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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 19

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2-H Wisconsin State Journal Mrs. Armitage to Address GOP A "i Ruth Sylvester, 304 N. Segoe Madison, or at Dane County Republican Headquarters. Reservations for members and guests will be accepted through Saturday. Mrs.

Myron Stevens Begins Party 'Chain' BY LOUISE C. MARSTON State Journal Society Editor Mrs. Myron Stevens, 902 Butternut began a series of "Daisy-Do" chain luncheons for the benefit of the Madison YWCA at" her home on Thursday. She invited seven friends and asked each of them to bring $1. Then the seven friends each will invite six guests, and the six will invite five, and so on.

"I think It's a delightfully pleasant way to entertain and do something worthwhile at the same From the Notebook time," says Mrs. Stevens. "The hostesses don't have to give luncheons if they don't want to they can give informal coffees or teas or whatever they wish. The important thing, of course, Is the dollar donation and the agreement to carry on the chain project." In Musical Cheryl Meade, who was Miss Madison Teenager of 1969, will have the leading feminine Mrs. Constance' Armitage, a member of President Richard Nixon's Advisory Council on European Affairs, will speak at the Dane County Republican Women's Dinner Feb.

10. The dinner at 7 pjn. at the Park Motor Inn is a traditional husband and wife event. Mrs. Armitage is the newly-elected president of the 500,000 member National Federation of Republican Women.

She was an associate professor of art history at Wof-ford College, South Carolina, holds fellowships in Chinese and Arabic, and has written professional articles. She has been a member of several United States fencing teams, and has studied cooking at the Cordon Bleu in Paris. Tickets may be obtained from Founders' Day Event Planned Nu alumnae and the active chapter of Phi Upsilon Omi-cron, honorary home economics fraternity, will observe Founders' Day Sunday. A reception at the Wisconsin Center at 3 p.m. will precede a musical program by Candy Kreitlow Hafermann and Eugene Hafermann, of the University 'Singers.

Dr. and Mrs. Burton Kreitlow will present a program. "Living and Learning in Taiwan." Mrs. Hafermann and Mrs.

Kreitlow are members of the fraternity. Ellen Meister is i of the alumnae chapter. in the production of the role -r" -s Gilbert 1 and Sullivan oDeretta i a t. 0 r9 T3on una" at yCv, North Central College, I Narjerville. 111..

Feb. 18 and SECTION 1, PAGE 19 MADISON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1972 WHEN DOES A WRINKLE FIRST BEGIN? A wrinkle begins before you ever see it. Because a wrinklo begins under your skin. Where nobody can sec it. How enn that be? Age nibs your skin of moisture.

Which menus Hie tiny cells umler your skin, once full ft pure, fresli moi lure, begin (u Muink. When they do, a wrinkle appears on your skin's surface. Bat there is something you can do about this. It's a specially formulated beauty discovery called Novara Oil of Youth. Its been proven to make wrinkles fade, even disappear.

This lotion compels your skin's inner cells to drink in required moisture. Applied twice daily, Novara with Collagen NC-2080 (protein) will actually begin to smooth out deep, ugly lines. ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY IS AVAILABLE because of the slowness and care with which Collagen NC-2080 is extracted. So that no women needing Novara be without it, you can get a one ounce clinical tube for $1.25. Send to Nomell Corp 150 No.

Wacker Dept 19B-1 lChi-cago, 111. 60606. Limit one only please. The better drug and depart ment stores should now have limited supply. 19.

She is the 19-y a -o 1 it 4' i i' I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ly y7 J. Fay J. Meade, 102 Vista I A 1970 graduate of West High I School, she was active In the -) summer Savoyards UfciMuwiMJ program.

She is a sophomore CHERYL music student at North MEADE Central. Return From Convention Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madsen (Barbara Frisch), Phoenix, have chosen John Scot as the name for their son born Jan. 13.

Other children In the family are. Toni, 17; Barbara, 16; and Michael, 2. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 1 114 N.

Spooner and Mrs. Edith Madsen, Milton Junction. Return from Convention Mr. and Mrs. Noel Standrldge, 5017 Tokay have returned from Tucson, where they attended the i of the American Barley Jan.

23-27. Mrs. William Dornfeld and Mrs. Charles McLaughlin are ready for the free, public Mardi Gras party a fun-for-the-whole-family potpourri of games, entertaining, and refreshments which the Crestwood Parent-Teacher Assn. is sponsoring Saturday from 3:30 to 7:30 at the Crestwood School.

