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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 12

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'Sunday, January 23, 1927 THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL PaM Twelve AIWBV HTMI III juur gwvria Dainty Luncheon Bread. I Personals Princess Mary to Play Active HIIIHIIIUIIIIlllllilllllilllllllllinHIH TTTiii brownstone mansion on the southeast corner was the towuhouse of William Astor. The home of John Jacob Astor was at the corner of Tbirty-Toird atreet and FifU Avenue, with an entrance Co. Thirty-Third street. Thar was a garden facing oa the avenue between tfte two great mansions which were frequently the Mr.

and Mrs, H. F. C.feenwaldt, 1137 East Dayton street, have as 7At The Theaters This Week guest ilri, Greenaldi brothers. ISIS Keyes avenue, Wednesday at 3 p. m.

Devotions will be led by Mrs. Margaret Holmes. Mrs. Albert Kun-dert will sing. Assisting hostesses will be Mes-dames Albert Mrs, R.

C. Stephenson. Mrs. C. R.

Brown, Mrs. H. V. Jensen. Mrs.

H. K. Prechte, Miss Melissa V. Brown. Miss Jean Elljabeth Goodnow, Lansing.

and Ralph McNair, Brodhead. were married Dec. JS. at the Congregational church, Lansing. Society Part David and John Smith, Moody county, S.

and Blue Earth, Minn. Mrs, Greenwaldt is convalescing i- MADISON GARRICK i ter being seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. R.

K. Burmelster. PARKWAY Wrd. Adolptit Menjou ta "Blond or Brunette" Jo Shoer Mae BrldwU BY GFRTRINF. lATtY TiFHKS I lulled Pr tS rrlMadt ItiXDON-Now that ill Duke ami Duchess of York have left Kngland for six months.

King Ccorjte and Queen Msry hare to persuade Princess Maty lake a more aitive part in jtiviH nf l.nnrion. The Monday Garrick Ptnyrt present Ins Th Cat una The Canary" 1107 Kmerabl street, will move Feb. 1 to Klirabeth street. Mrs. George M.

Uuinn. 133 North Hancock street, gave a bridge party Thursday afternoon for three Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson, the The bride attended Michigan State I college for a year and completed her education here in 1926. She is a STRAND Tom Mix in "The Last Trail" Fllndt'a Orchestra Walter Kllnttman at the Wurliuer Rudolph Valentino In "The Four Horsemen" Fllndt'a Oreheatra Walter Kllngniaii at the Wurliner atartlMK Satnrdar Kk'h.

Km tlielmeni In "White Black Sheep" MAJESTIC Sunday George O'Brien In "The Blue Eagle" IN Betty (Jompsoa In "Th Palace of Pleasure" May MacAvoy Ford Sterling "The Road to Glory" Saturday Buck Jones In "The Timber All Week Laura La Plants In 'The Midnight Sun" kills queen feel they cannot keep ihf trenuous round which scenes of notable entertainments. There is no doubt that "Dr." Townsend was ambitious socially. He would never have built himself a home in such a fashionable section if he had not possessed social aspirations. However, society, would have none of him, and about 1S73 he sold the house to a Dr. Abbott who transformed it into a school, much to the annoyance of the very autocratic William B.

Astor, who, as 1 have said, lived directly across the street. Vanderbllt Brownsfone Mansion Dr. school was not a success and the property was turn to A. Stewart, the millionaire merchant who, in addition to being a self-made man, had an additional claim to fame, in the fact that he always kept his gloves on while din Tnenday Tkrongh Sunday Th World's Greatest Moving Plctur "The Big Parade" starring John Gilbert Rod I- Rorque in "Th-CrutM of th Jasper Joe Shoer Sfao Brldwell latter formerly Miss Muriel Smith, who were recently married, are at 702 Kast Johnson street. Mr.

and John Fanning, 41S Oakridge avenue, the latier frrr" ly Miss Neva Clapp. Fair Oaks, announce 'he birth of their first child, a son, Jan. 20 at a local hospital. iMnsnns ft t-C2. Mary is the most sbv ieTNr of royal family and frequent'- requires much persuading to a-iftiii the royal rourt.

Shi has msi.e tip her mind, however, in try to appear at Mayfair as imub a possible the romitss spring. SOUTH SIDE 1Y. C. T. U.

Mrs. Jay H. Snell, North Few atreet, will entertaiu the Onawa club Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. court, will he hostess to the South Side W.

C. T. V. V. Tuesday p.

ra: Mrs. W. T. Lindsay, 926 Lake New York Society ing. Send Flowers Flowers afford tho expression of your thoughts.

