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Page Six Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune Saturday, June 26, 1937, Ethel Gibson, O.G. Prusynski MarriedToday Walking down the aisle of SS Peter and Paul Catholic church together at 7 o'clock morning Miss Ethel Gibson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "SV. M.

Gibson of this city, and Ollie G. Prusynski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Prusvnski of Biron, paused before the altar as the Rt Rev. Msgr.

William Reding united them in marriage. Strains of the Lohenjrrin march filled the church, as Mrs. C. O. Burt played the orgran, providing soft music throughout the ceremony.

Cut flowers and candles wore the only decoration. With her white tailored suit the bride wore a black marquisette blouse and a hlack, broad-brimmed off-the-face hat. Her shnuldprott" was of talisman i sweet pens and Bristol fairy p. A ing- her was her Miss Emma Mae Gibson, i a whtie tailored suit with navy net blouse, white hat. and a shoulder- ette of the same flowers.

Chester Prusynski was best man. Mrs. Prusynski has been employed as slenopiapher at the Xekoosa- Edwp.rds Paper compury. i her husband. attended the Central State Teachers' college at Stevens Point, is an omplcne of the Consolidated Power and Paper pany.

A 30 the couple lake up residence in Beanlsley apaitments at 111 1 Second street north. A black and white linen suit with i accessories is being worn by the bride for a trip through i i Wisconsin. Revs. Kretzschmar, Chellew Elected Synod Delegates The Rev. F.

H. Kretzschmar elected alternate delegate to the general Synod convention which meets next year in St. Louis, at the session of the Northern Wisconsin district of the Missouri Synod of Lutheran churches in Wausau, closing Thursday. Regular delegate to the general convention, representing all congregations in Wood county, is the Rev. W.

J. Chellew of Arpin. The Rev. G. M.

Krueger of Marsh field elected as representative of the advisory pastors of the Synod, while the Junction City-Sherry -Dancy- Town of Carson parish will send the lay delegate, not yet chosen. Bonduel has been chosen as the 1939 convention The Rev. E. L. Roschke of St.

Louis addressed the comention on the jouth movement now being fostered by the Synod. The new pension plan, developed to care for all pastors and teachers of this church who have reached the age of 65, was presented to the convention by Louis Weig-le of Milwaukee, the lay member of the pension board. Congregations at Chili and Granton have been taken out of the Eau Claire circuit and placed in the Wood County circuit. Social Calendar TONIGHT'S KVKNTS Coslno Country club, dinner ut 7 m. I A nvjS.NTS i tlvpnrtment, plciik, Kotmibou park.

ju. MONDAY'S N. W. i i i i i Parks, i 7:30 in i i A i i i i Mrs. Krnnk in A.

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I i i i i i I) Mrs i i '2 in i 1'a i Mrs I i i 7 in i i lo One. i i A i Mrs W. K. i Ethel S. Bennett Of Cranmoor and Harry Walker Wed Ai thp A.

R. Bemiptt summer homp in RHP Lake last Saturday afternoon Miss Fthel Sarah Rnnnptt and Harry Mprlp Walker of RICP Lake i a marriage "vows be- foro (he I'PV. Charles Johnson. 'J he bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. K. Bennett of Cranmoor, chose for HIP 4 o'clock- ceremony a navy blue triple-sheer georgette suit with touches of white, worn with naw blue accessories and a shoulder i--age 1 of deep red roses and car a i The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs a Walker of Babcoc-k, a A i Sitenda of Ric-p Mrs. Sitenda, matron-of-honor, i a suit of black and siher with jlac accessories and a corsage similar to that of the brido.

Bouquets tin. flowers brightened the home ivhcrV" a i was served follow- ng the forpmony. Mrs. Walker, who attended the Milwaukee State Teachers' colleg-e 'or one ear, will make her home i her husband at Rice Lake, where he is engaged in cranberry- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES It Won't Be Long By Martin UL COPR. 1937 BY NEA SERVICE.

INC. Congregational Church-At the 11 o'clock service of the First Congregational church Sunday, delegates to the Green Lake Young People's conference ill take part in a special commissioning service. Representing the local church at this state-wide conference from June 20 through July 7 will be Eunice Catlin, Dorothy Henke, Jean Kupsch, Harriet Kellogg, Ruth Sundet, Keith Roberts, Richard Roberts, Perry Siewert and Carl Wittig. This Sunday is the second in a series of unified serskes in i the entire Sunday school meets with the congregation for the opening ship and junior sermon. The i are then dismissed for lasses in the -various departments of the Sunday school, which close at the samt time as the serw e.

