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PC3 10 Saturday Evening, October 11, 1941 TH2 AFPLETCN CZMT June Porlier Will Become Bride of Karlon A. I(rieck The Rev. Alphonse Roder read the nuptial maes. The brid was attended by Miss Marian Brouchek, a cousin, and by Miss Gloria Geske The bridegroom had his twin brothers, Clarence and Conrad Hoptettler, as hi, attendants, i A wedding dinner was served this noon to the immediate families at the home of the bride's parents and a supper will be served there this evening. A wedding dance will, be held at Brant near Stockbridge, tonight, The couple will reside at 105 W.

Fourth street, Kaukauna. The bride is a graduate of the Hotly-wood Beauty school at Appleton and the bridegroom is employed at the Fox River Veneer company in Kaukauna. Jaeqaot-WendeL Doris Jacquot, Hortonville, and Gilbert Wend el. Dale, will be married at 3:30 this afternoon at Beth Dinner Party at Weyauwega Homo WeyanwegaMrs. Mae Clark will entertain Sunday at a family dinner.

Guests from out of town will be Mr. and Ben Hansen, Mr. arid Mrs. Allen Hansen and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hansen and children, all of Stevens Point. The occasion will be Ben Hansen's birthday anniversary. I "A Jv. Mrs. Adolph Sanders.

Mrs. A. I Kosanke, Mrs. Otto Thews, Mrs. J.

Sherburne, Mrs. Ernest NIe schafer. Mrs. A. A.

-Roehler, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Edward Gerlach, Mrs. H. W.

Wehde, Mrs. Martin Pfatf and Mrs, A. allies of Milwaukee were' entertained at the home of Mrs. John Ricnter Friday Three, tables of auction were in play, and honors were awarded to Sanders and Kosanke. The guest prize going to Mrs.

Callies. A pot luck family dinner vtt served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hertz at their home Friday evening. The Hertz's are moving to -Clintonville the first of next week.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lynstrom and little daughter of Chicago arrived Friday to soend a few days at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Dobbert. mony Was performed Sept 30 at Wauoaca. The couple will, reside at the Rickert farm in Mukwa. 7 I Miss June Katherine Porller, daughter of Mrs.

Janette Porlier, 1318 S. Oneida street, will become the bride of Karlon A. Krieck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.

Krieck, 622 N. Sampson street in a ceremony at 7 o'clock tonight in the John McNaughton room of First Methodist church. Dr. Harry C. Culver, pastor of the church, will read the service.

Miss Joyce Miller will be the bride's only attendant and Richard Garvey will attend Krieck as best man. A reception for about 100 guests will take place this evening at the Krieck home, After a trip through the southwest which will Include Grand Canyon, Colo, and points in Arizona and New Mr. Krieck and his bride will make their home In Appleton. He is a partner, in the firm of W. H.

Krieck and Sons, furriers. Both young people are' graduates of Appleton High schoL Miss Porlier, also a graduate of Augustana training school for nurses, has been engaged in private duty nursing. Mr. Krieck attended the University of Wisconsin. Parker-Hostettler In a double ring ceremony at St Mary church, Kaukauna, at 8 o'clock this morning.

Miss Mildred Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parker, 212 W. Fourth street Kaukauna, was married, to Robert Hostettler, 212 W. Fourth street, Kaukauna, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hostettler, Stockbridge. 1 Gwendolen Vandarwarka to Be Bride New; York Man At Presbyterian Church lehem Lutheran church, Horton ville. The Rev. H.

E.xWicke will perform the ceremony. The bride's attendants will be Elsie Schuelke as maid of 'honor and Nona Bungert as bridesmaidl The bridegroom's attendants will be his. nephews, Charles and Laverne Diestler After the wedding a 5 o'clock dinner for the bridal party will be served at the Hotel Hoffman, Hortonville. Uavls-Rockert Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Davis, Roy-alton, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Verna, to Myron Rickert, Royalton. The cere- hi' -hi lh in I and Vincent Eiberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Payne, Shawano, were married at. 9:30 this morning in Sacred Heart church, Manawa, with thje Rev.

