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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 11

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rn rn Bn Bn ...2.79 Joyce Lane SUN-COOL TREATS Hurry! Big sale! Just when needed most! smart in gay prints and plaids that stay fresh and color-bright. Expensive trims add richness to flattering lines, 12 to 20; NOW ONLY FULL-FASHIONED DRESS SHEERS 60 GAUGE, 15 DENIER Stye TTa Crosse Sunday tribune LaMae Hoem, Ettrick Girl's Australian uitoujj Del on HFD July Golden Wedding Milan Krug Speak Vows GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special)- Marnage vows were exchanged Pen Pal Likes Picture Of Snow ETTRICK Wis. (Special)-Lee Andre Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Erickson, has received a letter from her in Zion Lutheran Church, Satur- pen-pal, Lorraine Jenke, Aus- day evening, July 20, by LaMae Hoem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iver Hoem, and Milan Krug, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Krug, The Rev.

Norman Benson was the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Peter Guesno, organist, accompanied Mrs Benson, soloist. it ii The bride wore a pale pink frock of taffeta with a matching pink feather hat. White carnations and baby's breath formed tralia.

The letter reads you for the picture of your house. It looks beautiful with all the snow round about. I have only seen snow once, and that was a very light fail, a few years ago. weather here has been very warm this winter. Last month the temperature was mostly above 70 degrees heit.

The highest for June was her corsage. Attending the bride degrees, a record. This is un- was Melvina Krug, sister of the bridegroom, who wore a shoulder corsage of pink carnations with her pink dress of chiffon over brocade. Thirty were entertained at a reception for the bridal pair, with Mrs. Guesno serving the bride's cake, Mrs.

Lester Olson pouring, Mrs. Gary Redsten, Kathryn Beadle and Betty Olson in charge of, gifts, and Mrs. Henry Kopp in charge of the guestbook. Assisting in serving were Mrs. George Schaller and Mrs.

Carl Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Krug will make their home in Milwaukee where I both are employed. usual here because ifs usually quite cold here at this time. Winter has started late.

We usually get our first good rains in April or May, but this year it was the end of June. It hasn't rained much this year. week we had our half- yearly school exams, and I am now waiting the results. A new arts room is being built at school and when it is finished it will be one of the best school rooms in South Australia. We are now waiting for our new LORRAINE JENKS school bus which Is due to come any day.

as in the present one we are a bit crammed. am enclosing a photo of myself which was taken on the day of my aunt's wedding." The letter to Lee Andra was written July 8. The postage stamp on the letter was an interesting one, picturing South Australia in Antarctic territory. Council Picnic PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS July 29th thru August 3rd BRING THIS AD Reg. SI6.OO LANOLIN WAV Rec.

HUI ZOTOS AVE Reg, SII OO ZOTOS WAVE Reg $9.50 COLD A VE $12.00 10.00 8.50 (Other Waves from 7,50 Complete) Comfortably Cool. HAIR DRESSING 4th Floor 421 Main Phone 2-4830 La Crosse County Community Council will picnic Saturday, Aug. 3. at the shelter house in the Holmen County Park. These summer meetings are for all members and invited guests, with each to bring her individual table service, sandwiches and a dish for general serving.

The luncheon hour is 12 30 p.m. Bride-Elect WAUKON, Iowa and Mrs. Everett Palmer, Maynard. announce the approaching Sunday, Aug. ll, marriage of their daughter, Joan, to Richard Leiran.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Leiran. Waterville. The 7 30 p.rn ceremony will be in the Waterville Lutheran Church.

The couple plans to make their home in Ames where Mr. Leiran will Class A enter Iowa State College this fall. Mrs R. Country Club Horse Race Winners Winning team of the La Crosse Country Club Women horse race Tuesday. July 23.

consisted of Mmes. Paul Weigel, Robert Gilbert, Roger Hafner and Jerry Seymour. Coming in second were Mmes. William Ferguson. William Lockett, Earl Grindier and Richard Sherer.

