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Mealsite opens in Westfield eartline PORTAGE DAILY REGISTER FriSept 29 1978 Page 4 Mealsi-te opens ter-' lit'rr-d earn rt 1 1 In 1 '-----1) t-'--1 FA 4 1 IFtm- 1 1 I E' fsyaat-hdmiheeciatits d-edana3s'aeacanci-odueotnlpdtaanati'neddntwhaeennidst- 1 'St -We-st-' 'an 'cist-i-a i 1 1 1 1 IP 14 1 At 4 I IIEARTLLNE: AlY father is 66 years old and he is 114 Da)-ton St west mexanaria unio 45381 on Medicare Recently he had an accident and went Please allow six weeks fOrdelivery to the hospital He was admitted as an outpatient and 1 HEARTLLNE: My father has recently been received treatment for his injury Will Medicare cover outpatient services? Di awarded Black Lung benefits' He vvill start drawing benefits 'les this is a covered service by Medicare his I shortly Can you tell me what the benefit Covered outpatient services 'whether for diagnosis or treatment are paid by medical insurance and are amount is for Black Lung? The basic monthly benefit for a miner totally handled by the hospital intermediary rather than the In disabled from Black Lung or-a survivor is 50 percent carrier which ordinarily handles your medical in- surance claims of the minimum monthly payment to which a totally disabled federal employee in grade GS-2 i'ould be After the $6000 deductible has been met Medicare takes care of 80 percent of the reasonable charges for entitled A totally disabled miner or a survivor kith one dependent will have the basic monthly benefit all covered outpatient services you receive The rate creased by 50 percent with two dependents bv hospital will apply for the Medicare payments and 75 percent and with three or more dependents by 100 will charge your father for any part of the $6000 deductible your father has not met plus 20 percent Benefit rates are revised in October of each year to reflect any revision in the federal pay scales percent of the remaining reasonable charges for Presently (until October) the rates are miner or one the outpatient services If the charge is $6000 or survivor $21990 miner stirlyor with one 'less and the hospital cannot determine how much of the $6000 deductible he has met then dependent $32980 miner or survivor with two denendents $38480: -miner or survivor' with three P1114eaEse aDlloalyvtsoLnx1Syt eeksWs Ohio HEARTLLNE: My father has recently been 'awarded Black Lung benefits He will start drawing his benefits shortly Can you tell me what the benefit amount is for Black Lung? PR The basic monthly benefit for a miner totall disabled from Black Lung or-a survivor is 50 percent of the minimum monthly payment to which a totall disabled federal employee in grade GS-2 Would be entitled A totally disabled miner or a survivor with one dependent will have the basic monthly benefit: 'rate increased by 50 percent with two dependents bv the outpatient services If the charge is $6000 or survivor $21990 1 miner or survivor with one 'less and the hospital cannot determine how dependent $32980 miner or survivor with iwo much of the $8000 deductible he has met then dependents $38480 -miner or survivor' with three 50 percent a totally i-ould be vivor with ily benefit indents by ints by 100 )er of each )ay scales ner or one with one with two vith three iEA toonthMedicare lle hospital i lLN He 66 rs ilP1 114ea Ese Dayton klex Ohio 4538 1 rhar 's recently been i received treatment for his injury Will Medicare irsrE: six fofnatdheelir7 awarded Black Lung benefits He will start drawing cover outpatient services? his benefits shortly Can you tell rile what the benefit Yes this is a covered service by Medicare HEAaRlITIls 1 iinitiLLIII A-PA LUL CSA11 -17 Covered outpatient services whether or diagnosis or treatment are paid by medical insurance and I are The basic monthly benefit for a miner handled by the hospital