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Craine, Peldo Nuptials WAUKON, marriage of Jane Raye Craine, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Craine.

Watertown. Wis and Ensign Richard T. Peldo, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.

do, Waukon, took place Saturday. July 4, at First Congregational Church, Watertown. The Rev. Roy ai Shepard officiated. with Carol Hanson and Malcolm Kennedy vocal soloists.

The bride white organdy gown was fioor-length, her bouquet of white daisies and ivy centered with tiny white roses Myra Johnson and Mrs. Malcolm Kennedy sister the bride, were rn white organdy over yellow and white checked gingham accented with moss green velvet. Their flowers were white daisies with moss green lad. Kathy Craine was flower girl Ensign P. M.

Gainey, Kansas City, was best man, William Branchi. Madison, Wis was groomsman. 4 rn Crane. Dr FL Craine Jr Leo Carlson ami William Branchi ushered A reception was held at the Elks Club. ITa (Crosse tribune 8 Thursday, July 9, 1959 O-liVfrrrt on Kl I) July in DAV Auxiliary Installs Rose Wilson And Staff MHS.

PELDO The bride is a junior at. the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where she majored in elementary education, and will continue tier education in San Diego The bridegroom, graduate of the University of Iowa, completed four months of officer training in supply and finance at the Georgia naval base He reports July 20 to the uh val base at Long Reach, Stetzer, Driessen Nuptials ONALASKA Naomi Laurel-a Stetzer became the bride of Leon- a rd Lyle Driessen, Milwaukee, at St. Catholic Church Saturday, June 25 wore a gown of white nylon organza appliqued in French sequin lace, and car ried a cascade of Yuletide roses The Rev. Joseph Bach pei formed the IO a rn, ceremony unit ing the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Stetzer, Onalaska, and the son of Mr and Mrs Ira Dries sen, Herbster White nylon gowns embroidered in pink sud featuring pink earn merbunds were worn by the bride attendants. Mrs Lois Von Baden, Tomah, matron of honor; rind Barbara Stetzer, sister, aud Charlotte Lewis, bridesmaids They carried baskets of swam- heart rosea and white daisies Attending the bridegroom were Lloyd Diie-sen brother.

Inman. and Philip Scholz, Holmen, and Richard La Crosse, groomsmen. David Scholzc, Holmen and Henry Driessen, brother. were ushers Nuptial inusn was provided by the church children I lion Breakfast was held in the church hall for the wedding pat iv and a ret eption for 200 in the Pendleton, Fischer Margery Pendleton was Carl 1. Fischei bride at.

Immanuel Lutheran Church Saturday June 27. i the Rev Walter Gutz.ke uniting them ai 2 Mr ami Mrs Edward Pendleton, iou. St Paul Si are parent', of the bride His are Mrs liHiise Banks, Mu 42 Crosse, ami hi I lf 'her, Hokah Mi aud Mrs lliebaid Hauser attended tile couple, with Wat net ushering. Gordon Follendorf was organ: 1 The bride white rom hmed satin, mid net bet crown and veil of matching me ter I a Is and her flowers red roses Mrs Hauser was rn yellow satin and i yellow and white carnations. A reception for a Hundred was ai the Pendleton residence mil of town guests Mrs.

Helen Fischer, St, Paul; Mr. ami Mu Albert Drechsel, Marten Lair Mum The couple rn residing it 13124 Kane St tile bridegroom employed at Tillman Form lute Stole. American Legion club room a. Guests from away were Mrs ira Driessen and Henry, Herbster, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Driessen and Mrs Verna Stetzer Milwaukee Mr and Mrs, Martin Scholze, Hokah. Minn Messrs and Mmes Ray Griffin.

John Thill, Leo Thill, Nit ho- I las Thill Norman Blaken, Vilas Johnson, Clifford Johnson and Irvin Stetzer, Barbara and Hose Thill, Mrs. Adolph Johnson and Mrs. Selma Johnson, Melrose, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scholze, Hat old and Ague, Holmen.

