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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 10

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The Post-Crescenti
Location:
Appleton, Wisconsin
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10
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Winners in 10 AppTefon Pest-Crescent Thursday, July 31, 1947 ftaukauna Woman to Live in West After Marriage Today North Shore Event Told July women's tournament win ners at North Shore Golf club are matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Edna Gitzel of Ripon and Mrs. William in A flight; Miss Patricia Leach, Oshkosh, Mrs. Harold Bean of Van Dyne, flight; and Mrs. Douglas Hyde, flight Mrs. Russell Florin will meet John Gillen, Jr, Van Dyne, brother of the bridegroom, was Beat man and ushers were John Gillen and Robert Gitzel.

Mrs. Robert Gitzel the winner of the Pat Avlward- Mrs. Kimberly Stuart -match to de CYO Party Held Over 100 young people in the eliy Catholic Youth Organization" at-jended a splash party Wednesday evening at the Neenah pool. Swimming was followed by dancing and refreshments. The next meeting et the Y.

O. council will bt held Aug. 13. Over 400 persons attended the iee cream social held by the Reading circle of the First English Lutheran church. Wednesday afternoon and evening at the good fellowship hall of the church.

Proceeds of the social will be sent to the Home for the Aged at Fond du Lac. 1 Charles Kolb will be in charge of the regular Bible study and prayer meeting at 7 o'clock this evening at the First Baptist church. Choir practice will begin at 8 About 250 persons attended the ice cream social given by the Ladies Aid society of Grace Lutheran church. Bear Creek," Wednesday evening on the lawn of the G. Ballhorn residence.

Bear Creek. termine the night winner. of Athens was at the organ and ac Blind boeev winners Wednesday companied Ralph Gitzel, Green were Mrs. Flom, Mrs. John Schmer-ein, Miss Aileen Remmel, Mrs.

Dan Lake, who was the vocal soloist i After a honeymoon In Chicago iis.The rectory of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church, Kaukauna, will be the scene at 4 o'clock this afternoon of the wedding of Mrs. Martha M. Gast, 1417J Crooks avenue, Kaukauna, to William A. Lewis, Suquamish Wash. The Rev.

Paul Oehlert will read the service. -The couple will be attended by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dittman. Mrs.

Ihttman is a cousin of the bride. After the ceremony, a wedding dinner will be served, and Mr. and Lewis will leave In the evening for Suquamish, where they make their home. Gltsel-Gillen Miss Ida Gitzel, daughter of Mr, 'and Mrs. Karl Gitzel, Hosendale, the bride of Glen G.

Gillen, 1 Appleton, son of John Gillen of Van Dyne in a ceremony performed by Rev. William P. Foster last Satis urday afternoon at the Gospel Tab- 'rnacle, Bipon. Mrs. Oswald Feder, Berlin, was and northern Wisconsin, the couple Courtney, Mr.

Arthur Haselow and Mrs. Gavin Young. Mrs. Samuel N. Pickard was lolf chairman for the will reside in Appleton.

Schaefer-Chapmsn day. Qualifying for the Aueust cham. BRIDE-TO-BE Mr. and pionship tournament was completed yesterday, with flieht assianments Miss Gertrude Schaefer, Augusta, Maine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

August Schaefer, Brillion, and Paul S. Chapman, son of Emily and pairings to be made later this wees. Mrs. Henry Winius; Little Chute, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Alice, John Hermus, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Hermus, Little Chute. No date has been set for the wedding. I Chapman, Augusta, were united in marriage last Friday evening at the Second Congregational church parsonage, South Brewer, Maine, by Dr. Chesley H. Laite.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Viricel, South Brewer, BABIES' MILK DRINKING CONTEST Sportive members of Les Gdillards donned baby bonnets and bibs and seated themselves in the laps of their "mothers" for a milk-drinking Contract golf winners at Butte des Morts Golf club Wednesday were Mrs. Walter Finch, Oshkosh, A flight; Mrs.

Sherman Bronstad, flight; Mrs. Allen B. Adams, Neenah, flight; and tied in flight, Mrs. Irving Kramlich, Mrs. Roman Wenzel, Mrs.

