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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 36

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Dial pin 6-3111 WISCONSIN STATE JQUKNAl, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1955 PAGE 1. SECTION 3 Elizabeth Niglis Ann Knight, O.W. Robison Wed Tre marriage of Mws Ruth caught to a headband of Ann Knight and Odis Wayne P8'- emti roses Robison was tn- i.u, Mrs. William Morrissey Will Observe Her 90th Birthday on Thanksgiving By LOOSE C.

MARSTOS Joanul SCKtr E4ilrt One of Madison's most alert and active older residents, Mrs. William Morrissey, will observe her 90th birthday anniversary at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day at the at her Jlav ai 7 30; p. tn. in I sister's maid of honor, wor a Church of Chn-t. The 'A.

J. Kerr officiated. Rev. igoun of American Beauty tulle 'and velvet, with a headdress of Married in Hawaii Mr. and Mrs: II.

J.N'iplis. Yerou. are" announcing today tie marriage oftheir daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Cmdr. James S. Cooper of the United States Coast Guard.

The wedding tookplace Not. 1 in St. Michael Catholic Church, Kun. Hawaii. The bride it a graduate of St.

Mary's of Notre'Dame College, Notre Dame, Ind. She has been associated with the Stauffer Instjtutet anditbe National Broadcasting Co. in Honolulu siiii'e January. 7 Cm dr. Cooper is stationed in Honolulua "gral aide for the 14th Naval disfrk-t.

and has recently been appointed eieeutive of the Chataqua. The Coopers plan to lire in Hawaii. --i-- matching flowers. She carried The bride the daughter chrygaaUlemums -'id Stephana of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry IL'tia 'home of her son-in-law and 1,1 a frVt Or mnA Mra FTpn. A( .1 uethE-Letnmer, 111 Virginia iKnisht. 5.V5- Mi idleton Erd.j Jerry H. Cooksey, Washington, jMr. Robison is lliefson of Mr.

was best man. Arthur and Gary and Mrs. Paul R.bion. Law- Wincn. cousins of the bride.

ton. ushered. 'A reception as held is the Given in Uiarriae--by- her, church parlors, ifather. MUs Knijrht wore Mr. sod Mrs.

Robison will live Ibouffant waltz length gown of at 14 Rodney ct The bride- i MRS. JAMES S. COOPER? terrace i Morrissev. who has i white lace and tulle with a long-! groom, who received his B. S.

sleeved lace jacket. Inserts of 'degree from Oklahoma A. and tiny tulle raffles accented the M. College, is doing graduate billowing skirt. Her lace-edged work in genetics at the Uuiver-elbow kngth veil of suk illusion sity of Wisconsin.

MfisTcDIS W. ROBISON Reiersoav photo MA, fj made her home with the Lem-mers since the death of her husband in 1942, was formerly Mi. Katherine Byrns. She was bora Xov. 22, 1856, in Lodi, but has resided in Madison for the past 45 years.

at the combined holiday and birthday dinner on Thursday will be Mrs. Morrissey'a son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Grov-er V. Kennedy, 177 Prospect ave.

her son and daugh Deadline Set for Tuesday Because of the Thanksgiving Day holiday, all in-formation and pictures intended for next Sunday's ociety section of The Wisconsin State Journal must be in the hands of the society editor by TUESDAY, instead of Wednesday, the customary deadline. Material submitted after Tuesday noon of this particular week cannot be guaranteed Sunday publication. The Tuesday deadline refers to weddings, engagements, club, church, and PTA notices, as well as pictures. IV. I Miss.Helen Stuben's Engagement Told Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Suiben, 27.10 Lynn terrace, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Delano Collins, son of Mrs. Agnes Collins, Twin Falls, Ida.

Miss Stnben attended the University of South Dakota, where she was affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She is employed in the continuity department of radio statiot WIBA. -V Iler fiance is a junior at the University of Illinois School of Medicine, where he is a member of Nu Sigma Nu medical ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. MRS.

WILLIAM MORR1SSET Lewis W. Morrissev. Milwau A A MRS. WALLACE SEVEDGE kee; her grandchildren, and Mrs. Frederick 0.

Joachim (Kathleen, Kennedy), 2220 Van Hise Mr. and Mra. Robert Wolfe (Margaret Kennedy), Milwaukee- and Kenneth and Ann Lemmer; and her great-grandchildren. Frederick, Richard, and Kathy Joachim and John and Thomas Wolfe. Another of Mrs.

Morrissey'a grandchildren, "William P. Morrissey, is now a student at the Dominican House e-f Studies in River Forest, 111. Roberta Ann Devine Married in Truax Chapel The chapel of Truax Air Force groom is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. base was the scene Saturday of.

Virgil McCuUough, La Farge. 1 Married 'the wedding of Misi Roberta The bride wore a peacock blue IAa Devine. 121 S. Hamilton st.Jvelvet dress with white aeees- HELEN STl'BEN Order of Eastern Star to Meet Tuesday Night 'and John Vireil McCoUough. sories and a corsage of white Truax Field.

The Rev. Gabnel'roses. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Wirth JanesvJle, annouac the recent marriage of their daughter, Joy, Phoenix, te Wallace I.

Sevedge, Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Sevedge are living at 1914 E. Roosevelt i Phoenix.

'Bndernagel officiated at 11 a m. ndernigel officiated at 11 a m. Tte matron Mrf The bride is the danghter rsrgef glst of LlterOTUre tron. Monona chapter, Order of the Mr. and Mrs.

William Devine Lae de Flambeau, and. the bride the bridegroom, wore a a V'f The refreshment committee is Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sieker, 2633 Stevens tt, witl have as their house guests next weekend Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. Arnhold and daughter, Robin, Chippewa Falls. The visitors are coming to Madison for the Wisconsin-Minnesota footballgame on Xov.