Third place honors went to Mmes. Hope Neal, Reginald Nietsch and Gordon Butke and Nancy Sorensen Low net honors in the 18-hole classifications were won by Mrs. P. V. Hulick, Class and Mrs Ray Lucey.

Class B. Nine-hole. Flower Show Committees Announced WEST SALEM, Wis. (Special) Circle and Coulee Garden Club members will present Gifts Under Old the first accredited red. (white and blue flower show to be I given in the Coulee Region District, Wednesday, July 31, from 2 to 9 p.m.

at Our Lutheran CHbrch. Classes will include artistic arrangements, table setting, corsages and horticultural exhibits, including houseplants. Persons wishing to exhibit in any of these classes are asked to contact Mrs. Vilas Young or Mrs. Robert Anderson, co-chairmen of the event.

Members of the Out-door Circle Sprouts, Pleasant Valley and Waterloo 4-H Clubs will exhibit in the six junior division classes. Professional exhibits will also be included. I All entries are to be brought in between 8 and IO a.m. the day of the show. The standard system of judging will be used.

Refreshments will be served by Mmes. Earl Bangsberg, Walter Rogers. William Schomberg, Clinton Hundt, Mathilda Bradley. Arthur Hauser, Carl Jaekel, Arnold Hoppman, Mary Horman, John Niedfeldt, Vem Vradenberg. Arthur Cook and Spencer Parks.

In charge of scheduling the show are Mrs. Douglas Gaskili and Mrs. Vera Green. Mmes. Raymond Schdber.

Robert Anderson. Robert Rhyme and Edward Huxsahl comprise the staging committee. I Additional committees are hor-; ticultural classifications, Mrs Lester Patterson and Mrs. Ernest Olson: artistic classifications, i Mrs. Ara Fish and Mary Sc ho- ber: horticultural entries, Mmes i Leonard Yeske, Walter Ender and I Dale Burd; artistic entries, Mmes.

William Cain. Kenneth Krome and Warren Whitlock; hospitality, Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mrs. Leonard Hemker: judges. Mrs.

Hog- Ha (Crnflflr g-unbag Sribunr ll Jeff, R. F. Knopes Bridal Pair BROWNSVILLE. Minn. and Mrs.

John A. Graf will observe their golden wedding anniversary with open house Sunday, Aug. 4. from 2 to 5 p.m. at their home.

Rose Boardman. Harpers Ferry, and John Graf, were married April IO, 1907, at St. Catholic Church, Point Rock, Iowa. They resided on a farm until 1945 and now make their home here. Their children are Sister Mary Cornelia (Susan) Sioux Falls, S.D.; Mrs.

Ruth Corcoran and Leo. Caledonia; Lawrence, Brownsville, Mrs. Raymond Langen, Carlsbad, Calif. A son. John, died in 1933.

They have 24 grandchildren and two great-grandsons. WAUKON, Iowa (Special) Phyllis Ann Teff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Teff, Dorchester, and Richard F.

Knopes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knopes, Janesville, were united in marriage Saturday, July 27, in St. Catholic Church, i Janesville, the Rev. John A.

MacNamara officiating at the IO a m. ceremony, Mrs. Fred Mutchler provided organ music and was also soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by her sister, Jeanne, as maid of honor. Betty Heilman and Eileen Lille- um, both of Janesville, were bridesmaids.

Barbara Teff, sister of the bride, served as flower I girl. James Hemming, Janesville, was best man. Groomsmen and ushers, all of Janesville, were Thomas Scieszinski, John Smith Daniel Husen. I Breakfast for the bridal party and relatives was served at the I Cozy Inn. An afternoon reception as at the Club, The couple planned to honeymoon in Wisconsin Dells after which they will reside at 176 S.

Franklin. Janesville. Mr. Knopes. i a graduate of Wisconsin State Col! lege at Whitewater, is associated with Moss and Wickkem law His wife is in the Inspection Department of Fisher Body Division of General Motors.

Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gschwind, I 2009 S. 14th announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcile Viola, to William L. Swingle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Swingle. 236 S.