By fHOLLY. KMCKERROCKKR Mr. Stewart considered the Town-send house a monstrosity and after having it torn down he erected on Vniiersal Service Society Editor YORK The once fash- VfKW EW nable "Murray Hill" section the site a white marble palace which cost several millions of dollars. Don't SqueezeBlackheads Dissolve Them Squeezing out blackheada makoa larga, ugly pores. The aaf and nane way to pet rid ot theae blemishes is dissolve them.

Get two ounces of I'alonite powder from your drutf store, sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth, rub over the blackheads, and every ene. big- or little, will disappear at once is no longer the residential The talk of London for the moment i. the encasement of Matilda Houghton, brilliant and pretty daughter of Ambassador and Mrs. to Charles P. Anderson, the ambassador's former secretary.

Not excepting the- Princess Antoine Bibeco. "TiMe'' Houghton Is considered the most gifted young woman in the Kuropean chancelleries. Her friends are planning to give her a bis Party at the Berkeley hotel next week. She is reputed to he the be.t Charleston dancer in London and possesses one of the most beautiful collection of fans in the world. Another famous residence in the Phone Badger 8.15 Belmont Hotel Corner once fashionable Murray Hill section, was the magnificent brown- ITTTI iiiiinimm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII stone pile built and occupied by member of Alpha Kappa Delta, honorary sociological fraternity.

Mr. McNair attended the university and is now a senior in Rush Medical school, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. McNair are now at home at 3021 Washingtou boulevard, Chicago.

The marriage of Miss Frances Elizabeth Atchison and Hilary Edwin Bacon, took place Jan. 11 at Rvansville. Ind. Mr. Bacon attended the university and is a member of the local chapter of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

Mr. and Mrs. Bacon will be at home after Feb. 1 in the Audubon apartments, Kvansville, Ind. DOCKERY.CHKRRY Announcement has ben made of the engagement of Miss Frances Dockery, of Dockery, and Memphis, to James Crowell Cherry.

Kenilworth, 111. Miss Dockery has attended the Misses Thomas school, Memphis, and the Finch school. New York. Mr. Cherry attended the university and is affiliated with the local chapter of Delta I'psilon fraternity.

IRYEI-HASTDGS The marriage of Miss Gertrude Grave Harvey, Atlanta, to William Raymond Hastings, Decatur, has been announced. The bride formerly lived la Madison and graduated from the- university in 1925. She Is a member of the local chapter of PI Beta Phi sorority. The marriage took, place In November and Mr. and Mrs.

Hastings are now at home at SOS Clalrmont avenue, Decatur. Ga. Badger 6000 Want Ad! Commodore Vanderbllt. at Fortieth street and Fifth avenue. The Van-derbilts, in those days, were not social leaders, and a very few mem Anthracite, Pocahontas, Franklin County, Petroleum Carbon, Stott Briquets, Dry Oak Wood and Maple Clippings.

COURTESY ASI) SF.RYICK bers of the smart set left cards on WITH EVERY ORDER district de luxe of the metropolis. Its former glory has become tarnished and in place of the great mansions In which thrilling social history was made, one finds business houses, large apartments, and hotels. The "elegantes" and to borrow a clever line from the late Philip Hone's famous diary "the usual proportion of the people who are neither distinguished nor fine, but rich, and that, in their opinion, entitles them to consideration" now make their homes on the fashionable upper east side. Only a handful of the "old guard" still remain "in residence" in that part of the city, which was in the days of the Revolutionary war, Robert Murray's vast farm. The Morgans, Laniers.

Winthrops, Keans, and Hamilton and a small number of Murrays, Robins. Paynes and Costers are among the few who have not felt the lure of that section north of Fifty-ninth street. Recalling- Famous JInne Sometime back I told of the era the "new rich" from Staten IslamF. Just across the way. the Wendell house was the scene of much entertaining, but the Vanderbilts were never included among the guests who called at the Wendell's.

Today the Wendells are almost unheard of, while the Vanderbilts are hailed as the social leaders of America. Fafl to Presene Section The Morgans have fought for years to keep Murray Hill a residential section, but their efforts have been vain. The late Captain John R. Delamar's great mansion, just across from J. Pierpont Morgan's seldom occupied house.

Is now a club; the Riker and J. Allen Town-send houses on Madison 'avenue Hunt, balls continue to occupy the facial in ercst. Mrs. Blackenbury. of New York, who has been living Thorpe hall, in Lincolnshire, entertained a bis party for the hum bail which wa attended by Ixird and Lady Minto.

