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Fridoy, October 18, 1963 Past STIVINI fOINT (WISCONSIN) DAILY JOUHNAL I Speakers Explain Obituary lr. imer C. lHt Bonita Adamski Is Mrs. G. Goretski Sociclii 0 CLL 0 Other (J Pad Iy" and Mis, timer C.

IWIM. S3. 1101 U'iienntui ti of the pret of Hull; one thro aWtetl, Mr. Clarence tftrlynt rlmoia. Anaheim, Calif Mra, Raymond I Jean I Huffman, Clendale.

Calif- and Mrs, Stanley Helen! Domack. Mot rtson. and one Hrother, Peter Rrychell Jefferson. Her husband an4 a Ulr preceded her In death. Mr.

Kedrowln'e MnM The Rev. Joeph SchulUt (tent of Point Fportinf Hoods. died ThurNlay evening at 10 30 at her home after a pn 1 i err tfef en we scene fr Ftr Niehf pr.jrro wt.j, it urn 1 rture of a roei in iif 11 MrKmlry Parent. 7VhIt AMrialitl Md Monday ernire. Ictnijetl lllnets.

Friends may call at tha TV- Tntr Adamski, Ull N. 2n4 8i accompanied his rtaughtrr, Mta IWrnita M. Adamkkl. ti tt attar of St. 1'rtera Catholic Church lal Saturday mornir.f when aha am lha br Ida of Kutrna 13.

Funeral Home after 4 this JFFFLRSOV rARF.NT Verner Aim fve the reading afternoon. This evening at t. Teacher AMutin Hill meet and Mrt, Ray Ctwkl directed 1 members of the Knights of Col 1 was celebrant of a solemn re Ufftkl, on of Mrt. Cwlia HP a tin" riiiirn sup. ii crmip incinc nirn Nicscior-Rogowski Rites Solemnized Jti, Mry of Mr.

CarmH Ch- -4. ei.e Church, hilr, tl I i snn mnuj i Urdsy of Mi Annette P.tf''- ki, dut.h'r of Mr. and Mr, Mwsrd Tn of jitmkum, and C.roir Npriur Vx lr Twewtnv rvenutg, Ot, 23. arrnnpaniH by Mm. Hithard Cioretkkl, 62.1 Frontenac quiem high mats this morning at the Sacred Heart it mI-I.

All paienu nf tlj (r Mvwl'a Church at Polonla for Jrtffixm SiNnl rhtl.lrffi ar tte t.ijtje fur tta evening, a Krdrowicr, a former resident iIim u.1 by Siee umbus. Cminril No. 1170, and Own Jerem No. loll. Cailwlie daiiuhtera of America, will combine and recite a general roary.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a m. Saturday at St. Steplien's Catholic Church. Bur. lal will follow In St.

Stephen's Cemetery. The former Margaret Collins invitrl. Tlrft t-e a Utr1 Mli(tr WtiHii at I o'i'liKk 'A 'XI CI of the Town of Sharon who liim-i(ul, and Mi Ruth lira runlfulum coordinator died Monday at St. Mary's Hospital at Rhinelander. ihI giMt aieaker.

Ave. The Rev. S. P. Mierkowkl aolemnted the 11 o'cloc ter mony with Kenneth Slicker as the organUt and Mua Caiol Skttiba as th voc al soloist.

For her wedding, the former Miss Adamski chos a wedding gown of ChanUlly lare. lta fitted bodice aa fashioned with long aleevea and a aab-rtna neckline, trimmed with sequins. The sequins were repeated on thre tiers of ruffles jr, whme failwr. tl niir The Rev. John Nowak of St.

Mr. explained the daily srhedula and discutted tle proWem of the rwn lunch Adalberts Catholic Church, cam born here Jan. 21. 1908. a with a HUi rvenim; di fl knv.