P. J. Skell officiating. They, were attended by Mrs. Robert Taggart as matron of honor; Mis3 Lucille Smith as bridesmaid; Maurice Bentz, Fort Leonard, Mo, as best man; and Wanda Ann Taggart as flower girL A wedding breakfast was served to 22 guests at the home of Mrs.

Anna Hahn, Manawa. A 6 o'clock dinner wilLbe served to 25 guests, also at the home of Mrs. Anna Hahn. A wedding dance at Bear Lake pavilion will follow. Mr.

and Mrs. Eiberger will make a short trip to Chicago for their honeymoon, after which, the bridegroom will return to Camp Bland-ing, Fla, where he Is serving in the field artillery. Mrs." Eiberger will remain at the home of her parents for the present. St. Therese CYOWill Give Show Magician acts, an old fashioned melodrama, cowboy songs around a SCENES AT HARD TIMES, LANDING DAY PARTIES Women's hats of the past and present came in for considerable discussion at the hard times party of Mr.

and Mrs. club of Mt. Olive Lutheran church Tuesday night. At the-upper left Mrs. Karl Jahnke, left, and Mrs.

Lloyd Doerfler, wearing modern hats, spoke in favor of today's headgear in a debate with the men who upheld the old time hats. At the lower left W. O. Gruett, left, wearing a beribboried bonnet of some years ago, points out the beauty of the "dish pan" model being worn by Karl Jahnke. At the Knights of Columbus Landing day din-; ner-dance Thursday night at Conway hotel, a foursome which played bridge instead of dancing is shown at the upper right.

They are, left to right, Mrs. C. J. Quinn, Mr. Quinn, Dr.

F. V. Hauch and Mrs. Hauch. Miss Bertha McAndrew, Appleton, and Clarence DeBruin, Kimberly, center, were among the couples who preferred to dance.

(Post-Crescent Photos.) Lawrence '88 Graduate Is Guest of Honor at Luncheon OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL Charles E. Fuller, Diiectoi Old Hyrani and Gospel Preachlns WHBY 7:30 P.M. Sundays 1230 Kilocycle! Continuous International -Ckxtpel Broadcast vou ladies vv i 1 ri another 1 -''C I 1 fi i' I ill i fPfolMf I i in laUlJtnjJ L5LKJ I Three Appleton Women Will Go on New Orleans Trip Mrs. Edward Calmes, Mrs. Ray Coon and Mrs.

Willard Kimball, all of Appleton, will leave. Monday night for New Orleans to attend the wedding of Corporal Robert Calmes, Camp Livingston, La. The son Mr. and Mrs. Edward Calmes, 736 E.

Summer strt. Corporal Calmes will marry Miss Lucille Codifer, Metairie Ridge, La, Sunday, Oct 19, af New Orleans. Private Clyde W. Kiser, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde E. Kiser, 1312 S. Jackson street is home on leave from Camp Shelby, Miss, where he is a member of the 135th medical regiment He has been home since Monday and will leave next Tuesday. Miss Marion Witt, a student at the University of Wisconsin, is spending the weekend at the home ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward J. Witt 21 S. Spruce street Mrs. Anthony Kernjack and her 7-month old daughter, Betty Ann, are guests at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kessler, W.

College avenue, until Mr. Kernjack finds a home for them in Washington, D. where he has been transferred. He will be in charge of the govern, ment department for the Trane company. The Kern jacks livftl until recently at Peoria, IU.

consin many years ago. The elder Mr. Heard had appointments at Neenah, Oshkosh and other Wisconsin cities before going to Minnesota. Other guests at the luncheon were the bridegroom-elect, his best man. Prof.

Harlow Richardson of the University of Minnesota, and the bridegroom's uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heard, Chafhplin, Minn. Fourteen tables were in play at the card party given by Christian Mothers society of St Mary church Friday afternoon at ColumtU hall. Contract winners were Mrs.

C. J. Crowe and Mrs. Franz Larsen for north and squtn and Mrs. Hugh Garvey and Mrs.

E. J. Walsh for east and west Mrs. John Hushes and. Mrs.

M. McDaniels won the prizes' at Mrs. E. Glasnap and Mrs. Ernest Belhn the schafs-kopf awards and Mrs.

Elizabeth Roach the special prize. There will be another party next Friday. i Dr. and Mrs. L.