Lord and Lady Dalmony, and Mr. and Mrs. Sianciotf, of New York, the latter the beautiful daughter of Mrs. James Mitchell of New York. There were oyer 500 people at the old Berkeley hnt ball including Lord and.

Lady Huntley, Princess Mary Louise, the Misses Phyllis and Rachel Spender Clay, and Mrs. Frances Lcggett. of Stratford on Avon, who has just returned from a visit to New York and Chicago. HOME FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs.

Frank A. Askew, lis Brittingham Place. haTe returned COAL WOOD COKE AND BUILDING MATERIAL A Personal Invitation My llrst and most Important policy in my Beauty Shop is to give every patrona personal aad careluf attention. Every- on of my operators are the very best that money can employ. They ar not only the most experienced operators In the city, but actually the most capable.

It they were' not, someone else would soon take their placs, Patrons can oome la and jet a hair cut, shampoo, marcel, facial and manicure from the same operator on one appointment if they wish. My operators are experts in all lines ot beauty culture. My ambition is to make my shop one of unusual service that appeals to those who want a Real Beauty Home. We gladly give free oonsuftation regarding any kind of Beauty Culture. I have made a thorough study of permanent Hatr AVavins and specialize in it, I guarantee every Permanent Wave to be as represented and not kinky and snarly like most, cheap Permanent Waves are.

Whatever you do, avoid cheap Permanent Waves that may ruin your hair. I expect to give more than 1,000 this year, as I already have over 300 applications. I Invite those who want a REAL BEAUTY HOME to come in and get acquainted. EVELY.NT 3. OLSOV, Prop, The Square Beauty Shop Badger 870 730 East Washington Ave.

when Fifth avenue was nothing but I way ior a towering a muddy country lane in the Not a few of th I apartment nouse. large houses on lower Park Avenue uae oeen turned into rooming houses, and the plans ta demolish the J. Pierpont Morgan house at the corner of Madison avenue and Thirty-Sixth street marks the passing of another Murray Hill "Famous for its Permanent Waves" W. Main St F. SS90 On the Capitol Square fETR 4L W.

T. "The Necessity for Law Observance," will be the theme of the meeting of Central W. C. T. lT.

at the home of Mrs. Anna Sylvester. from an extended trip in tne west. SOT'TH FOR WINTER Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Way. 823 Chandler street, and four children have left to spend the rest of the winter in Miami. Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

Way recently entertained at four taile of JOtf. ATTEXD SHOWrR The Misses Mona Gilbertson, Lena and Mabel Jensen and Mina Sundby were guests at a shower given recently for Mrs. Elmer Gullickson, a bride, by Mrs? Verne" Showers and the Misses Helen Stanes and Jennie Jesensky, Stoushton. John Sperry, Kvsnsville, was a recent guest at the Lloyd Hubbard of the wonderful Waddell house which stood on the site now occupied by the brick Presbyterian church and the Wendell home, which is still standing at Fifth avenue and Thirty-ninth street. Today, let us look down the avenue.

The point where Thirty-fourth crosses the most famous thoroughfare in the I'nited States is one of the busiest sections of the metropolis. What a change from 75 years ago! How many New Y'orkers remember that same corner in 1S59? At that time a magnificent brown-stone mansion magnificent for those days occupied one of the corners. The house was four stories in height and was considered of the show places of the city. Samuel P. Townsend, frequently referred to in those days as "Dr." Town-send, built and occupied the house.

My memory is a bit hazy on this "Dr." Townsend. but on one point I am certain he was neither "of" IKIottoIl Sunday Dinner De Luxe Served from 12:00 Noon to 8:00 P. M. DISTURBED SLEEP Relieved Fr l.ady. Vt mli le Tell Otker.

Bladder Irritation The Canae Mrs. Ellen Johnson, HHlsboro, Wis says she will tell or write any one how she was relieved by simple llth-iated buchu, (Keller Formula). Khe says: ''I had to pet up nights tn much. The Irritation was bad. I had to go to the hospital for eleven weeks.

I improved some hut was not at ail well. I began to take lithlated buchu. I feel fine today. Haven taken medicine for two months. Am still well Gained 30 pounds." Keller Laboratory.

Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Sold hy all drueRists. Locally at Ott Palm, Druggists. nome, west jonnson street. nor "in" society.

