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Judith Rend all Bride of A BRUSSELS lace heirloom veil enhanced the ivory peau de sole gown Mia, Judith Ren- overbtue dall appeared in today lor her marriage to Robert ta(tea, shth5 wonl lte lrlde Gate Doyon: Standards of white flowers, cande- rce-lcngthdresses were topped With boleros THE CAPITAL TIMES, Saturday, May 24, 19587 Ceremony THE SOLEMN bethrothal of Miss Roma Borsf and Dr. Donald' Hoff was witnessed Friday at St. a ls University Chapel. Witnesses to. the pre-nuptial promises, in aft ancient, ceremony experiencing a revival in the church, Were the Rev.

Alvin Kutchera, rector of the chapel; Miss Mary Ellen Brown, Madison; and George Walter, Eau Claire. Miss Borst, an instructor of. Spanish at the University of Wisconsin, is the daughter of Mrs. Adolph Nelson, Brooklyn, and the late William J. Borst.

She received M. A. and Ph. D. degrees from the University of Wisconsin, where she also did her undergraduate work.

Dr. Hoff, a specialist with the Midelfart -Clinic, Eau Claire, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Johnson-Hottmann Rite at 2 p. m.

detailed with round necklines and three-quarter sleeves. Small matching hats, completed their at tire. 1 Mrs. David R. Schulte (Virginia Hall), Evanston, 111., headed the bridal retinue as matron of honor.

In the role of bridesmaids were Miss Mary B. Rendall, the brides sister; Miss Ann Slichter, Milwaukee, bridegroom's cousin; and Miss Judith Koss, Madison. Dudley Madison, was best man for his cousin. Guests were escorted- to their places by John F. Rendall, brother of the bride; John Chadboiirn, Columbus; and Theodore Hun-saker, Chicago.

A reception was held at the' home of the bride. labra and palms adorned Grace Episcopal Church the Rev. John H. Keene officiated at the 3 ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. Willard J. Rendall, 33 Fuller are the brides parents. The bridegroom is the son of B. If.

Doyon, 10 Chippewa and the late Mrs. Doyon. Fashioned along empire lines, the brides costume was punctuated with touches of reembroidered Alencon lace. Lace -scallops edged the scoop neckline and short sleeves of the lace bodice. The hemline was intermission-length.

Her veil was her mothers. Phalaenopsis orchids intermingled with lily-of-thevalley in her CASCADES OF RED Garnet The new Mr. and Mrs. Doyon will reside in the Town House, Springfield, 111., where he is roses and blue associated with Boulevard Interiors. i Yacht Club Lawn Parties HANDCLIPPED scallops outlined the Sabrina' neckline and long sleeves of costume Miss Phyllis Leona Johnson, 127 Brittingham PL, appeared in today as she spoke marriage promises with W.

Scott Hottmann, Arena. The Rev. Herbert Groettum. heard the couples pledges 2 p.m. in Black Earth Lutheran Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Fern Johnson, 20 S. Randall and the bridegrooms parents are Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hottmann, Chantilly lace over taffeta fashioned the brides designed with a voluminous skirt formed of three wide tiers -of- laCe and net. A deep ruffle of net encir- cled the bottom of the 1 0 0 r- I length skirt.

Her circular veil of' silk illusion was attached -to a queens crown of rhinestones and pearls. She carried a large cascade of pink roses. Eagles Auxiliary Announces Convention Committees Was At AW. Miss Roma Borst Frank Hoff, Wichita, Kan: He graduated from the University of Wichita and the University of. Kansas School of Medicine.

In Mrs. Chloe Honeycutt Eunice Miller, entertaidm 6 ft and Mrs. Ruth Buckles, banquet reservations. Members of the reception committee 'are Mmes. Velma Payne, Stella -Neby, Marie Skinner, Bea Marelli, Margaret Core a Grace Edith Meyer, Mr.

