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Miss Janis Lutz, Bruce L. Dean Say Nuptial VowsMiss Janis Lee Lutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lutz, Amherst Junction, and Bruce Layton Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dean, town of Eau Pleine, repeated their nuptial vows last Saturday at the Amherst Evangelical Lutheran church parsonage. Rev. S. C. Knutson read the rites.For her marriage the former Miss Lutz chose a white suit, trimmed with navy blue. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of white roses.Miss Mart’ Jane Haskey served as maid of honor and Roger Dean was his brother’s best man. Miss Haskey had white roses pinned to her pink suit with which she wore white accessories,A reception at the home of the bride’s parents was held after theceremony for members of the wedding party and the immediate families of the couple.The newlyweds will make their home at Plover, Route 1. Mr. Dean is employed as a mechanic for the Cartwright Auto Sales.Mrs. Pfiffner Wins Top Golf HonorsMrs. James Pfiffner was the winner of golf honors when the Tuesday women’s group of the Stevens Point Country club yesterday for its regular session. Mrs. Pfiffner was awardedprizes for low net and a Ragtnnrnsmpn fJOSEPH U MILANOWSKI, 66. -123 Fifth avenue, worked his last day Tuesday at the Consolidated Wafer Power Paper company's Wisconsin Kiver division mill. Milanovvski operated a tractor which moved logs from the yard into the mill’s wood room. When he began his job in horses were used to haul logsto the wood room. A native of Polonia, jM ihuunv.sk i lias nine children, eight of whom are married. With plenty of time on his Innuls now, he plans to visit his sons and daughters living in other cities, and also intends to keep busy fishing and gardening.trip Wednesday, Sept students should watcl bus and contact the call the superinte schools. The law req children residing more miles from an elemi high school shall have tation provided withoi the individual.It is important for t!of the pupils and tc with the law that stud school the first day. 40:70 of the statutes that all children comi the provision of the attend a public, pnvab ehial school during th« iod in which the set session.!Children who will ha their fifth blrthdav I; are eligible for kinderg children who enter fi must he six years of a, 1. It has been demonst unless a child has mthe age of six. it is ]impossible for him tnread. Ail children sc-old or over who havepleted the eighth gradetend full time until iiIfi. Those who have noed high school or rentISth birthday must aVocational school eilhrfull time, depending upor nr not thev are lav,♦ployed, unless attend: other school.Asks Prompt EnroDirector Roy ,J. Cr phasizes the imporian rolling the first dav a
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Stevens Point Daily Journal

Stevens Point, Wisconsin, US

Wed, Sep 01, 1954

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