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")r 1 1 I'-li1 "g- g-ir-. tj Tn1lx- ii'iii-iyi! iM I "ir 11 111 wa 1 1 "ITI 1 PAGE 8, SECTION 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1954 Engaged SSSgpfi' -IVirginia Ann Irgens Grace Goldberg I WisconsinAStateJouma OCIETY Married i Special Events Plans foe- six special observance dayswill be discussed by officers, key women, and chair oarden men of the Madison Council of Miss Grace Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goldberg. 2802 Colgate Rindys' Son- Jwm ihs United Church Women Wednesday.

20 women will have a meeting and potluck luncheon at. was married to B. Edward Hiles, Dayton, 0., Sunday at Wed to D. J. Esser St.

Dominic's church at Marcy was the setting Saturday noon of the wedding of Miss Virginia Ann Irgens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs." Finn T. Irgens, Milwaukee, and Donald J. Esser, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond F. Esser, 1722 Regent st. A reception was held at 2 p. m. at the Blue Mound Golf and Country club.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her tather, w6re a white embroidered organdy gown detailed with a scoop neckline, tiny sleeves, and billowing skirt. A juliet cap of small flower's held her veil. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and srephanotis. Named, 4 n. m.

a simole carde the home of Mrs. Ralph S. Butler, 3907 Mineral Point rd. at 10 a m. Mrs.

Lawrence Tasker and ceremony at the 1 giP)! iriliar lff home. Rabbi Manfred Swar MUVU ClUCJ Mrs. Vern C. Morgan are in charge of arrangements for this sensky officiated. irst son David Herbert, was White satin ribbon formediborn Aug.

25 at Madison General Miss lone Gilbertson Honored at Many Showers; Richard Howards Have Son By LOUISE C. MARSTON (State Journal society Editor) first meeting ot tne tan season. Key women from all Council an aisle on the patio to theLhosPual to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rindy, 1008 Birch Haven rd.

The churches have been invited to meet with the council president, Mrs. Richard Campbell, at the canopy of greens and white gladioli, where the nuptial service was solemnized. baby has three sisters, Cheryl, Jaclyn, and Patricia. Mr. and Mrs.

Emery C. Sylves YWCA at 9:30 a. m. Thursday, ter, 518 Westmorland are The bride wore a long- the parents of a daughter, Sus sleeved gown of white silk Several showers and parties have been given during the past few weeks, both in Madison and Sheboygan, in honor of Miss lone Bernice Gilbertson, 318 N. Allen st, daughter anne Eileen, born Aug.

19 at St. taffeta with a ballerina skirt. Mary hospital. Announcement is made by Mr Miss Mary Boyle Becomes Bride of W. F.

Kennedy Alencon lace, studded with seed pearls and iridescents. and Mrs. Richard R. Vetter, 30 Dixon of the birth of a son, Miss Joan Lindemer, Joliet, 111., was tne bride oniy attendant. Her white organdy gown was accented with bands of embroidered organdy and a yellow, taffeta sash.

A white horsehair braid picture hat and a bouquet of yellow daisies and ivy completed her ensemble. William J. Kleinheinz, Madison, attended his brother-in-law as best man. The" bride's brother, Rolf N. Irgens, St.

Paul. and Allen Swords, Milwaukee, ushered. Mr. and Mrs. Esser will make their home at 3320 N.

50th Milwaukee, when they return from a honeymoon spent at Nantucket, and New York City. The bride is a graduate of Beloit college and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Esser, a Phi. Gamma Delta, is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin.

JEANETTE WOODARD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood-ard, Ontario, announce the engagement of their daughter, Harriet Jeanette, to Donald Ferries, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferries, Ontario.

No date has been set for the wedding. bordered the rounded neck Thomas Edward, on Aug. 26 at JANESVILLE Miss Mary Pa line of the dress. A crown of lace, edged with pearls, held her Madison General hospital. Airs Vetter was Miss Virginia Moran This is the first grandchild of of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence M. Gilbertson. Sheboygan. Miss Gilbertson will be married Saturday, Sept.

4, in Sheboygan to Richard Louis Huseboe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis 0. Huseboe. 4139 Cherokee dr.

