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Miss Carolyn Kellerman and Don Peapenburg Repeat Vows An afterncon wedding ceremony today united in marriage Miss, Carolyn Kellerman and Don Peapenburg. The ceremony took place at the Trinity Lutheran church, Neenah, at 3 p.m., with the Rev. Paul Hartwig, pastor of the Martin Luther Lutheran church, officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kellerman, route 5,, Oshkosh, and the parents of the groom are 1 Mr. and Mrs. August Peapenburg, route 3, Neenah. Twin sister of the bride, Carol Kellerman, Oshkosh, was the maid-of-honor, and a sister of the groom, Mrs. Robert Buchholtz, Neenah, was the matron of honor.

They were gowned alike in lavender nylon dresses fashioned with a boat-shaped neckline and matching lace yoke inserts. Aqua and yellow were used for the bridesmaids dresses. They were similar to the honor attendants' gowns. All attendants carried colonial bouquets of summer flowers with streamers matching the color of their respective dresses. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Arlen Drews, Winneconne, sister of the bride; Mrs. Arlyn Kellerman, Oshkosh, sister-in-law of the bride; Miss Wilma Kellerman, Oshkosh, sister of the bride, and Miss Ruth Peapenburg, Neenah, sister of the groom. Richard Peapenbrug served as his brother's best man. Ushers were Arlyn Kellerman and Elder Peapenburg, cousin of the groom. Groomsmen were Mr.

Buchholtz and Orville Feller, Winchester. Otto Summer, was the soloist. A nylon marquisette gown with long, pointed sleeves, lace panels down the front, and a lace cape collar worn by the bride. Her finger tip veil of illusion fell from a bonnet-shaped headdress covered with lilies of the valley. Red roses surrounded a white orchid to form the bride's bouquet.

Baskets of white flowers were used for church decorations. An informal reception after the wedding will be at the home of the groom's parents. A dinner in the basement of the Martin Luther Lutheran church for immediate families and members of the bridal party will be at 6 o'clock this evening. There will also be a wedding dance tonight at 9 o'clock at Germania hall, Menasha. The couple will tour northern Wisconsin for a week's wedding trip and will reside at 861 S.

Commercial Neenah, upon their return. Mr. Peapenburg is employed at the Bergstrom Paper company, while the bride-elect is in the dietary department at Theda Clark hospital. She was graduated from Winneconne high school. R.

G. Murray, Former Neenah Man, Weds Appleton Girl A former Neenah resident, Robert G. Murray, and Miss Esther Brazeau, Appleton, were married at 9 o'clock Catholic this morning at St. Anthony's' Niagara, Wis. The Rev.

Dominic Szopinski officiated at the double ring ceremony and nuptial mass. A. J. Brazeau of Niagara gave his daughter in marriage. Mr.

Murray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ries, Vulcan, Wis. White lace and nylon were used for the wedding gown which had long sleeves and tiny buttons down the front of the dress. A veil of finger-tip length fell from a small white crown.

Blue and yellow were the colors used for the attendants' dresses. A sister of the groom, Miss Agnes Murray. Milwaukee, wore blue as the maid honor. Miss Kay Ann Charlevoix, Iron Mountain, was bridesmaid. A friend of the groom's from Sault St.

Marie served as the best man. He is Robert Gollinger. The other attendant was Lloyd Morg.h cf Sheboygan, Falls, Wis. The ushers included Gary Kuschel, Oconto, and Harry Murray, Detroit. Mich.

Sharon Beaulier was the flower girl and wore a yellow net over taffeta dress. Flowers carried by the attendants carried out the same colors as in the dresses. The bride's bouquet was a cascade arrange- while ment of "happiness roses," the maid of honor's flowers were a cascade arrangement of yellow carnations. Green carnations were used for the bridemaid's flowers. Mrs.

Ries chose a navy blue lace dress and white accessories for her son's wedding. Her corsage was of pinochio roses. Mrs. Ellsworth Smith, a sister of the bride, took the place of. her mother 'at the wedding.

She wore a white two-piece suit with, black accessories and corsage of rubrum lilies. For her going away costume, the bride chose a maize gabardine two-piece suit and black accessories. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast for the immediate families and members of the bridal party was served at the Kimbark Inn, Niagara. A reception will take place from to 5 o'clock this afternoon at the Knights of Columbus hall, Niagara. The couple will take a wedding trip west and then will live in Petaluma, The groom is stationed at Hamilton Air Force Base, Calif.

