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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 11

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jwrrr TheWisconslStateJournal VOL. 136.NO. 13. 9 1 st Year. MADISON, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1930 Miss Marling, Mr.

Kohlenberg Are Betrothed Last Play to be Given Soon By Roby Road Players TWO performances of the plav. "The Magic Pills," will be given by the Roby Road Players, (he dramatic- class of Mrs. J. B. Arnold.

The play, the last of a series given during the winter by the Players, will be presented at 7 o'clock on Friday evening, May 2. and JO o'clock on Saturday morning. May 3, both performances being in the Woman's building. The following cast will appear: Ruth Conrad, as the head nurse: Betty Jean Smiih as the second nurse: Eleanor Potter, "King of Ko-ko:" Marjorie Rakken, "Queen of Koko:" Helen Ruth Covner. "King of Moko:" Kathryn Jones.

"Queen of Moko:" Marilyn Jones. "Queen of Moko's Nurse:" Uinh Biari. herald: Mary Charlotte Stoll, 'Witch of the Shirley Kindschi and Helen Balwin, "Sim" and 'Him," the two elves: Rely Biarl as "Price Sar-do;" Janet Bra i nerd as "Princess Nella;" and the court ladies, Elinor Arnold, Kathryn Jones. Betty Harris. Marjorie Rakken, Katherine Arnold, and Barbara Birkeland.

CHAPTER II. (IE E. O. Chapter H. of the P.

K. O. sisterhood will meet on Monday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Emil Truog. 110S Grant street.

The program will he presented by the past presidents. There will also be an important business meeting. All visiting P. E. Os are invited.

ALPHA I1KI.PHIA$ The Alpha Deiphians will hold their first meeting of the month on Monday at 2:30 in the V. W. C. A. parlors.

The subject will be "French Painting from Poussin to Delacroix." CLUB CHORUS KEHEAKSAL Mrs. H. F. Wilson, chairman of the Music department of the Woman's club, announces a rehearsal of the club chorus for Thursday at 3:30. C.

Thoma Miss Esther M. Caughey Miss Cecilia Marling -x WAX TL, 1 Mrs. Harry Esther Caughey is Engaged to Mr. Dahlgren Wedding to Be Held in Late Spring; Both Are Former U. W.

Students MR. and Mrs. Frank Caughey, 1315 Rutledge street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Esther Marie, to El-m-r George Dahlgren, son of Mrs. Anna Dahlgren, Rice Lake.

Miss Caughey attended the University of Wisconsin with the class of and is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Mr. Dahlgren was graduated from the course in geology at the university here last June. He was a fellow at High house, Tripp hall, during his senior year, was active in Intramural sports at the university, and is affiliated with rhi Kappa Tan fraternity. He is now an oil geologist at Oklahoma City.

The wedding is planned for late soring. X- -V- Daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter A. Marl ing Engaged to Marry in June By BERTHA LIBEL MR. AND MRS.

WALTER A. MARLING, 21 Prospect avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ceriella, to William Kahlenherg. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kahlenherg, Two, Rivers, Wis.

Mr. Kahlenherg, who was graduated from the University of Wid-ennsin last June, is a member of Alpha Sigma rhi fraternity. Miss Marling also attended the university. The wedding will take place la June. A.

A. W. AFFAIRS "Franklin, the Apostle of Modern Times" by Bernard Fay, will be reviewed at the meeting of the Modern Literature group of the A. A. V.

on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the College club. The Saturday luncheon discussion group will meet at 12:30 on Saturday at the College club. Mrs. II. S.

Richards is the hostess. MOTOR TO IOWA Evelyn, Ruth, Helen and Miles J. Walker, children of Mr. and Mra, Miles J. Walker, Evergreen drive; Shorewood hills, motored to Des Moines, Ia their former home, to visit relatives and friends over the week end.

if -if FROM SOUTH Mrs. L. L. Pidcoe arived here on Saturday evening from San Antonio, Texas, where she has been since early January with Mrs. H.