Mr Joseph Bl milton, Mi talon; Mr and Mrs Ben Scholze Jr, and lamily, Victor Koboski and Ronald, Ernest and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scholze and family. Sparta; David Jmk- ens, Rockland; and Mr, and Mi Hay Wagner and family, Mr aud Mrs Roland Von Baden and Judith Berg, Tomah. Following a lour of Wisconsin, Mi anti Mrs Guesser) will mal their home Sn Milwaukee, where Mi Driessen is employed by Le American Co Prenuptial hostesses were Ag ties Scholze, Charlotte Barbara Stetzer and office git Is from Cd and Son Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary 12 held installation of officers Thursday evening, July 2, at the CIO hall.

Elective and appointive officers for tile year are Rose Wilson, commander, Myrtle Mate ka and Louise- Wiegand, senior and junior vice commanders Marie Miller, chaplain; Margaret Schaller, treasurer, Marcel- la Walton, adjutant; Patricia I Campbell, conductress; Betty 1 Harm sh, assistant conductress, Mac Bonk, flagbearer, Alice Sherry, bannerbearcr; Sarah Ames, sergeant-at-ar Hilda musician; Myrtle Mateska, membership, Margaret Schaller. (IiiId welfare, Marcella Walton, Americanism; Emma Morrison, historian; Hilda New, community I service, Aletta ways and mean.1 Cosie Ila Conrad, Legislator! Marie Miller, entertainment; Louise Jarnesson, I Wiegand, junior activities, aud Patricia Campbell, hospital chairman Delegates for the national I vnotion are Ann Muetze, Myrtle I Mateska and Aletta Werel, the I to be he ld at Miami 1 Beach, Fie Aug. to 22. New members welcomed into tile auxiliary are Lily Brenengan and Eleanore Perkins. The auxiliary voted a five-dol- tar donatiou for DAV Day at King Sunday Aug 'I All members are irked to participate to make this an outstanding DAV event.

An day program his been planned by I Hie chairmen Members and their families are invited bt visit the Twesme Family Holds '59 Reunion i ETTRICK- A Twesme family I it rue and reunion was held day. June 28, at Riverside Park, Blair. The committee rn charge i arrangement-, int hided Mrs. 1 Hay Nereng, Blair, and Mrs Edward Anderson and Mrs. Henry i Solberg, Ettrick A program presented ineluded headings by Mrs Lawrence Hoi- von.

Blair; a reading Mrs, yr land Ettrick and a orig by ftoseann anti Irene Myr fund. Brides Elect Erwin, Wahl Rhubarb Cake Pudding Ingredients I pound rhubarb, tablespoons butte! i ups al-, 1 a cup ready-to-eat bran, 4 cup sifted flour, I teaspoon clou hie acting baking powdei 4 tea salt. 4 cup milk, J1 tea spoons cornstarch, 4 cup boiling water Method Wash rhubarb in cold water; cut off leaf and root ends, into Finch lengths Turn into an 8 by 8 by 2-inch baking dish. Cream buttei and 4 cup Of the sugar: stir rn bran. Sift together the flour, baking powder and 4 teaspoon of the salt, situ into creamed mixture in several add! lions, alternately with Rte milk, mixing well.

Spread or pair bat ter evenly over rhubarb. Stir the remaining 4 cup sugar and 4 teaspoon salt together thoroughly; sprinkle over batter. Pour boiling water ovei bake in moderate 1375 degrees oven I hour. Serve wai in. 4 MRS WAHL CALEDONIA, Mum Betta lane Erwin was Forrest Bale Wahl's bride at the Methodist Church Saturday July 4 Fremstad Hanvold WHITEHALL Sixty person-.

