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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 10

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Wisconsifi Sunday, July 14, 1929 THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Madison raze Ten I Are Chairmen of Women's Gyro Convention Events Appears in Dance at A.A.U.W. Party js iwW 4 jT I w- i-Aflt Business Girls Attend Meeting At Lake Okoboji EVENT delegates and Mrs. W. T. Stevens from the Business and Industrial department ot the Y.

W. C. A. will leave Sunday for Mil- ford, to join 300 other delegates from the middle west who will attend the annual ten-day conference and summer camp at Lake Okoboji. Those representing Madison are Mrs.

W. V. Stevens: Miss Martha, Kaether, Touioke club; Miss Ann Wlnnes. Inawendawin club; Miss Rachel Lalor, Miss Hilda Kortbein and Miss Frieda Brand, Sororcs club: Miss Minnie Heller and Miss Ann Gurka. I.ohese club.

Mrs. M. G. Troxell, Madison, will preside as hostess at the conference. Miss Brand Is delegation leader for the Madison group.

Fifty-five girls of the Business and Industrial department of the Y. W. C. A. enjoyed a boat ride on Lake Monona and Lake Waubesa last Thursday night wth supper ftt Larson's park.

SO guests at the home ot the bride's, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nyhus are taking a boat trip on the Great Lakes and will oontinue to New "York and Washington, D. C.

After September 1 they will be at boiue In lireen Bay. The bride was graduated from the University ot Wisconsin lu 192S. For the past year she has been teacher ot English lu the Ocououio-woc Senior High school. Mr. Nyhus was graduated from the state university in 1923, being a member of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity.

He Is now a state bank examiner. Out-of-town guests were 0. J. Nyhus. Miss Ellen Nyhus.

Oscar Nyhus, Mrs. Charles Anderson, and the Misses Rilma and Lillian Anderson. Chippewa Falls; Mrs. Annie Dahle, Miss Elise Kittleson. Mr.

and Mrs. Gay Gosme. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson, all of Mt.

Horeb: Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Nelson and son, Bradley. Evanston, Leonard Nyhus, Minneapolis, Clarence Nyhus. Superior: A.

J. Nyhus and Mrs. Edel Gleasnn, Stevens Point; Chester Anderson, Milwaukee, and Calmer Anderson, Canada. is Successful s.wj fit 7' Terrace Party for A.A.U.W. i Event of Weeki (Continued from preceding page) will leave the College club, 12 East Gilman street, at 2 o'clock.

Those driving their own cars are to park on Cambridge road, outside the gates- at the Johnson home. The committees In charge of the party are: General arrangements: Mra. T. M. Long, chairman; Mrs.

Grant Showerman, Mrs. P. B. Potter. Refreshments: Mra.

Ray Brown, chairman; Mrs. M. B. Rosenherry, Mrs. E.

E. Neff, Mrs. T. R. Hefty, Mrs.

Harry S. Manchester, and Mrs. W. R. Agard.

Reservations: Mrs. A. T. Weaver, chairman: Mrs. F.

M. Long, Miss Frances G. Perkins. Transportation: Mrs. p.

B. Potter, chairman; Mrs. Warner Taylor, and Mrs. Carl Bagholt. Program: Miss Elizabeth Bueh ler.

chairman. Publicity: Miss Helen M. Patter-sou, chairman; Mrs. Curtis Nettles, Mrs. Kenneth Olson, Miss Monona Hamilton, and Miss Agatha Rais-beck.

Lorna Lewis and Mr. Oldigs Wed in Oshkosh Saturday (Continued from preceding page) sophila. tied with ft large tulle bow of shell pink. There were no attendants. Following the ceremony the guests were entertained st a reception and breakfast at the club.

A three-piece orchestra, romposed of violin, cello, and piano, played softly during the ceremony and for the reception. Doris Brldsman. Madison, who played a piano solo, was among the little cousins ot the bride c5s ITNJP TNCS A DISTINCTIVE SPECIALTY FOR. WOINjerf vf ism Gyros Planning Many Affairs for Women Guests International tion Which Opens Tomorrow Includes Reception, Pic- nics, Dinners and Other Varied Events XTKRTAINMKNT for the as the wives ot the been planned by many local oom-mittces. which have been formed sininng the Madison women in preparation fr the International Gyro convention which op-ns here tomorrow.

