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Manitowoc Herald-Times from Manitowoc, Wisconsin • 3

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Manitowoc (Wis.) Herald-Times, April 1 0, 1 971 Two Rivers Reporter M-3 Cominq Easter Weekend Weddings- Chosen Events Mothers Are Guests at Breakfast MONDAY, APRIL 12 1 p.m. Women's Club lun- Toepel-Konecny meeting. Manitowoc Motor Hotel. Miss Agnese A mother-daughter breakfast Dunne, speaker. Miss Jody Susan Toepel became the bride of Peter Jan Konecny at 4:30 p.m.

Saturday. was served for the Rapids-Al-verno Neighborhood Scouts Sun 7 p.m. Lakeshore Palettiers. Joseph Mann Library, Two day, March 7, at the school hall The Rev. James Knuth per Rivers.

Guest lecturer, Mrs. of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Alverno. Louise Perschbacker of Apple-ton. Mrs.

Perschbacker Entertainment was provided. formed the ceremony at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Parents of the bride are Mr. weaves. A marriage covenant was by Miss Mary Beth Augustine and David Edwin Laux 3 p.m.

Saturday before the of Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The ReV. Robert Sawall officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Ms.

Raymond W. Augustine of Rt. 3, Manitowoc. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph G. Laux Sr. of 3605 Dale Manitowoc. Honor couple for the ceremony was Miss Sharon F. Duebner and Richard Eisner.

Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Jeanne Laux, the groom's 7 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary Aerie The Brownie troops gave skits they had performed on Thinking Day. The Juniors and Cadettes performed dances they had 706 officers meeting. Escort re and Mrs. Richard Toepel of i 1 'f.

"'''hi I Wisconsin Rapids and the groom 7:30 p.m. Drews Bleser Unit is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 88 Auxiliary. Legion Club.

7:45 p.m. P.E.O. Sisterhood, Konecny of 1306 S. Ninth Chapter CD. Mrs.

C.E. Jones, Manitowoc. 1611 Reed hostess. Mrs. F.

Bridal attendants were Miss Timberlake, co-hostess. Pro Linda Griese of Manitowoc as gram by Mrs. Gary Droham. ham. sister, and Miss Jennifer Jonas 8 p.m.

Jaycettes monthly meeting. Wisconsin Fuel and oi Misnicot. The bride's brother, Alex Au- learned at Holy Family College, Manitowoc. The Scouts presented their Daisy Low cans to the guest speaker, Mrs. Janet Crouch.

Eligible girls received World Association Pins from their leaders. Mistress of ceremonies, Mrs. Edward Wallander introduced the cookie chairman, Mrs. Elmer Neuser, and troop workers Mrs. Victor Kohlman, Miss Judy Roberts, Mrs.

Glenn Hanson, Miss Pat Simmer, Mrs. William Heinzen, and Mrs. Robert Neuser. Mrs. Hansen reported on her Brownie troop activities.

On Wednesday, March 17, the girls toured the Manitowoc Public Light Co. Campaigning and gustine, was a groomsman along Mrs." Peter J. Konecny (Vassar Studio) elections. lb. wim MarK ruscni.

Ushering for the wedding TUESDAY, APRIL 13 maid of honor; Miss Beth Toepel, sister of the bride, and Miss Sandra Konecny, sister of the groom, as bridemaids. Serving as best man was Larry Bonk of Manitowoc and groomsmen were Larry Bergner of Milwaukee and Mark LeCoque of Two Rivers. Following the ceremony a reception was given at Sorge's Charcoal House, Mnitowoc. The bride, a 1969 graduate of Lincoln High School Manitowoc, was employed as a were John Laux, brother of the 6:15 p.m. Lakeshore Toast- groom, and David Altergott.

masters Club dinner meeting. The new Mr. and Mrs. Laux greeted their wedding guests at a reception at Kohlbeck's River- Manitowoc Motor Hotel. Toast-master, Roger Newton; table topics, Marty Drury: master CHRISTMAN-OLSON Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer M. Christman of Green Bay announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Laura Christman, to Richard Philip Olson, son of Mrs. Josephine P. Olson of 1114-A S.

