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   Stevens Point Daily Journal (Newspaper) - August 22, 1961, Stevens Point, Wisconsin                               STEVENS POINT DAILY JOURNAL August 22, 1961 QLr n ewA Miss Rose Mr. Wise Say Vows Mr. and Mrs. Adam Route 2. Stevens announce the last Saturday marriage of their Miss Rose Marie to Archie son of Mrs. Clara Route 3, The young people came from where both have been to repeat their riage vows at St. Peter's Church here The 9 a.m. were solemnized by the Rev. Roy Mish Sister Mary Alice played the organ Her selections included and This Day O Beau- Yellow and white gladioli were on the altar when Mr. Grezenski gave his daughter in The wnite bridal gown of nylon tulle and Chantilly lace over tulle and had a snug lace embroidered with sequins and It was made with a scalloped neckline and Jong The full tulle skirt featured wide lace lace appliques and ruffles of lace and tulle extending into a chapel train in the A queen's crown of pearls and sequins secured her fingertip veil of silk finished with a She carried an oval-shaped bouquet of red roses and white studded with love Dressed like the bride was her Linda who served as flower girl with Bob nephew of the as the Miss Barbara was her cousin's of honor with Misses Angeline Alice Coreen Grezenski and la Wise as the The bridegroom chose Ben Ob- remski as his best man while Herman Gary Grezenski and Charles Wise were the The ushering duties were shared by Edward ski and John Obremski Jr. The bridal aides appeared in gowns of nylon over net and Their shirred snug bodices had shirred straps while the full skirts featured shirred puffs and bottom Their small hats of flowers and nylon braid had circular They carried colonial ar- rangements of red roses and white The Oradell Ballroom was the scene of the wedding festivities which followed the A blue and white color theme was carried out in the decorations for a breakfast for 50 families and a reception and o'clock dinner for 175 Relatives and friends came from Chicago and Ft. Racine and After a trip through the the new Mr. and Mrs. Wise will be at home after Aug. 30 at 1535 S. 21st Mr. who attended the Mosinee High is a press operator for American Motors Corp. in His who attended P. J. Jacobs High is an assembly worker for the Bradley Corp. Anderson Named Commander Of 274th Regiment The commanding general of the 84th Division Maj. Gen. Gilbert W. an- the appointment of Col. Arnold M. of Stevens as Com- manding Officer of the 274th with headquarters ki Colonel Anderson's military reer began in 1927 when he en- listed as a private in the sin National He served five years on extended active ty during World War n as an armored artillery talion training executive and commanding officer and combat command executive He participated in five in the European Theater of Operations with the 6th ored Division and was awarded the Silver Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster and French de Subsequent to World War n. Colonel Anderson organized and commanded the tank battalion of the 32nd Infantry consin National and lowing that com- manded an infantry battalion in the same For the past three years he has been com- manding officer of the 5027th In- fantry Division with headquarters in A graduate of the Command General Staff College at Fort the colonel recently completed the senior of- nuclear weapons ment course at the same In civilian son is personnel manager in the Home Office of Hardware Country Club Couples End Series At Dinner Members of the Stevens Point Country Club who participated in a series of couples golf ed the season at a wind-up dinner Friday following the 10th and final Carl Wallace was master of monies for a program following the meal when prizes were ed and the season's winner were The Clinton Craggs were the first place winners for the season with three couples tieing for They were the Francis Jerry and Gene Fifth place was won by the William A special consolation award went to the George In charge of the season and hosts for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoppe and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Two Graduates Awarded Grants Two 1961 graduates of the mond High School have been awarded college freshmen They are Nicholas son of Mr. and Mrs. William who received the grant from Central State College according to an announcement by C. W. Riley of the mond He was notified of the selection by Gordon dean of instruction at Dawn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed former Almond will attend the University of on the freshman scholarship she ed. He is a member of American Elks and Presented Stevens Point