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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 22

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CLUB NEWS DIAL 6-3111 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1952 SOCIETY PAGE 6, SECTION 2 Miss Callaway Engaged State Club Head Becomes Bride of Will Address Group Here Patricia Pomeroy Merritt Will Be Married Friday to Robert Bell of Toronto La Sertoma to Meet Monday At the monthly meeting of La Sertoma on Monday, Hazel Straight Stafford will review "This Season's New and Outstanding Books." The meeting will be held in the Gold Room, 112 N. Fairchild M. E. Pederson Mrs. Stella M.

Krueger, state LAFARGE Two large baskets of bronze and yellow chrysanthe mums decorated the a a president of the Wisconsin Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs, Methodist church for the candle light service in which Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Callaway, daughter will be the speaker for the meeting of the Madison and of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Callaway, LaFarge, was married to Mervin Homecoming Will Be Gay Weekend Visiting at the Wilbur G. Carlson home, 236 Lakewood this weekend will be Mr. and Mrs.

Mel Nelson of Racine. Other guests for the Wisconsin-Northwestern football game will be Prof. Walter Garver, Washington, D. and Mr. and Mrs.

Norm Qualley, Milwaukee. Prof, and Mrs. Arno T. Lenz, 3009 Harvard will entertain the Lloyd J. Seversons from Duluth, over the Homecoming weekend.

PW club, to be held at the Eugene Pederson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson, Viola. The First Methodist church at 6 :15 tonight.

Rev. Walter H. Thompson offi i I I V- I ciated at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. ,1 I 1 1 i The bride ballerina dress was of lace over satin and net, with a fitted lace Jacket, and her Juliet cap was of lace and seed pearls, holding an elbow-length veil: She with dessert at 8 p.m.

Following the review, there will be a workshop period on the club project under Mrs. George Hlppee, chairman. Transportation will be provided by members. True Blue Club The True Blue club was entt tained at the home of Mrs. Maymi Paull, 703 Pinchot Saturday evening.

The guests included Mary Devine, Sarah Hanson, Julia Bennett, Lydia Mielke, Grace Ware, Martin Nelson, A. E. Lowe, Charles Brennan, E. J. Everson, Ferdinand Statz, and Roy Brandt.

Euchre was played. Prizes were awarded and refreshments wen served. Mrs. Krueger will present a "Flannel Board Talk," setting forth the principles and all-over program of the state and national organizations. The following new members will be given indoctrination: carried a spray of white chrysanthemums with a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums in the center.

Miss Estah Cummings, Miss Ger Miss Charlene Smith, the maid of honor, wore a ballerina dress of salmon color, with a band of yel trude Fenner, Miss Margaret Gaff-ney, Miss Doris Hayes, Miss Evelyn Herriot, Miss Ellen Holmberg, Miss Ethel Lee, Miss L. Jay Morrison, Miss Gertrude Partridge, Fifteen nieces and nephews low and white pompon chrysan from Lake Geneva and Evanston themums in her hair, and carried a small basket of yellow and white are expected for the Wisconsin- Miss Lucile Welch, Mrs. Scott Jor chrysanthemums. Miss Margaret MRS. STELLA KRUEGER Clark, the bridesmaid, had similar dan, Miss Marie Timlin, Mrs.

Nancy Mueller, and Mrs. Elvira Whalen. flowers with her ballerina gown of deep blue. The program arrangements are PATRICIA MERRITT Larry Marshall was best man, in charge of the membership com Only the immediate relatives will witness the simple ceremony in which Miss Patricia Pomeroy Merritt, daughter of Mrs. Harry E.

Merritt and the late Mr. Merritt, of the State Department of Education, 1108 Garfield will become the bride of Robert Alan Bell, son of Henry Bell of Toronto, Canada, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. Alfred W. Swan, pastor of the First Congregational church, will read the nuptial service at the home of President and Mrs.

Edwin Broun Fred, 130 N. Prospect intimate friends of the bride and her family. Miss Merritt was a bridesmaid when the Freds' younger daughter, Rosalie, was married to Thomas L. Moffatt two years ago. "White, yellow, and rust col-o chrysanthemums will form the background for the ceremony, which will be followed by an informal reception for the guests present.