Clarence Schultz and Mrs. LeRoy Stohlman. Completing club pro Everett Leonard's foursome were Mrs. E. contest when the group held a dinner dance last week at the Cliffs tavern.

Pictured working THE ROSE SHOP'S on the bottles are. from left to right. Dart Urn stein, Mrs. Louis Phillips, Henry itarcK, Mrs. Warren Choudoir, Paul Schultz, Mrs.

Robert Volkman, Robert Schroeder and Mrs. Robert Bar ry all of Appleton. (Post-Crescent Photo) H. Harwood, Mrs. Frank Lang and Mark S.

Catlins, are Hosts at Cocktails, Dinner Mrs. Kramlich. Mrs. Douglas Evans, of 18-hole players, and Mrs. Corwin Van Housen, of 9-holers, received special prizes.

A group of Butte des Morts golfers will go to Green Bay next Wed nesday for the 1-day coptest at Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Catlin, Jrj Shorewood Country club for member clubs of the Northeastern Wis 1614 S. Connell street, entertained at a cocktail and dinner party JUST FOR FUN Listen to these Records Anything You Can Do Bing Crosby, Dick Haymes and The Andrews Sisters Tallahassee Dinah Shore Woody Herman The Man Who Paints the Rainbow in the Sky Betty.

Rhodes Sugar; Blues Clyde McCoy I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder Martha Tilton, Guy Lombardo, Eddy Howard When You Were Sweet Sixteen Perry Como Nola Ted Weems with Elmo Tanner Dreams Are A Dime A Dozen Vaughn Monroe Beside You Freddy Martin I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now Jerry Cooper Almost Like Being irv Love Frank Sinatra Wednesday evening in honor of their, houseguests, Mr; and Russell K. Miller, Seattle, who will leave for home tomorrow. Mrs. Miller is the former Ruth Bial- i kowsky, a cousin of Mrs. The Millers were feted Friday evening at a dinner party given by Mr.

and Mrs. William Nowell, ON FINE QUALITY APPAREL is something to shout about! Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cj H. Winn, Kaukauna, was honored at a coin shower Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Henry Loren-zen, Lake Winnebago. Co-hostesses at toe party, which was attended by 24 guests, were Mrs. C. H. Winn of Kaukauna and Mrs.

Henry Nagei oj Appleton. Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. Theodore Nytes, Mrs. Edward Kline, Mrs. John Van De Loo, Mrs.

Nicholas Lummerding, Mrs. Angela BrenzeL Mrs. Selma Nettekoven and Mrs. Leo.Nagan, all of Kaukauna, and Mrs. Raymond Poppn of Appleton.

Mrs. George Greenwood of Kaukauna a special prize. Cards and swimming furnished the afternoon's entertainment and dinner was served at 6:30 in the evening. Sunday at Cocktails and dinner at the George A. Nowell home, Monday afternoon at a lunch eon given by Mrs.

Bert Post, and dinner Monday evening with Mrs. Harry Sanborn and Miss. Lucille You will be amazed and delighted over the exceptional savings. Sanborn. They spent the.

weekend with the Gordon Dexters Ik Clin-tonville. MENASHA BRIDE Mrs. Marlin A. Buss, was Josephine Silwanowiez. dauahter of Mrs.

The nineteenth annual reunion of Mary Silwanowicz, 905 Second PvW-aik consin Women's Golf association. Scoring on the basis of half -handicaps on the odd holes will rank next week's winners at Butte des Morts. Mrs. James McKenny and Mrs. Ralph McGowan will be the day's chairmen.

Mrs. Robert Fahrenkrug, 603 E. Fremont street was hostess to the Lucky Seven club Wednesday, when schafskopf winners were Mrs. Alois Fahrenkrug, first, and Mrs. Arnold Coenen, second prize.

The next meeting will be Aug. 13 with Mrs. John Kemps, 628 E. Goodall street Mrs. John Loderbauer, Kaukauna, Mrs.

Henry Breitenfeldt and Mrs. Eleanor Huebner were winners at Wednesday afternoon's meeting of the Jolly Eight Schafskopf club. Mrs. Roy Stroessenreu-ther, 1813 N. Oneida street was hostess.