Personnel A o k. He is a past president of the At KOtOry Meeting consin National Guard j A Rival was tion and a past vice president of presented at a luncheon meeting the Wisconsin Re- j of the Stevens Point serve Officers j held Monday noon at Hotel I Discuss LOLA GETS AN AUTOGRAPH Lola 7-year- old of the Muscular Dystrophy gets Mrs. Lyndon Johnson's autograph on her doll during a visit to the White whose home is in St. was diagnosed as having muscular dys- trophy when she was The vice president's wife substituted for Mrs. in receiving the ster in the White House East Heres Your Date THE FOURTH DEGREE Council No. 1170, Knights of will hold its regular dinner meeting Thursday Aug. 24, at 6 45 at Hotel Whiting Other functions slated for the assembly joint tion of officers and formal dinner dance at Wisconsin Sept. 3; local annual Ladies Night at Hotel Whiting with Sept. 28; Fourth Degree initiation at Wausau in Applications for membership in the class are to be turned in THE VALLEY CIRCLE of the Women's Society of Christian vice of the Buena Vista Methodist Church will meet Thursday after- Aug. 24, at 2 at the iome of Mrs. Clair Mrs. Robert Swenson as assisting Visitors will be THE JUNIOR GIRL Foresters of St. Peter's parish have their annual picnic on Aug. 26, beginning at 1 p at Bukolt PORTAGE COUNTY artists who wish to enter their work in the Rosholt Fair art exhibit are to contact Mrs. Albert for The fair is uled for Sept 2, 3 and 4. THE LADIES RECREATION Bowling League will meet this evening at o'clock at ta's Recreation All cap- tains and interested bowlers are Hospital Births Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meshak Jr. of 134 Portage St. became parents of a son this morning in St. Michael's Daughters were born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hopkins of Route 1, and Mr and Mrs. Arleigh Quick Dissolve a age of gelatin in a cup of boiling Add a little grated fresh lime if there's a lime in the Stir in a pint of vanilla ice cream until blended and Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 505 N. Michigan announce the engagement of their daughter ida to Richard son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett 414 Patch St. A definite wedding date has not been Obituary Anton Mancl Services were held this ing in St. Catholic Church in Milladore for Mrs. An- ton J. 78, the former Eva Rutta of the Town of Mrs. Mancl died last Saturday afternoon at the home of a in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Route 1, with whom she had been The Rev. Joseph Marx ated at the and burial lowed in the parish She was born in Hull July 18, 1883, and attended school in the She married Mr. Mancl in Stevens Point May 10, 1903- The couple farmed afterward in the Town of Milladore Mr. Mancl preceded his wife in death on March 31, 1949. Survivors include seven Leonard and and five Mrs. Dennis Werowinski and Mrs. both of Mrs. Henry Mrs Claude and Mrs. Mike 46 and 19 She was preceded in death by a two a brother and three Are You This Kind Of Club By JOY MILLER Women's NEW YORK Since pre- historic times men have been ing off their prowess with Now that they're somewhat they're doing it on the golf course and who ed in caves in the old are swinging right along with Alex who has taught at least a thousand women 10 years he's been a pro says they're easier to teach than grasp the fundamentals he Also in their have respect for 150-yard tee shots straight down the Men always try to blast long and may or may not end up hooking out of are they remember their good Men are always mourning over their bad most women are better No faults at a pink-faced young Irishman with hair and admits he's noticed a few since he's been in- at a Lake re- sort in upstate New York during the summer and in Westchester N. in For one women are ways telling him how their bands or relatives said they should do it. husband should teach his wife to play golf any more than he should teach her how to a O'Laughlin says And then there is that dubious foursome Fairway Femme She be- in tee for shows up geared for conquest in either bikini or tight high heels and dangling recommends sturdy bermuda shorts or loose blouse for easy arm Chick in the She's always out there in looking for a lost inevitably her that she simply won't go off and Green Gauge Prune Like a confused pedestrian she always stops on the The putting she calls the girls for a scorecard con- gratulations all rule book consultation and discussion of how far to the next the players behind are quietly gnawing their club The Divot Always in she is especially adept at sudden movements just as someone else tees off. And she always knows a to recite on the