He formerly was employed at the Bergstrom Paper company. A graduate of Niagara high school, the bride worked at the Zwicker Knitting mills, Appleton. Picnic is Planned For Two Circles of Methodist Church Circles two and three of the Women's Society of Chirstian service of the First Methodist church, Neenah, will meet Thursday afternoon at 12:30 for a picnic dinner on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Robert Stevenson, 317 Caroline st. Devotional and social periods will follow the dinner.

Members of the two groups will bring their own table service and a dish to pass to the joint picnic meeting. Circles one and four of the Women's Society of Christian service will not have another meeting until September. This Newspaper Wants Your News Items Miss Jean Collipp Weds E. F. Paap Miss Jean Collipp, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Collipp, 514 Clark Neenah, became the bride this morning of Pvt. Edward F.

Paap, Ft. Dodge, Iowa, at a 9 o'clock ceremony and nuptial mass. St. Patrick's Catholic church was the scene the wedding. and Rev.

Joseph Ahearn officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Richard Warren was the soloist. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. Paap, Ft. Dodge, Iowa. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in a white chantilly lace, ballerinalength dress.

An eton jacket with pointed long sleeves was worn over the dress, and a finger-tip length veil of illusion completed the ensemble. A white prayer book with a corsage and streamers with tea roses was carried by the bride. Satin dresses with matching nylon marquisette dusters were worn by the two bridal attendants, Mrs. Ralph J. Parker and Miss Sally Carpenter.

Mrs. Parker, Green Bay, is a sister of the bride and served as matron of honor. Her gown was of salmon color. Miss Carpenter, Milwaukee and formerly of Neenah, was the blue. bridesmaid.

Both She attendants was dressed carried in bouquets of salmon-colored gladioli with centers of blue dahlias. Robert Kearns, also of Ft. Dodge, served as best man, and a brother of the bride, Sgt. Robert Collipp, Chanate Air Force Base, was the groomsman. Seating the guests were Ralph J.

Parker, brother-in-law of the bride, and Richard Warren, Neenah. Colors of salmon and white were again carried out in the floral decoration of the church. Baskets of gladioli of these colors were used. A dinner for the immediate families and bridal party was given at the Club Terrace following the ceremony, This afternoon a reception is being given from 3 to 5 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. After wedding trip north for side near Baltimore, Md.

P.vt. several days, a the couple will rePaap is stationed at Camp Hollenbeck, Md. Guests for the wedding came from Ft. Dodge, Chicago, Milwaukee and Cleveland. The bride attended Neenah high school and was employed at the National Manufacturers bank of Neenah.

A graduate of. Ft. Dodge high school, the groom has been in the service. since March. List Pairings in Women's Meet Pairings for the consolation matches in the Ridgeway women's club championship tourney were announced today, following the end 'of first round play in tournament.

The matches should be played as soon as possible, according to Mrs. R. D. Young, president. Second rounds are being played this week, with Tuesday as the deadline, at which time semifinals will begin.

In the consolation pairings, Miss Aileen Remmel will be playing against Mrs. Alan Rembold, with Mrs. Young against Mrs. Tom McKenny, all in the I championship flight. In first flight, Mrs.

Jack Schroeder plays Mary Coller and Miss Mabel Jensen plays Mrs. Ed Burch. In second flight, Mrs. Allen Mulder plays Mrs. Kenneth Krake, while the following drew byes, Mrs.

Vyler Dennis, Miss Mayron Mortensen and Mrs. Arthur Third Drews. flight matches include Mrs. Richard Roudebush against Mrs. John Conway, Mrs.

Paul Vanderheyden with a bye, Mrs. Ed Grishaber, against Mrs. Mark Mrs. Al Laflin with a bye. NOTICE OF CHANGE IN BUDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of Section 65.90 (5) of the Wisconsin Statutes that at a special meeting of the Common Council for the City of Neenah, held on the 23rd day of July, 1951 and regular meeting held on the 1st day of August, 1951, the budget of the City of Neenah for the year 1951 was changed in that the following appropriations not originally included within the same were authorized by a vote of two-third of the entire membership of the Council.

Appropriation Purpose $96,000.00 Construction of City Garage 2,754.00 Garage Property Dated at Neenah, Wisconsin this 10th day of August, 1951. R. V. HAUSER, City Clerk. 11, '51 TWIN CITY NEWS-RECORD-3 Margaret Davidson and Jack Klipstein Wed at St.

