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Delivered On RFD July 1, 1955 Page 10 Thursday, June 30, 1955 Hospital Guild Purchases Tank Ada Hickok, Wayne Brudos Speak Lines Fun For All At Central's 1945 Class Reunion At the final meeting of the season, members of St. Francis Hospital Guild heard their president, Mrs. James McLoone, announce that a Hubbard Tank has been ordered for installation in the very near future. This purchase was made possible with funds raised by the Guild in the recent h'ghly successful production of the Follies of 55, coupled with the generosity of many supporting patrons. Committee chairmen gave final reports of their work in connection with the all-out effort to obtain the tank.

Mrs. Karl Schaet-tie, general chairman. In a general evaluation of the project, Mrs. McLoone gave full credit to the splendid cooperation of the community at large. Members of the Follies cast were guests of the Guild at the tea which followed the June business meeting in the lounge of the nurses home.

Co-chairmen in charge of the tea were Mrs. John Sevenants and Mrs. Fred Wolf. Lebakkens Hold Reunion Social Situations Teach your child or teenager not to say No thank you, Ill call back later, when he calls a friend and the friends mother says, He isnt here. May I have him call you?" The reason the mother wants to have her child call back is probably because she doesnt want to be interrupted by any more telephone calls.

In introducing yourself to a person that you think may not recall you it is helpful to place yourself in some such manner as, We met at the George Jack- WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) The fifth annual Lebakken reunion was held at the Galesville Park Sunday, June 26, with a total of 255 present. The yearly event was started by Otto Madland of Madison in 1950, when it was agreed that an annual family reunion would be held on the last Sunday of June. Officers chosen for next year were Lawrence Martinson, Galesville, president; Orville Mahlum, Ettrick, vice president; Melvin Daffinson, La Crosse, treasurer; Clarence H. Johnson, Whitehall, secretary.

A Attending with their families and Mrs. Delmar Harris, Rodney Solberg, H. C. Schwandt, Helmar Anderson, and Mmes. Harold Maier, Buster Sowle and Joe Sladky.

Hvarhbsal 40th Chris Mesoloras, center, was master of ceremonies Saturday evening for the reunion of the Central High School class of 1945. Others enjoying a chance to renew old friendships are Mr. Pagel, Botcher sons or Im with the Clark Joan Motszko Arcadia Bride Jereczek, Boberg Vows Company. Making another person struggle to place you is hardly good manners. Instead of using small, folded note paper, a woman should use business-size paper when she writes a business letter.

And if it is possible for her to typewrite the letter, so much the better. When writing about business, be as businesslike as possible. HOKAH, Minn. (Special) Saturday June 25, at 2 p.m. the wedding service solemnized in Zion Lutheran Church by the Rev.

E. G. Hertler united Mrs. Clara Pagel and George A. Botcher, both of Winona.

They were attended by the brides sister, Mrs. Edward Haus-wirth. La Crosse, and Emil Nis-salke, Nodine. The bride wore a power blue nylon street dress with a corsage of red roses. Her bridesmaid, in blue of the same shade, wore yellow roses.

After the ceremony they left for New Lisbon, where dinner was served at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Houska. They will make their home in Winona for the time being and later expect to come to Hokah to live in the apartment Mrs.

Pagei has maintained wliiie living in Winona. WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. H.

N. Larson, Mr. and Keil Blank and son, Rolf, attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Larsons brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Hvambsal, Minneapolis Sunday, June 26, at the home of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Henderson, Witoka. Mrs.

Larson was a bridesmaid at the wedding 40 years ago. Mrs. W. A. Sather and Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Dixon, Wauwatosa, arrived Friday at the Larson home and accompanied them to the anniversary. Mrs.

Dixon was a flower girl at the wedding. The event yas given by the Hvambsals son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson, Hector, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Hvambsal of Richfield, and the Leon Hendersons. Mr. Hvambsal is formerly cf Houston, Minn. DE SOTO, Wis. (Special) --Ad Avis Hickok, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Hickok, De Soto, ex, changed nuptial vows Friday eve-, ning, June 24, with Wayne Run--ice Brudos, son of Mr, and Thomas Brudos, R. 3, Viroqua, in the South West Prairie Lutheran Church, the Rev, O. John Nes- hiem officiating. 2 Attending the bride were her sis- ter, Mrs.