H. Thomas. Mrs. Pidcoe came by way of Nev Orleans. Mrs.

Thomas and her daughter, Carroll, will return by motor. TO ATTESD HEPDLXR Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Simpkinff, 143 West Oilman street, will go to Milwaukee this week to attend the wedding of Miss Janice A.

Anger to their son, Melanchthon H. Simpkins. The wedding will take place at noon, on AVednesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.

Anger, 579 Terrace avenue, Milwaukee. TO MrSK'LAS' (TatHERIAG Miss Ernestine Cohn, Milwaukee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohn, 505- East Gorham street, will attend the reunion in Evanston.

111., today of pupils of Victor Heinze, well-known pianist who was a guest teacher several years ago at the Wheeler Conservatory of Music. Miss Cohn was the youngest pupil of the artist in Madison. A reception for all former students is being held during the afternoon at the home of Adele Lane Kennedy in Evanston, and the plans are to be made to form national association of these students, who will meet in convention during the summer. Mr. Heinze is returning from abroad for the summer while he teaches at the In stitute of Music and Allied Arts in Chicago.

SOUTH MADISON AID SOCIETY Mrs. Donald Watson will entertain the Woman's Aid society of South Madisoru on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the People's Community church. Misses Fox, Havcy Given High Positions OFFICIAL word hag come that Miss Elizabeth Gordon Fox, a former Madison young woman who has many connections here, ha resigned her position as national director of the Public Health Nursing service of the American Red Cross to join the faculty of Yale university School of Nursing, and that Miss I. Malinde Havey, daughter of Mrs. O.

Havey, 1S25 Winnebago street, has been appointed to this position in her place. Miss Fox represents the third generation of the Fox family well known in Madison and throughout the state for its leadership in medical work. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fox, Madison, the former being a cousin of Dr.

Philip Fox. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin with the class of anil attaining high scholastic honors, shn was graduated from the Johns Hopkins university School of Niirsins. She has held important positions in hospitals in eastern lines nnd in assumed the directorship with the American Red Cross. Family I.lie Here Mis Havey, who passes vacation here each season, was born nar Stoughton and is a graduate of the IleForest high school. She com-ple'Pd her rourse the Ulinoia Training School for Nurse? in 1910, held various positions in the mid-we-t.

and at the outbreak of the World war joined the Red Cross overseas forces, serving with distinction as assistant chief nurse at Base hospital, No. 36, at Vittel, ia the Vosges mountains. During the great drive in the spring of 101S at Compiegne, she served with the field nursing forces under fire. For ber courage she received a first-class medal from the Bri'ish sovernrnent. Miss Havey held various divisional directorships ami in lfi25 was given the position nf -taut national director (-f Hie Red Cross, from which she is nm promoted.

In the Mississippi flood of P27 and the Porto P.n'r) i 1 tt of she directed tt" tl Cross nurses disaster flute. Orvin T. Havey of Madison Saw World war service in Frame in an electriil service at the same tjtrtp h's sisfr was stationed there. Anothc brother. Nicholas Havey, and a si-ter, Mls3 Lydia Havey, also live in iladison.

"iBEWETT-BELL Mrs. Clayton L. Parman Sw "lS Miss Carolyn Smith Drake-Thoma Wedding is Event at Grace Church Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett, 618 South Brooks street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Doro-thv Agnes, to Robert Stanton Bell, Madison.

The wedding will take place in June. ALUMNAE The Phi Omega Pi alumnae will have a pot luck supper meeting on Monday at 0:30 at the home of Mrs. H. F. Leindorff.

204 North Flnckney street. KAPPA AIXMXAE The Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae association will meet on Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Henry Trumbower, 1T22 Summitt avenue. 4t AK0MA WELFARE LEAGUE Mrs. W.

G. Bleyer will address the Nakoma Welfare league on Thursday at 2:10 p. the meeting to be held in the Nakoma School house. Mrs. Bleyer will tell of her travel experiences.

