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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 16

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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8 Monday, Jun. 12, 1950 Applrton fv.xv If Katheiine Dorney and Russell Rill, Wed At Clintonville Chuich CUntonvilla Firat Matbodiat duircfa waa tha aoana of a wadding Evangelical Lutheran church parsonage, Waupaca, Mia Joyce L. Pomerenke, daughter of Mr. and 10 o'clock Saturday morning when Mia Katharine Dorney. daughter of Mr.

and Mra. John Mra. Edgar Pomerenke, Bin a. Franklin street, exchanged wadding Dorney, Milwaukee, became the bride of Buaeell Rill Jr, eon of Mr. and Mra.

Ruaaall Rill. Clintonville. The bride waa attended by her atater, Mr, atathryn ghewcxyk, Mll-araukaa. and the boat man waa Ow- J. Tilleeon.

Clintonville. Robert Partridge, Clintonville, At and "The Lord' Prayer" during the cere mony. vow with Eldred O. Stlllman. King, with the Rev.

F. Reler. pastor, officiating at the double ring service. The bridal couple waa attended by Mr. and Mra.

James Lang, King. After a 8:30 wedding dinner, for 20 immediate relative, at the Delevan hotel, Waupaca, the couple was honored at a wedding dance In the evening at the rarmlngton town hall. The couple will reside in King where the bridegroom is employed with Kragh's Motor Sales. The bride was graduated from Waupaca High school with the class of 1M8 and was employed with the Schultz Brothers Btore. Wau- A wadding breakfast was served In the church dining room 1mm ed! ately after tha ceremony.

Tha bride ha been instructor of biology in the Clintonville High school for three yean. The bridegroom, whose father ha headed the $5, manual arts program in the local "1 tJmV' I nigh school for more than 20 years, tea waa graduated from Clintonville jE f.T High school and received his en Her husoana servea wua gineering degree at the University tne navy for two years during the of Wisconsin. He now is employed war in the engineering department of. 3 SUdler-Sobcsak Miss Zola Stadler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Stadler, 914 S. Pearl street, New London, became the bride of Alfred D. Sob-czak. Milwaukee, on of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Sobczak, Milwaukee at 9 o'clock Saturday morning at the Four Wheel Drive company. After a wedding trip through northern Wisconsin and Michigan, the couple will return to Clintonville and will reside at 33 North Main street. Pf lester-Monifomery Mrs. John H. Scherer, Combined Locks, has announced the marriage the St.

Denis Catholic church, Shl- :7 Friday of her sister. Miss Mary A. Pfiester, Chicago, to James O. Montgomery, Chicago, son of Mr. octon.

The Rev. trancla Kose was in charge of the double ring ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, chose her and Mrs. H. D.

Montgomery, Rye, N. Y. The wedding took place at sister, Miss Audrey btaaier, new London, to serve as maid of honor. St. Catherine Chapel, Pelham Manor.

N. Y. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Russell Mrs. Clark Glavin, cousin of the Combs, Royalton, aunt of the bride, and Mrs.

Donald Strycharske. Man- bride, was her maid of honor. A breakfast and reception were held at the Glavin home In Pelham is inspected in the lower picture by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arens, both recent alumni, Appleton.

At top right is a view of the senior ball, at which administrative members played host to the graduates on Friday evening. From the left are President and Mrs. Nathan M. Pusey, Miss Lenore Hooley, Milwaukee, the 1950 May queen and a graduate; her fiance, Kenneth Diem, 1948, now of the staff of Yellowstone Notional park, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph J. Watts. A view of the alumni luncheon is at lower right. Eugene Colvin, Appleton, is seated in the left foreground while ocross the table, with faces visible are his son, Leonard Colvin and Mrs. Leonard Colvin, both recent alumni, and Mrs.

Eugene Colvin. Carrying their trays in the background are, left, Mrs. Edna van Hengel, an alumna from Waupun, and her daughter Miss Jean van Hengel, who graduated in 1948. (Schumann Photos). Welf-fered ajtowts of reeoejnition marked all the social venti on tha Lowrenca college campus this past commencement weekend as alumni "from way bock when" recognized each other ocross the room.