intennediary rather than the disabled from Black Lung or-a survivor is 50 percent or carrier which dmanly handles your medical in- of the minimum monthly payment to which a totally surance claims I disabled federal employee in grade GS-2 Would be After the $6000 deductible has been met Medicare -entitled A totally disabled miner or a survivor with takes care of 80 percent of the reasonable charges for one dependent will have he basic mon thly benefit all covered outpatient services you receive The rate increased by 5 0 percent with two dependents bv hospital will apply for the Medicare payments and 75 percent and with three or more dependents by 100 charge your father for any part of the $60 00 It rates are revised in October of 1 percent ene i each will deductible your father has not met plus 20 year to reflect any revision in the federal pay scales percent of the remaining reasonable charges for Presently (until October) the rates are miner or one the outpatient services If the charge is $6000 or survivor $219 90 miner -or survivor with one less and the hospital cannot determine bow dependent $329 80 miner or survivor with two much of the $6000 deductible he has met then denendents $384801 -miner or survivor' with three i I 01 1 ki i 10 --) L4- "1 I 1 a'r WESTFIELD The eighth elderly nutrition mealsite was opened in Westfield Sept 5 by the Waushara Marquette Elderly Nutrition Program The purpose of the two-county nutrition program is to provide hot nutritious meals to persons 60 years of age or older With the provision of a daily nutritious meal the nutrition program hopes to further promote self-sufficiency and independent living among older adults In addition to providing one nutritious meal daily at the nutrition mealsites the program offers an atmosphere for companionship and the availability of educational and social programs The Westfield Elderly Nutrition Nlealsite is located at the Ethel Everhard Memorial Library Meals are served every Monday Wednesday Thursday and Friday at 12:30 pm Meal reservations which must be made by 3 pm of the previous day are to be made by contacting the Commission on Aging Office 297- 2277 or at the Everhard Library The Westfield Nlealsite Manager Roberta WESTFIELD he eighth elderly nutritiT on mealsite was opened in westfield Sept 5 by the Waushara Marquette Elderly Nutrition -Program The purpose of the two- county nutrition program is to provide hot nutritious meals to persons 60 years of age or older With the provision of a daily nuritious meal the nutrition program hopes to further promote self-sufficiency and independent living among older adults In addition to providing one nutritious meal daily at the nutrition mealsites the program offers an at- mos-phere for companionship and the availability of educational and social prograInb Nutrition The Wejstfield Elderly Nlealsite is located at the Ethel Everhard memorial Ilbrary Meals are served every Monday Wednesday Thursday and Friday at 12:30 pm Meal reservations which must be made by 3 pm of the presious day are to be made Wy WI LcIL 111115 LIM 4J111- mission on Aging Office 297- 2277 or at the Everhard Library 1 The Westfield Nlea si Manager Roberta Mr and Mrs Alan Wakeman' Mr and 'Airs Alan Wakemanj Galbraith is responsible for the daily operation of the mealsite Mrs Galbraith who is seeking volunteers to assist at the mealsite will be contacting older adults in the Westfield community and providing information regarding the nutrition program Persons interested in assisting with transportation kitchen service or cleaning may contact Galbraith at the mealsite The nutrition program provides transportation for older adults that due to the lack of a car or ride may be unable to attend the mealsite Also the nutrition program will provide home-delivered meals to older adults that are