AND MRS. John P. Whif-fen, 35 Bayside will be hosts for the first, of a series of summer lawn parties for members of the Mendota Yacht Club on Friday. The party will follow the Memorial Day handicap race which' wilt get under way on Lake Mendota at 2 p.m.-Hosts for other lawn parties during the sailing season will be Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph C. Bolz, 307' Far-well on June Mr. and Mrs. Philip Q. Sawin, 659 Farwell June 21; Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Ela, 43 Burrows July Mrs. Ruth Mayer, 523 Farwell July 12; Mr. and Mrs. William Suhr Hobbins, 515 Farwell July 26; and Mrs.

Cairl G. Mayer, 309 Lakewood Aug. and ROMANCE BLUE toned the ballerina-length dresses worn by the brides -attendants. Mrs. Marvin Besitzky, sister of the bridegroom, who was matron of honor, and the aids, Mrs.

Kenneth L. Johnson, sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss Sandra Besitzky, niece of the The attendants chiffon frocks, which had. elongated waistlines, were highlighted with wide shoulder straps and Cut-out flowers on the bodice. Floating, panels punctuated the backs of the full skirts. They wore Juliet a d-pieces of; powder blue nylon interwoven with seed pearls to hold their, small veils.

Blue and white carnations were mixed in their Harlene Rogers to Wed alter Boyd Hoffman Joyce Laufenberg Is September Bride-lo-Be Hadassah Installation Luncheon Is Wednesday St. Paul's cluded in his internship and residency were three years at Uni-. versity of- Wisconsin HospitaL IN THE CEREMONY, the. coo- pie solemnly promises to marry by giving and receiving the engagement ring. The symbolic white sapphire of Miss Borst ring was suggested by the Rev.

Thomas Lourim, Mazomanie, and was set by Prof. Arthur Vierthal-er, of the University of Wteconr sin, whose design of the wedding bands will incorporate liturgical The couple also a contract, binding under law, and receives- a blessing which anticipates that of the nuptial mass, to be offered in-August. A reception for about 50 friends and a dinner for the witnesses, immediatte family members and close friends followed. and Louise Saunders. MmeS.

Theresa Daniels, Margaret Daras and Esther Haack are in charge of novelties. Mrs. Mamie Ingebritsen is in charge of pub-, licity. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN also include Mmes. Ellen Ramelfanger and Lou Rewey, delegates and visitors badges.

Miss Rae Mathl-son. is in charge of gifts for past presidents. Mrs." Betty Hill will be stenographer. Speakers at the finale banquet June 21 at the Eagles Club will include Mrs. "Honeycutt; Clarence Olson, Superior, worthy state president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles; and William Menze, Madison, state secretary.

Mrs. Menze will be' toastmistress. Entertainment will be provided by Ben Bergor, a magician. More than 300 members will attend. The state officers banquet will be held at 6:30 p.

m. June 19 at. the Eagles Club. Business sessions during the convention will be held in the gymnasium of Marquette School. man, Al Honigman, Emanuel Zola, Jack Heifitz, Isadore Fine, Herbert Kammer and.

Herman Shapiro. THE NEW PRESIDENT, Mrs. Parks. (Anita Daitch), is a native of Madison. She has been active in the Hadassah Chapter for the past 10 years and chairman of projects Hadassah sponsors.

She will succeed Mrs. Joe Temkin who has been president for the past two years, In tribute to the late Herman Mautner, an IMA certificate will be. presented to her family by a group of friends. IMA is the Hebrew word for mother and the donation given in Mrs. Mautners name will pfOr.

Vide care for a child in Israel for one year. Mrs. Sam Silver-berg is IMA chairman. Luncheon reservations may be made with Mrs. Sol Goodman.

length dress for her matron of honor duties. Fashioned along princess lines, it will be complemented With a nosegay of pink Sweetheart roses and white feathered Carnations. An ensemble like. Mrs. Burulls will be worn by the bridesmaid.

Miss Bonnie Jean Austin, cousin of the bride! Charles R. Austin will be ring bearer at his auntc wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M.

Rowley Stoughton, are the bridegrooms parents. Lloyd Rowley will be best man for brother. Guests will be ushered to their places by Jack Sellers, Robert" Doehler, Thomas Torrance and Schuel-theis. BEFORE LEAVING for the Smoky Mountains the. couple will greet guests In the church school hall.

