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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 19

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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19
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Lawrence Freshmen are Greeted Wednesdoy, Sept. 16, 1953 Appleton Post-Cre scent 20 i With Crowded Social Calendar Pressing party drtM will be the lint college activity for Law-rnc freshman coed on their ar uniu n.dv itiuMjr evening in mcir Willie, Dorothy Draheim, Paul Holllnger, LaVahn Maeach, and various church halls. Lawrence upper claas student In each con Fred Schroeder, rival on th campus tomorrow, for 4.i gregation are assisting. Saturday also will be a bit so Students will meet their new cial day for freshmen. The new deana at a reception from 7:30 until 10 o'clock Thuraday evening tn the Worcester art center.

Usually thia function the preaident'f reception, but in the abaence of an student week committee under the chairmanship of Ken Cummin. Clenview, 111., ha arranged a picnic from until 6:30 at the Alexander gymnasium, and will follow it with a dance from 7:4.1 until official head at Lawrence aince Dr. Nathan M. Puaey went to Harvard, the deana will give the party. In 10:30 in Memorial union.

No up- perclaaamen will be allowed at the two functions, for they are ex the social tvenU which art Interspersed through new student week begin Immediately. A coffee hour with advisor, will tak place from 4 o'clock until 5:30 Thunday afternoon in River-view lounge of Memorial union. Twenty-five faculty member! who later In the week will assist the freahmen in their registration will be on hand to meet their charge ocially. They are Relia Brown, Maurice Brown, William Chaney. Maurice Cunningham, Bruce Cron-mlller, Elizabeth Torter.

Padraic Frucht, Robert Goeaer. Garth Ken-ning ton, John McMahon, Gail Out-land. Vernon Roelofa, Chandler Rowe, Harold Schneider, J. J. SJoblom, Jamea C.

Stewart, Olga Smith. William Riker, E. Graham Waring, Carl Wellrnan, Richard A clusively new atudent mixers. 9 boronty and fraternity ruahlng begins at 1:30 Sunday afternoon and will dot the calendar for the the receiving line will be Marshall B. Hulbert, dean of administration; Ellen Stone, dean of women; George Walter, dean of freahmen men; Chandler Rowe, dean of uppercase men, and Harlan S.

Kirk, buaineaa manager. Mr. Hulbert. Mn. Walter, Mr.

Rowe and Mr. Kirk will preside at the refreshment table. Churches of Appleton will entertain new students at eupper and a recreational evening from 8:30 next week. Girls will take nart In a round robin tea. visltine all aix sororities In the space of the afternoon.

Teas are being held In the nomes oi alumnae near the cam pus. Fraternity men entortain in the quadrangle houses. After the introductory parties, Vie coeds will rush Tuesday and Wednesday aft ernoon and evening, and have Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Peipenburg their preference parties Friday evening and Saturday aftarnnnn and evening.

Fraternity men have Students Begin Fall Migration to College rr King's Daughters Circle Plans 'Operation-Ability' For Child Welfare Aid parties eacn evening except Tuesday. Pledging for both groups will be held on Sunday, Sept. 27. Peipenburgs Feted on 50th The time has come for all toum college to start back to Cohen 5,4 her school. This Inevitably means flurry of last minute shopping.

His first yea at Marquette unl- Anniversary checking the long lists of what to versity school of medicine la being f1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peipenburg. route J. Hilbert, are celebratins "Operation-Ability" has been adopted by the Charity circle of King's Daughters as Its newest project to raise funds for its chsr-itable work with the Outagamie county child welfare board.