unable to attend the mealsite Any person interested In transportation or home-delivered meals should contact the Commission Office for additional information In addition to the Westfield rnealsite the following mealsites provide services to older adults of Marquette County: Endeavor- Mealsite: Endeavor Village Hall 11:30 am Monday and Wednesday Montello Mealsite: NIontello Municipal Building 12 pm Monday Wednesday Thursday and Friday Oxford Mealsite: Oxford Village Hall 11:30 am Tuesday Thursday and Friday Persons interested in volunteering at the mealsite or seeking information regarding the program may contact the Commission on Aging 297-2277 Galbraith is responsible for Galbrai the daily operation of the mealsite Mrs Galbraith who is seeking volunteers to assistat the mealsitewill be contacting older adults in the Westfield community and providing -information regarding the nutrition program Persons interested in assisting with tran- sportation kitchen service or cleaning may contact Galbraith at the mealsite The nutrition program provides transportation for older adults that due to the lack of a car or ride may be unable to attend the mealsite Also the nutrition program will provide home- delivered meals to older adults that are unable to attend the mealsite Any perbon mLeresLeu Iran- sportation or home-n delivered meals should contact the Commission Office for ad- clitional information In addition to the Westfield mealsite the following mealsites provide services to older adults of Marquette County: Inii Endeavor- Mea11 lsi1 te: 11' 1 nn Laluca vul Lild6e Liclii 11-w am Monday and Wed- nesday Montello 11dealsite: 31ontello Municipal Building 12 pm Monday vednesday Thur'sday and Friday Oxford Mealsite Oxford Village Hall 11:30 am Tuesday Thursday and Friday Persons interested in volunteering at the mealsite or seeking information regarding the program may contact the Commission on Aging 2972277 Rio couple marries in Doylestown I ct' I- rlio couple marrle 1 in Doylestowil the hospital may ask him to pay the entire bill dependents $43970 The only time payments would and have the Medicare payments made directly 'stop is if an individual becomes no longer eligible to him 1' For instance if a surviving widow remarries For people on Medicare Heartline has written an easy-to-understand book in question-and-answer husband started to HEARTLINE: My as jus star payments will end form covering the entire Medicare program To order send $175 to Ileartline's Guide to Medicare draw his Civil Service retirement benefit He has 1 taken an "annuity with survivor benefits to Aidow I a am 59 and he is 64 If something should happen to him 1 hOW much annuity would I receive and when would I eart- eat 1 ts re start to receive it? LIN -i Your survivor annuity would begin the day after heart husband dies and continue until the end of the your Isease 1 month-before the one in which you remarry before the age of 60 or die You will receive approximately 55percent of hisannuity mts would eligible emarries -E the hospital may ask him to PaY the entire bill $43970 The only time payments would a nd hmave the Medicare pa ents made directly dependents yin 'stop is' if an thdividual becomes no longer eligible if surviving widow 1 For instance a surviv remarries to hi For people on Medicare Hearthne has written an payments will end form covering the entire Medicare program asy-t in question-and-answer book To question-and-answer HEARTLINE: My husband has just started to Service re tirement benefit He has order send $175 to Ileartline's Guide to Medicare draw his Civil 1 taken an "annuity with survivor benefit's to Avidow" I am i i i-rrl i 111 a 59 and he is 64 If something should happen to him I 1- fr-f nn AC1 Diry pl ct how much annuity would I receive and when would I i'lLototil LA0111 start to