10th Manitowoc. Miss Christman was graduated from Preble High School, Green Bay, and from Holy Family Hospital School of Nursing, Manitowoc. She is a registered nurse in the obstetrical department at Holy Family Hospital. Her fiance was graduated from Sacred Heart Minor Seminary, Oneida, and received his bachelor of arts degree from St. Francis Major Seminary, Milwaukee.

Olson was a commissioned of-fcer iin the United States Marine Corps. He is a student at Herzing Institute, Appleton, studying computer programming. view Inn, Reus Mills. valuator, Ron DeFere; mvoca Mrs. Laux was graduated in tion, Bill Tisler.

Speakers: Don Library, and on Wednesday, 4969 from Manitowoc Luther Taylor, Rich Kohnert, Norm an High School, Manitowoc. She March 31 they toured the Manitowoc County Traffic Center Alexander and Dan Hessel. 6:30 p.m. Clipper City Chords- and Jail. men, Manitowoc Chapter of SPEBSQSA board meeting.

Saenger Hall. Emma Drumm and Mrs, Fran- secretary in tne purchasing department of Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Her husband was graduated in 1967 from Lincoln High School and is a senior in the school of business administration at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. When the newlyweds return from a wedding trip they will 7:30 p.m. Elks Ladies After was a dental assistant at Park Dental Clinic, Manitowoc.

Her husband was graduated in 1969 from Lincoln High School, Manitowoc. Laux is a private in the United States Army. He is attending a school for computer maintenance located at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, where the newly wedded couple will make their home. cis Deitz, instructors. noon (Jolt Assn.

organizational WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 meeting. Manitowoc Elks Club. Junior Troop 12 and Alverno Cadettes camped out Saturday-Sunday, March 26-27, at Camp Manitou. The Scouts partially completed requirements for troop camper, outdoor cook, and outdoor fun badge. Making and serving the breakfast were Mrs.

William Heinzen, Mrs. Richard Grajek, Mrs. Wallander, Mrs. Kohlman 1 lllfili1" llfilllilil illflf f. IliSllllW I i i New members welcome.

Senior Citizens Calendar Unless otherwise specified all events will take place at the Senior Citizens Center, 3313 Peto Manitowoc. 9:30 a.m. Volunteer Bureau. 10 a.m. Center open.

10 a.m. Legislative study. 7:30 p.m. Manitowoc Dupli cate Bridge Club. Eagles resiae at Maaison.

11 a.m. Telephone Reasur- Club. ance. 7:30 p.m. Otto Oas Auxiliary 1:30 p.m.

April, Showers Fun president; Mrs. Sustman, first and Mrs. Neuser. 659, Veterans of Foreign Wars SUNDAY, APRIL 11 Veterans Club. Election of of vice-president; Mrs Joseph Menchal, second vice-president; ficers and movie on cancer to 2 D.m.

Card party. Mr. and follow meeting. Mrs. Edward Litel, co-chair 8 p.m.

Clipper City Chords- Day Social. 4:30 p.m. Potluck supper. 5:50 p.m. "Bits and Pieces," glass collage.

Mrs. Sandy Hynek, instructor. THURSDAY, APRIL 15 9:30 a.m. Volunteer Bureau. 10 a.m.

Central open. Holy Redeemer Hears Reading From Masquers A play reading entitled "How Was the Trip" was presented by members of Masquers, Inc. to members of the Ladies of Holy men, Manitowoc Chapter of men. MONDAY, APRIL 12 9:30 a.m. Volunteer Bureau.

10 a.m. Center open. SPEBSQSA rehearsal. Saenger Mrs. Paul Taddy, secretary; and Mrs.

