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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 23

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Dial ALpine 6-3111 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1957 SECTION 2, PAGE 3 Listening Parties Set for Saturday Campus Groups List Plans By JANE GILLETTE staged annually with Delta Adams hall, and Alpha Gamma (Campus Correspondent) Gamma will be held this Rho. Although many students Saturday night. An elaboare still suffering from rate funeral parade and pseudo- Listening parties Wisfor the virus infections, the cam- burial will commemorate the consin-Iowa game will be held. by pus remains in high social death of "Patty" supposedly an Psi Upsilon and Kappa Alpha gear. Listening parties, but- old Wisconsinite.

Beta, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fet dinners, and informal The Alpha Chi Sigma house will and Delta Gamma. theme parties are scheduled become a wild-west town com- Tonight dinners are set as this weekend's enter- plete with a dance casino, saloon, for Delta Upsilon and Kappa tainment. and gambling ball. Fred Nelson Apha Theta, Sigma Phi Epsilon Paul is social chairman. and Sigma Kappa, Psi Upsilon Wrobleski, Sigma Other informal parties will be Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Tau Alpha Epsilon's social at Chamberlain House, Sigma Omega and Chi Omega, and chairman, announced that Phi, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Kappa the "Patty Murphy Party" Frankenburger, Faville house, Delta.

Miss Mary Lou Stafford Marries David J. Lease RIDGEWAY Miss Mary Lou Stafford and David J. Lease exchanged marriage vows Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Bridget's Catholic Church, Ridgeway.

The Rev. Edward Bier officiated. Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. McCluskey are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Edward Lease Rdgeway. Given i in marriage by her father, the bride wore a blue floor-length gown of net over taffeta with a square neckline. A crown held her blue length veil.

She carried pink roses and white sweetpeas. Miss Dorothy McCluskey was her sister's maid of honor. in a bronze floor -length gown of silk over taffeta. She wore a matching picture hat and carried white carnations. Another sister, Miss Jeraldine Alpha Guild Rummage Sale The Alpha guild of Christ Presbyterina Church will have a rummage sale at the GAR hall, 118 Monona Saturday from 8:30 a.

m. to 3 p. m. The chairman, Miss Ida Blish, is being assisted by the Misses Ethel Newell, Frances Morrison, and Katherine Quilliam, and Mmes. Agatha Kastner, Frances Dega, Anne Shaw, and Edith Stephenson.

Clothing and household goods will be sold. Anyone having articles which they are unable to bring to the GAR hall Friday night should call one of the committee members. Maple Bluff Bridge Winners Winners of the Country club fall ment were Mmes. George Sherman, Harold Persons, Murphy. And Save A Ort rive 34 -State Journal Photo Mrs.

Owen R. Slauson, 934 Waban Hill, is shown with one of the many Cherokee Heights school art class posters, made in advance of the semi-annual Nakoma bloodmobile. Pictured with her are two Cherokee pupils, Kathy Spooner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spooner, 5209 Loruth terrace, left, and Eileen Slattery, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Slattery, 4329 Upton dr. New Residents Welcomed to Madison The new residents at 3203 Topping rd. are Mr.

and Mrs. George Strother and their three sons, Gard, Vance, and Jeffrey. Formerly at Northland College, Ashland, Mr. Strother is an associate professor in the School of Commerce at the University of Wisconsin. The new address of Mr.

and Mrs. William James is 30-C University Houses. Formerly a graduate student at Ohio State Univer- PROTECT YOUR FAMILY'S HEALTH with the help of the Monona Bootery 4703 Monona Drive 4-0451 across from the Golf Course Outfit your entire Family now with Ball-Band rubbers and Boots. We have a complete stock on hand Shop early and assure yourself of getting the Style and Size you want. Open Monday and Friday Evenings 'til 9:00 McCluskey, was bridesmaid in turquoise.

She carried pink carnations. William Dougherty, Ridgeway, was best man, and Leo Stapleton, Ridgeway, groomsman. William Hanson and William Ridgeway, ushered. A reception and dinner were held at Hi-Point, Ridgeway. The bride' is employed at Research Products Madison.