TIIK SOIOOL croup of Frame Memorial pre, bytermn Omrrh will rnnr a ear Sxturd.iy. Chi. 11. from 9 a m. 5 nr.

at the CVmviMrtted SerMra Siniiint, 7t)4 Main St. pmcram. Tle principal rx daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Collins. On Aug. 19. she mar plained that Instructors who irnc rhoru.

art. speech, string 1 ried Mr. DeBot at St. Steph circling the bouffant skirt A double crown of rhlne- Mr, Nwufcir, Jniau- Xb yourc people came from ft Milwaukee area repeat their Vft afier the Rev. Thadde Seier- btrkl.

The wed-lmg mutle Included nuptial fnt and nK "Ave Maria" and "Mother at Thy Fret I Kiwrlins" by Mrs. FJortan Woielicwki. White mumi were on the altar for the ceremony and white streamers and bells decorated inotrumenta, band and physical education are especially trained for their respective duties. He aid lite radio aUo Is UMd a stones held her elbow-length veil of silk Illusion. She carried a colonial arrangement of white carnations and red Town of Alban.

was deacon and the Rev. Thaddeus Szezer -bkkl of St. Mary of Mt. Car. mel Catholic Church at rancher was subdeacon.

Burial was made In the Sas red Heart parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Richard W'roblewskI, Jerry Klopotek, Melvln Wlza and Arthur. Ron-aid and Jerome Kedrowlcz. Friends and relatives from Armstrong, Elderon. Norrle, Milwaukee, West Allis.

Wisconsin Rapids. Wausau and the Polonla and Stevens Point areas attended th services. a supplementary device in the learhtng of muMC, art and act- en's. She wss a graduate of Stevens Point High School and Wisconsin State College here. Mrs.

DeBot was a member of St. Stephen's Church and its Altar Society. She was also a member of the Catholic Daughters of America. Survivors Include her husband; one son. William, 707 ene.

roes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goret TRI COUNTY PARKNT Tearher Aoctatitn will have its firt mertinK at tlte Plain-field grmle IiiI MnI.iy evi-ning, Oc t. 21, at 8 oclx k.

All parent are to attend. A program for the year has lieen plnnnrI by the cjmmittee In limine. ST. MARY'S SODALITY of Teachers realiiw, Misa Brv bant told the group, that noth ski Jr. served as honor attendants for the couple with Miss Joan Shaw as the bridesmaid I t.

I -o A and James Adamski as the ing la as important to good parent as what is happening to their rhildren at school. The curriculum, she said, is planned to help the child develop Church three grandchll groomsman. Johnny" Ballroom for the fd- I ding fettivjties. BreakfaM was I served to 75 families hile a reception attended by 1M I families from Columbus. Ohio, fi Lake Villa.

Milwaukee and dren; one sister, Mrs. Anton Mrs. Goretski and Miss MRS. E. G.

GORETSKI Pfiflner, 1605 Main a niece Shaw were dressed alike In formals of blue snd silk or socially, mentally and physical ly and to his highest abilities, and two Misses Clare and Steveni Point and tha nelRhbor- The gueMs frwn Mary Collins, 217 Water St. aunts, ganza over taffeta. Their fitted bodices had bow necklines and A'. I rtomscniia. vvausau.

umA for St Little Falls. Schofield and the Mlchaer, Hospital has been es- The records system, special tests and constant watch of the child, she explained, all aid the teacher In knowing a child and St. Stanislaus parish will hold its monthly mrotinc on Oct. 21. at 7 p.m., aharp, in the school cluhitKim.

A Halloween mascar-ade purty will le a feature of the meeting. Candy slips will be given out for the candy sale. THE PACKIJJ HOME and School Association will meet draped fronts with bows at the waistlines while their bouffant skirts were floor-length. tocai ic. ublished in Mrs.

De Bet's name, Mr. Dulak's Funeral Funeral services were held Thursday morning at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church for Onu-frey (Fred) Dulak, Town ol Hull, who died Monday at St Michael's Hospital after a short illness. A solemn requiem mass was celebrated by the Rev. Thad The bridegroom, who Is serv ine area.

