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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 7

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Delivered On RFD September 7 1955 Necedah Travelers A lf, Wls Beth Tuft returned Wednesday, Auk. 31, from Akron. Ohio, where spent two and a half weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mn, GII Strickle It, While there she took a trip through Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Vania. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. McCullough left Thursday, Sept. for their home In Bagley after several weeks here with their daughter, Mrs.

William Marsh and family. Mrs, Kila Brandt, Chicago, ta visiting her son and law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandt. Twos day, Sopftmbar 6 1953 7 Va CC tvs se tribune Formerly Of La Crosse (fJaqt, Late October Sandra Sidney Shields, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph R. Shields, Royal Oak, formerly of La Crosse, was united In marriage Saturday, Aug. 20, with Jerry Rasham Johnson. The Rev.

Theodore Wuggazer officiated at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Birmingham, Mich. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. James W. Johnson, Roy- Hintt Collected by (Mother el ii Bulletin to brand- new mothers: rested mother Is a relaxed mother. So catch a cat-nap whenever you can.

Or at least a relaxing out each morning and afternoon. Surprising how these short "refresher" courses rejuvenate and help you put your most cheerful face forward. Also stand you in good stead comes that 2 A.M. feeding. a and grumble out of night feedings by making some reparations before you go to bed.

ut robe, slippers and flashlight within easy reach Ii a vc a resit VrsT diaper and recciv- 1 ing blanket clove to Then sec what I ou can do about ring a cheerful riser. Irritability is easily transmitted, even to a tittle sleepyhead at 2 in the morning. first food after milk may be orange juice. Gerber Strained Orange Juice is specially prepared and carefully pasteurized for protection. Only tree-ripened fruit, selected for high vitamin content and mild, natural flavor, goes into Gerber Orange Juice.

Practically no eel oil, so ever so easy on aby's delicate digestive tract. Clothing Best bets in baby wrappers are those which open fore aft. Babies distinctly do not like things pulled over their little heads. a a Temperature tip. Rabies like their food at a just-so temperature, not never cold.

A shade warmer than room temperature is the best way to describe that welcome warmth. Doctors often recommend ripe bananas as one of first fruits. Full ripeness. you know. is the key to easy digestibility.

And a uniform, just-right degree of ripeness iv assured with Gerber Strained Bananas In addition, they're processed to preserve the delicate true- banana flavor and pureed to a pleasant, easy-to-swallow smoothness. Gerber Baby Foods, Fremont, Michigan. al Oak, and the late Mr. Johnson. Avery Crew, Detroit, was accompanied in her vocal solos by Mrs.

Harold J. Sherman. Wearing white pure silk in a cathedral-trained gown, the bride had a pearl tiara on her fingertip veil of French illusion and carried a cascade of stepha- notls and Ivy centered with an orchid. Mrs. Walter H.

Patsch was her matron of honor, wearing a waltz gown of ice blue silk with a matching velvet crown and nose veil. Deep rose glamdias and Ivy were In her ca-cade. Bridesmaids were Barbara Hammer, Galesville, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Charles H. Edberg, Detroit, and Mrs.

M. Kenneth Dickstein, Ann Arbor, their waltz gowns of dusty rose silk and their flowers like those of the (matron of honor. Karen and Vickie Hanson, La Crosse, cousins of the bride, were flower girls in dusty pink and blue organdy, carrying miniatures of the senior bouquets. Walter H. PaUch was best man.

Ushering were Richard Moaner, Marvin Howell and Joseph Shields with James Shields junior usher. A reception for 300 at the Red Run Golf Club. La Crosse guests Included Mrs. James W. I Shields, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank I Lawrence, grandparents of the I bride, Elva Shields, Mrs. Helen Hansen, Mrs, Glen Lyons and Cynthia, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Hansen and Karen, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Hansen and Vicki, La Crosse.

Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Hammer and Barbara were Galesville guests. The couple is residing at 1231 Cherokee, Royal Oak, after a two trip east. The bride will be graduated from Wayne University In January.

The bridegroom was graduated from Michigan State College In June, 1953, and served 21 months In the Army Ordnance Corps, 14 of them in Japan and Korea. Prenuptial entertaining was by Mmes. Harold Maddock, Charles Edberg, Richard Rolls and M. Kenneth Dlcksteln, Mrs. James W.

Johnson and Mrs. Joseph W. Johnson, Mrs. Albert E. Bowles and Mrs.

Lester C. Markoff, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Walker.

Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Granville Smith, 1427 Avon, of the engagement of their daughter, Caralee Joyce, to Carl Richard Miller, son of Mrs. Florence Miller, fl28 S. 7th.

The wedding la scheduled for Friday, Oct. 23, at Wesley Methodist Church. Simons, Pleier Duplicate Bridge The duplicate club will resume its weekly tour- naments Wednesday, Sept. 7, af 7:30 p.m. The club is affiliated with the American Contract Bridge League and awards fractional Whitehall Students Leave For School WHITEHALL, Wls.

(Special) Many Whitehall and area students will be leaving for school soon. Enrolled away from home for the (year are Richard Rice, Luther Seminary, St. Paul; Lloyd Gunderson. Pleasantville. Interning at Dallard First Lutheran Church, Seattle; Kart Lynn Rice, Anne Holtan and Solveig Lund, St.

