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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 5

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Wm. Wafte Weds TIJKSDAV. NOV. 2T. Iflr.fi Lorraine Bobolz SOCIAL FARE u.v nnuii VA SOCIAL CALENDAR "InfnAny AATW.

Iir. laiiMin. nnrkfcircl Wniiuin's Cliih Alliiisn Jlntrl Mrillcnl Aiixlllnr.v dmiici niinlry Club MII II I Cni-nlvnl "SI, I 'BU I 'S C- I VKI I llnmr find Si'linul -SI. Willlntn 'j Sihnnl I.nillps Dny Out YSVCA Si-mil londors trniiiinu IHUK Scmil I H(ui'(o. i SiTitiir ilinnri VWCA I I Tiiik Unll I'TA prncrnm-Slnio Si'liiin! V's MiMictti's IMiiii I'arty Twen- ly -luo Y's Mcncilos nmi Monday rvpiiiiiK' in Ihr homo of Mrs.

Wnr- lon Jolinston jilanncrl in the home of Mi.s. son, 927 Walker Si. Coming Events TiiPsilny Kiidcr NiRht -Sonior MiRh School. Ciiil) School. Paliioiic Hall.

Travel Choral Union Thrills a Capacity Audience C'amora American l.ocion I Post (JraHuate Rffreslior course Mercy Hospital. 2 apailmeiil at McKinley 'eiliiesday will spend five months with Chri.slmas her sOii-in-law and daughter. Mr. i Ildnier Luddci), Corpus and Mrs. Margaret She will leave for floral arrnngemenls won hy Mmcs.

S. W. Wilson, motored here fronj Duluth. mc Walker, Adamany, E.v| thcr Munro and Glen Smith. Aft'or the demonstration Guild members and guests held a business meeting in Trinity CJuild Hall.

Hostesses who served icfreshm were Mmes. Maurice Geo. and Michael. My ('OKINNK 'by'ihc two and then two The music heard ai Milton Un- bcMiitiful moving solos, "Ingcmis- ion High School last night will co." by Abncr and "Confutatis," prove to be a nov by for all participants and The "SaiK tus is tremendous Allen has given listeners. The Choral I'nion.

un- eight-part liigiifx for double choir der the inspired and dedicated di- and is introduced hy a threefold rection of Fiernhaidt H. Westlund. i flourish of the Irunipcl. This fol- gavc a performancr which was' stupendous in every Tho, cA- Spending a week AND MKS. WAITK ZrT 3-Day 'Course in with relatives are Jlrs.

Fisher and son John, La Calif. Tlioy were held up several hours cn route when their plane had to make forced landings in Phocni.v. and Tulsa. Okla. Mrs.

Fisher is the former Bernlte Cnnilii, daughter of Mrs. never Cronln, fil2 N. Garfield Ave. pacity audience assembled in thc: lowed the "Domine Jesu" in which Ik-- four soloists sang in almost an operatic style, true to the compo.s- big gymnasium sat in amazed and awvd attention as the groat work of Verdi, the Requiem Mass, was given by this large chorus and tho Madison String Sinfonia. assisted by added orchestra per.son- ncl.

And never before has such an Cortez as the soloist, array of glittering soloists been assembled in this area. Professor WiNsilund richly de- Sandra Coiicz is no stranger andpserves all the plaudits and respect she was uclcomod back with ac-; him by music lovers pv- er's intent. The "Agnus Dei" with Reynolds and thc chorus was an especially lovely portion. A trio with Reynolds. Abner and, Izzo sang the Aelema" the final number "Libera Me." a monumental fugue, with THE GIRLS By FranWia oigw Wiirren Cook came from in the salo of Christmas trees.

Wilson gave a talk on "Church Symbolism." son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waite.l Girl ScOUt Rtc. .3. Clinton, were married )r -t7 -i acauainted 20 in St.

Lutheran Church with her grandson, Steplipii Wll- l)ul)U(iue. Iowa. I Mrs. Robert MacFarland, Quin- "i horn a week ago to Mr. Bifl The Rev.

