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Waukesha Daily Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin • Page 5

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Society Clubs and Organizations Local News a Date with Local Organizations KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS The Knights of Pythias, Forrest City Lodge No. 46, will lold a regular meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at their Castle iall on Maple avenue. BOARD MEETING The bi-monthly board meeting of the Waukesha countv council for Child Welfare will be held at the home of Mrs. James Southcott, Wales, at 12:30 p.m.

Nov. 30. Mrs. Copeland Greene, see Depot is co-hostess for the dessert meeting. LADIES AUXILIARY The Ladies auxiliary of Jerusalem church at Wales is sponsoring a bazaar and tea at the church on Wednesday afternoon, December 1.

Many attractive handmade articles will be offered such as accessories, pillow cases, aprons, table and Christmas decorations, bakery, etc. Come and meet your friends at Wales on Wednesday. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS The meeting of the alcoholics anonymous will be held Tuesday, at 8 p.m. at the St. Matthias guild hall.

Anyone interested may attend. articles suitable for Christmas There will also be a Comic book table of special interest to children. Zion school is located on Hy. 30, near the intersection of County Trunk G. PALETTIERS The Palettiers have asked Nicola Conigliario to give a demonstration in oil painting at their meeting tonight at 7:45 p.m.

at 410 Arcadian ave. Conigliario runs the open studio at Bay Shore Shopping center. Members are urged to attend. LIONS AUXILIARY Members of the Lions auxiliary are reminded of the Christmas party to be held Thursday, Dec. 2, at the YWCA.

Please bring a fifty cent gift to exchange and the same amount for the empty stocking fund. The committee has planned an excellent program and a fine lunch. RETARDED CHILDREN The Waukesha Association for Retarded Children will meet Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. at the Elks club.

The speaker will be Harvey A. Ste- ertainment at the Christmas ea. Mrs. Hoffman is well known musical circles. She has at- ained considerable recogm- ion in piano ensemble groups, laving organized the North Piano Ensemble.

She is eaching Piano Ensemble classes at the Shorewood Opportunity school, and is an ac- ive member of the MacDowell club in Milwaukee. SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spelius, 155 Randall celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, on Sunday, Nov. 21, with cocktails and a buffet dinner.

Among the guests was the Very Rev. Benjamin Kolias, Milwaukee, who performed their wedding ceremony. Peter Roelandts photo 'Musica Miniatures 7 to Be (Freeman Staff Photos) Michael Weiley. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Weiley, Hales Corners, route 3, looks over a mio-htv interesting looking book from the Free Lending Library cart which Mrs. Paul Strong route 2, left, and Mrs. George Hase, 230 Wilbur have brought into his room. Patients Offered Good Books JCJC L- A Lyt Patients at Waukesha Mem- mysteries, biographies and orial hospital need not face boredom, thanks to the Free Lending library, sponsored by the Waukesha Service club. Twice a week, Tuesdays and Fridays between 1:30 3:30 p.m., the members go from room to room with their gay cart full of interesting reading which is available at no cost to patients.

They may borrow as many books as they desire. Books range from fiction to non fiction; include westerns, Church News invbienei, uiugi dpmca emu r- a biographies. Magazines 6Q are current popular publica-1 MOOSE DARTBALL The Waukesha Moose Men's league will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Moose club. HOLIDAY FAIR St.

Matthias church will hold a tea, dinner and Holiday Fair Wednesday, Dec. 1, from 2-9 p.m. Dinner will be served from 5-7 p.m. The affair is sponsored by St. Catherine's guild.

ZION PTA The Zion school PTA will hold their annual chili supper in the school basement, Wednesday, Dec. 1, with serving vens, Southern Wisconsin colony at Union Grove. PYTHIAN SISTERS The Pythian Sisters will I hold their second monthly meeting tonight at p.m. at the Knights of Pythias hall on Maple a Members please bring a small gift for use as prizes in the games to be played after the meeting. P1CTORIALISTS On Tuesday.

Nov. 30, at 7:30 p.m. the Spring City Pictor- ialists will hold a meeting at the old schoolhouse on the corner of Hys. 16 and 30. This will be a character shoot night A.

Ste- A 1 of the Coney Women UDTeature onv at At the December 1 meeting of the Oconomowoc Woman's club Mrs. Howard Grosh, assisted by Mrs. Angelo Hoffman, will present a program titled "Musical Mrs. Grosh, a native daughter received her education in Wisconsin. While attending studying with Barre Hill of Chicago at the Wisconsin College of Music in Milwaukee.