In the absence of her only brother, David Hughes Merritt of Birmingham, Miss Merritt will be given in marriage by her cousin, Fred E. Shepherd, 3806 Hillcrest dr. Miss Merritt's brother and sister-in-law recently became the parents of their third child, a daughter, Mary Ellen. Miss Merritt has chosen for her wedding a softly-tailored suit of heather English homespun wool, with a hat to match. Black accessories will complete her ensemble, and she will carry a colonial bouquet of white carnations.

Mrs. Moffatt to Attend Mrs. Moffatt, who will come from Minneapolis. to serve Truax Officers' Wives' Club mittee, with Mrs. Alex Stenhouse BETTY JANE ZIEGLER Mrs.

Gertrude Ziegler of Waunakee announces the engagement of her daughter, Betty Jane, Fond du Lac, to William Ellis son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis, Ripon. Mr. Ellis is a graduate of Northwestern university with the class of 1950 and is now employed by the Speed Queen Corp.

at Ripon. Miss Ziegler, an x-ray technician, was graduated from St. Mary's hospital. She is employed at the Wiley-Smith clinic in Fond du Lac. will wear a gray suit with matching accessories.

She will carry a as chairman. Other committee Northwestern Homecoming game and the buffet dinner which their aunt, Mrs. Miles A. Robinson, 433 N. Murray has planned for after the game.

The cousins, who represent both Northwestern and Wisconsin, have taken part in similar reunions since their university days. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Olson and daughter, Jeanne, University' City, visited last weekend with Mrs.

Olson's mother, Mrs. Joseph Gessler, Glen Oak Hills. members assisting are: Miss Sadie Munson, co-chairman, colonial bouquet of lavender car nations. There will be a dinner l. ng of the Truax Officer's Wives' club Mrs.

Alice Nilsson, Mrs. Gertrude artridge, Mrs. Leo Mullarkey, Miss Evelyn Herriot, Miss Ethel Richard Hutchinson of London, Ontario, a fellow geologist of the bridegroom, will serve as best man. Roger Sandmire, groomsman, and Bill Callaway, and Lawrence Hammond, ushers. A reception for about 150 guests was held in the church basement.

Mr. and Mrs. Pederson will live at Viola. The bridegroom is engaged in farming. Epsilon Sigma Alpha A taffy pull will follow the regular meet'n of the Alpha Siema at the base today at 6:30 p.

m. The chairman of the dinner is Lee, Miss Ellen Holmberg, Mrs For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Merritt will wear a black Vlarie Murray. Mrs. Florence silk faille two-piece suit with a Ttr Child's Cough For coughs and acute bronchitis due to colds you can now get Creomulsion specially prepared for Children in anew pink and blue package and be sure: (1) Your child will like it (2) It contains only safe, prowr ingredients.

(3) It contains no narcotics to dts turb nature's processes. (4) It will aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed throat and bronchial membranes, thus relieving the cough and promoting rest and sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Children in the pink and blue package. CREOMUL'SION FOR CHILDREN rtlttvM Cough. Chttt CoWi, Aeutt BrencMth The Olsons came here for tne wedding of Miss Carol Hurd and Thiede, and Mrs.

Grace Dahm. Nordness-Mautz Mrs. Oscar Graffious. Members of the committee are Mrs. Donald Grissell; Mrs.

Mary Jane Erdmann, and Mrs. Betty Fleming. The social chairman is Mrs. Lois Perko. There will be a report given by Russell Gessler, a brother of Mrs.

chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Olson. A. A hat to match and a corsage of chartreuse orchids. Mrs. Fred rill wear a black crepe gown and a corsage of white orchids.

Mrs. Dietrich Roetter of Ripon, the former Miss Patricia Salter of Madison, will provide piano music SUN PRAIRIE Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Al sorority tonignt at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Lew Cornelius, 5413 Pheasant Hill rd.

Odd Fellows bert Nordness of the engagement the committee for the Christmas party. Members of the committee are Mrs. Omar Olsen, Mrs. Lusk, and Mrs. John Vargo.