receive it? LW ii Your survivor annuity would begin the day after: heart 1 as your husband dies and continue until the end of the se month before the one in which you remarry before the age of 60 or die You will receive approximately 55 percent of his annuity Janeen Marie Doherty and Alan Kenneth Wakeman were united in marriage on August 26 during a 1:30 pm ceremony at St Patrick's Catholic Church Doylestown with Father I Donald Beckius officiating I Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs Joseph Doherty and Mr and Mrs Donald Wakeman both of Rio Sharon Benzine Rio was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Beth Ehrhardt of Sun Prairie Denise Schmitt of Columbus and Ronda Novenski of Rio Lisa Esser Verona was miniature bride miniature bride Janeen Marie Doherty and Alan Kenneth Wakeman were united in marriage on August 26 during a 1:30 pm ceremony at St Patrick's Catholic Church Doylestown with Father th Donald Beckius officiating 1 Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs Joseph Doherty and and Mrs Donald Wakeman both of Rio 3Ir I Sharon Benzine Rio was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Beth Ehrhardt of Sun Prairie Denise Schmitt of Columbus and Rhonda Novenski of Rio Lisa Esser Verona was miniature bride it 1 rs r4 1 'What's'Happehing A PORTAGE Heartbeat! risk for heart disease" is corning to Portage again Appointments are For the third year this necessary for Heartbeat! simple inexpensive way far They made be made by people to better their odds calling 608-742-3607 between against heart disease is 8:00 am and 8:00 pm any being sponsored by Divine day of the week Savior Hospital the Portage All of the people who Area United Fund and participated in past Hinsdale Hospital Hinsdale Heartbeats are being Illinois contacted and encouraged to This year the Heartbeat! take Dart again thisL year PORTAGE Heartbeat! risk for heart disease is coming to portage again Appointments I are All of the people who participated arin being past Heartbeats 'e contacted and encouraged to take part again this year PORTAGE Heartbeat! risk for heart disease" IS corning to Portage again A 0 i ent 1 a For the third year this necessary for Heartbeat! simple inexpensive way for They made be made by people to better their odds calling 608-742-3607 between against heart disease i 8:00 am and 8:00 Pm any being sponsored by Divine day of the week Savior Hospital the Portage All of the le who Sa urea uniLea una aria participated in I past Hinsdale ospi Heartbeats are being Hospital Hin dal Illinois contacted and encouraged to Tlus year the Heartbeat! take part again this i year The best man was Jerry Doherty Rio Groomsmen were Daryl Severson Richard Wakeman and Mike Roberts all of Rio Miniature groom was Steve Schultz of Randolph Ushers were Russell Wakeman Jeff Jim and Joe Doherty all of Rio Mass servers were Jon Doherty Rio and Tom Schmitt Columbus The couple resides in Rio Series sponsored The best man was Jerry Doherty Rio Groomsmen were Daryl Severson Richard Wakeman and Mile Roberts all of Rio Iviiniature groom was Steve Schultz of Randolph Ushers were Russell Wakeman Jeff Jim and Joe Doherty Doherty all of Rio Mass servers were on Doherty Rio and Tom Schmitt Columbus The couple resides in Rio Series sponsored I PORTAGE kdelegation of Elks from Portage Lodge 1 No 675 headed by Exalted Ruler DONALD AIURPli attended the fall conference of the Wisconsin State Elis at 1 from Portage Lodge PORTAGE Adelegation of Elks No 675 headed by Exalted Ruler- DONALD 141URP -11 attended the fall conference of the Wisconsin State El's at I About 1000 industrial eye accidents occur every working day of the year On-the-job eye putection prevents damage 90 percent of the time The wise owl club of arnerica serves industry and schools with an eye safety incentive