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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 11

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Tuesdayl June 5. 1928 THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Page Eleven SOCIETY-CLUB NEWS throw rocks and other missiles to thw streets below, endangering the lives ef passersby. 1 1 Til MEMORIAL (il'll The Luther Memorial guild will meet at 2:3 p. Thursday, at which there will be an election of officers. Mmes.

A. Hambrecht. C. Hommel and Wayne Klein will hostesses. Shipyard Magnate, Once Apprentice, Dies at 53 CLEVELAND, O.

(U JO Alfred O. Smith, S3, who rose from a shipyard apprentice to the presidency I of the American Shipbui'ding com- pany, died here today from heart trouble. Smith was bora ia Edward. Ontario and directed shipV yards in Buffalo. Detroit.

Chicago Superior. Cleveland, and Lorain, Od Social Calendar for Tomorrow Mary BraJer is Married to Frank Moran Beautiful Morning Ceremony is Performed Today St. Raphael' Church; Eastern Trip Katherine Lalor Engaged to Marry Harold S. Knudsen Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Lalor. Oregon, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Katherine. to Harold Siqueland Knudsen, Madison, son of Ore Knudsen.

Chicago. The wedding is to take place this month in Oregon. Wis. Mr. Knudsen is assistant man-seer and treasurer of the Orpheum theater, baring been with the Orpheum circuit for the past two years.

5,000 Take Part in Kenosha Strike Rally KENOSHA 0J.PJ The largest demonstration in Kenosha's history was staged here Monday night when 5.UIK) persons assembled at the city hall waring banners, singing and shouting for the expulsion of strikebreakers who have been employed by the Allen A Hosiery company here since they locked out their union employes several months sgo. A parade through downtown streets and around the knitting plant was staged on the occasion of the presentation to the common council of a petition asking that ordinances be passed making it illegal to house employes in manufacturing buildings. The action was taken in an effort to prevent the company from hous-ins its non-union employes in dormitories on the top floor of the plant, where, it was alleged, they OfCoiirseYouKnow New Shot-tie Set Appears Smartly in Checked Silk Stripes and checks arid faunfiness to the sports lingerie for summer. Because It is of checked silk broadcloth, the shortie at sketch ed above, attains outstsnding fashion Drestiee. Tinv near I bnttona fasten the fitted yoke.

comes to the Tarkway Wednesday in "Women Who Dare." Madison Picture Hoot fiibaon goodbye at the Madison theater today in bi" virile Western drama, "Painted Foniea.M Paramount' production of "The Lat Waltz" opena a run at the Midiaon Marting Wednenday. A nw rotten fahrir for In the rniiflttuttion concrete hifehwav haa beri produced. The fnhric in a loo rotnn iiimIi. It in laid over a rement face and the fur fare rt de roadway in moulded t'T of the fabric. Thin layer of fabric serve a rlenvace l.ptwn the surface of the road and the foundation, that when repair are necenary the top layer of roadway can he removed and a new urfac installed without Impairing; the more permanent I Reduce Acid stomachs instantly Xfne of the most beautiful of early Juae weddings til that of Mif Mary Bradley Brader, daughter of Ma and Mra.

Jamea Clark Brader. South Baxsett atreet. and Frank Tnmas Moran. I'niveralty club, Madison, aon of Mr. and Mra.

C. T. Maran, Waseca, Vinn, which took plat at o'clock thia morning in SU- Raphael's church. Jink and white peonies, ferns and palms were combined In the dec-, oral ion of the church. The Rcr.

Fatter Maboney performed the cere-mUSy. fhe bride's gown of white lace over white satin, was faaaioned with a long skirt of un-ergjd hemline. long tight sleeves an a court train of lace. The tulle fell from a cap of lace. Her shower bouquet was of white roses, awgnaonla and HlUs of the valley.

Miss Jane Ahern, who attended the bride as her maid of honor, won a bouffant gown of pink dotted net over pink taffeta, a horsehair hat to match, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Elmer N'ielson, couain of the bride, and Miss Marie Bliss. Mrs. Nielson's gown was of Nile green taffeta and tulle, and Miss Bliss' was of maize taffeta and tulle.

Both were fashioned with tight bodices and full skirts, four points forming an uneven hemline. They wore horse Sir Harry Iau4r ha. a of between SGti 4w raffi. Sick stomach, sour stomachs and indigestion usually mean eicMs acid. The stomach nerves are over- stimulated.

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Q5 219 KING ST. L-) Rosemary Ryan, Dr. M. H. Wirig Married Saturday Miss Rosemary Ryan.

