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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 5

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JANESVTHE. PAGE FIVE. SOCIAL CALENDAR Congo Hub conrert Concrr(itlonal chureh. Beta club. Odd Foilmvi-Rebekalu roll hall.

O.E.S. C.asi temple. P. T. achonl.

Mercy 's home. CAR. DauBhters ball. club. Laurence Mc- Sorprisc Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll couples, formerly members a card club, surprised Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carroll recently in hofior of their 2.5th weddinR nlversari-. Attending the party were Messrs.

and Mmes. Iver Richard Wcsncr. neU William Smith. Charles Bollerud, Charles Ducott, William Splinter, Harley Guern- gey, John Godfrey, Mrs. Gordon pennycook, Mary Carroll and Mrs.

Frank Pennycook and daughter Judy. At five hundred prizes went to William Splinter. John Godfrey, Bollorud. Mrs. John Godfrey '-iind Mrs.

Gordon Pennycook. Bouquets of carnations and r-lnapdragons decorated the table along with a three- tiered wedding cake. Mi.ss Carroll furnished the music on a piano accordion. Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll were presented with an electric automatic the orcsentation being made by John Godfrey. Mceu' Td of Catholic Junior League mret at 7:30 p. m. Monday i.t the public lihrarv; Dinner for Patricia Falter, bride-clcct of April 7. was at a dinner party evening given by Mrs.

-Charles Roherty. Mrs. Ronald TBobzien and Miss Marion Krug. Chicago. The dinner-shower took place in the Bobzien home on route 3.

Federmtion Board board of Janesville Federation of -M'omen will meet at 9:30 a. m. Thursday in the Woman's club. Son Bom son. Herb Laurence, was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Twist. Lake Geneva, in Gwenellen Snyder Bride of Chicago Man at St. Patrick's Bride of James B. Tait Jr.

Board MRS. JOHN F. photo Gowned in traditional white satin with full train, Gwenellen Amelia Snyder repeated nuptial vows with" John Francis Sauer- sopf, Chicago, in Su Patrick's church at 10 a. m. Saturday.

Easter lilies and white snapdragons adorned the altar at which Msgr. Joseph E. Delany cele- hraicd the mass and read the double ring ceremony. The bride was in marriage by her father. A lace accented the fitted bodice which was with tiny satin buttons.

Her fingertip veil was held by beaded headpiece. An orchid Ellen Beck became Mrs. James Ballantj-ne Tait Saturday ravening at impressive in Trinity churoh. The candlelight setting enhanced the filmy white gowns of the bride and "her five attendanLs. Wood- wardia ferns were arranged at the chancel while white snapdragons filled the altar vases and Tiffany basket.s.

Officiating at the 8 o'clock ceremony was the Very Rev. Henry W. Roth. Fred Lynch tetng "Ave Maria" and 'The Lord's Prayer" and Harold Jacob.son provided the organ prelude and the processional music. The bride, only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Merwin Beck, 429 S. Bluff street, wore a gown of Chaniilly flounce lace and nylon tulle over satin. A Queen Elizabeth collar of scal- lopofl lace topped the snug ice. which had long fitter! sleeves.

A scalloped lace peplum terminated in the back of the skirt that to a court train of tulle and Seed pearls encru.stpd the I brirte's small lace over -satin (cloche that held a fingertip veil of English illusion. with lace. Pre.senled in marriage by her father, the bride carriefl an arm ca.s<'afle bouquet of ice blue lilacs, Amazon lilies and lil ies of the valley Mr. Tail's sister, Mi.ss Nancy Tait, was honor and bridesmaids. Beloit college classmates of the bride, were Mary Ellen Milwaukee, Mrs.

Arthur Brown Madison. Miss Janet Evans. Chicago, and Dorothy Dunn. Fort Atkinson. The bridal aides wore Identical dre.s.ses of white satin and net with molded bodice, mandarin collar and full over skirl of net.

lace formed the girdle and peplum. The young women completed their ensembles with satin cloches of the Odd Fellows ficial club is meeting evening in Ea.st Side hall. Willowdale Community club is meeting at 8 p. with Mrs. Ronald Bobzien, route 5.

A with cards the busine-ss meeting of kee Railroad Women club at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the clubhouse. Mrs. William Baker, program will be in charge.

Burdick Community club is meeting with Mrs Joseph Seich ter, route 4. Wedne.sday afternoon. Howarth Community club will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday inthe home of Mrs.

Carl Quaema. route 1. Mrs. Ralph Blesecker is assLstant hostess. force Feb.