program -spreading the eye safety word' Contact the Wisconsin Society for the Prevention of Blindness for a free folder about the Wise Crvl Clubs Write Prevent Blindness PO Box 23 Mil Wisconsin 53201 About LOGO industrial eye accidents occur every working day of the year On- the-job eye protection prevents ts damage 90 percent of the time The wise owl club of arnerica serves in- dustry and schools with an eye safety incentive rding II- program -sprea the e)e safety woidi Contact the Wisconsin Society for the Prevention of Blindness for a free folder about the Wise Crvl Clubs Write Prevent Blindness PO Box 23 Mil 'Iv': Wiccnsin 301 52 4 I' 4 -6r--- 7 1 2 r- i 1 Yx 41 ir --r I -4 i -r 4 -1'' 400 ')kl: "t' 1 1 4 i I- I 1 1 0 --e 12 4 1 I i -11-J -f 1V 1 I i 1 -I rm 1 ti 1 1 I i Nt' i A 1 clinical screening program This will show them whether Fond du Lac September 15 16 and 17 Over 650 dele ates will be conducted on Oct 8 suggested changes in diet from Wisconsin Lodges were in attendance and 9 at the Knights of and lifestyle have made any Columbus Hall 918 Silver changes in their test results 1 Tom and JoAmi Evans formerly of Portage TIOW residing Lake Drive Portage Repeat participation will For a fee of $7 Heartbeat! also aid UW Medical Center in Michigan announce the birth of a daughter Emily i() participants will have researchers who are using born Sept 18 Grandparents are Walter Evenson of Portage fasting samples of their data from Heartbeat! in and Mr and Mrs Ernest Evans of Oakridge Tenn blood drawn and analyzed -computer studies of heart I 1 for cholesterol and disease patterns SPOKAsIE Wash -US Air Force Sergeant RICHARD triglyceride and sugar "The major killers of KUEFFER whose parents are Mr and Mrs Alvin Kueffer levels- They will be weighed Americans today are heart measured and their blood disease stroke accidents of 214 Winnebago St 1 Portage Wis has arrived for duty at Fairchild AFB Wash The sergeant is a 1972 graduate of pressures will be taken and cancer" said Van Bree They will fill out a "And all of these are related Cambria Friesland High School Cambria Wis questionnaire to indicate to an individnal's lifestyle" 1 factorsof lifestyle that Might to things like exercise diet MADISON Approximately 750 people attended the lead to heart disease smoking drinking and Wisconsin' Bakers Convention here September 16 Results of the tests will be stress The next major and 17 Under the leadership of ROBERT WEBER Weber's returned to participants at improvement in the health of Bakery Lodi there was a trade show and program of educational sessions on Oct Americans will come from workshops seminars demonstrations contests prizes nd a 19 and 20 Last year 535 individuals taking better- were enterainment Area winners of the competition I people from Columbia care of themselves Our Marquette and adjoining sponsorship of Heartbeat! is JO HN'S SUPER vAILU Portage capturing first place in the counties took part in intended to promote that birthday cake category and -Weber's Bakery Lodi' took Heartbeat! More than 90 goal" 'sixth place for long johns and almond Dams' percent of them attended the 1 follow-up sessions I- "We hope that even more 4 "1" i'''' --4s--- 5'7" -74' IN -77" l'7- i d- 4' A-- people will take part in "'w-ig- A f-- Heartbeat! this year" said "0-1 -N: t-- 1 -0 -7-: i' Kenneth Van Bree Divine i '-r- Savior Administrator "In 'I- I- ---7 the past 4 4 A Columbia County l''''' '414t-e) has had the highest coronary ---77 atr i death ratein 11 southwestern 7 1: 'q Wisconsin coimties We can't 0-s---- 41 --zw 1 4 accept that unfortunate ir 7 distinction so we are trying t' i i 1 -0- to make people aware of the g- A 1 ways in which they i A I I 4 '4' personally can reduce their I I os1 clinical screenmg program This will show them whether Fond du Lac September 15 16 