J. Holmbere. Canby, are weekend guests of the former's sister. Miss Mave Holmberg, 417 N. Durkee street Mr.

and Mrs. William Sorensen, 1321 N. Drew street will celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary Sunday at their home. All of their children will be home for the occasion. Miss Ruth Ashman ana' Miss Gladys wicker are In char ee of ar rangements for Beta Sigma Phi sor ority first rushine nartv next Wednesday night It will be a steak fry at the Zwicker cottage at Lake Winnebago.

Fraternal Order of Easles will. sponsor another of its series of on- en card parties at. 2:30 Sunday af ternoon at Eagles halL Schafskopf and dice will be played, M.S.M. club memlwra nf Vifct- Methodist church and a number of other guests attended the party of the DEE Club Of First rnmrrooa. tional church Thursday evening in the game room of the church.

The M.S.M. club members present were m. a. Ed Maples, Carlton Brecklin. Miss Janet FulIinnrMer Miss Evelyn Kassilke, Miss Jeanne Rhoder, Miss Constance Clark, Miss Helen Abbey, Miss Lucy Haefs, Louis Phillips, Miss Virginia Nab-befeld, Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Stevens. Other guests were the Miss rv lores Bastian, June Larsen of Neenah, Dorothy Osilvie and F)nnia Jaeger, Lewis Ayres, Richard Artz, Milton Wiesner, Marvin i Jaeger. Don Van Alstine, Ed Hodson and Robert Stumpf. (.

Orin -Haueli nresented a irt eater- act Gerald Lorge I did im-personatioas and Miss Marion Brewer gave tan and toe riannp Next Thursday a roller skating par ty will be held at Waverlv Reaoh with Louis Waltman, Jr, as chair man. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Forster. 1018 E.

Randall street entertained a group of friends Thursday night at their home in honor of Private Earl Probst Camp- Shelby, Miss, who Is spending a furlough In Ap-pletorw He is stationed with the 135th medical division. Eiaht cou ples were present at the party. In. a ceremony at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Memorial Presbyter! an church Miss Gwendolen Vandar warka, daughter of Mrs. John James Taylor, 830 E.

Hancock street will become the bride of Paul Frederic Heard.) New York City, son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Heard, Long Lake.

Minn. The bridegroom's father will the ceremony, assisted by the Rev, Robert K. Bell, pastor of the church. i The. bride will be given in mar riage by her uncle, Mark Franklin, Hoquiam, Wash, andj Miss Sally Stallman will be her bnly attend ant Harlow Richardson, Minne apolis, will be best man, and Don' aid Cole and Wilbert Hansen will be ushers.

Stanley Gunn will play the organ. A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaefer. 126 Alton court will the cere mony.

friends of the bride, Miss Eleanor Weeks, Wisconsin Rapids. Miss Helen Nelson, Mrs. Donald Cole and Miss Florence Miller, will pour. Later there will be a buffet supper for the bridal party at the home of the bride's mother. Out-of-town guests, in ad dition to those in wedding party, will be the I bridegroom's parents and Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Heard, Champlin, Minn For their wedding trip Mr. Heard and his bride will go directly to New York City, where they will reside.1 A graduate of the Univer sity of Minnesota, the bridegroom is motion picture specialist for the national board of missions of the Methodist church. The bride is a graduate of Lawrence college and the University of Illinois. Nicholaison-Bauer 1 1 The marriage of Miss Florence Nicholaison, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. 'Henry Nicholaison, Waupaca to Otto Bauer, son ofiMr. and Mrs. John Bauer, Lind, took place at this moaning in Jhe church of at. Mary Magaaiene, Waupaca.

The Rev. D. L. Krembs was the oi ficiating clergyman. Attending the couple were Mr and Mrs.

Irving Nicholaison, the former a brother of the bride. NiiO' tial music was furnished by Mrs. James Carew, Miss I Betty Carew and Miss Yolanda Ginnetti. The wedding marches played by Miss Betty Carew were bylNemmers and the "Notre Dame Mass" was sung as a auet as was also the closing song. Promise Me.f by Mrs.

