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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 10

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Madison, Wisconsin
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City () I'm From the Notebook Coeds Study Dining Art By ANN RUNDELL (Of The State Journal Staff) Robert Schelin, manager of the dormitory dining room at Edgewood College is conducting a seminar for co-eds "Adventures in Dining." The after-dinner series is introducing them to the selection of wine as a food accompaniment, and deals with entertaining in the home, table settings, planning menus, and basics of cooking. Mr. Schelin has found that there's more to college dining service than the supervision of food preparation. The girls like a little glamor with their meals. So he scheduled a series of monthly dinners using lights, music, and atmosphere to transform the dormitory dining room.

On a recent night some 200 co-eds were treated to an "Evening on Broadway." Billboard type pictures of theater stars lined the walls, candles were lit on each table, colored lights shone overhead, and they walked in under a canopy to a replica of "the Great White Way." The buffet dinner was served in three acts Schedule Lectures for Wives The University of Wisconsin Extension announces the fifth lecture and workshop series, "Managing Yourself: Your Role as an Executive's Wife" at eight meetings on Thursdays from Mar. 19 to May 7. The 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. meetings will be at the Wisconsin Center, 702 Langdon St. Mrs.

Lee (Alma) Baron is discussion leader and instructor. A graduate of the School of Retail Training, University of Pittsburgh, and the Dakota Wesleyan University, she was an advertising manager of a Pittsburgh department store for 16 years, a teacher of speech, English, and charm courses, and in radio and television. Currently she does free lance public relations and advertising, consulting, and teaching. Prof. Kenneth Rindt, Commerce Extension faculty, 432 N.

Lake is program coordinator. The course has been given four times during the last academic year to -subscribed classes. It is for the executive's wife, who is also a mother, wife, homemaker, community volunteer, hostess, amateur psychiatrist, country hopper, settler, decorator, and chauffeur. Major topics will be Do-ItYourself Psychiatry--The Art of Listening; Therapy for Two; Beauty Is As Beauty Does; How Far Is "Far The Three Faces of Jane; Pardon Me Madame, Your Slip Is Showing! Write a Let's Have a Ball! Entertaining at Home or Away; and Bridging the Generation Gap Looking to the Future. Registration is at the Madison Class office, Room 101, University Extension Building, 432 N.

Lake St. There is a fee. Wisconsin State Journal fiumily Women PAGE 10, SECTION 1 MARCH 2, 1970 Deanery Spring deanery meetings of the Madison Diocesan Council of Catholic Women have been announced. Rock Deanery, Mar. 18, St.

Paul's, Evansville; Grant Deanery, Mar. 31, St. Mary's, Bloomington; Madison, Queen Theta Alumnae Schedule Program "Liz Leslie Presents" is program for Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie, 4913 Chalet Gardens Rd.

Officers will be elected. Mrs. Martha Sumner is hostess chairman. Castoff Squares to Dance Wednesday The Castoff Squares will have an intermediate square dance with refreshments Wednesday from 8 p.m. to 10:30 at the Deerfield Village Hall.

Milt Thorpe will call. BUDGET WAVE 25 Tues. Wed. $6 RUNDELL'S SALON BEAUTY 2307 W. Johnson 255-5197 LOSE TWO SIZES BY EASTER.

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Thomases Are Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William F. Thomas, 4609 Keating Terrace, have received word of the birth of their first grandchild, William Lawrence Tonn, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Tonn, born Friday in Fitzsimmons Hospital, Denver, Colo. Mrs. Tonn is the former Susan Thomas. They are living in Aurora, while Mr. Tonn is stationed at Lowry Air Force Base.

The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tonn, Fond du Lac. Hospital Singers Entertain The Dane County Hospital Singers gave a short concert Thursday at the meeting of the Retired Teachers Assn. The group of six men and six women are directed by Mrs.

Lynette Miller, chairman of the University League Newcomers Service Group. After the concert, the group went to the Pancake Plantation, for a treat before returning to the hospital. 'State Nurse' Named Mrs. Nancy Paape, Marshfield, is one of 39 state finalists chosen by the American Nurses' Assn. in a nationwide "Be-Involved Nurse Search." Nominated by the Wisconsin State Nurse's Assn.

in Milwaukee, Mrs. Paape is staff development educator at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield. Meetings Listed of Peace, Apr. 6, at night; Columbia, St.