Garland Clark, matron, of honor, and Judy Vangen, brides-, maid. Marilyn Bean was flower -girl and Kelly Clark, ringbearer. The bridegroom was attended. by Gaylen Brudos and Garland Donald Runice and Richard Seymour Jr. served as ushers.

The brides dress was of white Chantilly lace over satin. She car- -ried pink roses in a colonial bou-, quet. Her attendants costumes-were in peach and blue. They car- ried yellow and blue colonial bouquets. Three hundred guests were pres- -ent in the church parlors for the reception following the nuptials.

Out of town guests were Mr. and -Mrs. H. W. Parisius, Washington, D.C.; Mr.

and Mrs. P. H. Parisi-; us, Jessup, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Granie, Kansas City, the Rev.

and Mrs. William Parisius, and Mr. and Mrs. Ludolph Parisius, Stanley, and Mmes. Herman Johnson.

Douglas Clough and John Sheehy, Eau Claire; Messrs, and Thurston, J. Hickok and Albert Geise, Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wahlust, and Mrs. Lee Johnson, West-by.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lueth, Mrs. Alberta Lueth and Mrs Lob-, tie Quinn, La Crosse; Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Molland, Onalaska; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brewer, La Farge; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coy, Sparta; Mr.

and Mrs. L. I. Hickok and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Western, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Antony Christianson, Eleva, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stellner, Stoddard; Messrs, and Mmes.

Tom Groves, Byron Schoenberger, Wel-mer Wedwick, Telmer Lewison, -Michael Dunnum, Charles Guist" and Clair Morrison, Mrs. Mildred Vangen, Mrs. Mable Brudos and-Norman, and Minnie Groves, Viroqua. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Hickok and Frank Hickok, Prairie 1 du Chien; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hick- ok, Waterloo, Iowa; Messrs, and Mmes. Gerald Brudos, Clarence Jerman, Alvin Jerman, Peter Jen-man, Peter Brudos, Palmer Brudos, George Brudos and Obed Run-ice, Ferryvllle; Messrs, and Mmes. Ernest Slack, Ernest Bringe, Arthur Emerson, and Granie, To-mah.

The couple will visit the bride's grandparents, the Rev and Mrs. William Parisius, on their, trip in northern Wisconsin. They will make their home in Viroqua, the bridegroom engaged in farming. Prenuptial hostesses were the Lutheran LDR, the Rev. and Mrs, Peterson, Mrs, W.

Becker, Rita Beffa and Elizabeth McAuley. ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) The Rev. Stanley A. Krakowiecki performed the double-ring ceremony uniting Donna Jean Jereczek, Arcadia, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. August Jereczek, Dodge, and Merlin B. Boberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boberg, R.

1, Wednesday, June 15, at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Pine Creek. Mary Siegler was accompanist for the school choir. The brides white gown was Of lace and net over satin, a crown of seed pearls holding her veil and her red and white bouquet of roses and rosebuds. Luana Foeg-en, maid of honor, and Darlene Gibbons, Dodge, bridesmaid for her cousin, wore yellow and orchid nylon net over taffeta and carried carnations in the two col- Kolve-Weik Sets July 16 ors.

were Morton, Rudolph and Neal Lebakken, Chris Martinson, Ray Daffinson, Jim Larson, s. A 1 1 i Becker and Ida Larson, Messrs, and Mmes. Arthur Thompson, Elmer Hammer, Leonard, Clarence and Maynard Lebakken, Lawrence Parks, Emerald Daffinson, Joe Solberg, George Martinson, and Chris Mahlum, Galesville. Messrs, and Mmes. George Madland, Melvin and Francis Solberg, Edwin Daffinson, Hiram Haugen, Casper Erickson, Roger Foss, Loren McRae and Orville Mahlum, Ettrick.

Messrs, and Mmes. Nels Brenen-gan, Fred Johnson, Ray Hale, Oscar and Melvin Daffinson, La Crosse. Clarence H. Johnson, Mrs. Theodore Johnson, Esther, Lillie and John and Messrs, and Mmes.

