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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 48

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Madison, Wisconsin
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48
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DIAL Alpine 6-3111 WISCONSIN! STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1960 PAGE 6, SECTION 4 .1 Open Monday 10 A'. M. to 9 P. M. 1 Must I Pick Up After My Husband? day you told a gentleman to go having put down all my hostile doesn't hang up his things," tell them Daddy has special privil-ages and he can do lots of things feelings on paper.

Then I addressed the envelope to you. I burned the whole kit and ka-boodle. I'm sending this letter instead, to thank you for helping me see myself as I really am. You've opened my eyes. No Bargain BY ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: What can I do about a husband who leaves neckties on doorknobs, shorts and socks right where he drops theyi, his suit coat on the back of a ahead and write mean and nasty letters to his wife then mail the letters to you! This morning I was especially peeved with my husband so I sat they, can't.

(Did n't you know a woman's first child is her husband?) I read the letter twice and felt ashamed of myself. I got to thinking what he could write about me and then concluded that down and wrote a real blockbuster. I felt much better after chair, and his hat right where one Dear Ann Landers: The. other I wasn't much of a bargain either of the kids can sit on it? I've talked to him 1,000 times about this sloppy habit. He al Wir if jSRSENIWSjJ Parents Announce Troths Wife Dear Ann Landers: I started to date Keith six months" ago.

He; was dating my best friend, but it wasn't serious. Word got back to' me that Cathy was crazy about. Keith and she was heartbroken when he started to date me. 1 asked her about this face-to-face and she swore Keith was ways says' "Yes, dear, I'll try to do better." The next day it's like he has amnesia. When I order the kids to hang up their things they say "Daddy ANN LANDERS never does." You can see he sets a terrible example.

Don't tell me to leave his clothes where he 'drops them a friend and nothing more. Two months ago he started to date Cathy once a week. He takes me out three or four times a week, but the big night, Saturday, belongs to her, They'd rot before he noticed. How about some help from you? Mrs. John Q.P.

Senior Citizens Will Meet Two Senior' Citizen clubs are scheduled to see pictures of Ant- Lately he spends half of every Dear Mrs. John Sorry to evening telling me how smart dessert the troops but in my opinion a wife should pick up she is and how much fun they have together and, frankly, I'm getting fed up. He jokingly refers after her husband. DOWNTOWN It takes less energy to do it yourself than to storm around to himself as a "bigamist? and says he's torn between two loves. The "joke" is wearing pretty Arctica fluring their meetings this week.

Mrs. Richard the guest speaker, will show, slides and tell about a University of thin and I don't know what to do. I like him more than I care and make like a nagging shrew. Let's face it, most husbands are a little sloppy. A neat husband is a rare gift, for which a wife should send her mother-in-law a dozen roses.

When the kids say "Daddy to admit but I hate to be made a Wisconsin research project in Ant fool. Advice is needed now. arcuca, wnere ner Husband is Third Leg stationed. Dear Leg: Tell Keith that Cathy The John Muir club will hear can have the whole boy and that Mrs. Penney Monday at 12:30 p.m at the University YMCA, 306 he has just lost the hypotenuse to his triangle.

Monday and Tuesday August 8 and 9 HOP' In a competitive situation the Brooks st. Mrs. Penney will also address the Fellowship Club at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Eagles gal who shows the least anxiety JANET HAMILTON Mr. and Mrs.

Damon Hamilton, Prairie du Sac, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Rae, to A. 2c Lloyd Breunig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breunig, Sauk City. No wedding date has been set.

Hamilton is employed in Prairie du Sac, and her fiance, who is in the Air Force, will report for overseas duty in Guam for 18 months after his present leave. HELEN BLAU Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blau, Spring Green, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Edwin Meixelsperger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clem Miss Blau is employed at the Truck-O-Tel restaurant. Spring Green. Her fiance works at the Big Hollow cheese factory. The wedding will" be Sept. 17 at St.

John's Catholic Church, Spring Green. MERITA LAUFENBERG Casper T. Laufenberg, 2529 Commercial a nces the engagement of his daughter, Merita Helen, to Russell S. Mel-land, 2110 Linden ave. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Selmer Melland, 209 Ramsey ct. The wedding will be Oct. 15 at 10 a.m. at St.

Bernard's Catholic Church. Both young people are employed by Oscar Mayer and Co. Club, 1236 Jenifer st. Miss Smith Married to Mr. Phillips OXFORD Miss Elizabeth Ann Smith and Hugh Robert Phillips exchanged vows Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

at the Community Bible Church, Oxford. The Afternoon Recreation Klub (ARK) will meet to play cards at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday at the Madi son Community Center, 16 E. Doty st. A film, "Honduras," will be shown at 3:30.

All Senior Citizens and the highest degree of indifference usually wins out. To learn the knack of feeling comfortable with the opposite sex, send for Ann Lan-ders' booklet "How To Be Date Bait," enclosing with your request 20 cents in coin and a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you, with your problems. Send them to her in care of The State Journal enclosing a stamped, self-addressed Their parents are Mr. and are welcome.

The Lapham Senior Citizen club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Town, Country Garden Club Mrs. Harold Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh "Phillips, Oxford.