When Mr. avt hia daughter In marriage ant wai wearing a sown of deluitered jatin made by her mother. Lact appliquea and aeed pearli detailed the front of the goun which was made with a modi helping him grow in school. ing in the U. S.

Air Force, will frank F. RChuIti Their matching tiaras of nylon leave Monday for overseas Frank F. Schultz. 85. 305 petals held nose veils.

Fink An accumulative folder, kept for each child from kindergarten through 12th grade, con- carnations were In their wrist service. He wore his unirorm 4tn died Thursday aft MRS. NIESCIOR Sunilay evening. Oct. 20, at 8 corsages.

o'clock, in the school. Teachers lain 'est results and other fied acoop neckline, three-quar- Technical High School In Mil Following the ceremony deus Koszarek. pastor of St. ter length sleeves, a bell-Khaped I waukee. His bride, who was members of the Immediate lor his marriage, wr.

uorei- ernoon at St. Michael's Hospi ski is a graduate of the taj where he had been a pa Rosholt High School. His tjent f0r the past five weeks, bride, who was graduated from Friends may call at the Dzi-Maria High School, will remain knski Funeral Home. A will be in their rooms for con- perunem lmormniion, ne references from 7 to 8 o'clock. plained.

The information, she skirt and detachable train. graduated in 1958 from Maria Rose's Catholic Church st Clintonville. a nephew of Mr. Dulak. Deacon for the mass fata, is to acquaint eacn new Her bouffant veil of nylon net Higb.

School, Is a sale clerk rrn smiTT PACK No. of teacher with the child. families and the wedding party gathered for breakfast at the Red Mill where a reception and 5 o'clock dinner were attended by 50 families. here for a She plans eraj roSary will be recited at was secured to a rose ana in the Milwaukee omce 01 jsen- st Stanislaus' School will have In commenting on special leaves of the same satin. Seed try Insurance.

10 join ner nusoana in idman, 8 tonight at the funeral home, was another nephew of the deceased, the Rev. Paul Koszarek, Sacred Heart Seminary, Oneida. Formosa, later. a hike and cook-out with fun test fiT'oV and Funeral services will be at 9:30 pearls trimmed the leaves. Ivy Pre-nuptial aventf honoring surrounded the three white or- the bride Included a kitchen nrt advancements on Satur- kindergarten.

Miss Braoam Saturday morning at St. Pet- The Rev. Bernard McCarthy of ehida which she carried. shower given by Miss Barbara day, Oct. 19.

The Cubs are to aid that these tests are given meet lit 1 n.m. at the school to rate the pupil'i ability with St. Matthew's Catholic Church at Wausau was subdeacon. Miss Loretta Clsewski served Thorstad. who also made the AAUW Speaker Tells Problems, 52 SftuSTc'iS Angel Cemetery.

croiinrls. Each is to provide his children throughout the coun- as maid of honor for the bride bride's headpiece, and a coin Masses at the side altars were own food for a cook-out or a ry and to determine how the He was born in Oak Harbor, while James wawrzynlakowskl shower given by the bride celebrated by the Rev. Alois Ohio, Sept 20, 1878, a son of was best man for Mr. Niescior. groom's mother and sisters sack supper.

school rates witn otners in tne Customs Of Nigerian People the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin The bridesmaid was Miss Lucy Sherfinski. St. Mary's Catholic Church, Town of Hull.

area, nowever, miss oraoani BARBARA REBEKAH pointed out, the tests are not Krhii1t7 At ace two. he moved uisner ana ine groomsman was K. 1 -n Donald Wheeler. Robert Roeow- INeW AAemDerS Ufl 'A Day in Nigeria With an Also present in the sanctuary Lodge No. 9 will hold a regu- the first consideration, but the comaci ner lur l- with his parents to a farm In lion.

tha Tnun nf Hpa-PV ski and Frank Niescior were Lutheran GrOUP List I MM Mf v- were the Rev. John Nowak, St. Adalbert's Town of Alban, and lar meeting In the Odd Fellows wacner judgment is given Hall, 120 Vi N. 3rd Monday priority. American Family" was the topic presented by Dr.