'Willie A. Johnson, Hartvig Iverson, Arnold Solberg and Howard Becker, Whitehall. 4 it 4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruder, To-mah; Otto Madland, Madison; Mr.

and Mrs. Lester DeBow, Mr. and Mrs. George Kutcher, Sparta; Robert Haefner, Messrs, and Mmes. Donald Beck, Ray Nichols, Arthur Martinson and Joe Dett-inger, Winona; Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Amundson, Blair; Ellwood and Derwood Clarke, Elba McDonah, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McDonah, Mrs. Hugh McDonah, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Towner, Trempealeau; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kutcher, New Lisbon; Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Pratt, St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs.

Ilan Dale, Boscobel. Prizes were awarded to Lawrence Madland for coming the longest distance, Milwaukee; Chris Martinson, Galesville, for being the oldest, 84 years; Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Lebakken, Galesville for being the most recently married, June, 1954; their daughter, Barbara, born June 7 this year, for being the youngest child, 6. Thea Lebakken for having the largest family present, nine.

ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) In a 10 a.m. ceremony in. the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Tuesday, June 21, Joan Motszko, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Motszko, R. 2, Arcadia, became the bride of Vilas Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hanson, Arcadia.

The Rev. Joseph J. Andrzejewski was the officiating clergyman, with Sister Mary Theophane at the organ. The brides gown was of white nylon taffeta beneath ice blue nylon tulle net. Her ice blue nylon net veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls sprinkled wltn rhinestones.

She carried white roses. Bridesmaids were the bridegrooms sister, Clarice Hanson; Rosalie Motszko, sister of the bride; and Angeline Wozney, cousin of the bride. Their dresses were similar to the one worn by the bride. Miss Hanson wore pale pink and carried tinted blue carnations, Miss Motszko was in lime green with pink carnations, and Miss Wozney wore a yellow gown and carried orchid tinted carnations. Each attendant wore a headdress of nylon tulle net to match her gown.

Attending the bridegroom were Harlan Peterson, La Crosse, and the bride's cousins, David Kotlarz and Marcus Skroch, Winona. Edmund Suchla, cousin of the bride, served as usher. 'T. A family dinner and afternoon reception were held at the home of the brides parents. Assisting were Mmes.

Donald Theisen, Fred Wallmuth, Clarence Kovall, Eugene Kotlarz, Henry Weltzein, Joseph Kotlarz, Katherine Pampuch, Cyril Skroch, Peter Suchla, Joseph Gloweczski, Andrew Kotlarz, Hattie Prulik and Severyn Waldera. A wedding dance was held that evening in the Old Armory with music by the Dutch Masters. The Couple was honored at a pre nuptial shower given by the brides attendants. The bride is employed by the A. G.

Co-op Broiler Plant. The bridegroom is a veteran of four years the U.S. Air Force. The couple is now residing in Arcadia. A reunion of members of the Central High School class of June, 1945, was held Saturday evening, June 25, in the Eagles Club Rooms.

A dinner was followed by a program and dancing to the music of the Starlighters. Members of the committee planning this reunion were Mmes. Rudy Cermak, Robert Johnson and Norman Pohlman, Messrs, and Mmes. Chris Mesoloras, David Brown, John Zoerb, Ardy Aar-stad and Orvie Wetzel Jr, They reported 141 reservations. The program was under the direction of Chris Mesoloras.

He read the class facts and figures. A community sing was led by Harm-er Root. A duo act by Leo Nack and Chris Mesoloras was followed by a report by Emmett Smith on how Central has changed. Tom Thompson, soloist, was accompanied by his wife. Marge Schultz, Dagny Sivertson and Pat Fillner presented a skit to close the program.

Class members present were Messrs, and Mmes. David L. Brown, Leo W. Nack, Robert Taylor, R. V.

Cermak, Howard Keller, Joseph Brown, David M. Putman, Thomas N. Thompson, Orvie Wetzel Buster Sowle, Harold Maier, Frank C. Sagear, John F. Zoerb, Kenneth Steen, Jesse Graham, Richard A.

Saltz, D. L. McCumber, Weldon Van Loon, Ralph Schultz, Marv Frydenlund, Ted Kendall, Lyle Schultz, Lyle Haugen, Robert L. Clarkln, Bob Johnson, James Darnell and Le-Roy Harlos. Messrs, and Mmes.

