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I Eugene Finley Claimed sii Elizabeth Straus. Mr. Gaupstad PF cd Dentine Hu stud as Bride A COLOR SCHEME of pink and white wav carried out in the decorations and the bridal ensemble for the marriage Friday of Mis Straus and Eugene stad. The Rev. heard the couple p.m.

in Trinity Lutheran Church. Fink flowering branches and white peonies and pompons decorated the church. and Mrs. Uov Straus. 3242 Atwood are the bride's parents and Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Gang-stdd. Deei field, are the parents of the bridegroom. TIMES, Saturday, June 11, 19607 Hawaii to Be Home of Newly Married jorhs KFKAIIA, KAUAI, Hawaii, will he the home of Mr. ami Mrs.

Stuart Ronald Ujork alter thrir marriage at 7:30 p. m. tonight. The Rev. Irvin Suby will hear their vows in St.

Peter's Lutheran Church, Janesville. The bride. Miss Merri Jillcne White, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Henry E.

White. Janesville, will appear in a princess style jacquard silk gown with lace trim and mod.ficd train, and carrying a bouquet of white carnations and pink roses. Miss Yvonne Bjork. sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor and Mrs. Gary White, sister-in-law of the bride, as bridesmaid, will be attired in ballerina-length gowns of pink and white nvlon.

with pink cummerbunds. They will carry colonial bouquets of pink carnations. Mr. Bjoik, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Bjork. Brodhead, has chosen Dennis White to perform the duties of best man and Bruce Main as groomsman. John Goethe and Robert Keen will escort guests to their places. A reception will be held in the church parlors for 150. The couple will spend a week at a cottage before leaving for Hawaii.

Mr. Bjork is a 2nd class petty officer in the Navy. 1110 mm HR Miss Betty Lou Gutweiler 1 RS. CHARLES Kemp, Rock-ItJ. ford, and John Gutweiler, Mazomanie, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lou, 9 E.

Gorham to Charles E. Smith, 809 Mayer son of Nathan Smith, Mazomanie. TUP: CAPITAL Bouquets that combined pink and white peonies with put pie ami yellow iris adorned the altar in Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church for the 10 am. ceremony today in which Miss Deanna Jean Huston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry II. Huston. Route 3. exchanged nuptial vows with Eugene Raymond Finley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond H. Finley, 2302 Oakridge Ave. The Rev. Jerome Mersberg-er officiated. Fashioned along princess lines with a scalloped neckline trimmed with seed pearls and a chapel-length train, the brides gown was of slipper satin.

Her fingertip veil was caught to a seed pearl crown and red and white roses wcie combined in her cascade bouquet. A PINK NYLON ORGANDY overskirt was featured on the pink taffeta sheath Miss Gloria Jane Huston wore for her role as maid of honor for her sister. Pink Tea roses and tinted feathered carnations formed the tiara she wore in her hair and were repeated in the bouquet she carried. Mrs. Gilbert Kania, Milwaukee, and Mrs.

Glen Wilson, Stevens Point, the bridegrooms sisters, were bridesmaids and Joanne Huston, the brides sister was miniature bride. The brides-maids ensembles duplicated the one chosen for the maid of honor, with Mrs. Kama's toned in light green and Mrs. Wilsons in light blue. Robert Finley was best man for his brother.

Patrick Lynch and FASHIONED WITH a V-neck-line, brief lace sleeves a.td a chapel train, the brides organza gown was decorated with re-embroidered Alencon lace on the bodice. Folds of pink taffeta, crossing on the front bodice and coming to a low waistline in back i and fanning out into a wide panel, were featured on the gown. A level Alencon lace headpiece held her full circular fingertip silk illusion veil. The bride carried a cascade of white cushion pompons with accents of pink stepha- notis and pearls. Mrs.

Eugene E. Best man was Tim Rideout Robert Krevvon was The guests w.ere seated Straus and Howard IDENTICAL SHEATHS of ballet blue silk organza, fashioned ith scoop necklines, rounded yokes accented with French piping and brief sleeves, were worn by the maid of honor. Miss Sharon Tjugum, and the bridesmaid. Miss Judie Week. The gowns had wide back panels, accented with large bows at the waistline.

