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1 14 Flome Owned Home Edited Home Read TF1E CAPITAL TIME? Friday Afternoon, April 17, 1931 Japanese Civilization Is Essentially Aristocratic, Mr. Yamamoto Tells Club Ball Tonight The Mecca of Young Society Japanese Artist Paints TJjrough the Imagination and Gil es Fantastic Touch a white velvet wrap. Neva Jean Ge t-land will appear in a pale blue Lui Lelong model, instep length. Should length pearl earrings, a silver metaila. wrap with white fox collar, and blue and silver moire slippers go with the costume.

Agnes Barlass is wearing a purple velvet fitted gown with rhinest ne straps and earrings, and a purple velvet wrap and tinted slippers. Evelj-n Sporer will wear a peach crinoline lace with a peach sash and a black wrap. Florence Langrill will appear in black tulle and a black wrap. Rachel Phenlcie will be gowned in white net with black gloves, black slippers, rhinestones and a black velvet wrap. Ruth Grelllng will be at the ball in rose satin, with roSe slippers, crystals and a black velvet wvap.

Lillian Bey will dance in a delicate Alice blue crepe gown, with sweeping princess lines and peach flowers at the back. With lt will be worn a peach colored wrap, flesh gloves, matching slippers and brilliant Jewelry. 4 4 4 inenberger and Marian Anderson; Francis Wiesner and Murilla Eggler; Roscoe Livingston and Dorothy Miller; Norman Schuette and Betty Findley, Kappa Alpha Theta Gertrude Brett will appear in a gown of light blue crepe made in long flowing style, wearing a light dinner jacket to match the frock. She will use crystal earrings, blue crepe slippers, long white gloves, and a shart white velvet wrap. Virginia Allen will be attired in pink lace with a cowl neck.

Her accessories Include long pink and white gloves, pink moire slippers, and a short blue velvet coat. Nancy coleman is wearing a tight fitting gown of white satin trimmed with rhinestone straps. Her attire is completed with white satin slippers with rhinestone buckles, rhinestone earrings, long white kid gloves, and a white fur wrap. A gown of peach-colored satin has been chosen by Martha Jane Van Zant which will be offset by a rhinestone belt, rhinestone earrings, peach satin slippers, and a velvet wrap. Delta Zeta JAPANESE civilization has always been essentially aristocratic, and in the olden times appreciation of art was confined to the upper class of but in the 17th century it began penetrating to the lower classes as well, according to the M.

T. Yamamoto, American correspondent for the Japan Times and Mail, Tokyo, told the Womans club today. As a result an art suited to the taste of the masses of people came into 'existence. The "ukiyoye school and the school of Korin are the products of this period, Yamamoto declared. Sketching briefly some outstanding figure in the Japanese art world, he described Hokusai, the leader of the "ukiyoye artists, who changed his home 93 times in his 90 years of life because it was easier to move than to Woelfel will wear a pink chiffon trimmed with lace, pink slippers, white gloves, rhinestone Jewelry, and a black velvet WTap trimmed with white fox.

Kappa Delta Dorothy Webster will wear pink satin fashioned in the Grecian style with matclflng pink moire slippers and contrasting Jewelry, with lt she will wear an eggshell velvet short wrap. Margaret Hart will be gowned in a turquoise satin frock, blue slippers, rhinestone jewelry, accompanied by a blue velvet w-rap. Octavla Potter will wear white crepe, beaded in red, with a cowl neckline. She will also have red slippers, garnet jewelry and a black velvet wrap. Ernesta Gahagan will also wear white crepe made in the Grecian manner with a gold belt, gold slippers She will complete her costume with a gold velvet wrap and topaz earrings.

Maxine Brostom will appear in a French blue taffeta of floor length, rhinestone straps, and blue slippers. Her midnight blue velvet wrap with lapin trim and rhinestone jewelry will complete the ensemble. Viola Schubert will wear peach taffeta, floor length and peach slippers. With it goes a varicolored metallic wrap and rhinestone Jewelry. Frances Plain will be seen in white crepe in the Grecian mode, with white slippers, rhinestone and Jet earrings, and a black-velvet wrap.

Grace Cotta will wear a very full green organdy with green slippers to match, pearl-colored lace mitts and a white velvet wrap. Gladys Ramesbotham has chosen green taffeta, green moire slippers and a black velvet wrap. Constance Snyder has rose chiffon, tulle on the bottom, rose crystals, a green velvet wrap and gold and silver slippers. Tile gnvm of Helen Kuenzli is blue net, in a period style, with pink slippers, sapphires and a blue velvet wrap to complete it Nancy Schutter has chospn white chiffon, silver slippers, rhinestones and slippers, and -a pendent and earrings of matching turquoise. An eggshell satin frock a cerise shoulder bouquet will be worn by Orva Mitchell with eggshell slippers and gloves.

