Tuesday, November 30, 1971 Tfie Post Crescent CI '4 .1 5 Winter Arrives Just in Time Old man winter wag officially welcomed at Riverview 1 Country Club Saturday evening as members gathered for a "Snowflake Frolic." Cocktails and dinner preceded dancing which lasted until midnight. Committee chairmen were Mr. and Alex Strobel assisted by Dr. and Mrs. E.
A. Fetting, Mr. and Mrs. John Gald, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Donald Genge, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Jaeger, Dr.
and Mrs. Keith M. Keane, Mr. and Mrs. William Knehnel and Mr.
and Mrs. Harley B. Splitt. At left, Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Boh Milwaukee, sample hors d'oeuvres during the cocktail hour. 1 if 5 'J 3. I i St 1 Alt' ft' Mrs. James Warrick, at center, is greeted by Hal Arbeiter as she moves through the receiving line. A Post-Crescent Photos by Robert V.
Baeten AJ "SB, 1 til 9 '1 'At I it 1 I I I I I Frosty the Snowman at left, was on hand to help Riverview Country Club members greet winter. Stopping for a closer look' at the "gentle soul" are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaeger. At right, Walter Erickson, Minneapolis, finds a comfortable rocker to settle into for a conversation with Ralph Knapp.
In How Safe Is Canned Food? As The Snow Fell Outside, members of Riverview Country Club gathered inside for the Snowflake Frolic. Standing at left are Mrs. Robert Boen, Vilas Gehin. Seated are Mrs. Gehin, Mrs.
George Mc Callman, Miami, Mrs. George Dernbach and Mr. Boen. 4 mm my 1 Couples Repeat Promises Odors. If you detect any off-' 'odor when you open a can of food, don't taste; throw it out.
Leakage. Sure sign that internal security has been breached. Don't use the can. Actually, most defects come not from careless processing but from careless handling. Also keep in mind that a leak in a glass container is equally dangerous.
Upon opening a vacuum-sealed jar, listen for a popping sound. This tells you that a supermarket "sniffer" hasn't already opened the jar and broken the crucial airtight seal, the article concludes. see sound metal underneath, it's okay; if not, suspect all-t -w ay-through corrosion, and don't use the can. Dents. A small, shallow dent isn't dangerous, but a large, deep crease may damage a seam or put a crack in the- metal and thus destroy airtightness.
Buying badly dented cans at marked-down prices is not worth the risk. Bulges. The rule: don't use a can with a swollen or bulging ends. Return it to the store manager immediately, so he can check for possible defects in other cans of the same product. were Bruce Breitenfeldt and John Fuchs.
Ushers were Steven Beck and Norbert Speigel. Guests were greeted at a reception at the Caroline Ballroom. The couple will live in Tigerton. Hoehne-Killian MENASHA Married Sat Bieitenfeldt-Speigel CAROLINE Zion Lutheran Church was the setting of the recent wedding uniting Miss Barbara Ann Breiten-feldt and Gordan Allen Spei-gel. The couple's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Waldo Breiten- feldt, route 2, Tigerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Speigel, 231 Walnut Clintonville. Attending the bride was Miss Christine Laymon of Highland Park, HI.
Bridesmaids were Miss Beverly Breitenfeldt and Miss Char-lene Mehlberg. Terry Laatsch of Marion was best man and groomsmen -I it- IS A h.r. A' if NEW YORK Are earned foods really safe to eat? Despite the doubt injected into many homes throughout the country by a recent fatal case of botulism poisoning from canned vichyssoise, the answer remains an unqualified, "Yes." The recent death was only the fourth such fatality in the last years, reports a recent issue of Family Health magazine. The article notes that the four deaths resulted from just three contaminated cans. Based ort the 775 billion cans of food sold in this period, the odds of contracting botulism rom commercially canned food are 100-billion to one.
Despite the extreme rarity of botulism poisoning, the article goes on to suggest ways to avoid, the possibility, though remote, of becoming' one of those isolated cases. It is only when canned food Is exposed to the air, either while still in the can or following Us removal, that botulism may develop. In short, when the container isn't airtight, bacteria can enter from the outside. What should the shopper do? Carefully examine the condition of the cans that are purchased for rust. Use the rule of thumbnail.
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Farber Farber, 661 Franklin St Maid of honor, Miss Janet Harra, was accompanied by Misses Debra Kimball and Kathryn Metzig. James F. Cronin was best man with Dennis Gerth and Ronald Benter as groomsmen. Timothy Gunning and Jeffry Farber seated guests, whom the couple greeted later at Westhaven Golf Club. They are honeymooning in New York.
urday afternoon at St. Mary Catholic Church were Miss Suzanne Marie Hoehne and Patrick Louis Killian. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. lone Hoehne, Ripon. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Killian, 1138 Manitowoc Road Honor attendants, Vicki Hoehne and Michael Killian, were accompanied by Miss Susan Killian and Ted Hoehne. The couple greeted guests at a reception at Reetz's Supper Appleton. They will live in Green Bay. James-Weyenbeig St.
Thomas More Catholic Church was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Miss Susan James and Michael Weyenberg. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. John R. James, 1631 E.
Frances and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Weyenberg, 538 N. Vine St. The bride chose Miss Diane Howird Photo Mrs.
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