In the Methodists will i i the Congregationalists for a series of "Union services to be hold that month in the Congregational church and in August in the Methodist church. Fifth Anniversary-With dinner for eight at Whitrock's tea room Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Llojd Grossman celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Cloyd Vallin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Luedtke and Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Keip. The renteipiece, a bowl of tea roses, was later replaced by a beautiful anniversary cake. A i ner the guests went to tin- Crossman home, where the evening was spent dancing. Mr. and Mis.

Cros.s- man were presented with a glass bridge set. Recital- Pupils of Mrs. Gertrude Kellogg gave a two-day recital on Thursday and Friday, with Robert Lewis assisting on the first day by singing a group of songs and Mrs. F. Hyslop entertaining with readings yesterday.

Those who participated in the pTOgram are Jean Gazeley, Phyllis Sherman, Helen Clapp, Bob Rude, Ruth Maher, Marian Clapp, Carol Rude, Beverly Huchthausen, Robert Pfeiffer, Betty Jane Catlin, Ivonne Heger, Rosemary Taylor, Ruth Roberts, Eunice Catlin, Josephine Anderson and Harriet Kellogg. S. A. C. Club- Guests of the S.

A. C. club, meet- Ing at the I. E. Wilcox cottage yesterday, were Mrs.

Robert Martin, Mrs. M. C. Jacobson, Mrs. Charles Briere and Mrs.

George Wilcox, the twt latter winning honors. Club prizes went to Mrs. J. G. Mrs.

Arthur Sundct and Mrs. Will Collier, while the traveling award Miss Shaw, Warrens, H. J. Nead Wed Here Judge F. W.

Calkins read the ciemony that united in marriage Miss Luella F. Shaw, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shaw of Warrens, and Henry J. Nead, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Schmidt of Arpin, Tuesday afternoon at the court house. The bride, who was attended by Miss Gertrude Shaw, wore a blue silk dress and a corsage of roses. Twelve friends and relatives attended a wedding dinner and supper served at the groom's home in Arpin after the ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. Nead are taking a short wedding trip to Chippewa Falls, after which they i be at home in Marshfield, where Mr. Nead is employed. won by Mrs. B.

0. Smith. A picnic luncheon was served after cards. Women of the Moose-A o'clock banquet was served to the Women of the Moose by Mrs. Rosetta Mann, chairman, Mrs.

Willis Snyder and Mrs. Henry Hahner last night when the group met at the home of Mrs. Mann. hundred and bunco were played, Mrs. Wilson i i at cards and Mrs.

Hans Kreutzfcldt at bunco. Invitation Mrs. Carl a with a score of -13, took the prize for low gross at the invitational tournament at tiass Lake Country club at Antigo Thursday, in which Rhmclander, Tomahawk, Merrill, Wausau, Spring T'rook at Antigo, and Bull's-Eje Country clubs participated. X- Complimentary Shower--Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Lew Eron entertained at a complimentary shower for Mrs.

Robert Eron. The a i was spent a i cards, at which prizes were won by Mrs. Exner, Mis. Julia VerBunker and Mrs. Josephine Hahnor.

A special prize to Mrs. John Krcut- zer. Entertains-Miss Dorothy Edwards entertained a group of gills night on her birthday. After fifty, at i to Miss Lois Stahl and Miss Doris Gleue, refreshments were Miss Edwards receded cral hnely gifts. Church Picnic-St.

John's Lutheian church at i will hold its annual picnic in South Wood County park Sunday. Dinner, supper and a i i a refreshments i be served. Circle One-Tuesday evening Circle One of the First Baptist Aid i meet at the home of Mrs. W. E.

Morey, Wick- if you watch the games from the sidelines, you'll enjoy the a of the new sports frock The yoke which extends a deep i panel is as even the youngest spnit could nsk and is also i becoming to Hie not-so-slnn figure. It adds to i i and i the i giace a is imp i a to tins ycai's i The same i is repeated at the back. '1 he chess closes i i the a i it as easy as a to i in i i choose this pattern, tbeie no i a i to no mli icnle scams. And the a i a conies i each pattern gives you step- i i uctions'. Designed in 1-).

1G 20. 32, 31. 3G. 38, 40 and 42 Size 1R i 4 5-8 a i of jm iruitcnal Foi i i a wear, i tint, dicss in pique, on cicpc, acetate a i i or a light a For a complete i of a dress designs, send for the a i book. I 15 cc-nls if purchased separately.

Or, if i to i it i the a i a send in only an a i i a cents. To secuic pattern i sewing instructions, send 15 cents in coin i name a i and to Patterns-, 11 i i and be I I to I THE OF THIS NEWSPAPER. Address your envelope to Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune's Today's Pattern Bureau, 103 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. ham's addition.