Winifred. Wlnehagen will wear pale blue satin with matching slippers and gloves. Marion Krueger will be gowned in light blue pleated satin with sequins, white gloves and slippers, and for Jewelry, a crystal pendent and bracelets. Evelyn Morris will wear a frock of peach eyelet chiffon with gloves and' slippers to match, and a pearl necklace. A Patou model of turquoise blue crepe with rhinestones will be worn by Helen Borden with slippers of matching eggshell gloves, and ft rhinestone necklaee.

Joan Nulk will wear a Jrock of green net, white gloves and slippers, and a pearl necklaee. Marguerite Hoyer will wear an eggshell satin gown with green flowers at the shoulder, matching green slippers, eggshell gloves, and green and gold rhinestone earrings? ALPHA DELTAFI Sarah Ellen Merritt will wear flowered blue chiffon dress over an eyelet embroidered slip, white lace mits, white slippers, white shawl; Maude Gray will wear a peach flowered taffeta, white slippers and gloves, and a peach transparent velvet wrap trimmed with white fox. Mariana Werve will wear cream colored formal, green slippers and jeweliy, green velvet wrap trimmed with black fox; Harriett Anderson will wear a yellow pointe desprit lace formal with onyx jewelry, black slippers, mits and wrap; Dorothy M. Krueger will wear a flowered yellow net formal, yellow shoes, yellow lace mits, amber jewelry, and a black velvet wrap. Polly Sue Watt will wear a pink satin gown trimmed in cream colored lace, cream colored gloves and slippers, transparent wrap; Mary Margaret Marion Bates will attend the ball.

Eggshell satin, form fitting to the aist and a wide flare skirt has been chosen by Margaret Price. A pearl necklace which falls down the back, and a dark blue velvet wrap with white fur will be used. Eleanor Clennewerck will wear a gown of pink lace, long and flowing lines, with white gloves, pink moire slippers, pearl and rhinestone Jewelry and a black velvet wrap. Alyce Heffrcn will wear a gown of blue crepe with a cowl neckline and rhinestone trimming, silver slippers, white gloves, and a black velvet wrap, with rhinestone Jewelry. Beta Sigma Omicron Sophie Bratanic will wear sky blue chiffon form fitting to the waift, falling in ruffles to the floor, a short jacket of matching chiffon trimmed in lapin.

Rhinestone earrings will complete her costume. 1 Dorothy Brandao has chosen a Le-long model of electric blue silk, princess style with a braided belt of blue and cream crepe. Her slippers are of matching blue, and her wrap Is of black velvet. Kathleen Nipple will wear a fitted model of bitter-sweet flat crepe, with a deep decolletege edgd in gold sequirs. Her slippers are of bitterswet moire.

4- 4- 4- phi mu Mary Van Meter will wear a green net trimmed with a large green sash and bow, pink crepe sandals, and eggshell gloves. Eleanor Viner will wear a Hollywood model of green lace and net, green moire slippers, and white gloves. A green chiffon frock with beige lace insertions and a green satin sash will be worn by Helen Snow, with green moire slippers and white gloves. Josephine Clark will wear a blue chiffon gown with a matching wrap, white gloves and slippers, and opal drop earrings. Clarice Belk will wear a white satin dress with blue satin sash and clean house.

"His vigorously ancf spontaneously painted pictures represent subjects of all kinds and sparkle with his brilliant personality, Mr. Yamamoto said. "He was critical and never followed blindly. Touching the general theory of Japanese art, Mr. Yamamoto stated that when tHe Japanese artist paints, he sees his subject through his imagination, and gives a fantastic representation of life colored by his visions rather than a concrete portrayal of his model.

He named Kose-no-Kanaoka, the first Sigma Alpha Iota Spring Recital Takes Place on Sunday i ,1 Mrs. Glenn Stephens In Charge of Tea by Chi Omega Alunnae, Chi Omega alumnae will entert. the active chapter and pledges at tea on Sunday at 5 at the chapter house Mrs. Glenn W. Stephens is In charge of the affair.

4- 4- REMAINS IN WEST Mrs. M. E. Bell, 209 N. Murray et, who was recently called to Long Beach, because of the 'serious Illness of her mother, has WTitten friends here, that three days after her arrival in Long Beach her mother's death occurred.