Timothy's Miss Margaret Louise Davidson and Jack E. Klipstein, Menasha, exchanged wedding, vows this afternoon in a ceremony at 1 o'clock at the parsonage of St. Timothy's English Lutheran church in Menasha. The Rev. Franklin C.

Heglund, pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Attendants for the couple included Miss Dorothy Linquest, Amherst, maid of honor, and Carl Hoehne, Neenah, best man. A yellow suit with navy blue accessories was worn by the maid of honor, while the bride chose a powder blue suit with white accessories. This evening a reception from 5 to 9 o'clock will be given for the couple at 333 Grandview Menasha. The couple will take a week's wedding trip through north.

"The bride attended Neenah high school and was formerly employed at the Neenah Paper company, while the groom attended Appleton high school. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Agnes Davidson, 500 First Menasha, and Mrs. August Rhode, 333 Grandview Menasha. 9 From Twin In.

Mother-Daughter Golf Tournament Nine Twin Citians golfed in the Mother-Daughter tourney Friday morning at Butte des Morts club. Features of day were 9-hole and 6-hole events, followed by a luncheon at noon. In the tourney were Mrs. George Baldwin and daughter Barbara, Mrs. Norman Brown and daughter Susie, Mrs.

Charles Fahlstrom and daughter Barbara Keller, Mary Wiita and Marlene and Mary Fisch, Low gross award in the 9-hole event went to Mrs. Clarence Kramlich and daughter Susie Manier, both of Appleton, while the 6-hole event was won by Mrs. Henry Pollard and daughter Sandy, also of Appleton. Serving as hostesses were members of the junior committee including Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs.

LeRoy Stohlman, Mrs. T. H. Hartman, Mrs. Robert Spooner and Mrs.

Kramlich. Hunt for Unlicensed Dogs Brings $51 Tax A four week survey for unlicensed dogs in 20 blocks in the southwest part of the city of nah has in the sale of $51 worth of dog licenses, Edward Bodway, city pound master, said today. Bodway explained that the deadline for buying 1951 licenses expired February 28, but that no fine would be imposed for late purchase of the licenses, Female dog: licenses cost spayed females and male dog $1, he added. Mattress Catches Fire A smoldering mattress at the home of George McHugh, of 320 Ridgeway Jamboree For Lady Golfers Set for August 28 Golfing jamboree for lady golfers of Ridgeway Golf club is scheduled for Aug. 28, Mrs.

R. D. Young, president of the ladies group, announced Friday afternoon. The jamboree will be a an all-day affair, climaxed by an evening dinner to be served after the golfing events. Co-hostesses appointed for, the day were Mrs.

Dar Wamsley and Miss Margaret Stilp. Their committee will be selected and announced later on. Special golfing events are being planned for the affair, with prizes scheduled to be awarded for the current ringer tournament and for the greatest handicap reduction. The jamboree is for members only and reservations must be made by Aug. 21.

Tickets can be purchased at the clubhouse. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU" sang part of the guests at the birthday party yesterday afternoon honoring little Miheala Bazalan who celebrated her fifth birthday. The little guest is shown blowout. the five candles on her birthday cake, while her mother, Mrs. Sever Bazalan, stands behind smiling.

The other two girls in the back row are (left to right) Helen Mae Wagner and Barbara Strong, Madison, Seated beside Miheala is Jamie Zimmerman and next to her is Deborah Biggers. Seven other neighborhood children helped celebr ate the occasion. Nancy Hildebrand, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Hildebrand, was the hostess for the party given at the Hildebrand home, (NewsRecord Photo) Guy Arentsen, Elaine Barta Wed at Antigo Guy E.

Arentsen of Neenah took as his bride this afternoon Miss Elaine A. Barta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barta, Antigo, in a ceremony at the Methodist church in Antigo. Rev.

Holliday officiated at the 2:30 pm. ceremony. Miss Helen Arentsen served as the bride's attendant, and the best man was Milton Barta. A street-length biege dress was chosen by the bride for her wedding. She wore matching shortlength veil and carried a white bridal bouquet.

Approximately 150 persons attended the reception following the ceremony, and 45 guests are invited to a supper tonight. The reception was at the Crescent Club. the sameplace for the dinner. A wedding trip to Detroit will last for approximately one week, and the couple will be at home to friends by Aug. 20.

