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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 23

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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rrrr rrt'nnnrnrtTt'T ry vrrrrrrr "WW1 rwt ni'i i "srywy 'V Wr r' mSW- SuiwLiv Morning June 30, 1946 ADJSON THE CAPITAL TIMES WISCONSIN Home Owned Home Edited Home Read 23 Robinson-Meyer ravelers attended the University of Wisconsin prior to his aervice in the navy. Fluorescent rugs are on the way rugs treated with fluorescent dyes, most of which come from bituminous coal. of Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Robinson. Dearborn, and Charles F. Meyer, son of Mayor and Mrs Rolf Meyer, Sauk City. The couple exchanged vows before the Rev.

Leonard Brugman at the Catholic Student center chapel of the University of Iowa. The groom A wedding breakfast in the Rose Room of Jefferson hotel, Iowa City, followed the nuptials Monday morning which united Ensign Betty A. Robinson, United States Naval Reserve, daughter Mrs. Henrys parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. R. Read and family for two weeks. Upon her departure from Chicago, Mrs. Henry was attired in a white ensemble with red accessories and a corsage of red roses.

Miss Childs was clad in black and white checked suit with red accessories and a corsage of white gardenias. Bosshard-Zurbuchen Miss, Margaret Sabina Bosshard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bosshard, Milwaukee, became the bride of Garfield J.

Zurbuchen, son of Mrs. Barbara Zurbuchen, Verona Saturday in the First Baptist church, Milwaukee. Kuball-Schultz Mr. and Mrs. William Kuball, North Freedom, are telling this week of the marriage of their daughter, Elnora, to LaV Schultz, Merrimac.

The nuptial ceremony took place in St. Johns Lutheran church, Baraboo, on June 1, and was solemnized by the Rev. H. C. Kirchner.

In the bridal party were Miss Dorothy Zanton, Miss Deloris Schultz, Miss Eldora Schultz, Miss Betty Decker and Miss Gertrude Platt, Gerald Smith. Miss Janis Harmon, Miss Joan Willey, Relbert Schultz, Ivan Schultz, Harland Willey, Lester Wendt and LeRoy Litscher. FAREWELL PARTY A farewell party was held the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Meyer, Route 2 in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schewe, by the council members of St. Luke's Lutheran church of Middleton and their wives Guests were the Rev.

and Mrs. E. T. Reiff, Messrs, and Mmes. Wes Burmeister.

Albert Binger, Namen Offerdahl, H. W. Schroe-der, Irving Severson. Erwin Tied-man and William Wall. HEIBELS RETURN Mr.

and Mrs. Leon A. Heibel and children. John and Joan, 913 OSheridan returned Monday from a week's visit with Mrs. Hei-bels mother, Mrs.

F. A. Sheridan. Duluth, Minn. Mr.

and Mrs. Heibel and Mr. and Mrs. James Verberkmoes. tbe latter residing at 946 E.

Johnson spent a few days recently in Chicago. Miss Shirley Childs Mrs. Slnrand J. Henry LEAVING by plane for Houston, Monday were Mrs. Sigmund J.

Henry, 1046 Jenifer and Miss Shirley Childs, 114 E. Mifflin who will visit with Mary A. Millette Weds Mr. Moran In Goodman Rite MAKING their home at 2513 E. Mifflin are justwed Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Mo ran who were united June 22 in St. Joan of Arc church, Goodman. Mrs. Moran is the former Miss Mary Ann Millette, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilfred Millette, Goodman. The groom has been living at 2304 LaFollette ave. As she stood before the Rev. Luke Leiterman, the bride was dressed in a white gown of eyelet embroidered -taffeta and net with a long train.

Her fingertip veil was clasped to a satin Juliet cap trimmed with pearls, and she carried a bouquet of Easter lilies as she was given in marriage by her father. The brides sister. Miss Jean Millette, wore for her maid of honor role a pink net dress with a sweetheart headband. Pink carnations composed her bouquet. Wilfred Robert Millette, brother of the bride, was best man.

A WEDDING breakfast was served at the Millette home and later a dinner was held for the bridal party and guests in the church parlors. Madison guests at the nuptials were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson and daughter, Charmany Farms, and the Misses Marian and Janet Millette, 2734 Hermina st. Spring Prairie 4-H Club Spring Praire 4-H clothing groups met recently at the home of Mrs.

Edwin Fadness. Spring lrairle You are cordially invited to a FREE RECITAL and SHORT LECTURE By Margot McNamera Johnson (Prominent Stage and Radio Soloist) HOTEL LORAIN POMPEIAN ROOM July 2nd at 8 P. M. Mr. Johnson is well known for her stage and radio work In the.

field of music, including two years as soloist with the Chicago Little Symphony. She is equally famous for her fine lecture work on world unity and lasting peace. Her short lecture is entitled, "The New Name." Mrs. Johnson will be accompanied at the piano by Nina Matthison. Presented Free by Madison Baha'i World Faith Special PERMANENT Machine Wave $5 for Summer beauty.

Summer comfort. Summer fun. BEAUTY SHOP "Truly Tip-Top Service Open Friday Evenings Fairchild 393d 1917 Winnebago St. If Pigtail Corner Smart Mart for the Pigtail Crowd No need to take a vote on what is the most popular shop for the Pigtail Crowd. Just take a look at this well dressed crowd! Almost everyone is wearing a Pigtail Corner fashion.

Left Crisp cotton shorts with top and belt in candy stripe. Navy or soldier blue. Sizes 10, 12 and 14. A Petiteen Original. $7.50.

Right Petiteen pinafore of white rayon sharkskin trimmed with lace. Wear it with or without a blouse. Washable. Sizes 10 to 14. $5.95.

PIGTAIL CORNER, third floor Harry S. Manchester, Inc II Badger 5000 That telephone number is your assurance of safety for your furs in Manchester's Fur Storage Boy! The whole thing is as exciting to us as a carnival! Eight Saturdays this summer to swim, golf, picnic, ride, sail, take weekend trips, tan ourselves to nut brown, sleep 'til noon! Life iswonderful! J. I Store Closed Thursday, July 4 Store Closed All Day Saturday, July 6 through August 24 Monday Store Hours, 1 2 Noon to 9 P. M. Tuesday through Friday, 9 A.

M. to 5 P. M. tf rT Js When you start your vacation, go with the assurance that your precious furs are being safeguarded. Let us give you an estimate on remodelling your fur coat into a Fall 1946 model! FUR SALON, second floor Harry S.

Manchester, Inc HARRY S. MANCHESTER, INC. I 1 4 A -4 lA't VA.A A a A.

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