R. T. Rungc officiatcfl. cv. 111., will conduct a training Heights.

IVI and Mrs. Ilaniilloii A ird party was given Saturday evening foi Hamilton on thc eve of their wedding anniversary. The party held 111 tho home of tlm llam- iltons' and daughter. Marilyn Kitzman and Orval Mcs- scrschmidt attended the couple. course at Girl Scout House Wcvl- nesday.

'I'hursday and Friday aft-1 luul Mrs. A. W. Uiitt. 315 S.

Tlic bride wore a street lengthiernoon and evening for Girl have returned from a 1 of white lace and a Hrownie leaders. New ideas 'hrec weeks trip to -Ml. ana npnry will stressed. G. and St.

Petersburg, Fla. dress was lilac crepe and her cor-i Haby sitters will l)e provided. sage, white carnations. II rcveive certificates .1. K.

Scliroder, 176 S. Gar- A reception wa.s held at the for completing the louise. field and Dr. George Thorn- win Iiobolz farm home on the eve- Afternoon meetings will be from Ruger Heights, roturnod Mon- and Donald lluschka. iVJl Slierman Ave.

ning of Nov. 20. 1 to 7,:30 and evening from 7 to fl evening from Alia. Glah, Mr. and Mrs.

Waite havo left for n. iwhei-e they spent a week 1 riA-s were won by Mrs. Hany Calif. Ho is serving A handicraft workshop will few from Sail Lake City to lownseml ISS Latheiine The bride was for-ronducted bv Mr. Tanner, William Albright, John Hamiltonoinploved at Avalon Farm-itor of a crafts show at Waupun, utii ac- claim as she is one sot.rano who Pr as well as from his stu-j never fails to pica.se.

She at the college and by mem- es a voice of great Ivric beauty and; thn Choral Union He Isbe uses it with inK-'lligenco and works oxiremely hard and the re- 'passion giving to Imr i his lalwr arc rewarding great and sincere meaning. himself hut to Kvelyn Rovnolds. contralto, is intimately eon- appeared as "a in 1M2, dem- endeavors, onstrated a voi. of Sbarmg honors and too sh Iwo Tiitirely new voices accomplished were heard for the first time. Vir- g.l tenor, and Bernard Izzo, I bass.

Ihe young enor displayed a i art- uhich concluded Monday afternoon voice incredible powvr and. for after four rounds. Score pi or. rich and full, and Unishod ucm to the following; Mrs. Karl Izzo sang with gieat Mse.

a voice Elizabeth Daland and Kenneth Kock-Mrs. Urban 1R.860; of fine content. "That's what I like alwut Ohermeyer. always gives me the center cuts." 'S Church Circles and William Hamilton. St.

William's Home and School i.ii.->. tY. (Mi.MM]-»>ii>. i.aw- will hold its monthly meet- The mighty as alwavs, at this evening. magnificent in Its work show Neal O'Leary.

ing deeply satisfying results from J' CIS Supply Co. Shower for Marilyn Thoieson, was uuest of honor at a pink and blue shower in the homo oi Thayer. 1221 S. Third St. Yule Exhibits Made for Guild Dec.

1. He will work with leaders i Altuias, nil crafts and havo a display of hisspending this week with work. The workshop will Madison relatives. She at Scout House from 1:30 to i 'canif fast to attend the wedding and from 7 to 9 p.m. A meeting of of her niece, McCnnii, Madi- ihe Girl Scout council will bo held I son.

and Frank Brady in Madison Members of St. Margaivfs ss Lditb (iod- were instructed in making simple Christmas arrangements by Wed Mr and Mrs Hichaid Leyes at Janes- Bride ol D. S. Moloney Goo, gc McPlnll.ps. Walker" Co.

Monday evening-. Mrs. Margaret Xuiting Shaffer. Dor vMll mark their wedding matoruil and Rojoit. and Daniol vcrsaiy Wednesday.

Lxcepi for a shown in con- were married'Nov. 17 in l-'mal plans tor f.imily dinnncr there will be no and large the chapel of Fust Congregational American Veterans Christmas many weeks of rehearsal and apl raf Sir Cho-'Corneth. H.ithe meeting to consult with par- 14.810; Mrs. A I ents. plication.

