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iANESmiS. WIS DAILY MAY 16,1930. PAGE FIVE. By PEG OVRIEX Summer is vacationist are arrivinfi: Robert Bums and her five months' old daughter. Jean, Diboll, are here tor a two months slay with Mrs.

Burns' parents, 3Ir. and Mrs. 4. Lamb. 1120 Milwaukee avenue.

They got a chance to drive nonh and were glad Jo get out of which is already tiaving summer heat. Later on the former Jean Iamb's husband will be along to enjoy a stay at the Lambs' summer cottage on Delavan lake. He's associated with Southern Pine Lumber Co. in Diboll For Barbara Jean this is. her first trip north.

Whaddcyou 'spose they talked about? Babies, just babies, when girlhood friends gathered in the home of Willis Ogden, W. Catalpa street, Chicago, on Monday. Mmea. Dean Corey, Carr, Richard Aishton and John Dreyer were guests of the dormer Patriria BinKham, daughter of and X. D.

Bingham. 1202 Grace Court. Patricia was In Joan Carr's bridal and on Sept 24. 1949. Joan in the BinghamOgden wedding cere- jnony at the Woman 's club.

Fancy seeing you: When former Janesville resident, Mrs, tCeorce Rj-an. now of California, came up on the train from Chicago evening she ran onto the 24 Milwaukee Railroad Woman's "rlub members returning from the general convention held at the JBherman hotel. Mrs. Ryan, former president of the club, widow 4. Kynn, Milwaukee roundhouse foreman, who sened un 3Se city council for several years, will be visiting friends in Wiscon- for several weeks.

Stiiflio MARRIED MAV Elizabeth Mooney, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Jo.seph Moonsy, 309 Holmes street, occame the bride of Richard Carney, 338 S. Wisconsin street, at a nuptial ma.ss in St. Patricks church May 13.

Gold Star Mothers Are Honored Here Gold Star mothers were guests of honor at a dinner preceding a meeting of Richard Ellis American Legion Auxiliary in Patriotic hall Monday evening. Gold Star mothers present were Mmcs. Flying from the nation's capital to Milwaukee this evening will be Mrs. Smith, Racine, wife of our representative in congress, and Bertha S. AdldnK.

Salisbury, both of whom will address Rock County Republican Women's club at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in Library auditorium. They will spend Tuesday night at the Hotel Racine and motor to Janesville Wednesday Miss Adkins. executive director of the Women '5 Division of the Republican National committee, is a very important person in world of politics.

She was a women's college dean for 12 years; George Havens. William Naeser. before going into politics. Eleanor Smith quite a person in her' El Vogel. Herman Schultz.

G. O. right. before her husband got into the political SeT 'tels Mlrshall light Mrs. Smith was prominent in American I-egion Auxiliary clara Steen, Her- circlcs.

From Janesville the women will go to Monroe to do spade man Krause and Cora Campbell, work for the G.O.P. Each mother received a gift from the auxiliary. Mrs. Edgar They surx-ived the dust storm: Mr. Mrs.

W. Tallman. Ra- I'o fiave 'ns'" he cine, former residents, were in town Sunday, enroute response. home from a month 's vacation in Phoenix, Ariz. The Tallmansl Members of the Girl Scout in a five car accident during a dust storm.

The back of their llioop.of School for Visually ar was caved in but they escaped with minor injuries. With the i Talimans were their daughter. Mm. John and two daugh-'cirl oath. Thi.s troop is tors of Casper, who will visit the Tallman daughters.

spon.sored by the auxiliary. Stanley Fuchs. 712 Milwaukee Laorel Kapke. 315 i WiU'im Drew was dinner ton avenue and Mr. Tallman 's mother.

Mm. W. T. Tallman, 305 Madi son street. MfaM Ivs Lonke Hartman ducked out from her duties as Pine SOCIAL CALENDAR P.T.

installs srhonl. P.E.O. A. G. Jarnhson.

G.l'.G. r.ird partlr-Milwaukee club. G.A.R. Daushters-'Patriotir Bridge rlub. Fine Arts Paul Ehriinger.