10th St. Their wedding is planned for Saturday, Sept. 7. Aug. 3 Plans WAUKON, Iowa (Special)-Ap- proachmg marriage of their daughter, Maxine, to James low Campbell, son of Mr.

and Mrs Leonard Campbell, is announced ners were Mrs by Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman. They will be married Saturday, low putts. Aug.

3, in St. Pius Catholic Church, Linum Township. er Anderson and Mrs. L. E.

Jew honors were shared by ett; publicity. Mmes. L. E. Jew- E.

Sorensen and Mrs ett. Vilas Young and Roger William Lockett. Mrs. James derson: corsages. Mary Schober.

1 Brindley was krw net winner for Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Class nine holes. Leonard Yeske an dJan; and jun- Women Golfers were enter- tor division, Mrs. Rudolph HuhI tamed at the Viroqua Country berg and Howard Jones.

Club Thursday, July 25 Winning Mrs. Dean Labus and Mrs. Er- gross for 18-holes was Mrs vin Nuttleman will serve as Hope Neal. Other 18-hole win- clerks. Organ and piano J.

D. Cantwell, music will be provided through-! low net. and Mrs. Paul Weigel, out the show by Jan Yeskie, Ellen Knudson, Lynne Walberg, Jefferson Club I Jefferson Homemakers Club held a picnic at Copeland Park July 23, with 20 mem- hers in attendance. A breakfast will be held in August with a steak fry planned for a later date.

ToMsdm As Low As 109.95 and your old washer THIS WEEK 0pc" 111.I ELIZ VHI.TI I UU)EX Soup Sale! CH VSS and JI GERAMI world's most luxurious soap! ne-ho ie honors went to Mrs L. Crouse, low gross: Mrs. James McDonnell, low net; and Mrs. Earl Gees, low putts. Next Tuesday.

July 30, players in both nine and 18-hole groups will qualify for the August Handicap Medal Tournament. Beverly Hemker, Sharon Jaekel. Birdie Kmcke, Mrs. Martin Hass and Mrs. Claude Backus.

HAND SOAPS Blup or June Geranium (boa of 3) regularly 2.25. SO APS Blue Craw or June Geranium (box of 3) regularly 3.50 Elizabeth Arden's famous Hand and Bath Soaps are offered now at extraordinary savings. These custom- made Soaps have a luxurious cold cream are perfumed to sachet strength with rare French essences and are milled eight times to give them long lasting firmness and rich easy lather. And every Elisabeth Arden Sonp is enriched aith lanolin. COSMETICS STREET FLOOR DOERFLINGER Caledonian Cookie Contest Winner DODGE CENTER, Minn.

At the Southeastern Minnesota Farm Bureau Cookie Contest here Tuesday, with 12 counties represented, contestants from Dodge County placed first: Houston County, second, and Winona County, third. Prize winners in order were Mrs. Harold Kmpfer, Claremont: Mrs. Arthur Burmester, Caledonia and Mrs. Wesley Randall, Lewiston, third.

Also attending from Winona County were Mrs. Walter Jergens and Mrs Cullen Pierce from Utica; Mrs. Edwin Burfeind. Lewiston and Mrs. Leon Henderson.

Ridgeway. Prior to the judging a tour of a Farm Bureau fertilizer plant was made, followed by a musical program and talks at the Dodge Center High School by Mrs. O. M. Bollum, Goodhue, Farm Bureau district chairman, and Aaron Robertson, district field representative of the bureau.

Two Ball Foursome Winners MONDAY St. Francis sewing auxiliary, 2. hospital. TOPS Club. 7 30.

YWCA. WEDNESDAY YWCA swimming. 9-11 and 2-8, YMCA pool. Bridge Club, I 30. YWCA.