attended the biennial Fremstad Hanvold reunion held Sunday, July 5, at the Cabin rn the Pines Park. A program presented rn eluded the bowing of slides on California and the Grand Canyon bv Charles a piano solo by Ricky Staff; square dance numbers by the Daggett TH Club; vocal duet, Susan and Dawn Fist bn aud songs try tx us Koltermann and Elizabeth tach cr In charge of this year event were Mines Albert lain son, Lloyd Fischer and A A Burt Arthur Hanvold Mrs Minnie Larson and Mrs Ernest lad were named for a committee to arrange the HHH reunion Preseol were Sandra Mr Bride, Everett, Wash Mrs. Bertha Sylvester, Mr and Mrs, Albert Twesme and family and Allen him! Aine Toppen, Galesville; Mis lawrence Holy en, Mr. aud Mr Roy Moist.ad aud son, Mrs. lance Beaty and Mr.

and Mrs Buy Nereng and family, Blan Mines Dens Holven, Rose I a and Nora Twesme, Messrs and Twos me, Henry Solberg, I) Davis and Edward Anderson, Mi Sara My ti and and family, Paul Twes- inr Raymond Davis, Virgil Twesme aint Harvey Twesme, Ettrick; and Mr. nd Min. Albert Stat hem) Taylor Mr. and Mr Mr and Mrs. utahan; Ll.

Mr. and Mrs Robert Buchda, 1414 Pine St an nmince the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Lu, to Allen Sprain, son of Mr and Mrs Alvin Barre Mills Their wedding will take place Saturday, July 25. John Berge and Thomas Sialheitn, Whitehall: Ll and Mrs. David Ewes in alai daughter, Long Binh, Calif Mr, and Mrs. leu Nonatad, Owen; Mr.

and i Mrs. John Syverson aud children, I Mauston; and lit and Mrs Melle La I YTC Picnic Meeting Youth Temperance Council will have a picnic meet UU- Fndav. Adv IO. at ii 30 in, at the lienor home, 1220 Mississippi St. Shirley Sandal! and Barbara Spandi who have returned from YTC camp, will give report- There I will be tim usual potluck eat ing arrangements, with beverage furnished.

The oldest family memhei pres cut was Mrs Lena Holven. youngest, Laurie Twesme, (laugh of Ll. and Mrs David Twes coming the longest distance, Sandra McBride Everett, Wash i having the most children present, Mrs Sara yr land: and Ute coupe having the most (hen was Mr. and Mrs. Da vi An attendance prize was rail rived by Mrs Mel le Lynn.

The PMO reunion will lie held at I the Whitehall Gob Club In charge lot arrangement' are Ms and Mrs Ernest Stalheim and Mi and Mrs Nels Stalheim, Pigeon Falls and Ms ami Mrs Albert Stalheim. Taylor, Set Aug. 22 NOA Mi and James Stoeckly announce the engage ment and approaching marriage of then daughter. Mary Darlene, Douakl Clements, son of Mr. Rudolph Clements, Conn alley.

Tile wedding will take 1 place in St. Charles Catholic Church Saturday, Aug. Un Oman's veterans and then wives at the Grand Army Home to bung them cf eer and friendship. All attending are urged to bring their own picnic lunch. Representing Auxiliary 12 at the Menasha state convention were Emma Morrison, Rose Wilson, Aletta Werel, Myrtle Mateska and Ann Muetze.

A six tai hour for the chapter and auxiliary followed July meeting, Margaret Schaller and Marcella Walton serving. The! next meeting will be Aug 8 et 7 30 at the CIO hall. A social dance opened the month's program at Tomah VA Hospital Monday, July ti, in the gymnasium. Other hospital events scheduled for the month are Sat urday, July ll, auxiliary bingo party bldg. 407, I 30 pm Sun day, July 19, DAV social hour, -bldg.

407, I 30-4 p.m., Monday, i July 20, square dance gymnast urn, 8 rn Monday, Aug. 3, social dance gymnasium, 8 p.m.1 Members wishing to attend a dance or help with a party may call Patricia Campbell, 4-5082 hospital chairman. Participating in Tomah VA events the past month were Ann Louise Wn-gand, Pain( rn Campbell Mae Bonk and Rose Wilson, driver aocial dam Lucy Bauman Bouk, Sarah Ames, lxnii.se Wiegand and Patricia Campbell, driver, bingo party; Margaret. Schaller Marcella Walton, Patricia Campbell, ti i Wiegand and Herman Leaching, driver, square da ice. Melvin Anoas Silver Day Celebrafe 35th Linse Family Picnic Lmse family picmc will be held Sunday, July 12.

at Merrick State Park. Fountain City. A picnic dinner will be served at noon. Mr. and Mrs.

