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Cotton Maid 1 1 Tuedoy, Jonuary 4, 1935 GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE Controversy: Should Dad Post-Yule Vows Said Finals Today WEDNESDAY i.it In. L. Al Miss Charlotte Barnich, 1410 Pnddy to speak on life under I Tenn. rm tm Watch the Baby's Birth? By KATIIKKIXE PINKHAM AP Newsfeatures SAN FRANCISCO (J iris, do you think young fathers should watch the births of their babies? "I should say not!" one San Francisco wife answered sharply. "Why in the world should your husband have to see all that mess and suffering?" "Well, why shouldn't he?" countered another.

"At least it will give him some idea of what a worn- pier to have care and closeness an goes through." from the two persons who nor- Obstetricians here say there mally love him the mast than is a growing number of r- to be attended by a rotating quests for fathers to be pies- of nurses, with seven or ent at delivery of their infants, eight pans of hands to get used Most hospitals do not permit to. Maybe he little fellow it, under a law which proluhitswonders 'Just who the heck IS visitors in nurseries or deliv- taking care of nie. Clark exchanged marriage big top. lwenty-uvo unuu, u.uuu- vows with Lt. Glenn Arondt.j Eilia Meister Circle of East ing an Orange Bowl princess Houston, in a post-Moravian Church.

1:31) p.m., who made a midnight dash Christmas wedding at StJwith Mrs. R. D. Terrien, 920 here, competed today for the Marv's Catholic Church. PortiWalnut St.

Mrs. Hewitt Robin-title of 1955 Maid of Cotton. Washington. The bride is co-hosiess. The winner will be named daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John! Ladies Aid Society of St. tonight, decked out in a com Barnich, Port Washington.jpuiil's Lutheran Church, Clay plete new wardrobe, and Parents of the bridegroom are3nd Chicago business whisked off on a six months Mr. and Mrs. Andrew p.m., Fellowship international tour as repre-town of Port Washington.

The Hall. Election of officers. Co-tentative of the cotton in-eeremony was performed by hostesses, Mrs. Lona Arkens dustry. the Rev.

Peter J. Hildebrandnd Mrs. Ida She will succeed Beverly at 10 o'clock Monday, Dec. 27. Murine Corps League Aux- pa(k of El Paso, who Given in marriage by her 8 p.m., til" Main St.

holds the Maid of Cotton title father, the bride chose a gown: port Howard Lodge 4tlfi, f(- 1954. of white pure silk n.m.. Catholic Women's! The latest entrant in the with fitted bodice. The dress cub, with hostesses. Mrs.

southern beauty contest was ihad a scoop neckline pfianzer and Mrs. Wal- brownhaired Diane Williams ered with iridescent sequins (er A)t installation of officers. 0f Gainesville, Fla. who rushed jand seed pearls. The bouffant; udi Auxiliary No.

4 IS to here from the Orange Bowl at 1 kirt ended in a cathedral vai woniar meet ins. 8 Miami hwt in time to enter the ery rooms. mere are those, oi course. So many husbands resented who think any change from being classed as mere "visit- tlie present system of segre-ors" when it came to seemg gated nurseries is heading back their families in the new toward the horse-and-buggy "rooming-in units." wheredays. I don't agree." train.

Her elbow-length veil p.m.. with Mrs. William Smits.iyjd of Cotton finals. was auacned to a Juliet cap Jr 20J2 Woodrow Way. She arrived yesterday after babies now stay by their moth hos, of this doctor's patients who want the new "natural birth" plan (not all do, and he doesn't urge it) start eis bedsides instead ot in a common nursey, that the code recently was changed to per- designed irom lace lanen nomj Mary ji I-, East her "midnight decision" to the veil the bride mother! churt.h, p.m., at give up all rights as an Orange wore on her wedd.ng day.

st wlth Mrs, william'Bowl princess to try for the roses and hoi ly made up cotton queen prize. A oHeTroomm-Ue of the THl KSDAY i Diane left a group of dis-brule Willing Workers of Orange Bowl offidals the maid of honor. She wore! Presbyterian Church, hostess- and her Orange Bowl princess L. i. Mic iwardiobe behind her in the mit fathers to visit in these'familiarizing themselves with units 'the hospital some time before A good many hospitals nowjthe baby is born.

i allow the husband to remain Pre-Natal Course with his wife during the hours and Wlfe of preliminary labor But when attend a pre.natal-she is wheeled into the del.v.:c wlth bv Uv() ery room the door a ja, Visitors front New York Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dreutzer, right, New York, attended a Neighborly Club party over the weekend during their few days visit with Dr. and Mrs. E.