They will reside at 151 McKinley Neenah. The groom les trainee at the Marathon corporation. Relatives from Chicago and friends from the Twin Cities attended the wedding. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Barta and Mr. and Mrs Elmer Arentsen, both of Antigo Plan Dinner for 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams, 247 Third Neenah, will observe their twenty wedding anniversary with a dinner to be served at the Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran church dining hall Wednesday evening of next week, On Thursday afternoon and evening a family picnic will be held. Wedding in Family? Call in News Playground Dance Sunday Evening, AUGUST 12th (Following Pet Hobby Show) Riverside Park Wedding Rites for Appleton Couple at Evangelical Church The First Evangelical United ness education at the high school Brethren church of Neenah was the scene this afternoon of a wedding uniting Miss Caryl Mary Brown and Robert A.

Ristau, both of Appleton, in marriage. Officiating at the 2:30 p.m. double ring ceremony was the Rev Roy Berg, former pastor of the church. Organist for the wedding was Mrs. Walton Johnson and the soloist was Mr.

Kenneth Kendall. "Because," "The Lord's Prayer," and Perfect Love" were the selections given. Light green, lilac, and white were the colors used for the wedding. Baskets of white gladioli decorated the church, and an altar piece was formed of lavende raster and white gladioli. Dresses of white imported swiss embroidered eyelet organdy were worn by the bride and her two attendants.

The bride's bouquet was a white orchid on a white Bible. Miss Dorothy E. Brown, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Her dress was white organdy over lilac, and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli flowerettes with centers of yellow roses. A similar bouquet was carried by the bridesmaid, Miss Lorraine Klopetek, Fall River, Wis.

Light green and white were the colors for her gown. Streamers of lilac and green, matching the accent colors of the attendants' dresses, were used with the bouquets. Navy blue dresses were chosen by the two mothers for the wedding. Corsages of the gladioli flowerettes with centers of pink delight roses were worn by the mothers. Jerry Ristau served as his brother's best man, and Jim Page, Milwaukee, as the second attendant.

Ushers were Arthur Hermann, Appleton, and John Brown, brother of the bride, Appleton. Approximately 250 guests are being entertained at a reception this afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock in the church parlors. A buffet supper at 6 o'clock for about 125 guests will be in the Fellowship Hall of the church. After a wedding trip for one week near. Woodruff, the couple will reside at Spencer, Wis.

The groom will teach busi- Freedom From Summer Cooking Dine Out This Sunday OUR SPECIAL MENU. Soup Beef Broth with Rice Chilled Tomato, Grapefruit or Orange Juice Salad Jellied Lemon with Pineapple Buttered Peas or Fresh Corn on the Cob Baked or Whipped Potatoes GRILLED T-BONE STEAK .2.25 FRIED SPRING CHICKEN 1.50 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF .1.50 BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM. 1.30 Home Made Rolls Made Apple, Cherry or Cocoanut Cream Pie. Chocolate Cake. Coffee Tea Milk Ice Tea The COFFEE CUP 106 W.

Wisconsin Avenue Neenah Priscilla Ann Not Just Popular Name, Same Wife for Two there. The bride is a graduate of Appleton high school and Oshkosh State Teachers college, and she taught last year in the public schools at Columbus, Wis. Mr. Ristau, a graduate of Appleton high school, was graduated from the University of Wisconsin this year. She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary educational fraternity, while the groom is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Brown, 1325 S. Mason Appleton, and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Ristau, 431 E. Wisconsin Appleton. Paper Mill Changes Pulping Method to Cut Stream Pollution In the hope of finding a better way to cut stream, pollution, the Consolidated Water Power and Paper company has adopted a method of pulping at its Wisconsin Rapids mill, planning to give the method a longterm tryout. All sulphite pulp at the mill will be manufactured by the ammonium-base sulphite process, instead of by the calcium-base sulphite process generally used in this state.

The company claims that the new method, although purely experimental, produces a more soluble type of spent sulphite liquor. On this difference depends, the hope of a better reduce, stream pollution, according company. The company experimented with the new method in March for a short period of two weeks at the Wisconsin Rapids mill, preliminary to the present run. It has also made two brief tests at its Interlake mill in Appleton. The company stated that these trials demonstrated that higher costs of.

digester maintenance are one expectable result. Notes Privates Gerald and Howard Rhode, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rhode, 234 Chute Menasha, returned to their bases this week after being home on 10-day furloughs. They were stationed at Aberdine, Md.

Howard will report to Camp Kilmer at New Brunswick, N. and Gerald will be, stationed at Ft. Lawton, Seattle, Wash. They enlisted together last Feb. 20.