WHITEHALL Some 250 friends and relatives attended opfen house at Pigeon Lutheran Church parlors Sunday afternoon, July 5, honoring Mr. and Mrs Melvin Anaas on their silver wedding anniversary. Mabel Paulson and Melvin Annas were married at the home of the parents Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Paulson, by the Rev. E.

B. Attendants Almon Wever and Ellen Paulson, sister, who were mar; ried later, Mr, Antas was on the board rn the Whitehall Creamery Assn. and later on board of its successor, the Trempealeau Valley Melvin Anaas Dairy Coop. Mrs. Anaas a rural school teacher prior to her marriage, returned to the profession and has taught for 22 years.

She will return as teacher in the Hus- kelhiii, district this fall. The cou- pie has one son, Gerald, and three grandchildren. (Ait of town guests for the an-; mversary included Mr and Mrs. Lester Nelson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Nelson, Edna and Ted, Messrs. and Mines. Melvin Nelson, Orel Nelson and Melvin Peterson, Holmen; Carrie Owen, La Crosse, Mr. and Mrs. Albert) Paulson, Black River Falls; Clar- i once Paulson, Sparta, Mr and Mrs.

William Pa.sso, St. Paul; and Patricia Bahr. Eau Claire. European Wedding Trip ONALASKA Announcement is made by Mrs, Lorraine Freitig of the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Nancy, to Ernest Prokseh, R. Onalaska Miss Erring is a licensed practical nurse in Madison, Her fiance completed his enlistment in die Air Force this month They will be married ridgy, July 24.

at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Rice Chartreuse Ingredients: I cup converted- type rice, 2 tablespoons butter. I teaspoon curry powder, 4 cup light raisins (soaked in boiling wa tee for 3 minutes and then drained and halved lengthwise I. 4 cup (hopped toasted blanched al- moods.

Method; Cook nee according to package directions, drain if ess ary. Add butter, curry der, raisins and almonds, stir in light Iv over low heal Makes ti WAUKON, Iowa --Frances Link and Harry P. Sc hoe were mar ried Saturday, July 4, at St. Pat- rick Catholic Church by the Rev. John McDonald They are the daughter and son of Mrs W.

Harlan Link, Waukon, and the late Mr, Link, and Mrs John G. Schoen, Hastings, and the late Mr. Schoen. White street length silk organza over dotted Swiss was worn by the bride. Her shoulder length veil was caught to a crown ut rose leaves and she earned white daisies.

Bobbie Link, sister, maid of honor, and Mrs, T. J. Bibbs, I Fast Moline, III bridesmaid, wore white silk organza over yel low dotted Swiss and matching I picture They earned baskets of yellow daisies. The bridegroom was attended by Peter Schoen. Hastings, best man, arid Fred Allen, St.

Paul, groomsman. Thomas J. Hibbs and Daniel Nieoli seater! Hie guests. Nuptial musicians were Mary) Louise Teeiing and Larry Conze- rnuis, organists, and Mrs. J.

Peopl and Herbert Nicoli, Hamp ton, Mmn vocalists. Hillsboro Bridal Pair HILLSBORO Barbara Havnk and Ronald N. Goodrich spok1 their nuptial vows before the Rev. Fran! Lestinsky at St, Abysms Catholic Church Saturday, Jure 1 27, the mid-morning ceremony for the daughter and son of Mr. and Mi Harold Havhk, Hillsboro, and Mr and Mrs.

Nathan Good i rich, Williston, Betty Havhk was her maid of honor, Mrs, William Havhk and Joanne Goodman were bi uh maids H. William Havlik as best man for his brothel. charles Slams, Milwaukee, and Gordon Shore, Janesville, were groomsmen. Donald Flunk and John Goodman ushered. The white silk peau de soie gown was worn with an illusion veil crowned with white carnations, her bouquet of the same lowers.