G. Nadeau in the citv. Mrs. Dreutzer, the. former Jessie De Both of ireen Bay, is a well-known cooking expert.

With thevDreutzers in the Daniel Whitney Room of the Beaumont Hotel, are Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney. Mr. Maloney is president of the club.

(Calherne Photo) snuxs nis lace. fl phvslothe, Many men are glad to have al)OUi fpmae anatomv.T)rPHt7Pr: Fpfprl so. Doctors and hospitals utenne (ensi and ureuTzers rerea traditionally have of and While Vkltinn the husbands proper place far soon fce at home askini? ones-! ISITm9 gown of red crvstalette, withjLorraine Schweitzer. to the Maid of Cotton elbow-length sleeves and a V-! Women's I'nity of the West finals. neckline.

a ring similariMoravian Church, annual all-i The 19-year-old beauty said of green crvstalette'dav meeting. 10 o'clock, to she misunderstood her con-were the other bandages for Leper Home tract with the Orange Bowl Mrs. Burton Zipperer. cousin in Surinam. Potluck lunch at and learned that if she came of the bride, and Miss Ann noon will precede business here she would violate her 'Arendt.

sister of the bride-lmeeting. followed by birth- Miami contract. She said she groom. They carried holly on'day cake and collection. Slides decided the cotton contest was bridal ring.

A sprig of holly iof home shown by Lake Au- more important and left highlighted their hair. burn Circle. Miami, Allan Arendt served as best WSt'S of Zion Methodist 'man for his brother. Other at- Church, 2 o'clock, parish AAInn Hpnrrl tendants were Francis Schan- house. with Mrs.

Ella Modrow 'IUI. Vtlliy IICUIU out ot the way. His anxieties i(mc TW, I and emotions, to say nothing Vwhat a new UUX infections, would only add to his wife's tensions, they actually looks like. Wnlle Mr Carl They look over comfortable Dreutzer, former Green Fiay hospital rooms where husband.lresidents who now in doctor and labor nurse wju'New York, were visiting at the Betrothals Announced Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Ellefson. Y223 13th announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to James J. Hock. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Hock, Rt. 7. No date has been set for the wedding. Wimmer-Hronek The engagement of their daughter. Betty, to Kenneth J.

Hronek is announced today by her Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wimmer, 711 Park St. Mr. Hronek is the son of the Raymond Hroneks, Rt.

3. say. Ordeal Is Real en, cousin ot tne bride, and and Mrs. Jessie Olsen, nosi-i At AAUW Meeting lAndrew Arendt brother of esses. take turns by the bedside.

Thelnome n'- Mrs. h. (, ine oroeai or tne man in mother thni will havn KH5 b. Jackson St exile can be very real, too, de spite all the funny stories. Ai'uranre instead of lonely they were entertained by.

many friends. The Dreutersi fear and foreboding. Thev see nn nnneiM.nieH rieJarrived Wednesday and lel'ti woman physician says her favorite is about the frantic young father who, tormented the bridegroom. Serving as WSCS of St. Paul's Metho-lii 1 ushers were Robert Church, 2 o'clock, Fellow- VtOnaCiy CVening 'gel and Lambert Burton, Hall, monthlv jin of the bride and bridegroom, M.

John McKeever, Devo- I American Association respectively. A.ons: Miss Stella Fuller assist-of Uomen had a Dinner was served for 5fJ ed by Mrs. L. j. Knutson and'f smorgasbord quests at the American Legion Mrs w.llliam Bowr.ng.

VVC mda-v eveninf' iclubhouse, Port am and if. Topic: A tier a short business 200 relatives and guestsentures 01 Prof. Jan es Ming of the livery' room. Above the tableiSulldav for their home. Before.