They carried cascades of white cushion pompons with blue pompons and wore floral tiaras of the same colors. Robert J. Mixon Claims Anita Lee As His Bride PRINCETON METH I Mixson was graduated from the Church, Princeton, N. University of Wisconsin, where he Paul Liddicoats Honeymoon At Eastern Lodge Following Rite was the setting for the 3 p.m. nuptials June 4, which joined Miss Anita Yee Cheng Lee andjPh.D.

degree in the Department Robert J. Mixson, son of Col. and of Psychology at Princeton Uni affiliated with Theta Delta Chi, and is presently working for a Mrs. A. M.

Mixon, 641 Anthony Lane. The Rev. Charles Marker performed the ceremony and Stanley- C. Smoyer gave the bride in marriage. THE NEW Mrs.

Mixon, a graduate of the Normal University of Taiwan, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Lee, Taipei, Taiwan.

She continued her studies at the Juilliard School of Music, New York City, and received a Master of Music degree from the Westminster Choir College. Mr Miss Mary Sutherland R. AND MRS. Loren G. Sutherland, Brodhead, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Paul Hannes, son of Mrs.

Carl Hannes, Albany. versity. ATTENDING the bride and bridegroom were Miss Joan Van Haasteren as maid of honor and Robert Stierhem as best man. George Cicala and Ahmet Cak-mak, roommates of the bridegroom at Princeton, seated the guests. The couple left on a wedding trip to Waupaca after receiving guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley C. Smoyer. They will reside in Princeton, N. J.

Mrs. John Wesley Rabby College, De Pere, where she affiliated with Delta Epsilon Sigma. She has been a teaching assistant at Marquette University while studying for her M.A. degree in English. Mr.

Rabby holds a B.S. degree in English from Spring Hill College, Mobile, and his M.A. from Marquette University where he has taught for three years. He is now a teaching assistant at the University of Wisconsin where he is studjing for his doctorate. 350 Guests Felicitate Clarence C.

Pittengers jVflSS CLARITA J. BYRNE. 1322 W. Dayton daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank I. Byrne, Mineral Point, became the bride of Clarence Charles Pitten-ger, 713 Miami Pass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorell Pittenger, West Salem, this morning at 9 a.m. in Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.

The Rev. Leo Joyce read the service. White orchids and pink tea roses were carried by the bride as she walked down the aisle in a floor-length gown of Schiffli em- broidered silk organza in a satin -leaf pattern. A scoop neckline i and Martha Washington sleeves styled the basque bodice. She A wore a mantilla of rose point lace with a scalloped border.

CS Mary Alice Copper, matron of honor, and Miss Mary Louise May, bridesmaid, both causing of the bride, wore identical opera-length gowns of cherry chiffon over taffeta with a scoop neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. A tailored bow accented the snug waistlines and dome shaped skirts. They wrore mate i cherry pleated hats of silk organza, tipped in pearls and caught to a face veil of illusion. Duane Nigh was chosen as best man by the bridegroom and Bay ard Liesch as groomsman. A brother of the bride, Hubert Byrne, and a brother of the bridegroom.

Jack Pittenger, seated the guests. Mrs. Clarence Charles Pittenger Reierson Studio Photo Dinner for 20 was served at Stardust. A reception for 350 also held there. The couple will be at home 1322 W.

Dayton June 27, a wedding trip down the River. The bride attended State College at Platteville Madison Business College. employed at St. Marys as a registered medical Her husband is a senior the University of Wisconsin is affiliated with Tau Beta and Eta Kappa Nu. Miss Press, ohn Rabby ed They Will Reside In Madison OLLOWING A TRIP to Cove Haven Lodge, the new.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul William Lid-dicoat will reside at 1211 Juniper Ave. Miss Sally Marion Roberta Robertson became Mr. Liddicoats bride today in a 10:30 a.m.

ceremony in St. Dennis Catholic Church. The Rev. Joseph Niglis heard their vows. Mr, and Mrs.

Lawrence Robertson, 373J Sargent are the brides parents and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Liddicoat, 1013 E. Gorham St. The brides floor-length Shiffli embroidered nylon tulle go.vn was styled with a panel effect in front and a tiered back skirt.

