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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 10

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Madison, Wisconsin
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THE WISCONSIN STATE "JOURNSC TTTsconsTri Tuesday, March' 26, 1929 rseTeTT XCCIETT CLUE NEW arried in April to Calvin Koehrins The guests included Mrs. Xelle ham, Mra. Otto Rorchers. Mrs. S.

G. Sisf Ox Hand fade Floti'ers Scholars Given Opportunity for Study, Travel Hasbrouck 'an 1ecks Are Newest isconsin Acldi- tion to Group Studying i Abroad on Guggenheim Johnson. Miss Elizabeth Htrsig. Miss Helen Graben. Miss Dorothy I.ee.

Miss Jean Fartholomy. Miss Ruth Critrbell, M'ss Jean Proppers. Miss Jean Miss Ruth Miss Kleanore Jones, Vallle Olson nnd Mi Kther Gam. MOMtR Miss THOI slM Mi's l.ne!U Thousand. ho is to be married at a.

April at St. Kaphael's rhiin-h to William Wilbur LaRounty, as honored on Friday ftening at a shower at the home of her parents, at which there were 25 Mathews will entertain the club her studio and will give a talk on interior decorating. Members not to be present are to notify the secretary by 10 a. m. Wednesday.

KtXEST VISITOR Mrs. I Devereaux. Chicago, returned to her home on Saturday after passing the week with her cousin, Mrs. I- E. Gettle, Vilas avenue.

on kir Iota of Reta Phi Alpha entertained Miss Alice Hanson, grand rice jresident of the sorority, over the weekend. At the banquet on Saturday night, the following alumnae were present: Mrs. Hilda Henrich. Miss Margaret Luther. Madison.

Miss Margaret Hoff. Miss Florence Purcell and Miss Helen firhenk. Milwaukee, and Miss Henrietta I'tter-ath of Janesville. The formal dinner was given at the chapter house on Sunday. Miss Hanson is a graduate of the University of Washington, at Seattle, and at present la working for her Ph.

D. at Chicago. CUTS PARTI' Mrs. Eurr McWilliams entertained recently at a luncheon and card party. The guests were: Mra.

Hel-mer Frickson, Madison. Mrs. Lee Mutchler, Verona, and Mmea. E. D.

McWilliams, E. F. Kramer. L. Pease, R.

R. Pease, TV. H. Dunn and W. E.

Osilvie. Oreeon. MoTie Directors Decide Girls Greatest Loveliness HOLLYWOOD, Calif. 39 movie directors say that the secret of a girl's attractiveness ia exquisite akin. "It is a first essential for the screen star," says Clarence Badger, Paramount director.

"Only marvelous'y smooth skin carries over to the audience," Sue Carol explains." Lux Toilet Soap ieaves my akin gloriously smooth." A'ina out of ten tmen Stan an wring this vhitt fragrant nap. And all the great film atudioa have made it their official soap in all dressing rooms. A POPULAR NUMBER 88x Fellowships '4 I Lit "Xlfv I Sue Carol hat lovely sJtftt guesls. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles f.lljs gave a shower for her on Monday evening. ODD MOWS 1UM f. A dance will be held at Odd Fellows hall on Thursday evening, it which Krueger's orchestra will play. ALTRrSl Altrusa will meet for dinner at Wednesday, at Mrs. Gif-ford's.

after which Miss Eleanor SLIPPER HEEL HOSIERY Popular because of Ion5 wear oecausc of its duraUc service sfieer wei'sht tccause of trte fine, clear An opportunity for study and trav-1 abroad is to tiren vfral I'ni-rcrsity faculty members ho hav reivd appointments to John Simon Guggenheim Memorial fellowships. Prof, and Mrs. John Hasbrouck Tan Vleck. Breefe terrar. will be abroad during the.

second semester pf next year, while, the former studies under the fellowship at the VniTersity of Munich, Germany, the Vniversity of Gottineen. Germany, and the University of Copenhaien, Denmark. At the latter school Trot Van leek, who 1 a physicist. Ktudy undr rr. Xiela Bohr, and at Munich he will study with Dr.

Arnold who is delivering lectures at 'he university here this week. Prof. Raphael f-evy of the Romance Language department will conduct anannsrript atudy in the libraries of Paris, Basle, Berne, Leipsieg, and texture because the shades are always smart because its "Slipper Heel" jives a slim 88x laaai mer trimmer ankle line Farm a. Mis Helen O. White, professor of because the price is ex traordinarily low.

$1 .50 Slipper HHecl Fashion-wise women know that this hosiery has enviable beauty, and all Madison women know that it tan be had at Manchester's in the smart, est new spring thades. .50 Hosiery Underwear Featured in Madison By JIUK. MSBETH Hand-majle flowers from France were first introduced Into this country on milady's lingerie. They now embellish many gowns. This afternoon gown of beige chiffon is given a distinctive touch by the flowers set at intervals outlining the skirt tiers, which have an upward movement In front, and the ide sleeves, which are cut la circu lar fashion.