Mrs. Bell will remain in California to care for her father, who Is over 80 years of age. and Down 9.75 12.50 Hurry Up Up This is your opportunity to secure one of our exceptional values in Spring fashion go the new hats 4 just like the weather. styles Dresses i $17.50 formerly to $32.50 formerly Price 7.50 $35.00 our to sail straws new straws are rough through stormjr days are soft, pliable, in blues greens browns black. $65.00 Queenly Raiment of Pale Blue for Miss Durand MORE of the thoroughly alluring evening clothes which will be seen at the Military ball this evening are described today.

Floor length gowns are the vogue, and In the face of the present mode, so graceful in line, so sophisticated in design, so adaptable to the individual, it is hard to imagine how we ever fancied ourselves in any other styles. Royalty in the person of Miss Glee Durand varies the queenly mode of white and will reign tonight in a regal garment of pale blue Chantilly lace, its full skirt displaying peplums at the waist. Her pink slippers will afford the contrast so necessary to smartness this season. The royal jewels are a pearl necklace and pearl and crystal earrings. White fox collar on a bldrk velvet wrap and white gloves will' afford another contrast.

Miss Dorothy Eighmy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eighmy, 40 N. Spooner will appear at the ball in a colonial type cream taffeta model, with tiny ruffles, and drop shoulders. She will have lace mils and a wrap of blue velvet.

Miss Lucille Hummel has a coral ensemble, with a coral crepe dress and coral velvet wrap with white fur. The gown is floor length and is adorned with a large Nile green bow, which her slippers match. Rhinestone shoulder length earrings and a rhinestone glove bracelet with long w-hite gloves complete the costume. Miss Lorraine McEvilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. V. McEvilly. 421 W. Gilman will attend with David Lyons, Sigma Chi fraternity.

Theta Delta Chi Philip M. Judson, Ruth Wiswell; W. Merle Kelley, Margaret Hammersley: Frederick B. Judson, Helen Ellis; Rolf King, Ruth Hafemann; Robert Kenney, Annette Lauermann, William H. Van Natta, Madeline Helm; Marvin Roberts, Anita Laarc; Robert Kettner, Mildred Tindle; Arthur Sanborn, Mary Hibma.

The group will have a box with Phi Kappa and the chairmen. Alpha Tau Omega The following members of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity are attending. Jerry Schroeder Schroedcr, Ruth Davies, Alpha Phi; Ernest Strub, Jeannette Omicron Pi; Lawrence Forster, Gertrude Brett, Kappa Alpha Theta; William Lueck, Barbara Swift, Delta Zcta; Phil Klaesson. Viola Vietmeyer; John Reynolds, Ann Eales. Delta Sigma Phi Walter Tacke, Folly Sue Watt; Perry Ferguson, Lucille James; Roger Stephans, Evelyn Binneweis.

Barnard Hall Among the residents of Barnard hall attending are Mildred Mussehl, Clifford Johnson; Genevieve Butcher, George Osborne; Louise Liner, Newton Place; Alice Holloway, Paul Lome Eaumgarten, Gilbert Eb-bott; Selma Brous, Leonard R. Keller; June M. Alton, Donald Neindorf; Cera Ullius. John Russel; Anne Powell, Louis Dequine; Kathryn Hensey, Claude Holloway; Margaret Ann Condon, Dwight Zweifel; Marita Rader, Herbert Pinter; Dorothy Lambeck, Thomas Schmidt; Mary L3mbeck, Paul Gerhardt; Ruth Milne, John Porter. Theta Kappa Mu Harry J.

Carlin. Alice L. Mathison; Robert L. Flath, Beatrice E. Thompson; Ted Kammholz.

Lura Walker; Daniel E. Krause, Esther M. Anderson; Gil Tomskey, Jane Orr; Eornard Bcnnet, Marian Linderman; M. Gerhard Dokken, Eloise F. Lee; Clarence H.

Bistline, Phyllis Procknow; Lt. Walter Brummund, Gladys Romes-batham; Harry Garmager, Marguerite E. Sill; Harvey W. Mohr, Eve'yn A. Hvam; Sgt.

Lorenz A. Leifer, lone Grade; M. H. Peters, Pauline Marty; V. Pape, Olive Chandler.