Everyone is invited. There wi'l be a. program. Amicus Semper Club-Jame Jackson was a guest of the Amicus Semper club when Gladys Berrend entertained jcsterday afternoon. Lunch followed an afternoon's sewing.

Notice, Girl Scouts-All i Scouts going to Waupaca to camp must be at Dr. Garrison's office Monday at a. m. to take their physical exams. L.

A. L. Club- Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock the L. A. L.

club will meet with Mrs. Frank Billmever. Kensington Club-Hostess to the Kensington club at 'i p. m. Tuesday will be Mrs.

John Billings. Lozc-Pa Club-The LozoPa club meets at the home of Mrs. F. R. Nickerson Tuesday at 7 p.

m. Personals IVIrs. D. Rodeghier and Mrs. John Enckson returned Thursday from Shfboygan, where they attended the department convention of the Women's Relief Corps on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Mrs. Rodcghicr a delegate from the local chapter. The next convention will be held in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Passir.eau and son Billy, Biron, with Mrs. C. L. Passineau of Rudolph, returned Wednesday from Knox, N. after spending ten das Msiting Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Daly and family. Mrs.

Anna R. Carey, city, Mr. and Mrs. Carey of Marathon and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Stieber of Wausau have returned from a 5,200 mile tour through 1he west, covering 12 states. Stops were made at Salt Lake City, Utah, Yellowstone National park, the Grand Canjon, and parts of the west coast. They also visited in St. Paul, Minn. In Vancouver, they weic guests of Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Carey. Mrs.

Carey reports perfect weather, and only two days of ram during the entire trip. Harvey Jverman of San Bernadino, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. I. E.

Wilcox and other friends in this city, returning to Marshfield, where he is visiting. Elmer Yeager returned Thursday from a two weeks' visit in Sioux City, Iowa. A guest of relath es and friends here for two weeks is Mrs. Isabell Rodrfhier of Chicago. Oellcrman and John Sherwood are leaving Sunday for Yellow Lake lodire at Webster, where they ill spend a week.

Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wilcox will Sunday in Marshfield and will be supper guests at the home of their daughter Mrs.

Harry Cumming. Their granddaughter Margaret Mary Gumming will return with them to visit here for a week. Gordon Miller, of the University of Montana at Missoula, is spending the sumer vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Miller. Francis Daly has been dismissed from St. Joseph's hospital, Marshfield. Friday guests of Elmer Yeager HOT WEATHER IS HERE The last several days have forcibly made us realize that the summer season is here.

DO BE CAREFUL Don't risk offending in hot weather. Proper and frequent dry cleaning: by NORMINGTON'S keeps your garments immaculate. I Laundry Phone 387 Dry Cleaning Rural Social Events Vesper Church Picnic-The annual picnic of the Christian Reformed church Ladies' Aid will be held Monday, July 5, in Bus- semaV grove, north of Vesper. At :30 p. m.

the Aid will hold their sale of miscellaneous home made articles. There will be races and games in the afternoon, also, and a concession stand. Each family will brinar their own basket At Xecedah-- Mrs. Walter Eaton was hostess to the Necedah Bridge club on Thursday, two tables being- set up for contract. There will be a band concert in front of the Memorial hall next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.

A luncheon for the benefit of the Methodist Aid will be served at the Oscar Johnson home next Wednesday afternoon. Everyone is invited to Catholic ladies held a food sale at the Donaghue store on Saturday af- Junction City Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mayer of Milwaukee were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Roth en route home from Park Falls where they spent a week with relatives. Miss Evelyn Eastman of Stevens Point spent Saturday and Sunday at the George Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitowski and daughter Dorothy were Wednesday afternoon shoppers at Stevens Point.

Mrs. George Brose, san Noel and Mrs. Hattie Wilson of Wausau visited Sunday at the William Bernhagen home. They were accompanied here by Mrs. Fred Frances of Stevens Point and Mrs.

Robert Killoran and son Bernard of Neenah, who spent the week at the Brose and Wilson home, and who are making an indefinite visit at the Bernhagen home, coming here several weeks ago. Miss Ida Evanson of Wisconsin Rapids a visitor at the L. D. Culver home Friday. Charles Grover accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Giant to Lomira on Sunday, where he will spend the summer months at the Grant home and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Grover were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Damelson at Waupaca.

