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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 11

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WISCONSIN Home Owned Home Edited -Home Read 11 Tuesday Afternoon, September 28, 1948 MADISON THE CAPITAL TIMES Birthdays Will Be Celebrated In Falls Of Future R. MRS. William Patrick Walsh. 1014 selected Margare' Ann as the name for their daughter born Sept. 24 at Madison General hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Richard Mead, Mineral Point, have Wayne, born Sept. 23 at Madison General hospital. Mr.

Mead is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mead. 2522 Chamberlain ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Francis McGowan, 224 Buell (the former Louise Spear,) announce the birth of a son Sept, 23 at the Methodist hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lloyd Klipstein, 220 N.

Murray have gamed, their son, Keith, born Sept. Madison General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Lynch are the parents of a son born Sept. 23 at the Methodist hospital. STEVEN FREDERICK is the name Mr. and Mrs. William Albert Matson, 309 Falles have decided to give their son born Sept.

23 at Madison General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ziegler, Middleton, announce the birth of a son Sept. 22 at St.

Mary's hospital. A son. Billy Scott. was born Sept. 23 at Madison General hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Maynard Merle Burrows, 819 Margaret st. JAMES ROY is the name Mr. and Mrs. Roy W.

Knickmeyer. 2817 Sommers have given their son born Sept. 23 at St. Mary's hospital. A son, William Harvey, was born Sept.

23 at St. Mary's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justin Ryan, 3819 Winnemac ave. and Mrs.

Thomas E. O'Malley, 2002 Madison have son, Michael Kevin, born Sept. 23 St. Mary's hospital. Mr.

and Robert Hildebrandt. Middleton, announce the of a son Sept. 24 at Madison General hospital. MR. AND MRS.

Meldron Rogers, 18 N. Butler have named their son. Michael Boyd, born Sept. 23 at St. Mary's hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. McSherry, 133 N. Butler have a son, Patrick, born Sept.

24 at St. Mary's SET OCTOBER NUPTIAL DATES Miss Lorraine Schenck TR. AND MRS. Schenck. Windsor, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lorraine Esther, lot John Adrian Thompson, son Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Thompson, also of Windsowedding will take place on October 16 at 2:30 p. m. at First Methodist church, Sun Prairie, hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl L. Derke, 2737 Commercial are the parents of a son. Thomas Carl, born Sept. 23 at St.

Mary's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. T.

LaBarre. Reedsburg, announce the a daughter Catherine Ann Sept. 24. Mrs. LaBarre is the former Rita Mousseau, Madison.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Verberkmoes, 946 E.

Johnson announce the adoption on Sept. 3 of a son, 7 months old, to be called Timothy Joseph. Etta Mae Clark Is Now Mrs. Francis Vogelsberg Miss Etta Mae Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Clark, Platteville, became the bride of Francis Vogelsberg, son of Mrs. Theresa Vogelsberg, Potosi, in St. Mary's church Platteville, Sept. 7 at 9:30 a.m., with Rev. DeRocher officiating.

Attired in a street length dress of light aqua, fashioned with a tucked bodice and with similar Miss Anna Lou Herbeck AND MRS. William HerM' beck, Hillsboro, announce the engagement tof their daughter, Anna Robert son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fronton Hillsboro. The wedding date is set for Oct.

6 at 9 a. m. in the First Congregational church, Hillsboro, Rev. Paul Tatter officiating. tucking on the skirt the bride had contrasting accessories with a corsage of pink roses.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vogelsberg, groom, were Mrs. brother and sister-in-law, of the Vogelsberg wore a dress of gray and a red and white rose corsage. A dinner for immediate relatives was served at the home of the groom's mother.

Following a Wisconsin. wedding trip in northern Mr. and Mrs. Vogelsberg will make their home in British Hol- low. FOR 89TH BIRTHDAY Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Clinton, route 4, entertained at a dinner at their home on Sunday, honoring Mrs. Clayton's aunt, Mrs. H. A.

Dunlap, whose 89th birthday anniversary occurred on the following day. Among the guests also was Mrs. Dunlap's brother, William Williamson. NEW Mr. and.