putting says most are more thoughtful than Fall Activities Members of Barbara Rebekah Lodge No. 9 made fnr fall activities at a regular mating Monday evening at the Odd Smartly Suited The movie featured the of corps and the ing of diseases by Loy C. was a visiting Ro- Clarke Pierce had as his j guest Roland m. lows A rummage sale will be held on Sept. 9. starting a.m. Members Oscar and children of rummage to the Fellows were house guests Hall on Thursday evening or Mr and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Tom Langton for Plans for the lodge's annual bazaar and supper were dis- The date for the ski 6th to Monday Mrs Thursday Heil and Mrs. Drefcinski are The were her for the will be selected at the September Courtney Lunch was Florence Engford and Swallow and Mavis A social hour followed the wedding on Saturday Another guest Paul St Minn Mr and Wife Preservers often it in and w Mrs. Wallace Bartosz are visiting at the of Mr and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Percy Pike in Whiting Alter vacationing at their home near Lac du the Wallace will return east where Mr. tosz is assistant professor of at the New York State Uni- N. and the son John is attending wood Academy in West Conn. Mr. and Mrs T. former Point residents are h o u e of Mrs. Frank men on the They're often too concerned about what others are thinking of their should remember form means If you hit the ball you'll look can't think of one thing and do It's better to think about That's when you get the best Although he believes golf is a great cupid just get a ple set up on a course that's all you it hasn't promoted a match for At 28 he not very VI haven't met anybody who thinks like I I have no home life the way I I guess I'm married to my I'd never catch up with my sister and she has 7 children so and he has 13." RELATIVE FAME Mrs. John F. Kennedy's younger Princess Lee at her home in Known in international society before her in-law became President of the United the princess is shy about what she feels is unearned Fame Is Relative For Princess Lee Think how many Walker Cup teams he could make out of Plans To Extend Rights Commission Abandoned For Now By EDDI GELMORE LONDON Even if her sister were not America's First Princess Lee Radziwill would be a queenly a quiet but sure in the brightest of At 28, Jacqueline Kennedy's younger sister is an elegantly soft transatlantic slightly uncomfortable in the glare of unsought Resident in London for the last eight she was nestling on a solid little perch in international society before the American ple voted her brother-in-law into the White not that I want to appear or she said in her almost less way ot She hesitated for a then added shrink from talking about myself because I believe that a person should have something on her own before she starts giving inter- views Princess Lee has accomplished much in her own She's the mother of two ful the happy wife of Prince Stanislas son of an ancient Polish family which for generations has been inter- marrying with the Hohenzollerns and She runs one of London's most beautiful small furnishing it and keeping it with immaculate She is a gracious hostess with many friends Princess Lee has also been elected one of the best-dressed women in the a ment on which her comment can't imagine how I got on the nst She got on because she has that beautiful that way of wearing clothes that make her look well dressed no matter what she's wearing Her cheek bones are like her Her dark eyes are set but not so wide The figure is trimmer and Lee is an toned or more finely of her 32-year-old Being close to America's first she obviously does not like to discuss her relatives in but to the Mr. Kennedy's becoming president made any difference in your she I We go along about as usual The former Caroline Lee vier came to London eight years ago as the of Michael T. then secretary to throp United States That marriage ended in Then or met Prince a shouldered handsome Now a naturalized British sub- the dark-haired prince armed in London after World War II from Switzerland where he had performed ably in raising funds for the Red A hard and obviously a splendid he was soon in the London real estate He entered it before the present boom and reportedly is doing quite By ALICE ALDEN to are that as sinking as they are of thf re arc the taon that Invariably mark each Arthur Jablow shows an handsome suit in gold and white ed TV jacket sleeves and pockets are In gold the Suit is a e blouse of AA jersey that closes tailored goti Mrs. Lochner's Funeral Services were held last day afternoon in the via Lutheran Church for Mrs. Lochner of who died last Thursday in Riverside Community Hospital