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THE CAPITAL TIMES Official Paper th Staf Wltcontin SOCIETY NEWS SECTION THREE PRICE FIVE CENTS MADISON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1930 VOL. 26, NO. 67 World mfoetoMU Fashions Edited by MARY. URANDEL, Society Editor Dr. Calvert And Dr.

Burns Wed. Sept. 16 Are Motoring in Minnesota After Which They Will Reside Here MRS. MARY A. CALVERT, 1125 Vilas announces the mar.

7. riage of her daughter, Dr. Char lotte J. Calvert, to Dr. Robert E.

Bums, alno of Madison. The ceremony took place on Tuesday, Sept. 16th, in Minneapolis, Minn, Dr. Calvert is director of the bureau of eh welfare of the Wisconsin slate board ot health. She was 'graduated th derrree of Bachelor of Arts in 1921 and Master of Arts in 1322, and received her decree in medicine from the University of Minnesota in 1924, She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Sigma, Alpha Omega Alpha, and Sigma Delta Epsllon.

honorary societies, ana ority. Tor the past five years she has been on the tan of the state board of health. Dr. Burns is orthopedic surgeon on the staff of the State of Wisconsin General hospital, and associate professor of orthonedic surgery in the University of Wisconsin medical school. He wss graduated from the Unlversit yof Wisconsin in 1917 and from the University of Pennsylvania In 1921.

He 1.1 a member ot Sigma Sigma, and Sigma md Mrs. Burns arc motoring northern Minnesota. They will be at home in Madison after Oct. 1. Prof, and Mrs.

Martin, Recently Married, Are at Home Here PROF, and Mrs. T. Leroy Martin, who were married Aug. 21 at Tts kihva. 111., are now residents of Madison, at 406 Henry St.

Prof, Martin has become associated with the university extension division as assistant professor of accounting. Mrs. Martin was Miss Marian Eric son. Tiskihva. She spent two years at Northwestern university, followed by two vears at the University ot Illinois, from where she was graduated In 1926.

She is a member ot the Northwestern chapter of Kappa Delta, and was actively interested in other campus concerns at both institutions. Trot. Martin was graduated, from the Illinois State Normal university, Normal, 111., receiving the degree of bachelor of education, and studied later at Northwestern university, obtaining the i 'degree of master ot business administration. He was a member ot Beta Alpha Psl. professional accounting fraternity, at Northwestern, and of Pi Omega Pi, national honorary commerce fraternity, at Illinois State Normal, Last year he was associated with the I school ot business administration at S'.

ile Pullman, and received the C. P. A. license from the state of Wiiliiustou. MISS SIIICK HEKE Miss Elizabeth Ann Sliicfc.

La Porte, Ir.ri., who was recently graduated from the University of wiftonsin, is in the city, the guest, of Miss Catharine E. Mark. of the Methodist hospital staff. ending rushing functions Phi Ome: r. MARRIED LADIES GYM CLASS The Married Ladies Gym claw ot the Madison Turnvrrrin will resume its Ort.

3. 2011 Monroe will be home Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 and during the evening from 8 to 10. SAMPSON DAUGHTER Announcement is made ot the birth ot a. daughter on Sept. 9, at Muskegon, to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert C. Sampson, of Madison. Mrs. Sampson, who before her marriage was Helen Bab cock, formerly attended the University of Wisconsin.

Mr, Sampson has also studied at the university. HOSTS AT SHOWF.k' Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Kurth entertained 25 guests on Tuesday evening at their home on E. Mifflin st honoring Mr. M. Kar rled. Mrs Clara Littel, is a sister of Mrs, Kurth.

HAGEX DAHLK The marh'age of Miss Margaret Eve Ivn 30!) W. Washington to Dr, Waldemar William Dahlfc. 1S60 at the Methodist, i BUNCO PARTY Mrs. Adam Dun not, 1417 Williamson entertained at parly Friday night in honor of Mrs. W.

