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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 35

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Green Boy Press-Gazette Sunday, Nov. 30, 1969 D-3 IP 'CM- i I :vr.A' :7 Christmas Ideas Kev For Ball The kitchens at Seroogy's Holiday House are humming Just as mother's did in years of aid when Christmas was ap-proachlng. Helping with the tune are members of the Service League who are preparing "delectable decorations" for the ball Dec. 20 at the Riverside Ballroom. Joining Al Seroogy, son of Jo-leph R.

Seroogy, one of the orig-inal Seroogy confectioners in his titchen, the women are completing the 11,000 popcorn balls which will serve as table decorations. While some are busy during Jie shop's after hours making popcorn ball concoctions, oth-rs' help was enlisted to clean 3ie cutter which will whisk Imaginations to "A Glimpse of Christmas Olde" upon ball -pers arrival at the party. Mrs. John Zellner is general rhairman of the event, Green Bay's only public formal party it Christmas time. Mrs.

David Linsky Is assisting Mrs. Zellner. The Last of the Big Bands will play for the 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. rala.

Decorations have been planned by the Mmes. Bruce lanssen, James Hurd and Waller Neufeld. Tickets and reservations may be obtained by writing to the Service League Charity Ball, P. 0. Box 372, Green Bay, 54305.

Funds from the festivity will be used In helping the needy thildren of Brown County. I ij-m kv: s-v 4 'si Press-Gmltt Photos Servce Leaguers Get KP at Holiday House Al Seroogy helps Mrs. Bruce Stoehr and Mrs. James White with a sticky task They Pulled the Cutter Cleaning Caper for Charity Ball The Mmes. James Brunette, Richard Bertrand, Thomas Crane Murphy and James Edinger tackle the job Traditional Marriage Vows Are Said During Thanksgiving Weekend Methodist Church.

of science degree and her mas ter of science degree in curricu Mrs. Michael Perrine and Jerald Rauwald attended the lum and instruction. A former Peach Corps Volunteer, she has couple. Ushers were John Babcock and Bert Babcock. The bride received her B.

A. degree in speech and drama from'Beloit College. Her hus band was graduated from the University of British Columbta, Vancouver, B. with a degree been teaching at Morgan L. Martin School.

Her husband, a newswriter for NBC, is a graduate of Cornell University, Ithica, N.Y., and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, New York City. Babcock-McLaren The marriage of Miss Theda Belle Babcock, 1732 Wedgewood to John Angus McLaren Fond du Lac, took place at 7:30 p.m. Friday at St. Paul Pouwels and Miss Terry Boku-nenitz. Best man was Michael Tiesling.

Groomsmen were Michael Geurts and John Wickman. Lonne Hutchings and Michael Shadian ushered. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fieck, 312 S.

Oakland Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tiesling, 140 W. Briar Lane.

Leiterman-Goodman Yucantan-Cozumel, Mexico, is the honeymoon destination of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy M. Goodman who were married at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the bride's home in Green Bay.

Leiterman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alhart Leiterman. 1831 Van Deuren and the Kramer-Green Miss Karen Jeanne Kramer and Frank Arthur Green repeated wedding vows at 2 p.m. Saturday at St.

Willebrord Church. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kramer, 1491 Cedar St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Frank Green of Hubbard Lake, and the late Mr. Green. After their honeymoon trip through the Upper Michigan Peninsula and Canada, the couple will live at Hubbard Lake, Mich. Miss Dolores Bruskiewicz served the bride as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lynne Schuh and Miss Carol Kizior.

Charlcne Kramer was a junior bridesmaid. in economics. 1 1 She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis Babcock Columbia Falls, and he is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John V.4 CfiPtstma9 I 1 Angus McLaren Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. MRS. CHARLES AUGUSTINE OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY From 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.

late Mrs. Ruth Leiterman. Mr. fliwlmnn's narpnfs arp thp latP Best man was Thomas Myers and groomsmen were Wayne Fieck-Tiesling Gregory Allen Tiesling claimed Miss Susan Carta Fieck as his bride in a ceremony at 2 Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Goodman Kramer and Mickey Patten. of New York. The bride is a graduate of the Mrs. Gary Weissman and MRS. FRANK GREEN Augustine, St.

Nazianz. The bride was attended by Miss Patricia Paul as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Ann Junion, Miss Ann Neumeyer and Miss Janet Broeckert. Donna Mertz and Diana Mertz were flower girls. Junior attendant was Lisa Ann Baudhuin.

The bridegroom chose David p.m. Saturday at Resurrection Larry Goodman served as wit nesses of the ceremony. Mrs. Goodman Is a graduate Catholic Church. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Peggy Fieck.

Bridesmaids were Miss Terri of the University of Wisconsin where she earned her bachelor Accredited School of Beauty Culture. Baudhuin-Augustine Holy Trinity Catholic Church In Casco was the scene of the marriage of Miss Sandra Marie Baudhuin to Charles Paul Augustine at 2:30 p.m. Friday. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Harold J.

Baudhuin, Casco. The bridegroom is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Asman as i best man.

Groomsmen were Robert Reindl, Eugene Augustine and Robert Baudhuin. Ushering Cinderela. ike beginning of a beautiful day. were Michael Aucustine and Gary Chaudoir. 1 At i III (f)0(fC mflflLe I 111 I De Pere's Smart Ready-to-Wear Shoppe 1 1 1 339 AAAINAVE.

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DOWNTOWN GREEN BAY MRS. DONALD CUSHMAN THE DRESS: OSCAR de LA RENTA BOUTIQUE ORIGINAL THE FUR: EMBA VIOLET AZURENE MINK Now in a Wide Selection at the JOYCE SHOPPE Party Dresses Pant Suits Sportswear Exquisite Lingerie Costume Jewelry Gift Bar HOLIDAY BELLES the favorite look of the season black line on white In a low flounce dress (50 Fortrel polyester '50 cotton) from Cinderella "Stop The Press" collection the finish that never needs ironing just drop it In the spin dry and it is ready for anything. i Girls! Give your hubby a hint to come over and browse around. We'll give him special attention in choosing a gift in good taste. Open Thuri.

-Friday 'Til 9 PARK IN THE NEW MALL REAR OF OUR SHOPPE vA fe UjjS Beacon Center '216 Cherry Of Course lit OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 9 TILL 9.

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