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The Lake Geneva Regional News from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin • 4

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r-'raiwiiirnBiTir. at it i a i A It MiDee flow build on your lot with Mary Betrothed To Jerry TomasJcfe Mr. and Mra. Winston J. Albee.

Lyona. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Kay, to xJerry A. To-maske, son of Mr, and Mrr. Milton Tomaske. Lake Geneva A November 30 wedding is being planned.

Pln Fv rr.f Fall Meeting She carried a bouquet of white iaiu.uOus and pom poms which were centered with a yellow throated orchid which served as her going-away corsage. Attending the bride a maid of honor was the sister of the groom. Miss Shirley Bridesmaids were Nancy Bagnall of Elkhom and Pauline Bind run, Lake Geneva. The attendants wore jewel pink siik organza over taffeta, fashioned with scoop necklines. They wore matching net headpieces and shoes.

They earned colonial bouquets of white carnations and pink pom poms. Serving as jumor bridesmaids were Janice Callahan, Clarendon Hills. and Laurel Anne Kipecky. Spring Lake, -Mich both cousins of the bride. They wore jewel pink taffeta frocks with matching net headpieces.

Best man was FretKStop-ple, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Glenn Schacht and Charles Board-man. Ushers Twere James Stopple and James Carlson, both cousins at the groom. Mrs. Harold Joseph son, organist, accompanied Mrs.

Robert Morrison, soloist. The mother of the bride wore pink lace with white accessories and the grooms mother wore olive brocade. Both had white orchid portages. A buffet dinner and dance was held for 250 guests at the Moose hall in Elkhorn. Tables were decorated with white and -pink gladioli.

The brjde chose a white and yellow suit for her traveling costume on the couples trip to Yellowstone park. No Money Down! P'umtoHif. IlMtrli ini Hut Inf car include to i corn ptetfl Mtoil deal I Payment to Meat Vaur la Let us toulM your horns now er fur-Man mattrfaia far you to hull-wo li save jrsu more that), over bo foro. provide a complete eerv-leo-pUnnlna, flret grade mateHai and union labor. Our ewn mortgage company provide eaaieat term and ieweet rate financing.

Wc can fur nieh finishing materials and, include all la your financing. I Mm toa Within SO Days I a Ovar 70,000 Satlsflato Cwatamaral Action Instaa af Promises I a Hama BwiMsra for Yaarsl Homemakers Fall Council meeting will be held Tuesday Sept 10, at the Courthouse auditorium, Elkhorn. Registration is at 9 30 am. and the- meeting la from 10 a m. to 3 pm.

AH county Homemaker club presidents, secretaries. and executive board member are Invited to attend. Make meal reservations with your respective center treasurers by tomorrow Mrs Joan Hood will speak on "Whats New in the Food Line' Mrs Hood Is a free lance home economist who has a dally television show on W1SC-TV, Madison, and 1 presently temporary nutntion-lat for the Wisconsindepart-ment of agriculture Reports on the statenome demonstration council meeting in Madison will be given' by county homemaker members Program and secretary books will be available. Luncheon will be served at the Congregational church. Miss Vandcrpal Is Bride -A MX Janet Rozmarin Ken Stopple Repeat Vows Janet Elizabeth Rozmarin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

Joseph F. Rozmarin, Delavan, and Kenneth O. Stopple, Elk-horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stopple, repeated their vows on Aug 24 in the Como Community church.

Rev, Wallace Christen officiated at the 7-30 pm ceremony The Madison The groom graduated from Badger in 1959 and attended Whitewater State college Ag nes Brooks Betrothed To Robert Reiff church was decorated with baskets of white and pink gladioli. The bride was escorted by her father. She wore a Chantilly lace gown with a aabrina neckline, fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. The bodice was highlighted with seed pearls, seguins and the back of the waist was fashioned with rosettes. Her fingertip veil of illusion net was scalloped and trimmed with rhinestones, held in place by a crown of lace, rhinestones and pearla.

CORRECTION It was erroneously reported in last weeks Regional News that R. John Stewart was recuperating at home after major surgery. Mrs. John -Stewart was the patient at University hospital, Madison, and Is doing well in her home on Deignan road, Genoa City. Par- A -cc DCyi 1VM REGIONAL NEWS Lake Geneva, Wis.