A. Moyes. of Hill Wis. Three tables of bunco were played. The guests were Mraw.

W. A. Moyes, Anna O'Connor. Hortsmcier. Entwistle, Rus kauff, Usclman, George Mcrlelngcr, Chicago, Fox, Milwaukee.

Mcmullen guests Mrs. C. B. Gilbert and daughter, Lucille, New York, and Mrs. J.

F. Atkins jn, Ventura. have recently beer, guesti ot Mrs. C. L.

McMullen, TO ATLANTIC C1TY i Mrs. Harley Oldenburg and son Kars trn 220 K. Broom have cone to Atlantic City, N. for a two weeks' visit. They are going with Mrs, Lysle Knolcs.

ot Atlantic City, who has been spending the summer in Madison. i I in THE R. M. HAYDON CHILDREN. MISS' DOROTHY KORNHAUSER mmsx mm mm mm i mm 1111 MRS.

The Feldman Link Nuptials Take Place Saturday Morning a quiet ceremony performed at the Jacob Peldman home, 1601 Adams on Saturday morning at 10. Elizabeth Adeline Fcldman became the bride of Prof. Karl Paul Link, 425 Hawthorne son of the late Hev. Link, La Porte. Ind.

The couple was unattended. A wedding dinner for mem I hers of the famllv was served at the i home and an open house was held on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Link will be at home after Oct.

1 at 425 Hawthorne ct. Miss Feldman was graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1928 and this year was given the M. A. degree in German. She is a member of Sigma sorority and was elected to Pit! Beta Kappa.

Mr. Link Is associate professor of agricultural chemistry at the university. He was graduated from the University ot Wisconsin in 1922, received the mas ter's degree in 1923, and the Ph. D. dc i gree in 1925.

He is a member of A'hpa Chi Sigma, chemistry fraternity, Phi Lambda Thcta and Alpha Zeta, hon s. 73TFI BIRTHDAY The children and grandchildren of Gustaf Gust Verona, ga on Wednesday afternoon Irbral 79th birthday jnrh basket, from which dlnnr was fierved. Those present were Huld; Gust. Richard Gust, Herbert Gurt ant family. Mrr.

and Mrs. Ed Diefendorf and son, Oscar, Mr. aner Mrs. Henry Heckman, Mr. and Mrs.

Rmaldo Sharer atsd family, all ot Verona; Rudolph Gust and wife, Rilcv, Mrs. Curtis Bak er, Mt. Torcb, Emil and Oscar Gust and families, of Ridgeway. FLEURYS AWAY Mr. and Mrs.

L. C. Fleury, 828 Prospect returned on Saturday after spending the week at the Palmer House Chicago, where Mr. Fleury attended the national laundry owners' con SHOMO DACGHTER Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Shomo Rogers Park, Chicago, announce the birth ot a daughter, Florence May, at. the Madison General hospital on Friday. Mrs. Shomo was formerly Miss Elirabelh Piper of this city, KARL PAUL LINK Dean Nardin To Address theA.A.U.W.

First Regular Meeting Is Culled at College Club Saturda THE first regular monthly of the A. A. U. W. will meeting 2:30 at the College club.

Dean F. Louise Nardin will talk on "A Summer Cruise in the Wake of a Poet: the Vli Bi Millennium." The program committee for the season is headed by Miss Ruth C. Waller stein, chairman, assisted by Mrs. A. W.

Schonter. Miss Mary Catherine Reely. Mrs. p. C.

Sharp, and Iilss Margaret All women in Madison who are eligible and women graduate students at the University of Wisconsin, whether or not. they are members, are invited 'tH main or tea the talk. Mrs meeting and retell will be served after Mason, chairman of uic mcmoersmp committee. j3 assisted by Miss Julia Wales. Mrs.

R. E. N. There ship in the association: 1 For graduates of colleges and universities on Ihe approved lists of the A. A.

U. 2 Associate membership open to women who have taken two years of full work in college." or universities on the approved list, and l.n graduates of other colleges and universities which grant B. A. degrees; 3 Temporary membership for tRe college year Is open to women who are registered for two thirds time erad uate study at the University of Wis Mrs. Mason and her committee will be present at the first meeting to give out application blanks.