24. Diue aress witn rea acces "iGroup Plans composed of Miss Doris Rich Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic temple. Sirs. Ann Soldner, worthy matron, will preside.

and a corsage of red and roses. James McCollough, Mad' ards, chairman, and Mrs. Gladys Smith, co-chairman. Assisting will be Mmes. Helen Aasen, Dor Program After the business meeting, a ison, was his brother's best man.

A dinner was served at the Delores Ann Eckstein-Wed to Earl J. Wolter is Friday, Grace Aldricb, Mar large class of candidates will be Cuba club. garet Beers, Beulah Meyer, Riz-i The literature department of initiated. This class will be the last initiatory work "for the 1956 Pan Meyer, Miss Verena Bar After a trip to La Farge andlthe Madison Woman's club will low. Bliss Leon a Mader, Miss officers.

Lac du Flambeau, the newly her sister's maid uci Mabel Rider, and Miss Grace Hamil- 121-S. Miss Ruth HertheL junior iiiss ueiores Ann cckblcui weds vu live at changed nuptial vows with Earlj of honor. Miss Phyllis Byrne and Jt meet Friday atv 2 p.m. s. Mathew Farmer will review the book, 'The Stars at Noon," the Heimaa.

past matron, will be hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hommel, 504 E. Oorham st, are looking forward to Thanksgiving when their son, Edward Roger Hommel, and two of his classmates, Patrick O'Leary, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and Vaughn Welles, St.

Joseph, will be their holiday guests. The three young men are sophomores at the Illinois College of Chiropody and Foot Surgery, Chicago," where James Wolter. Muwaui.ee, at iu.miss aisne wren wi rawtr the candidates. Mrs. Sayda S.

The bride is a telephone opera- story of Jacqueline Cochran a m. Saturday at St James Cath Pettersen, chairman of the right tor in Madison. The bride- Ch) Omega Alumnae Odium. maids. Arthur brother" olic Church.

worthy grand trustees, will be Wolter Jr. best man. i eroom Ii in th Airs Force. ins aaugnier oi mt. mna The Madison Alumnae chap- Mrs.

William H. Kilts and Mrs. Lyle Minto will serve tea. Mrs. the honored guest.

The Golden chorus will Robert sing; ter of Chi Omega sorority will J. G. Milward and Mrs. F. J.

Wilkinson will be hostesses. i dall was given in marriage, ush'red- hr ath.f Mr and Mr Ar. Miss Barbara with Mrs. Phyllis Oppriecht, di Scbrank was they all belong to Phi Alpha Pi fraternity. Young Mr.

Hommel is vice-president of his class. He also is secretary, of the National Association of Chiropody Students. recting, and Mrs. Genevieve Lucien S. Hankses Have New Son Mr.

and Mrs Lucien S. Hanks. entertain active chapter pledges at a buffet supp-r Monday at 6:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stevens Gould, 1115 Rutledge st.

Mrs. Joseph A. Wirka, chair Paulson at the organ. thur Wolter Milwaukee, parents of the bridegroom. I About 30 attended he wedding a e.i.

breakfast at Noh Hill, and a re- man of we department, win The social hostesses will be Mrs. Bessie Hughes and Mrs. cepuofl. also at Nob Hill, had! gig Butternut rd announce Hostesses will be Mmes. James Watson, Thomas To well, Wayne The speech workshop will be Jessie Harloff.

past matrons. I about 200 guests. After a wed-, birth of a son, Samuel, on Nov. The bride chose a gon ofidm trio La the east coast, the; is at University hosoiUl. The held Monday at 1:30 p.m.

A book! The examining committee wiUI Arthur, Richard Houlihan, Thomas Rodenkirch, Nelson Noble, hl saUn-embroidered crystal-' couple will live tn Milwaukee aft-, baby has three sisters, Margaret, review of "Doctor Woman of the, include Mrs. Margaret Don tie, Cumberlands" will be presented past matron, Mrs. Mary Extrom, by Mrs. J. F.

Elder, chairman. land LeRoy Cholsetb, past pa- eu, wun a si anna ntcun auu er py. 27. Wt, Marlon, ii. and Katnenne Laurie Carlson, and Miss Nancy Gorchels.

scalloped flounce at the hemline Mrs. Wolter attended Edge- 2. wood College. Her husband, who attended the University of Wis of the floor length skirt. Her small triangular hat held a fingertip veil of English silk Illusion.

She carried a white orchid and stephanotis. consin, is employed by the Unit ed Stares Fidelity and Guaranty Co. in Milwaukee. The attendants were gowned Engaged In peacock blue crystalette frocks like the bride's dress. Their matching crowns were decorated with pearls and they carried Amazon lilies and white stephanotis.

Miss Yvonne i Eagles' Auxiliary Will Meet The Ladies' auxiliary. No. 23. of the Fraternal Order of Eagles I I Skirt will meet Monday at 8 p.m., with Aiartna nowaisxi presia tog. The ritualistic team, assisted by the drU team, will initiate a class of 21 candidates In honor fjt tkir mttM kffinr.

Tr 41. ma Kustad, ho is a past presi dent of the Madison auxiliary All state officers and mem bers of the Monroe and Beloit prestige auxiliaries will be honored. Mrs. Margaret Russell, Osh MARILYN CUTTS Mr. and Mrs.

Burton Cutts, Janesvule, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Leah, to Salph Tuttle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle. Rt.

1, Beloit. in the beauty of kosh, state auxiliary president, rwul speak. A social gathering with re- freshments will follow. hand-loomed ribbon knit a dress befitting important occasions for the mother of the bride JClUjuja, -A X' This is it for holiday partying for light, packable travel luggage a dress that makes an elegant entrance accompanied by a soft little fur. Cherry, navy.

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