The jthelr golden wedding anniversary Include when the packing begins.tsrted this fall by William Gut-and finally, the packing of trunks reuter, son of Mr. and Mrs. and suitcase after all the fall and' rrnk Gutreuter. 820 W. Third winter clothe have been Inspect-:" William was graduated ed.

washed, cleaned and pressed, libr1 chocl Miss Ann Perschbacher and Marquette and started hi first Miss Virginia Jeffery have left classes in medical school on Mon-for Evsnston, ITi, to begin another dv' toaay. They attended services at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Trinity Evaneelieal T.lithgarsan church, Kaukauna. Dinner will be served to the immediate family at 5 o'clock in the church basement year' study at Northwestern uni- project will be carried out throughout the year with members selling their abilities, whether they be baby-sitting, chsuffeur-ing. knitting or wrapping gifts, to other club members for a nominal fee which will go Into the circle's welfare fund. Mrs.

Thomas) Planner was hostess for the circle's first tall meet Three yeang aaea who are regis- and the COUDle Will be honored at a reception from 7 to 12 o'clock at versity. Ann wlU be a Junior and week or is the daughter of Dr. and Mr. University of Wisconsin are Ted C. Perschbacher.

1428 W. Cedar rnk Thomas SholU and William for Jhe building and maintenance fund of the King's Daughters home in Sheboygan. Mrs. Mary Ann Gelfan will be hostess for the next meeting. Oct 20.

Mrs. Marion Bllllmaa, new pres. ident of the Appleton Altmsa dub, will preside st the first fsll dinner meeting of the organization Thursday evening at the Hotel Appleton. The Mmes. Helen Nagel and Gold a Miasling will be hostesses for the dinner which will be served at 6.30.

A report on the biennial convention of Altrusa International will be given by Mrs. Frieda Stutx. and Mitts Es ther Hartman will give a program on "Knowing Each Other," The club'a bi-monthly entertain ment program at the city home will begin on Sept 21 The Mmes. Mary Jane Hoffer and Stutx will be in charge of arrangements. the Combined Locks pavilion.

The couple was married Sept 16. 1903. by Rev. T. Eickner at the Reformed Lutheran church.

Kaukauna, Attendants at the wedding, who are attending todav'a celebra srreei, Virginia is me Daughter; fjeenen. of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jefery.l Ted i a senior majoring In ec-4 Brokaw place, and will be a counting in the Commerce achool senior at the school and is the son of Mr. and Mr.

tion are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grim Mi. Castl. will leave Sunday for Chicago to begin her "nd ninv.

50 Sampson street, are Tom's mer, Kaukauna. Miss Mary Peipenburg. Neenah, and Charles Wendt Wttenbere. The Peioon. a 71 parents; he is a senior and pre- unlversity dental hygiene wtin-m Jeanne the daughter of Mr.

f1 STRAINS Of PAMtllAR CHORUS SONGS once more echoed through the hall, of Morgan school th'it burgs resided at Combined Locks week at Appleton MocDowell end Chaminade groups began their series of weekly rehearsals In ing Tuesday night, with Mrs. David Porter serving as co-hostess. Mrs. Robert Spooner and Mrs. Kenneth Quells were appointed to represent the circle at the King's Daughters convention at Waldo Oct 16, and the Mmes.

Charles de Young. James Thiel-man. Richard Elias and Spooner were named delegates to the Appleton King' Daughters council. Mrs. Gersld Dahlke and Mrs.

Quelle will serve on the year's telephone committee and Mrs, Carl Rechner was appointed to handle the work time cards for the abil-Ily'projecL Mrs. Planner will be chairman for a benefit card party for 35 years. He was employed by the Combined Locks Paper Mill for 56 years before his retirement on June 13, 1949. preparation tor concerts next spring. Gathered around the piano at the MocDowell program Monday night, from the left, are Henry Lewis, chorus president, loren Longmore and Robert Radideou of Neenah, new members, Gordon Kotltosky, conductor.

Mrs. Harold Ferron, chorus accompanist. Is They have four daughters. Mrs. at f- E.

W. Koeppen, Marion, Ohio, Mrs. Dan Williams. Mrs. John Ver- seated at the piano.

In the lower photo. Miss Nancy Riley, left, tries out for membership in Chaminade at the first rehearsal Tuesday night. Others, left ts right, are lejter Schuli, new chorus director. Miss Eileen McCarey and Miss Del ores lipped, choirus president. (Post-Crescent Photos) Mrs.