Mrs. Robert Tamalka, formerly La Crosse, are new residents at 1315 Vilas ave. Prairie du Sac to Be Home of the Ivan Hehenbergers During a ceremony in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, Leland, Sept. 17 at 1:30 p.

m. Thonetta Ann Steuber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steuber, Prairie du Sac, and Ivan Hehenberger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Hehenberger, Prairie du Sac, were married. The Rev. J. G. Pfohl officiated.

Bouquets of white asters altar and baskets mixed flowers banked the chancel. Gowned in heavy white satin. entrain. the bride's gown featured a molded basque with a voke outlined in a satin bertha. A peplum accented the waistline.

Encircling her throat was of pearls. Her fingertip veil was edged in French illusion lace. was caught to a sweetheart tiara She carried white pompons and roses centered by two gardenias. Miss Dorothy Steuber was maid of honor. Her gown of rose satin brocade was designed with a Virtorian neckline and bustle back.

A darker shade of rose formed Sweetheart hat. She carried a houquet of white pompons with a lavender tint. Miss Anita Michael, Lodi, and Miss Elaine Hawley. to the maid honor's Madison, wore, costumes identical maids. Ther sweetheart hatbridere of light green and blue, respectively.

Flower girl Geraldine appeared in white styled along the the attendant's gown. Her flowers were white pompons, and she wore a nink sweetheart hat. Wald. Prairie du Sac. accented the best man's duties.

Other attendants of the bridegroom were Harland Hartman. Lodi; and Orlin Ott. Praiarie du Sac. Lawrence Meier and Lowell Wilhelm ushered guests to their places. A reception for 100 was held at Honey Creek Evangelical United Brethren church parlors.

Assistants were Mrs. Orville Ambler. Miss Lucille Fuchs, Miss Lillian Fuchs. Miss La Vonne Enge, Miss Caroline Accola, Miss Phyllis Kaufman, Miss Virginia Vogel, Miss Janice Von Wald. Miss Genevieve Eyers, and Miss Jeannette Luck.

The newlyweds will make their home at Prairie du Sac upon their return from their honeymoon. CHANGE OF RESIDENCE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf, formerly of 1315. Vilas have moved to their new residence on Fish Hatchery rd.

OFFICE CHAIRS lasting quality The Milwaukee Chair Company has manufactured fine chairs for over a half century. During most of that time these sturdy chairs have been sold by Frautschi's, and there are thousands of them in use in offices throughout the city. Swivel maroon arm leather chair in walnut, For quality, $66.55 Buy Milwaukee Chairs at Frautschis Call L. L. NORTH BADGER 980 Arm chair in birch, walnut finish $31.40 Upholstered arm chair In wat.

nut, maroon leather $52.50 Typist's chair In birch, walnut finish, choice, of green or maroon leather $39.80 Frautschis 219 KING State Federation Dinner, Luncheon Reservations Asked RS. L. W. PETTERSEN, chairman of luncheons and dinners for the Wisconsin Federation of Women's clubs convention in Madison next week is receiving reservations for the Centennial banquet Tuesday evening, the Wednesday dinner, general luncheons Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and for the special conference luncheons for Youth Conservation and Welfare groups. Virs.

L. F. Van Hagan, president of the Madison Woman's club, asks that members make reservations by postcard through the mail with Mrs Pettersen 101 N. Prospect ave. Dorothy Woolsey Is Bride Of Earl Mavis In London An apricot wool suit dress with brown accessories corsage of white gladioli and yellow roses was the choice Dorothy A.

Woolsey, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Fred Strobush, London, for her Mr. and Mrs. William Mavis, marriage to Earl C.

Mavis, soponf don. The Rev. William Scheel read vows Sunday at 3 p. m. in the London Moravian church.

we Neil The bride's Stronach, only London, attendant, was Mrs. attired in a black gabardine suit dress with a winter white hat and a corsage of gladioli and pink roses. Serving as the bridegroom's attendant was Neil Stronach, London. Previous to their departure for Niagara Falls, New York City, and Atlantic City, a wedding dinner was served at the Edgerton hotel. bride is employed by the state highway commission.

