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Birth 4-M-Manitowoe (Wis.) Herald-Times Two Rivers Reporter, July 1 4, 1 965 I Stay Young Two Rivers Playground Activities Are Announced Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Kos-tichka of 2115-A Hamilton Manitowoc, are the parents of a daughter born July 13 at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Parents of a son born July 13 at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, are Mr.

and Mrs. Don Overweight Complex in Some Cases Magee Playground ald E. Thiers of 861 N. I Manitowoc. A daughter was Dorn July 13 at Holy Family Hospital, Mani-towoc, to Mr.

and Mrs. Victor G. Schiegg of 2104 Division were: Bonnie McGovern, prettiest; Lynn Stiefvater, funniest; Mary Jo Thomas, most original; Tommy McGovern, most unusual The boy's Pony League team played two games Friday at Neshotah Park. The first game against Neshotah White team was won by Koenig 11 to 4. Bob BroUki pitched and struck out seven.

In the second game against the Neshotah Gold team Koenig won 4 to 0. Steven An Manitowoc. By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN "Dear Mrs. Lowman: "Please explain something for ma. They say that only when you overeat do you get fat.

I have several brothers. They are salesmen in a store. Each one eats bacon or ham, two eggs, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

Hoeft of 945 N. 11th Mani 'Activities at Magee Playground, Two Rivers, centered around team games and con-tests the past week. Tuesday afternoon the were divided into two teams and played a game of football and a game of baseball. In the football game the blues beat the reds 12 to 0 on the passing of Tom BruU. In the baseball game the reds beat the blues 12 to 8 with Terry Warden the winning pitcher.

The Magee Pony League played Vet's Park Wednesday morning at home. Magee lost 4 to 2. Any boy interested in playing with the Pony League is towoc, are the parents of a daughter born July 13 at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. fried potatoes, and three or four Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond G. slices of toast with butter at breakfast. Erickson of 2206 Michigan Manitowoc, are the parents of "They go to work at 9 a.m. and have a candy bar at 10:30. Then comes lunch with a man-hattan, beef or pork, potatoes and gravy and dessert.

They have candy again in mid-after liftOc-4P- JO 0 tit i 1 1 t-iwjij 5J few'xu 1 )f 111 iW jjtjf i iff iCy noon, we have dinner at home ft '--i about 6:30 more meat, pota derson pitched a no hitter and struck out five. Story Hour was started last week and this week children are bringing their favorite stories to be read. Washington Playground A junior dress up contest for Washington Playground girls Wednesday highlighted the week's activities. Costumes ranged from Red Riding Hood a la modern to Gypsy Rose Lee. Winners were: Susie Zelinski, funniest; Patty Hurlbut, most costumed; Judi Mull, prettiest.

Other contestants included Ter-ri Stuebs, Brenda Stuebs, Faye Ann Zelinksi and Terri Kotyza. toes and gravy and dessert. "Then it's to the sofa and I v. 1" a son born July 13 at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Parents of a daughter born July 14 at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, are Mr.

and Mrs. Merlin E. Werner of 1132 S. 25th Manitowoc. A son was born July 14 at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert A. Techmer of 1310 S. 17th Manitowoc. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin J. Kutz of Rt. 1, Newton, are the parents of a daughter born July 14 at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wenzel of Rt. 2, Brillion are the par sleep an hour or more. Then they get up, watch TV and have a few beer and sandwiches. And, THEY DO NOT GAIN A POUND! "I do not eat breakfast.

At lunch I have a sandwich and asked to register for the team as soon as possible. Winners in the old mill contest Thursday were: Senior boy's division: Greg Bretl, first, Dennis Kocian, second, Rick Krejcarek. third: junior boy's division: Brian Rezachek, first, Randy Krejcarek, second, Allan Gehl, third: Senior girl's division: Kaye Weld, first, Wanda Wachtel, second, Sue Elliott, third; Junior girls: Laurie Jasmer, first. Many of the playground children participated in drawing with chalk and crayons during the past week and their a work is on display in the windows of the playground building. A campfire Thursday evening was highlighted by games, marshmallow roasting and songs.

This is a weekly event. The girls' softball team is now practicing from 2 to 3 PRESENT 'MOUSETRAP Arnold Warda and Jeanette Leahy nervously await the murderer in the nerve-wracking play "The Mousetrap" by Agatha Christie, which is being presented this week by the Peninsula Players in the Theater in a Garden, Fish Creek. The play, based on a notorious child killing case, ran for 13 years in London. Curtain time through Saturday is at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday is 7:30 p.m.