Mrs. Grosh has had experience in stage, radio, and television. In preparing her Mrs. writes her own script, designs "Musical I A the' University, she studied at her own costumes, and ar- the Wisconsin Conservatory ranges her own music. From of Music.

Presently, she is her repertoire of "Musical Mrs. Grosh has Births The following births were tions. The library, which is local ed on the third floor sunroom of the hospital, contains approximately 225 books and 125 magazines to be distributed. Those on the library committee are the Mmes. Louis Rees, chairman; Paul Mantz, Brown, Harry Fryatt, Donald Hinckley, Morris Lumb, Richard Sleep, David Williams.

The girls donate their time to this service. The project is made possible through" funds earned by the club in ways such as the an- of the1 nual Charity Ball. Th will be held Saturday, ISay Their Vows from p.m. Food is being prepared by Oakton Man- HOLIDAY FAIR or hotel. No advance ticket sale will take place.

so bring your cameras. Bring recorded at Waukesha Me- your props and your film. A Holidav fair and roast Jack A. Lytle claimed Miss Jean E. Schwoch as his bride November 27 at a 1:30 p.m.

wedding at Bay Shore Lutheran church. Their parents are Mr. and H. E. Schwoch, Waukesha, and Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Lytle, Lima, Ohio. The newlyweds will honeymoon in California and will live in Shorewood upon their return.

White satin formed the bride's princess style waltz jown. She wore a fit- Peter Pan us neiu oauuiudy, i -ft, caaA from 9 p.m. to 1 p.m. Poin- collar, accented juth seed pearls, over the bodice, beect pearls also trimmed the white satin headpiece that held her finger tip veil. White chrysan- settias will be used for decorations.

Tickets are available at Biwer's shore store, from any service club member, or will be available at the door. ST. MATTHIAS Due to the rector, there will be no private communions and no celebration of communion in the chapel on weekdays until further notice. The confirmation classes will be resumed at a later date. FIRST AND The Rebecca circle will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m.

at the church. The pastor will conduct a Question Box review. The dartball team will play Ascension Lutheran at the! Bthlehem: Christ's Love and! Robert Hower, N. Newhall Lutheran church, Tuesday at i Peace." will be presented a wa best man fbr Mr. A I I beef dinner will be held at the In conjunction with the sup- 1 a i 1 Presbyterian per the PTA will offer for sale i church, Thursday, Dec.

2. The fair will be from 2-8 p.m. and the dinner from 5-7 p.m. Ad- an assortment of handmade Butler Church to Present Cantata A Cantata, "The Gifts of i headpiece. themums a stephanotis formed the bridal bouquet.

A blue iridescent taffeta waltz length gown was worn by the matron of honor, Mrs. Robert Hower, N. Newhall ave. Yellow chrysanthemums were in her bouquet and her Miss Doris Ann. Draeger Wilcox Studio photo selected "Showboat" for en- For Christmas Best Sellers in Fiction NEVER VICTORIOUS, NEVER DEFEATED Taylor Caldwell THE FALL OF A TITAN Igor Gouzenko KATHERINE Anya Seton NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS Mac Hyman NOT AS A STRANGER Morton Thompson SOLDIER OF FORTUNE Ernst Gann THE DOLLMAKER Harriette Arnow Savage Martin's HOLIDAY HOUSE 329 W.

Main for all. morial hospital during the weekend: Nov. 26: A boy to Mr. and Mrs. James Mann, route 1, box 12, A girl to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Orgas, 421 Riverview. Nov. 27: A girl to Mr. and Mrs.

Paul vance tickets necessary for Abp i analp 2 23 Coolidge ave. the dinner may be purchased from Ladies Aid members or Mrs. Milton Ellis, chairman of ticket sales. There will be a A lrl to Mr- fish pond for children, neck-1 Floyd Findley, route 4, box ties for the men and novelties 224 Pewaukee. Twin boys to Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Traber, route 1, box CARD PARTY 284 The Co-op guild will hold a A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Le- public card party tonight at Roy Harris, 430 N. Washing- 8 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. Delbert Conrad, 124 Third st. Nov. 28: Door and table prizes will be A girl to Mr. and Mrs.

Ken- A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tiegs, 224 S. West ave. and Mrs.

given. Everyone is welcome. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE The Women of the Moose will hold their Chapter Night program on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. the Moose Hall Service committee is in neth Luce, 412 Main Sussex.

A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long, route 2, Eagle. A -m3 TVTi-c- a CtllVA A A i JL. Ciiir Dent, Pewaukee route 3, box 450.

at 734 Clinton st. The Social A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kampin, Lannon. charge with Mrs.

Carl Dreger. A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Har- chairman. old Buckett, route 3, box 741.