Pi Beta Phi Elizabeth Davis, Nancy Buggar. Barbara Crittenden, Katherine Ehrler, Mary K. Mershon, Mary Caroline Palmer, Gertrude Pape, Marjorie Platz and Dorothy Swendscn. Miss Crittenden will appear in a gown of old-fashioned flowered net. Her accessories include green maire shoes, a green velvet jacket, and gloves.

Miss Duggar has chosen a period gown of eggshell taffeta with ruffles swirling from the high waist line to the flocr. Her costume will be accentuated by eggshell gloves, old Ivory and gold antique jewelry, and a blue velvet wiap. 4- 4- 4- Delta Sigma Pi Robert Bennett and Fern McDonald; Fran Bannett and Marjorie Ritten-house; William Bennett and Ann Jones; Harvey Burgeson and Marjorie Meriam; Gordon Chapman and Marian Boll, a guest from Evanston, 111. Lawrence Jenkyns and Marian Curtiss, a guest from Boston; Carl Kiels-meier and Evelyn Sporer; Kenneth Evenson and Thelma Peterson; Ivan Potter and Lorraine Luscher; Dayton Paul and Helen Hainsford; Judson Marvin and Francis Olaff; Charles Rausch- BAKING POWDER You save in using KC. Use LESS than of high priced brands.

FOR OVER ITS DOUBLE ACTINO flowered chiffon flat crepe with patent leather belts, lingerie touches collars are: blue brown beige tropic reds black. of Japanese painters, who developed the Buddhist school of painting to perfection; Sessyu. the fifteenth century, of the Japanese landscape paintings; the Yamato school, consisting of illustrations; Kano-Motonobu, leader of the Kano school; the school of Korin, marked by fresh designs and decorative effects; and others. Mr. Yamamoto, touching various other subjects of interest, mentioned the fact that Henry Ford's products are rapidly driving the picturesque jinrik-isha out of business.

LEAGUE RUMMAGE SALE The Madison League of Women Voters will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday at 416 State st. 4 4 4 ERSKIXE-PERRY-SEARS D. A. R. The Srskine-Perry-Seara D.

A. R. group met at the Kennedy Manor for a 12 30 luncheon' on Thursday. The patriotic opening was followed by a reading on American Creed Day Thought by Mrs. Philip Erskine Miles, in commemoration cf American Creed Day which was April 3.

Mrs Harold Marsh presented a resume of the legislative session. She is a member of the Woman's Legislative Council. Miss Margaret Shelton, directress of the Emma Erskine Crosby C. A. reported the groups donation to Ellis Inland.

The May meeting will be deveted to mountain schools. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CLASS The Woman's class of the First Congregational church will meet Sunday at 9.45, when Miss Mary Hazel-tme will conclude her talk on How We Got Our Bible. 4 4s 4 DR. JACKSON RETURNS Dr. Arnold Jackson has returned from a meeting, of the Northern Tri-State Medical association held at Ann Arbor, Mich.

He gave a paper on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Thyroid Gland. 4- 4- 4- CAMP TICHORA Beginning Saturday registrations will be accepted for Camp Tichora in the order received at the Girl Scout headquarters. Camping periods this year ere Aug. 11-25 for registered Girl Scouts only, Aug. 25-Sept.

4 for any Madison girl between the ages of 10 and 18. 4 PHI OMEGA PI ALUMNAE Mrs. H. F. Leindorff, 739 Jenifer will be hostess to the Phi Omega PI alumnae on Tuesday evening at 6:30.

Those attending will call Fair-child 3250. 4 KAPPA RUMMAGE SALE Kappa Kappa Gamma will conduct a rummage sale at the Unitarian church on Saturday. 4 IN NEW YORK Mrs. J. W.

Wilder was a recent guest at the Roosevelt in New York City. 1 4 CLARK-BCMP The marriage of Miss Lucille Marie Clark, and Marvin Ver Valen Bump, bot hof Madison, will be performed on Apr. 25 by Father William Mahoney. 4 4 4 KNIPE-JORGENSON Miss Mary Elizabeth Knipe, and Leon Kendy Jorgenson were married on Thursday. MYSTERY CLUB The Mystery club will meet with Mrs.

Henry Borchers, Westport, Sunday evening at 8. 4 4 4 GOLDEN RULE BENEFIT The Golden Rule club of the Business and Industrial department will have a benefit bridge on Tuesday at 7:30 in the Y. W. C. A.

parlors for the conference fund. Reservations for tables may be made with Amanda Peterson, Badger 1052. ST. ANDREW'S GUILD SALE A food sale will be conducted by the guild of St. Andrew's church at the Park hotel Saturday morning at 9:30.