Miss Austin, a graduate of Evangelical Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in St. Louis, has been a registered nurse at the Quisling Clinic, Mr. RoW-iey, employed in the sales 'division of United States Rubber is a graduate of Madison Business graduate of Madison Business College. After June 10 the couple will reside' at 156 Hemlock Park Forest, 111. New.

Arrival Linda Denise has been by Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Jordan, 720 Mound as the name for their daughter born May- 14 at Madison General HospitaL Miranda Marie, 16 months old, is' Lindas sister. Miss Harlene Rogers Dale Storck and THE Rachel S. Jastrow Chapr ter of Hadassah will- hold its installation luncheon at 12:30 p.m.

Wednesday at the Cuba Club. Mrs. Eugene Juster will present the installation Ceremony for incoming officers; Mrs. K. Harks; president; Mines.

Harry Waisman, Laurence Weinstein, Ben Minkoff and Jerry Borsuk, Vice presidents; Mrs. Irving Feit, treasurer; Mrs. Alfred Kaufman, recording secretary; Mrs. E. J.

Juranek, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert Cohn, financial secretary; William Sinaiko, auditor; Mmes. Dave Woods, Herman Mack, Henry Rosenberg, Leonard Sweet (Clara), Sam Sil-verberg, Simon Lewis and Samuel Lakritz, board of directors. Hadassah members Who Will be. models during the fashion show to be presented by Baron Bros, will include Mmes.

Joseph Kras-fto, Harold Hopkins, Alfred Kauf hi h. Mrs. Scott Hottmann Kunstindn Studio photo bouquets. KENNETH L. Johnson was best man for his sisters bridegroom Groomsmen were David Hodgson and Douglas Ushering duties were performed by Allen Harrop and William Before departing for Florida, the couple greeted 250 guests in the church.

Their at home address after June 8 will be 127 Brittingham Pi. Mrs. Hottmann is employed by Farmers Mutuals Insurance Co Her husband is with Madison Newspapers, Inc. TfR. AND MRS.

FRED J. Laufenberg, 410 Glen announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Ann, to Kenneth F. Niesen, son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Niesen, 295 Park Way The bride-elect is a dental as sistant for Dr. I.

Robert iMannis Her fiance is a The couple will be married at 10 a. m. Sept. 13 in Our Lady "Queen of Peace St. Theresa Circle St.

Theresa Circle of the Christ Child Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Edwin R. Shorey, 211 Campbell Thursday at 11 a. m. to ion Bay; Paul Kovenock and Mary Pozor-ski, both of Shorewood; Don Hoffman, Elm Grove; Ed Sandvold, Ft.

Atkinson Terry Brunner, Skokie, Ken Conger, Kohler; Doug Mitchell, Green Bay; Marcia Woodward, Belgium, Mary Jo Breitenstein, Stevens Point; Jean Stoeffel, Richland Center; Marilyn Hundley, Chicago; Karen Breitzke; Donna Rikkers, and Patricia Kuemmerlein, all of Mil- aukee; Bonnie Buol, West Salem; Betty Thompson, Spring Valley; Jane Larke, Fond du Lad; Mary Agnes Burns, Green Bay; Judy Wyatt, Fond du Lac; Judy Lohr, Sheboygan; Linda Edelen, Glen Moore, Helen Markoutsas, Chicago; and Barbara Stutz, Fond du Lac. for the Janet Dahlman Is The Fiancee of Robert McKee Miss Janet Dahlman. TtR. AND MRS George Dahlman, 4913 McKenna announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, Robert McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William McKee Route 3. Miss Dahlman is employed at Cuna Mutual insurance Society. Her fiance is an employe of the Pure Oil Co, The couple will married Sept. 6 in Immaculate' Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Kathleen Daleo Says Voivs With W.