Car ew and Miss Ginnetti. A dinner was served at noon at the bride's home to 30 close rela tives and friends. uue to the importance of the bridegroom's work (in the ship- Duuaing yards at Manitowoa there will be no wedding trip, Kosztrak-Eiberger Miss Ethelyn Kosztrak, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Kosztrak, be served at the Cahdle Glow Tea room in Appleton. When the young people return from their wedding trip, they will make their home at 412 Kimberly avenue, Kimberly. Mr. Whittlinger is employed in jthe production standards department of the Kim berly-Clark corporation. Among the out of town guests will be Mr.

and Mrs. J. Russell Whittlinger and Mrjand Mrs. Aus tin Peters, Cincinnati, O. Miss Frances Backes, Green Bay; Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Wankelman, Port Clinton, Rogers; Backes, Camp Livingston, Mrj and Mrs. John Backes and sons, Paul and Jerome, Weyauwega; Miss Dorothy Kolaskl, Weyauwega; Mr. and Mrs. Claire Gee and Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Reff- ke, Appleton. Borreson-Nelson Miss Ann Borrespn, daughter ot Mr. and MrsvOtto Borreson, "Nee' nah, and Forrest J.I Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Nelson. 410 Main street Neenah, were married at 10 o'clock this morning in Trinity Lutheran church, Neenah, by the Rev. Gerhard Schaefer in a double ring ceremony. Mr.) Nelson and his bride left immediately after the ceremony on a wedding trip to Los Angeles, Calif. They will be at home to friends after they return at 123 1 Third street, Neenah.

Mr. Nelson is employed by the Kimberly-Clark corporation. Rummage Sale Oct. 14 9 A. M.

Fint Methodist Church 4 Lutheran Church Will be Afternoon Wedding Scene campfire, and specialty numbers will be included on the program for the vaudevil show of the Catholic Youth -Organization of St Therese church to be presented Sunday afternoon and evening and Tuesday evening at the parish halL The Sunday performance will begin at 2:30 and the two evening shows will start at 8:15. The sketches ss well as some of the songs art original numbers written by C. Y. O. members.

Don Paulie will present a magi cian act, after which he will "pro duce" the master of ceremonies John Blick. Taking part in the mel odrama will be Miss Mary Eggert, Ted Berg, Miss La Verne. Ragen, Steve Schneider and Don Stoffel A carpenter and painter act will be put on by George Greisch, Don Paulie, Ted Berg, Joseph Calmes and James Schultz. Those who will take part In the cowboy singing sketch, the songs for which were written by members are Nick Baumann, Miss Lorraine Sturm, Miss Bernice Sturm, Eugene Paltzer and Pat Weyenberg. Miss Ellen Van Rooy will sing vocal selections with accompaniment by a cnorus.

The annual harvest festival of the Salvation Army will take place at 7.jw Monday evening at the temple. Mrs. A. B. Fisher will show movies of her trip around the world.

The Home league will have fancy work booth, Torchbearers under the direction of Ray Rindt will di rect the candy booth and fish pond, and the Boy Scouts under, the di rection of Wilfred Kaufman will have 'a hot dog stand. Proceeds will be used to assist young men and women at the Sal' vation Army training school in Chicago. Appleton has one cadet Miss Mary Haffman, in training this year. A question box on religious mat ters was conducted by the Rev. Father Bernardine, O.

F. M. Cap, at the meeting of the L. W. T.

club, catholic convert group, Thursday night at St Joseph's halL Mrs. Leonard- Meyer won a special prize. William Rohan, Outagamie county traffic policeman, will speak to members of Junior Holy Name so ciety of St Joseph's church at breakfast meeting Sunday morning at the parish hall. The members will receive holy communion with the senior society at the 8 o'clock mass. The first meeting of the Amos Lawrence club.

Episcopal student organization of Lawrence college, will be held at 5:30 Sunday eve ning in All Saints Episcopal parish hall. Supper will be served after which there will be a service in the church and a discussion meeting. Ten Tables in Play At Manawa Paity Manawa Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Mrs. Paul Fritz and Mrs.

Anna Odekirk entertained Thursday evening at ten tables-at a dessert bridge party at the home of Mrs. 'Honors were won by Mrs. Fred Gehrke, high; Mrs. Wil liam Walter, second; Mrs. Paul Ro man, low, and Mrs.

