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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 72

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PAGE 2, SECTION 6 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1965 DIAL 256-3111 Miss Bonnie Gail Schabow Married to William L. Ela Little Silver Dinner Bell Goes Its Way From Bride to Bride By LOUISE MARSTON Sttt Jwnul Society editor) NEENAH Only the Immediate families wit A small reception was held at the Tuscumbia Country club Green Lake. After a honeymoon in Miami, kosh State University. The bridegroom, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, is a mechanical engineering graduate of the nessed the ceremony In which William L. Ela, Nee-nah, claimed Miss Bonnie Gall Schabow, Oshkosh, as his bride Saturday at 4 and the Bahamas, Mr.

and University of Wisconsin. He is Mrs. Ela will live in Neenah. A little silver dinner bell with an unusual history was the center of Interest at a miscellaneous shower an engineer for the Klekhaefer Corp. in Oshkosh.

The bride is employed at Osh which Mrs. Wlllard Putnam, 2249 Eton Ridge, and her p. m. in our saviour x.u theran Church, Neenah. daughter, Mrs.

George Chryst, 2517 Norwood pL, gave Billhardt-Hartwig Rite Thursday noon at the Putnam home In honor of Mrs The bride Is the daugh i I 4 Rosa E. Fryer, the former Kathleen O'Meara of Madi ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

son. Schabow, Green Bay. Mr. Lt, and Mrs. Fryer, who were married Feb.

2 In and Mrs. Richard E. Ela, Held in Chicago Church the Philippine Islands, are visiting at the home of Mrs 43 Burrows Madison, John Nichols, 224 Virginia terrace. They are en route are the bridegroom's CHICAGO Miss Lynda of Wisconsin, the in economics to Washington, D. where they will live.

Miss Sandra L. Schabow and ha in chemical engineering. He also received a master's de D. Billhardt and Richard C. Hartwlg were married Saturday at 1 p.

m. at Edi The little silver bell was one which Miss Sharon Bleecker gave to Mrs. Chryst, the former Patricia Putnam, at a spinster dinner given by Mrs. Gilbert 1 was the maid of honor, and Richard E. Ela Jr.

was his broth gree in business administration. Echmitz preceding the Chryst wedding on June 2, 1960. son Park Lutheran Church, Chicago. Their parents are er's best man. The young women at the dinner decided that lt The bride, a member of Phi MRS.

ALLAN KIND Mr. and Mrs. Armin Bill Chi Theta and Phi Kappa Phi. Is would be fun to start a tradition each girl would engrave her name and wedding date on the bell and a research assistant at the Har Elizabeth Ann Vien hardt, Chicago, and V. C.

Hart wig, 721 BaltzeU cass lt on to each new bride In the group. Madison. ris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago. Mr. Hartwig, joined Delta Upsilon, is a market analyst in Mrs.

Chryst took the bell with her to Frankfurt, Germany, while her husband served In the Army, and Wed to Dr. Allan Kind My It The bride wore a lace- appliqued gown of white then she sent lt back across the ocean to Terry fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Fox, when Miss the sales department of the Inland Steel Chicago.

EDGERTON Miss Eliz bout laue taffeta with a MRS. WILLIAM ELA Fox was married to James Draper on July 14, 1961 semi sheath skirt a a Hie couple will honeymoon in the Washington, D.C. area and will live at 1013 Milton sit. Madi- Terry Draper sent the bell back to Germany, when abeth Ann Vien, 1015 Fiedler lane, Madison, and Dr. Allan Carl Kind, 2431 Eric Engaged to Richard H.

Ebbott chapel train. A jeweled crown held her fingertip veil and she carried phalaenopsis orchids and Judith Schmitz, daughter of the Gilbert J. scnmitzes, became the bride of Terry's brother, Capt. Nathaniel Sill Fox, In 1961. Mrs.

Kind, a graduate ofllHiesof-the-valley. The next voyage of the tinkling bell was across Judith Ann Roethe To Wed Circle, Madison, were married Saturday at 2 p.m. In Central Lutheran Church, Edgerton. Mrs. Thomas Laurita, Glen-view, HL, was her sister's ma Mercy hospital School of Nursing, Janesville, is a registered nurse at University hospitals.

tron of honor, and Miss Adele Billhardt, Chicago, bridesmaid. Mrs. Stanley A. 1 I Madison. Dr.

Kind, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin They wore mint green sheath and its medical school, is a resi dresses with white embroidery Janesville, and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kind, River 1 X. dent at University hospitals.

He1 and Edwardian rose headdresses. the Pacific to Mrs. Fryer In Manila last February. Mrs. Fryer will give the bell to Its original donor, Miss Bleecker, when the latter becomes the bride of William Glocker on Sept.