STUDIES HERE Miss Dorothy Randall, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall, Milwaukee, come to Madison, where she will attend the University of Wisconsin. MILWAUKEE RAILWAY WOMEN'S CLUB The Milwaukee Railway Women' club ill have its first meeting of the sea son in the club room on Thursday at BILLY HOBBINS The betroth! of Miss Dorothy Kornhauser, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Kornhauser, formerly of this city, and more recently of Buffalo, N. to Richard Landauer, Milwaukee, is announced today. (Portrait by the Dc Longc studio.) Miss Elizabeth Feldm an, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Fcldman, 1601 Adams on Saturday became the bride of Karl Paul Link. (Portrait, by the Dc Longc studio.) Miss Helen Louise McNaughtwas married on Wednesday to Lester M. Blank, at her home in Jancsville. She is the daughter of Mrs. John McNaught, and his been assistant, to the dean of women at the wivcruty the past three years.

With her husband she will be at home at 23 Lathrnp st. Her husband is a plant pathologist at the university. (Portrait by the De Longc studio.) Sitting in the porch su ing at the Maple Bluff 'home of their parents are Annie Brown and Robert Junior, the lovely blond children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Haydon. Annie Brown is seven years old and her brother is six. Both are attending the Lakewood school. (Photoart by Constable.) Master Billy Hobbius, son of Mr. and Mrs'.

William Subr Hobbins 24H Norwodo Ixis entered the, second grade at the Randall school 'this fall. Billy is six years of age. '(Portrait by the De Longc studio.) More and More Provincial Are We Who Haven't Been Traveling on the Continent Voyagers Return with Word of the Satisfying Delights of Art Treasures and Historical Places That Thrill ROF. AND MRS. L.

R. JONES have returned from a summer abroad where they vi3ltcd universities and scientific, institutions. Mrs. Jones studied the various educational systems. They visited In Russia, Constantinople, Bulgaria, Jugslavia, Vienna, Prague, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, and England, where 'Prof.

Jones attended the Botanical congress at the University of Cambridge, in Cambridge. Prof. Jones is professor of plant pafchoiogy at the university. Miss Elizabeth McCoy has returned from a year's stay in Europe studying under a fellowship from the National Research council. She studied at Rothamsted exprimental station near London and Karlova, univcrsity ln czecno siavaKia.

miss McCoy will be a member ot the faculty ot the college of agriculture this fall. She was accompanied home from Europe by her mother and Miss Cltrenda McKenzie. Prof, and Mrs. I. W.

Rupel have returned from Ha'waii where Mr. Rupel was exchange professor at the Honolulu university In the place of Prof, Lewis Henke. Prof. Rupel is assistant professor of animal husbandry. Miss Norma Doerlngseld, who has returned from Europe, sailed.

June Zl.and landed at Bonlogue sur mer from where she went to Paris, 'Chateau Thierry, Switzerland. Lucerne, Montreau. and Chateau Chlllon. Visiting in Rome. Florence and Naples, she left, the same day as the earthquake occurred.

She saw Venice and the Passion play In Oberammeragati and visited relatives in Colognc (ConMnued on Nwtt Page) Dames Club to Serve Tea as First Function Oct. 11 Set for Opening Event of Student Wives and Mothers lub. the first lo be held at Lath rop hall on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 11, for which no special invitations will be issued. Mrs.

Russell Waltt, Fair child 1705, will give further information to those desiring it. Wives and mothers of students who have no permanent home connections In Madison arc eligible for active membership in the Dames club and all former Dames and wives of faculty are eligible as associate members. The objects of the club are entirely social. It belongs to' the national association ot University Dames and is the largest chapter with the exception of Chicago. A business meeting of the oficers was held on Friday afternoon.

Officers for the year are Mrs. John P. Johansen, president: Mrs. Russell E. Waltt, vice president; Mrs, Ira.

Bradshaw, recording secretary: Mrs. William Hcnleln, cor respond!) iwrs. j. l. own treasurer.