The organization held a bake and approaching marriage of their Sanderson School Card Party The Sanderson Mothers' club will have a card party Saturday at 8 p.m. at the school. Refreshments will be served and prizes will be awarded. A turkey will be awarded as a special prize for the evening. for the ceremony.

daughter, Dolores, to R. Gordon The Hope lodge, No. 17, Odd Mautz, son of Joseph Mautz. The Madison friends will be interested in the announcement by Dr. and Mrs.

Russell H. Brown, Hammond, of the birth of a daughter, Nancy Sue, on Oct. 11. Brown, a research chemist with the Standard Oil Co. at Whiting, is the son of Prof, and Mrs.

Freeman H. Brown, 3605 Nakoma rd. wedding will take place Saturday at 4 p. m. at the Sacred Hearts When Mr.

Bell and his bride depart on a honeymoon trip to the Southern states and later up the Atlantic seaboard and into Canada, the former Miss Merritt will don sale on Monday at the base, with Fellows, will meet Friday at 7:30 the proceeds going to the Christ- n. m. at the temple, 308 W. Mif-mag party. '3in st.

rectory. the heather homespun topcoat which matches her bridal costume Mr. Bell and his bride will be at home at 218 N. Lake st after Prof, and Mrs. Leon A.

Bosch of Evanston, 111., will be Homecoming weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Madigan, 922 LeRoy rd. Dec. 1.

Graduate Work After graduating from the Uni as matron of honor for her friend, The Madigans will entertain few guests at cocktails in honor versity of Wisconsin, Miss Merritt took two years of post-graduate Married of Prof, and Mrs. Bosch alter the game, and then the group will go on to the Maple Bluff Country club work in the School of Social Work She is a member of Alpha Kappa for dinner. Delta, honorary sociological fra ternity. Miss Merritt is associated with the, Division of and Youth of the State Public Welfare What About Cod Liver Oil? departments Mr. Bell received his B.A.

de gree from the University of Tor To get cod liver oil stains out of onto. For the past three years he has been a research assistant in a washable fabric, pour glycerine or one of the soapless shampoos Casual Dresses 5elections Unlimited yalues UncaUenge(l on the fresh stain. Rub lightly the geology department at the University of Wisconsin, where he is now completing his work for a between the hands to loosen the satin, rinse well in cold water, then wash in warm soapsuds. Ph.D. degree.

He is a member of I Sigma Xi, honorary graduate -scientific fraternity, and Gamma Al pha, honorary graduate fraternity. Another St. James' PTA to Hold Festival, Trained 't 'Beauty J1w, Expert Anxious fr Card Party The James" PTA will have II rr--- its annual fall festival and card MRS. GEORGE ZAFEROS party on Sunday in the church au The most important dress of the year easy and natural, always a favorite. The dress" you wear for everything, wear everywhere, and in which you feel most comfortable and self-assured.

See it in an endless variety of shapes, fabrics, and colors in sizes for all from the most petite junior to half sizes. The greatest casual dress selection ever in our Romany Room. You at the Donna Mae Platz ditorium. Mrs. Theodore Teslaw is Miss Carolyn Rae Schultz, daugh general chairman.

Wm. Busch Beauty Salon 63S State St 7-2591 The festivities of the day will start with a bake sale in the morn ing, starting immediately after the 6 a.m. mass. Mrs. Rolland Endres is chairman.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Escoe W. Kahne, 2416 Atwood became the bride of George Samuel Zaferos, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Zaferos of Milwaukee, on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 3 p.m. The double ring ceremony took place at the Saint Evangelismas church in Milwaukee with the pastor, the Rev. Emmanuel Vergis officiating. The festival, especially planned Ul for the children, will begin at 2 p.m.

with games, acts, and clowns. At 3 p.m. Roman vetter will present a magic show. Chairman of the afternoon ac The bride wore a blue and gray dressmaker suit, blue accessories, tivities is L. J.

Wagner. He will Geneva be assisted by John Ponti, Elvin and a corsage of white orchids. Enger, and Harold Post, who are Miss Ruth Paush of Madison, in charge of the afternoon games; served as the bride's only attendant. Harry Jahn of Milwaukee Leo Levy, Mrs. William Schmitz, served as best man.

and Mrs. Roman Geier, lunch counter, and Robert Russell, the A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bridegroom's fish pond. Card playing will begin at 8 p. parents, where the evening reception was held, also. m.

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