Shown at the top left are the three members of the fiftieth anniversary class. From left to right they are Grace Darling Chegwin, Fond du Lac; Jessie Dahlem Biddlecombe, Menominee, and Ido White Jones, Modison. Kids had a field doy at the alumni picnic which was served to 900 people in Alexander gymnasium Saturday noon. Shown in the second picture from the top left are three faculty children rigged up In old Lawrence band capes and cops. Left to right are Nate Cloak, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Cloak; and Jimmy and Johnny Sollers, children of the John Ford Sol-lers. A scale model of the Memorial Student union, now under construction, and financed by alumni contributions, Manor. The couple will reside in Chicago after a wedding trip to Bermuda. The bride, daughter of the late Mrs.

Wafter Bogan New Senior Vice President Of Purple Heart Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Pfiester, i a graduate of Mount Mary college. awa, cousin of the bride.

Erntat Sobczak. Milwaukee, brother of tha bridegroom, served a best man. The other attendants were Ronold Olson, Bear Creek, cousin of the bride, and Russell Blrkholz. Osh-kosh, cousin of the bride. Joyce Leicht, Wauwatosa, was the flower girl.

A dinner was served at 12:30 at the American Legion clubhouse. New London, for close friends and relatives. A reception waa held from 2 to 4 o'clock at the club Mr. Montgomery has been assistant general manager of Von Lengerke and Antoine, Chicago, since leav adowiki, Milwaukee, aecretary; and Mra. Keyea, Milwaukee, treaiurer.

ing the army in 1944. Famerenke-Stlllman In a ceremony at 4 o'clock Satur Grand Auxiliary Mrs, Walter Bogan, Appleton. aaatnber of the auxiliary to tha Fox River Valley ebapUr, Military Order of tha Purpla Hurt, was elected aanior vica president of tha Wl-coruin department of tha auxiliary The banquet waa Saturday eve DAR Will End Season ning. Christian Mothers to Fete 50-Year Member Tuesday day afternoon at the Immanuel Oi UCT Names 2 house. Relatives attended the wedding from Milwaukee, Oshkoah.

A memorial aervice will be conducted by Fidelity chapter, Order of Eastern Star at 7:30 Wednesday Appleton Women Sunday morning during the atata meet Wednesday noon at the home of Mrs. Rueben Palmbach, route 1, for a potluck luncheon. Mrs. Erwln With Picnic Mr. Amelia Neu, 50-year mem evening at the Masonic Temple.

In ...41... l. ,4 (U. 1T Cm convention in Green Bay. Mra.

John Dallgen, elected execu Mrs. John Geer, president of the A nrtlotrin rhnnter auitiliarv to the Palmbach will be co-hostess. There Mr. ber of the St Joseph CruistUn charge of arrangements are 1 -l rv.l.iUn will be a business meeting and tive commUteewoman by tha fox An outdoor picnic at the home of Mrs. I Mothers society, will be honored United Commercial Travelers, was Arthur Behr, chaplain, and Waterloo and Iowa.

Mr. and Mr. Sobczak will reside at 2818 W. Vine street, Milwaukee, where the bridegroom Is employed as an electrician with the Great Lakes Electric compnay. The bride is a graduate of the Manawa High school with the clan of 1939 and la employed at Milwaukee.

River valley unit. wi lnatalled cards after the luncheon. when the society meets Tuesday clock Tuesday alternoon in the Jun- appointed to the membership com- Mrs. C. A.

Pardee, route 1, Me William Pickett, worthy matron during the convention. Mra. Bogan mittee of the grand auxiliary of Mra. Aivin Krabbe will be vocal evening for the final spring meet-. lor room of First Methodist church nasha, at 1 o'clock Wednesday waa cited for her aervica during Final plana for the South Side Athletic club picnic, June IS, 17 and 18, at Telulah park, will be made aoloiat Tha Friend night last week at afternoon will bring activities of the Appleton chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution to a tha Oriental chapter, Oihkoih, was tag.

Services In tha church at will be followed by a business meeting and social hour in the hall. During the evening, the afghan donated to by the South Side Ladle auxiliary at the monthly meeting at 8 o'clock tha state of Wisconsin Saturday night at the grand session, Marsh-field. The convention ran from Thursday through Saturday. Mrs. Bert Bewick, who has been grand secretary for the last year, was reelected to that office.

Mrs. J. attended by a delegation of Apple-ton people, including Mr. Pickett, close for the summer months. Planning the outing with Mr.

Pardee are Mrs. John Duval, Mra. Daughter of Zion will wind up the 1B40-9O season with a picnic Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Evelyn Reetz, 815 N. Clark street A potluck supper will be served at 6:18. The program will Include a this evening at the club house.

