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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 5

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JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1951. PAGE FWE. SOCIAL CALENDER at Hujfa Stmcii-Sw-aiuon tttatair Barbecue and aguan dull. uwMing paort daaet CoHttUy Miss Ar- 4ene Fleming was guest of hon- at a kitchen shower given by Ford and Miss McKewan in the Ford jbome; 227 Radne street Mi. William Tully, 832 Rfth Bwnue is giving the rehearsal Sinner Friday evening ior the fleming-Berg bridal partj'.

a Miss Fleming. 303 Racine and Harry Berg, Sheboygan, uill be married at 10 -m. Saturday fai St. Mary's Whurch. The breakfast and recep- £on will be held in SL halL' a i Stark Family Tl second annual reunion of the Stark family ivill be held Sunday 4n the main pavilion at the south ind of Riverside park.

For Patricia NCIMMI Shirley Cole and women es of Hough Shade Corp, gaw a at Cozy Inn Wednesday jyening complimentary to Miss PatHcJa Niclson, 1316 Rugerave- Jue. Aliss Nielsen and John Schuler Bre being married Saturday. Celebrate Snbdivisioa tr A celebration marking the of the Woodruff boule- was held Wednesday evening on the lawn of the Alvin Gehri residence. A picnic, lunch and wiener roast w-ere Sijoyed by home owners on the ulevard as well as couples who soon to build in the subdi- Msion. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. Lawence Thiele and daughter, Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert and children, Bobby and Kathie; Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Kamsdell and children, Dick and Bunny; Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens; Mr. and Mrs. Alwn Gehri.and son, Dennis; Mr.

and Paul Lou-e; Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Hanson; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kochel and son, Steve; and Mrs.

Myron Haack and son, Roger. Celebrate Seventeen Parker Pen Co. co-workers of George Stevens, Milton, were entertained at a chicken dinner in the home of Mrs. Charles Scholls Wednesday evening. Pink and white favors wercosed at the table.

Mrs. Stevens birthday was celebrated. The guests went through the Seventh Day Baptist church and inspected clock shop operated by George Stex'ens as a hobby. At games prizes went to Mrs. Mary Zillmer and Jane Doering.

Mrs. SchoUs was assisted by Mrs. Jack Fish and Mrs. Lee ScovelL Square Dance at dab Dr. and Mrs.

Jack Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Vem Williams are hosts for the terrace barbecue and square dance at the Country club Saturday evening. Nig Holiday and his orchestra will play for the dance. MERCY HOSPITAL Sons were bom to Mrs.

Arland Casper. 603 Williams street, to Mrs. Thomas McCann, 324 S. Jackton street and to Mrs. Wal ter Rice, 510 Milton 'A daughter bom to Mrs.

Harold Bondehagen, 212 S. High street Admitted: Mrs. Joseph Bates, 363 N. Pearl street: Karl Dommershausen, 1719 Elizabeth street; John Van Auker. 26 dne street; Thomas Heffron, Beecher home; Joseph Howerton, 213 Lincoln street; Ted Daniels, La Verne Burmestcr, 823 S.

Fremont street; William Leverence, 906 Eastern avenue; Mrs. Anna Marie Pierce. Edgerton. route Dr. Norman Hruska.

603 N. Palm street; Archie St. 'Lawrence awnue; Mrs. Roy Manz. 1119 Racine street; Jerrj- Koutsky, Chicago; Alan Leith, 447 N.

Peari street. Dismissed: AKin Kecsey, Orfordville; Elmer Wegner. 920 Harding street; William Leverence, 906 Eastern avenue: Mrs. Minnie Tollefsrud. Orfordville; Harry Sweet, 6.5 Blackhawk street; George Milam.

Beloit Norma to Be Bride of Lt. Skimin Junior Circus Aids Flood Fund Quota Hauser Studio TO WED Mr. and Mrs. James 326 Park avenue are announcing the engagement qf their daughter, Ann Jacobs, to Glen R. Burdick.

son of Mrs. Karl Karlson. 124 5 S. Jackson street, and Glen O. Burdick, 1019 Fifth avenue.

and Mrs. Frank A. Suchanek. 1400 S. Second street, for the wedding of their daughter, Carolyn Ann, to Harry H.