William Clements for members of Mrs. Cragg also presented On Mav 10. 1904. he married ure uoiren. I 1 the Rev.

Folsome Cullianan, as The bridal aides wore cock- oome new an invitation from the Stevens Helen Wrycha at St. Casimir's evening, Oct. 21, at 8 o'clock. The speaker said that the the American Association of sistant at St. Paul's Catholie Foint league 01 women voi- rathol Church in the Town tail dresses of willow green de- Gamma Delta, Lutheran stu- The Past Noble Grands will students are now receiving ln- Church at Mosinee.

be honored. Lunch will follow structions in modern mathema- ers inviting branch mempers 0f jjuu. lustered satin featuring fitted dent organization at Wiscon University Women meeting Wednesday evening at Nelson Hall. to attend a united isations Aftpr their marriaee. thev the meeting.

tics and that foreign languages Burial was made in St bodices, scoop necklines, short Stete Colleee here, have program scneauiea juonaay ai lived in Rhinelander for a peri will be introduced in the 7th aieeves ana sneain SKins wiin mAmKar.hnn an Mary's parish cemetery at Tor un with Father Thaddeus Kos fArliV KLUMtL. uAKULiN UUD rJ0 nttvt vr Dr. Clements, Wisconsin a4aImm 4a4nkak SkMilriia I 8 p.m. at bentry auditorium, of five years In 1909 they will meet Monday evening, Oct. M.

tpiiTau-th H.mnn, trimm uHth mehiia. Crv. The group meets alternate State College professor, re An AAUW "Antiques" stuay moved to a farm in the Town zarek officiating. cently returned from a year group is now being formed, 0f Sharon where they lived for Zl ciocK, al ine nume strated a flutophone used to stals and seed pearls trimmed Thursdays, with their presi The sisters of St. Matthew's and Mrs.

Robert wnitmire, 35 years. Upon their retire- teach music in the 4th grade. rosettes which they wore in dent, Alan Johnson, Stevens in Nigeria where he had serv-as a representative of the nold Anderson as co-hostess. cnairman, nas announced inai ment 19 years aeo. thev moved Mrs.

Herbert Klimpke gave a their hair and held nose veils. Point, tapping the gavel. Eu Church at Wausau and St Joseph's Convent attended the services in a group. Mr. Dulak's an organizational meeting win to Stevens Point.

They carried crescent arrange- gene N. Brodhagen, head of United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organi Mrs. T. Stoner will be in brjej resume of fa con. charge of the program.

fBranr. h-irf the McKinlev be held on Wednesday, Oct. His Barents, three sisters ments of red camelia roses, the WSC physical education zation. Dr. and Mrs.

Clements 5, at ner nome, ou vienei and four brothers preceded him surrounded by dracaena leaves, department, is the adviser, ST. PATRICK'S CAMP, Royal School. and their sons, Bruce and Pal rarx niage. death. The new Mr.

and Mrs. Nies- Stevens Point area residents mer, made their home in Ka Neighbors of America, -f Plo- Commended for their volun-ver, will be entertained at the teer work as adult guards on Mrs. Otis Mehlberg reported Survivors include his wife; daughter, Sister M. Casilia, is principal of St. Matthew's School in Pallbearers were Nick, Joseph and Frank Gostomski, Zigmund Peplinski, Leo Schwabe and John Dulak.

eior are spending a week in whose names are on the roster southern Wisconsin. They will include Timm Johnson, 528 progress on the adult guards five sons, George, 724 Water duna where Dr. Clements assisted in setting up a statisti home of Mrs. Ralph Yorton, Church and Rice Streets were Plover, Saturday afternoon, Oct. Mrs.

Mike Witkowski, Mrs. Har-19. A social hour will follow a old Kinney, Mrs. Richard Moss, be at home after Oct. 20 at Sommers Susan Lynn crossing program.