U'etfimday Rwk Cnunty Republican Women's Mbrarj- auditorium. H'rdnrsdiy Home and School Patrick's school. Chevrolet Bridge Eugene Roesling. Clwir lo Washing ton Parent-Teacher association meets at 7:30 p. m.

Thursday Dewey Storti will present an instrumental ensemble, and Miss Marie Hanauska will present the fourth, fifth and sixth grade choir. Speaker for the evening will be Arthur Lyon, Janesville school service officer. The P.T.A. will give a farewell for the Washington principal. Miss Teresa Baker.

Parents of the district are invited. Refreshments will be served by afternoon kindergarten mothers, Mrs. WiJdon Loga, room mother. David Bloedel Hoiil David Bloedcl. 1026 Jerome avenue, celebrated his ninth birthday Saturday with a party in his home.

Prizes at games were won by Gavlord Coulter. Marilyn Teal. Harold Wells. Pat and Mike Shuman, Shelia Crompton, Judy and Karon Purnell. Howard Householder and David's brother, Don nie.

Fraternity Secretary George S. Parker. 904 Court street, has been elected corresponding secretary of Psi Upsilon fraternity at Brown university, Povidence, R. A graduate of Lake Forest academy. Parker is a junior at Brown and a candidate for the bachelor of arts degree.

A( the V.IV.C.A.—Sxving Lobby board will meet at noon Wednesday. Newcomers club will meet at 7:.30 p. m. Thursday to rlect officers and for a social hour. Hostesses will be Mmes.

Leonard Deyer and Richard Redfcrn. Sings in Recital Rita Ford, daugliter of Postmaster and Mrs. Loo J. Ford, 1401 Oakland avenue, sang, two selections in the student recital at the University CLUBS. LODGES JUNE and Mrs.

Edward Boggs, Janesville, route 4, are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter. Rosemary, to Kevin Gunn. son of Mr. and Mrs, James Gunn, Janesville, route 5. The wedding will take place June 27 in St.

Mary's church. of Wisconsin school of music Thursday. They were "Vol Chi Sapete" by Mozart and "Spirafe Pur Spirate." Chevrolet Club to Eugene Roesling. 922 Center avenue, is entertaining Chevrolet Bridge club at p. m.

Wednesday. VIckl -lorgenscn Baptize Vicki Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jorgensen, 908 Western avenue, was baptized by the Rev. Myron C.

Austinson in First Lutheran church Sunday. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hanson and Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Johnson. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dooley.

714 McKinlcy street, have purchased the Kenneth Hagar home at 819 Richardson street and will move in about 10 days. Mrs. Nick Belter, Carroll. MERCY HOSPITAL Peppy Pals Homemakers will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Zanzjngcr.

Staff and drill team of America Rebekah lodge will meet for practice in East Side hall Tuesday evening. Woodman Communitv club will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Kutz, route 3. LaPrairie Teachers group will have a picnic supper at 5:30 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Ruth Knauf, 1424 Sharon street.

Frances Willard Mothers club is meeting at 1 p. m. Wednesday inthe home of Miss Mattie Blunk, route 3. Gold Star Mothers will meet at 7:30 p. m.

Thursday in the Gid eon room, y.M.C.A. Rock County Past Noble Grands association will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Beloit Odd Fellows hall. A picnic dinner will be Austin Community club will meet at 2 p.

m. Thursday in the Austin school. Mrs. Reilly and Mrs. Kloften will be hostesses.

G.U.G. Auxiliary is giving public card party at the Milwaukee club Tuesday evening. arrived Monday evening for a few days' visit with her sister-in- law, Mrs. M. H.

Fitzgerald, 1121 Milwaukee avenue. She attended the Mothers week-end festivities at Notre Dame university as the guest of her son, Frank Belter. Mrs. Marcia Jackman Madison, is spending a few days in Janesville with Mrs. Frank H.

Jackman. 202 Sinclair street. Mrs. Frank Premo, 1420 Josephine street, has returned from Chicago where she spent two weeks with friends. Mr.

and Mrs. John Cavanaugh, Kathleen and John Cavanaugh. Madison, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V.

A. Weber. 26 N. Wisconsin street. Sundav, Mrs.

Delia Buob Webster, Chicago, is spending a few days with Janesville friends enroute to her summer home in Birchwood. She is a former Janesville resident. Mrs. T. D.