Mrs. Joseph Plach head the hostess committee which includes Mra. guest officer. Grant Phillips and Mra. F.

A. Ham- Other from Appleton were Mr. the society by the school Girl Scout troop will be auctioned. Mr. Simon O'Conell head the evening's hostess committee.

the laai yaar and tha unit to which aba belongi won a citation for reaching lta membership quota. Citation want to other Individual! and unit. Attending from Appleton ware Mra. Clara Flanagan, prealdent of tha Fox River valley unit; Mr. Robert Olaon, part department treasurer, Mra.

Del gen. commttteewom-an; and Mrs. Louia Benjamin and Mra. James Brown, delegate. Mra.

Donald Flanagan, Neenah, alio wu niafceft Sam Rasmuaaen, Mr. Kenneth Nordbeck, Milwaukee, was In- imond. George Wegenke, Mr. Charles Shannon, Mr. J.

Schink, Mr. Priebe and Mra. Edward Hop fen perger. M. Pop and Mra.

Alex Pierre. Campion Mother club member will enjoy an all -day 'outing at the display of Miss Reetz's collection A dessert meeting will be held! cottage of Mrs. Margaret Baldwin Plans were completed for an out stalled as president of the grand auxiliary and Al Hesteklnd, Marsh-field, was named grand counselor. Attending from Appleton were Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Bewick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malson, Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher, Mr.

and Mrs. ing at 8hawano lake Wednesday tlst church at 7 o'clock Tuesday eve on Berry lake, Tuesday. It will be the final gathering of the club for when the American Legion Junior ning. Miss Edith Cooney and Mrs. the summer month.

A program on youth and by youth has been planned for the monthly meeting of the Women's Society World Service at 2 o'clock Wednes auxiliary met Saturday afternoon it will h. rn-chalr a delegate. Other naw officer of the state American legion ciuonouae. for Jolly Worker club member will John Scherer, Mr. and Mr.

Gc-orge Limpert, Mr. and Mr. Richard Ger- ooporuncni, in aaaiuon to Mrs. no- juj yiuiniii wBm( day afternoon gan, are Mr. Hilda Bellows.

South Qicussea. memDer win mane iray Mr. ana Mr. Kusscil ruiuasen, ou of rita. Mr.

and Mrs. Tabor Davis, Mr UllMfank a 1,1 a.lfaVOri for Vf tf Ttni hnStlttA 1 1 Md at KI PaH irsar aujamiA will 1 1 I PI and Mrs. Sylvester Van Schyndel, ymttlijoii! Holiday- Mra. May 'Key Milwaukee lood. Tom.h and King i member, of the Timers' association lhe Proram.

"lclude NOW IS THE TIME! TO HAVE YOUR House Washed DIAL 3-4752 APPLETON Window Cleaning Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Dletz, Mrs. Forrest Muck, Mrs.

Sidney Cotton, Mrs. The next meeting will be July 8 Jof Trinity EnCllh Lutheran by Mrs. Erben Krurr and poems by Mrs. Ray Saiberlirh. Ger i at a supper at 8:30 Thursday eve Norman Johnson, Mrs.

Wilmer Sal-1 Venetian Blinds Cleaned, re-taped, repainted. New tapei and cords. Drapery Cranes and Traverse Rods. Appleton Venetian Blind 200 N. Richmond Dial 3-3165.

pointed aecretary by the new prealdent; Mrs. Frelda Altman, Sheboygan, Junior vice prealdent; and Mr. Eva Gottfreld. Waukesha, treaiurer. National officer present at the meeting were Mrs.

Ernest Ihbe, Mil The Women's Catholic Order of Forester will have a business meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at tha Catholic club. ning. There will be a meeting of the berlich, Mrs. Luther Clausen, Mrs. William Lauz, Mrs.

John Geer, Harold Podzllni, Louis Micheln and William Lyons. Mr. Albert St Pierre is to be In card party at the der of Moose maine Kahler with Janet Kislow and Carol Zachow with Mary Ellen Potter will sing a series of vocal duets and Lois Krueger will play the piano. Ms Louis Potter heads the food committee and will be assisted by Mra. Everett Bethe.

Mrs Clara Gibson and Mrs. Mena Whitefoot. waukee, president; Miss Helen Par- charge of the social committee, as sisted by Mrs. George Koehler, Mra. Sellna Mlgnon.