Mrs. Lester Huseboe and her daughter, Ruth, 419 Walton aunt and cousin of the prospective bridegroom, entertained at a dessert luncheon and coin shower for Miss Gilbertson. Mrs. Alex Opgenorth, Mrs. Walter Rathbun, and Mrs.

P. L. Kozelka were co-hostesses at a variety shower at Mrs. Opgenorth 's home. 4117 Cherokee dr.

Jean E. Jensen Is Married to two-tiered veil of imported illusion. She carried a Bible topped with a large white orchid and stephanotis. Mrs Emil Housfeld, Milwaukee, who was her niece's matron of honor and only attendant, wore a ballerina-length frock of frosted raspberry crystalette. Her accessories were gold.

She carried a cascade of pink glamellias. Mr. Hiles, son of Boyd Hiles, Springfield, and Mrs. Earl Whitaker, Ogden, Utah, had Ar- Miss Jacquelyn Milleri another Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence L. Moran. 30 Dixon st Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mills, 413 S.

Baldwin announce the birth of a daughter. Gail Susan, on Aug. 23 at Methodist hospital. Mrs. Mills is the former Miss Jonette E.

Ellis. Cecelia Marie, the name of her maternal grandmother, has been chosen for the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sam D. Amato, 14 S. Francis st.

The baby, born on Donald J. Sneen sorority sister from Edgerton, was The Misses Ann Kammers and Lois Larsen, 318 N. Allen JANESVILLE Mr. and Mrs apartment mates of Miss Gilbertson, gave a luncheon and bridesmaid. Their gowns were bright green net over satin.

They had matching tiaras and bou DonnaHerrington and Roger Sunby Exchange Vows personal shower at the Edgewater hotel in honor of thejDnald Sneen are spending their honeymoon in northern quets of rubrum lilies and bur tricia Boyle of Fond du Lac and William Frederick Kennedy, Janesville, were united in marriage at a nuptial high mass in St. Joseph's Catholic church on Aug. 28. The Rt. Rev, Msgr.

Henry G. Riordan performed the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson Boyle of Fond du Lac, and Martin J.

Kennedy of Janesville. Given in marriage by her father, bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace and imported silk organdy. Her fingertip veil was fastened to a crown of seed pearls, and her bouquet was a white orchid encircled with stephanotis. Miss Jo Anne Schnit, Fond du Lac, was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Carol Kennedy of Janesville, Miss Jeanne Fox of Fond du Lac, and Miss Sally Keegan of Richland Center. The attendants wore white silk shantung empire Drme-io-oe.

Wisconsin and Canada, after which they will reside at Ottawa, Mrs. V. K. Miller, 41 was hostess at a mand Simon of Madison as his 111, They will return Sept. 12.

dessert shower for Miss Gilbertson. JANESVILLE The Cargill Methodist church was the scene Aug. 26, has two brothers, Dominic, 8, Anthony 3, and a sister Angela. 5. best man.

The bride's brother, Howard Goldberg, ushered with The Sneens were married on Aug. 28 in the First Lutheran of the afternoon ceremony on The Sheboygan parties included a personal shower and luncheon jgiven by Mrs. Wilbert Remmer, an aunt of the her cousin, Gordon Housfeld, Saturday when Miss Donna Jean church in Janesville. Parents of Mr. and Mrs.

Fay J. Gibson. the couple are Mr. and Mrs. J.

1910B. Truax Field, are the parents of a daughter, Diane Kay bride-elect, and a shower and luncheon given by Mrs. Henry Schreve, who will be matron of honor at the wedding Sat R. Jensen. Janesville, and Mr.

Hernngton and Roger sun-by exchanged marriage vows The Rev. Marlin Smith officiat and Mrs. J. P. Sneen.

Elk born Aug. 24 at Methodist hospi urday. Mound. ed. Mr.

and Mrs. Orlando Her- gundy gladion. Alfred G. Sunby was best man for his brother. Ushers were Douglas Wikum, Wesley Mayer, and Richard Manthey of Edgerton.

Richard Kennedy of Elk-horn was groomsman for his fraternity brother. The reception was held in the church parlors. The newlyweds will live In Whitewater, where the bridegroom is a senior at Wisconsin State college. He is a member of Delta Kappa. The bride, who attended Whitewater college for two years, is a member of Theta Sigma Upsilon sorority.

tal. Her sister, Deborah Fay, is 21 The former Miss Jean Ellen Milwaukee. After a buffet supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Simon.