Walecka, treasurer. The society will have a spring sale booth at the April 17 Good -Neighbors Bazaar at Mid-Cities Mall, announced Mrs. Hugo Kleckner. An announcement concerning David E. Laux Mrs.

Hall. Guests welcome. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 11 a.m. Telephone Reasur- (Welnetz Studio) Class of 31 Sets Meeting The Washington High School, Two Rivers, Class of 1931 has scheduled a meeting for all members of the class at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Room of the Hamilton Community House.

All graduates of the class are invited to attend to begin discussion of plans for a class reunion, according to a notice. The meeting date originally was inadvertently announced as ance. 1 p.m. Germanic Society. Odd Redeemer at the Tuesday evening meeting at Holy Redeemer 1:30 p.m.

Senior Citizens Club 1:30 p.m. 'Look and Learn," the parish Dicnic scheduled Sun crochet beading. Mrs. Sophia day. June 27.

was made bv Mrs. 11 a.m. Telephone Reassur-j ance. 1 p.m. Weaving class.

Mrs. Elmer Johansen, instructor. 1:30 p.m. Contract bridge. 1:30 p.m.

Bowling for men and women. Seitz Alleys. 5-7 p.m. Defensive driving. 7 p.m.

Jolly girls. Schuh and Mrs. Minnie Sweet- Lutheran thurcn, Manitowoc. Drugs and a lack of communication were the two central bustman who is co-chairman of 50 Year Pin Presented to Royal Neighbor A 50 year pin was presented Two Rivers Calendar of Events the event with her husband. man, instructors.

1:30 p.m. Maple Crest resi dents. The members attended Len Fellows Hall. 1:30 p.m. P.E.O.

-Sisterhood. Chapter J. Mrs. W. F.

Runge, hostess Mrs. A. H. Delorme, co-hostess. 6 p.m.

Eagles Auxiliary Aerie 706 potluck supper and meeting. Eagles Club. 7:30 p.m. Little Gallery, Inc. Wisconsin Fuel and Light Co.

Perc Brandt, program chairman. Movies on lithographs and themes explored in the play whereby an American family was used as the vehicle of ex ten devotions for the religious TUESDAY, APRIL 13 being scheduled one week to Mrs. Martha Schweigl by Mrs. Lilliam Schmitt at the planation. MONDAY, APRIL 12 9:30 a.m.

Volunteer Bureau. 10 a.m. Center open. portion of the meeting. Mrs.

Charles Stelzer and her committee served lunch following the meeting. 7 p.m. Lakeshore Palettiers, Royal Neighbors of America The mother and father are played by Mr. and Mrs. James 11 a.m.

Telephone Reassur meeting Tuesday at the Veter Joseph Mann Library. Guest lecturer, Mrs. Louise Persch- Mellberg. Dave Grey was cast FRIDAY, APRIL 16 9:30 a.m. Volunteer Bureau.

10 a.m. Center opert. 11 a.m. Telephone Reasur-ance. 1:30 p.m.

Senior Citizens Club. 1:30 p.m. Creative Stitchery. Mrs. Donald Helgeson, instructor.

Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin Extension Service. ans clubhouse, Manitowoc. watercolor techniques. Refresh in the role of the college-age backer of Appleton. Mrs.

ance. 11 a.m. Swimming. YMCA. 1 p.m.

Quilting. 1 p.m. Weaving class. Mrs Plans were made for a chili son, and Lori Benishek was the dinner and card party Wednes teenage daughter. Unusual Presentation day, April 21, at the Veterans Elmer Johansen, instructor.

Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Wasmer 814 N. 36th Sheboygan, announce the en ment committee.

James Spindler, Mrs. Bttty Reed and Mrs. Wilbur Saucier. Guests welcome. 8 p.m.

Roncalli Athletic Assn. Roncalli High School. Club. Chili will be served from 1:30 p.m. Advanced sewing.

11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. and from Mrs. Elizabeth Holtman, in Perschbacker weaves. TUESDAY, APRIL 13 2 p.m.