Cecilia's, Wisconsin Dells, Apr. Jefferson, St. Mary's, Palmyra, Apr. Lafayette, Immaculate Conception, Truman, Apr. 14; and Sauk, St.

Benedict's Fox Bluff, Apr. 16. Plans for Leadership Day on June 2 at Holy Name Seminary are being completed, according to Mrs. Leo Clemens, Dane, coordinator to the president, Mrs. Edmund Droessler.

Kenneth Haagenson, Madison, executive vice-president of the Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce, will speak. Learnshops with experts will be conducted in five commissions. A board meeting and Bishop's dinner will be June 1 at the Seminary. The State Day of Unity, sponsored by the Church Women United of Wisconsin, will be May 13 at Bethel Lutheran Church. CRYSTAL -cut crystal decanters in complete sets or individual pieces.

-SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR SOMEONE SPECIALFree Gift Wrapping Doorside Parking Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturdays 'til 6 p.m. STEVENS HOUSE OF GIFTS 2565 East Johnson St. Phone 249-8568 "Formal "final played. cloths spaghetti.

cuisine, luau, MISS KILSDONK Engaged RACINE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kilsdonk, Racine, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Rose, Witte Hall, Madison, to David E. Berwick, Middleton, son of Mrs.

Judith Ingwell, Albuquerque, N. M. She is a sophomore in education and he a junior in engineering at the University of Wisconsin. A Sept. 5 wedding is planned.

CONSTIPATED 2 DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET TRY BRAN Kelloug's Mrs. Yeshajahu Pomeranz -State Journal Photo by D. Patrick Newcomers' Model Says Israel: a Pressure Cooker' "If America was a melting then Israel is a pressure cooker." says Mrs. Yeshajahu Pomeranz who came to the United States years ago from Haifa, one of Israel's three largest cities and its main sea port. "Jewish people from all parts of the world with varied talents and from many different backgrounds are moving to Israel." 'I think they are looking for meaning to their lives." Mrs.

Pomeranz moved in 1959 to Manhattan, where her husband received his Ph.D. degree in cereal chemistry from Kansas State University. The family has lived in Madison since June. "I WAS HOMESICK when we first went to Kansas." she admits, "but I have adjusted and am now quite content ESA Chapter Meetings Set Alpha Sigma Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.

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1006 W. Badger Rd. Beta Iota will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Robert Patterson, 5725 Bartlett Lane. with our life here.

There are many stages of growing up and I am still As a member of University League-Newcomers, Mrs. Pomeranz will be one of nine models appearing at that organization's annual Luncheon and Fashion Show, Saturday, at the Four Lakes Yacht Club, 6312 Kathryn St. Lunch at 1 p.m. will be preceded by cocktails at 12:30. Other Newcomer models will be Mmes.

John Desmond, Lloyd Flanders, Richard Goldstein, David LeMahieu, Michael McCracken, Ivan Preston, Wayne Robinson, and Peter Sinaiko. Modern conveniences which are readily accessible to the American housewife appeal to her, Mrs. Pomeranz confides, although she thinks she might have had these innovations even if she had stayed in Israel. Many of these conveniences are a vail able there today and "they are considered luxuries." ISRAELI CITIES are expanding and on one return visit to Haifa, Mrs. Pomeranz recalls being unable to find her way out of a development Monday Special 4 SHIRTS $1.11 expertly finished Clothing Care Center 4500 Monong Drive Phone 222-06124 YOURS FREE! The 1968 edition of the MurrayPublished exclusively by Arthur Murray, Inc.

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"There is no generation gap in Israel," she says. "The young people are serious minded and Jewish people of all ages are united by a common purpose." When queried about hobbies, she replied, "I'm flexible. When I feel like knitting, I knit; when I feel like sewing, I sew." She also enjoys playing Bridge and besides University League--Newcomers belongs to the League of Women Voters. An elementary teacher in Israel, Mrs. Pomeranz now concentrates her time and talents on her home and family.

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