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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 8

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THE CAPITAL TIMES pital Society WOMEN'S FEATURES SOCIETY CLUB EVENTS Edited bu Mari. Brandel Hopkins 8- -THE CAPITAL TIMES, Joann Sherven, Darrell J. Foss Exchange Vows TRINITY LUTHERAN Church I was the setting for the candlelight ceremony Saturday at 7 p. m. which Miss Joann Marie Sherven, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Johannes Sherven, 4810 Rothman became bride of Darrell John Foss, son of Mrs. Louis Foss, 2429 Upham and Henry Foss, Route 4. The Rev. Robert G.

Borgwardt heard their marriage promises. The bride's father sang' ceding the ceremony. Swiss organdy fashioned the bride's strapless gown, detailed with an apron-effect in the front of the skirt and tulle ruffles that extended into a hint of a train in the back. Her sheer jacket had an embroidered organdy wing collar and short sleeves. She completed her costume with mitts and a half bonnet of tulle trimmed with embroidered organdy to hold her fingertip length veil of English silk illusion.

Miss Sonja Sherven, her sis- JULY CLEARANCE SALE Children's 200 Pairs Children's Sandals Straps Oxfords REDUCED to $6.50 Values NOW $4.99 $299 and $399 $5.95 Values NOW $3.99 All Canvas Women's Footwear Summer Casuals DRASTICALLY Reg. $4.95 and $3.95 REDUCED Now $799 and $399 ON ALL EDWARDS SHOES Off SAVE NOW FOR SCHOOL Open Weekdays 'til 9 p.m.; Sat. 'til 6 STASSI'S STORE Shorewood Shopping Center 3232 University Dial 3-5749 L. Among Those party at the Maple Bluff Peter. Waukesha; Stebbins, Miss son of Ann Mr.

C. Samels, (seated), Racine. makes his home with the last weekend at a Dixieland present were (photo at left above) Sherman Miss Joan Gibson, (standing), Peter's brother; and Frank right photo is "Roho" Llerandi, who Miss Diana Hill, Smithville, Tex. Eileen Lubbers Became Bride of Dr. Robert Schilling Wednesday TISS EILEEN MINNETTE Lubbers, daughter of Mr.

SE and Mrs. Elmer Lubbers, 3706 Zwerg exchanged wedding promises Dr. Robert Schilling, son of the Henry Schillings, New Brunswick, N. a ceremony in the chapel of the First Congregational Church Wednesday. The Rev.

Raymond Lubbers, of the bride, officiated at uncle, p. m. rite. The bride chose a waltz-length gown of white Chantilly lace over blue sheath aressce The bodicapless detailed with a Peter Pan collar, threequarter length sleeves, and tiny buttons to the waist. The skirt was very full.

She wore small lace coronet to hold her short silk illusion veil, and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and pale blue and white sweetpeas. Mrs. Harold L. Hoover, matron of honor for her sister, wore a pale pink pima gown that had a crescent neckline, tiny set-in sleeves, and a full flared skirt. Her colonial bouquet was of pink Sweetheart roses and pink and white sweetpeas.

Dr. Jay Ruzic came from Chicago to be best man for Dr. Schilling. Robert Silver and Sherwin Abrams, Madison, usher- reduce Recipe Ag Home Proven papuawwosay Your renor Pinneke Fur Shop will be CLOSED SATURDAYS July 18-25, Aug. 1 Open Daily Mondays 'til 9 THE COLLEGE-AGE CROWD danced Country Club.

Among those and Mrs. Walter W. Stebbins, 1132 Battles, Wauwatosa; Tony Stebbins THE STRIKING PAIR in the lower G. G. Pages, 810 E.

Gorham and Free Fur Estimate Right In Your Own Home! Let one of our experienced furriers make an estimate of repairs, restyling, and storage in your own home: no obligation, of course! SPECIAL SUMMER RATES on all fur repair, restyling, and remodeling work. Jack Savidusky's Furquarters 827 Washington Ave 5 5191 Mrs. Robert Schilling ed. The reception at the home of the bride's parents was presided over by Mrs. John Williams, Madison, Miss Nannette Meyer, "Middleton.

The bride changed to light blue silk dress with a short bolero jacket and black accessories for her honeymoon trip to Nova Scotia. The couple will reside in Germantown, Philadelphia, after Aug. 1. The former Miss Lubbers was graduated from the University of Wisconsin, where her sorority was Delta Zeta. Dr.

Schilling attended Harvard and Princeton Universities and received his medical degree from the Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia. He is a resident in internal medicine at Temple University hospital. Jaquish Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jaquish, Lake Delton, were hosts for the Jaquish family reunion and picnic July 5.

