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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 26

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Madison, Wisconsin
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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1955 Dial ALplne 6-3111 PAGE 6. SECTION 2 Catholic Club Will Hear- Book Reviews Zonta Club Plans Show at Mend of a Members of the Zonta club Edward B. Karpowics, hospi-8 gain will serve as hostesses; tal recreation director, for the annual Variety Talent The program will include E. Frank Costigah, Vincent Diri-enzo, Francis Strapp, Leo Hasten-, meier, and Miss Margaret Frank-ey. Mrs.

George Bernauer and Mrs. A. H. Spevacek will pour. i 1 ehow to be presnted T.hurs-j music by the orchestra, and day at 6:30 p.

in. at Mendota special stunts by residents State hospital 'from all sections of the hospi- This is the seventh yeartal. The show will be tape record-that the Zonta club has spond bJ Sttation VVIBA for later broadcast, gored the show, whicn will bej About 40o guests are expected presented by hospital attend. dents under the direction of Members of the Zonta service "Gift from the Sea," "Men in Sandals," and "Reed of God" will be the current reviewed by Mrs. George Finnegan, drama department chairman, at a Greeting of the Catholic Woman's club Monday.

The club will meet at 1 :30 p. m. at the Catholic Community centers Mrs. Finnegan, a hi speech teacher in the Madison public schools, received her B. A.

and M. A. degrees from the University of Iowa, and did graduate work in speech at the Boston School of Fine Arts. Mrs. Lloyd Parks, social chairman, will be assisted by Mmes.

R. Stuart Beaver, Robert Benton, CUSTOM MADE WEDDING GOWNS June Bride committee are miss uuraean meyer, chairman, and Mmes. Cass Williams. Dorothea iRainey Bernice K. Coe, Lloyd! Shoemaker, Dr.

Patricia Mcll-j lece. and the Misses Erna Ko-i MARIAN" VAN RYEN CHARLOTTE ZANDER JANET. ROSIO JANICE BENZ walke, Elma Christianson, Meryl i Kelso. Martha Kellogg, Geral- Their Engagements Are Told je dine Mooney, Mary tjeran, juua Dalrymple, Mildred Ucdqu i by vse LeRoy Lillesand, Bernard land Kan Kitter. Mrs.

Caroline McGuire is party chairman Harold T. Brien, and George R. Stewart. Mrs. Edward Donegan, hostess chairman, will be aided by Mmes.

Zonta club will provide prizes for the contestants, gifts, and te- The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Charlotte Zander to William R. Bollig is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zand freshments. Miss Ruth Dickie and Mrs.

Rainey are in charge of re freshments. PEO Sisterhood Chapter BL of the PEO Sister The engagement of Miss Marian Van Ryen to Orin Weber is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Van Ryen, Sun Prairie. Her fiance is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Al-vin Weber, Route 2, Sun Prairie. A spring wedding is planned. Miss Van Ryen is employed by the Piggly Wiggly Co. Mr.

Weber operates Weber's Garage, East Bristol, with his Raymond Rosio, North Freedom, announces the engagement of his daughter, Janet, to Marvin E. Hasse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hasse, i 1 1-point. Miss Rosio will be graduated in June from Wisconsin State college, Milwaukee.

Her fiance is stationed at Ft. Snelling, Minn. Definite wedding plans have not been made. Mrs. Catherine Benz, 224 Buell announces the engagement of her daughter, Janice Ann, to Burdean E.

Schwingel, son of Mrs. Rose Schwingel, Blue River. Miss Benz is employed by the Preferred Title Service Co. Her fiance is an employe of the Fisher Body division of General Motors, Janesville. er, Cross Plains.

Her fiance is -4 Piced from $55.00 Bridesmaids from Veils from $14.50 228 MILWAUKEE STREET MADISON, WISCONSIN PHONE 4-7539 hood will meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. James F. Land, 4018 Manitou Way. Bowling Group The Ladies' Municipal Bowling the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Raphael Bollig, Mazomanie. The wedding will be Apr. 21 in Francis Xavier Catholic church, Cross Plains. assn.

will bowl Tuesday at 1:30 Gudrid Circle The Gudrid Reading Circle jp.m. at the Bowl-A-Vard. It will ibe the last bowling session of the i season. will meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.

Olga Hougen, 2247 Rowley ave. I Hostesses will be Mrs. Ray MS I Jones and Don Ellis. Prizes will Girl Scout Training Courses Are Scheduled be given to the woman who bowls a "turkey" in any of the three games, and for the greatest difference between the bowler's average and her score for the Two training courses for Girl Scout leaders in this area will be three game series below the av erage. Prizes last week went to Mrs given Tuesday and Thursday at DONNA OLSON Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Olson, Highland, announce the engagement of their daughter. Donna, 125 Butler st, to Maurice Kampmier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kampmier, McFarland.

A June wedding is planned. Joseph Bosold and Mrs. O. A. Girl Scout leaders In Richland, Sauk, Iowa, Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Green, and Jefferson counties.

Camp Brandenburg is reached by following Highways 12 and 13 out of Madison through Springfield Corners to the top of Spring Quale. Camp Brandenburg. A Troop Camp course for leaders who want to take their troops camping will be held Tuesday Reservations for the luncheon hair goods Wigs, chignons, curls, braids, trans? formations and other goods made to order. Professional perfection with every individual fitting. we also have: a large supply of those four famous Revlon products: Revlon Living Lipstick, and Futurams Lipstick, Revlon Satin-Set and Silicaire.