Mrs. Mem- Charles and Frank, Town berg was elected official rep- 0f Dewey, Albin, Bevent, and cal testing program for the 1753 S. 58th West Allis. Judd, Bancroft; Lloyd Wil resentative for participation Wallace, 305 4th four Nigerian Ministry of Educa tion. Mrs.

Alex Gawlik, Mrs. War Mr. Niescior is employed as liam Marquard, 133 Spruce o'clock business meeting. in this activity which was un- daughters. Mrs.

John (Ger ren Allen, Mrs. Leo Wergin a machinist's helper by the Al- Robert John McConnell, Illustrating his discussion Mrs. James Coniff and Mrs. len Bradley Corp. He was 113 Center; Kathryn Mary animously approved by trude) Suske, Rothschild, Mrs AAUW last spring.

jonn (Bernice) Hintz and Mrs, with colored slides, the speaK Miss Holthusen Lester Smart, graduated in 1956 from Boys Timm, 424 Prais and Miss Emma Smith, member- August (Isabelle) Hintz, Town Relatives and friends attended the services from Ringle, Mosinee, Milwaukee, Wausau, Antigo, Clintonville, Oneida, Manawa, Marshfield, Thorp, and the Torun and Stevens Point areas. Miss Louise Laedtke, a cadet Elaine Wunderlich, 3y9 wyatt Speaker Today er reviewed social culture, customs and problems of the Nigerian people. A display of ship chairman, announces that of Bevent and Mrs. Helen teacher was introduced, Ave, At Madison Meet 30 new members have joined Konieczki, Chicago; 36 grand Mrs. T.

A. Mockler asked art and religious objects, mu Newcomers Plan Special Events the branch. New members in- children; 51 great-grandchil Miss Sue Holthusen, 216 N. parents to attend a council WSC Men At elude: Mrs. Louis Angelich, dren; and one sister, Mrs.

He- sical instruments, tools and farm implements and Nigerian Reserve is in Madison to- meeting on Monday evening An Illustrated talk on dec- 1- Mrs. Jerry Baird, Mrs. James len Ajeski, Rhinelander. ru: day to speak at a meeting of when adult guards will be dis- Broyn, Mrs. Gerald L.

Bur orative imports was given by riuiiic uu wucii Mrs. Augustine Snider Thurs- Dr. Paul Yambert, dean of the Governor Committee on cussed. ling, Mrs. Vernetta Check, Mrs.

Sudow's Services Children and Youth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brey VFW Auxiliary Initiates Members publications was also part of the program. "English is the universal learning language of Nigeria although each of the coun Mrs.

William Diedrich, Mrs. Services were held Thurs- Miss Holthusen, a senior were hostesses for the evening Gerald R. Dobbe, Mrs. Wayne day evening at the Boston Initiation of new members Eggieston, Mrs. George Han- Funeral Home for Mrs.

Ger home economics major at Wis- and the 3rd grade won the consin State College here, to- penny pot. Lunch was served sen, Mrs. Robert A. Johnson, trude Sudow, 215 S. Frontenac was held Thursday evening try's 250 tribes has its own dialect," Dr.

Clements said. day evening when the New- applied arts and science at comers met at the Tempo Dis- Wisconsin State College here count Store. was the keynote speaker Wed- Following the talk, the New- nesday, Oct. 16, when a col-comers held their regular lege-vocational career day was meeting and social hour at the held at the Prairie du Chien Point Bowl. Senior High School.

Mrs. Robert Becker reported His topic was "What Kind of Mrs. Dave Krembs, Mrs. John who died early Thurs when the Auxiliary to General McGlachlin Post No. 568, Vet Launn, Mrs.

Clare E. Martin, day afternoon, day related her experiences by the 5th grade mothers, Mrs. this past summer when she Bernard Rogers, Mrs. Warren was a scholarship student at Allen, Mrs. Norman Lutz, Mrs.

the "Encampment for Citizen- Mareda Stowell and Mrs. El- "These languages have neither enough words nor enough Mrs. A. A. Mellentine, Mrs.