Miss Donna Stilp, daughter of Mr. and George Stilp, 705 First Menasha, left by plane from Oshkosh for Sunnyside, to visit the Trish's. She will stay three or four weeks. Frank Mohr, E. Forest avenue, Neenah, well known baker in the twin cities for the past several years, is leaving next week for Pocatella, Idaho, where he will make his home with his sister.

Clarence Brace has returned from a week's vacation visit with relatives and friends at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanelle, 113 Douglas Neenah, left for Mungor, where they will visit with the latter's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Schmidt. Correction The current was sponsored Nicolet post ary, not the beneath the Scanlon in paper. Fourth Special Day Of Prayer Planned In Catholic Churches Monday will be the fourth of six times that the Twin City Catholic churches are sponsoring a special day of prayer and devotion for a just and lasting peace in the world. The special days prayers are held on the 13th of each month, beginning in May and ending in October, commemorating the six apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Fatima, Portugal. The entire program is the project of "Tell the People" movement, which includes Catholic members from all over the United States, The local movement holds regular meetings, gathering at different parishes.

In cooperation with the day of prayer, St. Margaret Mary olic church, Neenah, has scheduled a rosary recitation for 7 o': clock in the evening in honor of Our Lady. At. St. John church, Menasha, a 7:30 high mass will be celebrated for peace and the conversion of Russia, while St.

Patrick will hold recitation of the 15-decade rosary every hour throughout the day. Rosary begins at 9 o'clock in the morning and will end with the family rosary and benediction at 7 p. m. St. Mary Catholic church has been holding a weekly holy hour for peace in conjunction with the "Tell the People" movement, Germania Auxiliary To I Install Officers Installation of new officers of the Germania auxiliary will take place Monday evening at a meeting at Germania hall, Mrs.

John Kolasinski will be chairman for the meeting. New officers inMrs. Walter Girard, president; Mrs. Harold Roessler, vice president; Mrs. John Braun, secretary, and Mrs.

Orville Luebke, treasurer. Pay. Boosts Okay Washington Workers due to get future pay boosts under contracts signed before Jan. 25 will be allowed to keep them The Wage Stabilization Board's if they aren't too big. newest policy on such deferred or installment wage increases is that they can be paid if they are not "unstabilizing." Deferred contracts are most prevalent in the construction industry.

San Francisco (U.P) -Two men met at a party and one mentioned that his wife was named Priscilla Ann. So's mine, said the other. It was the same Priscilla Ann. Yesterday the marriage of Staff Sgt. Joseph E.

Doherty, 44, was annulled by Superior Judge Theresa Meikle. His corroborating witness was Edgar G. Castle, 51-year-old Linotype operator. The Army staff sergeant testified he married Priscilla Ann Drolette May 12, 1950, in Virginia City, Nev. Castle said he had married a Priscilla Ann Farley, Sept.

12, 1949, Reno. The pair said they realized they were married to the same Priscilla Ann when, on comparing notes, they found their wife had the same name and bore the distinguishing marks on her body. "They could be vaccination scars," Castle said in answer to a query, "but I'm not saying." Pamphlets on Child's Eating Problems are Available from Chest Two pamphlets on children's eating problems can now be ordered through the Twin City Community Chest office, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, chest secretary, announced today. The pamphlets, which cost 15 cents each, are "Eating Problems of Children" and "Eating Patterns of Children." The former pamphlet, which is recommended for parents, suggests how mothers can help their children deyelop good eating habits and gives advice for handling specific eating problems.

Abbey Neenah, resulted in a call for the Neenah fire department at 8 o'clock this morning. Firemen reported only minor damage. FIRST FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH CAROLINE AT ISABELLA, NEENAH MORSE G. ARCHER, Pastor 10:40 A. M.

Topic "The Church Its Origin" 7:40 P.M. Topic "God's Watch Dogs" The concluding sermon in a series on the 23rd Psalm "An hour with God on Sunday pays dividends all week" OUR SERVICE is this It's just as near as your nearest mailbox! When you are rushed for time or when it is inconvenient for any reason to call at the bank in person let our service come to you BY MAIL. It's a simple matter to endorse checks "for deposit only" and mail them in for prompt credit to your account you save time and it's safer than keeping checks unprotected at home, Come in whenever you can you're always welcome at the First National Bank but when you can't come in person BANK BY MAIL! FIRST NATIONAL BANK MENASHA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Buddy Poppy drive in Menasha by the 2126 and its auxiliDAV, as was stated picture of Mayor Friday evening's.

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