Miss Stenstrom Is Bride Of Donald Stevens Nancy Louise Stenstrom, daughter of Mr and Mri Hugh I. v'enstrom of Deia-van, and Donald Stevena, son of Mr and Mrs Ray Stevens, Delavan. were unit ed in marriage at 8 on Aug 24, in a candlelight setting at Our Redeemer I-uther-an church, Delavan The dou ble ring ceremony was formed by Rev Donald Alike The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore I floor length gown of lace, dv signed with long pointed sleeves and a salmma neck line trimmed with sequins The full skirt, whuh extended to a chapel train was edged at the hemline with scalloped sequin trimmed late and had a Urge lace bow in back Her veil of Illusion was held by a crown of sequins crystals and pearls A miniature pink her bouquet Miss Gale Davis attended the bride as maid of honor Her sheath dress of yellow nylon sheer over taffeta had a detachable lace and nylon overskirt -She wore a doiiole crown of net and pearls with a short veil She carried a lare basket with a cascade of yellow daisies Attending as bridesmaids were Mrs Frank Vegler si ter of the groom and Mrs Stowart Peterson, friend of the bride Their gowns and bouquetj were identical to that of the maid of honor Deborah Jean Peterson, and Stewart Peterson Jr aefed as flower girl and ring bear er Deborah's dress of floeked nylon over organdy with a wide sash and an inset of yellow ribbon was entirely made by Die bride Deborah dropped pink rose petals from a Ure over nylon basket Serving the groom was Brad Diddle as best man Grooms men were Richard Olson and James Stenstrom, brother of the bride Seating the guesta were Frank Vegter and James Sweeney, The organist, Mrs Marie Brace, accompanied Mrs Frank Dedrrlrh as she sang "0 Perfect "The Wed ding Prayer, and "The Lord's Prayer A reception for 250 guests was held In the church parlors Mrs Charles Abraham, who made and decorated tile wed ding cake, and Mra Foster Davis rut and served the cske Mrs Dorothy Hibbard served punch and Misa Pat Suydam served the coffee Miss Joyce Rlescr and Miss Cynthia Gregg served the bridal table Miss Dorothy Williams circulated the guest book The brides mother was at tired In a dacron print of gold, 'gray ami white with white accessories The groom's mother wore a ailk shantung aheath of medium green with white accessories They both wore corsages of white ear-nations Tlie bride chose a suit of pink shantung with a print blouse of dacron She made her entire ensemble The eou pie honeymooned in northern Wisconsin Canada and Mich lgsn The bride is a lv9 srradu ate of Big Font high school She Is emploved in the office at Sta Rile Products, Inc Delavan The groom Is a 1957 gridu ate of Delavan high school and a graduate of Wis consin State college White water, where he was assnei ated with the Chi Dolt 1 Rho social fraternity and Beta Beta Beta National Honor Bio logical society He Is present ly employed at Sta Rite Prod ucts, Inc Delavan The couple will make their home In Williams Bay I Cinderella I Sportswear Dr. David AlaucEi OPTOMETRIST 1 319 Broad SL Regional News Bldg Xv Lake Geneva, Wis. i Telephone CH 8-4565 CONTACT LENSES HOURS 9 00 A M.

TO 5 00 P.W CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Open Evenings By Appointment 4 1 Plant a crop in deep, rich soil and you plant a Joan Vera Vander Pal daughter of Mrs Peter Vander Pal and the late Mr. Vander Pal route three, and Kenneth Allan Ebert, son of Mr and Mrs John Ebert, Addison ill. wen- married Auud 24 at si oilutk sen lie in the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church. Pell Ea Rev Paul Kappes performed th ceremony. The church was decorated, with white gladioli and white The bride wai given In marriage by her Robert Vander Pal.

She wore a traditional gown of silk or giruA over taffet faahiofwd with a high scoop neckline end elenron lace applique at midriff The bell controlled skirt fell to a chapel length train A ahort full veil was held by a pearl crown. She carried three large white orchids and 12 phalaenopsla orchids Mill Donna Vander P. lister of the bride, aerved maid of honor Kay Parsons was bridesmaid. They were dressed In orchid taffeta sheath with lace bodice ana matching headpiece. ThJ carried bouquets of Joaqulm Vsndo orchids, centered with two large cattella orchids The flowers were flown directly from llilo.