The bridegroom is employed by the Kindschi Leather Co. GUESTS FROM LA CROSSE Mrs. A. J. Wahler, 2115 Regent has had as her guest, Mrs.

George Thomas, who left Saturday for her home in La Crosse. only JUMPING JACKS Have the patented feature that keeps the little foot where it belongs--straight from toe to heel AESTIO AND COMMENDED EDMEOW PARENTS ASSOCIATION MAGAZINI: st will Builds Confidence for" "First Steps" Patented Jumping- help prevent ankles from turning assure more healthful walking from the start. assured by superior craftsmanship materials. JUMPING JACKS FLEXIBLE SHOES FOR DAND WEAR Sizes 2-6 4.50 Sizes 4.95 DYER'S Foot Health Headquarters 109 State St. Robert W.

Haseltines Reside In Sterling, Illinois Miss Jennie Ramson, daughter of Mrs. Sylvia Ransom, Fennimore. and Robert W. Haseltine, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. William Haseltine, Elroy. exchanged marriage vows at the Fennimore Methodist church Sept. 18 before the Rev. James Saunders.

A grown of transparent velvet was worn by the bride with a fin-gertip veil. Encircling her throat was the bridegroom's gift, a strand of pearls. carried American Beauty roses, she, and was presented by her uncle. Edward Ransom. Miss Phyllis Ransom attended her sister attired in a pale green nylon gown.

Her flowers were roses. ande Sydney Ransom. brothers bride, were ushers. A small reception was held at the home of the bride's mother. After a brief honeymoon, Mr.

and Mrs. Haseltine Ill. will be at home in Sterling, ATTEND GAME SATURDAY Miss Margaret McCormick. daughter of Dr and Mrs. Stuart McCormick, 1815 Madison who is a student at Whitewater Normal school, came for the weekend and attended the Wisconsin-Indiana football game Saturday with her parents.

R-E-D-U-C-E THE EXERCYCLE WAY BUSCH'S Beauty Salon 636 State Street Fairchild 182 Muskavitch Christening Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Muskavitch, Shawano, announce the birth of 10 a at daughter, Shawano Margaret Ann. Sept.

Municipal hospital. The infant was baptized Sept. 19 at Sacred Heart church, Shawano, by Fr. Peter Van Dyke. Roman and Marcella Muskavitch were sponsors.

A four dinner was served at the Muskavitch home. Guests were Fr. Alfred M. Loehr, Oshkosh. Fr.

Van Dyke, Miss Marcella Ashenbrenner, Roman. Marcella, Irene, and Donald Muskavitch. and Phyllis Alesch. During evening Mr. and Mrs.

Roman Muskavitch. paternal grandparents, Magdalen and Leo Muskaand Mr. and Mrs. Joe Engel called. Mr.

and Mrs. Muskavitch are former Madison residents. Mr. Muskavitch was associated with Prof. J.

G. Milward in the department of horticulture at the University of Wisconsin, a and also with Bowman Buenzli Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. August H. Buenzli.

730 E. Johnson will observe their silver wedding anniversary on Oct. 10. They are the parents of three children, August a theological student at St. Francis Major seminary, Milwaukee; Caryl, senior in the college of nursing of For Christmas loved ones prefer photos THE BADGER STUDIO 619 State Street Dial 5-4266 Marquette university; and Doris, at home.

Dennistons Bridal Beauty Many of the season's most beautiful brides have selected their wedding gowns, veils, and bridesmaid dresses at 'Dennison's. $39.50 and up 519 State Street DESIGNERS CASUAL Gilbert wraps you in classical perfection with this serene-mannered 'Designer's Unforgettable in its inspired simplicity, it features smooth-flowing lines which veer hipward into a dramatic diagonal pocket, then plunge down the long stemmed skirt. One from a tion done in the inimitable Gilbert ner, in fine finish 'Botany' Brand gabardine. $45 Gilbert Dennistons 519 STATE STREET Carmen's It's a Sensation! Mouton-Dyed Lamb FUR COATS $139 rich beaver look long beaver wear without the high beaver price! If you're looking for style, durability, and value all rolled into one--you'll want one of these. You save greatly on these moutons with the new longer lengths, cuffed sleeves, and collars.

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