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Portage Daily Register from Portage, Wisconsin • 4

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4 I it Portage observes Evangelism weelc PORTAGE DAILY REGISTER Fri Oct 17 1969 Page 4 Plan chartering banquet for Portage Optimist Club National Child Evangelism Wei will be observed in this area during the week of Oct 19 to 26 with the theme the generation to come might know (Psalm Fellowship is an international working with younger generation conduct Good News activities at Fairs home ministries Child Evangelism Good News Clubs camps and the Chapel opening in the community interested in becoming are urged to call Emmett St are interdenominational once a week after Frank Henry Lt Governor of the Wisconsin district and Wayne Hatz will both take part in the program Botli men were instrumental in forming the local club and will be representing The Optimist Club of Baraboo Bruce Odell charter banquet chairman explained that when President Hummell receives the charter for The Optimist Club of Portage this group will officially join 2500 other clubs of optimist International one of the largest service organizations in the world Optimist international has a wide range of objectives from respect for the to and encouraging the development of More than 150 Optimists wives representatives of other clubs in the district and district officials are expected to attend the banquet trimmer discusses flag at WauBun meeting 786) Child Evangelism organization churches toreach the The volunteer workers Clubs5-Day Clubs hospital and children's jpen air and camp work In Columbia County the Fellowship conducted 15 a number of summer on Wheels at the Fair Good News Clubs are this month Those a local volunteer Mrs Dean McElroy 108 at 742-6356 The clubs and meet in homes school The new Optimist Club of Portage will hold its charter presentation banquet on Monday Oct 20 at 7 pm in the United Metho dist Church according to Richard Hummell 312 LaMoure St president of the new service club William Newhouse of Madison immediate past president of Optimist international will present the charter Pat Crooks of Wausau vice-president of Optimist International will address the new Optimists and their guests The following officers will be installed with President Hummell: Vice-Presidents EV Bidwell of 612 Edgewater St and Francis Riley of 422 Burns St Secretary-Treasurer James Shortreed of 630 Pleasant St and Directors: David Gelte-meyer' 214 Minnehaha St Edward LaFrom-bois 331 Conant St Bruce Odell 233 Edgewater St Rev William Shepherd 118 Franklin St Charles SJplitgerber "512 Pleasant St and Douglas Traastad Route 2 Pardeeville The installation will be conducted by Keith LaVake of Wausau immediate past governor of The Wisconsin District of Optimist Local officers were selected at the organization meeting of the club eight weeks ago Regular weekly breakfast meetings are held each Tuesday morning at the RAM Hotel Chief Petty Officer Steve Trimmer of the Navy Recruiting Service in Portage gave a timely program for Wau Bun Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution at its meeting at the Women (Galley Studio Photo) Mr and Mrs Otto Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence Robert Frost Couples united in Autumn weddings VVVAV Sanchez Dreyer tern The skirt featuring floral Venise edging extended into a chapel train I Her elbow length veil of imported illusion was caught to a profile crown of scroll of Ven- Round and' About Daily records St Hospital Columbus Camp Fire Training session of and Jr High green borfded crepe accented with green antique lace on bodice and sleeves They carried basquettes of gold pompoms with harmonizing headpieces Sandy Swanson of Wyocena was the best man James Dreyer brother of the groom Ken Koch and John Mills of Chicago were the groomsmen Gerold Mael and Scott Wetlaufer ushered A reception was held at the Wagon Wheel -Inn The bridq is a graduate of Rio High School and is presently employed at the First National Bank of Portage The groom is a Portage High School graduate and is employed at the to the matron of ise lace crystal and a bouquet of red roses Mrs Gary Anderson matron of honor made royal blue bonded crepe waist trimmed with and a Peter Pan collar blue veil