Ralph Conroy, Second low. The traveling prize Miss Ada E. Myers, E. Lawrence street, and Miss Elizabeth Wilson, E. Franklin street entertained at luncheon today at the Candle Glow Tea room for the Rev.

and Mrs. J. W. Heard, Long Lake, Minn. Mr.

Heard Is here to officiate this afternoon at the wedding of his son, Paul Frederic Heard, and Miss Gwendolin Vandarwarka. Since his graduation from Law ence college with the class of 188 the Rev. Mr. Heard has been Meth odist pastor at various churches in Minnesota. The Heard, Myers and families have been friends ever since the Rev.

Mr. Heard's fa ther, the Eev. M. Heard, also a Methodist' minister, came to Wis- Corps Names New Officers For District Misa Nina Brainard was elected resident of District No. 10 of the Woman's Relief corps at the annual district meeting Thursday at Cran-don, and another Appleton woman, Mrs.

Matt Bauer, was appointed district secretary. Mrs. Mary Sheerin, Neenah, was named district guard and also was elected national delegate from the district. In addition to Miss Brainard, who is deDartment chanlain. and Mrs.

Bauer, who is past department sec retary, Appleton women who attended the meeting were Mrs. Gilbert Trentlage, Mrs. August Hafer-becker, Mrs. Theodore Sanders, Mrs. Edward Peotter, Mrs.

George Pruchnofske, Mrs. Cornelius Meyer and Mrs. Amy Hoffman. Woman's Relief corps units of Menasha, Appleton, Neenah, Horton-ville, New London, Waupaca, King, Wisconsin Rapids, Antigo, Marion, Crandon, Amherst and Clintonville belong to the district. R.

5. Powell end Mrsl Orton L. Prime, Milwaukee, who has been visiting at the Powell home, were first for north and south and R. F. Lotz, Neenah, and Mrs.

C. A. Four-ness were first, east and west, at the weekly contract bridge games Thursday night at North Shore Golf club. Other high scorers north and south were Mrs. D.

Shepard, Neenah, and Mrs. R. Peterson, second, and Mrs. E. J.

Hopfens-perger and Miss Mary Elizabeth Hopfensperger, Neenah, third. For east and west Mr. and J. F. Hunt, Neenah, were second, and Miss Bette Balliet and Miss Annette Plank, third.

Mrs. Elmer H. Jennings, 1124 E. North street, will -be-hostess to Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae at a 6:15 supper Monday evening at her home. A program will follow.

Hild, Evangelist, At Gospel Temple "A "Youth for Christ Crusade" will be conducted by Evangelist and Mrs. Paul Hild next week at the Gospel temples The opening service will be at 7:45 Sunday evening and there will be services each evening except Saturday, the crusade to close Sunday, Oct. 13. I that will aive MORE to talk about than anything that has happened in a long time. See Monday Night's Post' Crescent for complete details Miss Marion Schwendler, daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Schwendler, 528 N. Appleton street and Leonard De son of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer De Wall, 404 Appleton street, will be married at 3 o'clock this afternoon at First English Lutheran church by the Rev. f.

c. Reuter. Mrs. George Simon, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor, and Mrs. Walter Kuba.

Mrs. Robert Schabo and Mrs. Ervin Schroeder, the last of Seymour, will be brides maids. Ervin Seymour, brother-m-law of the bridegroom. will be best man, and Walter Kuba, George Simon and Robert Schabo will be ushers.

Mary Louise Simon will be flower girl. A wedding dinner at 8 o'clock this evening at the Copper Kettle will be followed by a reception at Moose nalL The couple will reside temoorar- ily at 404 N. Appleton street. Mr. De Wall is employed at the Fox River Valley Knitting company and his bride, at the Zwicker.

Knitting mills. Backea-Whitlinger At 4:30 this afternoon in the tory of St Patrick's Catholic church in Menasha, the Rev. Joseph Ah earn wiii unite marriage Miss Nami Backes, Neenah. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Backes, Weyau-wega, and Warren Neenah, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Whtttunger, Clarksburg, W.

Va. Mis3 Dorothy Chritiansen will be Miss Backes only attendant and Will rd Wankelman, Port Clinton, Ohio, will attend Mr. Whittlintrer aa best man. A weddinx dinner will was awarded to Mrs. B.

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