Mr. and Mrs. Hiles greeted more than 300 friends and relatives at the Goldberg home from 8 to 10 p. m. When the newlyweds departed on their honeymoon to northern Wisconsin, the bride wore a soft months old.

The birth of a daughter, Barbara Marie, on Aug. 25 at St Jensen wore for the ceremony an impored Chantilly lace gown Donald lee Howard, who was born Sunday at the hospital, missed his parents' first wedding anniversary rington and Mrs. Alfred G. Sun-by are parents of the bridal couple. Given in marriage by her fa Mary's hospital is announced by fry one day.

I he former Miss Elizabeth Lynn Miller and over satin, detailed with a fitted bodice, heart neckline, and a full dresses with shantung cloches itienard K. Howard were mar- Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Bieker, 24 Virginia Terrace. They also have skirt extending into a court beiRe wool suit with brown ac and veils. Their bouquets were of American beauty roses. train. Tiers of imported illu "cu fservation department three sons and another daughter sion formed the bride's veil ther, the bride chdse a Chantilly lace and ivory satin dress for the occasion: She wore a floor length hoop skirt.

Her illusion veil was attached to a satin cap trimmed with seed pearl sand illusion nich Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bak- I he baby grandparents (ms been making pictures for Martin J. Kennedy, was cents.

The couple will be at home after Sept. 7 in Dayton, where the bridegroom will attend which cascaded from a lace ken. StoughtOn, announce the best man for his brother, and headdress. The wT commission for future birth of a son, Allan Richard, on the ushers were Richard Boyle bride carried white rosebuds school. The bride, who attended the University of Wisconsin, is centered with an orchid.

Aug. 23 at Madison General hos pital. employed by the Air Force at Officiating at the ceremonv John August is the name chos ing. She carried a crescent of white gladioli. The maid of honor was Misk Shirley Kilmer, college roommate Wright-Patterson Field, Dayton, was ur.

v. Nelson of St. Paul. Mrs. J.

Donald Howard, 4217 programs. Wa ban Hill. The trip to Canada was tak- Youn Mr. Howard, a sen- en in observance of the wed-ior in the University of anniversaries of three! -ui pnnnlec fi onA ftc I en by Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Mar- ot Fond du Lac, Robert McRob-erts, Janesville, and Ralph Burnett, Kenosha. Mrs. Leonard Liebmann of Green Bay was soloist. The wedding breakfast was held at the South Hills Country club, after which the Kennedys The bride was given in marriage by her father. filius, Route 3, for their son.

born and sorority sister of the bride. Adele Tempi in, Aug. 24 at Madison General The maid of honor was Miss 0 A son, Ricky Edwin, was born He is a mem quette university, ber of Phi Chi. i 4 i i- i iUnrrav iftftl rirovol avo J-unneoeorg ot Minne- pleted his four weeks' exteni-Pllurav IJrexel a roommate of the bride ship at the Chicago Maternityj wno celebrated their 2oth an-. at St.

Olaf college. Other bridal and Lviiifr-Tn hnsnital int in niversary; Mr. and s. attendants were Miss Beatrice Aug. 19 at Madison General hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. left for Miami Beach, Fla. The couple will reside in Milwaukee.

Blanchard, 1406 Northport dr. The bride is a graduate of Mar- u.T :5 atjL i.lacnhson lllfi Wuhan Hill iPtferson of Mason City. and A second child, Sarah Emilie. quettee University College of iiiuv. iv uc hi iUj ornu Unas Daiuara Lrysiie oi winne- welcome his first son.

Nursing, and is affiliated with Kappa Beta Gamma sorority. She rira men- ouiu itu- apolis. bridesmaids, and Miss niversary; and Mr. and Mrs.Marilyn Jensen, the junior was born Aug. 25 at St.

Mary's hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gitter, 2501 Kendall ave. The baby's brother, Mark Edwin, is 11 ADVERTISEMENT Hey, Skinny! If underweight is caused by poor petite or poor eating habits, newly discovered WATE-ON can put on pounds and inches of firm solid flesh fast and easy.

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Mavo, 1109 Wabanibrltesmaid. All the attendants Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill, wlm havo hpPn mnrriori wore floor length dresses of John Yasaitis Wed Saturday JANESVILLE In a nuptial mass at St. Patrick's Catholic church on Aug.