1 1 1 1 a arae mirror, so aeei the meir marriage in auiy mis. mother watch what is Dreutzer was Jessie DeRoth, ...1 The father can seeU-known culinary expert. I ncl I IU-TV llllc going on. in the mirror, too seated Mrs. Nadeau entertained a white metal stool behind his Thursday evening with cock received during tne Circle Ex-' a-, tl of Music discussed the ning.

tory history of contemporary mu- ecutive Board, monthly business meeting at 1.30. former Miss Barnich I The Mr. and Mrs. M. F.

Ilettig. 215 N. Van Buren announce the engagement of their daughter, Marianne, to Gerald G. White, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis G. White, 1444 Kurtz Ave. Plans are being made for an August wedding. wile's head, where lie cantal's and a buffet super tor whisper encouragement intoldose friends of the couple On her eat through his white! New Year's Day Mr. and graduated in June from Mar John Malonev served brunch by his imagination all night, blurted out when finally notified his baby had arrived: "A girl? Thank God! She'll never have to grow up and go through what 1 have tonight." Fathers who want to stand by and see the whole show are beginning to get support now.

It comes from the psychiatrists, and from a few obstetricians who advocate "giving maternity back to the parents." One of these sa. no one should minimize the tremendous achievement in reducing sic from impressionism i through jazz. He chose com-' posers to illustrate various phases of tho development and played recordings as well as mask, or just brace her when she pushes. "It's pretty exciting at the quette University where she Drr A 'was affiliated with Theta Phi Auxiliary Mas 'Alpha, social sorority, and Phi Monday Meeting Sigma, national honor frater-i lt with Mr. and Mrs.

Dreuter as guests of honor. LaCombe Boettcher end." said the doctor's young and pretty labor nurse. "TheiSquare Dance Club 1 I mother is exhausted but aw- To Have Meet, Hoedown ally happy after the cord is cut and they give her the baby to hold. We let the father hold Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert LaCombe, 705 Mather announce the engagement of their daughter, Sue Carol, to 2nd Lt. Gary G. Boettcher. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elvin Boettcher," 715 13th Ave. Lt. Boettcher is stationed at Ellison Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska. The wedding date has been set for May 14. inity.

She is presently piano selections of some of the 'ed as a teacher at St. Joseph Asf of significant pieces. Com-lAcademv. Her husband at- A'llar' included "The Maid-itended the University of Wis-mht a home of Mrs. en Wltn Flaxen Hair," De Iconsin in Milwaukee prior to Ra Husebo.

A meeting Bussv; sick Moon--joining the U. S. Air Force.iWas held and cards were Schoenberg; "A Pastorale," is now an instructor at wlth Pnzes tn Hindeman. "Ionization." Var-llineton Air Force Base. Mmes Raymond Hussin, ese and -Blues," Aaron Cop- 1 ttriii: T.J Green Bav Square Dance; club will hold its hoedown at It's a big Roosevelt School, Mason St.

I it, too, right then. the infant mortality rate which has come writh the aseptic ma and Irwin at 9 oeloek ternity ward and the sterile moment." The labor nurse sail, that of all the fathers she has seen in the delivery room, only two Vandermus- Fabry Thursday evening. Lee Coun-ard will provide the musical accompaniment to the dances and John Gardner and Grand went out when the going got rugged, and didn't come back. sanctum of the segregated nursery. But he adds: "The exact relation between earliest impressions and later attitudes may not be provable.

But there are interesting indications. The comfort of familiar things is well known. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vandermuss.

904 Victory announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary, to Myron R. Fabry. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Fabry, 226 Schober St. No date has been set for the wedding. ton, Tex. wmmm MuntM, ami Prof. Ming objective Plog.

Mrs. Alvin Mercier to help dispel some of the KAnrnnna I ironw? ithe attendance fiift Mrs- Wil'! prejudices against serious con. marriage Licenses liam wiI be hostess when the temporary music. Applications for marriage li-'group meets in February. I censes have been received in, Eagles Auxiliary the office of Brown County ifrt rcJ PnrtlP i Clerk John P.

