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Kathleen Siherz Married Monday to Carl Peterson RIN'G her mother's weddina veil anrl a hat. Her bouquet aid of honor's Tele worn an Corn in ittc.e Mrs. K. VV. Holmqui MR.

iff ft i MISS DORIS J. Hl'ISMAN ot daughter. Doris AND MRS. JOHN" E. Burke Heights, nnounce the engagement 5 and approaching marriage of their Tclawoman committee of Reeves, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Cloy County Women's Republican D. Reeves. Donncllson. 111.

announces that no meetings The wedding will be held be held until further notice. Holy Cross Lutheran church at ever, members will continue m. July 1. peak to groups in surrounding is whenever pr. iMr.

The Dane County club plans to ttOara Of II Cailll I'lCTllC Be la Hanson Joins June Procession ATTENDED BY the bridegroom's sister and three sor enaissanre lace over net. Miss Kathlrpn Tarv Kihm riaimhtor ority sisters, Miss Bela Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siherz. 710 Edeewnnd" avp became the ley Hanson.

dauKhter of Mr. and ot tan i.eonara l'eterson. son of (hp far! Ppfoi snn tp. mts. Jiaunce ai.

nanson, ic. at 1:30 p. m. yesterday in Blessed Sacrament church rectory. Marston av Hayes officiated onde.

Riven in marriaRc by her fathc mas and lilies of the vallev. Her sister attendant, chose blue clotted swiss 'vi 420 was married to En sien Peter FitzGibbon Block, USN, carried a bouquet ofson Mr and Mrs iss I ucy Belle Si be Block. Manhasset. Lons a white pique sash X. Y.

The ceremony was read at i iVMiino p.m.. June 7 by Fr. Edward i cre Miss Loic Peterson and Mi: B. Auchter. Waunakce.

in the home of Bishop William Patrick riTnnnnr Fnv Rlnff Bronken. JULY DATE CHOSEN rhc hriflc eivcn in marriage by cv7. watched her daugh ins in a rosc shantung dress with a white or shoulder. The bride rtother chose a green suit dress and wore ir.ti A bridal dinner was held Sun dav nUht at the Hoffman house: lor 23 guests. Two hundred guests' were present at the reception at the Madison club.

Assisting were Mines lames D. McCue. Knowlton l.evenick, Gilbert Sullivan, W. A. Diaper, Allan Meaux, Jack Emer and K.

A. Johnson, and Miss Joan Holm. Miss Marilyn Coon and Miss Kathleen Kellogg. for the wedding trip to northern Wisconsin, the bride changed to a blue linen suit. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin where she was a member of Alpha Chi Orac.

The bridegroom is attending the university where he is affiliated with Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Phi. After June the couple will be at home at N. Pinckncy st. bouffant frock of white embroidered organdy over pale pink. The gown was styled with a stand up collar, deep neckline, leg o'mut ton sleeves and a slim waist accented by a narrow black velvet belt.

A Juliet cap of white lace held her short tulle veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of lilies of the valley and pale pink roses. MISS ELIZABETH BLOCK, a freshman at Smith college. Northampton, was honor attendant. Her gown of white organdy over pastel green was fashioned with a scalloped neckline and hemline, puffed sleeves and a full ankle length skirt.

Her bouquet was of spring flowers and she wore a tiara of ivy leaves and flowers. The three sorority sisters serving as bridesmaids wore ensembles similar to the maid of honor's. They were Miss Mary" Lou Reetz. Madison. Miss Jane Stouf which fer, Boston.

and Miss Lou orchids. Huiskamp, Madison. Miss Rutl Ensign Bernard R. Boyland. bridegroom, Gary.

was best man. Three Sne wore other classmates at the United States Naval academy were ushers. They were Ensign Lewis Kess ler. Evanston, 111., formerly of Madison, Ensign John Coughlin. jWenatchee.

and Ensign Robert P. Kramer, Detroit, Mich. run ualui ters wed SOCIETY CLUB EVENTS WOMEN'S FEATURES MADISOX, tTISCOSSIX. TUESDAY. JUNE 13, 1050 Mrs.

Peter F. Block nme. Hickory Hill farm. 12 miles Miss Pearson. Mr.

and nrth of Portage. Also on the: Bernard Sword, and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Donna Tubbs, Chicago, Mrs. Shirley Hinz.