J. Taylor A CASCADE OF PINK ROSES centered by a white orchid was- carried today by Miss Kathleen Daleo, daughter of Mrs. Mary Daleo, 735 W. Main as she became the bride of William Joseph Taylor, son of Mr. and.

Mrs. Ed Taylor, Waunakee. St. Josephs Catholic Church was the setting for the 9 a.m. ceremony, the Rev.

Fr. Hinkes officiating. Embroidered tulle over slipper satin fashioned the brides cost tume, styled With a bateau neckline and long sleeves. The skirt was graced in back with tiers of pleated tulle. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a equin and seed pearl crown.

Sam Daleo gave his sister in marriage. AQUA TONED THE ensemble worn by Miss Kathleen Taylor; maid of honor for her brothers bride. The aids, Miss Mary Jean Daleo, sister of the bride, and Miss Elizabeth -Taylof, sister of the bridegroom, were attired in yellow. Their identically Styled frocks, fashioned of net over taffeta, had strapless bodices and Were complemented with -matching jackets. Alternating tiers of net and ruffled net formed the skirts.

They Wore matching hats and carried Cascades of white feathered carnations. Richard Taylor was man for his Groomsmen were John Daleo, brother of the bride, and Albert Frederickson, cousin of the' bridegroom. Guests were ushered to their places by Maurice Georgeson and James Broughton. DINNER WAS SERVED to 25 guests at Sherwood Forest where a reception was held for 150. Assisting were Mmes.

Janet Pratt and William Fell and the Misses Nancy Gibson and Geraldine Storley.H Following a plane trip to New York City the couple will be at home at 433 W. Main St; after June The bride Is employed by the Wisconsin State a of Health. Mr. Taylor is an employee of the Waunakee Alloy Casting Co. New Nursery Occupant Ricky Allen, the new member in the family of Mr.

and MrS. Fritz Verona, was born May 16 at Madison General Hospital. He has a brother, Roy Ernest, 8, and two sisters, Karen Marie, 6, and Patricia Lynn, 4. second Hoof lounge at 8 p. m.

on Wednesday. Miss Jane Miller, adult' program director at the YW, may be called for further information; Miss Joyce Ann Laufenberg Van Dyke Studio Mr. and Mrs. John C. Weston, 27 Bayside Aug.

30. THE PARTIES are open to sail-lors ahd their crew as weir as to all Yacht Glub members. Membership in the Yacht Club, is open to anyone interested in sailing and may- be made with Richard Ela, 43 Burrows Rd. Mrs. George Icke, The Highlands, is accepting registrations for the Cub Sailing School which will commence June 30.

Classes will run for 10 weeks, with lessons on land and water each Monday and Wednesday morning from .9 a.m. until noon. Pete Barrett. will instruct the classes' again this year, assisted by Jim Henkel, last seasons Cub Fleet TlpS HARLENE ROGERS, -A 1005 Colby Is the fir ancee of Walter Boyd Hoffman, son of and Mrs. Jerome Hoffman, 937 W.

Badger according to the announcement of her parents, Mr, and Harley Rogers', Baraboo. Miss Rogers, who holds the title of Miss Baraboo, was a runner-up. in the 1957-58 Miss America, Miss Wisconsin contest held in Reedsburg. She is now a model. Mr.

Hoffman attended the University and is now-doing IBM work with the Ohio Chemical Co. The couple is planning a fall wedding. Virginia Convith Bride Today of- Gilmore Schultz INT GREEN sheaths were worn today by the retinue of Miss Virginia M. Corwith, formerly of 3l4 S. Bassett as she became the bride of Gilmore G.

The daughter of and Mrs. James S. Corwith, Reedsburg, and the son of Mf, and Mfs. Alfred Schultz, Wilton, spoke their pledges In Reedsburgs Evangelical United Brethren Church, The ReV. Lloyd Denzer.

officiated. Chantilly lace fashioned the brides waltz-length gown, designed with a strapless bbdice. The long-sleeved lace jacket, accented at the waistline with a satin cummerbund and bow extending to the back, her frock. Her jeweled crown secured a ballerina-length veil. She carried a white orchid and.

pink MRS. FLOYDG.HARRIS, the matron of honor, appeared in a frock which had a matching net matching headpiece secured her face veil. Ah identically styled costume was don ned, by the aid, Gary Schultz. They1 both carried cascades. of pink and white carnations: Theresa Corwith was flow, er girl.