Olaf College, Northfield; James Holtan, Robert Nichols. Roger Erickson, Ethel Erickson, Kay Patricia Hegge, Edward Larson, University of Wisconsin; Charles Jacobson, Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis; Joan Hunter, College of Bt. Teresa, Winona. Linda Foes, John Roseland and Marlene Garson. Eau Claire Vocational School; Allen Stuve, Stout State College, Menomonie; Arden Llnnerud, Wisconsin State College, River Falls; Arvls Moe, Bethesda Hospital School of Nursing, St.

Paul; Phyllis Olson. Luther Hospital School of Nursing, Eau Claire. Lois Everson, Audrey Amble, Emelie Tweeten, Camille Gilbertson, Joyce Bchroeder, Anthony Frey, Sheldon Ivers. David Alice Thoreson and Mary Mattson, State College, Eau Claire; Waltraut Vohs, Wisconsin State College, Whitewater; Marion Skjonsby, Wenona Secretarial School; Mary Jane Sotsalla, Audrey Mueller and Beverly Berg, Madison School of Practical uts ing; Gwendolyn Ann Thompson, Swedish Hospital, School of Prac Ileal Nursing, Minneapolis. To keep Die whites of poached eggs fluffy Instead of flat, add a tablespoon of vinegar to the water in which they are to be cooked.

Leas, Ahrens WAUKON, Iowa Presbyterian Church nuptials Sunday, Sept. 4, joined Phyllis Marlene Leas, daughter of Mr, Mrs. H. Leslie Leas, and Ahrens, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Ahrens, River Grove, 111. The Rev. Grossheim read marriage service at 3 p.m., Mrs. Floyd I.arson organist, John; Schultz and Deiorus Bakkum vocal soloists. The waltz-length gown) was of white hand-clipped chantilly lace over satin.

Her fingertip veiling was caught In a pearl tiara and she carried a whito Bible topped with a white orchid. Karen Leas wore rust tone to serve as maid of honor and the bridesmaids, Maureen Mortimer, Ivanhoe, IIL, Shirley Thousand, Madison, and Dixie Winger, Cedar Rapids, were tn deep aqua net and satin gowns and hairdress, carrying rust and yellow mums. Dtanne Rudolph was flower girl. Norman Ahrerts was his best man, Robert Nielson and Ronald Reder, River Grove, 111., and Donald Peterson, Minneapolis, completed the attending party. A reception was held in the church parlors and the couple left for Champaign.

IIL, to reside. Mr. Ahrens completes an electrical engineering course at the University of Illinois In February, 1956, and the bride will be employed In Champaign. The bridal dinner was given Saturday night by the parents at the Blue Heaven, Prairie du Chien. Protect Your from financial loss with a Residential Liability Policy.

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(Special) Jane Simons, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Simons, Whitehall, and James Frederick Pleier, son of Mrs.

Carl F. Pleier, Wausau, and the late Mr. Pleier, were married at Our Lutheran Church Saturday, Aug. 20. at 3:30 p.m.

by the Rev. O. G. Birkeland. Mrs.

H. M. Johnson was organist and Solveig Sletteland, Chicago, vocal soloist. Attending were Anne Holtan. maid of honor, Hildegarde Sletteland, Chicago, and Beatrice Leino, Minneapolis, bridesmaids, LL Roland Hansen, Godfrey Gattiker and Edward Sil- bemagel, Wausau, best man and groomsmen.

The chapel-trained gown combined candlelight silk and chantilly lace over blush pink tulle. Her pure silk illusion I veiling was crowned In blush i pink tulle and seed pearls and she carried a white orchid surrounded with stephanotls. Her attendants were in camellia pink taffeta and Imported nylon tulle, carrying white and pale pink carnations. Assisting at the church reception were Mrs. Edward Sllber- nagel, Wausau; Mrs.

George Wirtz Madison; Mrs. Grant Rudie Westby; Susan Raymond, Racine; Solveig Ambil, Minneapolis; Janice Strand and Mrs. O. W. Elstad.

The couple is residing at 333 West Washington, Madison. The bride is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. Mr. Pleier, graduate of the University of Wisconsin, has been employed by the juvenile court in Montgomery County, Dayton. Ohio, but will do graduate studies in social work at the of Wisconsin.

The bridal dinner was given by Mrs. Carl Pleier and Mrs. Joseph Pleier at Club Midway. Prenuptial parties were given by classmates and friends in Minneapolis; at Our Lutheran Church parlors here, Mmes. J.

Arthur Johnson, Philip Thorn ta and Joseph Tschetter; Mrs. J. E. Garaghan, Mmes. A.

O. Torson, John A. Jacobsen and R. L. Dr.

and Mrs. A. O. Torson. Mr.

and Mrs. Burr Tarrant. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nehring, Dr.

and Mrs. S. W. Simonson, Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Sletteland, Solveig and Hildegard Sletteland, Mmes. R. L.

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Brigham will fly to Los Angeles to be present for the 60th wedding anniversary Wednesday, Sept. 7, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brigham. The couple lives at the Fifeld-Wilshire estate, with hotel accomodations for elderly people, in which Mr.

Brig- ham holds an interest. Their wed- jding vows will be renewed before Dr. Fifield, world famous Congregationalist writer and radio lecturer. Attending will be Mr. and I Mrs.

Howard Neal. Mrs. Neal, the former Jane Hill, is a sister of Charles Hill, former coach here. Mr. Brigham was a buyer for the Ed Price Company, Chicago, and was in charge of imports, traveling extensively between this country and Europe.

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