Achilles Schlosx, 8 Pierce a law and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William 13 Bellatre Miss Sherry Ohmaa and Miss court. S.fWr Orsr'e. left Saturday tor the University of MUmi in Mr' Fla, to bigin hi.

nlor Stewart. 1607 S. Alic. drive. He maJorin forel(n 1121 Wi" of Mr.

and; Hams street Mrs. Joseph Graves, 411 E. Randall Miss Janice Bowlby Is one I the student who has returned Unl. the University of Wisconsin. She WTit wivnn.in will k.

mt.ri. stegen, and Mrs. Sylvester Ver- stegen of Combtned Locks, and one son, Carl Peipenburg, also of to be held in February. A donation was voted Tuesday IT National Chairman Visits Purple Heart Auxiliary Visitor Leaves Combined Locks. There are 14 grandchildren one greatgrandchild.

Three Showers Held in Honor win be a sophomore at the school nfxt week by Miss Gretchen and was accompanied there Tues- Hardt and Miss Lois Limpert. day by her parent. Mr. and Mr, i Gretchn is the duhtr of Mr The 'Ladies auxiliary. Military i For OklahomcHorne ciock inurway auemoon at tne Mrs.

A. C. Siekmaa of Bartlea- B. J. Bowlby, 523 E.

Parkway and Mrs. Dan Hardt, 131 E. Roose- Knights of Pythias halt ville, Ok la, left for her home Sun Order of the Purple Heart, Fox river valley unit 137, bad the national president of the auxiliary as a guest for a dinner meeting Officers will be elected Thurs day. She spent 10 days visiting her oouievaro. vet reet, and LoU the daugh- ter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Ltra- be students at Smith college In day evening by the Charles O. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wll Baer auxiliary to the United Snnn, liars A.

Siekman. and children. 0 Jean Hoppe Three parties have recently honored Miss Jean Hoppe prior to her marriage on Friday to Richard Ingenthron, son of Mrs. Mse In- mesosy evening, ine president is uh Wtr Veteran. The meeting Charles and Frances, 940 E.

Col Nortbampton, Maar, this fall. Miss Misa Helen BUnsbary 1 leaving Ps7 Msye, who will leave Mon- Saturday for Wellesley Mass lege avenue. Mrs. Gerald Psradowtki of Mil- will begin st 7:30 st the armory. waukee.

Other guests Included; i rm ikk. i preasdenU of the Em Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Wilkinann day, will begin her third year genthron, 500 E. Wisconsin avenue. 501 Z. Parkway boulevard, return. where she will begin her senior year at Wellesley college.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl at the college and Miss Msrtha Schubert, who Is leaving Sunday, "TJ1 Mutual Benefit associa ed home Monday from Delaware, She Is the daughter of Mrs. Albert Hoppe, 150 S. Weimsr street The Misses Jeanne Zieoler inH Ohio.

They left Appleton Saturday tmn auxiliary were entertained sna who are state officers, ana Tuesday afternoon at the home of E. SUnabury, 90S N. Vine street also will be a Junior. She is trans-ferlng from Lawrence college with their daughter, Sally, who tiki, uvuin jh w- Edward Deichen, 217 Persh Del ores Hopfensperger were host Mbe Shirley Btohlnua has start where she completed her first two will be a freshman at Ohio Was- inK street Dessert waa served and leyan university. cards were played.

Winners were Mrs. John Hughes. Mrs. R. A.

Airnuua lrat CIas Robert J. years. Mr. and Mrs. George Maye.

1419 S. Outagamie court, and Mr. and Mrs. WUUam E. Schubert, J13 W.

Prospect avenue, are the young women's parents. esses at a coin shower attended by 20 guests. Prizes at the event were won by Miss Marilyn Rettler and Mrs. Ingenthron, Twenty guests also attended a miscellaneous shower which was eiven for Miss ed ber sophomore year at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebr. Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Stohl-man. 1723 Connell street, are her parents. Jehn D. Bloomer will leave Sua- Pasch and Mrs.