1 and Is stationed at Truax Field. Their address is Lakeview Heights, route 1. Madl- 4. Formerly employed by George A. Hormel Lf.

Cunningham is the of Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham. Milton Junction. Mrs.

Cunningham is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Buchholz, route 4. Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Hayes. Ruger Heights, spent the week-end in St.

Louis. Former Janesville resident Miss Bernice Smiley returned to Huntington. W. Sunday after a few days' with Miss Jane Jackson, 205 S. Third street.

Mi.ss Smiley and her nephew, Dick Smiley, stationed at Fort Bening, attended the Beck-Tait wedding Saturday evening. Mrs. Leona Kerl has returned to her apartment at 413 N. Terrace street after being with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr.s.

Springbrum, 469 N. Pine street, since her release from Mercy hospital Jan. 4. Ellis School Mothers club Is meeting Wedne.sday afternoon in the school. Lawrence Anderson will show a movie of the hot lunch program.

Capt. Plinv Norci'oss fortre.ss. Daughters of the D.A.R., will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in Patriotic hall to install officers.

Hospital tray mats will be made. Helge.sen Studio MHS. JAMES B. TAIT JR. Festoons of adianlum and clusters of pink Gametic ro.ses and violets the refreshments table.

Mmes. Herbert Allen, Eber Arthur. T. C. Pea- Walter Craig, Floyd S.

Yeomans and John W. Gross poured. When Mr. Tait and his hride left for a honeymoon in Orleans. Florida and Jamaica, the new Tait was wearing a tangerine topper, grey, golrl and tangerine suit and a cor.sage of IN CHURCH CIRCLES es wnn saim ciorm ui ,7 design as that of the bride I phaleonopsis orchuls and vallev and thev carried ca.scade arrange-i lilie ments of Vanda orchids and Car-; After May 1 Mr and nPiiP will reside on route 2.

rnc nrine lohn MerNvin Berk the took her B.A. degree at Beloit IbrwCy bSr a best; collegeJn 1949. Her sorority is Ushers were Or. J. R- rested on the bride prayer book.

F1 K. Yeomans. Immediately following the mass i and William Cum- the bride placed a bouquet carnations on the Blessed Virgins After the ceremonv a reception altar. her sister's matron of hon Mrs. Thomas Botsford wore' Lakeland hospiaI.Elkhorn Sun-1 marquisette dre.ss over the former vVlvrav bustle that Muriel daughter of on the and a reception the and Mr.s.

Theodore Tliomp-i neckline and rutfle on Rn. 'he skirt. She car the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lau- of nink carnations.

Delta Tait. son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Tait.

4.36 Bostwick avenue was graduated from Ando- was held at the country I "A- 1424 Magnolia avenue, are Decorations in the rluh lounge is with Rock Lt. Cun-' Presrotf Lustig has recently moved from Los Angeles to Francisco where he has taken a po.sition with an advertising agency as a junior account executive. Dr. and Mrs. A.

H. Pember, 720 avenue, have returned from a Caribbean crui.se and after being guests at E-scape hotel. Fort Lauderdale, will leave for Virginia Tuesday. Sgl. Xorman P.

Jones arrived from Wright-Patterson air force Dayton. Friday to spend a furlough with Mrs. Jones and family at 612 Court street. He will return to Ohio Sunday. Elizabeth Madden, "daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. T. Madden. 109 N.

Ensi street, has returned home after spending a week with her grandmother, Mrs. S. F. Madden. Milwaukee.

Mr. and William H. Rvan. S. Third street, have returned from Florida where they spent three months' vacation at Coral Gables.

Lt. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham and children. Ann. 4 and Kenny.

20 months, formerly Trinity Epi.scopal church will have an 'old-fashioned supper and partv for the parish at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Otto Lukas is general chairman and Mrs.

Francis Gant is to be called for reservations by Tuesday noon. Talkies and games have been arranged by Edward Burdick, program chairman. Twenty attended the supper for League members in Trinity halLSunday evening. Edward Burdick, president of Service and Miss Louise Adamany were in charge. Plans were completed for sponsoring the annual Antique show and tea April 18.

Mrs. Howard Miller and Mrs. Vernon will be hostesses for the 6:1.5 supper of D.Y.B. society at First Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. LawTence Wanninger will shoV slides of western national parks.

Willing Workers society Is meeting at 7:4.5 p. m. Tuesdav in St. Peter's church parlors. Mrs.

evening City Council City hall, 7 State tax discussion Vocfr tional school, 8. Tuesday Spring election Polls 7 a. close 8. Tuesday noon Optimists elect Coiy Inn. 12:10.