The bridegroom is an employe of V. C. O'Neill Grading Contractor, Madison. St. Bernard's Christian The Christian Mothers of St.

Bernard's Catholic parish of Madison are sponsoring a card party Nov. 3, at 8 p. m. Bridge, canasta, and euchre will be played. Refreshments will be served.

Deerfield Club DEERFIELD Mrs. Robert Peacock has been elected president of the Deerfield Woman's club. The club will hold a reception Tuesday night for the teachers of Deerfield and husbands of club members. sity, Mr. James is a lecturer in psychology 'at the University of Wisconsin.

They have two children, Billy and Carol. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scheneman and their children, Stephen and Susan, have moved from Columbia, to 4351 Felton pl. Mr.

Scheneman is an advanced study fellow at the state university. Residing at 514 Shepard terrace are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lin and their small son, Anthony. Formerly of Seattle, Mr.

Lin is an instructor in the art tion department at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 1 D. Boone, 925 High formerly lived in Lancaster, Calif.

Nakoma Area Sets Bloodmobile Plans The Nakoma bloodmobile, a joint project of three schools and two churches, will be held Oct. 24 from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Nakoma school. Participating are Nakoma, Cherokee Heights, and Dudgeon schools through their ParentTeacher groups, and the Bethany Methodist and Westminster Presbyterian churches. Assisting Mrs.

Owen R. Slauson, 934 Waban Hill, the chairman, is Mrs. John Steinhaus, 1126 Waban Hill, as co-chairman. Working with them are Mrs. Joseph Liska, 4018 Euclid health chairman of Cherokee PTA; Mrs.

R. J. McCormick, 458 Glenway Dudgeon health chairman; Nakoma sixth Bridge Winners High score winners for the Training Duplicate Bridge club at the Community Center Tuesday were John Franiuk and Karl Ziehlke, first, and Miss Norma Itten and Miss Elaine Wright, second. 41 st Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Philumalee. 3212 Waunona Way, observed their 41st wedding Thursday at their home. Featuring Longer Wearing PRE- TESTED SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Parrot NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED First Communion Shoes We Give Eagle Stamps Shop Monday 9 to 1725 KLITSNER' MONROE ST Ar THE SHOE WITH THE MAGIC SOLE THE "JIFFY" BLACK RED EGGSHELL $995 Made of soft crushed kidskin, crafted with a cushion arch, platform sole of Air Foam and wedge heel that gives your foot the right amount of support.

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Midvale Westminster; and Mrs. Arthur R. Thiel, 4801 Hillview terrace, Bethany church; and Mrs. Arthur Kreft, 5505 Hammersley special chairman of Orchard Ridge, assisted by Girl Scouts. APPLE -TRU for ALL APPLE Uses Use the WANT-ADS for Results! GIVE The United Way Join the UNITED GIVERS' FUND MR.

AND MRS. BRADLEY To Be Feted Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradley, Ironton, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday with an open house at their home from 1 to 4 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited.

The former Miss Mabel Shore and Harry Bradley were married in 1907. They lived on farm near Valton until 10 years ago, when they moved to Iron- ton. The Bradleys have four children, Mrs. Viola Lange, Wallace Bradley, and Mrs. Eunice Dooley, Wonewoc, and Mrs.

Norma Hanko, Cazenovia. They have 17 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Merry Mixers The Merry Mixers will have a square dance tonight at the Moose hall, 9 S. Webster from 8:30 to 11:30. Milton Thorpe will be the caller.

YWCA Dances The Adult department of the YWCA, 22 State will sponsor dances on the first and third Saturday nights of the month, beginning this Saturday. The dances, which will be open to those over 18, will be held from 8 to 11:30 p. m. There will refreshments an entertainment. La Sertoma Club The La Sertoma club will hold a square dance for members and their guests Saturday at 8 p.

m. at the Eagles' club. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy will be the callers.

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