12 West Oilman street, daughter of Mr. ani Mrs. James Ryaa, Prairie da Sac, and Dr. M. II.

Wirig of the Wisconsin General hospital, sob of Mr. aaj Mrs. Joseph Wirig, Antigo, were married Saturday in Chicago by the Rev. Father Flemming. The attendants were Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Wilbert. brother-in-law and sister of the bride, whose marriage also was solemnized last week. Mrs. Wilbert was Miss Sadie Ryan.

Dr. Wirig was graduated from the I'niversity of Wisconsin with the class of 1925 and from Northwestern Medical school ia 1927. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. Mrs. Wirig was graduated from the Milwaukee Teacher's college In 1925 and has since made her home in Madison.

On Stag anadl irggini vBy Barry Moo(c Clara Bow at Parkway Tonight ciara i.tiw, tne gin is at tne Parkway for the last times tonight in "Rough House Rosie." A number of Vitaphone attractions are also on the bill. Helene Ctadwick Your Home Should Come First A jj J2 1 US wor JesirabV rh ox 3 PC- -P- 2-PC- Frieda Auchter, E. H. Mortensen To Wed Saturday Miss Frieda Kathrya Auchter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. ti. Auchter. ia to be married on Saturday to Elmer H. Mortensen.

son of Mr. and Mra. Hans Mortensen. South Milwaukee. The ceremony will be held at I o'clock at the Christ Presbyterian church, the Rev.

M. G. Allison read ing the service. Miss Frances Spoha will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids are to be the Misses Ruth Conlee and Alice Diefendorf. a sorority sister of the bride-elect ia Phi Chi Theta.

both of Milwaukee. Otto Mortensen. the bridegroom's brother, will be best man. The ushers are to be Wayne Dymond, Chicago, and Simon Peter son, Rockford, both of whom are fraternity brothers of the bridegroom in Alpha Phi Lambda. David Roberts, Madison, also a fraternity brother ot the bridegroom, will give musical numbers during the ceremony.

A reception in the church parlors will follow the ceremony. Miss Conlee gave a bridge-shower for the bride recently in Milwaukee. and Miss Diefendorf also gave a bridge-shower for her at which members of Phi Chi Theta were guests, sir. ana airs. u.

cponn are entertaining at dinner this eve ning for members ot the Auchter family. 90 Baron Employes Stage Annual Picnic Ninety employes of Baron Brothers department store, beaded by Joe Rothschild, manager, tossed aside business affairs at 1 p. m. Monday, locked the store, and went to Olin park for their annual picnic. Dancing, contests with prizes, and a picnic supper, alt donated by the i store, featured the afternoon.

The new German airship under construction by the Zeppelins the L. is designed as a commercial airrhip with a range of about' S.OoO miles. It will be able to carry 20 passengers and IS tons of bagRaee, mail and freight. The ship will carry a crew of 36 and will have, a norma) peed of 80 miles an hour. The averse dailv consumption of ill.

1 I mnA Vl'kla, im loss than one-third of a pint for each person. For the boudoir library, giving tips on what is and is not being done in the world of fashion Both cool and comfortable for summer wear, Agnes' turban of silk tricot straw proved unquestionably one of the most important hats. to appear at the fashionable openings of the racing season. Extremely close-fitting- and head binding, it has an enclircling hand of contrasting tricot or crepe de chine. Men Must Be Smart Nowadays Americans are steadily becoming more cosmopolitan.

The sartorial crudities common a generation ago are becoming unknown. Every man exerts himself to look immaculate. One of these by-gone features is the shiny nose. There is no excuse now for a shiny nose or forehead. No necessity for feeling embarrassed over an unfinished appearance.

Just ask your druggist for a tube of Edna Wallace Hopper's Ban-Shine (formerly called No-Shinel. Hank taaatry cla wamea will aava keaoea play. aiata atea will begia eaVt protr ran at a. au Moaoaa 4 try rlab weaea hate rraalar play. Whaedaarbkl riab mill kaie Meeting at 'deck ia the Maseaic Traiplr.

with ftle ah- tapper at aVIara. I'aited Waaaaa's rlah will hate aieetlar at lawa party at 3 p. as. at the heaie al Mrs. ierge Jierkeraiaa, Seaeaa ate -aae.

Mamaa't rlah Haute depart, seat will hate aaaaal plralc at the home Hf Mrs. J. B. Kasay, Maple BlalT. trances Millar W.