Lutheran Ladies Guild of Our Savior Lutheran Church. Home of Mrs. Fred Carpenter, 2905 Jackson St. 7:30 p.m. Cool City Garden Club.

Guest night. Home of Mrs. LeRoy Strye, 3141 Adams St. The reading, which was directed by Mrs. Paul Wimmer, showed some of the side effects Mid- SATURDAY, APRIL 17 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Folk Fair, Cites Mall. 4:30 7:30 p.m. Cards will be played beginning at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Otto Oas Post 659 of structor.

Sponsored by Lake-shore Technical Institute. 1:30 p.m. Knitting guild. Mrs gagement of their daughter, of drugs not usually consid ered. Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Vet Membership cards, calendars and newsletters may be picked at 8 p.m. All members are asked to bring prizes and to Miss Nancy Jean Wasmer, to erans Club. Election of of James Ray Frantz, son of Mr, The following new members were introduced by Mrs. John help serve. ficers.

up at the Advisory and Referral Office in City Hall or the Special presentation: "Flight of and Mrs. James D. Frantz, ert Keller, co-hostess. Prior to the meeting some the Bumblebee' by Ruben Putal Rockford, 111. Senior Center.

THURSDAY, APRIL 15 A 1967 graduate of Kiel High 12:30 p.m. Social Calendar School, Miss Wasmer is attending Stout State University, Men- Club preceded by potluck din ner. Home of Mrs. Edwin Pfef- omonie, and will be graduated members toured the test kitchen of Mirro Aluminum Manitowoc. The charter was draped in memory of Mrs.

Florence Kochrosky. The next meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 4, at the clubhouse. in May. Her major is clothmg, rn? chore Time THE 11to11 Daily ferkorn, 1015 S.

24th St. 1:30 p.m. Mirro Retired Em textiles and designs and her HEY FREE KITES during the month of April, while supply lasts. WITH EACH DOUBLE DIP CONE 1 Club. Lincoln Park minor is art.

Her fiance was graduated in 1964 from Harlen Fieldhouse. 7 p.m. Central Labor Council Walecka of the welcoming committee: Mrs. Agnes Gordon, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs.

Irene a a and Mrs. Larry Lischke. an Easter lily was given to Mrs. Norman Gauthier. Mrs.

Edward Keip, chairman of the sunshine committee, gave a report of the committee's activities. She said table games were conducted for residents of Hamilton Memorial Home, Two Rivers. Submit Names Mrs. James Sustman presented the following names to the society for consideration as new officers: Mrs. Robert Lawler, Auxiliary.

Union Hall. High School, Love Park, 111. He was graduated in 1969 from SSU and is an industrial educational teacher at Irving Crown High ICE CREAM BARN 15th Washington Sts. 'A 7 II It SATURDAY, APRIL 17 8 p.m. Manitowoc-Two Rivers Newcomers Las Vegas Nite.

Silver Creek Park field-house. Wear Western attire. Cost of party $3 per couple. Make checks out to Newcomers and mail to LeRoy Utschig, 1335 S. 22nd Manitowoc.

SUNDAY, APRIL 18.... .8 a.m. Catholic Woman's Club. Corporate Communion. St.

Ann Catholic Church, Francis Creek. Breakfast and program to follow. Roncalli students, under direction of the Rev. John Conrad, will present program. Reservations due with parish chairman by Tuesday, April 13.

FRIDAY, APRIL 16 of St. Nazianz. 8 p.m. Class of 1931, Washington High School, class reunion meeting. Room of the Hamilton Community House.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 7:30 p.m. Little Gallery, Inc. Wisconsin Fuel and Light Co. Perc Brandt, program chairman. Movies on lithographs and watercolor techniques.

Refreshment committee: James Spindler, Mrs. Betty Reed and Mrs. Wilbur Saucier. SATURDAY, APRIL 17 8 p.m. Manitowoc Two Rivers Newcomers Club.