28, Miss Adele Templin exchanged vows with John Thomas Vasaitis. The bride is the daughter of Leo Templin, and the bridegroom is the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Yasaitis, all of Janesville.

The Rev. John McNamara officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a swiss rosebud nylon dress with is a member of the nursing staff at Children's. hospital, Milwaukee. The bridegroom, a 1949 graduate of St.

Thomas Military academy, St. Paul, is a junior in months old. white nylon over taffetas1 The Keith and son, a 1 1 a vears. Twin daughters, Julie Ann and maid of honor carried a cascade wouy oi irMng. i are, 'of blue cornflowers and yellow Jacqueline Kay, were born Aug.

20 at Madison General hospital to the School of Medicine at Mar- spending two weeks with Mrs. rosebuds. The bridesmaids car- i vi. tor the trip were Mr. andiriori hino Mrnnnu.ir.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zavada. Verona. 649 rosebuds.

nrl Mr Wa11s.no 'l MrS- E- eybold, Announcement is made bv Mr Miss Eloise Mott, 304 xA ndf1 MI- Mrs- Frances st. Uoh JP''man 8t- and Jack Burke of Mendota. Music for the ceremony was by Mrs. Albert Himle and Miss SaphrOnie Peterson. Eugene Floistad of Milwaukee Uac Knct man iiritK and Mrs.

O. Jerome Borgen, 1213 S. Midvale of the birth of a son, David Jaye, on Aug. 24 at Eeny, meeny, miney, mo, Heater, freezer, car, won't gol How to get some service YELLOW PAGES do the trick! a lace bodice and full net skirt and chapel train. Her illusion waist length veil fell from a tiara of rhinestones and pearls IMr.

ayo made the plans for Madison General hospital. David has a 5Vfc year old sister, Ellyn ur, a.iiu mis. wunam va.ithe srvouo iarry iviuier, ana Kussell Doane Louise. as ushers. have returned to.

Among the 250 excursion- fi nauanter. Gail Ann. was Her bouquet was of madonna lilies. Miss Leona Templin, the maid their home in Des Moines, la. vA-n, "'any siares were The reception was held at the Monterey hotel.

Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of St. Olaf college. born Aug. 26 at Methodist hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Schmidt, 1221 E. Johnson st. -i i n-i. four oth il. oLiicr of honor for her sister, and the bridesmaids, Miss Betty Templin jiauisonians, tne and Miss Marcella Yasaitis, wore ttV III''" HVMiir: ui i'l I s.

iviriiai'in mother. Mrs. Viola Hansen. J.S'D fill Davtnn st fir, Lm1' Werner, white nylon gowns over crocus Veterinary Auxiliary yellow, nile green, and orchid and Marv Weaver. Robert H.

Smiths Visit Here Mr. ana Mrs. Robert H. Smith taffeta, respectively, They car The Woman's auxiliary to the Dane County Veterinary Medical ried rubrum lilies. Barbara Ar.n The travelers were greeted ards is taking a residency in pathology at Mercy hospital in Des Fanning and Mary Ann Butte.s association will entertain the 0 in Lanactian towns by mayors and other officials, and feted were flower girls.

and daughter, Kathleen, have left after a few days visit with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Joseph A. Southeastern Veterinary auxil iary at a dinner with( their hus David Budres of Beloit was best man. Ushering were Joseph Rutin.

Rn7 ct TViovr Miss Mary Jo Andrews, 202in.Srnial bands on Thursday at 7 p.m. in Yasaitis and Howard uoebe. P.aptt ct hi uaupnin ana men win travel through northern Wis. tne tagies clubhouse. Both the wedding breakfast at Fun Flon.

where there was consin en route to their home in look In the Following dinner, Mrs. Carl uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs and reception were held at the a picnic in the mountains andr r- L1Cr' whee Umland will give a talk on "Line Vets club. J. R.

Relknapp, Falls Church, a rUnno 1 LTMU, uum Ddiiiesviue, and Design in Silver." TELEPHONE DIRECTORY uuiiw ill IMi 11 nuiiVII, CUU i 1 a. The Belknapps will ac Officers for the Dane County iii. L7IUUII is ilt.w ciicidl At Prnnhprrv Pnvto.ro for the St. Joseph- After a honeymoon in the West, Mr. and Mrs.