Gary Schultz was best man. James D. -Corwith was' grooms man. Ushers were William Schultz and Robert Dolan: Dinner was served to the families at Closs'eys and a reception was held at the Knights of Pythias Hall, Reedsburg, before the couple left for northern The bride is employed -by the Wisconsin Telephone Co. husband is with Klenzade Products Beloit.

After June 1 they will reside in Janesville. YWCA Traveldgue Event Wednesday A TRIP AROUND ALASKA d. will be presented by Miss Lake Compton, 449 Hawthorne for the travelogue program planned by the YWCA, 122 State St. Miss Compton toured Alaska by air, land and sea recently. She will illustrate her talk with slides.

The program, which open to the public, will be held in the MRS. Chloe Honeycutt, junior past Madam Grand Auxiliary President, will be the Grand Aerie official representative at the convent ti the Wisconsin State Auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will hold June 19 to 21 in a di n. Forty two auxiliaries' in Wisconsin- will send delegates. Mrs. Honeycutt, who is from Indianapolis, will -also preside, at a Secretarial School to be held at the.

Eagles Club. Mrs. Iris Endicott, secretary of the Madison- will be general chairman, and Mrs. Ireue Menze will be co-chairman. Mrs.

Alma Hus tad, state auxiliary president and a past locM president, Will preside. CHAIRMEN include Frank Schellh housing; Mrs. Joseph banquets; Hazel Lerwick and Clara Sheets, decorations; Miss Freda Mile's and Mmes. Alma Hustad and Amanda Van Tassel, program; Mrs. Bernice Swadley, advertising and sponsors; Mmes.

Ann Pagel and Mary Connors and William Ortman Engaged to Wed is' A -f x-St 1 Miss Mary Connors MISS MARY Connors, 146 E. Gorham is the fiancee of William Ortman, Portage, according to the announcement of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connors, Cazenovia. Miss Connors, is with Mutual Indemnity Cd.

Mf. Ortman, son of Mf. and Mrs. William Ortman Portage, is by the Dairyland Co-op, Wyocena, Marilyn Richardson William 'Knowles' United In Wedlock A WHITE SATIN SHEATH enhanced with a lace overskirt was worn today by Miss Marilyn Janet Richardson, 2201 Oakridge for her marriage to William Jerry Knowles, Waterloo. The Methodist Church, Fredericksburg, Iowa, was the' setting for the couples ceremony, performed at 3:30 p.m.

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson, Fredericksburg, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Knowles, Gen eseo. spoke their vdws after the Rev. Donald Carver. The brides street-length gown was complemented with a white lace and satin, bolero touched with rhinestones. She wore a headband to secure her illusion veil.

Red and white rpses Intermingled in her. bouquet. She was given in marriage by her uncle, Orsen Hunt. MISS MURIEL Knowles, Gen-eseo, 111., sister of the bridegroom, was seen in an aqua sheath dress for her maid of honor role. Fashioned of cotton satin with a net overskirt, it was complemented with a net and satin bolero.

She- carried a bouquet of red and white roses. Donald L. Richardson, Iowa, brother of the bride, was best 'man: Guests were seated by David Richardson, Chicago; Charles Calhoun, Geneseo; Assist at Presidents Recept Evening Ceremony Will Unite Virginia Austin, John Rowley Thirty students will as; Sist about 20 faculty and staff members and their wives as hosts and hostesses at the Presidents Reception at 3 this afternoon for the mothers and fathers of University of Wisconnsin students the campus for the annual Parents Weekend cel-bration. It will be held in the Memorial Unions Main Lounge. Parents will visit with President and E.