Mrs. Clarence Klopf is in charge, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Varnum, Mrs.

Howard Weiss, and Mrs. Karl Kurten-acher. 4 4 TRAYER GUEST Mr. and Mrs. George Trayer, 1817 University had as a guest for the week-end.

Mrs. Trayers brother, Douglas Janney of Virginia. 4 VISITS IN KENOSHA Mrs. Theodore I. Wilson, 504 W.

Wilson has been a guest the past week of her daughter and family in Kenosha. 4 4 FROM CRYSTAL LAKE Mrs. C. H. Starry, Aurora, 111., and sister, Mrs.

E. P. Esch, Crystal Lake, spent the week-end with their parents! Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Starry, 304 Dow ct. Ruth Kuehne will wear powder blue with shoes to match and crystal jewelry; Margaret Grether will wear a black formal embroidered with gold sequins, shoes to match, and a black wrap complete her outfit; Marjorie Rittenhouse has chosen an old-fashioned gewn of blue and pink with blue shoes and a dainty pink necklace. She will also wear a sliver cloth WTap. Elanora Pfeffer will be attired In flowered silk with long black and diamond earrings as her only accessories; a turquoise blue' gown trimmed with yellow braid will ne worn by Clara Kroner, a blue wratf lined with yellow and blue shoes finishing her costume; Marjorie Meriam will wear blue; Ann Jones has chosen a flame colored drcs with shoes to contrast and a white wrap, crystals setting off the costume.

Marilla Eggler will be seen in white crepe de chine and a black evening jacket; a very unusual white net formal gown has been selected by Jennie Gratz, and she will wear a watermelon colored summer wrap; Betty Finley Is dressing In turquoise blue trimmed In black velvet; Mary Esther Brooks has tulip red and black flowered silk with a red velvet evening coat. Alice Morgan will appear in peach chiffon; Charlotte Ayers, will have a colonial taffeta studded with white embroidered eyelets. Pearls and a wlrte wrap have also been chosen. Theta Chi Russell Tornowske, Virginia Riesterrr, Don Miller, Ruth Robertson; Andieus Reul, Jane Sterling; John Russell, Cera Cillius; Norberto Cuneo, Marie Lacoqu; Wayne Burkhead, Ruth Tinknel; Norman Stoll, Ida Bernhard. Robert Sullivan, Jane Collins; Fcr-dyce Ross, Mildred Lundt; Ralph Bratz, Muriel Hagan; Jack Fieris, Mary Love-well; Robert McGann, Helen Thompson.

Delta Chi Chester Catherine Cady; Alois Uek, Virginia Weaver; William Waters, Betty Shimek; Bertel Leona; ri-son, Margaret Grether; Watscn Conner, Rachel Phenecie; Alfred Klaba, Janet Smith; Gordon Fortney, Lorraine Herr; George Eckhardt, Clarice Solverson; Ray Ballou, Mary Lou Davis; Robert Conger and Norma Morris. Acacia John R. Bostwick will have as his guest Clara E. rKoner; E. E.

Wiiscn will take Ruth Greiling; G. T. Campbell will escort Mrs. Ruth Campbell. Phi Sigma Delta Leonard Einskin, Ann Bohr; Meyer Cohen, Ecsalle Reichert: Dan Shrago, Elaine Fellenstein; Jerome Skiner, Phyllis Gleichman; Bernie Pollack, Hedda Liverman; Buddy Rcsenbera, Baba Steinpress; Ches Skiner, MUge Flcischman; Hank Holland, Debs Wol-fort; Gerry Lappin, Bernadine Mor-1 sock; Dave Siegel, Ann Sweet; Stcn Benjamin, Nancy Barkhouse; Phil Goldfort; Ferd Mann, Ruth Kirsch-I braun.

Delta Sigma Tau I Alfred Wikesberg, Kathryn Schlafpr; I Sam Medler, Inez Friberth. Sigma PI Cheils Pagel, Violet Baker; Burton Wieweg. Amela Bunk; Emil Kuhe, Lc-nore Martin; Elmer Jens, Agnes Hag: i Kenneth Hopkins, Celia Blasezvb: 1 Charles Ludden. Faye Porter; Jeroir: I Lojy, Rosetta Power. Alpha Chi Omega Alyce Heffrcn, Eleanor Clennewerck, Margaret Price, Eleanor Chapman, Ruth Dyrud, Margaret McNeil, and BLUEBIRDS ARE BLUER PRI The Ensemble, the engagement diamond and wedding ring to match.

