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Home Owned Hotne Edited Home Ret THE CAPITAL TIMES Monday Afternoon, October 13, 1930 Afternoon, October 13, 1930 flijlFKi TB News Changes With Seasons; R. S. McCaffreys Entertain An Engineering Department Seme Sy or WeVJarly; Football Attracts Many Visitors; Gamma Phi Alumnae Hosts to Actives LiT which becomes i dar marks Oct. 1. is.

characterize entertainment which comes with the myriad a T)ROF. AND MRS. R. S. McCAFFREY entertained the maheti i mining department or tne recently.

ISS WINIFRED FOX ig for Chi TH, ifR. AND MRS. CURTIS MERRIMAN, MRS. CURTIS MERRIMAN, 1936 Commonwealth in tho church dining room. Jackson recently Erfe, Marsnneia.

VX spent th A TRS. HELEN BRINSMADE JV1 Allvrv visitine at the home e. Wl' her hrnrher. Dr. Harrv home in Mexico City this week after her children, Virginia, Donald, and University of Texas at Austn TR.

and Mrs. Nelson Conner. itx waukee. were weekend guests Mrs. Alice B.

Conners ar.cl Randolph R. Conners, the University of Chicago. George Mitchell nt the weekend with Dr. nell. 19H Monroe st, Mr.

nas received a S1500 schol shc University of Chicago, the game here Saturday. ERICKSON STRAND Miss Doris Eleanore ter or Mr. and Mrs. Osc; Strand. 186 Dixon The ctrremony i Rev.

Mr. Rom. HANSEN ZIEGLER The mavriase of Miss Hazel Alice Hansen, DoForeat. to Irvtn Albert Zieqler, route 2. will take place at Cot TEACHES IN KANSAS Mis; Elizabeth Prer.dergast.

10; Spaight. is teaching biology in ti college Leavenworth, Kas. ATTENDS UNIVERSITIES i Leltzell. Benton, wu he university. She i at Knox col.eee.

GILLS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gill, formerly Madison, and children.

Dorothy ar. tory was formerly Marie Brennan, of SEW LOCATION Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

Peterson have changed their residence from 211 Campbell st to 2516 Commonwealth MISS GILBERT HERE Miss Marion Gilbert, 1636 Adams who is teaching in South Milwaukee arrived Friday night for a brief visit. A. A. V. W.

CALENDAR The October calendar for the Mad ixn branch cf the A. A. U. W. and College club shows: Tuesday, Oct.

14, 7:30 Drama Study Group will meet the College club. Miss Gertrude Johnson will read. Res mav be made fov dinner, which is $1. The dramatic program will begin at. 7:30.

the dinner returned at tl Wednesday, Oct. 22 Monthly briigt luncheon at the Collece club. Reserva tions which are not to be made later than Oct. 19. may be telephoned Mrs.

Weaver, B. 7610, Mrs. Stroud, 5149. or Miss Perkins, 4148. a A U.

w. State Conference i meet Janesville, Oct. 24 25, and is epen all members of the MadiJ Qf the Janesville meeting, was voted to omit the regular monthly meeting which would be at tne time the state conference. All meetings are open to every me: ber of the Madison branch. ALPHA THI ANNIVERSARY Alpha Phi celebrated the 58th an; versary of Its founding Friday night i hinmiDt in llie Old Madison room the Union at 6:15 o'clock.

Mrs. Arnold Jackson, Macison. presided as toastmis tress, and M'ss Frances Perkins gave toapt to the founding of the sorority Cbiptcrs represented at the banquet included: Aipr.a, oyracuse, Beta, Northwestern; Gamma, Depauw; Zeta, Gaucher, and Kappa, Leland Stanford. The officers of tne Alumnae chapter 1 pa i and Mrs. Loyal Durar.d, secretary and Mr.

and Mrs. George Hankel, 209 W. MITCHELL, graduate i Mil Hamilton i official nc THE MOMENT London when the Cal i thsC i9 Kin Hf PARIS WKKm iDOh. skirt r7fiBP i Vf 1 here by cold a VeviVs Lake of her Stecnbock. stopping a few day Robert, who a Tupriav at 1.