Miss Betty Hinz jenda are the Fox River locks Robert Joubert. Later the groupjHarrv Sorenson. Milwaukee, and and Miss Janet Punswick. Green lake and the Old Long was entertained at the DeForest Miss'jean Sabin. Madison I Mr.

and Ripon college in Ripon. Doland home. Columbus. For the wedding trip to New, spending a Mrs. Robert Allen Hint fell a cascade of Schmidt and Jacqueline Kropp.

After a week in northern Wis Hinz. sister of theconsin, the couple will return to Josephine Balaty may be con I York City and St. Simon's island, in the east, will be at home after'itlet her fingertin veil acted for furtner information be Ga the bride wore a light blue 'June 20 at ,02 W. Lakeside St. b0UqUet was of red roses.

Friday evening. ilienafa UOnienaon linen suit with a navy picture hat. nnRRFRFK inKlVFV ad of honor. Miss Ruth I Warren Ryerson. 353 1 After July 1, the newlyweds will: 5 rFRFVONY and Mrs.

Lowell Hanson rou nsend Club Dance i Kensington attended the Re be at home in Charleston, S. C. I A p' Ht iPr chose owns of u'nite embroidered vnsend club will sponsor dance at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday i the East Side Busincs.

Machine or Machineless PERMANENTS 3.50 39 Sptcijl 5.95 1 Win Special 7.95 aukee last week. Early Saturday; THE BRIDE attended Stephens this afternoon um'ted in jius CGloria Slotten, Ryerson joined her there. coiiegc. coiumow. ino ana me ilkv flower girl, wore a light green Thev spent Saturday evening and university ot Wisconsin wnere thp hnmo nf anriiwas a member of Pi Beta Phi Mrs.

i rd r.yerson. Mr. sorority. Ensign Block was gradu Idaho and Me Womans Aid Society Meets fromth'i unq oi tne season at peruirth, daughter of Mr. and yellow roses 142 Langdon st.

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Paul, and 'Brantwood. The Rev. Dave United States Naval land read the ceremony. Mrs. William If.

Mifward. Concv academy this month. He has been The bride chose a white sum rston farm. Odana will be. assigned to duty aboard the dc mer suit, a white cloche hat with white veil and navy accessories.

She wore a corsage of red roses and white sweet peas. I WIPPERFURTH IHNZ i Honor attendant, Mrs. Leonard il i A 11 A JUNE 3 in he Ojala, Orr, was attired in Delta Acta Alumnae A rectory of St. Raphael's a navy summer suit and white Delta Zeta alumnae will1 hold Miss Loretta Wip accessories. Her corsage was of Your search for the light and airy half size clress.

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and Mrs. John C. Elmer, Monticello. and Ralph Manning Pearson, son of Dr. and Mrs.

E. F. Pearson, Rutland, were married in First Baptist church in Rutland at 5 p. m. June 9 by the Rev.

Walter ri. White. The bridal gown was fashioned of lace with cap sleeves and rolled collar. Her fingertip net veil was fastened to a lace crown and accented with rhinestoncs. She carried an arrangement of white flowers.

Miss Judith Pearson, maid of honor, wore light blue frosted organdy. Her bouquet was of white and yellow flowers. Best man was Alfred J. Catozzi, Windsor, Vt. Ushers were Arnold W.

Sharp of Mendon, and William F. Delance of Rutland, Vt. One hundred guests attended the reception in the church parlors. The bride attended Elmhurst college, Elmhurst, 111., and the bridegroom is now a student at that college. After honeymooning in Vermont, the couple will reside in Detroit.

HAYES BAXTER IN BLUE RIVER First Methodist church at 2 p. m. last Saturday, Miss Betty Jean Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C.

Hayes, Blue River, exchanged marriage vows with Leland Baxter, son of the senior Leland Baxters, Avoca. The bride was gowned in white frock of light blue university. nc nnde will uc Her picture hat graduated in August from the veil was fastened to a headpiece ricd a muff adorned with cream is a graduate of the university and s0 She earned a cascade bou colored carnations. is studying for a master's degree plnk roses centered wlth Similar ensembles in light green in education. i v.

and lilac organdy were worn by, i the fall, both Mr. and Miss ater' i the bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert Mad igan and Mrs. Robert Esscr. ding Mrs.

Hanson chose a pale The bride's mother attended blue crepe dress over pale pink. A the ceremony in a gown of grey uimiu ni Mi dim int i neiu a nink rnmnlptpri hpr pn SOrlCS. Mrs. HinZ ChOiC an aqua Mice If iernnJn ()lnr Trin lE.Vh i in A Kra Print drc5S wUh aml crope clress ulth whltC Strciff. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. LS( onsin Unlet 1 lp llumbus. Those attending were Dr brown accessories and a corsage accents. iMelvin M. Strciff.