and carried blue JoAnne Harrison Barbara Morse made their organza She carried I sister-in-law of the her own dress of featuring an empire braid short sleeves She wore a royal and white mums1 Heintz and Marie dresses identically Connie Ander-was'the Junior son sister of the bride Bridesmaid Dayid Otto was his best man Portage Pepsi Cola Bottling Co After a short trip Canada the couple will be at horhe at 1116 Wisconsin St Apt 5B Rev Theodore Timler of St Lutheran Church heard thp wedding vows exchanged by Francis Sanchez 1116 Wisconsin Apt 6B and Dennis John Dreyer 1116 Wisconsin St Apt 5B at an evening service Oct 11 The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Sanchez Rt 1 Columbus and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Dreyer Rt 3 Portage The bride wore a gown of angelskin Peau de Soie in Victorian style The bodice of Cathedral design Venise lace featured a high-rise notched collar and Camelot style bouffant tightly cuffed sleeves Her demi-bell skirt fell from an empire waist and was accented with a detachable bow topped chapel train The chapel length veil of illusion edged with Venise daisies was attached to a lattice Camelot style crown She carried a classic cascade of white miniature carnations and gold and green roses accented with gardenia leaves Ingrid Irving maid of honor wore a Princess styled gown of gold bonded crepe accented with gold antique lape on the bodice and sleeve She carried a basquette of gold and green pompoms with a harmonizing head-piece adorned with gold "and green pompoms coffee greens and ivy 1 The bridesmaids Nancy Brown Dorothy Wescott and Sally Schmelfining of Milwaukee wore Princess styled gowns of avocado Anderson Otto Civic League Monday afternoon Using the film he told the story of the development of the United States flag through its many forms from the red cross on a white field that was the English flag under which our earliest-colonial settlements were made to the fifty star flag of today The pio tures of the flags were accompanied by cartoon pictures of the events that went with each form from the Jamestown colony through the territorial expansion of the United States Chief Trimmer stated that he is glad to show this film for schools or any other organization that wishes it 5 Wau Bun Regent Mrs Wayne Bornick presided at the business session Since this was the program devoted to National Defense Mrs Robert Shaw chairman of that committee read an article from Time magazine which commented on Moratorium Day Mrs JR McCarthy and Miss Ina Curtis told of proceedings at the recent Wisconsin Society DAR Fall Workshop at Madison at which DAR General Mrs Erwin Fries Seimes was an honored guest Mrs Bornick and Mrs Patrick Malone served as pages at this meeting Mrs Malone reported on the formation of a Children of the American Revolution Chapter sponsored by Wau Bun This includes both boys and girls under eighteen years of age who would be eligible to membership later in either DAR or Sons of the American Revolution Wau Bun Chapter welcomed as new members Mrs David Lloyd and Mrs Ray Leary of Cambria Mrs Louis Curry of Lodi Mrs CH Anderson Miss Joan Anderson and Mrs James Sarbacker of Portage and Mrs Harland Wendlick of Baraboo Mrs Turner Miss Irene Clark and Mrs Robert Shaw comprised the Committee serving refreshments at the close of the meeting Camera Club to take South Africa tour Color Slides of East Africa will be presented by Mrs WT Comstock at the regular meeting of the 1 Camera Club on Monday Oct 20 The club will meet at the library at 7:45 pm I The slides will cover Kenya and Uganda and will feature animal viewing Guests are invited Drake honored for service to handicapped John Drake vocational rehabilitation for Columbia county was honored recently for outstanding service to handicapped residents He received the century club award for successful rehabilitation of over 100 handi- capped persons during the past fiscal year The award was made during the annual DVR staff conference at Wisconsin Dells Roger Otto another brother of the James Attoe and Gary Anderson of the bride were the groomsmen The ushers were Dennis Anderson brother of the bride and Tom Otto cousin of the groom The wedding reception was held Sunset The bride is a graduate of Poynette High School and Madison