Holloway fromr uc Meeting of the Eagles Aux- the following: The Lady Independents will iliary officers, chairmen and Peter J. Lawniczak, 1247 sponsor a public card party aticommittees will be held at 7:30 Mather St. and Lois Thursday afternoon atjthis evening at the Eagles pa Allen will call the sauarej dance numbers. Club mem-; bers are asked to be present; at the bi-monthly meeting! which begins at 7:110 at the! Quite a few who thought thy didn't want to be present changed their minds after staying with their wives in preliminary labor and decided Surely it's reasonable to sup- school. To be discussed is a I site for future club activity.

TO ITCh I Id-DUndCI pose the helpless baby is hap- to "see it through." clubrooms. ithe Catholic Woman Club. 1 321 S. Jefferson St. Francis Kiernan, 411 Altar-Rosary Society To Meet Wednesday Enderbys Observe Golden Wedding without barring youth from! participation.

The Square Dance club is under sponsorship jf the; Green Bay Recreation De-j partment but defrays all of its' Broadwav. and Cherubine! Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Fairchild, 1332 S.

Monroe announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Rae. to John Bunda. He is the son of the William Bundas, Sister Bay. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr.

and Mrs. John T. End- and irr own program expense Fischer cently celebrated their golden 11 The Altar-Rosary Society of Si. Joseph's Church will have a regular meeting Wednesday evening in the parish hell. After the business session a member of the U.

S. Air Force affiliated with the Filter Center will give an illustrated talk Szymanski, 206 N. Monroe Ave. David T. Ropson, Rt.

1, and Joanne Goeben, 344 Taft St. Jacob Enoch, Madison, and Hilda Cohen, 622 S. Webster Ave. Donald Coppens, 822 S. Broadway, and Mary Reed, 1209 S.

Chestnut Ave. aiiiu vtl sell Hlf i 4. couple was married Dec. 20 iit'tu uit souive ui ioc dance revival in the Green Bav area. 1904.

in Shiocton. Mrs. Ender- The engagement of their daughter Ruth Ann. to Pvt. Gerald B.

Fischer is announced today by Mr. and Mrs. Ahvin Meyer, 889 Ninth St, Pvt. Fischer is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Fischer, 1229 13th and is presently stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. A definite date for the wedding has not been set. jby is the former Alma Smalk on the importance of air ob Travel Talk servers, stressing the need of ti a 7 is 87. The Enderbys i. it nwae ineir nrsi nome a' D13; Mrs.

McGuire Kubiak. 224 Clark-Krueger Iff 4 4 'i. pn.ni Monroe ana Ill Howe school. A2aniilit(N Uo2 jVanderheyden Butrymowicz ine couple has tour chil- Baird have returned from Marriage is Held At 8 o'clock Thursday, Carol Clark, Broadway Hotel, and Krueger, Rt. 3, were limited in marriage by Justice dren, Mrs.

Cora Morrow, De a trip to New York city and the West Point Military Acad- troit, Eldred, Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vanderheyden, 1529 Smith made known the engagement of their daughter Donna, to Kenneth Butrymowicz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Butrymowicz.

223 S. Main Blvd. No date has been set for the marriage. Dr. Jack, Danville.

111.. They were the guests of Dr. Wayne, Green Bay. ThereiMrs. Kubiak's son, Cadet John are 13 grandchildren.

Kubiak. during the holidays. of the Peace Alfred D. Cook-j son. at his office, 710 Main St.

Observer Corps of the Green Bay Filter Center. The Mmes. Ray Vandermoss and Florence Materniak will be in charge of refreshments. Teenagers Affair To Be at Synagogue Teenagers of Church youth groups throughout Green Bay have been invited to an inter-faith affair to be sponsored by the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization. It will be held at the: synagogue, corner of Baird and Stuart Sts.

at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Robert Gordon, Milwaukee, will be present to lead a rumor clinic. Refreshments will be served and any teenager in the city is invited to attend. 100 NAU-QUALITY UNTRIMMED COATS Aw J59' sjiAr5 1 Sl GLAM0UR ICASUAL Have Been Added to Our Second Floor Coat Stock PTAs Change Meeting Dates The Green Bay Area PTA Council announced today that January PTA meetings will be held the third week of the month instead of the usuil second week. Dates have been changed because teachers will bt conferring with supervisors from Madison.

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