11. Guests at the shower Thursday were Miss Bleecker and her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Bleecker, Mrs. George T. Fox, Mrs.

Gilbert J. Schmitz, Mrs. Joseph Kober-steln, Mrs. John Nichols, Mrs. George Nichols, Mrs.

Howard Buenzll, Mrs. William Schmitz, Mrs. Eugene Downey, Mrs. John Doyle Mrs. John Doyle Mrs.

Lloyd J. Yaudes, Mrs. John S. Cavanaugh, Mrs. William McNamara, Mrs.

Dorsey L. Botham, Mrs. Curtis Chryst. Mrs. Don Stella.

Mrs. William E. Falls, are their parents. belongs to Phi Chi They carried plumeria Robert F. Hartwig, Madison, The bride wore a floor- best man; Hampton Miller length empire gown of was EDGERTON Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Roethe, Edgerton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Richard Henry Ebbott, son of Mrs. Hen--ry Ebbott, Edgerton, and Henry Ebbott, South Miss Roethe attended Lawrence University, Apple-; ton, where she Joined Delta Gamma. She Is a senior ln secondary education at the University of Wisconsin and a member of Phi Kappa Phi and PI Lambda Theta.

Mr. Ebbott, a 1964 graduate of the University of Wisconsin, attends, the UW Law school and belongs to. Delta Tau Delta. No wedding date has been set. and white organza and lace with a modified sheath skirt and 111., Pewaukee, groomsman; Thomas Laurita, Glenview, usher.

chapel train. A lace pillbox hat held her elbow-length illusion After a trip to Lake Tahoe and O'Brien. Mrs. John P. Rocca.

and Miss Rae Carol Saa Francisco, the couple will Rocca. veil. She carried a white orchid, steohanotis. and ivy on a white I I live in Chicago. prayer book.

Mrs. Hartwig and her husband are graduates of the University 1- i Mrs. William Nottingham was her sister's matron of honor, and Miss Phyllis Gulder and Miss Orchard Ridge Hustads Will Visit Zwickers Detective and Mrs. Boyd Hustad, 442 Sidney and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Hustad, 821 Powers will leave Thursday for a trip to Washington, D. where they will be guests of Mrs. Boyd Hustad's uncle and aunt, Gen. and Mrs. Ralph Zwlcker.

They will tour the White House on Saturday morning and will be In the Lincoln pew of the New York Miss Judith Klassy Is Engaged to Easterner If 1 i Garden Club Sheila M. Heinrichs, bridesmaids. They wore lace-trimmed floor- The Orchard Ridge Garden club length gowns of organza over JUDITH ROETHE will meet Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A.

P. Vas-tola, 5114 Kammersley for taffeta, with pink bodices and white skirts, and pink pillbox NEW GLARUS Announcement Is made by East Side Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. pre-show workshop.

Mrs. C. F. hats. They carried pink carnations and garnet roses Dr.

Gene R. Kind, St. Peter, Sweeney will be co-hostess. Klassy, rural New Glarus, of the engagement of their 'Club Plans Each member will bring an ar Avenue Presbyterian Church for church services next Sunday. From Washington they will travel to New York and the World's Fair, winding up their two-week trip at Boston and Niagara Fallsr The Ray Hustads will observe their 25th wedding anniversary In June.

They will be honored at a reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hustad Mazo-raante, on June 12. rangement for analysis. was his brother's best daughter, Judith, to Har mrs.

William kobach Benefit vey E. Sokolow, son of Mrs. man; Dr. Richard B. Stafford and Dr.

Donald R. Olson, Madi A benefit card party will be Y. A. Sokolow, New York City, and the late Mr. Soko Miss Janice Iverson, son, groomsmen; and w.

Mi chael C. Hughes and Dr. John low. held by the East Side Women's club Tuesday at p.m. at the William Kobach Wed Messners Back From Long Trip Anderson, Madison, ushers.

East Side Business Men's Assn. Miss Klassy Is a Junior In Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Messner, 5111 Tonyawatha trail, who were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William clubhouse. Bridge, "500" and oth sociology, at Bethel College, St. Paul, Minn.

Miss Janice Mar dell They wore floor-length sleeveless er card games will be played. O. Fischer. Waukesha, have returned from a "fabu Iverson, 1030 Fiedler lane, gowns of yellow, and white linen lous" two-month trip to Europe, North Africa, the Mid Proceeds will be used for the group's activities, which include became the bride of Wll- Her flanpe Is a graduate with empire waistlines, and A- Who's New To Fete Patients 11am Louis Kobach, 2715 line skirts with white trains, and dle East, and Holy Land. The two couples flew from New York City In mid scholarships, parties for handi student in economics at the 1 ersity of Wisconsin, Ardsley lane, Saturday yellow linen open crown head capped children, and support of i Pim-li niftrni mm mm l4 February and landed In Lisbon, Portugal.