at The Rev. L. R. Jurgensen and burial followed in the Scandinavia During the Mrs. man Olson Night and Me be Thine She was accompanied .at the organ by Mrs. Evelyn The pallbearers were James Herbert j mond Walton j rv Simonson and Oliver WASHINGTON Senate j leaders for the and friends ing the included those from illation extending the j J Civil for j Heafford save up to hook the onto a paca Wisconsin and I for elsewhere in the Central apd sin -n the face of a The snarl Threatened to delay other Senate j Leader Mike field of Montana that the Senafo lay aside the tion and the proposed civil Thr State and take up a Commission hids construction 1 on nine The created mainly i 4" proposals to hitch onto the hill of road in a hatch of chnl i will be ers and opposition to that Imv from Southern Minn New Lon Bids Opened On Road Projects are received hy com- Sworn In MILWAUKEE Mrs R. long-time Scien of the new projects in- volve on stale or county trunk consin Democratic was tion of a bridge which will carry sworn Monday as U.S. Trunk E across the customs in belle River m Pierce County Tho other caO lor Vice President And Congressional Leaders Confer WASHINGTON Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson re- ported to Democratic al leaders today on his weekend trip to West mission his colleagues termed Johnson discussed his findings with the leaders as they met with President Kennedy for their ly breakfast in the White Both and Johnson de- clared Monday that Johnson's survey of the crisis area and his talks with West German leaders had solidified relations with that republic and U.S. determination to maintain the Western rights in West Johnson returned Monday from the 36-hour trip during which he witnessed the arrival of American troops to reinforce the West Berlin garrison House Democratic Leader John W. of Massachusetts said Johnson had siven a report on his and added thai of America IP very to have the vice president's at this Senate Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said he and his colleagues were pleased and impressed with the activities of the of the oath b 'the first work on Inter- 1" S. District Robert E 90 in and Tehan Mrs named to a defense access the POST hv President road to a base in Bernard a j Road Toll 548 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The of a Shawano ty man hit by a truck has raised Wisconsin's 3951 highway toll to 54S. compared with 492 on this Jonn 64 of rural was killed Monday when struck by a as womd to President Won't Hold Ship As Ransom Va. dent Kennedy has declined to hold a Cuban merchant ship as ransom for the families of 10 de- j feeling crewmen because it might provoke retaliation and be to innocent travelers the future The in a telegram relayed by an advisor to Capt j Jorge Navarro of the freighter Bahia de added that such a I barter might not work and at i any rate was illegal in the ed j McGeorge the i dent's special adviser on national told Navarro in the tele- that President feels a i deep respect for the love of dom which you and your I have and i that you and your i men wiD be reunited with your j families in the near Navarro announced at a news t conference Sunday that he had urged the President to hold the ship in this country until the families of the 10 crewmen 1 me political asylum here could j 1 safely eet out of j family is in the United i The Bahia de a 3.800-ton i motor ship laden with a j cargo originally destined for behind the Iron chored in nearby Lynnhaven i Roads last Thursday after ro and his 10 companions in imprisoning 23 other crewmen As the crew members were removed from the pending final clearance by gration came the center of a legal con- U.S. marshals sought to seize the ship to satisfy judgments and debts which now total but were repeatedly repulsed by the Coast U. S. Dist Judge Walter E. Hoffman initiated a hearing Saturday in which he asked the Coast Guard to show cause why it should prevent the ship from being The federal government has taken the position that the Bahia de should be re- turned to Stevenson Calls Soviet Colonialism Stand By HOCE UNITED United States today accused the Soviet Union of cynical pression of while to picture the powers as supporters of The U.S. charge was made by Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson at a special of the General He Has ing to an Sen gate Platon D Monday on military those of the United States Stevenson at- tack and said it should be He compared the record of Union with that of t which he said had freed numerous ries since World War n while the Russians were tries which the of The to deal with over the  

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