Davey. Mrs. William Morrissey and Miss Helen Mor-, rissey spent the weekend in Minneapolis with Mr. and Mrs. John Devins.

BREAKFA.ST Miss Ruth Mary Fox, Milwaukee State Teachers college faculty member, will be the speaker for the fourth annual family breakfast sponsored by St. Home and School association Sunday morning. Family communion will be at the 7:30 mass with breakfast to be in the Miss Fox. for the past 27 years instructor of world literature and creative writing at the Milwaukee Teachers college, will have for her subject "Modern i to Christian Education." Education charts prepared by Miss Fox arc used in many college classrooms. She is also distinguished for her poems published in periodicals.

Vocal solos will be presented by Rita Ford and piano selections by Patricia Stadler. Reservations will be closed Wednesday. A Home and School member will be at the school at 1 p. m. Wednesday to take breakfast reservations.

The family breakfast concludes the Home and School program theme "Human Rights and the Familv." Mrs. Frank E. Oliver and Raymond Fett are chairman and co-chairman of arrangements. Women Voters Elect Four New Officers Election of officers for the coSi. ing year and plans for the convention in Oshkosh May 23-M occupied League of Women voters at a meeting at the Woiaaa'a club Monday evening.

Mrs. Frank Clapp. Madison, regional director, explained the proposed reorKaAl- zatlon of the state board and the proposed agenda to be taken ip at the state convention. Elected were: Miss Ruth Rosita- thal. second vice president; Mifcs Harriet Markham.

third vice ident: Mrs. Ruth Lynch, fourth vice president: Miss Constance Echlin. treasurer. Mrs. John Mc Lay was chairman of the noml- nating committee.

Delegates to the state tion are Miss Cecelia Howe, League president, and Miss Rosenthal. Miss Ruth Jeffris will tidpate in the symposium" Building an Educational Bill of Righfe" and is a member of the nating committee. Mrs. RtlWi Grubb also plans to attend the Oshkosh meeting. Mrs.

John G. Lee. Farminston. newly elected national president, will attend the state convention. At the business meeting local League members voted to enlarce the finance committee and to keep the same budget as last year.

Preceding the meeting members of the board had dinner at Cozy Inn complimentary to Mrs. aapp, former Wisconsin president. CHILDREN'S STORIES Stories told by Jeanette Hagar at the children's hour Wednes- dav morning In the library will chairman assisted by Mmes. Fred Spafford, Chester Hurd, Willard Schmidt and Ed Hcise. Spring flowers decorated the tables.

At carris were won by and hurst sanatorium Saturday for a week-end visit in Appleton with Vive hundred. Mm. Harriet Hooi-er, former Beloit nurse. Accompanying Missj Hartman to Appleton was her guest. Johnxon, Orilla.

RAlafinne Canada, former superintendent of Beloit Municipal hospital. Miss jrUOIig fiemuonb Johnson and her sister have been IMng in Canada for the past three ytars. Miss Johnson will be around Janesville for a few days before returning to Canada. as Career Explained to Hi-Y Members Public relations as a career developed to combat the distrust of business which grew up in the Via the crack train "City of Los Angeles," and E. lifts, 31 Marshall Place, made their annual trip to California.

They got in Sunday ex -ening after two weeks' stay with their son-in-law days before motiorn business and daughter, Mr. and Charles Larsen af daughters, Pris- methods were employed. Allen cUU and O-nthia. who live at Temple City. In San Marino they guests Mrs.

Lilts' cousins, Mr. Md Mm. Harry for- mer Janesville residents. The Grosses have a son. ThonuM, and regarding the profession he fol- daughter, Johanna.

Mr. Gross, being associated with the Parker lows was one in the career series Pen is an old hand at rolling out the red carpet for the H'-Y boys are now hearing, xille contingent Mr. and Mrs. Lifts also Dr. and Mm.

Franklin as ''the function of Kunim at Santa Barbara, formerly of Janesville. ating public opinion and taking action to gain public approval of A tiew granddaughter, six months old. took M. F. Cook, husiness attitudes and pro- 1029 Ravine street, to Newport News.