and 17 Over 650 dele ates wi will be conducted on Oct 8 suggested changes diet from Wisconsin Lodges were in attendance st sdt oUg6VZIC11 LIACIII6CZ 111 ULM 1 IL VIA TivIZCWIZILL tAvuges- were atLenuance and 9 at the Knights of and lifestyle have made any 1 Columbus Hall 918 Silver changes in their test results 1 Lake Drive Portage Repeat participation wi Michigan -11 1 I om and JoAmi Evans formerly of Portage now residing Center announce the birth of a daughter Emily Jo For a fee of $7 Heartbeat! also aid Medical Cent using born Sept al a 18 Grandparents are Walter Evenson of Portage participants will have researchers who are fasting samples of their data from Heartbeat! In and Mr and Mrs Ernest Evans a Oakridge Tenn tasting samples ot tneir data from He artbeat! in an cl Mr and Mrs Ernest Evans Of Oakridge Tenn blood drawn and analyzed -computer studies of heart 1 I for cholesterol and disease patterns SPOKAsIE Wash US Air ForceSergeant RICHARD iglyceride and sugar "The major killers of KUEFFER whose parents are Mr and Mrs Alvin Kueffer tr levels They will be weighed Americans today are heart red and their blood disease stroke accidents of 214 Wumebago St1 Portage Wis has arrived for duty measured Portage ate at Fairchild AFB The sergeant is a 1972 gradu pressures be taken and cancer said Van Bree Wash They will fill out a "And all of these are related Cambria Friesland High School Carnhrin Wiq winners of the i competition were ay smoKing arinKing ana Wisconsin I3akers Convention here September 16 -R-eu1's tsa 'the tests will be stress The next major land 17 Under the leadership of ROBERT WEBER Weber's returned to part' cipants at improvement in the health of Bakery Lodi there was a trade show and program of educational sessions on Americans will come from Oct A i workshops seminars demonstrations contests prizes and 19 and 20 Last year 5 individuals taking better 35 'airmient Area wnn' I people from Columbia care of themselves Our entert AL a ge capturing acI-n the adjoining sponsorship of Heartbeat! is SUPER Marquette and a birthday cake Portage first pei counties took pall in intended to promote that Dx laY ce cafor category and -Weber Bakery Lodi took Heartbeat! More than 90 goal sixth place long johns and almond Danish them attended the Percent of A ney will indicate to an mdividual lifesty ill' out a "And all of these are related Cambria Friesland High School Cambria Wis questionnaire to factors-of hfestyle that might to things like exercise diet MADISON Approximately 750 people attended th to heart disease lea smoking drinking and 1WiSconsin Bakers Convention here September 1 Results of the tests will be stress The next major and 17 Under the leadership of ROBERT WEBER Weber's returned to participants at improvement in the health of educational is on Oct Aric will come from akerY Lodi there was a trade show and program of an 19 and 20 Last year 535 inuividuals taking better- workshops seminars demonstrations contests prizes on fP llow'uP se sions 4 7 -1- 'f10 IN 4e1- "14 4 -4 WV :44 4 4 "Vv-e hope that even more 4 --4 -4 7 wo- Nt 't F''' People 'will take pa 44 --t Heartbeat! this year" said 1 Kenneth Van Bree Divme 110 Savior Administrator "In the past Columbia County 41 45 ilau LUC lug curunary death rate'in 11 southwestern Wisconsin counties We can't i '4-''''' accept that unfortunate 4 --7 1 1 distinction so we are trying oi- -v' -4 1 i ir 0 to make peo le aware of the k- 4 A ways in which they i cr personally can reduce their I i 117 I i rw NIADISON The Dane County Epilepsy Program and Information Center (EPIC) is sponsoring five free programs all I on Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 for the general public covering the following aspects of epilepsy: Oct 5: Epilepsy: What it is and what it is not pr Stanley Boyer Madison neurologist