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Waukesha Daily Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin • Page 4

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Society ubs and Organizations Loca News Initiation Services Held At Feast of Roses Banquef Eleven freshman women were! alumnae altruistic assessment for initiated into Alpha Gamma Delta cerebral palsy and Connie Caswell, Sunday afternoon preceding a a chairman, Feast of Roses banquet and that participation in the achievement award Chamber of Commerce au- at the Surf in Milwaukee. to show had provided the under- Mrs. Kenneth J. Smith, president graduate assessment. Group sing- of the alumnae chapter, presented the "outstanding Mary King, senior from Shawano, with" the traditional credited silver bonbon dish and Mrs.

A. C. Eichler. fraternity education adviser, announced that the name of Betty Blayney. Berlin, would be engraved upon the pledge scholarship plaque in recognition of her 3.

grade average. The girls initiated were Doris Beernink. Milwaukee: Betty Blayney, Berlin; Barbara Conway, Waukesha; Carol Eppel, Pontiac, Jean KalivoSa, Sheboygan; Sandra i Oconomowoc; Jeanne Pilkington, Morton Grove, Patricia Tashnow, Milwaukee; DeLiesselinne Twitty, Ft. Sheridan, Joan Wagner. Madison; and Patricia Wulk, Milwaukee.

Carla Schuster, undergraduate president, welcomed the new initiates and guests. Three undergraduate officers interpreted the purposes of Alpha Gamm'a Delta. Mary King, first vice -president represented Beverly Mann, second vice president represented and Nancy Walsh represented "Womanhood" Alice Crofts, alumnae altruistic chairman reported that the benefit bridge party had raised thi vork of Violet Niemi. social chairman, in preparation for the initiation banquet. All members were urged to at- end the International Reunion Day uncheon March 27 at the Milwaukee Elks Club.

Births The following births were recorded at Waukesha Memorial hospital on Tuesday, March 9: A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freson, Mukwonago, route 1, box 96. A girl to Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Schober. Eagle route 2. A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Laabs.

Genesee Depot. A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ockwood, Mukwonago route 3, box 308. A boy to Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Beauresard. 400 E. St. Paul ave.

Sizes 12-42! ng was led by Connie Caswell. Books, Pamphlets At Court House The following books and pamphlets are available through the Waukesha County Child Guidance Clin-i Lindholm is a Waukesha school graduate. i Personals A TO LIST Miss Donna Rae Jones, 216 S. i i G. woo u.io Vi 10.

A ft'-u i-i vyiii James has been named to the dist hospital Madison on March dean's lists of Wisconsin state col- g. LEAVES HOSPITAL George Vrakas, 126 Fairview was discharged from Metho- ic, County Court House. 1. "Your Child's Leisure Time" by Mildred C. Letton.

jlege, La Crosse, for high scholas-j tic achievement during the first semester. Miss Jones, daughter It's a Date It is said that "leisure is the and Mrs. Benjamin Jones is RTS CLUB of all possessions" but of what a senior in the physical education benefit is your child's leisure time division at the college. to him if he does not know how Recognition was given to the fine use it wisely? The author of thisMS CONVALESCING i I A xr: hrinlrlot holieivoc a it ilicf TVTt-c Amnlio T-T booklet believes that it is just as The joint seventh and eighth luncheon, and card party at the North Prairie village hall, Thursday March 11. Lunch will tie served.

ST. PATRICK'S DINNER FOE AUXILIARY The ladies auxiliary to Waukesha FOE will hold a regular meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Eagles hall on Clinton st. A memorial service will be held with the mg. A St.

Patrick's dinner will be i aerie and the auxiliary participat- served at St. Paul's church, Genesee Depot on March 14. Serving will be from 11:30 a.m 3 p.m., family style. grade levels of the PTS will meet PYTHIAN SISTERS Daniel Masonic Names Reservation Deadline Daniel Masonic, president of the Grove club, Elm Grove's formal Thursday. March 11.

at 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters Bethesda Tem -jdancing group, announced a Judge William Gramling will speak le No wil1 nold a ot luck din 'jMonday, March 15. is the deadline Mrs. Amelia H. Kohl, formerly; on a subject appropriate to thelner, Thursday at 6 p.m.

at the for dinner reservations for the Grove club's first formal dancing season on Saturday, important for parents to Waukesha is convalescing and interests of the JunioriKnights of Pythias hall on Maple Grove clut) time to the persona! development JO a vv hospital, High school group. A question and! Amrmcr the niests will be i a of their children as to provide for after surgery. Mrs. Lions Auxiliary Sees Movie 'Challenge' The March meeting of the Lions Auxiliary was held Thursday, Vlarch 4, at the Quality Service aundry clubroom. In recognition of National Brotherhood week.

Mrs. Hyman Israel presented 'Challenge" a movie depicting in- iringements of civil rights in our country. During the discussion period which followed, it was emphasized that we should make ourselves aware of what is going on in our neighborhood. As individuals, we can educate our families in the rights of the other person, from which will follow the logical acceptance of the rights of minority groups. As Individuals, we can refuse to believe and repeat gossip concerning another person until we have verified its accuracy; expanding this, we will learn to practice tolerance of minority groups, and eventually to integrate hem into our society.

Hostesses for the were the Mmes. Robert Yopps. Aaron Sweed, Alfred Knapke, and Gene Townsend. Announce Birth Corporal and Mrs. John R.