They went dresses. Their flowers were yel noon at St. Bernard Catholic Church. where he also holds a tea cher asslstantshlp. He an "soopted" foster child in Greece.

Proceeds of a "white elephant" low roses and iceberg pompons. James Kobach, Denver, has a B.A. degree from Long Island University and Their parents are Mr. The Who's New club will enter JUDITH KLASSY sale will also be used for club and Mrs. John Iverson, Sol tain the residents of the Dane was his brothers best man; an M.A.

degree from New County home, Verona, at a tea James Altenburg, and James projects. Members are asked to bring knick-knacks to sell. York University. Thin veal (for acaloppini) may diers Grove, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. a Stevens Point. Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Hartz, Stevens Point, grooms No wedding date hasp diPPd to easone1 Rour be- Mrs. Robert Chittenden is card home's auditorium.

Mrs. Allen men; and Donald Iverson, Madi been set. 'fort pan-frying. party chairman. Mrs.

Dale Bic- The bride wore a floor- Peck will play the piano and lead son, and James Springer, Far kie, refreshments chairman, will length white linen gown go, N.D., ushers. the group fa singing. Mrs. James Reardon, chair A luncheon was served at Nob be assisted by Mmes. Fred Schlimgen, R.

W. Schumann, with tiered panels of brocade lace on the waistband and skirt, which ended in a train. HilL i man, is assisted by members of on to Casablanca, Morocco, and then rented a car ana drove to Marrakech, where they visited the famed native market. Algiers, Tripoli, Cairo, and Luxor were the next places on their fascinating itinerary. After a stay In Beirut, Lebanon, they rented a car and hired a driver for a leisurely trip to Damascus, Jerusalem, Jericho, and other places of Interest in the Holy Land.

Next came Tel Aviv, Tiberius, and Athens, followed by a delightful seven day cruise to the Greek Isles of Crete, Rhodes, Cos, Patmos, and Mykenos, and Istanbul, Turkey. Returning to Athens, they flew to Vienna and on to Budapest, Moscow, and Leningrad. The two couples found Russia "very depressing with poor accommodations and worse food." "It was like getting back to civilization when we got to Helsinki, Finland, and had a good cup of coffee again," says Mrs. Messner. The Messners and Fischers were entertained extensively In Stockholm by Mr.

and Mrs. Per Odlund, friends of Laurie Carlson, Madison. A stay In Copen Franklin H. Seefeldt, Amy Seeli- After a 10-day Mexican honey the club's board. Also helping ger, Donald Seeliger, Walter See- A matching band accented the moon, the newlyweds will live with the party are Mmes.

Arnold liger, Ray Sennett, Olaf Sever- at 2715 Ardsley lane. Potthast, Paul Scott, Bill Tennent, open crown headdress which held her elbow-length waterfall veil son, C. H. Royal c. 5ie- The bride attended La Crosse Richard Kramer, Richard Reh- bel, Fred Simon, J.

M. Simon, State University and is a medi-i berg, Alton Dannenberg, Ralph Ray Slack Albert W. Smith, cal technologist at University hos Rogers, Vesper Burk, Ernest Hor- Alice Smith, Richard Smith, Wil inek, and Loren Lamp. liam F. Smith, Joseph Soderholm, She carried yellow cymbidium orchids and white stephanotis.

Mrs. David Glendenning, La Crosse, was matron of honor. Mrs. Fredrick Bobolz, Janes-, ville, and Miss Carolyn Docter, Madison, were bridesmaids. pitals.

The bridegroom attended the University of Wisconsin, where he belonged to Chi Phi. R. M. Steinhauer, Ethel Steinle, A party for residents of a home, Donald Stelnmetz. Dorothy Stew- hospital, or school is one of the He is employed by Lou Ehlers Buick Inc.

club's annual service projects. I ard, A. Stieve, and Dale Stock. iMy hagen wound up their trip. F.

R. Shores in Michigan Hospital Madison friends of F. R. Shores, formerly of 648 E. Gorham will be Inter ested to know that he has been confined to a hospital In Pontlac, for the past four weeks.

Mr. Shores' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvle L. Smith Jr.

(Marilyn Shores), report that he is expected to remain In the hospital for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Shores now reside at 289 W. Brown Birmingham, Mich.

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