Van Tuyl, Janesville. at seven o'clock Saturday Aug. 18, in First Lutheran church. A reception will follow at the Woman's club. route Mrs.

Curtis Anden and daughter, route Baby Boy Hunter, 1703 Milwaukee avenue. wth Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McWilliams at their cottage on Lake Koshkonong Mrs. George Boardman, La Crosse, and her sister, Mrs.

Nettle Prindie and nephew. Clarence Prindle, Trempealeau, were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Smith.

309 Linn street, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wakefield, route 4. Mrs. Boardman is the of Mr.

Smith and Mrs. Wakefield. They went through the Chevrolet olant and also visited Rockford relatives. Perle Richardson, route 3. Ls confined to his home by pneumonia.

Former Jancsxille residents. Mr. Canton Pieaic Sonday wile Canton No. 9. Odd Fellows, and Mrs.

Shaw and daugh- will hold its annual picnic and Christine, day in the pavilion on the hill sonville, are spending two at Palmer park. weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred i in October. 19a0 Mr.

and Roy W. Larsen, Janesville, route 1. are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Norma Arlene, to First Lt. Robert E.

Skimin, son of Elwyn Skimin, Wyandotte, and Mrs. Mildred Summerton. Lodi. O. The wedding-will take place at 5 o'clock Saturday, Aug.

25, in the ho.spital chapel of Camp At- tcrbury. Ind. After a reception in the main Officers club the couple will honeymoon in Ohio, Mich igan and Wisconsin. Miss Larsen was graduated from Rockford Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in 1949. She was commis.sioned a lieutenant in the Armv Nurse corps in November.

1950 and for the seven months has been stationed at Camp Lt. Skimin. a 1949 graduate of officers candidate at Fort In ac- Whllewaier impromptu circus in the Engels back yard. 109 Esterly avenue, raised 10 per cent of citj-'s Red Cross quota for flood relief Thursday afternoon. John Slowey, son of Red Cross flood relief chairman, B.

J. Slowey. sparked the show, assisted by hoUit Engeis. With a parade as the come- on. the promoters rounded up 67 customers who paid $15.04 to watch their friends perform all the tricks at their command.

Gina Garriott was ringmaster and Kay Ellis was thai clown. Whitewater's quota is $160. Little Frenchman Upsets New York Fall Fashions LUANA LEADER DIER Beinil. IiehMMMi Mohammed Tewflc Khaled. Lebanon's grand mufti, died today.

The religious leader was looked on here as a force for peace. Jim NEED A HOME? See Baker's classified ad today. Advertisement Suchmek-Van Tagl Invitations have been Issued by Mr- Membere are to bring sand- 'son. 519 Park avenue. "'h-'e the wiches.

dish to pass and table' Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ruppert service.

Beloit anToelax -an John and Donald. hosnitai It ramn tons are inwted. Dinner wiU behoved from 630 Monroe street'bJrT Camp Atter- served at 12:30. to the home they built at Columbus Circle. Sons Boni Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Godfrey. Milton, route 1, announce the birth of a son, Stephen Allen, July St in Edgerton i CO Memorial hospiUl. Mrs. uU frey is the former Lois Janesville.

A son, Hon-ard Raphael, was bora July 29 in Swedish American hospital. Rod and Mrs. Howard Rockford. The L3Fonds have daughter. Constance Marie.

Mrs. LaFond be remem- Madison Couple, Feted in Milton Alfred. N. Y. He noted Mr.

EPIs' contributions to Milton as a dealer in Xray equipment and as a director of the Bank of Milton from I9I7 to 1931. Decorations were In charge of the couple's daughter. Mrs. C. A.

BishoD. Mendota Beach. Mmes. Daland. Frank Holmes and Peter Duehr.

Dinner WRU MiKon Air. and Mrs. George hnsnital Rockford to Mr M. Ellis. Madison, were honored.

fiospitai. KOcMora, surprise dinner Wednesdayiby a church committee headed K. evening at Seventh Dav Baptist by Mrs. Mildred Howard. church in honor of their 50th The honored 's son and and E.