New Glarus. The Wisconsin Outers will meet and Mrs. Dwight Lichty, Dr. bronze orchids was the choice! After a wedding breakfast for and Eugene Curtis Slotten, son of it 10 a. m.

Sunday at Manchester Mrs. Pierce Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. the bridegroom's mother. the immediate families, a reccp tne Thomas Slottens, Belleville, John Doynooa nnroin iautz.

irene Kimei. Assisting at the receotion at the tion was held at the ParK notel married hv the Rev. W. J. home of the bride's parents were for 250.

Assistants were Miss stnekey. homo of the bride's nnrents were for 250. Assistants were Reformed Gobar wore costumes The bride's gown of nylon marquisette was styled with a round anQ f1TS are neck and drop shoulder effect of and Mrs. Hinz, who are two week honeymoon ss sjianow lace. A satin oon satin dress and apple blossoms in Attending the bridegroom were Grant Slotten and Dennis Streiff.

groomsmen, and Kenneth Streiff and Clayton Streiff. ushers. Stephen Streiff was ring bearer. reception was held at tne Zwingli house The bridegroom is a student at the University of Wisconsin where he is affiliated with Alpha Beta Psi fraternity. MAAS MOXSOV THIRST METHODIST church.

H. vvipperturtn, itrj aest man was Leonara ujaia. ji stoughton. was the scene of W. Lakeside exchanged nup and Raymond E.

Anderson, Amery. t10 wedding of Miss Dorothy lial vows with Robert Alien Hinz. and Wilbert Wasti, Brantwood, Jcan Maas. daughter of Charles son of Mr. and Mrs.

William ushered. Maas, and ciajton M. Monson. son Hinz. D31 Spaight st.

The The elder Mrs. Jokinen watched of Mrs Ma Monson. all of Stough Thomas C. Lourim officiated. the ceremony in a Nile green itr)r, Th rpv Georoe Jordan The bride gown of ivory Chan sheer dress.

She wore a pink read the servjce at 2:30 p.m. June tilly lace was fashioned with a rose corsag wine conar ana a Danerina lengtn Assisting at tne reception were The bride was attired in white skirt. She wore a picture hat of! the Misses Ruth Merow. Patricia embroidered organdy styled with matching lace and carried a muff Brunner. Pauline Kwapil, Luella; a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and full skirt.

She wore a fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of white roses and a handkerchief belonging to her mother. Miss Ruth Maas. maid of honor, chose yellow nylon marquisette and a bouquet of blue California David Drotning was best man, and Robert Thomson and Chester Maas, ushers. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents for 75 guests. The couple honeymooned in northern Wisconsin and is now at home in Stoughton, headdress of baby orchids.

A fan i thn tins! man cuvureu wnn oaoy orcnias iormea STREIFF SLOTTEN ner uoral note isriaal aloes, Virs. angelical SUNDAY in aim Lois Netz was flower girl in a white costume. Ring bearer was Michael Hiies. Bste man was Lional Baxter. Ushers were Keith Martin, Rock ford, afnd Carwin Baxter, Monroe.

After a honeymoon in the southern states and Mexico, the couple will be at home in Avoca July 10. KARLS LAUFENBERG marquisette and carrying a crescent shaped bouquet of white rose filled gladioli and lilies of the valley. Miss Elizabeth Margaret Karls was married to Herbert J. Laufenberg at 9 a. m.

on June 6 in St. John's Catholic church, Waunakee. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George tiabfmass.

The bridal gown was stvled with a fitted bodice of Chantilly lace with marquisette pleats forming a portrait neckline. The full skirt extended into a court train. Her illusion veil was caught to a bonnet of white illusion and lilies of the valley. Miss Lucille Karls, maid of honor, wore mist green dotted Swiss with matching gloves and bonnet trimmed with lilies of the valley. Her flowers were pink roses.

Miss Marion Laufenberg, bridesmaid, was attired identically to the honor attendant. Best man was Arthur Laufenberg. George Karls was groomsman, Kenneth Laufenberg and Alfred Karls, ushers. Dinner was served in the home of the bride's parents to 110 guests. One hundred and fifty guests were present at the reception.

After July 1 the couple will reside near Mt. Horeb. Refrigeration Service Call tbe Man Who Knows AL MEINKE 7.1 Tears' Experience Electrical Appliances Repaired 1S39 Monro St 7 S2I7 it 1 11 STI "A John Leon litis Claims i Bride Miss Ada Mae Dobbs THE REV. RO W. ZIMMER read the service yesterday which united in marriage Miss Ada Mae Dobbs, daughter of William L.