Her attendants were in pink peau de sole with pink roses at the hemline of the bell-shaped skirts, then fans also mounted with pink roses. Luncheon was at Hotel Hillsboro and the afternoon reception was al the Havlik residence, After a Niagara Falls honeymoon the couple is residing rn Phoenix. Arbs the bridegroom attending thr state college at Tempe and employed by Frontier Airlines, Phoenix Assisting at the reception which followed at the bride's home were Mrs. William Connor, Francis Sui-! livan and Fred Polumbo and Colleen Welch, The bride, a graduate of the College of St. Teresa, Winona, has been employed in the St.

Paul school system for the past two years. Mr. Schoen grad- uated from Winona State College, Winona, is employed in the White Bear, Minnesota school system, and attends William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs Schoen sail: Wednesday, July 15, on the Stat- endam for Europe.

They will disembark in Rotterdam, Holland, and begin a tour of Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland. France, Belgium, and the British Isles. They will leave Ireland, Friday, Aug. 28, for the United States. They will make their home in St.

Paul. Sorlie-Hanson Family Day Hanson family re; union was held in Black River Falls Sunday. July 5, Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson anti Mr, anti Mrs.

James Hahgan, Minneapolis; Minnie Scudder. Fern Skutley and Jeff Skutley, Black River Falls. Mr. and Mrs Richard Hanson, Waterloo, Iowa, i Mr and Mrs Harvey Hanson, David and Michael, Stevens Point; Mr. and Mrs.

Alvy Han- i I son apd Robert, Ingval Hansoni and John and Ole Hanson, York; Mr. and Mrs, Pliny Peterson. Melrose, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hanson and Sandra and Halvor Hanson, Onalaska and Mr.

and Mrs Helge Hjornevik and family, Tayi Biennial Reunion Furlough Visitor MELROSE', Serving in the S. Army, Pvt Roger Lee Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs. Lee Anderson, has completed his basic I training at Ft Leonard Wood, Mo. Pvt Anderson spent a two-; week furlough at hts home, and is now stat oned at Vt. Chaffee, Ark.

Lennertz, Estenson Nuptials I ALL Antoinetta Margaret Lennertz, daughter of Mrs. Anthony Lennertz, Racine, became the bride of Kenneth J. Estenson, Flacme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Estenson.

Whitehall, in a IO a m. ceremony at St. Edward's Cathodic Church, Racine Saturday, June 27. the Rev. Donald A.

Surges officiating. Given in marriage by her brother, Donald, the bride wore a chapel trained gown of rosepoint lace and nylon tulle over slipper Her double Swedish crown of pearls, and net held her fingertip veil of pure silk illusion, and she carried white roses and pink tea roses. Mrs. Eugene Menden was her I sister's matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Donald Lennertz and Janet Peterson They wore blue print gowns.

The 1 matron of honor carried pink roses and carnations, and the bridesmaids, yellow roses and carnations. Katherine Lennertz served as flower girl, wearing white flocked nylon Steven Menden was bearer. Richard Lennertz, brother, was best man; Vernon and Donald Estenson. brothers, groomsmen; and Andrew Regas and Floyd Estenson, ushers. Following a reception at Club Lathrop in Racine, the couple left on a wedidng trip to western states They will reside at 1732 Franklin Racine.

Potato-Spinach Soup Ingredients: I can (10-4- ounces) condensed frozen cream of potato soup, I can (124 ounces' clear chicken broth, 4j cup milk, I cup cleaned leaves (tightly packed down for measuring and then knife shredded). Method: Into a medium-sized saucepan turn the potato soup and chicken broth (just as they come from their cans), milk and spinach. Slowly bring to a boil, stirring occasionally Makes 4 servings. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Hutson. Kendall, held open house Sunday, July 5, in celebration of their 35th wedding a hundred friends and relatives attending. Their children are Dr. Clare Hutson. University Hospitals Madison; Mrs.

