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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 39

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SECTION 3, PAGE 9 Wisconsin Madison WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Sunday, 'April 2, 1950 To Wed Betrothed Mail Carrier Does Well as Sherlock Holmes MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UP) Mrs. Thug Sees Own Mug on TV; Not Flattered ATLANTA. Ga.

(UP) Atlanta Polish Woman to Address Catholic Club Division 4 W. G.vCary wrote -a letter to a friend in Aberdeen, but by mistake sent it to her own former home. West Plains. Mo- where she police arranged to have the pictures of escaped prisoners L. J.

"Buster" Masters and Eston Anderson broadcast by a television station here. To Wed hadn't lived in 25 years. Shortly afterward the telephone Sh didn't have her name or SALE! Simulated PEARLS Reg. 4.98 to 14.98 V. at headquarters rang and a voice identified as Masters' said: address on the envelope, but the letter reached its destination.

"That's a helluva picture of me. "When the letter got to the West Cant you do better?" Plains postoffice," Mrs. Cary said, if no one there knew the lady to Dry Lake Has Habit Mrs. Zygmunt Gasiorowski, faculty member of the Uni-Tersitj of "Wisconsin, will be the speaker at the supper meeting of the Evening division of the Catholic "Woman's club on Monday night at the Catholic Community center. The supper is scheduled for 6 :30 p.

m. Mrs. Gasiorowski, who was born in Poland, received part of her education there. She was graduated from the Jni-Tersity of Warsaw and received her M. A.

degree in English literature. She taught at the State Junior college, "Warsaw, and later did research work in whom it was addressed. But one of Disappearing of. the carriers thought he recognized my hand writing, as he had 9 seen it occasionally during the OZELL. Ga.

UP) You never years I had written to relatives. know whether to carry your fishing A "He asked one of my aunts on pole or walking boots to Dry Lake, near here. The big body of water just dis his route to write and ask me if I had made a mistake in addressing a letter. So it was straightened out and the letter' went on to appears every now and then. Nearby residents say the lake runs out through a-tiny suckhole in its bottom once about every Aberdeen." LOIS M.

MILLER London. She came to the United States in 1945 and studied at the Fashion's newest simulated pearls at a great saving I Creamy white or spring tones' of pink, blue, light gunmttal and pastel multicolors, with glittering rhlnestone All by SONATA. Graduated long or thort bibti 3 to 8 row graduated or I seven years. Once, when the water University of -California, Berke ley, where she received her Ph.D degree in Slavic languages and literature, and was a member of uniform adjustable collars, 3, 4 EVELYN RYAN Announcement is made by Mrs. Mildred Ryan, 220 State of the approaching marriage of her daughter.

Evelyn, to John Schwarz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schwarz, 1242 Rutledge st. The wedding will take place Apr. 15 at 9 a.

m. in St. Raphael's cathedral. the faculty during 1948-49. Since the summer of 1949 Announcement is made by John L.

Miller, Muscoda, 'of the approaching marriage of her daughter, Lois Marian, to Lloyd E. Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cole, Wis- consin The wedding will take place Apr. 15 in the First Presbyterian church in Muscoda.

started running low, the owners sold 100 permits for $1 each, allowing each purchaser to catch all the fish he could carry away. But the mob began spearing each other with pitchforks and otherwise committing unintentional mayhem in a wild scramble for fish. JANET R. FROII Mrs. Gasiorowski has been on row graduated or uniform choken, 3, 4 rowi graduated lid drmpet, 3,4,5 row jrtd.

uatad braided choker, 3, 4, the University of Wisconsin fac ulty. During the German occu pation of Poland, she was a mem VFW Auxiliary Holds Election at Reedsburg REEDSBURG Members of the Reedsburg Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) auxiliary have elected Mrs. Adelia Cottington as president for the coming year. Other officers elected were Mrs. Harold Darrow, senior vice-president; Mrs.

Paul Wagner, junior vice-president; Mrs. Cyril Cooper, treasurer; Mrs. Herb Koenecke, chaplain; Mrs. Otto Richert, guard; Mrs. J.