La Crossse Chapter Gold Star Mothers 8, American Legion Clubrooms. THURSDAY Wesley Methodist So- Mr. and Mrs. Eldor Meyer will hold open house at their home at 716 14th Sunday, Aug. 4, from 2.30 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. Maple Grove Women Golfers were guests at Sparta on Tuesday, July 23. At their two ball Clet-V of Christian Service, IO, an! foursome. Sunday, July 21, nual Plcnic at of Mrs gross winners were Gary John- rietta Vollenwelder. La Crescent, son and Helen Duncanson, and potluck luncheon at noon.

first, Art Bronson and Louise St- Evangelical and Re- Cook. second. formed Evening Star Circle. 6 30, Winning low net honors were Picnic. Mrs.

Clifford Leas, 925 Ronnie Bar.asik and Kale Seeby, Adams. first, Jim Ford and Jen Wilson. Y-Wives. 7:30, YWCA. second', and Bill Lieder and Luther High School Auxiliary, Dorothy Larson, third.

Tying for 8. Christ Lutheran Church, West fourth position were Jim Seeby Salem, and Elaine Goddard and Babe 1 Banasik and Evie Miller. Sixth place honors were shared by I Merle Turner and Eleanor Armstrong. Dick Armstrong and Lillian Soules, and Pete Bronson and Fem Ruud. Everett Runge and Lil Whitlock were low putts winners, with Mabel Marsh and Dick Schroeder taking second.

Blind bogey winners were Bob Soules and Sandy Langhofer. first, and Verlyn Lieder and Earl Marsh, second. Set Aug. IO BLAIR, Wis. (Special) Mr.

and Mrs. Ludwig Lovberg announce the approaching Saturday, Aug. IO, marriage of their daughter, Shirley Ann Casper, to Alex Lyga son of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Lyga, Blair. Larger tub rapacity Exclusive Gyratator Action Wringer removes more water Handy push-button control No re-circulating of dirt You CAN afford a Maytag see it TOMORROW! Pfafflin's ELECTRIC CITY, Inc.

2100 West Ave. So. SATURDAY YWCA Golf lessons. La Crosse County Community Council, picnic. 12:30, Holmen County Park shelter house.

McKinley Corps Hauser Reunion WEST SALEM. Wis. annual Hauser reunion picnic will be held at Veterans Memorial Park on Highway 16, Sunday, Aug. 4. William McKinley Relief Corps 108 held a party at the home of Rose Boyle, 1501 George Monday evening.

July 22. Attending were Lenora Wadel, Marie Lukwitz, Jennie Muilenberg, Hazel Thurston, Eva Halverson, Jean Campbell. Lucy Hanson, Ruth Hopkins, Agnes Wiskerchen, Helen Breidel, Ethel Johnson, Jennie Rudolph, Cora Schnitt- grund, Alice Halverson and Mae Johnson. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY and lasts and Lasts TIMELY SALE GAY COTTONS FOR GIRLS OF ALL AGES DRESS CARNIVAL ALL FOUR FLOORS AIR-CONDITIONED sellers compare with Nationally Advertised 1.15 Nylons First Quality NYLONS Not a special purchase or a limited one-time offer but an everyday value-buy at this amazing price. Sizes 8 yt to ll.

VISIT OUR NEW Doll land Largest Assortment Ever THIRD FLOOR PAID ADVFRTKPMFMT Auth tor by La Crowe County Glenn Davit for US Senator rryiu nu very I I Cwmni Mrs Ben Onalaska, WU. ELECT the Man with LEGISLATIVE and CONGRESSIONAL EXPERIENCE as WISCONSIN'S SENATOR GLENN DAVIS is best qualified to serve you as SENATOR WISCONSIN NEEDS GLENN DAVIS PERMANENT The new PERMANENT has been made possible by a new scientific new that permanently your weaves curls. This process is an exclusive of De Luxe Not available at other beauty salons or in any home w'ave. SAsdhif, (poodlsL 'life" Permanent Created and Designed by De Luxe Mothers, Models, Career Women, Grandmothers, are singing the praises of the Poodle. SPECIAL GOOD ALL WEEK TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL 2 COLD WAVES $8.00 Os, SALON Dial 4-3875 716 Main Street Dial NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS The right doll for your little girl's loving arms W.l.

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