Las Vegas Nite. Silver Creek Park fieldhouse, Manitowoc. Wear western attire. Party cost per couple, $3. Make check out to Newcomers and mail to LeRoy Utschig, 1335 22nd L1JL School, Carpentersville, 111.

The p.m. Films Sand- future groom is a member of wiched-In. Manitowoc Public Li 1 1 1 Phone 684-4761 I Jlilli Phi Omega, Beta. brary. Films: "Alberta Fishing 5 Is Fun," "Medieval Guilds," GOOD OLD FASHIONED ICE CREAM The couple will marry June 26 at St.

Dominic Catholic Church, ft County Council to Hear About Drug Education The drug education program initiated this year in Manitowoc public schools will be explained by Richard Bjorklund, secondary consultant for the Manito "Jasper Holiday." No charge. Sheboygan. Bring lunch to library if you wish. 1:30 p.m. Thalia Dramatic Club.

Home of Mrs. Ernest Lud-wig, 1605 Waldo Blvd. Mrs. Rob- OUR BRIDE thfe MONTH woc Board of Education, at the Manitowoc County Council on Community Welfare noon lun- Beauty Special! meeting Wednesday, EASTER BAZAAR LUMCKECil -11 a.m. to 1 pjn.

Serving Chili, Hamburgers, Cake Coffee 75 Adults 50" Children April 14 -St. Luke's Church Hall Two Rivers CARD PARTY 2 p.m. All Games Played Other is April 21, at the Two Rivers Elks Club. Flower Fare Spring party tables call for "flower-pretty" party fare. Complete Cold Wave Bjorklund will report on how Quick and lovely are these fruit- Creme Shortie the program is being received by students, their parents and teachers.

He will also give his Waves And Up All Waves Styled for You! $50 views on what is being ac 10.00 complished. Reservations should be in by cheese sandwiches. Whip cream cheese with a little lemon juice and grated nutmeg. Fold in well drained canned fruit cocktail. Spread on rounds of date-nut bread.

Garnish with a twist of sugared lemon or orange peel. Friday, April 16, and can be made by telephoning the Senior Citizens Center, 682-2993. LORRAINE BEAUTY SHOP Exciting Styles 1710 ifttU Cf CORNER 10th GREEN STREETS 1117 lUlil Jl. LORRAINE WITTE, Prop. OPEN TUESDAY THURSDAY NITES ALL DAY SATURDAY ORMALWEAR 1 ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA ANNUAL CHILI DINNER SUPPER APRIL 21 11 A.M.-1:30 P.M.

4:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. it Serving From AT THE VETS CLUB PUBLIC CARD PARTY AT 2 P.M. 8 P.M. All Games Played And Lunch Served wwSm i UWHUW customers -Hjg ALL Members Are On The Committee! I We Need HELP And PRIZES! I LJ Miss Carolyn Rose Grenier R.F.D., Two Rivers, Wis.

who will become Mrs. Glenn A. Gass on April 24, from the folks who pride themselves on THE BEST IN RENTED FORMALWEAR! White Frock Coats Grey Frock Coats Brown Tuxedos Blue Lace Front Tuxedo Shirts Now on display In our wlndowsl SPECIAL PROM To enable our employees to spend Easter with their families we will be CLOSED ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY Baldwin Brass has been chosen by Carolyn Rose from our many gift items for brides. She Is being registered by Miss Connie Specht. Our Bridal Registry is a free service to all Brides-to-be.

Wedding gifts wrapped end delivered within our delivery arsa, ENGAGED? Plan to have the wonderful story of your wedding recorded forever, with photographs in beautiful living color. Call 682-7050 YOUR FRIENDLY i i tr AT XX DISCOUNTS IUHRRENS RtSTAUtiAn 4 Scheurelfs i 905 Washington St. NV a I THOUGHT OF YOU SHOP MID-CITIES MALL JOHN ROEBER PHOTOGRAPHY 1220 Green St. 682-7050 AS A Mm i Opposite Court House, Manitowoc 4 to iA H..

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