Tickets can be obtained at the Peninsula Players box office, Fish Creek 9481, daily 10 a. m. to 9 p.m. (Harmann Studio) coffee. I use no alcohol at all.

I am a house-to-house salesman, walking about 40 blocks The Washington Blues, team, defeated the Wash a day, and going un and down ents of a son born July 12 at St. Vincent Hospital, Green Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Konen of ington Reds 14 to 9.

Billy Kueth- stain. So, 1 get plenty of exercise. I also bowl once or twice er was winning pitcher and lod Hermann hurled for the losers. The losing Reds staged a three 718 First Kiel, are the par that. Also the calorie count is' ster the bosom snugly enough so often incorrect.

I that not even one strap is need- a week. I am 76 pounds over weight. Peanut Butter "For three weeks I ate noth run rally in the last of the sev Tomorrow: "Housewife Must ed to hold them safely in place enth. Greg Fronk and Bob Bak- and certainly not old-fash er had doubles contributing to ents of a son born July 7 at the Calumet Memorial Hospital, Chilton. Mr.

Mrs. Lorin Mott of 1232 Stuart Green Bay, are parents of a daughter born July 13 at Bellin Memorial Hospital, ioned, flesh-jabbing stays. ing but the following two peanut butter sandwiches a day Understand Vitamins and Their Powers." (Released by The a Register and Tribune Syndicate' 1965) the rally. There were plenty of interest Winners in the old mill contest four slices of bread, 240 cal ing and beautiful cases in point, p.m. Monday and Wednesday at Friday morning were Peter among them shoulderless velvet the playground.

Inter play' ories two tablespoons of peanut butter on each sandwich, mmHm Malley, first, Debbie Schroeder, second, and Lee Daetz, third. up, Connie Romdenne, queen, and Vicki Stiefvater, second runner-up. (Photo by staff photographer) The Vet's Playground girls BEAUTY QUEENS-Highlighting activity at Koenig Playground, Two Rivers, Monday was was a bathing beauty contest. Winners were, from the left, Cynthia Kopetsky, first runner- and satin gowns, the bodices of which were tightly drawn bands of glittering crystals or wispy ostrich plumes. Short Skirts 360 calories, I lost no weight.

I have no thyroid trouble." Perhaps it Is all in the mind. Are you "thinking I am Green Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Replnski of 2221 Jefferson Two Rivers, are the parents of a daughter born July 13 at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital.

Parents of a daughter born July 13 at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. not really serious wnen i say softball team met the Washington girls squad Friday afternoon at Washington. Three extra innings were required before the final score was tallied. 14 to 12, Washington losing.

"The short skirt length is right," said Vincent Monte- Junior Unit Has Regular Meet Sano, referring to the inch Hemlines High on New Fall Dresses By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON AP Fashion Writer NEW YORK (AP)-Although shoulder straps are missing and hemlines are high on costumes in the new fall collections, the designers expect and are prepared to meet resistance. "We plan to ship these dresses with extra shoulder straps. Peggy Sauve pitched for Wash MARRIAGE LICENSES Persons applying for netnsit must prostnt mtdlcl and birth ctrllllcatts along with parsonal Idantlflcatlon at time ol application, according to the state marriage coda. A five-day waiting psriod Is required by law. William Wllhelm of 2702 Forest Two Rivers.

this, although hypnosis is being used some in weight reduction. It Is true that some peoole have to battle the bulge while others seem to be able to eat anything and remain slim. Complex Problem In some instances obesity is Sharon Rusch and Linda Hr- ington. above-the-knee hems in the coat and suit line created for his fashion house by designer Jacques Tiffeau. "The focus changes as the real fashion in Items of lustre lace are being dina were named to distribute nut cups made by the Junior made by the children.

Girls Unit sponsored by the Vet A program of fairy tales was terest moves into the jacket ground competition will 1 1 a shortly. This week'i activities will be highlighted by an "Indianapolis 500" bicycle race Wednesday afternoon and a doll contest on Thursday. Neshotah Park Two tournaments and two ball games were held and the arts and crafts program started last week at Neshotah Park. Winners in the Wednesday af-ternoo, tether ball contest were: Steve Sonntag, first, Diane Tegen, second, Andy Scha-den, third. Steven Sonntag also won the championship of the boys' division of jump the brook.

Leon Halverson and John Theiss were second and third respectively. Cindy Schaden placed first in the girls' division; Ther-ese Kozlowski, second and Peggy Sullivan, third. Falconry is the oldest field sport of which there is any record. It is believed that falconry was known in China approximately 4,000 years ago. initiated last week.

