVER FALLS (Spe- A heaped up plate is dis couraging to a toddler.

Put just a small amount on his plate and let him ask for second help lings. Fashions DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sketched From Stock GABARDINE BOWLING DRESS a be 18, $790 BOWLING TEAMS SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN Snap Button Down the Front Action Back Five New Fall Colors GREEN TEAL RED ROYAL GREY This dress designed for freedom of action Two pockets with button belt of dress material BOWLING TEAMS get your orders in early prompt delivery BE READY WHEN THE BOWLING SEASON BEGINS. Shop our collection of bewling dresses in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE. SIZES 12 to 20 and to Many Other Bowling Dresses to Choose From 5.95 to 9.90 Shirley Mr. and Mrs.

Harmie Homing men. 810 Chauncey announce the engagement and approachmarriage of their daughter, Shirley, to Hartwick E. Mrs. Betty Hanson, Rt. 1.

The wedding will take place at Our Savior's Lutheran Church September '20, 0.

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