Mail and phone orders accepted. must be made by Tuesday. from 8 to 3:30 p.m. Emphasis field hill, where a sign points the will be placed on teaching camp- 0 way to Lake Katrine. craft skills.

Those attending are to wear walking shoes and com fortable clothes, and take a jack- knife, compass, and nosebag Offer to Brides! GEXUIXE STEEL -DIE EXGIL4VED WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS PW Club lunch. A nature study course will be given by Mrs. John McNall Thurs day from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to Have' 'Fun Night' Those attending.

are to wear com Wiil. BllScli BEAUTY SALON 636 Stan St. ALpine 7-2591 Reg. $19.95 Value fortable clothes and bring a nose-; 100 for (9c each additional) MARCELLA MURPHY Hauser Photo Dag luncn, pencil, ana paper, cot-fee will be served, and no pre- The Business and Professional registration is required. Women's club has planned a fun VITH Engaged These courses are open to all night program for Wednesday at 6:15 p.

m. at the Capital hotel. Mrs. Fannie M. Steve' is program chairman.

1st $20 Purchase of Hosiery or Lingerie Rock Springs Club ROCK SPRINGS Mrs. Wil Ad Mattison will play organ selections. liam Hammermeister has been re-elected president of the Rock Members of the recreation com mittee who are arranging the pro PATTY'S LINGERIE SHOP 664 Stat St. 5-1841 Springs Woman club. Other, officers are: gram include Mrs.

Jessie C. Har-loff and Miss Laura Weinand, co- Mrs. John Geisser, vice-presi chairmen, Dr. Ruth Harmon, dent; Mrs. Arthur Kopf, secre Miss Edith Almquist, Miss Ber tary; Mrs.

Lee Prange, tha Frautschi, and Mrs. Ruth The engagement of Miss Mar-cella Jane Murphy to Robert Earl Walker is announced by. hsr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.

Murphy, Janesville. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, Janesville. Miss Murphy is employed as a surgical nurse by Drs.

George Thomas and Paul Odland, Janesville. Mr. Walker is an engineering student at the University of Wisconsin, where he is a member of Phi Kappa fraternity. A summer wedding is planned. Oakey.

Appointed to the conservation FEATURED NOW AT STALEY'S Easter Special committee were Mrs. William C. Holtz, Mrs. Geisser, and Mrs. Cover-Up Graceful cape has your favorite 8-gore flare so flattering to every figure! Make two Past Noble Circle Prange.

The' library committee an The Past Noble Grand Circle nounced that the village board is will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. cooperating in preparing a room at the home of Mrs. Alice Jor- in the Community building to establish a public library, which is fienson. 325 W. Doty st.

Hostesses the special silver jubilee year will be Mmes. Emily Legler and project of the Woman's club. Helen Larson. Defuxe Cold Wave Curls Bathed in Lanolin by Specialists I second StCv Appointment not always necessary all work guaranteed versions in print or check: in sparkling trimmed with embroidery! Pattern 7156: Embroidery transfers, pattern, directions for cape to fit small, medium sizes. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing.

Send to the Wisconsin State Journal Household Arts P. O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address, zone, and pattern number. Order our Alice Brooks nee-dlecraft catalogue.

Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs knitting, crochet, embroidery, iron-ons, toys and novelties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this book now. You'll want to order every design in it! OIR FAMOIS COLD WAVE $995 ON SALE $17 50 NOW (Including shampoo, et and cut) 95 6 complttt taley5 BEAUTY SALON Dial 9-4914 At Union Corneri Abovt Stein's Department Store Open Thursday Evenings REE BARTON Stuhg SSSv 'i How will you look EASTER morning? Pretty of course in a Her Birthday? Whether you are starting or adding to her Reed Barton service, your gift of sterling on that special occasion says you think the world of her. Prices are per Anniversary? head-turning, heart-Catching Special 6-pc. settings, Fed. tax inc.

Qccasion Carmen hat $Dmq. fdaaiL looJdng. siding pisaJh ApMnq 3 i i I'll, he Kttht: 1 ft Soya Scw.mrn $34.73 Guasic Ron 5 3iPf" 1 I 33.50 Pick your bonnet large or small pick it from our elegantly feminine Easter collection. Crisp straws frothed with drifts of veiling, flowers and fruit all styled to assure a beautiful you on Easter morning. JUL CL Whiat .30 1 375 i Tai 3 34.75 Ajrnovt 32.50 Be sure to attend CATELY'S BRIDES NIGHT Thursday, March 22 7:00 and see our displays of Steling, China, Crystal and Costume Jewelry.

Serenely confident in your own spring success that's how you feel in your new Handmacher "Weathervane" suit. Confident, too, in its softly-shaped perfection, in its flawless fit, in its precision detailing. A distinctive style whose precise young -lines are sharpened with a narrow back belt and blazer piping. White or brown. Yost's-Kcssenich 's State and Fairchild I Pf JEWELERS 9 West Main Street MILLINERY main floor Ob rh Square Since 1 857.

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