Randall circle First Methodist church will have a luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. Anna Willson. 2JH itowiey ive. Mrs. R.

Wagner's group will hostesses. At 6:30 Bethany Girls' supper will be served followed by an evening of special On Tuesday, beginning at 8 in the morning, the ladies of the Tenth Ward circle of Christ Presbyterian will salt peanut Jr. the The West Side Sewing circle of 7:45 Tuesday, Daughters ot Trinity will meet at the home ot 2:30. The synod of Wisconsin will have i annual meeting at Fond du Lac ct. 14 17 at the First Presbyterian lurch of that city.

Men and women ill attend this meeting from all lurches in the state. There, will be a regular meeting the Madison White Shrine on ucsday evening at 7:30. The Mystic Workers will hold a regular meeting In the Beaver buiia in Tucsaay evening Officers for the coming year will oe isactedd The delegates to the na convention held in St. Louis Sept. 23, will give reports.

A social hour will follow. Eta Eta of Alpha Chi Omega will meet on Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. M. E. Dunlap, Nakoma.

Mrs. Inger Emery and Mrs. p. P. Cockrell will be the assisting Schubert club will hold its first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs.

Kenneth Shlels 1431 Chandler on Tuesday at 2:45. Mrs. R. Weiss will be assistant hostess. Tl Women's 'auxiliary neers will hold its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in ij.

a. R. hall. The East Side Women's Progressive club will meet Tuesday evening at in the club house. A program will be given and refreshments The auxiliary to Henry Harnder camp.

No 2, Sons of t'nion Veterans, will hold a regular meeting or Tuesday evening at A. R. hall. Officers will be elected. The Christian Mothers of St.

Ber rish will irive a Dublic card uartv on Tuesday at 8 in the school hall. There will be prizes for the play and also a door prize. Refreshments will be served. vha Waxvev Marauette Pre School Kindergarten club will meet Tuesday evening 7:45 at Marquette school. Th Dinner school P.

T. A. hold a card party Tuesday evening at 7:30. Bridge ana ouu wui played and refreshments will served. nno art.

nlav in charee of Fran ces Rabb will be the feature of the first, nrneram of the Three Links club meeting to be held in Odd Fellows hall Tuesday at MaTQUette P. T. A. will have charge of the service shop, 130 E. Doty on Tuesday.

St. Andrew's guild will 1 luncheon at 1 on Tuesday for the speaker will be Canon Wilder, Washington, D. win Give' an illustrated lectt Washington cathedral. Mrs. Joseph Gale is president or tne guuo.

CONTRACT HOSTESS Mrs. John Doyle, 330 Norrls i talned Wednesday at contract bridge. TVifl shows ViiMrpn. Christine and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry attendance at tne Tomorrow's Calendar Tuesday at uie auim luncheon of the Guild of the First Coniiregatlor.a; church will be served Mis. Gertrude Tohnson To Read Poetry for A. A. U.W. Drama Group; sity of Wisconsin, 1 react irum the poetry of Will Drama group sketches, humorous readings will rogram which win begin Miss Johnson is In great demand i reader.

In Iowa she will read i Cornell college and Cedar Rapids i 24 25. Oc 31 will ri before the Wisconsin Teachers associ 'fouradd'ltional readings in Milwaukee. On Nov. 7 she win reac She has recently completed FRANKLIN P. T.

A. Franklin P. T. A. wui meet day for a social hour from 3 to 3:30, followed by a business meeting.

i Mrs. H. E. Law i rnmix sale will be conducted at the service shop on Wednesday by the women of the Second Ward circle of Christ Presbyterian church. KROPFS AWAY Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Kropf, 125 S. Hancock spent the weekend in Prairie du Chien. fWjr.REGATIONAL GUILD An important business meeting will be held in connection with the luncheon tho rvrnffrpuntional eulld Tuesday at 1. Each member will bring a glass of irilv section 3, will sponsor the pro gram by Mrs.