Oct 12: Anti-Convulsants: Effective treatment Mr Ed Rahn Madison Pharmacist with Consumer's Pharmacy Oct 19: Employment: Attitudes and epilepsy Orv Karan Dir of Crisis Intervention project Waisman Center and Ms Martha Johnson Employment Specialist with EPIC's emplo3-ment program Oct 26: Insuran6e: Getting the facts Fred' Luick Staff Underwriter with American Family Insurance Nov 2: Drivers Licensing Inforthation Dale Allen Licensing Specialist Division of Motor Vehicles The location of the programs is Room 544 Madison Area Technical College 211 North Carroll St (on Wisconsin Ave' just off the Square) Madison For more information call EPIC 2224163 in Madison NIADISON The Dane 01 10ktitA 1 LIC LJtaiiC County il 4 Program oun eps ro ram and Information Center (EPIC) is sponsoring five Thursday sdparyoegjeanmuisis all 7 on to from 9 for the general public tor 9 the general public covering th ng following oowing aspects of epilepsy: Oct Epilepsy: What it is and what it is not Dr Stanley Boyer Madison 'neurologist Oct 12: Anti-Cnulsants Effective treatment Mr Ed elpurielopysyueleolint: Karan Dir of Crisis Intervention Project Waisman Center and Ms Martha Johnson Employment Specialist with ent EPIC's employm program Oct 26: Insurance: Getting the facts Effective treatment Mr Ed Rahn Madison Pharmacist Pharmacy with Consumer's Oct 19: Employment: 'w1 Attitudes -and epilepsy Orv Karan Dir of Crisis Interye Waisman ntion nter Project Ce 'and Ms Fred Luick Staff 7 Underwriter with American Family Insurance: Nov 2: Drivers Licensing Licensing Inforthation Dale Allen Licensing Specialist yeehicjs location OE tne Madison programs is Room 544 Area Technical College 211 North Carroll St (on Wisconsin Ave just off the Square) Madison For more information call EPIC 222-4163 in Madison 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 -i 7111' I I 1 l' I' 1 r-w 1 -1 '11-'iz 041 Ti) or 1 0 5' 7 IN 7- -000- I Mr and Mrs George Koepp I Mr and Mrs George Koepp I 1 I Couple marries in Michigan i oupie marres in Rilichigan 0 -z ilks evine izzo uni I 1 19 ceremony Aug 1 1 I Potty Rae Clemens Has lett Mich was given in marriage by her father to George Ivan Koepp Portage August 19 at the Bethany Covenant Church Ironwood Mich with Rev Robert Sunn officiating Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs Raymond Clemens Ironwood and Mr and Mrs Donald Koepp Portage Kathie Yatchak Ironwood Mich was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Clara Shelest Lansing and sisters of the bridegroom Beverly and Margaret Koepp Robert Koepp brother of the groom was best man Groomsmen were Leonard Fehlen Portage Merlin Bicking Ames Iowa and David Cody New Richmond The bride is a graduate of LL Wright High School and attended UW-River Falls She is employed in Lansing as a secretary to Senator Joseph Mack Her husband is a graduate of UW-River Falls and was employed as a teacher in Poynette He will be a graduate assistant at Michigan State University in the falL Potty Rae Clemens Haslett Mich was given in marri by her father to George Ivan Koepp Portage August 19 at the Bethany Covenant Church Ironwood Mich with Rev Robert Sunn officiating Parents of the couple are Ntr and Mrs Ilaymond Clemens nIro wood and and Mrs Donald Koepp Portage Kathie Yatchak Ironwood Mich was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Clara Shelest Lansing and sisters of the bridegroom Beverly and Margaret Koepp Robert Koepp brother of the groom was best man at Mich igan State University in the fall- 142 PORTAGE cJ 1 THRU SAT 7 Et 9 LAST 2 DAYS TO LAUGH WITH oe Burt i Reynolds 7 Sally )1 Field ad Jackie Gleason --4 4- t-ik The Shertft --'-i $-t Am kr 40 0 0 0 1 1 60 4(4 trio -P Starts Sum 7 it 1 JILL CLAYBURGH IN AN UNMARRIED WOMAN 13- 51-16 DRIVE IN 742f Energy Shortage? Here's THE ULTIIIInTE III SCIEIICE