A complete dinner will be served from 4 30 to 7:30. There will be costume contests, a cakewalk, folk singing, barber shop quartets, and rock music. State Journal Photo by J. D. Patrick a Square Dances Scheduled The Boots 'n' Slip-ers Square Dance Club will have an anniversary dance Saturday at 8:30 p.m.

at Queen of Peace School. The "Quadrilles" from Janesville will play, and Don Niva will call. A planned lunch will be served. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Cornell, chairmen, will be assisted by the John Jurises, Ralph Henrickses, Robert Patts, and Norman Wirtzes. The Verona Squares will dance Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at St. Mary's School, Pine Bluff. Milt Thorpe will call.

DKG Chapter Meets Monday Phi Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, professional honorary society for women, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Dorothy McLimans. The personal growth and services committee will be in charge. SALE i.t i 7- MISS NEMEC Municipal Bowling Hostess Named Mrs.

Mary Ballantyne will be hostess for Ladies' Municipal Bowling Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Bowl-a-Vard Lanes. St Patrick's Guild to Have Bake Sale St. a i 's Guild and Home and School Assn. will have a bake sale Sunday in the Parish Center after all Masses.

Coffee and rolls will be served. si I I MRS. ARMITAGE Madison Doll Club Will Hear Artist The Madison Area Doll Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Q.

S. Paulson, doll artist. The hostess, a member of the National Institute of American Doll Artists, and member-at-Iarge of the United Federation of Doll Clubs, will show examples of her work and that of other artists, including Ellery Thorpe, Martha Thompson, and Dewees Cochran. Marietta Gribb or Gloria Laundrie will accept reservations and plan transportation. The club is planning a May doll show, "Down Memory's Lane." Entire Stock of famous brand el 7 roths Nemec-Hurlebaiis HILLSBORO Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Nemec, Rt. 2, Hillsboro, of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Wayne W. Hurlebaus, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Willmar Hurlebaus, Milwaukee. She is a health claims adjuster for the American Family Insurance Co. in Madison. A graduate of Lakeland College, he is a health underwriter for American Family. They will be married Apr.

29 in the Bashford Methodist Church. Surplus Calories Multiply Each Day After adulthood is reached the basal metabolic rate decreases per unit weight. If food consumption is constant over a long period of adult life with decreasing basal metabolism alone, a small surplus of only 10 calories a day equal 3,650 calories a year. This represents 1 pound of increased body weight. rs iiiiounce 'If MISS ERTZ Ertz-Friske BLOOMLXGTON Mrs.

Mary Ertz, Bloomington, an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Connie Marie, to John Friske, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Friske, Kendall. She is an account examiner for the Wisconsin State Teachers' Retirement Bureau, Madison. He is employed at the Goodyear Service Store, Madison.

The wedding will be May 27 in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bloomington. Day son. Both attended UW-Platte-ville. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business.

He is barber at the Captain's Chair, Madison. An August wedding is planned. UJ1 MISS DAVIES Davies-Lindemer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dav-ies, 2010 Sheridan anno the engagement of their daughter, Karen Lynn, to James G.

Lindemer, Milwaukee, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lindemer, Juneau. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, she is employed by the State of Wisconsin Compensation Division. A graduate of Milwaukee Technical College, he is employed by American Telephone and Telegraph.

The wedding will be July 8 at 2 p.m. in Christ Presbyterian Church. Hirsbrunner LANCASTER Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.

Hiwbrunner, Madison, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, 525 E. Mifflin Madison, to Theodore R. Day, Rt. 1, McFarland. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Burton Day, 548 W. Main Madi AH size- QjJ a GARMENT SALESMAN NAME IN OUR FEBRUARY GALLERY One of a Kind SAMPLES OF QUALITY BRAND LADIES' WEAR SKI-JACKETS PARKAS, SKI PANTS SKI-SWEATERS and warm-up PANTS Bit i King St. Several of our floor sample groupings frcyn this distinguished line of high quality bedroom and dining room furniture are marked down during the storewide clearance sale now in progress. A French Provincial bedroom group in Beauclair finish on cherry veneers and solid parts (triple dresser, mirror, chest, full or queen size bed, and night table) is reduced from SI, 927 to $1 ,395.

See it in one of our King Street windows. SHOP DOWNTOWN ON SATURDAY EASY PARKING 5-7-9-11-13 now a DRESSES values from to $59.95 WsEIIICIIlLDfllMPllS Af SAILS filuesfrom $34.00 to $H5 VINTER HOURS EAST: open doily 10-5; WEST: MONDAY 10-8; daily 10-5 East Store: 3555 East Washington Ave. (behind Neils) West Store: 3223 University Avenue (ocross from Fair lady) AT 21?.

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