Mrs. P. B. Woodford is the chairman, and members hrr rommittoe ar' Mrs. E.

T. Gus-tavessnp and Mrs. A. N. Melhuse.

Th convention will open with an reception and cotillon nn Monday evninc at the Here! Lorain. The women who hv been working wiih the mns emntntttee (r this affair are 'Mrs. F. Nnrris, chairman, Mrs. It.

W. Stewart, Mrs. W. R. Tenti.

Mrs. C. Farroll, and Mrs. R. II.

Srhmiti. The supper party and bridge affair, to be held at 5 o'clock Tiies-dav afternoon at the Maple Blulf Ooim'rv club, will folio- a joint luncheon with the men from IS: 3" 10 3-3U o'clock at the Hotel l.oraine. The women on the committee tor the joint luncheon are: Mrs. H. fc.

Roberts, Mrs. Arnold S. Jackson. Mr" W. C.

Bineham and Mrs. J. V. Vderirkson. Those arranging for the dinner and bridge are: Mrs.

Kohrn Marline, chairman. Mrs. Gillpi. r- ir J. I-aw.

Mrs. Asa B. Groves, Mrs R. L'Hnmmedien. Mrs.

M. S. MrGowan and Mrs. Richard Marshall. On Wednesday the entire day is to be given ever to an out-of-door festival, the Milwaukee- and Madt-on members joining as hosts.

The lisvs events will include base-bail tames, track meets, motor boat tares, sail boat races, canoe and crew races, diving exhibitions, log rolling, swimming races, launch and Fail boat rides, and swimming. The luncheon on that day will be at the Slemorial Inion building. A picnic snpper is planned for evening, to be followed bv floats, fireworks and Bancing. those assisting the mens committee for the day are Mrs. F.

Hodges, Mra. F. L. Weston, Mr. L.

Blodgett, Mrs. K. C. Cooper. Sirs.

V. B. Hyslup. -Mrs, (i. Scblioi-gen and Mrs.

L. B. Harned. A dav of very informal, entertain-inent is planned for Thursday. Luncheon and bridge will be held at noon at the Chanticleer, and from there the guests will be motored di-rrtlv to the Maple Bluff Country Huh where a dinner and "stunt sight" will held.

The committee for the day i Mrs. H. n. Marsh. Mrs.

Joseph Ripn. Mrs. John H. (H-Jow, Mrs. L.

J. D- v- MrFeek. Mrs. E. F.

'W'estnver. Mrs. C. R. Stefnle.

Mrs. Charles rollers. G. J. Schul'z and Mrs.

R. P. Ma lone. Sight-seeine trips by airplane, ronior. or boat are planned for Friday, ni wi" th" dmnrr-danre at the Hotel Loraine that evening.

This if to be 1. only formal occasion during the convention. Those who lire assisting the men'a committee 11 these arrangements are Mrs. B. Dovon, Mrs.

R. W. Baer. Mrs. Ctrl Stark.

Mrs. Frank R. Horner and Mrs. George H. Johnson.

i tare I Mliurei Picnics and trips to the too are arranged for the children, and plans hive been made for their care for twenty hours of each day. Tha i-JmmUlee has chosen Mra. R. II. Peakman as the educational director, and has also arranged for a grained nurse and several assistants.

Mrs. J. K. Newton, chairman rf the committee. Is assisted by ilrs.

R. O. Quir k. Mrs. Joseph Alei-nder and Mrs.

F. F. Beecher A lunrhenn will clvcn on tredrnwday noon at Ibe Old Dutch iMiJl bv bridge club, members of which ere Miss Ames Comfort, fctmes, J. 3. Killerlaln, Bernard fisber.

Joseph I.ny, Maym Brendan, f. H. Johnson. Charles William Walsh. Frank Blunt.

'A. Barber, Fred Corvan and Jaine? Tralnor. fcOO (I. Mrs. F.

Pullivan. Fast Dayton fcireet. will be hostess to her 5u( eluh Wednesday afternoon. Tisnixi Miss Doroihy I.a Crosse 1e a guest bt relalivis in Waunskee. f0 PARTr Mrs.