The services were conducted erans of Foreign Wars, held a regular meeting at the Library Clubrooms. sounds to incorporate technical terms, and if the country Norbert V. Nolan, Mrs. Ells- by Rabbi David MatznSr-from worth Oligney. Wausau.

The body was taken ship" in New York City. Miss mer Oksiuta, chairman Holtnusen was one 01 is to institute programs of Mrs. Harmon Skowen, Mrs. to Milwaukee and is at the The group voted to send a science and technology, these John M. Thompson, Mrs.

Rob- Goodman-Bensman Funeral hospital quota check and a out the world to participate in Dr. oehm Delegate must be in English," he ex ert Van Order, Mrs. David Home on Burleigh btreet, on the ciuo's October social an Education Why?" which is planned as a Hallo- Another wsc faculty mem. ween party on Saturday night, ber who attended the Career 9 Cl-k Day ents was Dr. Alan Leh- at the Red Mill.

Costume pnz- mn of ft En Ush t. es will be given during the ment who gerved ag a coun. dress-up party. All Newcom- seor to the junjorg and sen. Varnev, Mrs.

Tom Draper, Burial will take place Sun check for Veterans Day cheer to the VA hospitals and a check to the United Fund plained. Dr. Clements noted that Ni tne six-weeK stuay. ine scno- -r a rL larship was awarded by the 1 Vieeiing JT encampment State Medical Group Miss Patricia Skowronski, day at 12:45 with graveside gerian education is almost ex Mrs. Walter Meilahn, Mrs.

services in Second Home Ceme drive. Keith Bender. Mrs. Ethel tery, Milwaukee. ers and alumnae and their es clusive to boys, particularly in Moslem areas.

He explained, thusen are her parents. The women made plans to iors participating. Shulfer. Mrs. W.

J. Coleman. A memorial fund has been honor their Gold Star Moth however, that in areas pre Mrs. Myron J. Peterson, Mrs.

established in Mrs. Sudow's corts are invited. Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Carroll Dana are chairmen.

Mrs. Jack Edgerton an Ui. ridllLlS C. VjfCIllIl IS III Madison for the fall meeting of the Wisconsin State Medical Society House of Delegates, representing the Portage County Medical Society dominantly Christian the Robert Chesbrough, Mrs. Har- name, young women were being of riet Kalka.

Mrs. Philin A. ers and past presidents at the next regular meeting in November Which will feature a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper. The members are to provide a fered more such opportunity. Jones, and Mrs.

Waclaw Soro- Mrs. Anna K. Greitan Karen Benson, R. L. Johnson Say Vows At Ripoh Church nounced that the club will hold a bake sale at Ray's Red Owl He quoted one Christian lead ka.

Mrs. Anna R. Greiten, 58, as a delegate. The meeting Dessert was served from a Town of Hull, died Thursday on Friday, Nov. 15, from 3 to er as saying "If we neglpct the education of our women, we was scheduled for today and Saturday.

Dr. Albin Sowka table decorated with a basket at 7:50 p.m. at St. Michael's 9 p.m., with Mrs. Edgerton and Mrs.

James Roberts as co- Hospital where she had been arrangement of dried fall flow seated by Bruce Clements. Ste- is, 01c- prirfa Pnnntv orrnnn a patient for three weeks fol ers by the hostesses: Mrs. R. S. McDonald, Miss Julia Kas- lowing surgery, Robert L.

Johnson and his bride, the former Miss Karen Jean Benson, who were married recently at the Ripon ten, Mrs. William Wendt and are as a bird with one wing." "It will be a long time before Nigeria will ever be a country of means," Dr. Clements stated. Predominantly an agricultural nation, Nigeria's greatest resource is land. Conservation programs Friends may call at the Dzi koski Funeral Home this eve ream, The meeting will feature a bridegroom, Al bert Testa.

study of the recent Boaz-Allen- Rhinelander, and Dan Olson, Hamilton survey of WSMS Mayville, both fraternity broth- and the Milwaukee County dish to pass. In charge will be Mrs. Joe Cevan, chairman, Mrs. Bessie Maslowski, Mrs. John Janikowski, Mrs.