It had a scalloped Sabrina neckline. A seed pearl and sequin trimmed crown held her fingertip veil and she carried a white carnation fan, centered with a light pink orchid. THE BRIDAL attendants wore pastel gowns with white overskirts, decorated with embroidery of the same color as the underskirt. The maid of honor. Miss Diane Canino, Beaver Dam, who is the bride's cousin, wore yellow while Miss Mary Conners appeared in pink and Miss Judy Frisch in mint green for their roles as bridesmaids.

All had matching headdresses of a leaf V-V v.r-h Gangstail and groomsman. by Sher-win Norset-ter Jr. Folow ing the ceremony, the newly married couple greeted 300 guests in the church parlors. The bride was graduated Mon day from the University of Wisconsin. A member of Alpha Chi Rho, Mr.

Gangstad is a 1937 University graduate in commerce, lie is now a community planner for the City of Madison. They will reside at 1311 Morris St. when they return from a wedding trip to northern Michigan and Mackinac Island. Mrs. Paul William Liddicoat design and carried fans of white and tinted carnations, which matched their gowns.

BEST MAN for his brother was Alton Liddicoat, Beaver Dam. Ushers included Peter and Harold Liddicoat, Raymond Soboleski and Gerhart Wille. A buffet luncheon and reception at Wings Inn Followed the ceremony. The bride is a secretary for the State Department of Agriculture. Mr.

Liddicoaat attended Madi son Business College and is an accountant for Red Dot Foods, Inc. Mrs. Lance Herold I Ionor tonikt at a for relatives and close friends dinner at Slouffers, Garden City, Long Island. The bride attended New York University, where she affiliated with Gamma Sigma Sigma, and was graduated June 6 from the University of Wisconsin. A graduate of the U.

S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Lt. 1 received his Navy Wings in March and is presently attending electronics school in Memphis, Tenn. In late September he will be assigned to duty at Key West, Fla. When Lt.

Herold completes his electronics schooling, the couple will take an extended motor tour of the United States. Quick Cooler Squeeze a iittle lemon into glass of cracked ice. Fill 2-3 full with California Rose wine. Finish off with sparkling water for a cooling beverage. Mrs.

Eugene R. Finley Reicrson Studio photo John Connell were groomsmen. William Martin, Chicago, and Larry Hanson ushered; and Mark Maher, the brides cousin, was ring bearer. WELCHS EMBERS WAS the setting for a breakfast for 37 guests and a reception for 375. The Finleys, who will honeymoon in northern Minnesota and Canada, will reside in Madison from June 20 until September when they will move to Hillsboro where he will teach and be a coach in the Hillsboro schools.

He attended the University and was graduated from Wisconsin State College at Platteville. The bride is a junior in the Universitys school of nursing. She will be employed by the City of Madison this summer. 1 the was at after Mississippi Wisconsin and She is Hospital secretary. at and Pi Sandra Breitzke, Robert Kutchera Arc Affianced Miss Sandra J.

Breitzke DeLonge Studio Photo AND MRS. EDWARD Breitzke, 113 Harding announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Jean, to Robert L. Kutchera, son of Mrs. Helen Kutchera, Appleton, and Donald H. Kutchera, Oshkosh.

The bride-elect will be graduated Aug. 19 from the Madison General Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Kutchera attended the University of Wisconsin anJ is presently serving with the Army at Fort Riley, Kan. Line Additions Lemon and syrup-preserved gin ger, both sliced thin, make fine additions to cocked dried figs.

4 Miss Anna Lee Peterson THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Anna Lee Peterson to Ned Myers, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson, Brodhead. Mr. Myers is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rad-cliff Myers, Brodhead. 5 Miss Barbara Ann Gemplcr jl TR. AND MRS. LEO J.

ler, Monticello, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to William Escher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Escher, Monticello. Miss Gempler will enter the University Hospitals course for X-Ray technicians July 1 and Mr. Escher will enter the University of Wisconsin as a sophomore this Beverly Lund, Gene E.

Welch Exchange Fours Davis, Madison. The reception for 170 guests was in the church parlors. A wedding trip to northern Wisconsin will precede the couples residence at 308 E. Gorham SL Adler-Mushe Marriage as Held May 20 MISS DONNA ANN ADLER daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald F. Adler, 4003 Major became the bride of Gerald II. Muske, son of Mrs. Irene Muske. 107 N.

Butler May 20, at Lake Edge Congregational Church. The Rev. Charles A. Rota heard their vows at 8:30 p.m. The bride, who is a receptionist and secretary at the United Community Chest, chose a gown of Chantilly lace and tulle fashioned with a lace edged V-ncck-line, long sleeves, and 1 a e-trimmed bouffant skirt of floor length.