E. L. Kriel, who is taking work with the speech department at the university, section a wui cona cllvered before tl Tuesday. Announcing the Installation of KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Malone ive rs i ty Wives and 'Mothers are Greeted by Dames Club Memoers tprtamed at an informal hav arranRCd this Informal get together in order to make Madison a little less strange to the wives of university students and faculty members who have Just come "The University of Wisconsin Dami club has been in existence for tv years, and this our third year w.ll 1 more congenial two." said Mrs. Russell Walte, vice presi the club.

your hair crind. wrir irwwi soloist at the First Congregational church, sang several her party for the home oi 2026 Regent st. UNIVERSITY CLUB Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. uuogeun in honor of Mrs. E. J. Br.atty Saturday evening at the University club.

Mrs. J. B. Overton gave a dinner at the University club Saturday evening I MONIFOJIT Mth.J. h.

Debardclaben. i irocie, Norrls are vlsltlr TEAM EXHIBITION MISS OLSEN HERE TO SOUTH DAKOTA Apartments 1805 University Avenue Another alert apartment owner ha. increaaed the desirability of. hii apartments. HarloffElectricCo.

506 State Street Badger 191 1 More Fathers Break Into Print Today Honored at Many Campus Houses Over Weekend Answering "present" to the roll call of fathers the past week end were the following: Delta Delta Delia Mr A. P. Merges, Mr. J. T.

Murphy, qPrtHman. Mr. W. B. Mos deii.

Mr E. E. Haight, Mr. Reynolds, Swafford, Mr. J.

S. rhi lhl Fraternitv a MtM Plnt.trvillC. WIS, H. Cullen, Janesville, J. Kent' Racine, L.

B. Beckniirc, I. F. Haight, Rockford, L. F.

Van Hagan, Madison; I. M. Held, Rock ford, H. H. Lumpkin, Madison; J.

S. Hanchott, H. E. Rehwald. Racine, H.

Hovey, Hazmann, Kenosha, w. P. K.a I. Whlflcn, Janesvl E. Erikson, Janesv Wis.

O. E. Brown, Kcnosna, L. Millar, Richland J. C.

Rehaee, Elgin, 111. Sigma Phi Epsilon Mr, Julius Rcckman, Barron, Mr. Walter Lacher, La Grange, Mr. P. A.

Andreaean. Menomonie. Judge H. S. Comstock, Barron, I r.g Rockford, Mr.

F. Teschan, Milwaukee; Dr. Buelow, Milwaukee; Dr. A. Lou Waupun; Mr.

R. Schomoerg, aukee: Mr. John Steenis, Maoison, L. Stiles, cnerosee, ivw. C.

E. Lee, Milwaukee; Mr. A. W. Love, Milwaukee: Mr.

J. C. Rockman Bar Hirs holder. Mr. F.

O. Pennington, Madi R. D. Bartlett, Madison; Mr. Mr.

paui r. ftieici, Phi Delta Epsilon Mr mkin, Beaver Dam; Mr. F. Milwaukee; Mr. M.

Zubatsky, Milwaukee; Mr, L. Mannis, Stevens Point; Mr. M. Swerdlin, Milwaukee, Mr. A.

Lipkin, Milwaukee; Mr. S. Leibenson, Oshkosh; Mr. Beta Phi Alpha Dr. and Mrs.

W. E. Russell, Wau toma; Dr. F. T.

Clark, Waupun: Dr. R. M. Varter, Madison; Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Altmayer, Mr. and Mrs. E.

F. Storandt, West Salem; Dr. A. Wald, Whitehall; Mr. J.

A. Eichler, Marengo, I1L; Mr. and Mrs. E. Bouk, Chilton; French House Stella Coesfeld, of Chicago, was a weekend guest.

Other Guests Dr. L. E. Creasy, Monroe, A. G.

Langlois, Milwaukee; J. E. Hancock, Ha va F. Sapp, Ottawa, Stacy Mc Nary Toledo, Ohio; i. Wis.