Carl (Shirley) Weber. Milton; and Kenneth, agricultural instructor at Viroqua. They have three grandchildren, Ronald and Barbara Weber and Julie Ann Hutson. VA Hospital Work, State Meet VFW Auxiliary Topics Thomas Rooney Auxiliary 1530, Veterans of Foreign Wars, met at the club rooms Wednesday, July for transaction of business. It was reported that 121 patients were entertained at Tomah VA Hospital Saturday, June 27, the volunteers making the trip Mayme Cahape.

Emma Morrison, Emma Halseth, Anna Trevailee and Viola Ritter. The next party at Tomah Hospital will be July 25, any member willing to assist asked to call Kathryn Johnston, chairman. 2-0208. Reports were given by delegates to the department convention at Wausau June 25-27. Members attending were Kathryn Lysaker, past department president; Alma Havens, department hospital representative; Kathryn Johnston, who acted as convention page; Isabella Hale, auxiliary president; and Vernetta Fish.

The local auxiliary received an award for meritorious work in hospital I and community service. Department officers elected and installed for the coming year were Mary Lobermeier, Park Falls, president; Mary Sciineider, Eau Claire, and Clara Pahl, Milwaukee, senior and junior vice presidents; Lorene Patton, Horicon, chaplain; Lorinda Tescar, Kewaskum, conductress; and Dons Dufano, Two Rivers, guard. Leone Morrissey, Madison, was re-elected secretary-treasurer and Vernetta Fish, La Crosse, was appointed a department colorbearer. The local auxiliary's next meeting will be Wednesday, July 15, IRONING COTTONS WITH LAMB CURRY Iron your dark cottons on the Mix slivered toasted almonds wrong side to prevent them from and plumped currants (or raisins) having a shiny appearance. They with cooked rice; serve with lamb look their best when they have a curry.

Aud fried bananas as a dull appearance. -dish. Harry E.Hummel 425 MAIN STREET JULY CLEARANCE BRINGS YOU BIG SAVINGS ON COATS, DRESSES, SUITS, SKIRTS SUMMER DRESSES $8 M2 M8 Vol. to $14.98 Vol. to $24.99 Vol.

to $29 99 Choose from sheers, cottons, blends, fay prints in one and two pine styles AND HALF SIZES KUBIAKS Rug, Corpct and Upholstery Cleaning tn'f Wort PHONE 4-3421 BETTER COATS $18 Val. to $35 Vol. to $59.99 JUNIOR MISSES HALF SIZES JUNIOR DRESSES Formerly to $22.95 SIZES 5 TO 15 Pancake Breakfast st. Francis School of Nut: sing air giving a pancake brr ak tass Sunday, July 12, tho gymnasium. will I from 8 a in.

lo 12 noon. Ann Bn SM hi is general chaii man Cathy GauUch publicity and Mary Ann th it ting purchaatng, GENTS WYLER WINTON GRUEN This is a CLOSEOUT SALK -J fine wakhc Make us an otter no reasonable offer refused All Summer Jewelry 1 2 Price CONVENIENT JEWELERS 306 Mom 4 5048 DRAPERY SALE All a vies On our Values to XI 90 in MIO prr ani while th ex hist Many large Bolts, SCHNEIDER'S HOME FURNISHINGS 415 sn st 2-7421 a wo CREMERS Jewelry Store Cordially invites you to attend Special Exclusive Exhibition ENGLISH BONE CHINA Valuable Museum Pieces, Latest Patterns, Traditional Spode From the Spade Museum and Factory Stoke-on Trent, Staffordshire, Englond July 8 through I I A 11 Main La Crosse Vol lo $32 50 BETTER DRESSES Vol to $39 99 SUITS Vol. to SKIRTS Vol. to $10.95 Vol to $75 SUMMER JEWELRY Price Plus tax. WEDDING BRIDESMAID DRESSES Vl PRICE HATS $2 $5 Val to $5 95 Tai to 19 99.

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