7 Mrs. Loderbauer received the traveling prize, and Mrs. Arthur Johnson was a guest The next meeting will be Aug. 13 with Mrs. Louis Fuerst 2219 N.

Oneida street Eob Barlament with a 37 low net score, won the prize in juniors' play at Riverview Country club Wednesday. Qualifying for the junior championship tourney is in progress, and first matches will be played Aug. 14. Five times as much Vitamin A has been found in the milk of cows fed on good alfalfa hay as in the milk of cows fed on poor timothy hay. Mrs.

Elizabeth Kamke, 528 E. the Theil family was held Sunday at Hattons park, New London, with 91 street, Menasha, until ner marriaae at St. Mary church. Maple street, entertained at a show persons from Wittenberg, Eland. er at her home in honor of her daughter, Mrs.

Carl Nemeth, Tues Menasha, last Saturday. Her husband is' from Oshkosh, and West BloomCeld, Waupaca, Weyau-wega, Northport Winchester, 'Hor-; tonville, Winneconne, Merrill, Ap Goats Suits Dresses Sportswear Accessories Every spring and summer garment reduced to a new low! day evening. Schafskopf and dice were played with prizes going to they will reside in Menasha (Fadner Photo) pleton, Neenah, Clintonville and Mrs. Joseph Schink, Mrs. Elmer iff' New.

London The foK Kleman, Mrs. Edward Leisoh and" lowing officers were elected: Christ TheiL president; Mrs. Clifford LoisBauernfeind's Bratx, secretary; and Mrs. Clarence Gallow, historian. Next summer's Phone 41? 224 East College Ave.

Engagement Is Told and Mrs. Karl W. Bauern-feind, 307 E. Brewster Street, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lois, to Arlin K. Schnell, son of Mr.

'and Mrs. Harvey Schnell, Brillion. The couple will be married Friday, Aug. 15, at the First Methodist church. SHOP IN AIR-COr4DmONED COMFORT I I.

-I I I it Mrs. Conrad Schink. The traveling prize was awarded to Mrs. Clifford Smith, Other guests were Mrs. Claud Thompson, Mrs.

Roland Sonnleitner, Mrs. Frank Kneice, Mrs. Christ Schink, Mrs, Clarence Kneice, Miss- Frances Leisch, Miss Bertha Habermann, Mrs. Arthur Schink and Mrs. Raymond Kneice.

Tied for first and second places in the north-south division in duplicate bridge play Wednesday evening at the Catholic club were Mrs. John Schneider and Mrs. Sophie Douglas, and Mrs. E. J.

Van Von-deren and Mr. Schneider. Mrs. George Green and Mrs. Max Schie-dermayer were third.

Playing east and west Mrs. Emil Kraemer and Mrs. Ruth Bell were first; Mrs. Bess Long and Mrs. R.

T. Dunger, second; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kanzig, third. The Knights of Columbus will sponsor another session at 8 o'clock- next Wednesday evening at the Catholic club.

Duplicate bridge winners Wednesday afternoon at Butte des M.tJ 2 .1. ivions Vjoix ciuo were, ui me uurui- reunion will again be held at Hat-tons park. Miss Peggy Lummerding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lummerding, Kaukauna, who will be married Aug.

16 at St Mary Catholic church, Kaukauna, to Eugene sister, and brother-in-law of Mr. Chapman were the attendants. Mrs. Chapman, who Is chief dietician at the Veterans'- Administration Center, Togus, Maine, is a graduate of the Brillion. High school and the University of Wisconsin.

She is a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron sorority. Mr. Chapman graduated from Gorham State Teacher's college and the Univiersity of Maine. He is a member of Kappa Delta Phi fraternity. In the navy for three years, he received his discharge with the rank of petty officer first! class.

Mr. Chapman is senior training officer at the Veterans' Administration center, Togus. i south division, Mrs. J. wumot and Mrs.

Frank Kronser, first, and Mrs. Arthur Jones and Mrs. R. F. Dunger, second.

Of east-west players Mrs. Eugene Fountain and Mrs. Fred Dauchert were first and L. H. Koepke and Mrs.

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