Janesville. wedding anniversary. The nresi- Reid. Mr. Ellis has as trustee since 1915, attended the celebration.

The Rev. Elmo Randolph was principal speaker at the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frands Dooley.He recalled Mr.

Eili.s' career in and sons, William and education as principal of the high 706 Caroline street have re-1 school in Ocean N. and PERSONALS ismE -ELECT and MtiS. Roy K. Stephens are an- nounJSng the engagement of their daughter, Rae, to Kermlt E. Barganz, Rfilwau- kee, son of and Mrs.

Walter- Baurifanz, Watertown. An informal home wedding is be- plaimed for Sept TEYES EXAMINED IGliSSES FITTED Dr. M. Jamts UvihB OptoowtriBt J. SMITH'S tJewders and Optktans turned from a vacation in Windsor, Canada, and Niagara Falls.

Dr. T. W. Nuzum.and Mr. and Mrs.

D. J. Worley. 602 Milwau kee avenue, ate back from a vacation at Sugar Camp lake, near Rhinelander. and Wilmette.

Ill where they spent a few daj's with Dr. and Mrs. John Nuzum. Mr. and Mrs.

V. F. Moore and daughter. Miss Mary Moore, 615 Park avenue, have returned from Lake George. Rhinelander, where they spent two weeks vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. George Dreyer, 618 Court street, are spending the week-end at Shorewood resort Ephriam, with Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Litts. 31 Marshall Place Mr. and Mrs. Litts have been at Ephriam for two Mrs.

Floyd K. Yeomans and duidren, Francie and Bobby, 23 Blackhawk street are flying to Detroit Saturday for 10 days' stay with Mrs. Yeomans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Frazer.

Ted Crabb. 514 N. Garfield avenue, has returned from Phantom Lake Y.M.C.A, camp, Mukwonago, where he spent two months as athletic director. Mr. and Mrs.

L. F. Svvanson Peoria, were guests Tuesday and Wednesday of Mrs. Oliver Haugen, 1720 Magnolia ave- nufc Mrs. L.

McKinley and son! James have returned to Glenview, 111., after spending a week as superintendent cf schools in M. E'lls. La Grange Park, were among the gursts. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Mrs. Wesley Grenzow.

who was taken by ambulance to St. Clare Monroe. Tues- dav. was reported today as Im-I proving. She had been in critical, condition.

TO WED SEPT. 1 -Bonila Marie Buglass, 719 Yuba street, will become the bride Sept 1 of Louis William Ro.sen, son of Mr. and Mns. Charles H. 14 N.

Bassett street The ceremony will take place at 4 p. m. in First Presbyterian church. Madison. Announcement of.

the approaching marriage Is being made by Miss Buglass' mother, Mrs. Gardiner D. Buglass. Mauston. The bride-elect fs a stenographer in the sales department of Parker Pen Co.

Rosen is a with Frautschi funeral home, Madi.son. Castagnas to Be Feted on Golden Anniversary In celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Michael Castagna uill be guests of honor at an open house in their home, 302 S. Pearl street, from 3 to m.

Sunday. The Castagnas' friends, relatives and neighbors are invitcci. Hosts for the occasion will be the couple's two daughters, Mrs. Qirl Averna and Mrs. Anthony Gilberto, and their two sons, Augustine and Joe Castagna.

Mr. and Mrs. Casiagna have nine grandchildren and one grandchild. A family dinner will precede the open house. Mr.

and Mrs. Castagna were married in Sicily Aug. 3, 1901. They located in Janesvijle in COMING EVENTS Satarday nornlnr Finals of state golf touraament Country club. 9.

Satarday aftemooa Co. Army Reserve Vets club. Satariasr eveainc Cubs-Wisconsin Fair grounds, 8. ARTIS" SUPPLIE' U5TPATING SALE Antiques, household goods, oil paintings, extension and step ladders, blinds and miscellaneoiM. 2 P.

M. SATURDAY AUG. 4 Can be seen any time HENRY CARPENTER Aftornev. 11.5 S. East St Janesville AND MRS.

TASTAOXA Hearing Aid By of Zenith Radios, FM Sets. Hifbaat quality, only pay mortf S. Main Janesville. Uls. Phone MSa DIM to illness the effict off Dr.