Jones, W. Coulter Bryan, Texas, announce the birth of a son. William Lloyd on March 3, at the Bryan Air Force base. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Hinkley, West Allis are the maternal grandparents.

The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Jones, 157 Walton ave. The baby was born on his grandfather Jones' birthday.

their physical welfare. Home is the place for them to work on their hobbies and other interests, with the parents' guidance and encouragement. "If you have no time for your children, do not blame them for seeking the companionship and i of unsupervised groups." "Your child's leisure activity at this moment may reach far beyond today." 2. "Being a Good Parent' by' James L. Hymes, Jr.

"Being a parent is not an easy job" says the author of this booklet --but he goes on to say that "being a good parent is no harder than being a bad one." Good parents wanted to have their children and love them now that they are lere appreciate them and enjoy If parents do a good job they will grow along with their child, gradually step into the background and let him become self-dependent. Don't try to make your child be someone he cannot comfortably be --but let him'grow in. his own direction. A word of advice to parents found in this booklet: "Be a person yourself and let your children be persons." 3. "The Child" a monthly magazine.

Workers with children will find his monthly magazine instructive as well as readable. Some of the ancles in a recent issue included: 'When a Child Must Go to the Hospital," a report on the Juvenile De- project sponsored by the Children's Bureau, a discussion of school lunch program, and oth- Kehl period will follow the talk. ave Am ng SU6StS 27, at North Hills Country Mrs. Eva Kuhlmann, grand chief h. was well known here having beenj a matron of the nurses, Veterans TOPS CLUB Administration hospital.

ELECTED TO OFFICE Women's TOPS club, a national organization for reducing the sensible way will meet Thursday from Robert Sterling Lindholm, son of p.m. at the Lincoln Junior Mr. and Mrs. 0. B.

Lindholm, school, merly of Waukesha has been elected vice-president of Sigma Phi PARTY silon fraternitv at Central state! The North Prairie Ladies auxil- of Wisconsin. Please bring your own dishes, silver and a dish to pass. The regular meeting will be at 8 p.m. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE The Women of the Moose dart- ball league will play at Moose club, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Please teachers college, Stevens Point, iiary are sponsoring a 1:30 p.m.

be prompt. Dinner will be served from 7 to p.m. only and is included in the cost of membership in the club. Music will be by Bob Stevens' Orchestra and will be from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m.

Reservations for dinner must be made and should be sent to the Grove club, route 8, box 37, Mil- jwaukee 13. Sussex Girl Elected Miss Audrey Stier, daughter of rlr. and Mrs. Roy Stier. Sussex, as been elected president of the Upsilon chapter of Kappa Delta orority at Beloit College, Beloit, Visconsin.

Miss Stier, besides receiving traight A's in her scholastic work he past semester, has been ac- ive- in extracurricular activities. She is a council member of the Women's Recreational Association, serving as head of the intergroup committee, and head of the moni- system which involves recording attendance at convocation and vesper services. She is also a member of Design for Living, International Relations club and Future Teachers of America. Clubs End Season This week winds up the season for the TOPS club and the Streamliners club which have been meeting weekly at the Lincoln Junior high school. Swimming classes for men and women will continue during March.

Parents who find it difficult taking their child to the doctor will discover suggestions that may help this pamphlet, "When You Take Your Child to the Doctor." Prepare your child before you go. Tell him where he is going and why also, what to expect. Keep his trust in you and the doctor and he will go with you Hospital Notes Names of the following Wauke- ha county persons appear on the records of St. Mary's hospital, Watertown: Admitted Carl Degner, Lxonia. Dale and Lorna Seager, Tjconia route 1.

Discharged Douglas Thorp, Delafield. Mrs. Edward Rohloff and son, Ixonia route 1. Omar Rosenkranz, 101 S. Main Oconomowoc.

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This is a dress you'll live in it's casual, comfortable, looks marvelous on all sizes from 12 to 42! Choose a bright new cotton. Patlern 9273: Misses' Sizes 12. 14, 15. IS. 20: 30, 32, 36.

38. 40. 12. Size 16 takes V'k yards 35-inch fabric: yard contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit.

Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern add five cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Waukesha Daily Freeman. 159 Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11. N.

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JEWELERS TO SINCE Sorry, no reductions on manufacturers controlled items. ennev Low Price, Yes But your greatest savin NG SAVINGS! 80 Square Percale Percale Piece Goods Beautiful i patterns at i low, low i 2 to 10 yard 36" wide. Come early for choice selection. FOR YDS. NEW TEEN AGE FAD! Rugged Mac Jeans You get value-plus when you buy Penney's blue jeans.

They are made of 9-oz. heavy duty sanforized denim, full cut for comfort. Triple needle seams throughout for a strength. Roomy pockets! 2 29 sizes 30-46 Stock Up Buy! Cotton Plisse Comfortable 4-gore styles, prettied i eyelet, even embroidered sheer. Cool for now-into-summer, and they no ironing! Carded cotton.

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Sizes 32 to 44. Hurry in today. Buoyant Leather Casuals 5 5.90 Wedge-heel strap shoes of soft red or i glore, brown smooth leather. Sponge rubber arch rests, cork platforms add comfort. 5-10, AA B.

Sanitized for a better wear. Completely Washable Combed Cotton Argyle Socks 69c pr. Extra long wearing fine quality combed cotton a 11 socks at Penney's NEW LOW PRICE! Cushion-y soft they look like expensive hand knit and framed Available at Penney't. now in a large array of new Spring shades. Sises 10-13.

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