Areaechnical College She has been employed IBM operator at the First National Bank ip Madison The groom graduated from Lodi High School and is employed at Waunakee Alloy and Casting in Waunakee After their honeymoon the couple will be at home at 103 Depot St Windsor Sandra Kay Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Anderson of Rt 1 Poynette and John Stanley Otto son of Mr and Mrs Donald Otto of Rt 3 Lodi exchanged marriage vows at St Catholic Church in Dane Father Aired Kunz officiated at the double ring ceremony I The bride chose a gown of silk-faced satin in Juliet styling with a wide scooped neck and floral trimmed fill Camelot sleeves tightly cuffed The sleeves and empire bodice of 'Val lace wee trimmed with Point spree in a crisscross pat- Leaders all Blue Bird Campfire leaders assistants and sponsors on Oct 20 at the Campfire head-quavers from 7:30 to 9:30 pm St ham dinner St Church Briggsville annual ham dinner Oct 19 Serving from 11:30 am to 4 pm $175 for adults and $1 for children Everyone welcome Jolly Squares Jolly Squares of Westfield will dance Oct 18 at the Westfield Conservation Clubhouse Bart Corneil caller Lunch Club Pot Luck Supper at the Methodist Church for the Club Oct 19 at 6:30 pm Bring own table service and a dish to pass Penny Rich Opportunity THeetings Penny Rich Opportunity meetings Oct 18 at 2 and 7 pm at the Ram Hotel Elks Ladies Elks Ladies dinner meeting Oct 20 at the clubhouse Reservations to be made with Mrs Donenget 742-6155 or Mrs Kreier 742-2497 before Saturday noon St Altar and School Society St Altar and School Society wili hold a public card party Oct 19 in St Gym Rummage Sale Rummage sale sponsored by St Cecelia Catholic Church Wisconsin Dells Oct 17 and 18 for 9 am to 5 pm in the Church Basement St Guild St Guild meet at 2 pm Oct 20 Crafts and Bake Fair Guests are Welcome Public Card Party St Camillus Card Party at Glen at 8 pm on Oct 18 Euchre 500 and Sheepshead Births Daughter to Mr and Mrs Dennis Dierx 611 Franklin Son to Mr and Mrs John Haley Endeavor Daughter to Mr and Mrs Nedums Andrews Rt 2 4 Lutheran Hospital Beaver Dam Daughter born to Mr and Mrs LeRoy Seydows Columbus Oct 15 ANN LANDERS ADMISSIONS Ervin Zechzer Marshall Michael Tesmer Waterloo Mrs Elizabeth Koch Columbus James Miller Marshall Mrs Donald Guertin Columbus Mrs Henry Koblitz Columbus DISCHARGES Mrs Laura Marquette Astico Divine Savior Hospital ADMISSIONS Mrs George Burton Poynette Gerald Lueck Pardeeville Frank Dann Rio Mrs Gladys Manthey Rio Norman Nelson Lodi 1 Keith Atkinson Adams St 1 DISCHARGES Mrs William Heberlein Oxford Mrs £arl Hartwig Dalton John Priske Montello Mrs Margaret Ferrie 315 Marion Mrs Grace Rice 801 DeWitt Mrs Roger Beahm Pardeeville Mrs Tauno Nevalainen Portage Mrs John Mullenbach 605 Silver Lake Dr Randolph Rogers Pardeeville Mrs William Staudenmayer Rt 3 Mrs Daniel Delmore Wisconsin Dells Club notes Idle Hours Homemakers Idle Hours Homemakers meet Oct 218pm with Mrs Irwin Kunow Camera Club Camera Club meets Oct 20 at 7:45 pm at the library Color slides by Mrs WT Comstock Pythian Sisters Pythian Sisters meet Oct 21 Lunch Knights of Columbus Corn beef and cabbage dinner Oct 20 at 6:45 pm for all Knights and Ladies Followed by installation of officers by DD Tony Canepa of Baraboo at 8 pm Knights planning on going to Tomah Oct 19 to wheel Vets to Mass be at KC Hall at 6:30 anvBreakfast served by the Tomah Council after Mass Hints from Heloise getting on my clothing night to search for a blanket in This idea sure has saved me the linen closet a lot of (getting up and down at Brenda (RSMMEI THRU SATURDAY EVES AT 7 9 This was the RUMBLE that ROCKED Las Veflas! whefl my rumbled deadliest gamble "ever Dear Heloise: To clean lint and dust off ink pads and rubber stamps without soiling your fingers: Tear off a strip of cellophane tape a bit longer than the pad and hold it with the sticky side down Place it across one end of the pad press down remove it and proceed with this until the entire surface of the pad has been exposed to the tape Works wonders Then apply your ink to the pad and you have a smooth almost brand-new appearance Do the same thing with fresh tape for your rubber stamps It removes the dust and lint that have a tendency Ito adhere to these too Martha Firebaugh It sure does make