VISIT IN" MILWAUKEE Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kurth. 213 Division st were recent visitor? in Milwaukee and Chicago, visiting their mothers and other' relatives. Mrs.

Kurth's mother was in Chicago visiting with relatives from Columbus, Or FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. E. Merrill, Minneapolis, has been visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Q.

F. Li'ndc, 306 N. Sixth st MISS VANCE HOSTESS Miss Clarabelle Durbrow, formerly of Madison, and now teaching in Milwaukee, is a week end guest of Mi's C. F. Vsnce, Norrls ct.

REBEKAH MEETING A district meeting of the Rcbckah lodge will be held Monday afternoon in Odd Fellows hall followed by a 6 o'clock supper. The regular meeting in the evening will be followed by initiatory work. Mrs. Grace Askew, president of the Rcbckah Assembly, and Mrs. Etta Thome, warden, will be present.

Cycle of Song Features the Catholic Club Joint Meeting of After noon and Evening Departments Monday THE Madison Catholic Woman's club will begin its year's work with a joint meeting ot the afternoon and evening departments on Monday at 7:30 in the Woman's building. Miss Sadie Gallagher, president of the club, will preside and will open the meeting with an address ot welcome. An unusual and interesting program has been prepared, under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Kennedy. It is to be an evening of reminiscences.

The development of the club, from its infancy to the present time, will be sketched by Mrs. L. C. Fleury and Mrs. P.

A. Quinn. This will be followed by a cycle of song, arranged by Mrs. Lewis Mnr risse'y, depicting home life through its various stages from babyhood to old age in the following manner: Cradle Song Helen Williams Corona. Nursery Songs Kathjecn, Marioric.

Caryl and Richard Kennedy and Virginia Tormcy. Song of Love Madclyn and Fidclis Mother Machree; Little Mother of Mine Norman Pooley, with violin obligate by Helen Abely. Mother, Dear, Oh! Pray for Me Hclcne Corona, with harp accompaniment by Margaret Rupp. The hostesses of the evening will be Mrs. James Doyle, Mrs.

Jerry Kclihcr, Mrs. L. J. Merkle and Mrs. Norbert Gcler.

HAG EN DAHLK The marriage of Miss Margaret Evelyn Hagcn, 309 W. Washington avc. Dr. Waldemar William Dahlk, 3869 Monroe was solemnized on Saturday at Sloughton by the Rev. Topncss.

Trie bride is a nurse at the Methodist hospital. POSITION TV TEXAS Miss Mary S. Hamilton a graduate "of Central high school and of the University of Wisconsin, has accepted a position in the J. Warren Jackson laboratories, Austin, and left for Tcxa. Tuesday.

MAC INTYRES IN NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Maclntyre have moved into their new home on Hill crest driveShorewood Hills. DR. POSER HEEE Dr.

Edward Poser, Chicago, who attended the University of Wisconsin and is now practicing surgery in Chicago, was in the city this weekend. He was a guest of a cousin, Olef Palk, of this city. UNITED WOMAN'S SOCIETY The United Woman's society will have a. social evening with supper on Wednesday at 6:30 in the Beaver building. Mrs.

Ed Williams is chairman, assisted by Mmes, George Neckerman. Charles Naffz, P. Newell, and E. Renti. Woman's Club Begins Year of New Work Department Meetings 'Are Announced at Luncheon npHE ri juvenalcd Woman's bulldica where club members are invited to drop in for recreation, cards, er reading and to bring friends, was the scene of the first luneheon and busl nes meeting on Friday afternoon.

Much interest was displayed in the remodeled club home, the new lounge, with its books, comfortable chairs, and card tables. Mrs. Donald Stophlet. Mrs. William E.

Goff, Mrs. D. A. Brmton, Mrs. Nels Lilja, Mrs.

W. T. Stevens. Mrs. Will Gilbert, Mrs Ada Sammis and Mrs.

W. Fa His were welcomed as members of the club. A tribute 1o the lat? Mrs. Harvey J. Frame, Waukesha, stats federation president, was given by Mrs.