Monday. Mrs. Cook will 1 pood visit the miUam Harkm-s and the three little Harlows for several acceptance of the product and weeks. Mr. Harlow is back In the army after doing an overseas help communitv projects, stretch iluring the His mother.

Mm. Jack Harlow, Mikana. PuhUc relations works through has returned to Red Cedar lake after spending most of the winter 'i "g' in'c 'oTl In Newport Neu 's. munity activities. Center men- 1 tioned the Industrial Exhibit at Come soon: Elmer 908 Cornelia street, had plan- Y.M.C.A.

and the Partner Pen ned to wait until her sons, Richard and finished the school 1 1 Governor Renncbohm to come to year before moving to Oriando, but Mr. Memman keeps urging her janesville for the airport dedic- to hurrj- down to Florida. Mr. Merriman. formerly associated with I tion ceremonies as two exam Parker Pen for seven years, has been located in Orlando for nvo weeks where he's gone Into the insurance busines.s.

The Mer- 1 ij 1. 1. planning to follow publu rimans sold their home to Harold Uarnike, the typewriter man. relations as a career study lish. economies, government at "Touring With Towser:" By all means take the dog along on schools of higher education.

Re- travels this summer. The 1950 edition of "Touring With Tow- 'Vi'r 1600 individual listings in all states of the Union where I pubi.c speaking, he hotels and motor couns will accept guests with dogs. Published by the Gaines Dog Research Center. 250 Park avenue. New York, New York, the directorv also doles out helpful hints on how to be neuniOW E.N'OAGED Mr.

and Roy Stewart Boloit. announce the engagement of their daughter, Gwendolyn Ruth, to Harold M. Powers, son of Mrs. Charles E. Dabson.

and John Powers, both of J.incs\ille. A fall wedding is being planned. A son was born to Mrs. William Good. Milton.

Admitted: Mrs. Margaret Denning, 426 N. Franklin Howard Mosher, 1.530 Beloit avenue; Mrs. Ola Paulson Orford- villc; Frank R. George 826 Milton avenue; Ernest E.

Hal! 601 S. Walnut street; Patricia Preston, 613 Pleasant street; Albert W. i Henke, 809 Milton avenue; Ken' neth Kingsley, 24 S. River street; Evelyn Miller, route 3. Dismissed: Myrtle Richter.

233 N. Chatham street; James Endicott, 533 S. Bluff Franklin McCuaig. 552 N. Walnut street; David Anderson, Park hotel; Mrs.

Melvin Larson and daughter, Clinton; Gerald DeRosier. 419 Wilson avenue; Dar- lenc James. 19 N. Pine street; Frank J. Splinter 1934 Wil-, lard avenue; Mis.

Henry Knott. Milton Junction, route Baby Boy Farnum. 1404 Highland avenue; Mrs. Martin Schmidt and son, 21 Pearl street; Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and daughter.

Lake Geneva, route Mrs. Bert McCumber and daughter, 310 Dodge street; Lyla Gifford. 1403 GartJand avenue; Frank 522 S. Bluff street; Helen Tavlor, 126 Clark street; Ariington Gucn- ther. 317 N.

Washington street. Sro Mae Stuessy and Robert G. Gesscrt. both of Brodhead. have applied here for a license to marry.

HOSPITAL Rovce. route 1. Orfordville. has been discharged from Beloit hospital. COCHANnj Upholstering X.

JacioMi St. include "Magic Bus." "Fancy Be "Little Wild Horse," "Horton Hatches the Egg" and lien- til." CaftoBi Madu SUPCOVERS AND DRAPES Fabriea Pbenm 2-1353 Insannce Is the Mir protection yva have acaiMt financial Chaeae yoar iMarance acent wiseiy becauM you wmt depend solebr upon Us knowlcdtie and expefi- ence for complete reim- CUNNINGHMl GREIN WaU St. Dial The Vanite Beaute Shoppe 211 Hayes Hagen's. Phone 2-3320 Ve Promht! Careful Allenlion lo All Delmh. No Appoinlmenia No WaUingl Manager: Vi HarriMn.

happy traveler in spite of Towser. Air Mail Gains Two Hours on AM 86 A two-hour speed-up of air mail is being noted at the Janesville post office since AM 86 began to operate this week. As in ex- aiAple. at 10:07 a. m.

employes were working 2G pounds of air mail, including 15 specials, which in the past would have reached here on the noon train from Chi- rfgo. Beginning about May 23. another mail route, that of AM 3 carried by Northwest a cargo service, will serve There will be no cachet for the first flight because the cachets were provided for AM 86, but persons who want souvenir covers may contact postmasters at Janesville and Beloit to have their eoi-ers by first flight. First flight covers will he furnished for the extension of AM 86 of Escanaba. which goes into effect early in June, according To Information received in the postal bulletin.

