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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 8

The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 8

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Ballin, Poellinger Vows Mary Jane Ballin. daughter of Mrs. Robert Ballin, 2:302 Market and the late Mr. Ballin, became the brid? of Thomas Poellinger Saturday, Feb. 13.

at IO a.m. in Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, the Rev. John Brey officiating. Given in marriage by her grandfather, Louis Ballin, 2303 Market St the bride wore a white gown of lace and net and finger tip veiling caught to a headdress of sequins and pearls. She carried a cascade of yellow roses and white feathered carnations.

Patricia Balling sister, served as maid of honor wear- I ing apricot tissue taffeta. The flower girl, Kathleen Ballin, sister, was in turquoise ny- Ion organdy. Both carried yellow carnations. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Poellinger, 1634 Barlow had his brother, Gerald Poellinger, as best man. William Ballin, brother, and John Leuck, cousin of the I bridegroom, were ushers and 1 Louis Ballin, brother, and Gerald Retzlatt were servers at the Mass. Barbara Voelker was the organist. Dinner for 16 was held at Renningers and a reception for 200 at in La Crescent, Minn. Among the guests Jean M.

Allen Mabel Bride 2Ta(Croosf (Tribune omans Tuesday, Fob. 23, im Delivered on RID I eh Announcing Nuptial Plans BLACK RIVER and Mrs. George Garbers Black River Falls, announce the engagement of their daughter Marie, to Joseph Bembenek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lense- ski, Stevens Point.

A July wedding is planned. Jean Ziegler, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Milton Ziegler, 2517 Barlow has chosen Saturday, April 23, for her marriage to Anthony W. Lanzel, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Lanzel, 713 George St. The marriage will take place in St. Thomas More Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs John W.

Mosser. 702 Fifth Ave announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Patricia, to Franklin C. Grubb, son of Mrs Vc va We Hem. Seal Beach, Calif.

Miss Mosser is employed Goodyear Tire and Rubber Chicago, and her fiance Argonne National Laboratories Chicago. A June wedding is planned Jean Volkmann's engagement to Fred Sandman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Sandman.

Bangor, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs Elmer O. Volkmann, Milwaukee. Both are seniors in the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, Madison. Yr HARPERS FERRY, is made by Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Easly of the approaching marriage of their daughter. Sandra Suzanne, to Myron Steufen, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The wedding will take place Friday, Feb. 26, at St James Methodist Church, Cedar Rapids.

MRS. POELLINGER were the Rev. Donald Connelly, Winona, Minn Mrs. Leo Connelly, Leo and Eunice Connelly, Byron, Mr. and Mrs.

William Hennessey and Betty Ann, and Frances Poellinger, Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Leuck and Jack Leuck, Cashton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanek.

Melvina; Mrs. Joseph Hauser and Robert, Cashton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flock, Sparta; and Mrs. Elizabeth DiSsmore and family, Galesville.

Following their honeymoon in the Twin Cities, the Ballins will reside at 1103 Main St. The bridegroom is employed by Poellinger Plastering Service. Johnson, Kohlhepp WAUKON, Bakcwell and William Howe have chosen Saturday. July 23, as their wedding date. The ceremony will take place in St.

Catholic Church. Miss Bakewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bakewell, is employed as a secretary in tile Sheridan law office. Her fiance, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Howe, is a student at Bradley University, Peoria, WAUKON, approaching marriage of Marjery Flage to Donald Dehning, Dorchester, Iowa, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flage, The ceremony will take place Sunday, March 20, in Zion Reformed Church, Waukon. ALWAYS PREPARED Men may laugh at what a woman tucks in her handbag, but a girl likes to be prepared for any occasion.

If you are away from home during the day and want to re-do your makeup completely, carry cleansing pads to get rid the old cosmetics. Your new I make-up job will be smoother and your skin will look fresher. Here Is Sample of Prices: IO Proofs To Choose From $3.00 Picture $3.00 Vocational Club Visits St. Joseph's I Vocational Homemaking Club visited St. Home for the Aged Wednesday afternoon.

Feb. J7, participating in games with the residents and serving them coffee and cake. Visitors with Mrs. Joseph Sinniger, chairman, and Mrs. Charles Tremmel, co-chairman, were Mines.

John Kurtz, William McGowen, Herman Poellinger. Lawrence Bagniefski, J. R. Szili, Helen Triplett, Alfred Goldihg, Peter Wendling, Andrew Trem- jmel, A. D.