Norman T. Hrnska Chiropodifit MiunSf. Janesville, Uls. Will Be Closed Until Further NoKoe. At VickieU iVeir Beauty HELENE CURTISS FASfflON WAVE Suited; for- the nSost discriminating priced for all! fe Advetluetl in Vogue and 'pert- $10 and up Try oar indMdaal.

peraoaalteei aerr- lee. PHONE FOB APPOINTBIENT TODAY. VICKIE'S BEAUTY SHOP 215 S. nuMia St Dial New WEDDING CAKES by PHONE 2.S0S9 There's no question abotit these wonderful values, your hair will take on new glamour and at these BUDGET PRICES: Reg. Flora Creme Reg.

4IS.M Zero Deluxe BA Cold Wave Keg. Lanolelte tUk or Machlneleaa MAGI CUT Esperlly Hyied by our Runtlirimt Bostwickis By DOBOTHV ROE A P. Fashion Editor Christian Dior is a little Frenchman nho looks like a bookkeeper and delights in upsetting the best-laid plans of the U5. dress The first time he did it was back In 1947. when his al "new look" converted women overnight from the pared, short- skirted silhouette of the war years to long, full skirts, nipped waists and padded hips.

N'ow he has done it again, and cries of pain are echoing through New York's garment district You see. the New York fall fashion have closed, with the big news for the next being full skirls over taffeta and crinoline much the same as the late un- lamenled "new look," only shorter. Now comes the woni from Paris that Dior has upset the applecart by presenting his new "long line" silhouette, consisting of much longer skirts, a straight silhouette flaring only slightly toward the hemline, and the abolition of trimmings. Whether or not If makes the decisions of this one mild little Frenchman have more effect on the 11 bllHon-a year VS. garment industry than J.

P. Morgan used to have on the stock market No matter how talented and competent an fashion designer may be, usually she still looks to Paris for the final nod on what's what U.S. buyers attend the New York fashions openings and then rush off to Paris In a body, to find out if their selections "were right. If Paris reverses the U. S.

style I trend, you can het on hysterics I in Seventh avenue. And you can i al.so bet that a lot of the new sil-' houettes will be in favor of the newer Paris decreet. This means lo.ss of money to stores already have placed their orders and to manufacturers who already have.started production on their lines. It means general confusion to the ultimate customer, who first reads that full, short skirts are the thing, my dear, and then a few weeks later learns that they are to be long and straight So whenever you feel low in mind, bored with your job or tired of your rut but you can cheer up Just by reflecting that anj-way, thank goodness, you're not a dress manufacturer. MilUaTY Boosted by Housm Act Waahlngton Legislation aimed at helping the military partments speed up scientific -search and development was approved yesterday by the The bill would permit the tary departments to enter into long-term contracts for research by private organizations and schools.

It also would permit employment of foreign scientists. Jenner made the first inoculation for smallpox in 1796. trothal of their daughter. Ruth Evelyn, to Pfc. Earl N.

Watry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Williain Watry, Port Washington. Miss Teff, a ChevTolet office employe, resides with her aunt. Mrs.

Helen Medicus, 809 Pleasant street Pfc. Watry Is stationed at Camp McCoy. TO WED Mr. and Chris Teff, Dorchester, announce the be- Her Gloriously Happy With A BLI'ERIKD from DR onoMEiMsr tpeeialut in tiaioH 109 E. MUw.

St Dial S-S574 New FaU Colors! Paul Sargent Intrcdueea the aristocrat of classica, the "Queen's Crown" executing the new Paris inspired crown motif in the cuffs and yoke pockets, featuring good, precise fit flattering lines in smooth gabardine. Regular 14 to 40 Snug! It's Warm! It doubles for all kinds of this smart ALBERT RICHARDS STORM COAT 64995 Cravenetted gabardine keeps out the wind and snow. Feather-light, quilted spun sun lining keeps you as warm as spring even when icicles sparkle outside. Luxtu-ious collar of mouton lamb. deep, dark and soft as New fall colors.

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