Cora Ullius, Muriel Treis, Milwaukee; leaner Monohan, Mariettc Monohan. Gary, Margaret Leary, onicago, vrr. s. Hollowav. Chicago; Ar del" Trier, Gertrude Trier, George Ber Gooid, Bloomington, Frema Taxey, David Taxey, Mllwau Elizabeth Bartletl, w.

u. uarueu, Atkinson, Mildred Sharp, Miss Catherine LaMack, Racine, Margaret C. Wolf, Miss Isabelle Thorn Moms 1 nomas, Ajiiwauikre, uuiy thy. Gelbach, W. A.

Gelbach. Chicago; Genevieve Butcher, G. H. Butcher, Ft, Margaret oouuon, o. Condon.

Brodhead. Ruth Stein waukee; Genevieve Parman, Mr. and Mrs. Parman, Athens, Mary Ellen Reedy, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Reedy, Milwaukee, Wis; Marita Rader, Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Rader, Edgerton, Alice Kuenster, Mr. au'd Mrs. Gus Kuester, Glen Haven, MOTOR TO PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Schmelzkopf, 204 Yahara and Mis. Carl Nehrenz, I'M' Williamson motored to Prairie du" Chien to visit Miss Audrey their daughter and granddaughter respectively, who is a dietitian in the Sanitarium hospital' there. HELGESEN GUESTS self Mlus er; In First Church of Christ, Scientist MADISON, WISCONSIN ANNOUNCES A Free Lecture on Christian Science MISS LUCIA C. COULSON, C. S.

of London, England Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boaton, Man. In THE CHURCH EDIFICE, Mrs. Mabel Zweck Again Regent of Our Lady of Lake Mrs. Mabel Zweck 'will succeed her as regent of Our Lady of the Lake rlrrl No 389 of the National Circle Daughter of Isabella. Mrs.

Mayme McDonald will remain as past regent. Other officers elected to serve for the ensuing year Misa Gertrude' Griffin, vice regent: Atina E. Franey, financial secrete MLss Monica McMahon, treasur Mis Margaret Stitgcn, recording secretary; Miss Frances E. Ryan, scribe; Miss Mary Quilty, monitor; Mrs. Helen Geier.

chancellor; Mrs. Elsie Hoehnen, Inner guard; Mrs. Esther Reynolds, outer guard; Mrs. Hazel Lester, custodian; Miss Marie Page, organist; Miss Mary Barry, first gulflc; Mrs. Helen Carnes, second guide; Miss Luetic Klvlin, banner bearer.

Trustees: Miss Anna Patter iels for two years and Agnes Comeford for three years The newly elected offii installed at the regulai Novembe v. "A tn Mary L. Brady, West Allis, state regent presiding. At this meeting the retiring officers will be hostesses. Miss Marie Page for Any knowine cf sick members should notify Miss Page at Badger 1287 evenings or Mrs.

C. J. Zweck at Badger 168 at any time. The October social meeting will be the nature of a Halloween party on will be Halloween stunt?" and refreshments. Members friends.

Mrs. Helen Ca general cn! Halloween social chairman, will in charge. All members are urged a mmmitfw has been appointed the regent to investigate and report at the next business meeting, avatm I. meeting place. uted in Wisconsin: Joan of at Chilton and Marquette clrclf STYLES IN EW YORK The so called "Sunday night fi decidedly picturesque this seafa( with rather a low decolletage in the and fairly nign in crone is knotted in uie miuui.

the with the ends falling gracefully the shoulders. The real distlnc of embroidered lame and rayon, cut quite flowing at the wrists. Another transparent velvet, worked in diagonal link over the hips. About the decolletage is a bertha of heavy white lace, which begins at the armholes. forming caps over the arms, and follows the outline of the decolletage in the back, in its last analysis, it is the sleeves or the suggestions of sleeves that is so Important in the frock worn on Sunday evenings.