Dobbs, Monroe, and John Leon litis, son of Prof, and Mrs. Leon L. litis, 734 Huron Hill. The 11:30 a. m.

ceremony took place in Hunt chapel of Christ church. Thp hririe's eown was stvled with a r.hantillv lace bodice and full tulle skirt. Her veil was fingertip length. Roses and lilies of RECEIVES DEGREE Miss Mary E. Winslow ISS MARY ELIZABETH Winslow, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Charles G. Win slow, 4150 Manitou Way, was one of 430 to be graduated from Ober tin college, Oberlin, at the 117th anniversary commencement exercises ot the college Monaay Miss Winslow's parents, both alumni of Oberlin, attended the ceremonies. Mrs. Joachim Is Delegate Mrs. George L.

Joachim, 305 Mills, a delegate of the Madison Woman club, will attend the Wis consin state convention of Wom en's clubs at Wausau this week.1 While in Wausau she will be the: guest of her son in law and daugh tcr, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Peterson. Breibys Are in Cleveland Mrs. N.

H. Breiby and young daughter, Mary, 902 McBride left Sunday by motor for Cleveland. where they are the guests of Mrs. Breiby's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

William Petry. They will be away about 10 days. Here from Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baillie, Winchester, and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Gale and sons. Tommy and Jimmy, South Milwaukee, recently visited at the home of Mr. and Karls, Waunakee. The Anton Lau frs Vnol8" gtl fenbergs, Mt.

Horeb, are the Glad.vf: 2223 Chamberlain ave. hriHocrnp.m'c narcte I Mrs. Baillie and Mrs. Gale are min J. Reddinston read the mm daughters of the Cavanaghs.

Guests at Lautz Home Mrs. William R. Graves, Prairie du Chien, is making an extended visit with her son in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Lautz and family, 1706 Regent st. Roswell Graves, Milwaukee, for merly of Lawrence, recently visited his mother at her home in Prairie du Chien. Parish Rickard Miss Marian Parish, Linden, will be married to Melvin Rick ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rickard, also of Linden, in Primitive Methodist church, June 24.

Spend the weekend at MEADOWBROOK LODGE Dining Room, Pool Open June 17 Finest food prepared and served, European or American plans, by famous Wis. Dells chef. TEL. 197 WIS. DELLS HoteZ, Cottages Open for Weekend Reservation the valley formed her bouquet.

lavender dress witn a lace bodice and tulle skirt was the choice of Miss Martha Dobbs, maid honor. Mrs. Gene Hanson, bridesmaid, chose aqua in a similar style. Best man was Charles litis, and Ted litis and Robert Samp, ush The bride's mother watched the ceremony a green dress. The oriaegrooms mother wore pale blue.

Their corsage were of white gardenias. A luncheon was held at Kennedy Manor. The couple will travel to north ern Michigan and. then to Camp lowering Pines in northern Wisconsin where both will serve as counselors. The bride is a junior in the school of music at the University of Wisconsin where she is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Iota sorority.

Mr. litis is a graduate of the university and received his master's degree in music from the University of Michigan this year. His fraternities are Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi. To Study In Norway Miss Ellen Erickson, librarian of the Monroe street branch library and assistant in the circulation department of the Madison Free library, is sailing Tuesday on the Stavangerfjord for Norway. She will attend the University of Oslo summer school for American students.

At the end of the session Miss Erickson expects to tour the Scandinavian countries, before returning in Septem Plans European Visit Maria Syllm, 25 S. Webster will leave June 24 for Europe. She will sail on the Queen Mary for England where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Ottilie Feibes, at Croydon, near London. From there she will visit in Germany.

Mrs. Syllm will re sume piano instruction in Madison sept. 18. Delwiche Guests Recent guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.

O. J. Delwiche, 1708 Regent and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiese, 433 N.

Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Delwiche and sons, Greg and Reggie, Janes Mr. and Mrs. Delwiche, Mrs.

May Olson, and Mrs. Miles A. Robinson were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and. Mrs.

Edward Robinson, Badger, recently. Mrs. Robinson is the former Laura Delwiche. Purple Heart Auxiliary The Purple Heart auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. I.

F. Statz, 2610 Park pi. oly Cross Ladies Meet The Ladies Aid society of Holy Cross Lutheran church meets at 8 p. m. next Thursday in the church parlors.

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