FrlICTIOil'l N--r-T-t-Nft 1 i 04t1------- 41ISM MJICHIN PLUS America's Seamy Side -11 (nay aa "oda faaan saw (dire" aadarlarin gm at Wart 4- JABOamine a tick kat Indi ad of SHOU tA AT AMER IC A IS INCIO IODAN I y'L E-- --It eetoglat is tick boa owe et NI -4) 7 SHOWS tA Al: A I IC A IS ISTO TODAN I 11-L- lam 742 -3) PORTAGE 1 THRU SAT 7 Et 9 I ri oe Burt -----0--)' Reynolds t14 c---- A fr1 -4---044-- Sally 'ts-- it Field LAST 2 AN' TO LAUGH WITH 4 4 0" Burt Reynolds -T I Jackie Gleason ---k The Shertft 1 CT---------lick7F' Oefoo "lipA 1 ii 1' 1 :) '4 -Zi 0' 0- )- vrni 1 JLL CLAYBURGH Starts Sum 7 it 1 I AN UNMARRIED WOMAN porennicommis I sjit4A 1111 Here's ITIE tiLTIIIInTE III r9 9 ociEticE FrlICTIOil'l 4 i b--- 3 1 1 tt MICH' "IN PLUS America's Searny Side ieJ (-mar 46mrt-lex am "ode tvonom rrr In bre" windierbelh 1 1 I Pat Devine and Maurice Rizzo were joined in marriage during a 2:30 pm ceremony on Aug 19 at the Botanical Gardens The ceremony was performed by Rev Skip Herbert Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs Daniel Devine cf Portage and Mr and Mrs Ben Rizzo of Bridgeton NJ Honor attendants for the couple were Susan Disch sister of the bride from Wibeaux Mont and Mike Jones a friend of the groom from New Castle Penn Boththe bride and the groom are employed in Madison They reside in North Bristol Pat Devine and Maurice Rizzo were joined in marriage during a 2:30 pm ceremony on Aug 19 at the Botanical Gardens The ceremo ny was performed by Rev Skip tierbert Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs Daniel Devine cf Portage and Mr and Mrs Ben Rizzo of Bridgeton NJ Honor attendants for the couple were Susan Discb sister of the bride from Wibeaux Mont and Mike Jones a friend of tne groomfrom New Castle Penn tn th tiotne bride and groom are employed in Madison They reside in North Bristol Walter and Margaret Kassera of Rte 2 Spring Valley announce the engagement of their daughter Joanne to Larry Dodge son of John and joAnn Dodge of Rte- 1 Kassera is a 1975 graduate of Elmwood High School Her fiance is tz 1-975 graduate of Cambria-Friesland High Schoot Both are-seniors at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and will graduate in May 1979 The wedding will be held on June 2 1979 in River Falls Walter and Margaret Kasseraof Rte 2 Sri rI Valley announce the Pcrrloor rl riot -t: iu daughter Joanne to Larry lontlisro API "le Tthr M1 and jo Ann Dodge of Rte- I Kassera is a 1975 gradunto rtf rI i4' LI -1 c- qiti 1116ti School Her fiance is 21975 graduate of Cambria- Friesland High Srhnnt PINth --fr frfrioriivr aL Lne University gt Lftft cuits AZTIC1 Wit arrtritinta 11 a cr7n 0741 Aya4) 77 A rte weaaing will be held ort June 2 1979 in'River Falls I I I Vou're Inuitett-Do Stop By lir Get Acquainted! Coffee Et Donuts 0 Register for Prizes s----7---------T--l 4 113 --44-'-- -1 far---ea 0 I I TE col pan115010 1 alc 0 11 1 RE 't October 2nE1-7th --I- r''' rt 1 I I 1 i 1 A sf tai-i) 1 0 1 9 te I 4 i-- u're Iri wd-Do StRo'By 0 il 0 I 1 ri dah A- 71 Get Acquainted-1 a Ilts Coffee Et Donuts Register for Prizes -1010K GRAND PRIZE-A BLOW DRYER Also 10 worth of Jhirrnack Products (perms not inc) and BBQ tools UttiALILJ rttiLL-A ILSLUVir Utlitti 0 worth of Jhirmack Products (perms-not infc) and B130 toots Arli irqb A Atr rqk ro trolo AL um oft a a umn rik IL im ima LOOK IN THE REGISTER CLASSIFIED PAGES! 1 I (608)742-2111 1714 Register I i (608)7421111 1: 1 4 I i IN ER' CLASSIFIED PAGES' Keith si 9-5 DAILY Evenings by Appt-) INTRODUCING: Patty Pflanz Judy Cawley Janet PH 742-4994 LOCATIOM: Corner of Adams Hamitton (In the g- Portage V( 0 PEtil 9-5 DAILY (Evenings by Appt) IAITRODUCING: PattV Pflanz Judy Cawley Janet Keith Comer of Adams Et Hamitton (In the Fr PH 7424994 Symco Bldg Portage fi I.

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