The fashion for a low decolletage in the back and much less low in front has brought about the fashion of wear, inc three strands of pearls which Ml 'low the cut of the gown, falling ir loops in the back and reacn the extreme point of the decol mg to They are ally strung alternately with white i and are a pleasing accessory black and white costumev which. moment, is, more frequently seen frocks of the autumnal hues. and a white pearl a In keeping with the vogue for black and whtie are dresses of black jersey, flecked with white rayon and emoro dered in white angora wool. ore throats Quickly relieved bv rubbine on m. a OVER MILLION JARS USED YEARLY 315 WISCONSIN AVENUE of MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13 At I.1S O'clock THE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY ISVTTB3 TO ATTTOD Serious Season At This Time for M.W.

Club Seasonable Clothing Being Assembled for Charities qpHEl I tog Wjh which membra the club and their guests are wc come. A member of the Canner's Le ture bureau will talk on "Foods, the 'wholesomcness, Economy and Place 1 Every Day Diet" and will give a demor The ciuo cnorus win sal' ThursdayOct. 23 Memt nable le Public Welfare a clothing Bradley Me i in need of year. Crippled morial hospital outdoor clothing coats, sweaters, caps lugs go to the Bradley hospital may 'phone Mrs. Lawrence Tut tlc.

Badger 2277. The Social Service aeparimeni, wm old a party at 2:30 on Friday, Oct. 31 the Woman's building to raise their pledge of $50 to the Crippled Children's fund. Al members of the Woman's club interested in the fund are cordially in ited to attend wltn lrienas. iney aie phoning reservations to Mrs.

Putnam, Badger mi, iwr. 2277. One of the parlors will be ed for those who prefer to sew. Entringer is Held on Embezzlement Charge F. N.

Entringer was held under bail for preliminary hearing next I day when he pleaded not guilty in perior court today to a charge of embezzling $196.89 entrusted to him by Joseph Brueling. Badger Boy, 14, First Hunting Season Victim LAONA, Wis. 043) Robert Strout, 14, is the first victim of the hunting season. Accidentally discharging his gun, he was fatally wounded, and died bun day nigjat. The eagle eye of the floor walker came to rest on a young man in earnest conversation with! one of the girl clerks.

After he had gone the floor walker went over to the girl's counter. "I noticed he didn't buy anything," he said, "but he seemed very pleased. What did he want to see?" "Mc, at eight o'clock," the girl replied. Moustique, Charleroi. The congressman who made the pro Marriage On Friday rE marriage of Mine Florene Josephine KolM, daughter of Hr.

and Mrs. Joaeph H. KOltee, Wau nakee. and Arthur A. Harwood.

ion of Thomas Harwood. CaM took pUce on Oct. 10. at 7 o'clock, at Valparaiso. the Rev.

Father John Sullivan officiating. Attendant wer Miss Catherine Sullivan and Raymond Clifford, both of Valparaiso. The bride wore a gown of turquou blc taffeta embroidered in atlver and carried a shower bouquet oi Tone u. ersity of Wisconsin, and haa tauht it the Cobb and Lime Rlde hifh and for the past two years haa een with tlie state department of pub ic' instruction. The bridegroom served in the Worm iVar and is a graduate of the Unlver iity of Wisconsin and also recei hla Ph.

D. degree here in 1929. He was an icn the faculty of the Unl Valparais Mr. and Mrs. Har will be at home at 813 E.

Jefler Valparaiso. Ind. Mrs. Cora McAllister, W. R.

C. Leader, Dead GREEN BlY, Win OP) Mrs. Oot McAlltster Evans, 72, a leader in the W. R. C.

of Wisconsin and a former department commander, died Sunday at the home of her son here. OYEAP (ft OOUILI ACTING Murray Co. MADISON ma jp if "'BAKING fV POWDER p5yll You PS! 'KCUMLESSltMnof ISE hifk pric4 brands. on postage stamps hopes, oi course. HM.lJT.t ir thai it will be carried out to the HggQQ JEQQaQSlalaV letter.

Knights If we can be of any service to you, while vou are in our midst, feel free to call upon us. Hurdick A PART OF t. siuare iUHVHI 1 1 Comes Announcement of the Koltes Harwood.

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