A crown of pearls and sequins secured her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade of red roses. ATTENDING THE BRIDE as maid of honor was the brides sister. Miss Janis Adler; s. Shirley Parker, the bridegrooms sister, appeared as bridesmaid. Both wore identical gowns of nile green chiffon and crowns with face veils of nile green.

Miss Adler carried yellow and white feathered carnations, while Mrs. Parker held a cascade of pink and white flowers. Best man was William Thomas, with Les Paiker as groomsman and Tom Brunette and Ronald Luebke, a cousin of the bride, as ushers. A wedding trip to Chicago and Waukegan, 111., followed after a reception in the church parlors and another at the Eagles Club. Mr.

Muske, a laboratory assistant at the University of Wisconsin, and his bride reside at 419 N. Finckney St. Thomas J. Dean Takes Betty Turben As His Bride MISS BETTY LOU TURBEN, 634 E. Mifflin daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Turben, Soldiers Grove, exchanged marriage vows Friday with Thomas J. Dean, 629 Mendota son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean, Sayner.

The Rev. Mr. Humlie officiated at the 8 p.m. ceremony in Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Soldiers Grove. The bride chose a waltz-length gown of nylon net over taffeta, fashioned with long sleeves and an embroidered nylon bodice, studded with sequins.

Her veil was finger-tip length. She carried a cascade of red and white Sweetheart roses. Mrs. Lorene Kepler was matron of honor and Miss Patricia Knutson was bridesmaid. Their identical gowns were of blue and white nylon over taffeta.

Matching headdresses and bouquets of blue carnations completed their ensembles. Cheryl Turben, niece of the bride, was flower girl and David Nelson, cousin of the bride, served as ring bearer. The bridegrooms cousin, Douglas C. Dean was his best man and Henry Maincs was groomsman. Gary Dean, Gary Bader and Norman Turben ushered.

A reception for 228, followed the ceremony In the church parlor. After a short honeymoon, the Deans will reside at 1039 E. Gorham St. Gloria Simpson Married In Iowa M1 R. AND MRS CURTIS Simp son.

Mineral Point, announce the marriage of their daughter, Gloria, to Ted Wayne, both of Milwaukee, Friday, May 27, at Dubuque, Iowa. The bride, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Milwau-kbe, has been teaching in that Davis-Eikenberry Rite In Westminster Church Janet E. Larson, Lance Herold Wed In Long Island Ceremony Bethlehem the an Church, Baldwin, N. near the brides former Long Island home, was the scene of the 3 p.m. marriage today of Miss Janet Evalda Larson and Lt.

(jg) Lance Herold. The Rev. Stuart Ensberg heard their vows. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Leonard Larson, 1155 Amherst Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Herold, Roosevelt, Long Is- land. N.

are the bridegrooms parents. Re-embroidered Aler.con lace and seed pearls decorated the portrait neckline of the bride's silk organza gown. It was fashioned with a chapel train. A Juliet cap of Alencon lace and seed pearls held her tiered silk illusion Veil and she carried a cascade of white I OLLOWING A wedding trip to northern Wisconsin, the new Mr. and Mrs.

John Wesley Rabby will reside at 404-J Eagle Heights Apts. Miss Magdalene Therese Press and Mr. Rabby were married today in the Church of the Gesu, Milwaukee. Officiating at 11 a.m. was the Rev.

James Gill. The daughter of Mrs. Emilie Press, formerly of Green Bay, the bride was given in marriage by her uncle, James Brosick, Milwaukee. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lurline E.

Rabby. Coden. and the late Clifton Rabby. The brides ivory peau de soie gown was fashioned with an empire drape of silk brocade which fell from the back of the rounded neckline and swept into a court train. A Swedish crown of pearls and crystal held her elbow-length veil of French illusion and she carried an ivory silk-covered prayerbook with a white orchid.

HER ATTENDANTS, the Misses Nancy Susan. Lang and Ellen Armstrong, both of De Pere, wore French blue eyelet dresses, accented with variegated blue velvet streamers. Large match ing bows with net whimsies formed their headpieces and they carried scmi-cascades of white stephanotis and carnations. Dr. Clarence A.