This was noroasv ''nui7iV H. P. Rehm, and it demanded alien- mii nit ommunit.v effoit are to bp con-j Floyd Smith, 11040. at Wednosdav in Fellow- for their interest and Prizes couit whist wont to Mrs, Thoreson and Mi Icski. Mrs.

Margaref Shaller "iii-ii- coMinuinily tion and sincere devotion in order rrratula ted to produce sucb near perfect ren-i suppoi i. dition. The Requiem is deeply mov- is chorus, through the 7 Thursday. Young of its i 1 r. LOIS AnderSOU daughter of Mrs.

Martin croak, ,021 Prospect Ave. j. 'and espre DAV Children nd sang with grtvil feeling- 99 Npression Wcstluiid plavs I upon his chorus and the orchestra I -ois Virginia Ander.son daugh- MOOSB Women Will Dec. Door prize winners wwe Hall. Hostesses will be Mmes.

Harold Dunn. Lester Adams andM- C. Droegomueller, Arthur Kar- Stewart IK'ck. Thirty-two tesjiiis hcrg. Maynard Tfotz and William played.

Mrs. 1. .1. Reiil and Mrs. Zimmerman.

Robert Morton were in charge of the event. telebiation. The former Lillian Rue and; exhibits. In usini: George McPhillips woo Church. Beloit, the Rev.

"Stanley Pa'ty chiW members greenery Leyes Crosland officiating. "crc madp at red piurt or Norway Mrs. is tho daughter of Chapter and Auxiliary the to The Requiem appeals PTA Meets Wednesday at State School son of and Mrs. Leo Philip Dumbleton. employ- Women of the Moose have com- counsel of the State Depart- amatic sense a be classed as com nut- Mrs.

Herbert Main. Foi. Atkin- in Patriotic HalL The low "7b" death held i the Wonn'n's'Cl'ub S'f at State to Iv made bv Dec. 7. AiixUiarv as a memncr.

i perod praver with muted olios un- a HK Mmes. Clark Myati. Beverly leco-nition of the fu- -iven hy her IT, Thompson and Mary Joyce passion In tho Lay at Maple Clubs and Lodges n.oduc- Aifr JanesviUe Chapter of American it allow Gold Star Mothers will install sufficient water absorption to fu -crs at ni. Thursday in Pa- flowers fresh. Carnation stems triotic Hall.

Dinner will be served t)e cut slantwise with fi p.m. in Krauses Town and ill RoVkford and'hvcxl in kce until when ihev returned wreaths. Now watvr repellent to l-mesville riblv)n makes it possible for out-, I Ml. McPbdhps, a Gcneial to retain fresh-iof Wisconsin sir- has been bv will, ihn the M.irine Corps after to, cmplovc for 27 years, retired spent the holidav weekend in The executive committee i six vcais ago In flower arrangemwits here a department. Dec.

10 by calling Mi and Kvansville meet lliursday. Dec. 1, to nomi- Mr and IS McPhillips have Mr. is a meml)or of iho Prenuptials honoring Miss An-inale a new regent. Graduate ono daughter Max Z.mmer-^''- Profcrs buckloberrvM.nHisnn I hnmnson i man anosvi 'lle.

''i luj urehard me in almost whis- several weeks. Recent events in-JHunt. Allison and Bouziane are to stay fresh from to four as a Junior memhu. for 24 guestsjattend this meeting. aunt.

Helen Mc-; 'Hie regular business meeting lie Lawn farm. will be held Dec. 17. Alfred Barlass. Social service chairman Marlonei Piegont were Holloway has called a meeting of I CM pi ou'iession.

co-iiosipssos ai an evening party her committee for 7 p.m. be held Dec. 10. Reservations togctlx-r and docs not allow Gold Star MotbeVs will install -ison. slinient.s were Senior Citizens Dinner Senior CiiiZ)ons will have a potluck din-iS'iaip knife.