Dale Coley. SW-SL Mathison has left for Rapids City, S. after spending eight dsys at 20 TthT horned Mrs Alex I CH WILl Pierre, 2 Embrey court Merril A. Rittow ond his bride, I e.i Mia Hoppe by the Mmes. Sterling the home of bis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Mathison, route 4, Appleton. He is stationed at Ellsworth air force base In Rapids City. brother. William Lemke.

will Uj, to begin student, at the University of WuJh Nt" schmaltz and Arthur Meyer. Prize winners were Miss Hoppe. Miss Sharon Meyer and Mrs. Harvav tel Appleton preceding the business meeting. The national program for the year was discussed by Mrs.

Paradowski and the state hospital prosrram was reviewed by Mrs, Ihbe. Plana were announced for the department executive committee meeting which will be held in Appleton on Oct 4. Members were entertained with a Chinese auction after the business session. There will be a regular business meeting of the George D. Eggcls-ton Women's Relief corps at 2 o'-.

Jahnke. The Rays! Neighbor, will the season with a potluck supperhJrn from a western honeymoon, at 6:13 Thursday evening at Odd They were wed ot 10 o'clock Sot- ufdoy double ring Mmes. Rose Wsger, Lyle Ray snd c. Julius Endllch. Of St.

Mory church. The bride- is the daughter of the E. M. Mairiaae License Schreiters, 1342 W. Lawrence The mothers of the bride-elect snd prospective bridegroom entertained In her honor at a miscellaneous shower at the Pastyme.

Sixty guests attended and prize winners were Misa Hnnn Mr. I -y' bago street They're Beautiful! The New COATINGS! SUITINGS! DRESS FABRICS! Appleton Woolen Mills Retoil a nn majonng in accounting. Mr. and Mrs. William Lemke, Sr, 333 W.

Spring street, are their Applications for marriage on' 1h bridegroom Is the censes have been made at the 'ote Mrs. Elizabeth fice of John E. Hantschel. county Schmitz of Green Boy. (Kail's John Ciske, Mrs.

Kenneth Bod way parents. We'll make your old FUR COAT come to LIFE ogjinosa Beautiful Custom-Mode I'lir-ljnrd sna Mrs. Walter Wendt commission as an ensign upon Miss Rose Ana HetnriU left Tuesday for Evanston, lit, to begin her sophomore year at Northwestern university. She has transferred there from Lawrence college. She is the daughter of Mrs.

Fred Heinritz, 1208 E. Opachee street greduation from the University of clerk, by Vernell Mickelson. New Photo) Miss Jeanette Behbeln, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reh- beln, 1338 Oakcrest drive, left Sun- day for St Olaf college.

She will be a senior. She is majoring in music. Miss Carol MrGee, who return-: ed recently from File, nark toiorsdo Ust June, is expected; London, and Alice Marie Bartlett, to arrive in Appleton for visit -route 2, New London; Gersld W. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.jHelf, Kaukauna.

and Charlotte A. R. D. McGee. 1424 N.

Union Kamps, route 4, Appleton; Clar-street, Saturday. jence J. Luniak, route 3, Kaukauna, James has spent the summer and Louise P. Borsche. Appleton; at a naval aupply training school Jerome J.

Vsn Asten, Little Chute, In Bsyonne, N. J. He will report; and Carol J. Evers. Little Chute; in Virginia on Sept 27 for ser-j and Eugene O.

Vick. route 2. Black vice as a dispensary officer on' Creek, and Marian L. Helein, the U.S.S. Saipan.

route 2. Black Creek. Plan To Enroll Sept. 22-23-24 for SEWING Vocational School APPLETON Woolen Mills Retail Miss Naeml Cohen will be a where she spent the sum-1 sophomore this year at the Uni- mer at ympa i. loth versity of Michigan.

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