Brown, Milwaukee, was best man and John McDonald, Madison, was groomsman. Seating the guests were Dr. Alois Schieber, Milwaukee, and Franklin Clyde Ordonio, Kansas City, Mo. The reception following the ceremony was held in the Stratford Hotel. The bride received her B.S.

degree in biology from St. Norbert Woman's Club The Womans Club of the Chicago and North Western Railway System will sponsor a public 500 card party Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the GAR Hall, 118 Monona Ave. Hostesses will be Mrs. Frank Murray, chairman, and Mines.

Olaf Swennes, A. G. Bennett, E. A. Brederson, James Bennett, F.

N. Cole, Delmar Diering, and Dell Dickens assisting. lewT Nurservite Timothy Blair has been chosen as the name for the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDowell, 1825 Beld St.

The boy was born May 29 at Madison General Hospital. Brian Keith, 3, and Darren Scott, 2, are the McDowells two Other sons. PEONIES AND BLUE delphinium decorated Westminster Presbyterian Church for the 2 p.m. ceremony today in which Miss Kathryn Ann Davis, 2424 E. Washington repeated nuptial vows with Eric Franklin Eikenberry before the Rev.

Richard Pritchard. A reception at Ivy Inn feted the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clifford Davis, Richland Center, and the son of Dr. and Mrs.

H. W. Eikenberry, Indianapolis, Ind. Alencon lace motifs were ap-pliqued on a satin cummerbund in the floor-length organdy gown the bride wore. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of flowers and she carried a bouquet of while gardenias and star flowers.

MISS WANDA WORDELL, the maid of honor, and Mrs. Robert Soltwedel, the bridesmaid, wore bands of flowers in their hair and carried bouquets of blue delphinium and white carnations to complement their blue organza street length frocks, accented by sashes at the waistlines. A Scott MacDonald was best man and Douglas Bums ushered with Charles Davis. A graduate of the university, where her husband is a student majoring in physics, Mrs. Eikenberry is a teacher at Herbert Schenk School.

Mr. Eikenberry is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The couple will be at home at 2424 E. Washington Ave. after June 14.

city the past three years. She and her husband willTive in Milwaukee where Mr. Wayne is in business. Mrs. Gene E.

Welch Wendt Studio photo ISS BEVERLY ANNETTE Lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lund, and Gene Elliott Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Welch, all of Cambridge, were married in Grace Lutheran Church at 2 p.m.

today. The Rev. Mr. Dybvig presided. Rows of embroidered scalloped sheer organza trimmed tbe neckline and sleeves in the brides floor-length white organza gown and her elbow-length veil was caught to a pearl tiara.

She carried a white orchid on her whilo White organza street-length frocks with sky blue foundations, matching jackets, white flowered organza hats and bouquets of carnations and lily-of-the-v alley were the costumes chosen for the brides attendants. Miss Janet Christensen, Cambr idge, was maid of honor; Miss Carol Anderson, also of Cambridge, was bridesmaid; and Evelyn Limd was her sisters junior aid. JERRY GUNNELSON WAS best man for the bridegroom who was attended by his brother, James Welch, and Marvin as groomsmen. Another loit. An eaily fall wedding is, bother, Thomas Welch, ushered with his brother-in-law, James M1 planned.

MINT GREEN nvlon organza gowns and matching crowns were worn by the bridal attendants. Their cascade bouquets were of yellow daisies and ivy. Miss Marke Gustafson, Minneapolis, was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Caryl Amon, New York City; Miss Karyl Sons-teng, Larslan, Miss Rosemary Samuels, Milwaukee; and Miss Maryanne Laurey, Baldwin, N. Y. Appearing In a yellow organdy dress was the flower girl, Kathleen Dever.

THE BRIDEGROOM'S brother. Noel Herold. was best man. Ushers included Lt. jg William Flynn.

New Brunswick, Roger Turnau, Freeport, X. Lt. (jg) Milton Leake, Norfolk. and Richard Bittner, Glen Ridge, X. The newly married couple greeted guests at a reception-tea following the ceremony and will be 5.

ie in id nd nd er in the me and in and ree son, W. rth- Miss Friedli is employed at the Bank of Madison, as secretary to the vice president. Her fiance attended the University of Wisconsin and is now employed at the Beloit Iron Works, Beloit. 0 3 A 4.

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