Ernest Zuege, Mrs. Ida Zelewski, Mrs. Pauline Eckman and Mrs. Julius Wachowiak. Mrs.

Albert Bickel will be in charge of dee-orations. Chairmen reporting were Mrs. Verna Lepinski, cancer; Mrs. Andrew Pavlik, savings Methodist Church, are now liv ning. The Rosary Society of chairmen.

Mrs. Gary Martin told of a Christmas dance planned for Dec. 13 from 9 p.m. to 1 at Hotel Whiting. It was announced that the November meeting will be held at the Wisconsin Public Service Corp.

auditorium where Mrs. S. W. Bird. Mission Scheduled ers- Medical Society.

This is based St. Stanislaus' Catholic Church ing in Plover. a weoaing cane crown or primarily on the long stand- Mr. Johnson, a senior student will recite a rosary at 7:30 tonight, a general rosary will are desperately needed in these jace mmmea wun.pearis arm ing controversy between the At St. Casimir's at Wisconsin State College, is agricultural areas, the speaker follow at 8, crysiais neia ine onne doui- two groups over the Blue fant veil of silk illusion.

Es- Cross and Blue Shield pro- An eight-day mission will said, for too often the land is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland P. Johnson, Almond, and the Mrs. Dorothy Bourn will dem Funeral services will be held at 11:30 Saturday morning at start at St.

Casimir's Catholic cortea oy ner iatner. sne was gram In Wisconsin, represent- onstrate Christmas decorations exhausted, burned off and wasted through primitive stamps; Mrs. Otto Durmick, the ill; Mrs. Paul Krueger, attired in a gown of bouquet ed by Surgical Care of the Mil St. Stanislaus' Church.

Burial and foods. farming practices. taffeta and peau d'ange lace. membership, who said 70 per will take place beside her hus New comers to the city in waukee County group and the VVisconsin Physicians plan of Natural resources Include band in Guardian Angel Ceme former Miss Benson, who has attended the local college, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman H. Benson, Ripon, both former students at WSC. Mrs. Benson, the former Joyce Sullivan, is the daughter of Mr. the state society.

cent of the members have paid their 1964 dues and asked others to mail them to her. tery. tin, coal and substantial deposits of petroleum. Dr. Cle Church, Town of Hull, Sunday morning, Oct.

20, and conclude on Sunday evening, Oct 27. The Rev. Omer Kelley, Milwaukee, will conduct the services. The mission will open at the troduced were Mrs. Norman Underwood, Mrs.

Tom Schulze and Mrs. Thomas Da hi, who The former Anna Brychell Lace trimmed the bell-shaped taffeta skirt and its detachable train. The basque bodice was fashioned with a mock bolero of the lace with elbow-length sleeves. She carried a Dr. Gehin will also attend a post graduate seminar of the ments explained.

"Nigeria has Continuous membership came from Milwaukee; Mrs. was born in the Town of Hull Sept 4, 1905, a daughter of a few good sized textile mills, but not nearly enough indus bars were presented by Mrs. John Flaig, the president as and Mrs. John Sullivan, 312 Wyatt Ave. The bridegroom is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Mr.

and Mrs. John Brychell, 508 N. Illinois Ave. try," he said. 8 a.m.

Mass Sunday. Masses will be celebrated daily during follows: 25-year, Mrs. Ed Pio- Most of the country prog American College of Physicians in Milwaukee at the Marquette Medical School and the Milwaukee County Hospital Oct. 21-25. Dr.

Gehin has been an associate member of the Ameri She was educated here and National Fraternity. the week at 7:30 and 9 a.m. trowski; 10-year, Mrs. Durmick and Mrs. Arthur Gullik- cascade of pink roses, steph-anotis and ivy.