He possessed a i great fortune amassed in a certain Rub Chest Colds Away: Stop Pains I patent medicine. Aster Home Here OVUVS Person Just across from "Dr." Townsend' Pain and congestion is gone, jfluickly? Yes. Almost instant relief from chest cold', sore throat, backache, lumbago fol Shrimp Cocklall or Crabmeat Gomho, Creole Celery Wafers OIIvm Choice oft Broiled Bshy Trout, Parsley Butter Prime Ribs of Beef, an Jus Braized Teal Sweet Brends, Xaliroom Sane Grilled Ham Steak, Hawaiian Roast Toontr hicken, Savory Presslnir 3Tahed or Xm Potatoes In Cream Stewed Tomatoes, Family Style Grapefruit Salad Apple, Coroannt Cream, Hot or Cold Jflnce Pie or r.iple Sat Sundae or Cak Coffee, Te or Milk Bol! and Bnller lows a gentle rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil. Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your chest and like ma- of Distinction ilsW if'f Style and workmanship are es- Hif sentiar in the fashioning of Fur ttj Garments, but of utmost impor- NWV tance is the quality of the mater- 1 usec' servce 1S t0 con llilllr nt0 manS a Pickard fSllili finest of pelts are used.

Let the Pickard label guide Till I A ur cno'ce tnen compietc lit 1 1 satisfaction is assured. jyp "Buy With Confidence" fine It Njfvrs 1 115 King gOg Madison 506 State Street 116 King Street relief comes. gic Jacobs Oil Is St. JANUARY SALE TRUNKS a harmless liniment which quick- breaks chest soothes the colds, inflammation inflat sore throat and Sunday January 23, 1927 WALTER A. POCOCK, Proprietor.

breaks up the enn-restion that causes pain. It never disappoints and does not burn the skin. Get a 35 cent bottle of St. Jacobs at any drug store. It has been recommended for 65 years.

TRICHO SYSTEM Removes Su- In every tongue To His Trauletn Lasst blumen sprechen perilous nair Forever TRICHO SYSTEM solves an age-old problem To His Eeite longe Jifffroiv La Blomsterne tale To His Sen out a Di lo por florcs Always One of the Best Wl A Seventh ilUo Jno Annual the permanent removal of su-perflous hair from any part of the body without the use of nedles, wax or chemicals. Tri-cho treatments dry up the hair "root," making a future growth physically Impossible. Money Back (itinranlee The Tricho method Is iifallible and in every case the patron receives a money back guarantee that hair will never grow asraln In the area treated. Treatments are without sensation of any kind and leave the skin soft and smooth. (nnnltntIon without obligation Booklet on reqnest THE COMFORT BEAUTY SHOP 1l4 tate M.

Fein-Hid 42I Tricho in all principal cities To His Signorina La 'ditta 'di fJori There is Mighty Good Reason Why These Stores Are Attracting Crowds Each year we run a great Trunk sale when we discount all our remaining 1926 models at prices that are exceptional-ly low. The new trunks are soon to arrive and we must clear the way make room. The earlier you select, the wider the selection. Steel Veneer Trunk $45 A iery fine, high trunk, exceptionally strong and very solid ciinlructln. It was specially priced nt t1C ff during (he holiday season, now iPT'OeUU Other Trunks Proportionately Reduced in Prices 0 LET FLOWEKS DELIVER YOI'R ORATIOX OF ADORATION Flowers speak a language of love to the ladles ot every land.

Many a shy, stuttering swain has ranked as a wise Demosthenes by lotting flowers do the talking. When you say It with flowers, say it with ours. CAMEO ROOM Thursday, Jan. 27th Jesse Cohen's Best Orchestra LIBERAL CASH PRIZES A Special Prize Will Be Given to the Person or Group Who Best Represents the F. R.

A. C(yfn Discount on. Handbags and Purses. Travel Bags $9.85 CM-. Discount on -C Women 'i Fitted Cases.

Overnight Bag $7.85 Monona Beauty Shop Known as the Busiest Permanent Shop We are giving a special on Permanent Waves $7.00 Complete flusranleed for Six Months We do Hair Dyeing i'e Stale For jtpp't fall 2nd Eloor Hxdger S-jil FLORAL CO Fitted Cases $25 Slore nt 228-230 Stale-Open F.venlnits '111 8 B. 179 A very fine ae, reirnlarly sold fir t'i'i, sMcIiilly reduced to $25.00 I. H. Slephrom, flmlrman Committee 1 I. Odeirnnrd ('.

J. Block Admission 50c There are II piece of amber toilet arilcles, mid ha a removable overnight tray. 1.

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