8 p.m. SALVATION ARMY Boys club will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. ST, LUKE'S the ladies of St. Agnes church Lytle. in Butler on Thursday evening.

The bride is a graduate of Dec. 2. Columbia Hospital School of The Jeannines, a choral i Nursing and has attended group of 25 young people from Marquette university. The Mrs. Rose Birch, from the i A boy Welfare department, will be Thomas guest speaker.

route 1. Plans the "Womens' A May wedding is party, which will Plan Spring Wedding to Mr. Felton, and Mrs. Waterford USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN You, loo, can do your Christmas shopping with a smile! RATON'S Fine Letter Papers Here's a Christmas gift that's always appreciated, always famous Eaton quality papers for men, women and children, too. Bring in your gift be amazed how little it costs to give friends and a i this gift of beauty! Savage Martin's HOLIDAY HOUSE 329 West Main Phone 7647 planned by Doris Ann Drae- be held at the second meeting ger, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs.jof the month, will be discuss- William F. Draeger, 405 State Parents belonging to the the House of Good Shepherd, I groom has received his bache- st, and Melvin L. Green. Moose club, who have chil- will provide the featured 0 fs and master's degrees in I Miss Draeger is presently dren who wish to participate The Lovals will meet at the tertainment for the Christmas! engineering from Ohio State employed by the Equitable hi the Childrens Christmas Life Assurance society of the party. Sunday.

December 19. parish house Tuesday at 7 party sponsored by the St. university. p.m. to go on a swimming party.

No meeting will be held on Dec. 7. Women of the church executive committee will meet Tuesday at the parish house. Agnes Society. Christmas carols will conclude the program.

The group will meet at 8:15 p.m. in the.St. Agnes school hall. Refreshments and gift exchange will be arranged by Junior departmental John Andres. 4253 N.

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of the county will be held in the Bonier ence Raymir Circle, Wauwatosa, clerk, Ricnard L. Sylvester, room Tuesdav at 7:30 p.m. land Mrs. Frank H. Lau, 4182 Archie P.

Foster West Chi- Evangelism committee will IN. Menomonee River Park-kago 111., and Esther M. meet in the pastor's study, at way, Wauwatosa. jWoodmansee, 201 W. Wiscon- 7'30 i ave Oconomowoc.

'Dartball St. Luke's vs. Bap-1 One quarter of the daily! Clarence A. Braatz Oco-j tist, will be played Tuesday of the world arejnomowoc route 1 and Joan I. 8 printed in English.

Pearce, North Lake. United States. Her finance, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Green, route 1, is please contact Mrs.

Oscar Ortmann, chairman. Mrs. Margaret Brechlin will be initiated employed by General Malle-jwith Mrs. Carl Dreger, spon- able corp. The publicity committee Both young people are will serve refreshments, Mrs.

kesha high school graduates. I Louis chairman. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Training conference for all: women of the church will be held Tuesday at 1:30 and at 7 p.m. Miss Edith Brookmiller of Chicago will be the speak-! er and leader for the work-' shops. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL The caller for the every member canvass will Tuesday through Friday evenings at 7:30 p.m.

for training sessions. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES The regular weekly Bible study using the textbook "New Heavens and A New Earth" will be held Tuesday at p.m. at Kingdom Hall. 325 South st. Kris Kringle Karners Congregational Church Annual Bazaar Wednesday, Dec.

1 1:30 to 8:30 at the Congregational Church. Food and Gift Booths--Nursery Roast Beef Supper Adults $1.50 Children under 10 75c A Newcomer A New Baby An Engaged Girl You can help the Good Neighbor's Policy by calling the CITY GREETING SERVICE Florence C. Bivins, Hostess 3542 Frances Potter, Asst. Hostess 5255 and they will'call on them to offer greetings, best wishes and gifts from LEADING LOCAL MERCHANTS If newcomer is located east of Waukesha call Margaret Pagliaro Sunset 2-8369 for Hurry! Please, make your appointment as soon as possible O'Brien Portrait Studio Famous Photography Since 1382 O'Bie O'Brien BROADWAY Phone 8108 The holiday homemaker loves our cotton dress with matching apron for both pieces A gaily co-ordinated outfit for holiday entertaining tiny floral print dress with matching organdy and print apron. Dress has popular front zipper with tie back for waist-hugging fit, embroidered ruffle detailing.

Lilac, rose or maize in sizes 12 to 20 and 141 to Certainly! You're welcome to charge it! ern's Attend the Waukesha Service Club CHARITY BALL December 4th. Santa's Favorite Store Waukesha Daily Freeman Monday, November 29, 1934 Page.

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