Mr. and Mrs. John IJopfensperger of Sherwood, Mrs. Albert Hopfens- perger of Wrightstown called on Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Hopfensperger on Sunday forenoon en route to Rozellville where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hopfensperger, who accompanied them to Dorchester in the afternoon to visit at the Frank Hopfensperger home. Mike Heitzinger attended a Standard Oil agents and dealers meeting at Hotel Whiting at Stevens Point on Wednesday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Halkoski and family of Wisconsin Rapids visited Mrs. John Skibba Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Moecher of Pardeeville spent Saturday night at the A.

Hanson home, cpming from Curtiss where she and her son Donald spent the week at the Frank Lupient home. Donald remained for the summer. Mrs. Hanson took Mrs. Moecher to Stevens Point on Sunday were William Tederman of Marinette and Robert McComb of Menominee, Mich.

Across the Hills' of Normandie By Helen Welshimer A CROSS the hills of Normandie We wanderea in the rain. The tall hills, the small hills. Until we came to Spain. that was long and long ago. When gipsy violins Were sweet with little songs that filled The candle-lighted inns.

A ND now the Spanish vineyards fret Beneath the soldieis' tiead. And skeletons of castles use, And many men are dead. A ND that is life--the dreams we dtearned Across the fields of Spain, Could only take sun-lighted ways. And vanished in the rain. New Children's Books at Library CCooiniht.

1937. by NEA Service. Inc. All Sons, and Reprint Rights Reserved morning where she took the bus to Pardeeville. Miss Ruby Mathes of Sherwood accompanied Gordon Retzlaff hei-e on Monday morning, and is spending the week With her aunts Mrs.

Peter Hopfensperger and Mrs. R. L. Grover. Mr.

RetzlafF went on to Menominee Falls where lie is employed, having the week-end with his parents at Forest Junction. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helmeniak and Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Kluck and son Clarence of Stevens Point were week-end visitors at the Joe Nap home at Ashland. En route home they called on friends at the Little St. Germaine resort. Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Hierl and daughter Anita Joan visited Sunday at the Harry Cummings home at Wisconsin Rapids. Mrs. Edward Chapley, Mrs. August Polchinski, Mrs. Wallace Grover and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Clark of Wisconsin Rapids attended the wedding anniversary and birthday celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Randal Seavers of Milladore, held at the Pine Grove near Dancy, Sunday. Dr.

and Mrs. G. W. Reis and son George jr. motored to Sunset lake on Tuesday to see Miss Marilynn, who is camping there for three weeks with a group of Girl Scouts from Stevens Point.

A number of new books for children have recently been received at the T. B. Scott public library and have been placed in circulation. The titles are as follows: Grades 1 and 2 A Good Little Dog, by Anne Stoddard. Matilda, the Old-Fashioned Hen.

Two Brothers and Their Animal Friends, by Lois Lenski. The Story of Ferdinand, by Munro Leaf. 'Round the orld, by Esther Brann. The Picnic, by James Tippett. The Little Small Red Hen.

The Whitewashed Elephant, by John Gincano. Tabby and the Boat Fire. Johnny Giraffe, by Marjorie Barrows. Grades 3 and 4 The life of Shep the Farmer's Dog, by Claude Woodruff. The Little Spanish Dancer, by Madeline Brancleis.

Sing a Song of Seasons, by Flavia Ga'g. Little Girl with Seven Names, by Mabel Leigh Hunt. Henner's Lydia, by Marguerite De Ar.geli. Beppo, by Emma Brock. Grades 5, 6 and 7 Little Indian, by David Cory.

The Flying Squad, by William Bishop. Little Black Ant, by Alice Gall. Humpy, by William White. The Codfish Musket, by Agnes Hewes. Wagons Westward, by Armstrong Sperry.

SCRAMBLED NESTMATES Concord, N. cat and her four kittens occupy the same nest with laying hens on the W. M. Sherill farm. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS.

THIS BUTTER PECAN CHOCOLATE NEW YORK A delicious three-layer brick, of popular flavors that blend specially well- extra good because of the rich creamy quality of Luick Scaliest ice cream. Whitrock's Pharmacy Wisconsin Rapids S. A. Denis Nekoosa SPECIAL OFFER! at Anklam's Ice Cream Store 240 East Grand Ave. Wis.

Rapids, Wis. WEEK-END SUN. Buttered Pecan i 29c With Each Quart of Buttered Pecan Pint of Orange Pineapple Sherbet will be Given FREE! SPECIAL For MONDAY, JUNE 28 1 Large Doubleheader Cone 5c A Extra Doubleheader Cone 2c or 2 for 7c A I TONIGHT lOc 25c CARTOON "UNDERSEA KINGDOM" SMILEY 8URHETTE KAY HUGHES at. Sun. 2:30 lOc and 23c.

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