Kirk, Charles Jahimiak. Ray Poehling, Joseph Fischer, Marie Sestak, Joseph Hobels- berger. William Boma. Frank Uhler, William Grady, Elsie Barrett, Ernest Retzlaff, Aleck Verio and I Adolph Sime. arn ONALASKA, Wis.

La Vonne T. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon K. Johnson.

Onalaska, and Stanley H. Kohlhepp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kohlhepp, Eau Claire, were married at St. Lutheran Church in the latter city Saturday, Feb.

13. at 8 p.m. The Rev. Roy B. Schmeidhel performed the ceremony, the bride in a white- ballerina gown and shoulder veil.

She carried a single white carnation. Margaret Johnson. Fergus Falls. was bridesmaid in a rust crystalette ballerina gown, carrying a yellow colonial bouquet. Richard Haug was best man.

A reception was held at the home of the parents. The couple is residing at 311 Elm Eau Claire. PHOTO ART 502 Mom St. Above Hocschlcr Drug Ph. 2-2993 Japanese Doll Day Japanese Doll Day, celebrated the third day of the third month each year in the oriental country, will be observed here next week.

Members of the Brownie troop of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church have been invited by Mrs. Josephine Bangsberg to view the dolls at her home, 114 Losey Blvd. S. She has about a hundred in her collection and they include Russian, Chinese and many American vaneties. Others may come and see the dolls Saturday, unless the weather is bad.

in which case they may call Monday. tone GIANT SIZE cabinet, heavy furniture gauge steel, electrically welded Double doors with chrome handles, lock and key Has space for 30 garments, hat shelf, 2 tie racks, shoe space Choice of walnut or blonde finishes. KENDALL, for the entire family will be exhibited at the American Legion club rooms Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 8 m. Auxiliary members will be hostesses.

39.95 VALUE ANTIQUE HUNTING If your family did not leave you a cache of jewels, go antique hunting. This has become a national hobby and fun. Treat yourself to an antique brooch, a Victorian bracelet or a pair of dangly earrings. build your own small jewel collection this way. And many old pieces are no more expensive than costume jewelry.

Women fear many things, says Ardis fear is common to both sexes, and it can paralyze normal living. Herein March Digest, are the steps that have to he taken to get rid of worthwhile steps because the brave are happy, only they are 64 BY 30 INCH door cabinet for kitchen needs, linens, foods, tools, Has 5 shelf spaces, chrome handles White baked-on enamel finish. Mrs. David Nudd, 404 S. 15th is hostess for the PEO chapter BI meeting Wednesday, not Mrs.

M. B. Matteson as stated. for variety for value HINTS COLLECTED BT MRS. DAN GERBER.

MOTHER Of wean i Doctors who start It you're a Hrst-time mother, you 4 babies on solid-' should find it reassuring to know early, expect that no single food is an absolute IpSpp large portions to ertainly baby needs cs- be consumed. One sential nutrients such as protein, reason is to give baby plenty of certain fats and a sanely of vita- timc to get used to spoon-feeding mins and minerals. But baby can before there is a great nutritional get these nutrients from many dif- need for solid foods Knowing this fercnt foods. If your bahv takes a you can offer the first solids in a strong dislike to sonic fruit, vege- rclaxed frame of mind and not table, meat, etc (here are any worry about how well they arc number of alternates to choose, accepted the first day or the first week by your darling. Point to remember Gerber provides over 50 strained solid food is usually foods for easy mealtime planning, cercal.

And acceptance of Gerber Rabv Cereals usually comes New protective agent to keep VI easily. be- your cherub socially acceptable. (JF cause they have Gerber Baby the delicate flav- Pants arc made of ('TSBB051 babies prefer silken-soft plus a creamy- vinyl film that jmV -J smooth, casy-to- guaranteed water- I. callow tenure proof, acid-proof, when mixed with leak-proof Most formula or milk, important the ---a Nutritionally speaking, Gerber pants wont st if ereals arc enriched with iron, fen, will stay soft for the life of calcium and important B-vitamins. the garment.

Amply cut to permit flood starters are Rice Cereal and free movcmeni and allow for Barley Creal, to be followed by growth Medium, large, extra Oatmeal, Mixed Cereal and High large Gerber Baby Foods, Fre- Protein Cereal. mont. Michigan. (OTTON BROADCLOTH BRA POWER NET GIRDLI SHOP live belier, you'll save 36 BY 30 INCH cabinet base for kitchen usefulness White with black trim Utility drawer, double doors and extra shelf in cupboard base Porce- lainized top. ull Silhouette Cotton Broadcloth LONG LINE BRA TANGENT STRAP BRA drag-free straps, stitched cups.

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