To Marry the Lapham school, 1045 E. Day will be installed, and next year's The bride wore a gown of white ton st, for cards and a social program will be discussed. For hour. The Town and Country Garden club will meet Wednesday at 1 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. Roy Straus, 3242 Atwood ave. Officers satin and lace with a train, and a crown of lace and sequins held roll call, members are to take seed pod and identify it. her fingertip veil. She carried The YWCA Senior club's members will haven infeajial meeting of cards and games Wednesday at 2 p.m.

at the pink and white carnations. jiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiin Miss Dorothy Phillips, the bridegroom's sister, was maid of YWCA, 122 State st. honor, and Mrs. Harold Smith bridesmaid. They wore pink Summer Sportswear ogi 1 Skirts, shorts, tops, jackets, sleeveless blouses, tees, slacks and pedal pushers Second Floor Famous Name Brands Swimwear reduced and more 'I Teen Sportswear off Second Floor ballerin a-length gowns and matching floral headbands.

They carried lavender and white pom Miss Rotide Will Marry Mr. Sipple pons. tmmi SHOP I Darrell Phillips was his broth er's best man, and Harold Smith groomsman, Earl Jungen- berg and Glen Christensen ush ered. The Rev. Richard Elger, Wis consin Dells, officiated.

After a western wedding trip. the newlyweds will live at 3705 W. 27th Kenosha. Our Lady Queen of Peace WCOF The Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, Court No. 597, Our Lady Queen of Peace, will meet value from 8.95 to 39.95 SHIRLEY PESERIK The engagement of Miss Shirley Peserik to W.

Charles Lip ke, son of Mrs. W. A. Lipke, 632 Wingra is announced by her father, Vincent Peserik, Two Rivers. Miss Peserik, a graduate of St.

Mary's Hospital School of Nursing, is employed at the Veterans' Administration hospital in Madison. Her fiance, a salesman for Beltone, attended the University of Wisconsin and Madison Business College. The wedding will be Oct. 1. Tuesday at 8 p.m.

The serving committee includes Mmes. Richard Baer, Michael 15. 1(D). 5 Falci, Clarence King, Herman Mi Ml It Liegel, J. Olrich, Robert Ko- vacs, Byrl Enerson, E.

H. Kar to wear RIGHT NOW! they must go we neec sten, John Kunz, George Nichols SANDRA ROHDE and C. J. Standorf. Cards will be the space cottons, silks, arnels, acetates and blends sundresses, sheaths, street and jacket dresses played.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Rohde, 1117 Wlngrat an 7X nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra, to IIL01UIE Let Madison's 'REAL' Custom Tailor CONVERT YOUR OLD SUIT Burton Sipple, son of Mr Spring Coats Second Tl values to Floor Off 59S5 New Fall Coats Second "it August Floor up fo JLO) eff Only Car Coats Thrift 51 values to Circle J.J 24.95 Cotton Dusters First PUT values to Floor an6 9J 8.95 Drip-dry Slips Firs T97 0 97 values to Floor onJ $6 and Mrs. Donald Sipple, values to 11.93 5517 Gettle ave.

The wedding will be Sept. From Your Out-Dated 10 at St. James Catholic 3. 4. Church.

Double or Single Breasted Style" to the New Single Turners' Auxiliary bright prints and solid colors cottons, dacrons cottons and linens The women's auxiliary to the Breasted Styles Madison Turners will meet Tues nil I II 11 I TAILOR SHOP 1 all styles and sleeve lengths big, big selection rallies to 7.95 3. 4. famous makes short shorts, Jamaicas and Bermudas day for a 12:30 p. m. potluck picnic at the home of Mrs.

Werner Schaerff, 5308 Winnequah rd. Each member should bring a dish to pass and her own table service. Transportation arrangements are to be made through Mrs. Bur-nette Helleckson. .419 State, AL 5-1714 HI T-SfflUffiTTS values to 6.98 stripes, plaids and solid colors famous makes COMPLETE WOMEN'S TAILORING 6- ALTERATION SERVICE I I Spring Coats ARENZ swum iuiit $Tl (Th values to Thrift Circle JLCy 29.95 HAL values to 25.95 03.

Vs price or less Formals anil Cocktails 3 WOW! Terrific values MCLi one group Mezzanine COORDINATES Values to 22.95 4. 8. 12. ALU Summer Dresses ollies to 13.95 4. 7.

just reduced! all styles cottons, dacrons-cottons, arnels and cotton-rayons Second jj values to mix n' match gay prints and sunny solids wear right into fall 29.95 Floor famous name brands Several Hundred pair WOMEN'S DRESS CASUAL SUMMER SHOES of Natural Bridga, Queen Quality American Girl, to choose from. Summer Cottons $6,97 $4.99 Thrift Circle values to 12.95 85-s7 Natural Bridge Queen Quality, Reg. 13.95 NOW American Girl, Regular 9.99 NOW Ladies9 Balcony rasrl ED. SCHMITZ 8c SONS I lt JOLAfefllZ. 113 Stat Yost's Kessenich's State and Fairchild MADISON It You Wear.

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