WATERTOWxllOSPITAL ll'atertowa Sons were born in St Marv hospital to Mrs. i Allan Bleecker. route 3. Jeffer-' son. and Mrs.

Gordon Kotiwiiz. Johnson Creek. Sharon Spitzer and Mrs. Martin Tobalske. Port Atkinson.

Barbara. Paul. Phillip i tad Susan Langholif, Jefferson. I COMING EVENTS Tuesday Open Telephone 7 to 9:30. School board High school.

7:30. Cubs vs. Green Bay Fairgrounds. 8. Wednesday affemoon Open House Wisconsin Telephone 2 to 5.

Wednesday evening Open Telephone 7 to 9:30. Cubs vs. Green Bay Fairgrounds. 8. were admitted.

Dismissals included John Lierct. Jefferson. at Pinehurst Former patients of Pinehurst sanatorium are having a reunion at -Pinehurst Sunday afternoon and evening. The sanatorium will he open from 4 to 7 p. m.

for former patients. Mi.ss Iva Louise Hartman, superintendent, will he served. announced today. Refreshments Spring DANCE ST. PATRICK'S AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY.

MAY 17tli Dancing 9 to 12 Bud West and His Orchesfro Priies Entertainment Lunch Admission 50c Per Person. Tax Included THE BEST tor real kmir beauty Cold Machine WAVES WAVES The favorite of all hairdos with all its loveliness. From only A beautiful permanent with natural soft lustrous waves. Priced from Optn Tacsday and Tbmsdaf Cvaaiags Office Visits vs. Home Calls Treatment at doctort office is always more con-" venient for both patient and doctor.

Here the doctor has everything ht needs at his fingertips medical aids he could nev. er carry in his blacic bait. Then too. he can examine you more completely and more quicldy than at home. Don't wait tmtil you so ill you can't get out of bed.

Serious illness is cost- in both time and money- Play safe. Visit your doe-, lor irequenlly. keep op" treatments he recommends, take medicine as prescribed. Purchase his prescriptions from a druggist where professional irorfc receives the first considem- tion. McCUE BUSS DRUG COMPANY S.

MAIN ST. TM. mUn CanrrlfM City to See Two Circus Programs Permission for of the 4-H fair grounds here for two cirrus events was voted by the county agricultilral committee meeting in the court house Monday night. The committee approved an application of the Shriners club for an open-air circus June 26-28. and of the Optimist club of Janesville for sponsorship of the Mills Brothers circus July 3.

The approvals were on the that proceeds of both events win be used bv the organizations in the promotion of youth activities and welfare. IN CHURCH CIRCLES Women's Guild of First Baptist church will hold the following group meetings Thursday: Group 1 with Mrs. E. M. Erikson, 170.5 Milwaukee avenue.

1 p. m. picnic luncheon Mrs. Amos Rehberg and Miss May Kelley. assLstant hostesses; Group with Mrs.

L. H. Adkins. 805 Sher man avenue, Mrs. J.

hostess; Group 3 withi Mrs. Henry Friis, 1127 Wheeler' street. First Lutheran guild will meet at 1:1 .1 p. m. Tliursday for a potluck luncheon in the church par- lows.

Members are to sew. Suzanna Wesley guild. Carpill Methodist church, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs.

Ray White, route 5. Officers will be elected. Group 6. CargiU Methodist church, will have a 2 o'clock Thursday in the home of W. H.

Dykeman. 715 Prairie avenue. Mrs. Alvah Allen will be co-hostess. Cut It Short! FEEL LOOK Summer's outdoor activities demand an easier-to-handle hair-do! The shorter the bet.

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