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News Herald from Port Clinton, Ohio • 7

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Thgrsday, November ICC? Tort Hinton THE DAILY NEWS Oak Harbor PAGE 7 Haldwini Ifflarh ffililllllllM "IS'llHasfl Iflflonette Jelinricli, art Joebet 4re lAJed Baking chicken breasts? A glass baking dish that is about 12 by 8 by 2 inches will hold three of the breasts six pieces) split in half. I Haskins, pastor, officiated at the baptism. Attending were patern-; al grandparents Mr. and Harold Johannsen; great- grand-; father August Lindner; maternal grandparents Mr. and William D.

St. Clair; great-1 grandmothers Mrs. Helen Sim-ko and Mrs. Mervile nnrl other friends and BABY BAPTIZED Miss Heidi Lorraine Johann-sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Johannsen of Lockwood Road, was baptized recently at Port Clinton's Evangelical United Brethren Church. The baby's sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. George King, 314Vi Adams St. The Rev.

Robert 1 Nice luncheon dish: Creamed spinach topped with poached eggs and buttered croutons. FREMONT Miss Monette Fehnrich, daughtefof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fehnrich, 1090 Fremont Port Clinton, became the bride of Carl E. Koebel, son of Mrs.

Mary Koebel of Fremont and Ivan Koebel of Alliance, in a 2 p.m. ceremony Nov. 25 in Sacred Heart Church, Fre- 'f "I ill!" i'A" fc i Mr. and Ms. Orville Baldwin will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday Dec.

3. There will be an open house in the East Solarium Lounge at Riverview Home, Route 163 east of Oak Harbor, from 2 to 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin were married in Adrain, Dec 5, 1917.

In 1926 they purchased the farm where they have lived until Mr. Baldwin's retirement in 1965. Look at this 68 mont. i The Rev. Father McClanahan I officiated at the double ring I ceremony before an altar adorn-i ed with gold vases filled with i' 111 3 i 1 ti Hi HI Oldsmobile.

I Mi.t I i maw mi They are the parent of Max Baldwin, Toledo; Mrs. Lois Evedett, Oak Harbor, and grandparents of six grandchildren and one great-grandson. was a white gold heart pendant with diamond center, gift of the groom. She carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations centered with a white orchid, ivy and satin streamers. The bridal attendants were identically dressed in floor length sheath gowns of gold crepe with gold satin brocade coats.

Their headpieces were Dior bows with circular face veils, and they carried cascades pf gold and white pom poms with green velvet streamers. The bride's mother chose a pink knit dress trimmed at the neck with sequins, and the groom's mother wore a mink-colored lace over beige sheath. Both were corsages of white sweethear roses with lemon leaves. Rehearsal dinner, given by the groom's parents, was held at the Double AA Motel ounge in Fremont. The wedding colors of gold and white were carried out in the wedding reception at the Isaak Walton Lodge in Fremont where 300 guests were received.

Hostesses were Mrs. Myron Petersen, Mrs. LeRoy Imes, Mrs. Fred Keys and Mrs. Ed Kaspar.

For her honeymoon trip to the New England states, the bride chose a navy blue knit suit with red accessories. On their return, the newlyweds wilj reside j0 ELMORE CONCERT ELMORE A Christmas Concert will be given bv the faarris- ft I 'Ski 1, I Elmore Music Department on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 3 at 3 is 1 1 white chrysanthemums and pom poms. Musical selections included "On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother" and "Ave Maria," sung by Wallace Grimm. Organists were Donna Smith and Miss Becky Czarn.

Attending the bride as maid of honor was her friend Miss Lynette Leiter of Port Clinton. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Fehnrich, sister-in-law of the bride and Miss Mary Nielsen, cousin of the bride. Michael Koebel attended his brother as best man, and ushers were William Fehnrich, brother of the bride and Edward Miller, cousin of the groom, Fremont. The bride was lovely in a floor length gown styled with a basque bodice and long pointed sleeves of Rochelle lace.

The taffeta bouffant skirt featured hemline rows of ruffled lace complemented by a lace-bordered detachable mantle train. An open crown of Alencon lace medallions outlined in pearl scallops held her bouffant feil of silk illusion and her jewelry blBTMIUBn p.m. in the school auditorium. Christmas selections will be performed by the senior high MRS. CARL E.

KOEBEL Formerly Monette Fehnrich 1 and will direct the band and chorus, the junior high band and chorus, and the sixth grade band. Student and adult tickets may be purchased from any band member or at the door. play, "The Diary of Ann Frank." versity branch and is a member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Gamma Omega Chapter, Port Clinton. Out of town wedding guests included Robert Cissel, an Army friend of the groom, who flew The groom is a 1961 graduate of St. Joseph High School in Fremont and served three years in the service.

He is active in Fremont Community Theatre Wouldn't it at 944 Sout Apt. 5, The bride, a 1986 graduate of Port Clinton High School, at-, tended Bowling Green State Uni-1 from Florida. Other guests were from Columbus, Paulding, Cleveland, Michigan, Alliance and Lima, O. Today In History mm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiw mum iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iwiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiiiui iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii look great in your 1967 NOVEMBER 1967 Cub Pack 383 Has 'Meeting By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I Tklc now 1 1 1 i ri hm unu mnVini tVt'irtnm Gregg Gregossiari, Milazzo, Larry Kotok, Bruce Johnson; silver arrows, Gregossian, Gregg Mall-ory, Enderly, Richard Kreutz-feld, Bradd Szilagyi, Kotok, Don demons, Gregg Laird, David Madison. I Ml 1 I look younger.