Wayne Lottes, Arthur J. Rogge, Norm Pohlman, i Gerald Greider, Jess Hutzler, Delmar Harris, Dwayne Bernhard Parnow, Rod' ney Solberg, Don Snider, Kenneth Severson, Benjamin Helke, Rector Wall, James H. Welch, Lyle Woodruff, Bob Coutts, Brandon Rockwell, Conrad M. Erickson, Richard Gilbertson, Bernard Cro-gan, Roger Titcomb, Douglas Nelson, Dale Steiger, Jerome Darelius, Richard Zischke, Clifford O. Lee, Robert Jaeger, Joe Sladky and Chris Mesoloras.

Mmes. Norma Bentzen, Betty Amundson, Mary Sheetz, Jeanne Shepardson, Henry Fillner, Lorraine Peterson and La Vonne Luce, Dorothy Schiessl, Janice Johnson, Florence Beck, Jessie Kastenschmidt, Marilyn Oliver, Betty Weber, Delores Bjerjum, and Dagny Sivertson, Helmar Anderson, Robert H. May, Dean R. Young, and Dave Solie. Faculty members in attendance were Catherine Brody, Clara K.

Siepert, Mr. and Mrs. Harmer Root, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith and H.

C. Schwandt. BLAIR, Wis. (Special) Nuptial vows were exchanged at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 26, by Lois Ann Kolve, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Kolve, Blair, and Roger D. Weik, son of Mrs. H. A.

Weik, Albert Lea, Minn. The ceremony was in the First Lutheran Church with the Rev. K. M. Urberg officiating.

A white floor length gown of imported doupionni silk shantung was worn by the bride. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses. Beverly Solberg, maid of honor, was dressed In a nile green dress of crystallette frosted with a floral design. A similar dress of yellow was worn by yrry Aloysius Rohn was his cousins best man and James Fernholz, Trempealeau, was groomsman. Ralph Boberg, brother, and John Rohn, cousin, ushered.

James Jereczek, brother, served the Mass with Steve Glowackl, Raymond Jereczek Allen and Gregory Repinski Jr. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Ralph Herber, Rollingstone, Renita Sura, Theresa Sonsalla and Marilyn Brom, the last-named of Dodge. The bride is employed at Kamlas Cafe and the bridegroom with the Standard Oil Company, The couple is residing-in an apartment of Mrs. Frank Soppas home after an Ohio honeymoon.

ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Olson announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Suzanne Olson, to Evan Don Vier-egge, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Owen K. Vieregge, Sparta. Their Friday, Aug. 19, wedding will be in the Ettrick 'Lutheran Church.

Huhn, Heath KENDALL, Wis. (Special) Engagement of their daughter, Beata, to Robert Franke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franke, Mauston, is announced by Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Zirk. Their wedding is planned for Saturday, July 16. WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Deloris Huhn, Wausau, and Charles Heath, Minneapolis, were married Saturday, June 25, at St. Marys Catholic Church, Wausau.

A reception was held In the Balo-Dome. The bridegroom, son of Chaun-cey E. Heath, Osseo, returned in October 1954 after serving four years in Germany with Company 57th Tank Battalion, 2nd Armored Division. In the service five years, he is now employed by the Soo line railroad in Minneapolis. Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Heath, Osseo, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Heath, La Crosse attended the wedding. Attend Ceremony CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Palen and daughter, Ruth Ann, Milwaukee, accompanied by Mrs.

Susan Lovett, Caledonia, attended the wedding of their niece, Kathleen Dennison, Jefferson, S.D., and Lawrence Rick, Lemon, S.D., Saturday, June 25, in Jefferson. The bride is the daughter of the late Carl Dennison and Mrs. Mar. cella Dennison, formerly of STAIN PREVENTION Even though the range finish is acid resistant, quick action is desirable to prevent milk, some fruit juices, vinegar and other acid foods from marking the porcelain. Accidental spillovers should also be wiped up with a paper towel before the food has a chance to harden.

Mrs. Vernon Thompson Garden Club Hostess -A---" J.V. LOCALS Firecracker Capers Firecracker Capers is the theme of the YWCA Teen Town Dance to be held Saturday, July 2, from p.m. in the gym. All boys and girls who will be in the 7th, 8th or 9th grades next year are invited.