Lions Monterey hotil, DISTRICT PReSIDR Mi.ss Ruth Winans, Janesville, was elected president of Southern District of Business and Profe.ssional Women's clubs at a meeting held in Beloit Y.W. C.A. Sunday. Mi.ss Lucy Ellen Magee, Beloit, was named vice president and Mrs. Madge Brecher.

Janesville, secretary. Madison, Janesville and Beloit clubs are in this district. Attending from Janesville were Miss Mary Myers, local chapter president, Mmes. Katherine Eller, Jane Harper. Madge Brecher.

Mis.ses Carrie Thomson. Evadue Eley. Thelma Ames and Ruth Winans. Luella Schultz and Mrs. Josephine Dallman will be hostess.

The Women's Society of World Service is meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mr. ion fs the tence Twist, 1419 Myra avenue. i 111 followed the decor X)f the church, i oolen ningham reenlisted In the air the carried a bouquet of pink carnations.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. William .4. -Mclvin Xeumueller, another Brunhoerer and bride dressed in white i Mrs. N. W.

Brunhoefer. 1T26 Summit avenue, Beloit, announce fi'l" S. Norman bo.ilevard Vet.s'club Saturday afternoon. Re freshments were served to 1.50 by Betty Huligren, Miss Ruffalo. Delavan, and Mrs.

Gladys Flint. Janesville. After a honeymoon in northern Wiscon- Summit avenue, Beloit, announce live at 6710 S. Norman boulevard, the birth of a daughter. Connie Chicago.

The bride, daughter of Marie. March 27.in Mercy hospi- and John Snyder, 608 tpl ronniP Marie has a sister. Aradcmv street, wore an spent two weeks in a col- fage at Long Boat Key. 12 miles from and enroufe i home visited their son and daiigh terin law, and Mrs. Joseph F.

Lustig, in Kansas City. They met their six weeks old grandson. Thorne. Their son. tal.

Connie Marie has a sister, Cristine Ann, who will be three In May. The Brunhoefers. former Janesville residents, moved to Beloit one and a half years ago. At the Y.W.C.A. Newcomers club invites the public to a card party to be given at 8 p.

nv Thursday. Mrs. Paul Benell is chairman, assisted by Mmes. Robert Fick, Howard Finnegan. Donald Djlie and Howard Yeager.

Tenth grade Y-Teens will meet at 3:30 p. m. Tuesdav. Twelfth grade Y-Teens will meet at 7:30 p. m.

Tuesday. A committee of the membership will meet at 7.30 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. E.

P. Hocking, chairman. Young Matrons will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday for a social evening.

Laydon in while marquisette over nile green. The aides and matron of honor had velvray picture Jjats and cascade bouquets of carnations. Diane Day, daughter of Mrs. Wilmer Day. was flower girl.

Stevie Quade, nephew of the bride, carrietl the rings on a white satin pillow. Patrick Vander Meyden, Chicago, was best man and the ushers were James Snyder, the bride's brother. Beau Spirakes and Waller Oakes. both of Chicago. Mrs.

Jean Heisc sang "Avp Maria." and "On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother." Mrs. Ann Malkie was organi.st. Breakfast was served to 3.5 at the Homestead after the cere- S. Academy street, wore an i orchid suit "and navy acces.sories i for her going away attire. She was employed by the George W.

Borg Corp. In before her Mr. Sauersopf. son of Mr. and Mr.s.

S. Sauersopf. Chicago. Is in business with his father. He served in the armed forces for three years during World War IL ACCORDION i.r.<i Ctnltallr Stodioi InilrumfBl Marge PERSONALS Mary Ellen Larson Bride of Soldier Mary Ellen Larson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Larson, 633 S. Fremont street, became the bride of Pvt.

Richard E. Millis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Millis, Whitewater, Salurdav evening. The Rev.

Mentor kujath read the ceremony in St. Matthew's Lutheran church. Pink accessories and a white orchid accented the bride's navy blue suit. Mi.ss as maid of honor, wore a beige suit, brown accessories and a corsage of red roses. Herman Sandberg, Whitewater, was best man.

Dinner was served to the immediate families in the Larson home. The bride will continue to reside with her parents while Pvt. Millis is stationed at Camp- Mc Coy. OriordviUe Couple's Event Tuesday and Mrs. Oscar E.

Nordeng will observe their silver wedding anniversary. Tuesday with open house in their home from 2 to .5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Dr. and Mrs.

M. J. Donkle. Ruger Heights, returned from Chicago Sundav evening after a fourday stay. They saw "South Pacific." Mr.

and Mrs. Jo.seph Lustig. 9.39 Walker street, returned Sunday after a month's vacation. They OPTOMETRIST R. M.

