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The Racine Journal-Times Sunday Bulletin from Racine, Wisconsin • Page 35

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RACINE StrNDAY BULLETIN Jan. 28, 1962 Sec. The former Jacqueline L. Miieller was at various parties and showers before her Jan. 20 marriage to Julius J.

Kovach. Hostesses at a kitchen shower in Evanston, 111., where Judith Patterson and Phyllis Pfafflnger, bridesmaids and former classmates of the bride. A buffet supper was given by Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Knaup and their daughter, Betty, at.

their home. Hostesses at a bathroom shower were Mrs. Felix Man- kowslci and Michele Mankowski; Mrs. Lloyd Baysinger was hostess at a crystal shower in Kenosha; and a miscellaneous shower f6r the bride had Mrs. Karl Crane as hostess.

The bride-to-be also was honored at a dinner at Hub Restaurant given by her co-workers at St. Mary's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Julius E.

Kovach entertained at the rehearsal dinner at their home. sisters and sisters-in-law, entertained at a miscellaneous shower at Roma Lodge. Coworkers of the bridegroom at Rainfair, Incf! gave a dinner iand CO-Workers of the bride at Levin Bros, another dinner. The bride was presented a gift. Mrs.

Richard Mikkelsen and Miss Kathryn Jameson entertained at the Mikkelsen home at 1725 Carlisle Ave. Guests presented the bride with gifts for her future kitchen. A series of showers and dinners preceded the recent marriage of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Venturini (Jennie De Rose), including a miscellaneous shower given by her sister, Mrs. Anthony Lipari of 1815 N.

Green Bay Road. Mrs. William Quadracci and Mrs. Joseph Cefalu entertained at the former's home at 2715 Markridge Drive, and the bride was presented a gift from the group. Mrs.

Mary De Rose, mother of the bride, together with Before her marciage Saturday to William R. Allen Doris Krofta was honored at various showers and dinners. Her maid of honor, Barbara Tuinstra was hostess at a miscellaneous shower and the sisters of the bridegroom, Mrs. James Graves, Mrs. Chris Hansen and Carol Allen were hostesses' at another.

Another miscellaneous shower for the bride was given by Mrs. Walter Robinson and Mrs. Byron Collins. Mrs. Edward Krofta and Mrs.

Kenneth Cyra were co-host esses at a kitchen shower in Milwaukee. Co-workers of the bride at the Carpenter-Rowland-Batenburg Agency gave a dinner in her honor. as Hiqh iqht or News Plans for a tea at which college-bound girls will be guests will be completed at a meeting of the Racine Pan- Hellenic Group Wednesday. The group will meet at the home of Mrs. Roger Mulhollen of 805 Indiana at 8 p.m.

Reservations for the evening are in charge of Mrs. Frank Herre of 1202 Montclair Drive. Carol Greer Greer-Rasmussen Befrofhal Told Carol R. Greer, whose engagement has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Greer of Shorewood, and her fiance, Richard A. Rasmussen, are planning a June wedding. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rasmussen of 1362 Deane Blvd.

Miss Greer is a graduate of Stephens College in Columbia, and is a senior at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Her future husband, also a senior at the University of Wisconsin in the school of pharmacy, is a member of Theta Delta Chi. Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace E. Wandrey of Milwaukee have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kay Ann, to Kenneth B. Voll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voll of 2511 LaSalle St.

Miss Wandrey and her fiance attend La Crossei State College. She is a ber of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome R.

Russell (Phyllis Jeannine Aceto), whose marriage took place recently, are residing at 1405 Villa St. Mrs. Earl Buelow, president-elect of the Lawyers' Wives of Racine County, has been appointed by Mrs. William Stroemer, president, as delegate to the annual mid-j winter meeting of the yers' Wives of Wisconsin. The conference will be held in Milwaukee on Thursday and Friday, Feb.