B. Fred and faculty members: STUDENTS WHO WILD assist as hosts and hostesses at the reception are Jerry Farley, 1922 Jefferson Jack Sell, 1022 Regent St. Julie Fender, 416 W. Washington Edward Garvey, Burlington; Carl GiesSel, Freeport, Gary Weissman, Louis, Joel Skornicka, Green CANDLELIGHT WILL flicker on white gladioli and snapdragons On the altar, of Memorial Evangelical 'and Reformed Church this evening as Miss Virginia L. Austin, 65i University and John W.

La-Grange, exchange marriage promises. The Rev. William A. Schultz will hear their vows at 8 p. m.

White silk fashions the princess-styled gown the bride will wear. Her mother is Mrs. Everett Austin, Evansville, 111. Reembroidered Alencon lace accented with seed pearls and sequins outlines the Sabrina neckline' and graces the skirt, which sweeps to a chapel train. The bride designed her headpiece of Alencon lace and Seed pearls which will hold her chapel-length veil.

She will carry a white Testament topped with a white cattleya orchid and lily-of-the-v a 1 1 y. She will be given in' marriage by her brother, Kenneth L. Austin. MRS. ROBERT BURULL, sister of the bridegroom, will- appear in a pale blue taffeta street- Mrs, Dale Storck '-jVTR.

AND MRS. Charles Hor---- ton, announce the of their daughter, Patrcia, to Dale Storck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Storck, also of McFarland. The ceremony was performed May 17 in.

Iowa. Attendants for the couple Were Mr; and Mrs. Winston Snyder. The Brides frock of white or-. gandy over powder blue lace was 'complemented with white accessories.

Her corsage was of red roses, Mrs. Snyder chose white accessories and a corsage of pink roses-to accent her pink' organdy 'dress. A reception for. 70 guests was held at-the hom of' the' bridegrooms where the newlyweds are residing. Meyer.Shullca Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Buechner, Milwaukee, announce the maf-. riage of their -daughter, Myrna Lou Meyer, Prairie du Chien, and Harold Shulka, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Shulka, also of Prairie du Chien. The wedding on May 5 was in St. Johns Catholic Church in Prairie du The-' new. Mr.

and Shulka honeymooned in northern Michigan and are now at home at 266 Main Prairie du Chien. Shorewood Garden Club Plans Public Flower Show and Tea Members of. the shorewood Garden'. Club are planning their annual public flower show and silver tea scheduled for 2 to 9 p.m.. Monday, June 2, at Black-hawk Country Chib.

Special occasion table Settings and individual arrangements will highlight the event. Proceeds will be spent on projects to beautify Shorewood, Newly installed of the club are Mrs. A. J. Stamm, president; Mrs.

L. C. McCann, Yice president, and program chairman; Mrs. L. Cole, secre-tafy; Mrs.

Taylor Curtis, treasurer; and. Mrs-. Otto Hibma, membership- chairman. New officers met recently at the home of Mrs. James Geisler, 2929 Colgate outgoing -president, to plan the affair.

Kenneth Zweifel, chair- PEO Chapter BC Meeting Is Monday PEO Chapter PC will meet a p. m. luncheon Monday at home of Mrs. Vernon- Thomson, 101 Cambridge Rd- man of the flower show. Is assisted by Victor Members of -the committee Mmes.

Garrett Cooper and Ruedisili, tea; Mmes. J. B. M. L.

Holt and E. M. Set-up; Mmes. A. and Victor Johnson, placement; Mmes.

R. R. Benedict and HOwdle, judges; Mrs. C. E.

printing; H. and F. Oldenburg, shooters; and Mmes. and K. G.

Zweifel, hall. 1 att.d Donald Meier; Guttenberg, Iowa. Before they leave for the Slack Hills find Yellowstone National Park, the couple will be feted at a reception for about 100 guests in the church, The bride, a secretary with D-X Sunray Oil attended Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, for one year. Mr. Knowles is employed by G.

Van Hoiten and Son, Waterloo. After June 8 the new Mr. and Mrs. Knowles will be at home in Waterloo. being Johnson.

are C. H. Wilson, Foster, Stolen J. C. Blume trouble Mor-genson entrance 1 i..

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