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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • Page 16

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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16
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Westminster Bazaar in Seven Days NLY seven days remain before the Wesfmin ster Women's Society holds its first big bazaar in (he new church at 4100 Nokoma Rd. just to make sure the neighboring public and passers by will not miss it, the women have placed a Mother Goose reminder on the church front lawn to mark off the days until the big event baked knitting, Whll. th csicif nvor Zn ta Announces pri: Homemade doughnuts and cot' ee will be available from 10 a. m. 0 4 p.

and from 5 to 7 m. 1 Jack Spratt lunch will be served. Henry Meidell is decora Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.

Ander daughter imced by Zont sified servic nd professions ilieal engine H8. is awarde nlsUmdin a memorial to Amelia Kar 'm ii (i i the New York Zonfa Club. She en ed the organization as a social rker in Boston. Mr minded young women in this inity may contact Mrs. Cass Wil didates must hold a bachelor's de and otter recommendations or excellent, character and out landing ability SPECIAL SELLING! FLATS Saddles, Loafers? Dress Flats and Casuals Values to $9.95 5.85 varie Thursday, Nov.

20, from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Mrs.

Gordon Schultz, 106 S. Midvale church secretary, makes her daily change of "days to go" in the picture above. With her are Mrs. Robert Davie (left), 119 Merrill Crest general chairman, and Robert Stockman (right), 618 Stockton the Society's president. Photo by Canute A.

Thompson Quite Contrary will direct the loth Amelia Earhart garden hooth; Baa. Baa, Blackl 7 7 7 Sheep will ivalc over the woolen OCllOlarsllip LoilteSt articles; and She Onpen nf iiivnls hers have been cumin uall, $1200 Amelia Ear Franklin School Moth, A style and fabric show bool' and Kinder Group tonight a i re Kowing will MulvahPTA Square Dance A square dance will be sponsor Lowell Gerretson will be caller. Maple Bluff Square Dance Russ McCall will be caller for the meeting of the Maple Bluff Square Dancing Group Sunday at gymnasium. may be filed until' Mar. Political Cohorts' Farewells to GertmdeBlackburh THE WUMKN with whom she worked so closely and arduously during the long pre election months before their Nov.

4 triumph will begin their goodbyes to, Gertrude (Mrs. Foster Blackburn Friday when Mrs. John E. Wise, 2238 Eton Ridge, will entertain for her at a 1 p. m.

luncheon, at her home. The Blackbums will leave for an indefinite southern sojourn about Dec. 1, The 10 co workers of the Wisconsin Federation of Women's Republican Clubs who will attend are Mrs. W. W.

Fox, Mrs. E. W. Holmquist, Mrs. L.

G. Briggs, Mrs: Oscar Toebaas, Mrs. Paul Irwin, Mrs. Warren Ryerson, Mrs. E.

O. Rosten, Howard Morey, Mrs. H. L. Greene, and Mrs.

p. H. Keller. Mmes. James Law, Hazel Patterson Home from Mexico A PLANE FROM MEXICO CITY, Mexico, brought James R.

Law, 2011 University and her sister, Mrs Hazel C. Patterson, 114 W. Gorham home last weekend from their South of the Border holiday. Mrs. Law was away tor six weeks, visiting with her sori in Iaw and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. John Davenport. Mrs. Patterson joined her for the final two weeks, and the family group took in the sights of Cuernavaca and Mexico, together. Mrs.

Hauck, Melsean, and Mr. Hetzler Return AT HOME AGAIN at 65 Fuller Dr. are Mrs. Wayne Hauck her daughter, Miss Melsean Hauck, and her father, Herman Hetzler. After visiting in Silver Springs, with relatives' Mrs.

Hauck and Melsean joined Mr. Hetzler in Portland Me where he had been for three months, and the threesome returned to Madison together? Guest Lists for Madison Weekend Doings A GUEST LIST for the multitude of events on Madison's social scene last weekend would include the names of Mr and Mrs. William J. Powers, Western Springs 111, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ken Kimport, 795 Lakewood Blvd. Mr and Mrs. Byron Deadman, Green Bay, at the home of his mother, Mrs. C. A.

Deadman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zentner, Milwaukee, whose hostess was her mother, Mrs. Otto Borchers 306 Nori is Ct Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Macdonald, Chicago, who stayed the weekend at the Leo Halversons', 805 Kings Wav Mrs. Macdonald is a University of Wisconsin alumna, and her husband is a Northwestern graduate. Ensign Stuart Kuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H.

Kuhn, San Mateo, in the company of two fellow naval officers, came up from Fort Sheridan to visit with his grandmother, Mrs. A. Krapi'el, 916 E. Gorham and to attend the Wisconsin Northwestern game. The Foster Randies, 418 Marston were hosts for the weekend to their daughter, Miss Ruth Randle, and her friend, Miss Kay Barkley.