Mnrphy 333 W. Milwaukee St iMMIrrejr Molrl Bldi.) THE OLDEST CATHOLIC Life Insurance Co. in the r. S. rorii- plete program of to and ail in family Investigate! MRS.

JOSmilNE DAY Distrirt Agent Phone 4.581. 330 S. HISTORY CIXB SPEAKER Andrews, head of the Washington bureau of the New York Herald-Tribune, will speak at First Congregational church at 8 p. m. Wednesday under the auspices of the Janesville History club.

One of the ace reporters on the American Mr. Andrews is the author of the widely di.scii.ssed "Washington Witch Hunt." YOU ALWAYS DO BEHER AT J. J. SMmrs JEWELRY STORE 119 W. St Opp.

Soldier's PIAXO LESSORS Popular C.lntfiriA Refinninf Aitrnnrfd Dial 4.U8 after .1 p. m. STAPLERS and STAPLES Mark well Chief, u.ses three sizes staples, and fastens up to 120 sheets. It pins, tacks and Economy model, staples and tacks $1.60 Regular hiodel, staples and tacks S2.00 DeLuxe model, staples, tacks and pins $3.00 Ace. Pilot and Scout staplers with staples.

JACOBSON-S Olpp. Bovtwirk's. Dial 3-lM(l EYES EXAMINCO GLASSES FITTED g.M. MILEY.D.D. OQE -MilW ST 0)AL2-3S74 JANESVILLE COMING EVENTS Tuesday at Evangelical Urited Brethren church.

Mrs. Lulu don will be program leader tat 'Toward a Christian Community." Mrs. Ethel Gillingham hostess. Mrs." Paul McNally will be hostess for the social hour follo the meeting of St, Mary's Altar society in the church hall at 8 p. m.

Tuesday. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES mTED Myron W. Haack OPTOBIETBIST S. Main. Dial MM full-color' homo movies NEW GIANT BLOOM AFRICAN VIOLETS Bvasllral "Cflii tmn Amaiinc ttrm jna'rr arvrr WMi tt ii 'llkrr till a LHp Intrndar- 'lary afffr aral hr mall.

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HaadrmlB dalatr poinlMl I MVM. ra crnwiiif Bf all aulrp fall psf nr r.O plaa pmial lUtnrs la ftr fnlt lir ffot piPacM. ritp tlilB. mall t9 OWO A93fll. KtmMRlncton.

Ont roll of Smm. chrome Film gives you 20 to 30 full-cotor scenes for only $3.75, which dudes processing and eral Tax. Comero with lens, $79; wiff: fosteu lens, $97.50. -includt FcderalTox. LOPEMAN'S CoiiMra Dept.

SPECIAL CHERRY PIE 49c. STORE HOURS 44)5 W. Milwanltee St. Open a. m.

tn 11 p. m. dail.v except Sunday. 81 South MaWi St. Open 8 a.

m. lo 6 p. m. daily except Sunday. the sign of quality in modern portrait photography helgesen'g rendrnce studio 13M Milw.

Ave. Cuniiingham BAKERIES FOII A LIIVELIKH Chootp florid arrangemenlt Janesville Floral To. S4 S. Main St. Phone 5S39 UTEST POPUUR RECORDS fl'e the current liifs on iMth 45s 78s HILL MUSIC STORE S.

Main St DiBl GLASSES Lenses Ground in Our Own Laltoratory. Prompt Serrire TATGE DISPENSAKV 8M Jaclonan Bile Dial IM April Specials IVo Appointment Necessary Come in with or without an appointment we open every day, Monday through Saturday. Sid, 123 West St Reg. air COLD As an extra service we are open Tuesday and Thursday evening. 4 OPERATORS to serve Cleo Pttuhon Sally Roennburg Charlolte Clara Mae Welh Regular $10.00 COLD WAVE St BONNIE DEE BEAUTY SHOP Basement of Hayes BniidinK Phone 3614 SHAMPOO TIKI AND HAIR SET Yon Heed not pay a Iniuy price Chateau No.

pollsticd blacic calf here in AAAA 1 to 11 to 11 AA 4Vi to A to 11 B5 toll 5 to Sixes 101 11 $1.00 higher Also here la navy pepper cafe brown or red caU: for traljf fine shoes THE ROUNDUP now iiere in: tobtaeicodf AAAA to AA7 toffH tot Proud, seem to be for four foot alone! You find themMinbemaifvlReiCronShoet'' aimdtateiuiikfriee urn.

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