Sally Rlane, Wampas baby star screen player, wears a choker o' brilliants with this frock. yinplish at the university, who left for Knclanri last September for literary research received another appointment to continue her work. Prof. Carl S'erhenson has received renewal of hia fellowship for the eecond semester of 1930. Prof.

A. C. Solalinde la another rh9 will continue hia research broid. He and Mrs. Solalinde left for Europe last month.

Dr. Warren K. Stratman-Thnma fas been riven opportunity to continue his research in Africa. JrFRLIfi.W tRKM INC- M. Gilbert gave an interesting talk on "Color in the Home." BUCK HIVTk PAR IT Reservations for the spring luncheon of the Rlark Hawk Country club at 12:45 on Monday, April 1, at the Memorial Union building, are to be made by Friday with Mrs.

Paul Tha weddina; of Miss Mary Jane daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles Fleming Sperling. Wilkins-burc Pa and Louis Frederick Warrick, Madison, took place on Monday at p. m.

in the Trinity Reformed church at Wilkinsbtirg. The bride is a graduate of the irusic school at the Vniversity of Virginia, and is a member of Jph Delta, Pi sorority. Mr. Warrick, who is associated rfh the Wisconsin state hoard of health as sanitary engineer, is a graduate of the University of West i Virginia with the class of 1921. and received hi master's degree at Cornell in 1914.

He is a member of JTheta Chi fraternity and of Gamma lpha. graduate scientific Irwin. HONOR MISS PARHAH Miss Ruth Borchera gave a lunch eon at the Madison club today for Miss Margaret Tarham. who is to be SPECIAL al the Vogue FrRSAX TUB I' Rot; RIM Tha German club of the university will meet at 7:3 o'clock on Thurs-5ay in Lathrop parlor. The program, composed largely of musical nd dramatic skits will be furnished by the first and second year classes.

In charge of the following instructors: E. P. Appelt. L. F.

Gro'h. Miss T. M. Him. Miss P.

M. Kittel. E. A. Jlorgan.

Miss M. Pchirmer and Miss Beauty Salon Genuine Eugene Permanents E. H. Schneck (vcilh 6 monlht free service) $10 PA AT A ASTE JIOOERV LITER4TI RE CROUP The Modern Literature of the A. A.

U. W. will meet S'buraday at the College club, anJ will hare for its topic, "Mask In a Pageant," by William Allen White. Instead of "Hunger Fighters" and Whither Mankind." Is. E.

0. PR04.R4 An interesting program was given it the meeting of chapter of P. E. Rainwater Shampoo Linnea Nyberg, Mgr. Dolly 'eenberg.

Operator 213 Wisconsin Ave. O. ob Monday afternoon at the home! jj. block from old post offire I rf Mrs. W.

H. Dudley. A group of Across from Central High VALUES THAT INVITE COMPARISON Our buyers have searched the markets for Coats that possess Style and Quality to sell at a THRIFT PRICE. To do this it was necessary to accumulate hundreds of samples from manufacturers, and make them bid for our business before offering the coats to women of Madison and vicinity as the BEST VALUES OBTAINABLE. We have done this job so well that we invite all Madison and vicinity thrifty-wise women to examine minutely these Coats.

Every woman in Madison and vicinity should share in this Thrift Sale. ongs were sung delightfully bv ft. i i i badger tin Upen tvenins His Marjorie Tavlor. a student in i (be McBitrnev studio. Chiraro.

Mrs ffrsifMMiiririftri GROUP ir GROUP I THE NEW SHADES Sun skin CTearskin Bar skin Roscskin Bcacftskin Fairskin jct.i 50 lip ah Sizes. 1 bh. Bui q) All Sizes. 24 5 w. This Beautiful Easter Basket Deseroes a Place in lour Home An Eufter lily in every Madison home this Easier time Jg a worthy objective.

Here we hare irproximiitely 25.000 boMm fr your enjoyment. Come In for your selection tomorrow, or telephone and we will your order promptly. Easter Lilies at 50c per blossom Irresistible Values The kind of values you can't forget! The styles! The luxurious trimminjrs From every view, point these ccati are so wonderful that you would never believe it was a $15 sale except for the price tickets Coats you will enjoy wearing because they are so youthful and of such luxurious quality and far below their real Unprecedented Values A complete and varied selection of fashionable styles for Mother, Wife and Diughter. Yon find Coats for business wear, street wear, sports wear and dress wear Cape Backs Scarfs Throws fan Colars Shawl Collars Self Trimmed and Coats with Broadtail, Natural Squirrel, Bcijre Squirrel, Monkey Fur. worth Suntan, Black, New Blues, 1 BADGER 177 Smmim, See These Wonderful Coats in Our Windows See These Wonrlerfnl Coats in Our Windows FLORAL CO lHa.t.tlISS IMIilabimaCt 4jD LastTUfflin 1 5ff.

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