Mrs. C. N. Wilson is the refreshment chairman, CRA It ALL-BLISS An engagement announcement which is. of interest in Wisconsin is that of Miss Carolyn Crandall, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Arthur Richmond Crandall, Boston, to Robert Wilniarth Bliss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bliss of Janesville. Miss Crandall was graduated from Smith college in Mr.

Bliss was graduated from Dartmouth college in 1929 and is a member of Psl Cpsilon fraternity. His father is well known as the publisher of the Janesville Daily Gazette. Marcella Eierman is Betrothed; Will be Married in June MR. and Mrs. M.

F. Eierman. 215 North Brearly street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Marcella Mary, to James F. X.

Conmy of Fargo, N. D. Miss Eierman was graduated from the University of Wfseonsin with the class of 1H2S and for the past two years has been a laboratory bacter-ioloeist at St. John's hospital in Fareo. She is a member of Kappa Delta sorority and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa phi, honorary societies at the university.

Mr. Conmy is the junior member of the law firm of Conmy. Young, and Conmy in Fargo. He was graduated from the University of North Dakota in 1021. being affiliated with Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, and Dela Sigma Rho, forensics fraternity.

nr The wedding will take place dur- IK uie eariy pari 01 June in Kaai- Wl Miss Margaret Fagg (above) Miss Marcella Eierman (below) NE of the outstanding iceddingi of the spring season Was that of Miss Margaret Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Drake, Harry C.

Thoma, which look place on Friday evening at the Crace Episcopal church. Photo hy DeLonge Studio. Announcement is being made today of the engagement of Miss Esther M. Caughey, daughter of Mr. and E.

Caughey. to Elmer C. Dahlgren, Oklahoma City. Harold Hone phoio. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter A. Marling announce ihe engagement of their daughter, Cecelia, to William Kohlenberg, Jr. of Two Ricers, Wis. Photo by DeLonge.

Mrs. Clayton L. Parman was Miss Janice Lorraine Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude D.

Jordan. Her Wedding took place quietly r-t Friday. DeLonge photo. The engagement of Miss Margaret Elinor Fagg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Fagg, to Kenneth P. Thompson is announced today. Reierson phnto. Mr.

and Mrs. M. F. Eierman announce ihe engagement of their daughter, Marcella Mary, to James F. X.

Conmy of Fargn, D. Miss Carolyn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. arrison A. Smith has left for Washington, D.

where she wdl serCe as a page at the 39th Continental Congress of the National Daughters of the American Revolution. Her mother, who is regent of John Dell chapter of Madison, is also attending the Congress. Kappa Alumnae Arranging For Benefit Affair ISS Katherino Parkinson Is chairman of ai rancements for the benefit bridge which will be given at the Kappa Knppa Gamma house on Saturday, April 26. Other committee members are Miss Elsa Fatieihach. Mrs.

C. N. Maurer. Mrs. Iionald S.

Stophlct. Mr. Richard A. Trotter, the Misses Elizabeth Swensen and Hor'ene Darin-. Thev are being assisted by Mrs.

William Mmvry, Mrs. Wanen Meade. Mrs. O. T.

Nelson and Miss Josephine Ferguson. Miss Parkinson has already received reservations for 40 tables. Reservations may be mad" hv calling Miss Parkinson. 2'H of Mrs. C.

N. Maurer. B. 4152. The active chanier and Kappa mothers are cooperating with the alumnae association in sponsoring the affair.

L0MBARI0. ORSEATEXO Saturday morning, April 28, Is the date set for the wedding of Miss Mary J. Lomhardo. daughter of Mrs. Anna Lomhardo.

and I. Corsenteno. son of Mr. anil Mrs. John Corsenteno.

Rot kford, whic will take place in Madison, the Rev. J. G. Nealt performing the ceremony. the children of the Shorewood com-n unity.

Mrs. Andrew Hopkins is the chairman of the committee arranging the affair, and is being assisii hy Mrs Harold Noer. Mrs. Harry Geisler. and Miss Alma Haake.