Louis W. Claude, former district, president. Mrs. Kaihertne Garland Viias, director of the Women', bureau of the Wis cons in association spoke on "Loom of Wisconsin" and played Brahms Waltz in A Hat and concert study Irs Kat. Mrs.

Mary Moran Kirseh read the assay that won the prize for ihe state oi Wisconsin' in the national contest oi stat having Indian problems. The next regular meeting of the. club, 3. will be in the nature oi a house warming. Social Service A luncheon is planned for the first meeting of the Social Service department.

A new project of this depart ment is a plan to aid criDpled chil dren in obtaining new apparatus. Mrs. Eva. A. Leonard will have charge of the program for the Drama depzjt ment.

which meet, Oct. 8. it meets rrgularly, the second and fourth Wednesday. Literature "Contemporary Women Writers" will be discussed by the Literature departs mcnt of the club at the first meeting Oct. 10.

"A Room of One'3 Own," by Virginia Wolff, will discussed by Mrs. Thomas Lloyd Jones. Mrs. H. L.

Moslcy will read. Mrs. Fnxsk J. Mead, American homes chairman, has arranged lor a lecturer from the co operative educational movement association carrying the message of quality, foods to the consumer. The subject, will be "Puods, Their Wholesomenew.

Convenience, Economy and Place in the Everyday Diet." AH Department The first meeting of the year for the Art department will be tea at the home of Mrs. J. B. Ramsey, Manle Bluff, Oct. Dorothy Korahauser Is The Betrothed of Mr.

Richard Landauer i NNOUNCEM35NT is madt of the engagement ot Miss Dorothy Kornhauser, Milwaukee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Kornhauser, formerly of this city, and now of Buffalo, N. to Richard Landauer, Milwaukee. Miss Kornhauser has just returned from an European journey and is new with her parents in Buffalo. She is a sister of Richard J.

Kornhauser, whose marriage to Miss Elizabeth Mack, Milwaukee, was a recentscvent. Mr. and Mrs H. J. Fielder, W.

Gil man returned recently from a three months trip through Europe. They traveled with the Lutheran tour and vipited fht Scandinavian countries, England. Prance Switzerland, attended the Ps.Tsion Play at. Obcrammergau and mad" an extended visit in Germany. They returned on the Albertic by way of Montreal and went by motor bus through the Adirondack mountains to Albany.

N. Y. from which city they motored home after visiting relative there for a week. HONOR MRP. PARISH Mrs.

Maxwell Parish, whose marriage took place recently in Chicago, has been entertained at a number of affair? recently in her honor. Mrs. Anton Huset entertained at a dinner dance and coin shower in the city hall at Black Earth. Mrs. F.

c. Parish, 207 N. Seventh rntcrtained with a 1 o'clock luncheon and shower Jor 3 relatives and friends Saturday, Sept. 13. fnaay evening, Mrs.

v. ftruse. d410 Willard ave entertained at 6:30 dinner and chower with ten guests. HENDERSON GUESTS Carl Strom, Chicago, hat been spending the past week at the home of MT. and Mrs.

John O. Henderson, Hammer Ply Heights. BIRTHDAT SDRPBISE Twelve friends of Miss Elizabeth Meyer surprised her Saturday at the home of her mother. Mis. Mary Meyer, 162 Dunning when they came to help her celebrate her birthday.

Dinner was served, following which the evening was spent at bunco. Prizes were won by Miss Schlaak, Miss Stang and Miss Shell. The guests included the Misses Myrtle Balm, Ruth Schlaak. Dorothy Shell, Evelyn Heckendorf, Virginia Ohnhaus, Evelyn Stang, Esther Bultman, Caryl Hoppmann, Sonde, Hilda Bultman, Carol McBain and Elizabeth Meyer. MR.

OWEN HOST David Owen, formerly of Kennedy Manor, who has studied at the university here, entertained at his home on Lake drive, Milwaukee for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gerhardy. whose marriage toe place this summer. Mrs.

Oerharty to the former Miss Gladys KaaL were Hid tor fifteen..

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