"Cinderel aulte complex, every over itself, particularly the i erans or Foreign Wars Auxiliary of Two Rivers, to the Two Rivers Nursing Home at the unit's Clerk James J. Kor- County weight person does not neces sarily eat too much. Many fac la," "Sleeping Beauty" and "Jack and the Beanstalk" were some of the stories re-en nely has issued marriage li- meeting Saturday at the V.F.W. Yet Monte-Sano as well as Rudi Gernreich, Ann Fogarty censes to Clubhouse, Two Rivers. Lyle R.

Schneider, Rt. 1, Two acted by the children. just in case," Karen Stark, de New members Kay Hirvela, Rivers, and Leanne M. Timm, Attendance at Washington the signer for the Harvey Berin tors can play a part such as thyroid deficiency or even perhaps genetic inheritance. However, don't let this send you running to the refrigerator for an in-between meal snack.

past week was 564 children. fashion house, told fashion writ 1326-A S. 14th Manitowoc, They will be married July 31. Katherine Dose, Cheryl Dose, and Judy Denfeld were Initiated. Doris Falk was installed senior vice president.

ers luesaay. xne writers are here for the New York Couture and others who figure promi-j nently in the short, short-skirt story, will lower hems if buyers' insist, or make them deep enough to allow women to let them out themselves. Pleats, A-line cuts or a little gathering at the waist on most James E. Leiterman, 1420-18th Vet's Park Two Rivers, and Gail M. President in Dlsjardin In a baseball game that re Nine out of 10 times it is simply a question of eating less and Baugniet, 4119 Mishicot Rd Group's semiannual press pre views.

Crepe Gowns announced that congratulations quired two extra innings, the Two Rivers. July 17 is their Thank You To the Staff Personnel of Holy Family Hospital friends who remembered me during my illness, Mrs. Agnes Vetter exercising more, you reauy were sent to the new junior girls' softball team ol vets do his and have no happy re As she spoke, several pretty Playground scored over Wash sults then seek medical assist unit at Straught and a "thank you" note was sent to Mrs. William Dufano and her committee ington Playground, 14 to 12. Al ance.

I think that many times peo ternating pitchers for vet's Park wera Nancy Kykla, Cathy maidens appeared in black or white figure revealing crepe dinner gowns that clung to one shoulder strap, presumably for security. of the short skirts in the collection provided plenty of stride room. A few suits with skirts as skinny as they were brief offer the wearer an interesting challenge in sitting down with grace and modesty. I for the chicken dinner served at Playground officers elected are: Jim Rath, mayor; Ann Belonger, clerk; Jim Halverson, chief of police; Candy Beaudin, Kay Knipfer and Tim Mitchell, ple fail to count in every sin Vanne and Pat Lesperance. gle item, little things such as Nancy Dykla hit two home runs wedding day.

Glenn J. Braun, Whitelaw, and Judith A. Sitkiewitz, 1209-A S. Ninth Manitowoc. They will be married July 17.

Mathew J. Kimmes, Rt. 2, Two Rivers and Carol A. Duer-schmidt, Rt. 1, Two Rivers.

They will be married July 24. Wayne J. Hansen, 947 S. 37th Manitowoc, and Audrey J. Schultz, 3018 School Two Rivers.

July 24 has been chos installation. She also said that bazaar items were sent to the cancer booth at the department convention June 24 through six nuts or a taste of this or Actually, gowns today uphol- aldermen. bringing in four runs. New playground officers are Friday afternoon a double header ball game between Koe- June 27 at Appleton. Mike Bauknecht.

mayor; Jo ewwwvvw-: The next meeting will be seph Bauknecht, chief of police; nig and Neshotah playgrounds SCHLIES STEINBERGER Mr. and Mrs. William Schlies of Rt. 1, Denmark, announce the engagement of their daughter, Diana Eva, to Gerald G. Steinberger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Steinberger of Rt. 2, Denmark. Miss Schlies is a graduate of Denmark High School and is employed in the office of Hamilton Mfg. Two Rivers.

Her fiance is a graduate of Kewaune High School and is also employed at Hamilton Mfg. Co. A spring wedding is planned. and Todd Klein, chief deputy was played at Neshotah Park, Aug. 14.

Two Rivers Social Calendar The boys' baseball team in the Pony League won 7 to 2 in a game against Magee. Winning en as their wedding day. John C. Gauthier, 1214 S. 15th! The Neshotah players dropped the first game 11 to 4 and the second game 3 to 0.