He mentioned that the Country. nor at I p.m. Wednesday at the has been und'or culli- followed by music and moi'C 3.000 Mrs. St. Clair Freeman.

1S12 Former Shenff teitainment. Transportation will be woody stoms Carrington will entertain provided at 'v -'ublic Library poinscttias. dahlias and worker from 12:.15 to 1 p.m. ends should We 7 p.m. Wednesdav.

I mashed with a small hammer or children under 12 wishing 10 1 In flower arrangements whore a departmonf. ''Dec. 10 by calling have is needed. is a meml)or of iho Nielsen, commander, or Mrs. Bev- joined -V boginiiin.

derson have been in progress Landsvork. Downing, fresh from to four St NTadison. Auxiliary as a Junior member. AI Wi.niiin'H Chil) Rc.servalions weeks. have bCNon closed lor Ihe Christ- Ih'' 'are of flowers Mi.

Leyos mis luncheons 10 l)e h.ld at that carnations should wiutJ Ji Ji Ji--s i Me ihP Club Doc, 4 and Dec. 3. cut straight across w.ih Hospital Madi.son Sa'ur-tion of hoarMhnlli.7 and Jack co-hostessos at an for Visually Handi- 1 capped After Graduation." The Ginstnias dinner party will this pinches the small vvater; Janesvillo Chapter of wi.shing to donate progression. In the "Dies in almost kitchen stiower in the Barla.ss,Thursday in the home of Mrs. AI served by cataplinnic sound fers with a the chorus Gil-Bar farm.

A dinner party Maxine Nielsen and Mrs A rlinnor party was given inrlon "Tuba Mimum" dramatic 'Mrs. Fred and Cairie i-nison. ialmost like a canto, with its fanl Barlass in the as poinsettias. dahlias and woVk Cm'd' Qulf it Daughfer Engaged by Sutherland Fiyda. Rte.

4. fare of trumpets, quietly at first, Jackman St. then with a tremendous Alpha Phi sorority sisters at- the groat chords, the big di "iim 'ended the variety shower at the the piccolo thrills and the Lane home. Cedar Mr. and Mrs.

Owen M. strings, a Drive. Miss Judv Lane and Franklin Rockton, 111.. Miss USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN when buying your Holiday Merchandise Open all weekend Sunday JEFFERS Town Country llwy. Center Ave.

City LlniUs 'the blunt end of a knife, nowersi Tank Company Auxiliary will, mer Janesville have an stems containing milky at p.m. Pa- n.xinced engagement of their stanoo. should he seared. Hall plants nevw be placed' of Mrs Arthur Garde. ipxnoseT'iT River Community Club willFcv ami Richard Walters.

to a draft. A draft Thursday afternoon withjMilwaukee. -Mr. Rex in XT John Connor Highway 14. Rock County sheriff.

A spring bedding is Judy Make were hostcssci. Trumpets first heard in tlv or- daughter. to John WaH Keck-JohnSOn Oth.r outstanding m.mbe. Team ith Mrs. Karl Keck and Mrs.

Urban of Floriculture School, Michigan Stale Uniwrsity, were assisted in the demonstration bv members of their staff. Miss Klagda Ravot- mcke this tiny LGIN "Petite" (L surprise! ClOIN MARLCNC. Otlithlliil swiil slyling. Pdilt in mt Pllill in pilcil Jui the word "LAYAWAY" and PAY AFTER CHRISTMAS or, EASY TERMS NO DEPOSIT NEEOtO with Cuaranlttd DURAPOWER MAINSPRINO ttaiN CLEOPATRA. Supf'bly uiloftdfoiind wilch E'liiioliilv liny, supitmely ftJ.

7ti SAYLES Jewelry I Heliahte Jeweler' I Jnekiuan Oor. IMaln and ftlllw. Rt. planned. Queen Pins will meet at 7:30 Miss Rex is a surgical nurse this evening in Local 1,179 a I l.jRcloit Municipal Hospital.