Frank A. Stick, Fair Oaks kvenue. will entertain at progressive 500 on Tue.riav eveuing. jfc Announcement is made of the enarriaee on June 2fl of Miss Gu-flrun Nygaard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jens Nygaard. and Herman pielhy. rhicaeo. whlrh took piare 1927 and the M. S.

degree In 192'; She 1 a member of Kappa Delta orority and was electee to Phi Betaj Kappa, Mr. Thompson was gradu-4 la ft member of Alph-. Kapps Lamh-j ated In 1928 from the university and da fraternity. He is now a clvl engineer for the city ot Madison. 500 CLfB I Mrs.

Kdna Z. North, 719 TJnivep sity avenue, will be hostess to hef 500 club Friday afternoon. 1 1 4 Five Minutes to Wait! Just enough time for the qnicki concentrated, treatment perfected by Helena Ruhinstein. Just enough rime to whisk the weariness from your face and lilt the ageing shadows from your eyes. Five minutes and at die end of it a clear skin, bright eves renewed youth and loveliness.

Cleanse with Valare Cleansing and MassaRe Cream a featherweight cleanser that soothes and softens the skiru .75, 1.25 Tone with Valare Exrrait a mildly stimulating tonic, that smooths away fine lines end refreshes tired, aching eyes. 2JO Eennebohm BETTER JRrO STORES The Perky Prinl The FloiCered Chiffon The Whilt Sporls Crepe i3 Off 19.50 75 13 .50 I3 ofl Have you forgof-t to store that fur coat and insure its length of life? Miss Elizabeth Fox, daughter of Dr. and Afrs. Philip R. Fox, is to give a dance, "Going to School," during the program to be presented at the A.

U. XV. Terrace party, being held on July 19 at the home of Mrs. Carl A. Johnson.

She will dance to "I'olkii Buhenie," by Rubinstein. Isabel Dow is Wed Saturday to J. G. Thompson (Contlnuer from preceding pagel the bride In Kappa Delta, was maid of honor. Her gown of blue had a bodice of taffeta, with a shaded tulle skirt, which was fashioned in tiers.

Kenneth Reggs, Madison, was best man for Mr. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will take a motor trip in northern Wisconsin and after August 1 will return to make their home.

The hride has been an assistant In the agricultural bacteriology department at the university here, having received the B. S. degree in C. 1 .9 9. 9 Capehl and Bflha Collars Pleated or Uneven Hem Lines Long Front Tie Effects al 'WITWMfTlTifaTtilt' lal MKS.

E. T. GUSTAVESOJ Artist-Mother Mri. L. Brooke McNamara THK road leading to sticccess is usually hard for the artist, but when that artist happens to be the mother of three small and lively children it Is doubly so.

Mrs. I Brooke McNamara of Ilackeosack, N. has hurdled all the obstacles, and her small oil paintings, called by her, "miniature moderns," vivid seven by five tanvasaes, are on ex-hlhiion in the larger art stores of New York and Chicago. Mrs. Mc.Nauiara was formerly I.eua Randolph Bruuke of Norfolk.

Va. lu order to get money for art training she sold automobiles and qualified as a telegraph operator. She studied at the Corcoran at Mr, Horeb. the Rev. Mr.

Myrvang performing the ceremony. carp rr.ru Mr. and Mrs. James E. Doyle, 1121 Ijiwrence street, will entertain their card club Sunday (iirihtemm; I vr Th? christening of Mary-Jeanne Olson, daughter of Mr.

aud Mrs. Kdward J. Olson, took place on Sunday morning, July in St. Patrick's church, the Rev. 1.

B. Knox official i r. Atteiulauts were Marie A. Wildeman and Joseph B. Hernisen.

On July 6 occurred the christening of Betty-Jane Brown at the home of parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles W. Brown, sua Milton street, the Rev. O.

O. I. Siljan of Beihel Lutheran church officiating. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.

David Sillars, Wausau. The christening of Geraldlne Frances MoMahon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MoMahon. was sol-mni7d on Sundav afternoon, July 7.

in Si. Raphael's rhureh bv the SPECIAL! A $7.00 Permanent I :3 St if ft JlltS. C. B. lVOOJjrOKB who furnished ft program at the breakfast.