Yasaitis will live in Janesville, where the former is employed by W. R. Arthur company her back to Madison 5GL Ji. nf Branch Counties VMCA at Cold- YELLOW PAGES early in September, auxiliary for the year are: Mrs Grant Blake, Madison, president; Mrs. J.

T. Schwab, Madison, vice-president; Mrs. J. E. Lillesand, water.

imtrica' Buying Guidi boat trip to Caribou Lodse and Co. Schultz-Geske Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Jacob- Verona, secretary and treasurer: Mr. and Mrs.

James 1 Mrs. A. A. Erdman, Madison. Atherton-Quade JANESVILLE Announce- 'CTl son were the only women on the lake trip.

Following an Noyes and children. Jimmy, Louise, and Richard, 3415 Cir sunshine chairman; and Mrs. W. R. Winner, Madison, publicity, i MILTON JUNCTION Mr.

and Mrs, Fred Schultz, Milton Junction, announce the engagement of their daughter. Beverly ment its made by Mr. and Mrs. cle Close, returned Sunday Henry R. Fredendall of the ap exciting and harrowing storm, they fished for northern pike proaching marriage of their Jean, to Thomas Eugene Geske, night from Haskell Island from the boat.

daughter, Patricia Atherton, to son of Mr. and Mrs. Georee where they have been va Kenneth L. Quade, son of Mrs, cationing since mid-July. Frank J.

Quade. The wedding At Churchill they went iunction 3 Miss Schultz is emp byed at the white whaling and saw one Farmers bank at Milton June- will take place on Sept. 18 in St whale hrnnwlif in Tliov olon tion. and her fiance at Moe HIT- 1 CI 1. John's Lutheran church, Janesville.

Brothers. Ft. Atkinson. r- ,1 s- visited the Anglican church Lig-hter, 420 Casfle Way, built over 200 years ago, and nave returned irom a inree visited an old trapper who WWII! mm I I WW weens vvu.i iwmi them the dogs used bv oM anta Dallas, and: trappm and Eskimos. Also at Churchill they had an op-i porfiimty to visit an Irish oak 1 nas neen part of the summer at he; 70.000 tons of wht rn i 1 1 fl.

near Wau- woocicran camp om a. v. i v. AVI 1CI-. land and England.

c- As a finale to the visit, the sroun' went into the for women with shins Ar-Ex Marcelte Allercreme Almay Available in complete, selection where you get PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE i WALTZ )M Returning this week from: where the Hudson river and Canada are R. W. Murray, I.jChurchill river meet. There R. Jacobson and Staberthe women of the town nut on a beautiful flower anYC! Reese.

Mr. Murray and Mr. Jacobson, who recently took an excursion trip to Churchill, Manitoba, with their wives and a group of other Mad- TANGO vegetable show for the vis- itors. Another outstanding event of the trip was the ills play of northern lights in do! icate blues, orchids, and 1 ISEKGMAiWS 102 King St. On the Squire isonians, remained in Canada after the rest of the party re pinks.

FH turned home on Aug. 20. They were joined by Mr. 'Reese, a member of the Wisconsin Con- Sk Make a date for Tuesday to shop and save! VV KSPOffi on baby floonvalkcrs hi k3r Now you can learn 5 dances for the price of 1 at Arthur Murray's HereVyour chance to be the best all 'round dancer in your set a most popular, sought-after partner. Learning to dance the Arthur Murray Way is easy, quick and fun.

First, you learn his Magic Step, the key to all dances. Then, at the Student Parties you get a chance to practice while you're learning. You develop your dormant personality, gain new poise and confidence. And, make a host of new friends, too. So take advan- 1 tage of this special 5 for 1 offer now.

Come in to the studio and start putting more fun in your life. Tuesday is your nV Eagle Stamp; He'i all yours, hi the Journal discussing the problems, not complete in his book, most mothers ask about. This month, "DR. SPOCK TALKS WITH MOTHERS" sbo the wake-f baby who disturbs his owi, his parents' anxl neighbors' slumber. In th September Ladies' Honve Journal.

Now available on all newsstands gt rm irtiick! ios Completely Air-Conditioned ARTHUR MURRAY 20,2 E. Mifflin Madison. Wis. jtohs 6-9056 -4?.

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