The touch of individuality plus certainty of quality doubly guaranteed. R. W. NELSON JEWELER 3.30 State Street jfuThortzed distributor A varied program will be given Sunday, at 4:15 in Music hall by the Rho chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music sorority, as their annual spring recital. The program is open to the public.

Five of the girls appearing on the program are giving senior recitals this spring. They are Helen Downey, lyric soprano, Katherine Vea, pianist, Marjorie Holscher, contralto, and Katherine Rhodes, pianist; and Virginia Haight. This Is the complete program: 1. Schumann Carnival Katherine Vea, piano solo. 2.

Shepherd; Thy Demeanour Vary Old English Helen Downey, lyric soprano. Hargaret Snyder, accompanist. 3. Concerto Largo ma non tanto Heidi Ross, Violinist Maxine Kessler, violinist Katherine Rhodes, accompanist Claire de lune, Debussey Danse, Debussey Christine Griggs, pianist Sapphich Ode, Brahms Wings of Night, Wintter Watts Valley of Laughter, W. Sandersicn.

Marjorie Holscher, contralto Meditation, Mietvke (piano, organ, and violin) Pastorale, Guillmant (piano, organ) Virginia Haight, organist Margaret Dauer, pianist Maxine Kessler, violinist. 4- 4 4- KEHL DANCERS FEATURED The Leo Kehl Dancers, pupils of the Kehl School of Dancing, will be featured this evening at 9. The following dancers have been coached by Mr. Kehl, and will present a varied program cf sensational stage dances. June Burchette, Jeanne Dais, Helen Domoni, Marion Eifler, Mildred Kehly Noreen Smith, Evelyn Williamson, Katherine Williamson, Margaret Williamson, rma Poast, Arline Poaot, Eva Poast, Georgian and Virginian Schumann.

Virginia Eifler, Harold Ace, and Joe Jeanne Newman. 4 4 4- RIORDANS AWAY Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Riordan. 2635 Chamberlain were in Milwaukee a few days this week. On Thursday they attended the funeral of Mr. Rlordan's sister-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence Riordan.

4 4 4 ADVENTIST SOCIETY The Young People's Missionary Volunteer society of the South Side Seventh day Adventist church will hold its meeting tonight at 7:30. Saturday morning at 10 there will be Sabbath School, followed fcf the Worship Hour at 11:15. Every Wednesday evening there is a prayer and praise meeting at 7:30. The church Is located on the corner of Olin ave. and Colby st.

4 4 4 MRS. BEECROFT TO RECEIVE Mrs. M. O. Beecroft will celebarte her 75th birthday on Saturday with a reception for friends at her home, 308 Mills from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 oclock.

4 4 4 PACIFISTS PROM The program of the Pacifists Prom, an informal party which will be held at the Congregational church this evening from 9 to 12, has been planned as a take-off on the official formality of the Military ball. A drill team is one of the stunts which will be Included In the program. Students who are In charge of the affair are: Dorothy Davis, Henrietta Thompson, and Joseph Crawford. This is the fourth cf a series of informal parties sponsored by the Congregational Students association. 4 4 4 CENTRAL LUTHERAN SALE The ladies of the Central Lutheran church will hold a baking sale all day Saturday at Nlckles Electric Shop, on Main st.

4- MERRY-GO-ROUND The Merry-go-round club having in its membership a group from the city and surrounding towns, met Thursday in Sun Prairie with Mrs. Edwin Sweet as hostess. Business Luncheon Madison 5dDe Room Tea 412 STATE ST. Reservations If Desired F. 6998 $10 Total Value A Selection of Poses to choose from STUDIO 3-3 V.

an? our Cleverest Dress Coats reduced to Values up to $125.00 Smartly tailored, smoothly fitting dress coats in black skipper blue, and tans. soft flattering collars fur-trimmed in galyac or broadtail or untrimmed coats with flattering collars either are chic this season. ALL SUITS 20 Off MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL One 8x10 Gold Tone Oil Painting One 8x10 Silver Tone Oil Portrait Priced Special for Mothers Day $2.50 Step right into the Spring parade of suits nothing can fill their place in your wardrobe soft, colorful tweeds, or smooth chor.galeen in black and skipper blue SMITHS an 22 N. CARROLL OVER KARRTENS Sift'ng o- appointment must be male before April 23rd Bring This Ad With You! DIAMOND RINGS Mm LMjtnoNS ofspounosvused; VieuOUR.COVERNMEN.

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