C. T. I. will weet at p. n.

at the heme Mrs. Ken Moll, rth street. Wea gjm class at Tara. erela will have all day baket picnic at the hoate of Mrs. Sophia Wlrka, Lake Monona.

Voong women's society ef the lather Memorial charch will bold banquet at ia the church parlors. Bethel Vaild will meet at 8 p. m. Beaters will meet at 8 p. m.

ia Beater halldlnc. place on June 12 at the Norwegian Lutheran parsonage in Blanchard-viile. Miss Jylland is a graduate of Whitewater Normal school and Mr. Beran of Plafteviile. KIK.HV00B A program of toasts and talks was given on Sunday evening at the banquet held at Edgewood academy, with the Rev.

H. Hengell as toastmaster. Miss Mary Burdick told of the early days of Edgewood. Mary Ann Kox presented the class history; Mary Hickey the class poem; Peggy Chapman, class prophecy; Evelyn Van Epps. class will.

Eleanor Hicks presented the mallet, and Miss Catherine Casey accepted. ST. A E'S MOTHERS St Anne's Christian Mothers are requested to meet at the home of their deceased member, Mrs. Kath-erine Schwartz. 1209 East Johnson street, at o'clock this evening to recite the rosary.

VACATION IX MOrXTAlXS Prof. Arnold Dresden, formerly of the mathematics department of the University of Wisconsin and now of Swarthmore, will spend a few weeks In the mountains before beginning the summer term. MI.XLER-PATE Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Genevieve Muller to Wlllard H. Pate, both of Arlington Heights. 111.

The former is a freshman student at the university and is a pledge of Chi Omega sorority. The wedding Is to be In September and Mr. Tate and his bride will make their home in Chi cago. TVEEKF.M) CETS The Misses Theresa Bayer and Colborn and Paul Barry and William Riley, all of Milwaukee, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. Barry's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Barry, 1203 Vilas avenue. DOHB ntmiTER Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Dohr, 405 North Baldwin street, the latter formerly Miss Frieda Moehlman. announce the birth of a daughter, Jane Mary, on June 2 at St. Mary's hospital. Whpn a mm flstf.r, himnelf that tie unrtrstnd a woman ha flatter, himself.

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suite from our large stock you can feci Frame Mnau hair hats to match their gowns, and carried arm bouquets of spring flowers, coral-colored gladioli predominating in Mrs. Nielsnn's bouquet and yellow gladioli In that of Miss Bliss. Clem J. Moran of Minneapolis, attended his brother as best man. and the ushers were William K.

Nieman, I. G. Brader. Madison, Edward J. Sorenson, Milwaukee, and Earl E.

Hoff, Chicago. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The Lohengrin and Mendelssohn wedding marches were played 03 the organ by Miss Helen Meier. Mrs. Brader wore a gown of Co- npnhapen hliiA ffporirpttf.

with a hat to match, and Mrs. Moran wore navy blue georgette over peach, and a peach silk bat. Both had corsage bouquets of lavender sweet peas and tea roses. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast for sixty-live guests was served at Mrs. Gilford's tea room.

Mr. and Mrs. Moran will leave for a trip in the east, including Boston, New York and Washington. For traveling the bride has chosen a two piece silk costume of navy blue nnd white, with a hat to match. They will be at home after July 1 at 118 West Johnson street.

The bride attended the University of Wisconsin with the class of 1926 and is a member of Alpha Oml-cron Fl sorority. Mr. Moran was graduated from the University of Minnesota with the class of 1922, and is affiliated with Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. He is now with Ginn and Company, Publishers. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs.

C. T. Moran. Mis? Kathrva Moran. Waseca, Clem J.

Moran. Minneapolis, Minn George Oien. Eau Claire, G. B. Mccormick.

Milwaukee, Mrs. Edwin Witter, Berkeley. Miss Mary Kanouse. Appleton, Miss Ruth Mc-iDtosh, Edgerton. and Miss Sally Cavanagh, Chicago.

riLl The Ruth Guild of the Central Lutheran church will meet on Wednesday and will bo entertained by Miss Mildred Anderson and Mr. Hams at the home of the former. BIXEY.SMITlf Mrs. Jemima Riley, 2069 Winnebago street, announces the engagement of'her daughter, Mabel Ethel, to Hugh G. Smith, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Smith, Berlin, Wis. The wedding will take place in the near future. JTtLAXD.BF.RA Announcement is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Esther Violet Jylland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Jylland, Mt. Horeb, and Donald L. Beran, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

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