C. Christopherson, conductress and Mrs. Knute Christopherson, trustee for three years. Mrs. Glen Bohl, Mrs.

Rosa Korth, Mrs. Paul Wagner, and Audrey Harder were named as delegates. Garland Peyton, Georgia direc ber of the Polish underground and eroceleH, Choose several from these' beautiful styles to wear with' your new spring clothes. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur A. Froh, Mt. "lloreb, announce the engagement and ap proching marriage of their daughter, Janet to Michael J. Borman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Borman of Black Earth. tor of mines, mining and geology, movement and was in the siege of Warsaw in 1939 and the War explained that the limestone un saw uprising in 1944. She has Sigma Chi Sweethearts The Sweethearts of Sigma Chi will have a. dessert bridge party Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.

at the done considerable writing and Milwaukee Railroad Women'sClub The April meeting of the Mil has two books of poems, a novel. derlying the section is cut up witn veins, crevasses and channels. When enough trash washes into the present suckhole to plug it up, the lake fills again and stays full until the plug washes out. and many articles In Polish lit Lake City RN A chapter house, 630 N. Lake st.

erary magazines to her credit waukee Railroad Women's club has been postponed one week because of Easter. The next meeting will She will relate some of her ex The hostesses, will be Mrs. Kenneth McDonough.and Mrs. Roswell 5 N. PINCKNEY periences to her fellow club The Lake City camp.

Royal Neighbors of America, will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Beaver Boutwell. be held Apr. 13.

members. Mrs. E. J. Peshak.

Evening di lodge room. Members are asked First principles of scanning, an image in television were developed by a German scientist, Paul Nip-kow in 1879. vision chairman, will preside at to note that the meeting has been the short business meeting fol changed from Thursday night. SHOP lowing the supper and program. Elections of officers will be held.

WE'RE CLOSING THE AT 527 STATE ST. For Your Easter Table V'-' ris yj Three lovely patterns to add sparkle to your Easter dinner table. Services for 8, including 61 pieces, reduced from $36.50 and $38.50 to only $29.93 Mrs. Theodore Teslaw. social chairman, has charge of the supper.

The hostesses for the evening will be Miss Helene K. Blied. chairman. Mrs. Amelia Fish, Miss Frances Dahmen, and Miss Juta Riley.

Members who are unable to attend the supper may arrive at 7:30 to hear Miss Gasiorowski and attend the business meeting. Pharmacists' Club The Madison Pharmacists' Women's club mill meet for a "Dutch treat" luncheon on Wednesday at 1 p. m. at Baron's tea room. Mrs.

George Schlefelbein will be hostess. Reservations must be made by Monday noon with E. F. Gerhardt. yf A Jllnntrated above is the FERN pattern.

At the lefv is WHITE ROSE and below is the dainty BLUE BOW. KNOT. Sets include' sugar and creamer, platter, vegetable dih, and 8 each of dinners, dessert and batter plates, 8 raps and saucers, 8 fruits, nd 8 soap dishes. Here's a grand opportunity to realize big savings on quality mer-'chandise. We're enlisting the aid of every economy minded Madison woman (the men get a chance too) to help us move.

We'd like to open the new Perfume Shop at 615 State St. with a complete new stock. We're paying high wages in" the form of savings to those who help. (I: Truman OKs Hike in Cotton Acreage KEY WEST, Fla. (U.R) Truman, after lengthy study, Fri-' day igned legislation raising acreage limitations on cotton and peanuts for 1950 and modifying price supports for Irish potatoes next year.

Mr. Truman acted late Friday, after undergoing heavy pressure from groups urging approval or veto of the joint re-solution. "After careful study of the bill, the president decided that the flood features outweighed the undesirable features." said Press Secretary Charles G. Ross. The bill authorizes an increase of $1,200,000 acres in cotton acreage this year and a 50 per cent Increase in acreage of peanuts planted for oil production.

The section affecting potatoes knocks out price supports for potatoes In 1951 unless marketing quotas are then in effect. It requires additional legislation to put such quotas Into operation in 1951. See onr large stork of over 100 patterns in Fltntridge, Lenox, Royal Doolton, Wedgwood. Haviland, Syracuse, Royal Worcester and other leading chinas. Choose uherm thm choice is r7 Robt.

E. Douglass CHINA CO. China Class S'lverCifrs 121 W. Mifflin St. STOCK REDUCTIONS TO yr i -f IAW7T In Cornae C95 Brown I STOCK UP NOW WHILE PRICES ARE LOW Mother's Day.

Graduations Fathers Day Si 1 GM, CAVALIER In Cocnae 4 C1 Easter Weddings. Birthdays fcrown calf You're light-footed, sure-footed in soft, supple Valk-Over Easi-Caits. Your steps are tireless for miles air-borne on foam rubber inner-soles. White Collar Vel-Flex construction means a completely different kind of walkine aboe LOB BAIN la KM or CIS BUs CaU DC BABBT In Red SIR'S Calf IB, WE'RE OPEN EVENINGS ALL WEEK Most of our stock is in the "Out" basket. Punch in any time from 9 to 9 for your share of overtime bargains.

freedom you neTer knew before I Mail Orders Promptly Filled CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED A. 1 1 f7, CB Off I I 527 ST ST. OMLY 25 MAIN sfli Ls ts.

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