Even driveways. That's because rj 3 4 driveway 2 9 16 Coming Events 6 13 1 8 15 22 10 17 11 18 5 12 19 7 14 21 28 23 24 125 20 27 or an me young laeas we ouiii into it. Digger 350-cubic-inch V-8, for instance. (Or, if you prefer, an Action-Line 6.) And a taut coil spring suspension that makes it easy to cut and turn in tight places. And you can order a whole carfull of young-it-up accessories like bucket seats, stick-shift or stereo.

But if you think Cutlass is young all over, don't forget that 30 26 29 The cubmaster announced that the Pack would adopt a needy family as a Christmas project. The cubs will decorate a tree with ornaments made by them and will fill a basket with food. Games were played by the audience and led by Mrs.Kurtz to conclude th evening. Cub Scout Pack 383 met recently in Immaculate Conception School auditorium. The meeting opened with the flag ceremony by Mrs.

Laird's den. A skit narrated by Tom Gresh Jr. was presented by Mrs. Mallory's den. Cubmaster Bob Szilagyi in-troubled Mrs.

Dan Kurtz as a new den mother and also announced that the scouts would be selling fruit cakes as a pro-jept. Awards were presented as follows: wolf badges, Kevin Kim-met, Steven Milazzo, Bruce Johnson; gold arrows, Kimmet, it is Olds all over, too. Olds quality, Olds engineering and the new GM safety features are all standard. Today is Thursday, Nov. 30, the 334th day of 1987.

There are 31 days left in the year. Today's highlights in history: On this date in 1782, in Paris, the United States and Britain signed preliminary peace articles ending the Revolutionary War. On this date: In 1835, one of America's best-known writers, Mark Twain, was born. In 1864, one of the bloodiest conflicts of the Civil War, the Battle of Franklin, was fought. In 1874, Britain's Sir Winston Churchill wds1 In 1939, Russia attacked GM See your nearby Oldsmobile Dealer HAM Sf ItCIUINCl Saturday GENOA Ottawa County Pomona Grange meeting at 8 p.m.

in the Genoa Grange Hall. Sandusky Grangers as guests, pot luck lunch. OAK HARBOR Bake sale 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Oak Harbor Hardware Store, sponsored by Oak Harbor Band Mothers, proceeds for new music stands.

MIKE CREGAR CHEVROLET OLDS, INC. 231 BUCKEYE BLVD. PORT CLINTON PHONE 732-3174 If you are storing a loaf of bread in the freezer for a short time, it needs no more protection than its waxed wrapper. YOU'RE Thursday PORT CLINTON Xi Alpha Kappa Sorority meeting 8 p.m. in club room.

Duplicate bridge club meeting at 7:45 p.m. in Bob's Sea-fare Room. CATAWBA Catawba Island Chamber of Commerce meeting at 8 p.m. in Community Hall. GENOA Production Credit Assn.

of Northern Ohio annual meeting at 6:45 p.m. in St. John's United Church of Christ, Genoa. LAKESIDE'MARBLEHEAD Meeting of Women of the Church, St. Paul Lutheran, Dan-bury at 7:30 p.m.

in the church. SANTA SAYS: "This Year Give Something For The Home In 1942, U.S. heavy bombers struck at Japanese forces holding Rangoon, Burma. In 1949, Chinese Communists captured Chungking, China. Ten years ago: A presidential committee warned that the Soviet Union would be superior to the United States in science in five or ten years unless the United States quickly broadened and strengthened its own efforts.

Five years ago: The Burmese Chapman Hurt James Chapman, 19, son of Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Chapman of 319 W. Fourth sustained a head bump in a one-car accident Wednesday at 10:25 p.m. at the intersecti6n of Boysen and Paulsen Roads in Bay Twp.

The 1963 car he was driving was towed in with front end damage after going into a ditch. Chapman told investigating officers he was eastbound on Bot-sen Road when he leaned down to adjust the car heater. The car went across Paulsen Road, where it deadends, into a Family Trouble Around 12:40 Tuesday morni-ing police were called to the JtllUIJUllUMUi mi.iillT- r-J'4 800 block of Michigan Avenue where there was reported fam-J ily trouble. Police advised both! parties involved it was a civil! matter and that if any charges were to be filed they would have to contact the city solicitor. I.

WWW BlSSS'rV statesman Thant was elected secretary-general of the United Nations. One year ago: U.S. artillery killed 3 Vietnamese and wound-1 ed 14 in the mistaken shelling of a friendly village. 17 uw ft fx. rrasj flav i zjl mm rirrj Ifflp cagnapo ZZTlll Quality, comfort and style pictured is truly a fine three cushion sofa by Kioehk-r This 78 inch sofa is especially priced at only $198.00 Nicely proportioned chairs from $98.00 Make BOND'S of Fremont, your 1967 Christmas store You'll be glad you did.

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