Both are teachers at the Antigo High School Mrs, W. J. Teckemeyer, E. Gorham had guests Madison College Alumni The first regular meeting of the newly organized Madison College Alumni Association was held Mon day at the home of Miss Mar Parker. 325 W.

Main St. The state ment of purpose formulated by the group says, "The object, of this organization shall be to unite congenially in fellowship friendship those alumni of Madi son Business College eligible for membership. An invitation has been extended to all of the college's graduates to attend the next meeting De 9 al 7:30 p.m. hi teside Haft man Troth The engagement of Miss Deuo ah Whiteside to Ensign a in Hubert Hoffman, son of (he O. I Uoflmans, Watett Mr, nd Mr bride elect was graduate.

Milwaukee Downer Seminar. Manor Junior College ith Delta Gamm Ensign Hoffman, a member of Psi Upsilon, is a 1952 graduate of Salon of Art Reception The reception of the 18th Wis msin Salon of Art in the Wiscon Memorial Union galleries will be held Wednesday. Nov. 19, from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Awards will be presented the main theater Shown are but four of an extensive collection Irom egular slock of Nationally known brands.

You'll find calfskins, suedes and sport leather in a wide ly of styles and colors. You'll want several pairs al this low price. AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF SIZES mi mi i A mm.m tfy SQUARE AT STATI and his wife, the Adoloh Tecke James Castle, Our BIRTHDAY PARTY a Christmas Preview Come celebrate easy and pleasant Christmas shopping and our anniversary Again, enchanting Holiday Decora Hens Gifts, new and unusual from all ever the world. Cards Festive Wrappings Plum Puddings Toffee Cream Candy Christmas Cookies. Daily 9:30 4:30 or The Feminine Angle TODAY IN THE NEWS By MARY BR AN DEL HOPKINS CathounsEntertah Miss Grace Cordts was ft Mtdl son from Chicago over last: weekend as the guest of Sir, end Mrs.

a J. Cflhoun, 208. Grand Aye. FEATURES SOCIETY CLUB I wafts MADISON, WISCONSIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Loretta Hendrix Wed on Saturday BERNARD'S, Church the scene of the 10 a.m. riage service which united Miss Loretta Barbara Hendrix, daughter, of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo C. 322 Webb Ave. to Josenh ieonara spann Saturday. The Rev George O.

Wirz presided. A reception from 4 to 8 p. m. al Eagles' Hall for 200 guests cele brated the nuptials. The bride chose a wedding gown of imported French lace over satin and a fingertip veil edged with imported rrencn iace.

White feathered 'mums surrounded white orchids in her bouquet. Forest green net and taffeta styled' the gowns of the maid of. miss Lorraine H. Hendrix, and Miss Rosina Spahn, a bridesmaid. Yellow feathered 'mums in their bouquets and headdresses were the tioral accents.

Another bridesmaid, Mrs. Vincent Acker. wore a dark gold frock with yellow mums as her flowers. The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph H. Spahn, Cross Plains, asked Raymond Laufenberg to serve as best man. Harold B. Spahn and Bill Schultz were his ushers. ERA Card Party Friday A public 500 and euchre party is planned by Assembly No.

87. Equitable Reserve Association, foi Friday at 8 p.m. at the GAR Hall. There will be prizes and refresh FOR SALE Rectory I Collector's Items and silver. 116 West Washington born Nov.

10 at St. Mary's Hospital! 1 DOZ. DIAPERS INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE OF MATERNITY WEAR Week end offer only 1st quality flannel diapers with very $10 purchase. Visit our wonderfully new maternity dept. ttV expanded with the widest selection.

R0CK A BYE Youth Center 1957 Wiimebage call 4.9C6S ask to see these 'Heeeen The Modernette M55 Williams St. We Give Eagle Stamps SALE! GIRLS' COAT SETS Sizes 4 12 100 wool coat and slack sets Reductions to 33 off. Youthfully, styled in a variety of trims and Checks and solid colors Storm coats and Dress sets. All 100 wools. with 100 wool interlinings.

Regular $19.95 Now $16.95 Regular $21.95. Now $17.95 Regular $24.95 $19.95 Regular $27.95 Now $22.95 This is a once in a life time opportunity to get a fine coat for your youngsters in the height, of the. season and the entire winter ahead of us. Shop now for Christmas. All Sales Final Maternity Sizes 10 to 20 Children's Size! EXTRAORDINARY! special group of Beautiful Fur Trimmed Coats 119 regularly 139.00 Extraordinary luxury oxcop tional value in our specially priced collection of fur lavished coats.

All in beautiful, beautiful woolens, steeped in quality, deep in texture interest. All magnificently hand tailored to give you that "custom made" look. Come see for yourself mere words cannot describe the exciting fitted and loose silhouettes the unusual fur treatments. All warmly interlined, of course. New colors in misses' and women's sizes..

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