Terry Le-Clair was the losing pitcher for the first game and was relieved Xei5 pitcher was Dennis Hrdma. A model contest was conduct ed Friday and winners were: THURSDAY Golden Agers. High by his brother, Gary. Don Lau- 7 p.m School. Mike Bauknecht, best car; Jo rin was losing pitcher in the seph Bauknecht, tank; Craig Manitowoc, and Sandra J.

Kohlbeck. 1126 S. 26th Manitowoc. They will be married July 24. Daniel P.

Wergin 1114 S. 14th Manitowoc, and Carol Jean Becker, 1600-17th Two Rivers. They will be married July 17. 7:30 p.m. Lakeshore Coin second game.

Girls 1 i Club. Community House. Little Girls and School 2 4 3 Piece Sinkula, airplane; and Jeff Sin kula, boat. The third marshmallow roast of the season was held Thurs V. A.

8 p.m. Columbus Home Asso Craft of the week was wood ciation Auxiliary. KC Clubhouse day evening. PLAY SETS 1 carving and painting. Baseball games against If Ice cream packaged in Washington, Koenig, and Ma Winning participants In the four square contest were Mark moisture vapor resistant con Correction The general chairman of the class reunion of the graduating class of 1945 of Washington High School, Two Rivers, was inadvertently Identified as Mrs.

George Ahearn in a picture caption Tuesday. Mrs. William Ahearn was pictured and is general chairman. 3ku gee Playgrounds and a bicycle hike to Point Beach are sched tainers, is stored at a uniform I57 Oehlke and Jean Mancel. A wie 3 BIG DAYS Sat.

Stock up and save now during this great 3-day, value-priced eventl Sizes 3-6x Sizes 7-14 Broken sizes styles. and temperature of zero or below ner roast was held Thursday Garlic powder and ground cumin may be added to seasoned flour (flour, salt and pepper) and used as a coating for chicken or fish. Serve with rice and chutney. in a home freezer, it may be night. Reg.

1.99 kept in satisfactory condition Attendance for the past week for about a month. uled for this week at the park, A hootenanny featuring Don 01 son's group will also be present ed. Koenig Ployg round was 385. Highlights of this week are a costume contest, record bop and volleyball tournament Ann Landers LITTLE GIRLS SUNDRESSES Wednesday morning a carrom contest was held at Koenig Day Camp Girls Call Him 'Blond Bomb er The Two Rivers recreation department day camp at Point 25 Colorful prints Save Now Dear Ann Landers: I am con Dear Ann Landers: You said in a column recently that a Beach State Forest has been at 1 I tended by 252 children during mother who streaked her 16- the opening two weeks. During the first week children comfortable on the most active babies INFANTS' SLEEP AND PLAY SETS Save 64c on 21 Cot- I I Lf ton terry; stretch ny- SfllO leO Ion.

Sizes 0 to 2 yrs. mg. i.ee GRANTS BOUNCING BABY BEST FOR BABY'S NEEDS COTTON KNIT TRAINING PANTS Save 25c en 41 Si achine wash- 5GI8 4 I able. Sizes 1 to 6. BREETH-EES PLASTIC PANTS Save 17c en 31 Si Vinyl plastic.

SOld )f Sizes to XL. reo, 12 STRETCH OR PREF01D DIAPERS Save 35c! cotton LM gauze or pre-fold 016 AtQt pes, gauze. keo. 2.99 Dai. Playground.

Senior girls' division winners were: Barbara Beyer, first, Patty Mathiesen, second, Bonnie McGovern, third. Michele Kohlbeck placed first in the junior girls' division; Joleen Ferry, second and Connie Pribek, third. Winners in the junior boys' division were Robert Kiefer, first, Jody Smith and Peter Reich, second and third, respectively. Seven Anderson took first in the senior boys' division and Ronnie McGovern and Edward Hassmer were second attending were shown the van ous areas of the park and hiked to the ranger station to ex LITTLE GIRLS ROMPER SUITS amine specimens collected by will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to ber in care of this newspaper enclosings stamped a I f-addressed envelope.

Copyright '65 Field Enterprise, Inc. John Kraupa, Point Beach na turalist. Sizes S-M-L Shoulder Ties Prints Solids Craft project for the first 77' week was drawing leaf patterns and for the second week craft was sand casting with plaster Ana Landers and third, respectively. Craft of the week was ing with leather and work' on the beach. Plaques and ash r' fcv vvAV'J v.

many I trays were made. year-old son's hair with peroxide was off her rocker. I think maybe you are off your rocker, Granny. I am a boy, 17, and it so happens that I streak my own hair and it looks great. My hair used to be a lifeless, dull brown.