The Boy Scout troop of the community Is aiding the 1 committee with the arrangements. AN exceptionally beautiful wedding in the Easter-tide was that of Miss Margaret Drake, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank I. Drake, 2113 Keyes avenue, to Harry Charles Thoma, Madison, son of Mrs.

Lucy Thoma, Milwaukee. The ceremony at Grace Episcopal church on Friday evening at 8 o'clock was attended by a large number of Madison and university friends. The rector, the ltev. H. H.

Lumpkin, read the service. Miss Eloise Drake, soprano, a talented Madison soloist, sang two num bers, "Tomorrow," by Strauss, ami "Serenade." Schubert, before the marriage ceremony and also served 1 her sister as maid of honor. The "Bridal Chorus." from Lohengrin, and the Mendelssohn wedding march were played on the organ for the processional and the recessional. The decorations in the church were simple, white roses, freesia, and feens being used, at the altar, and smilax entwined about the lighted candles. The bride presented a charming 1 picture in a very long, simply de- signed gown of ivory satin with an I Fli7Rhpthnn cnTIflr nf lace.

Her loni? tulle veil was draped from a lace cap, with a tiny cluster of orange blossoms at either side, and she carried a bouquet of white roes. Bridesmaid' The own worn by Miss Eloise Drake was of delicate pink chiffon, fashioned on silhouette lines with a swirl of four ruffles below the knee. The neckline, which had a slight decolletage in was outlined by a chiffon bertha, and the sleeves of i elbow length, ended in a circular ruffle. Both Miss Drake and the two bridesmaids, the Misses Margorie Van Skike and Margaret Cole, who walked together to the altar, wore large hairbraid hats, trimmed with crushed satin ribbon, in the same colors as their gowns, and long white gloves, and carried bouquets of spring flowers. Miss Cole was in orchid georgette and Miss Van Skike in pastel green, the gowns being designed alike.

They were fitted to a point at Ihe knee and had two deep ruffles at the bottom. Wide cape collars completed the frocks. James W. Yonts, served Mr. Thoma as best man, and William Fuller, Milwaukee, and John R.

Roh-erts, Chicago, were the ushers. All are fraternity brothers in Phi Kappa Sigma at the university here. Among Wedding (iiicts Relatives and close friends attended the reception after the ceremony at the Drake home. Among those who- came from out of the city for the wedd'ng were Mr. and Mrs.

Roland I. Pr', who have recently moved fro .1 to St. Paul, when make their new home. and their little daughter lan Jean, will remain here for week's stay. The Rev.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Addis Drake and little son. David Frank, Chicago, were also here and re- turned on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. (Jorge Stanchfield. Fond du Lac. uncle and aunt of the bride, were guests while in Madison, of their i (Continued on neit page) Shoreivood to Have" Egg Hunt on Easter Day AN Easter egg hunt on the afternoon of Easter day has been arranged for the children of Shorewood Hills village and will be held in Black haw park.

The children are to bring their own baskeis and tather af the white pagoda rn the park. Favors will be given the tiny children who are too young 10 hunt ih colored eges. No individual invitations are heng issued this season fnr th" hunt. The occasion marks the fourth annual Easter Day egg hunt arranged tor "Bird in Hand to be Given by University League t'DIRD IN HAND" by John! Drinkwater has been chosen by the University League as I i the play to be read at the annual dramatic eveninsr which will be held 1 on Friday evenine. April 25.

in Lath-j rop hall. I H. L. Ewiiank will have charge of the reading, which will he given hy a group of League members. I afternoon at 2 3" at the home iif Mrs Herman L.

Ekern, Sborewood Hills. Announce Troth of Margaret Fagg, Kenneth Thompson ANNOUNCEMENT made of the engagement of Miss Margaret and Mrs. William J. Fagg. 151 Proud-fit street, to Kenneth P.

Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Thompson, 19 South Orchard street.

Both Miss Fagg and Mr. Thompson were formerly, students at the University of Wisconsin. The wedding is being planned for the late spring GIIIRIIMIRILF. The Gudrid Reading circle will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday ,1.

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