a difference Try it! Heloise Dear Heloise: Here are two excellent hints I used when my children were babies When changing a diaper I put the diaper pins in the holes of an empty powder can Later I hit on the idea of tacking a small stuffed animal above the bassinet and using it for my pin cushion It was completely out of reach but he loved to lie there and look up at it And it was within easy reach for me Carole Hummer Dear Heloise: Put a layer of marshmallows in the bottom of a pumpkin pie then add the filling You will have a nice topping as the marshmallow will come to the top Try it and see! Mrq Volker Dear Heloise: i I hang a lightweight blanket on a hanger in my closet so whenever I need it during the night easy to get to I keep a cleaning bag over it to prevent blanket lint from fw anTed 9 5 Ambitious WOMEN needed to sell I PENNYRICH Bras Girdles Lingerie Extremely high earnings New Buick furnished if qualified Interviews Sat Oct 18 I jit the RAM HOTEL Personals Mr and Mrs Roger Binder of Flowers spent Sunday and Monday in Chicago where they attended the Allied Florist Design School and Gift Show ft 4 4 41 ji: I i 'I SONNY BARGER TERRY THE TRAMP and The Original Qakland Hell Angels STARRING TOM JEREMY C0NNY STEVE THE that they attach much importance to material things- The piece continued for the new value system! better than ours The article states-specifically that mothers supposed to nag kids about making their beds or putting their clothes where they belong blind the article said nag about trifles The freedom to be slop- py is a teenage Ann you are our final hope you agree with this article going to slit my Put Them All Together They Spell Mother Dear Mother: One of the liveliest freedoms of all is the freedom to disagree And I wholeheartedly That article will undoubtedly be heralded by exhausted mothers as an excuse to give up the fight But I implore you to hang in there Mom It takes work and perseverance to teach children to be orderly sloppy kid is noodnik husband or lousy housekeeper value my Aunt Minnie Sloppy means lazy and there is nothing of value in THAT Dear Ann LanderspLast night my husband and I visited with a couple who live up the street When we came home he said ask me to go over there I knew why The woman finished her senences corrected his grammar dear it like that at all It was this She belittled him and put him down every time he opened his mouth These people are socially pro- minent and the man is well thought of but his wife makes such a mothing of him it is embarrassing to be in their company Please print this letter and the name of the city I have the nerve to tell the woman why we will not go to her place again or invite her to ours Thank Had It Dear Had your letter but NOT printing the city Every town in the US Canada Puerto Rico and Mexico has wives who fit your Let the battle-axes ask themselves STERN-SLATE-VAN DYKE SANDOR Suggested for Mature Audiences iiiiimmiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiliiiiii COMING SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Dear Ann Landers: Some newspapers care what they print My teen-agers just waved under my nose an article from the Sunday supplement that put my campaign for orderliness back thirty years I read it twice to make sure I seeing things The article said it is ok 1 for kids to be part of growing up If Mary leaves her clothes on the so what? If Jimmy leaves his bike out in the forget it It just proves WHENIYOU'RE 9 COIFFEUR CORNER OF BIAUTY Permanent SPECIAL (Regular $1500) OCT 15th thru NOV 30th PLUS FREE RINSE We nvill Have a DRAWING EVERY WEEK for FREE HAIR STYLE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Monday Thursday Friday Eves SERVING YOU: Janet Erickson Karen Tennyson Judy Reynolds Mickey York Linda Taylor FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 742-5101 APPLES ALL VARIETIES and WINDFALLS AND CIDER BOY SCOUT PAPER AND RAG COLLECTION FOR 2ND SECTION OF PORTAGE The Area West of MacFarland Road Please have paper on the curb by 9:00 am FOR SPECIAL CALLS PHONE 742-2026 SATURDAY OCTOBER 18 Orcliflird CHARLTON HESTON JESSICA WALTER W1 Sreeay HOURS: 8 pjo STUKDAYilJVDS UNDAY 8 Etn to 6 pm WAITER SELTZER PRODUCTION COLOR by DeLuxe United Artists.

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