Now, girls who never knew I existed come over to me and tell me they think my hair looks terrific. In fact, a couple of the girls call me the "Blonde Bomber." From the picture of you in the paper I would like to suggest that you do something with your hair. It looks terrihle. -FORMER READER Dear Former: So the girls rail yoa the "Blonde Bomber." What do the boys call yon? If yoa want to put your hair up In curlers it't a 1 1 right with me, Bub. and it miy even attract more attention than the streaks.

The 7-year-old asked mv hus CamDcraft for the second band if he could take his shoes week are firebuilding and swim LITTLE BOYS' 2-PIECE PLAY SETS learner purses and key cases were made. A costume contest highlighted Thursday's events. Winners off and walk in them. Mv hus ming and games were partici INFANTS' FLANNELETTE RECEIVING BLANKET band said no. The boy a pated in both weeks "wny Aiy husband re plied, "Because my shoes are Save 32c en 21 White with print motif.

97c Sale 2 1.27 REO. IUf Sizes 3-7 Printed shirts with solid color shorts 100 Cotton not toys." The youngster then said, "If you don't let me I'll Headline Art Short no' Swtet There If Ne Substitute Ht Good Work!" SAVE! SAVE! 50 OFF OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. M0N. Thru SAT.

cerned about our grandson. My1 daughter says is is just a "phase." I not so sure. Please tell me what you think about a 15-year-old boy who has a deep-seated fear of germs. Frank washes his hands for at least 15 minutes before each meal. He scrubs up like a surgeon, then uses an antiseptic solution.

The boy refuses to carry out the garbage for his mother because he is afraid of being contaminated. He will not shake hands when introduced unless he is forced by someone who grab;) his hand. I can't tell you the hours he wastes washing things that don't need to be washed. He refuses to use the telephone until he has wiped the mouthpiece with an antiseptic solution. My daughter says Frank Is just overly clean.

I say it's more complicated. Please state your views. -CONCERNED GRANDMOTHER Dear Grandmother: My views would probably not carry any more weight than your views. So here are the views of three psychiatrists: The boy's preoccupation with cleanliness Is out of proportion to reality. He li sick and needs professional help.

Do you feel ill at ease. out of it? Is everybody having a good time but you? Write for Ann Landers booklet, "The Key to Popularity," enclosing with your request 35 cents in coin and a long, self addressed, stamped envelope. sock you." My husband said, "You'd better not." The boy struck my husband in the back with his fist and ran to his it't LITTLE GIRLS' 2 PIECE SLEEP 'N PLAY SETS father. My husband got up and gave the child a hard swat on the rear. The boy's father was furious.

Dear Ann Landers: We have five children who are normal. Vionlthv ant U'nll Iii a I He shouted. "You have no right Reg. 2.49 our famous GRANT0GS TODDLERS WASH FAST POLO SHIRTS thanks to the firm handling of'0 sotn- "you to tmchnnH onrf mv nu-n i beat your own kids that's YOUR husband and my own belief Dusiness, but our children are Sizes 3-6x Checks or surface interest patterns. not accumstomed to violence ON PERMANENTS For bit of Casual Sorcery Creme Oil Rtr $12.50 (old Wave $5.95 Iruthohle, eeiy to Menage HfL $4.95 Complete (IS Wove for damaged, bleached and tfl Cfl tinted hair VOiJU Beauty Salon 1002 S.

26th Street DIAL 684-3517 An argument followed and we left on strained terms. May I 100 combed cotton, machine washable. Crew neck styles in stripes, solids. Sizes 3 to 6x. REG.

89c Sale 2 FOR have your opinion? Frankly, I have mixed emotions. Please my that parents need not take any sass or nonsense. Sunday we were visiting in the home of mv husband's brother and his wife. They have three bovj who do as they please. There isn't one piece of furniture In their home that Isn't broken.

The floors are scratched because the kids slide in their golf Shoes. Holes have I been punched in the wall by the i kids on their tricycles. 1 1 yvroos( 1 money down. to 2 yean to dov 'CHARGE-IT' Take up to 2 years to pay. No Money Down ALSO FronckiMd WvM Guaranteed $10 ue Open Monday thre Saturday, Tuesday Thursday Evet.

Ope All Day Saturday. Appoinimantt Not AJwoyt NecaMry direct your remarks to my husband. Thank you. -Q. Dear Q.

T.t I have only two word for your a 1-band. Heartiest PARK PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER.

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