Her aides wore identical cocktail-length dresses of French and royal blue duo-tone satin, ress in education and health has been through the work of 1 The evening services, includ The couple repeated their son; five-year, Mrs. Cevan. missionaries." Dr. Clements ing the two Sundays, will be Lee King and Mrs. Irving Anderson, Escanaba, Mrs.

Boyd Warner, Plover; Mrs. Ron Heinemann, Danube, Mrs. Robert- Polston, Germany; Mrs. Robert Weig-gle, Manitowoc; Mrs. Paul Ap-pel and Mrs.

Phillip Thompson, Minneapolis; Mrs. Robert Andrew, Wisconsin Rapids. Mrs. Charles Post was elect- vows during a double ring cere attended Wisconsin State College for two years. Following her schooling, she started to work for the Wisconsin Telephone in Milwau Following the meeting lunch held at 8 o'clock daily.

can College of Physicians and mony at 2 p. m. on Sept. 28, made with fitted bodices, ba observed. "The country provides a few fair hospital fa was served by Mrs.

Lepinski, teau necklines, short sleeves diplomat of the American with the Rev. Ardys Van Sta- Mrs. John Turriff. Mrs. Victor cilities, but the many diseases eoara 01 internal weaicme vern officiating.

The traditional and bell skirts with cut-away Okray, Mrs. Stanley Krutza, common to the area has given nuptial music was provided by panels. Their pillbox hats Nigeria the reputation of Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lester Guets-chow, 308 N.

Illinois have received word of the Mrs. R. E. Kurth, organist, and had circular veils. Each car Mrs.

Frances Guzman and Mrs. Mae Grubba. Mrs. Alex Pudrowski received a special prize. Mrs.

Ray Meacham was in charge of games. Mrs. Hugh Ray Stellmacher, soloist. Miss Linda Benson was her sister's maid of honor and Miss ried a single white mum with royal blue streamers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the churc 1 parlors.

The Republican House. since 1955. Mrs. Kerst Attends WEA Conference Mrs. Marjorie Kerst vice president, represented the Wisconsin State College local of NEA-WEA Wednesday, when the Wisconsin Education Asso kee.

She married the late Albert Greiten in Duluth. Minn. They lived in Hibbing. for a fewyears following their marriage before they moved to Milwaukee. In 1933, they moved to' the Brychell homestead, her present address.

She had been employed by the Wisconsin Telephone Co. for the past 15 years. Survivors Include her parents; one son, Jerome, Town ed membership chairman to fill a vacancy. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ray Oster, Mrs.

Dana, Mrs. Florence Lea, Mrs. Jane Brey and Mrs. Vernon Hagen. Special prizes were won bv Mrs.

Hagen. Mrs. Paul Karen Splitt served as brides White Man he concluded. Mrs. Clinton Cragg, branch president announced that an AAUW workshop program will be conducted on Friday, Oct.

25. at Appleton. Mrs. Cragg will represent the local organization at this program, and she invited any branch members Interested In attending the training session to maid. Both are of Ripon.

Timo-' Ripon. was the scene of a'din- birth of their first grandchild, a daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Radtke, Madison, on Oct 16. Mrs.

Radtke is the former Jeannine Guets-chow. Mr. Radtke is the son of Mrs. Alice Radtke. Manawa.

The Douglas Radtkes are both graduates of Wisconsin Stat College here. Hospitol Birth Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chap-pell. 4074 Strongs Ave, art the parents of a son bora Thursday at St Michael's Hos thy Taschwer.

Milwaukee, as ner served to relatives and out best man for his fraternity of town friends at 6:30 p. m. brother with Jerry Timm. Plain- The bride wore a light blue Holtermarn. Mrs.

Becker. Mrs. ciation held its annual fall leadership conference at Hotel Wbitict. Herbert LbMjohan ad Mrs.lfiekL. a'so a fraternity brother, suit when the couple left for a pital hia groorr-fma.

Cuetta were Jnorlfcera yjchigaa baceyisooa. Fee.

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