Mrs. Lewis, the bride's mother, wore a gown ot orchid chiffon over delicate pink and had a corsage of pink roses and orchid sweet peas. Madison euests at the wedding In eluded Miss Almere Scott, Miss Cassis Lewis, aunts of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. I W.

Brldgman. her uncle and aunt, with their daugh ters. Doris and Margery, Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Olson, Miss Elsie Schnei der, and Miss Celia Harriman. The bride was graduated from the University of Wisconsin In 1922 and is a member of Phi Omega PI sor ority. For the past four years she has been a member of the university farultv In the extension division Mr. Oldigs Is ft graduate of Midland college.

Fremont, his former home having been In Leigh. Neb. He is studying "for the Ph.D. degree at the university here and has the position as assistant probation officer with the State Board of Control. Both are members of Alpha Kappa Delta, honorary sociological society.

Mr. and Mrs. Oldigs are taking a wedding trip to Yellowstone park and afier September 1 are to be at home in Madison. Gertrude Kittleson is Married on Saturday (Continued from preceding page) spur. Chiffon gowns of flesh color and of orchid were worn by the two bridesmaids.

Miss Maude V. Johnson and Miss Frieda Siljan. Both carried garden flowers. Frocks of yellow organdy were worn by the flowergirls, Marjorie and Fu'h E'o-lse Kittleson. nieces of the bride.

They carried small bakets of flowers. Clarence D. Nyhus, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and th ushers were Calmer Anderson and James L. Kittleson. A wedding supper was served to AND DRY CLEANING All of the Outstanding Modes of a Stunning Season at July Clearance Prices Large Flour Sacks We have on hand large flour sacks which we will wash', bleach and open and sell to you during July at a Special Price of $1.25 Per Dozen The regular price is $1.75 a dozen Send in Your Blankets We will clean and Moth Proof (free) your Blankets during July at the following pricest Cotton Blankets, 25 cents Wool Blankets, 50 cents Double Blankets, 75 cents TELEPHONE BADGER 4000 and her three children.

art gallery In Washington, D. winning her first medal for painting there in 191L Since then she has won medals at the Philadelphia academy, at Chester Springs (the summer school ot the Philadelphia academy), Provlncetowa school, Cape Cod, and has exhibited at the Washington Arts club, Chicago Art Institute, Mootclair. N. museum. Norfolk.

Va Arts club, St. Peters- burg, Art Center, and olher art institutions. Mrs. McNamara's three children are a ali-year-old son, a daughter of five and another son, four year old. Rev.

William Mahoney. The attendants were Reglna and Francis Mc- WF.L0T PAFKHTER A daughter was born July II at the Madison General hospital to Vr. and Mrs. C. A.

Meloy, Shermsn avenue. ATTF.JSDS WF.DIUM Miss Doris Mountford was a Madison guest at the wedding of Miss l.lla tfhaw and Merle Hume which took place recently In Portage. Final Summer Clear' ance of FROCKS A large selection in a variety of materials and styles such as: Chiffons, prints, flat crepes, georgettes and wash silks in si7.es 1 4 to 4ft sleeveless and long sleeve models. Regular $15.00 number, $10J5 lour ou'll want at leatt tito of these clever modeli Wool Ensembles, $23.00 values close $16.50 Frocks In sleeveless and short sleeve 7E model P7. I Two special bargain racks of white and dark colors $7.95 $5.00 Cinderella Shop Youthful Frorks 4' S.

Carroll St-On The Square Our Better Dresses (Values to 85.00) Upstairs Tub Frocks (Values to 29.50) Blue Room Frocks (16.50 Values) Dress- Coats Sports 12 Off Lingerie Bags Sweaters Gloves Jewelry Corsets IV aet During the Month of July Try the Bert Finger and Wavm, Manicures 25e on Mondays and Tuesdays The wise vacationer will take good heed to get the best of these bargains. Pastel Felts 3.75 (formerly 7.50-10.00) The Capitol 29 IV. Mam Si. Mrs. Ana Kinner Beauty Shop Open Zuynr'ngt Call B.

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