Hawaii. Richard Martin, coualn of the groom from Chicago, was best man Ronald Martin, also a cousin of tlie groom, served as groomsman Don tld Vander Pal, brother of the bride, and John Ebert, brother of the groom ush ered Mrs Donald Gotha, organ 1st, played the traditional wedding music The bride's mother wore blue lace aheath with white scccssonei TTie groom I mother wore a gold silk bro cade sheath with brown ac-ressorlea They both bad orchid corsages Th wedding reception for 150 guests was held at tlie Genoa City American legion hall A buffet supper was served Mrs Manford Kirch-off, sister of the bride, baked the wedding cake A dance billowed the reception The couple left on a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin Mr and Mrs Ebert will st home at Roswell, NM. where tbe groom is stationed with the Air force at Walker Air Force base The bride pwo graduate of Badger high school anil the Accredit ed School of Beauty Culture, 1 Agnes Marie Brook Mr, and Mifi, Oscar Brooks, 42 Wst Barry drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Agnes Marie, to Robert Ronald Reiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Reiff, Pell Lake.

MUs Brooks Is a 1963 graduate of Badger high school and employed at llevl Duly Elrrtric company. Iler fiance emploved at Albert Trostel Packings, ltd. No wedding date has been set. cri that will flourish. Something gives it life.

Sun and rain, yes, and certainly rich, abundant soil and yet, something something that gives it the ability to seek and use strength. Someone gives US life nourishing food, warm comfortable shelter, these help certainly. But still something else. Our souls reach far below the surface of everyday existence to find our deeper faith in Gods wisdom and power. We place ourselves at Ilis mercy.

We seek often in prayer and worship, and times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord. Having found this fountain of faith, like the harvest, we point ever heavenward to share with others our discovery. THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH in 3 6X, 3.98 7 I 14, 5.95 All lendy fin full' Shirts and jumpers and slm ks in warm autumn colors, plaids and checks and prints And all in easy-rare fabi n-s Campbells The Church is the frmtccl factor on earth for the building of character and good CTtiamahip It a Morehouse of apmtual value. Without a strung Church, neither democracy nog civilization can eurvive There are four sound reasons why every person should attend service regu larly ami support the Church They ere (1) For hi own take 2) For hit childrens sake 3 1 for the sake of his commumtv and nation 4 For the sake of The hurch itself which need his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily IlFIJO WORLD Mr' ami Mrs Robert Fredl-am, Gardner slri-et are the proud parents of a daughter born Aug J.t, st the West Allis Memorial hospital The Infant has been named Michelle Therese and she weighed six pounds, four ounces She has a sister, Angela, 2tY The grandparents are Mrs Dena Fredunl and Mr and Mrs Frank Kern of Wauwatosa, Copyright 1963.

enter Advertmng Service, Strasburg, Va. 720 Staiit Wis 7 so Main Lake Ginsva. Tliefe Religious messages: Contributed to tbe Cause of the Church by the Lake Geneva Regional News and the Following: LOYAL CITIZEN and BUSINESSES All interested in a BETTER WORLD. -UP )f great new oxford -button-down Yv for shirt-lovers 4.00 JUST 1 CALORIE PER 6 OZ. SERVING Thompson Bros.

Do it All Builder -Painters Maaonr CH 8-4577 CH 8-6600 1108 Center St. Lake Geneva. Wi. Wisconsin Southern Gas Inc. Launder-Eze 721 Williams.

Lake Geneva i quipped with Frigidaire IS-MInute Rasheri OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY flarolds Sinclair Service Wasbinc Greasing Batteries Tiiea Brake Motor Tuneup Wrecker Service North of town on U.S. 12 Nite CH 8-2268 Clausen's Cafe Marvin and Jorce Serving: Brnfcfi sta, Luncbea Dinnera Bring tbe faAuly over after Church S3 Broad St CH 8-4982 if ikortp tk wot ithmt tf tO ffc JbW fry it 04 wer it tOp tmp Don Akerly Builder Building and Remodeling Kitchen CabineU McDonald Drive Lake Geneva A new Concept in fit tor the Average American Figure CH 83U8 WILLIAMS BAY BUSINESSES Citizens National Bank of Lake Geneva 401 Broad St CH 8CX2 Carl E. Anderson Builders New Home Remoleding. Pier Work Phone a 5-5784 or 5-5751 Over 25 Year Service Gargoyle Restaurant Lunches and Dinnera Dili? FINEST ta FOOD C-LiIIey I Build William Bit Cl 5-58S3 round OUT THI SEASON IN WHIPPED CREAM t. etVed Coe-on Fo'eser d-ess $o-t sH-n sc ce.

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