15 and 16. Artificial Respiration Revives Pet Dog CUTLER, a Coast Guardsman, Chief Boatswain's Mate Ken Ashby knows how to apply artificial respiration on human beings. He had never tried it on a dog, but he thought it was worth a try when his pet Labrador retriever fell into the water and apparently drowned. Ashby placed the dog's body on an oil barrel and gently rolled the barrel back and forth. The dog was fully revived in an hour.

Adele Schuppner Schuppr)er-Lidholm The engagement of Adele R. Schuppner to Robert D. Lidholm is announced by her father, Elmer Schuppner of 1605 Lakewood Ave. The future bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Edward Gennermann of Oconomowoc.

Miss Schuppner and her fiance are planning a fall wedding. SPECIAL OFFER! Studio Judith Schuppe Announcement is being made by Mrs. Emma Schuppe of 1917 Prospect St. of the engagement of her daughter, Judith Ann, to Daniel E. Bentz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford P. Bentz of 1643 Grand Ave. No wedding date has been set. Luedtko Photo Janice Butler Mr.

and Mrs. Emery Butler of 2604 Cottonwood Court are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Janice, to John A. Bertermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertermann of 510 Yout St.

No date has been set for the wedding. Portrait Barbara Hort Mr. and Mrs. David Hort of 2306 Rupert Blvd. are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jane, to Thomas E.

Riedel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Riedel of 1317 Willow Road, Sturtevant. No date has been set for the wedding. Janis Dunk Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Dunk of 2113 Indiana St. are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Janis Katherine, to William Omer Mousseau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Mousseau of 1419 Washington Ave.

A summer wedding is bcinj; planned. Portrait Doris Fiori Mr. and Mrs. John Fiori of 2715 Green St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris, to Noel Johnson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Johnson of 1254 Blaine Ave. No wedding date has been set. Caroline Bucheger Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Bucheger of Route 1, Butternut, announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline Marie, to William Drewel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Drewel of 2214 West Lawn Ave. No wedding date has been set. Studio Mary Ann McCarr Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. McCarr of 807 Rus.set St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Donald C.

Mayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mayer of TitusviUe, Fla. The bride-elect Is a graduate of of Miserericordia Hospital School of Nursing in Milwaukee and her fiance is a graduate of St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing in Racine and the Milwaukee County Hospital School of Anesthesia.

He is presently employed as an anesthetist in TitusviUe. A Sept. 22 wedding is being planned. Camera House Jacqueline Carr The engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Ann, to PO 2c John P. Vermillion is announced by Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Carr of Washington Ave. I'hr bridegroom-elect, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P.

Vermillion of Kansas City, is serving in the Navy and is presently attending school at Great Lakes, 111. A March wedding is planned. Raymond Venfurinis Depart for South, Caribbean Cruise Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Venturini, the former Jennie De Rose, now en route to Florida and the Caribbean area, will be at home after Feb.

15 at 1237 Blake Ave. The marriage of the daughter of Mrs. Mary De Rose of 1231 Blake and the son of Olimpiade Venturini of 1017 Forest St. took place at high noon Jan. 20 in Sacred Heart Church with the Rev.

Alois Klas officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Richard De Rose. Her satin gown was fashioned with scoop neckline and bracelet sleeves. Alencon lace motifs re-embroidered in seed pearls trimmed the bodice and the bell-shaped skirt I that, fell in a cathedral train. A coronet of crystals held her, waist length veil and she car-! ried an all-white bouquet of phalaenopsis orchids, hyacinth florets and ivy.

At the close of the ceremony she placed a of red roses al the altar of the Blessed Virgin, i Kathryn Jameson was maid of honor and Mrs. Anthony Lipari. sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid. Their sheath dresses of peacock blue had bracelet sleeves and scooped necklines, and were worn with veiled feathered pillboxes. They carried cascade bouquets of white Fuji mums combined 'with dark green foliage.

Ernest Venturini served his brother as best man and groomsman was the bride's brother, Roger De Rose. Ushers duties were taken by William Chiapetta, David Scott, Leo Venturini and Ralph Venturini. Studio MRS. R. VENTURINI (Jennie De Rose) The couple received guests at a reception in Racine Labor Center, for which the bride's mother wore an ensemble of mink silk taffeta, sheath style, with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage.