Her fi- Hostosses will be Mrs. Wanda Bal-'anee is wigaged in business with lie and Mrs. Marion Rahcock. ithe Trucking Beloit. Cortez, Reynolds and Abner; a Johnson won first prize in the poignant duel, "Recordare." sungiWoman's Club bridge tournament EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED BROKEN I-KXSKS KETLACED PUOMPTLY Dr.

Donald W. Balfour OPTOIETHIST No Ncecssnry OFFICE AT J. J. Smith's -lEWELERS 119 W. Mlln.

St, Dial PI. 4 A 1111 II11 ing The Operihifi of the JSetv Vision ii 201 E. Milwaukee St. Ground Floor Across from Gazette Or. K.

K. Kllioll Dr. W. C. Rrockhaus OPTOMETRISTS iForineriy Located in the Woolvvorth Bldg.) OFFICE HOURS FOR APPOINTMENTS 5:30 Daily Call Either Doctor at Friday Till 8:00 p.

m. Pleasant 4-3379. CARPET Lot us restore the. natural color to your rugs and carpets with our KARPIOT- KARK cleaning. It actually gives a soil-retardant treatment as it cleans dust doesn't slick.

Satisfaction guaranteed'. For Froo. E.stimates DIAL PL 4-4170 KORTH Carpet Furniture Cleaners 41h Ave. BOYD HILL Rt the (iolden Voiced LOWREY ORGAN Availahlfl for privatn public parties, hanquels, wedding: receptions, clubs, etc. Plione or write HILL MUSICAL ENTERPRISES, Inc.

207 Mllw. VL 2.3115. Lovvrey Orgua Sales, nnit Ijessons. 22 X. SI.

HAMLIN'S Luggage Shop On Mihvaukpo BrItlRc Get Ready for Santa's Visit! Have Your Fireplaces Ready! We Offer Fireplaces $4.00 and $4.35 Full Sized Weather-Proof Sonta 60 Inches High at $6.50 Non Weather-Proof at $6.00 43-ln. Santas at Only $2.95 And Featuring Red and Green Crepe Paper for the Holidays At The C-M Office School Supply, Inc. Corner Court and S. Main St. eTanp.svllle, IN CM Wollpoper TKn L.

THOMPSON loyslcr white. This is relieved by iihe huint-oranKe and creen print 1 in the wallpaper on an oyster-whito Srounri. background Background for Modern One of tho secrets of uood dciorat-, ing is to have the backRiound and furnishinRs of the home niciit each other. Fur instance, if! Modern furnishincs wore placed aeainst a typically Provinc-ial scheme, the result would he a iuni- hied hodsepodee. But, if 11 were lihued aizainsl a background that 0 the spirit (if the over-all effect would he one of unity and both know that you want the newt buckRround tlf'slRn in wallpa- and ibe furnish- hiRhesi quality in both iiiRs would show P'lint and wallpaper, and we off to better with ThonipsoM vanlaRc.

inin hase you make us. I We'd eniov hclpiiiR you choose is a nian.v-faceted style and col- it employs both delicate pas-Ors f(n- home so do pay Ids. rich hues hold pal- us a call sonn. leiiis and subtle feathery desimis, Wallpaiier tvpifvinR liie latter HOIIt.S: Open forms an attrHctive appropriate Krlilav. ft a.m.

to p.m. backsround for fur- nishincs in the room sketched. Thc color scheme is black andi Puiiit and Wnllpuper SupiAies Painting; UpcorRtlnc rrtperhaiiKlnK Wall CleauliiK MAtiNOMA 2.SB74 The DRY CLEANER Who BROUGHT REASONABLE PRICES to JANESVILLE SALE CONTINUED THIS WEEK Women's and Men's SUITS Cleaned and I'resseil 89' When Accoinpaaled by Another (inniient ReRular I'rlcox IDRESSES Beautifully' Cleaned and Pressed 89' When by (iarineat Kesiilar I AHV THE BEST COSTS LESS AT 3 Hour I loLKANlNC; OX IlKQUKST PARK 'N' SHOP At Racine Street Bridge OFF CASH A.VIJ CARRY OK AU. OTHKB ITKMS.

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