Mra. Frances Mor PIERCE PARK Open Doily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. REFRESHMENT STAND Friday Bride SOW" W4SH0AYS AHtAD' row, Mrs. Joseph Becker, Mis Mary Schrieter, Miss Cora Josephs and Moose halL Winners were Mrs.

Agnes Knaggs, Carl Kruetzman, Fred Schroeder, Leo Steffen. D. F. Minnick. Mr.

A. W. Van Ryzin, John Kippenhan, Mrs Aurella Ritten, Mrs. Elnar Klaus and Mrs. Emms Bet he The next party will be Saturday evening.

Miss Mary Lou Brown. Members having birthday anniversaries will- be honored. ARE THIS HOKE RECIPE TO. TAKE OFF UGLY FAT Xiilll ll i 'vV Mr. Jame Kools, chief ranger, will leave Tuesday for Wausau where she will attend the state con ft almpU.

Ka aaauln; how quickly oaa nay lose pound of bulky, un-Ichtlr (at right tn your own bom, kfako this roclpo youraolf. It's aay trouble at all aa4 ooata lltllo. It ooatalna aothlnst harmful. Juat to your drucslat aj4 uk fori four onncoe of liquid Ranor Concon- vention Wednesday through Friday. The Rebekah Three links club will meet at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon at tha Odd Fellows hall.

A picnic will be planned. The Isabella Alexander club, past president of the Charles O. Baer auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans, will meet at 7:30 this evening at the home of Mrs. Rose Bel- pouDda and Inches of excess fat Oon't Just aeera to 'tflaappear almost like an agio from neck, chin, axma, buat, abdomen, hlpa, cairea mad an lea. Juat return the empty bottle to the maaufacturer for your money back.

Tou don't haye to alary yourself; at eenetbly per lastroctlona on bottle. Follow the easy way aadoraod by many who have tried this plan and help bring back alluring curyea and graceful alendernasa. Not how quickly bloat dlaappeare how much batter you feel. More alive, youthful appearing and active. See your dnaa glet today for lienor.

trat. Pour this Into a pint bottlo and add enough grapefruit Julco to "A Woman's Best Friend" The CORSET SHOP fr Girdles "ft Onsets Foundations Brassieres 302 College Ave Tel 4-1718 nil tha DOttla. Than tak two tablo-epoonfula twlca a day. That's all thoro la to It. If tha vary flrat bottle doan't show tha simple, eaay way to loae balky fat and help regain alender.

lin. 82. W. Franklin street. eaore graceful emit; reducible faC RsftflllV foal bajasBjaww wWravir fee el HtTfs ee totery, AC DC V' There were ten winners at schafs-kopf Saturday evening when 21 table weer in play at the Loyal Or- 39.95 Less Batteries only all summer long with one of our fine, lasting permanent woves.

BUDGET WAVE GO! Mrs. Everett Darrow, Madison, was the former Alice Schneiderwendt, daughter of Gustave Schneiderwendt, 422 McKinley street, New London, 4.50 before her marriage at 2 clock Friday afternoon at NEW "TIMOP" MAI -winja up abora the get when you lift tba lioV4or aew tuning ease aad riaibUity. Antomatioally taraa ast oe and off! NEW attuiHir AstnaM tilnt in tha dial panel, tips up for maximum for better reception indoors or out! NEW reei gum the chapel at the Grand Army Home, King. The bridegroom "Quality will be remembered long after price is forgotten" is a student at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. (Zer nicke Photo).

THIS SUMMER Yes, go somewhere this summer! And wherever you go wherever you plan to spend your vocation maka it happy ona! Let our talented hairdrei-sen help you keep yoiir worries down with a carefree hairdo, your summertime hairdo Keep it "set" tWs the w-wjMt fcertsae ef liae Has Alnieo 5 speaker Stunning, rugged cabinet In amart Power Hnae F. J. Pecfiman Studios Appleton and Kaasuuma sail pin clothes domp-dryi Poftobae ajee at amy airikl No set tub needed! 'I "Tla-Taa" Man Is sastal IASYityl YOU Set the Date we do the rest! Bride's and Bridesmaids' GOWNS For the most wonderful day In your life we have the most wonderful GOWNS you hava ever seen. Open Evening by Appointment! BARRETT'S College St Morrison Caaai i-la a4 laar rraafl FARRTS MELODY SHOP la) Gtgyfharft eiVvSe) Mum Good Housekeeping Sho 1 ee.tr awl Third near Telephone S-73S1 APtWNTMINT NOT ALWAYS If 019 11 W..

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