Complete Selecfion By I GIBSON at iC CAMERA SHOP 3119 Washington LAU'S Open Mon. Noon to P.M Nunn-Bush Shoes lor Men Barbara Hocking Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John Hocking Jr. of New York City have announced the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Patricia, to Peter Francois Strassburger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Francois Strassburger of Scarsdale, N.Y. The bride- elect is the granddaughter of the late Arthur John Hocking of Racine. Miss Hocking was graduated from St. Lawrence Academy in Manhattan and the Berkeley School, and is associated with the American Institute of Interior Designers in New York.

Her fiance is an alumnus of Mount St. Michael Academy and attended Fairleigh Dickenson University. He is with the firm of Strassburger in New York. A spring wedding is planned. Studio Ruth Luxem The engagement of their daughter, Ruth Ann Lu.xem, to Michael J.

Grayson of 3024 Bate St. is being announced by Mrs. Bernard Ruilmann of 3203 Osborne and Joseph Lu.xem of 921 16th St. The bridegroom-elect is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin J. Grayson. No date has been set for the wedding. Catholic Gives Horoscope Warning VATICAN CITY IJP) Writing in a Roman Catholic publication here, the Rev. i a I Francisco says Catholics commit a grave sin if they consider horoscopes as infallible.

SIXTH AT VILLA PRE INVENTORY CLEARANCE AND MORE! A genuine Springfield Outdoor Thermometer for just for coming in to see our, new Sandran selection. Supply limited so hurry in floors Now on display new and more beautiful Sandran pattern.s. Practical, too! Genuine KANDRAN floor.s are a.s free and as stain iree as a floor can be. See the new. 1962 Sandran pattern selection now at our showroom.

BUFFHAMS 240 MAIN ST. COOK GERE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Final Days (We Must Be Out By February 1, 1962) EVERYTHING THE STORE (Does Not Include Fixtures) COOK GERE DInnerware Glass Gifts 209 6th Sf. In order to reduce our 'Aock before inventory, we've reduced sale prices even further. Come in tomorrow. You owe it to yourself not to miss these wonderful savings.

DOORS OPEN AT NOON DRESSES! Our entire collccrion of smart dresses now on sale hos been reduced to holf-pnce and more. Buy today! Originally $23 to $80 Wri FUR TRIM COATSI Every lur-irim in stock now reduced 25 to off. Famous riomc woolens Inmmed with $QO mink and beaver. Originally $125 to $150 Now Ow CASHMERES and other luxury lohnc coats $Q0 with mink or beaver collar'. Originally $135.

Now UNTRIMMED COATS! AM r.ihcr sale coats, including designer styles in finest fabrics, now rc-grouped ond reduced even SCHOOL Or CAREER COATS! Perfect for the cold weother in blends of natural camels hair ond wool, A.lso fleece lined poplin in natural $0 0 or olive Now FUR BLEND BULKIES! Cord.gon ond pull-over styles. from sizes 36 to 40. Originally Now PANTS! Handsome wool ploids, slopes ond solids. Truly selection. 99 Originally.

$15 Now CAR COATS! A specially purchased shipment just arrived Knit trimmed Bedford cords with quilt linings. Originally Npw A BLOUSES! Assorted colors, printt and solids. SO 29 Originally $5-? 12 Now Last Call! CLEAN SWEEP SALE We arc clean of all winter fa.sli- ioii.s to niakc our annual inventory task an easier one! more than ever on fashions in every deparlmciil! Doors OjX'n al Noom Monday I 1:11 1) Now icduced even morel Many Ijy our famous makers You'll find qlamorous cocktail styles, sheaths and jacket dresses. We need the space these must go now! were $17.95 to $20 were to $25 $10 were $30 to $55 $15 wore $45 to $70 $20 Sizes included in most price groups untrimmcd COATS RcKrouped and marked down againi Values from $70 to $150 60 '90 Vxiv Trimmed COATS Values from $125 to $175 $80.

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