Serving on committees for the June 18 Town dance were chaperones, Mrs. Myrtle Laftus, Mrs. McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kumm, Mr.

and Mrs. Milton May; decorations, Jeanette Hanson, Judy Soller; tickets, Shiela Laftus, Pat, Pincsak; food, Judy Kumm, June Dearman; loudspeaker, Jim Westness. Attending the Rock around the Clock dance were Lois Dahlby, Rodney Sletten, Dawn Deal, Kath-ie Weiss, Pat Pincsak, Carol An-fenson, Dorothy Bagneskl, Darlene Schrabeck, Robert Collins, Shiela Laftus, Bonnie Strange, Patty Niedfelt, Rosaealie Jackson, Sharon White, Mary Kampschroer, Sue Panke, Martha Newburg, Bonnie Hare, Jean Dearman, Joanne Trautsch, Jim Witt, Dave Roach Karen Dahn, Barbara Role, Jean McKenzie, John May, Jim Harris Donald Williams, Jim Westness, Jeanette Hansen, Judy Soller, Sharon Lau, Dick Hanson, Rodney Peterson, David Harding, David Jackson, Bill Thomas, a Cook, Greg Banasik, Sherry Larson, Judy Schultz, Karen Lokken, Carol Hoefke, Carl Berg, Richard Dannhoff, Butch Vaaler, Jack Brown, Gus Irwin, Jack Web, Sandra Kremmer, Sharon Carnahan, Kathy Buelow. What Does Meat Mean to Your Baby? Maple Grove Mrs. Vernon Thompson was hostess to members of the Green Thumb Garden Club on Thursday evening, June 23, Three members of the county park committee, Nick Hengel, Charles Guenther and Frank Kaul, were present to discuss details of the Lilac Garden to be planted by the Club at the county park in Ona-laska.

Plans were also completed for the flower show to be held at the First Lutheran Church on Friday, Aug. 19. This will not be a standard show. Mrs. Ernest Thomack had the program on garden problems.

She centered her question and answer X- Mrs. James Dahl, bridesmaid. Each wore a picture hat matching her dress. Best man was John Edwards, Albert Lea. The brides brother, Verdel Kolve, was groomsman.

Paul Halvorsen and Michael Skogstad ushered. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors. 1 The newlyweds will reside at 511ti Grace Albert Lea. The bridegroom teaches social studies and industrial arts in the Blair High School. Prenuptial hostesses Beverly Solberg, Mmes.

William Schroeder, Archie Kocum and James Dahi. For carpeting Roths Flor- Mart offers lowest prices, highest quality, finest installation. All 32nd Division Veterans and wives are invited to meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m., in Eagles Club. Items of importance for national convention Labor Day weekend will be taken up. Committee.

Harmony Cafe will be open Monday, July 4. All day. For the finest in photo finishing, cameras, flash bulbs, film, Universal Photo, 514 State, La Crosse, Wis. Maple Grove Country Club held its monthly golf event and luncheon Tuesday, June 28, the hostesses Bernice Radell and Ar-villa Redding. Charlene Hendrickson is a new member and June Jafek was a guest.

Golf prizes went to Lillian Soules and Lucille Gilles. Members are invited to Whitehall Thursday, July 7, and may sign on the bulletin board if able to attend. Starting Tuesday, July 5, golfing starts at 8:30 a.m., with luncheon at 12:30. session on bulbs. Prenuptial Shower ST.

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(Special) A prenuptial shower was held in honor of Maxine Stellner and Thomas Dayton at the REA Plant in Genoa on Sunday, June 26. Honors went to Mmes. Blanchard Hoover, Robert McLees and Albert Kohn, Thomas Dayton, Sy -Schlicht and Art Ristow. Hostesses were Lorene Bros-inskl, Joyce Stellner, Carol Leep-er, Mmes. Bernard Mellem, Richard Stellner and Sy Schlicht.

The couple will be married on Saturday, July 23. VALPARAISO, Ind. (Special) Kenneth E. Schaldach, 634 N. 22nd La Crosse, is among the new students enrolling for the summer term at Valparaiso Technical Institute, Schaldach is enrolled In the department of Applied Radio Engineering where he will begin a specialized program in electronics and communications.

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