Madisonians attending were Mrs. Mollie Jaquish; Mrs. Sophia Jaquish; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jaquish; Mrs.

Fred Jaquish; Mr. and Mrs. Casper Jaquish, Ruth and Richand Mrs. Robert Mr. ard; Miss Hannah Jaquish; Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Austin, Larry and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rauls; Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Jaquish and Janet; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jaquish and Jacqueline, and Mr. and Mrs. William Musil.

Others present included Miss Blanch Jaquish, Genoa City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jaquish, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.

Jaquish, Saginaw, Mrs. Ella Doylen, Stevens Point; Mr. and Mrs. Hartwick Vigdahl, Viroqua; Mr. and Mrs.

Vern Spencer, Shirley and Jeanean, Wisconsin Dells; and William Wilker, Iola. Azalea Pruning Advice If you have azaleas in your garden, don't prune them after this month, according to the July issue of Better Homes Gardens. Tests at Ohio State University show that, Azalea flower buds are formed during warm nights in late July. If you prune them, you will cut away the flowering wood. Saturday Store Hours July and August 9:30 to 12:30 C.

Rendalli SQUARE UNDER THE UMBRELLA as they sat around son, daughter of the E. C. Seversons, 104 of Dr. and Mrs. F.

G. H. Maloney, the SAMPLING THE LATE HOT DOG SUPPER ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Snodgrass, 3710 Parkers, 35 Hiawatha Circle; Ellen Stevens, pect and Tom Ragatz, son of Mr.

and Gene Wegners Fly to California After Their Up-State Honeymoon CAN DIEGO, is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene ried in Congregational H. Werners who were marChurch, Waukesha, July 4. and Mrs.

Floyd Wegner, 1301 Gene H. Wegner, son of Mr. Vilas claimed Miss' Carol G. Klatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Evans Klatt, Waukesha, as his bride, in a 4 p.m. ceremony the Rev. Darell M. Farnham. Chantilly lace and tulle, over ice blue satin fashioned the bride's ankle-length gown with alternating tiers of scalloped lace and ruffles.

The strapless bodice was covered by a small bolero jacket, and she wore lace gloves. The lace in her cap was brought from Europe to be worn by her aunt at wedding. Her fingertip veil had scalloped edges, and she carried a bouquet of tiny calla lilies. Mrs. Kenneth Ossmann, Madison, matron of honor, and Miss Smith Hoffmann, Hartland, and Miss Carol Ann Clemens, Madison, bridesmaids, wore azure blue nylon tulle strapless gowns and net stoles.

Their headdresses and bouquets were of deep red gladioli. Miss Hoffmann and Miss Clemens were classmates of the bride at the University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Ossmann is the bridegroom's sister. Marilyn and Marjorie Kasmarek, twin cousins cf the bride, wore frocks of soft pink dotted swiss for their appearance as acolytes.

Mr. Ossmann was best man. Allen Wegner, the bridegroom's brother and Brian Klatt, the bride's brother, ushered with Ralph Fett and Frank Dressen. Mrs. greeted guests at reception in the church parlors wearing a slate blue shantung gown with lace inserts.

Mrs. Wegner's dark blue lace gown was accented with white. When the couple departed for Northern Wisconsin, she was wearing a dark blue linen sheath dress with a short bolero jacket and white accessories. The couple flew to California where he is stationed with the navy in San Diego, Both young people ADVERTISEMENT Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? Don't be annoyed and embarrassed by such handicaps. FASTEETH, an alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on your plates, keeps false teeth more firmly set.

Gives confident feeling of security and added comfort. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get FASTEETH today at any drug store. Friday, July 17, 1953 ter, maid of honor; Miss Marjorie Draves Beverly Kelleher, bridesmaids; and Sandra Cummings and Linda Clark, flower girls, wore identicallystyled gowns in shades of lavender taffeta under white eyelet organdy. Their hats matched their gowns, and they carried colonial bouquets of pink carnations.

Lee Pierce, Canton, was ring bearer. Donald Boe, Wilfred Schultz and John Foss attended the bridegroom as best man and groomsmen. Ronald Skaim and Donald Knutson showed guests to their places. Three hundred guests greeted the couple at a reception in the church parlors after the ceremony. They were honored at a wedding dance in the American Legion Clubhouse later.

For traveling to Northern Wisconsin on her wedding trip the bride wore a navy silk shantung suit with navy and white accessories. After July 20 they will be at home at 600 S. Brearly St. Methodist Alumnae Picnic Methodist Hospital alumnae members will have a picnic Tuesday at 6 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. Gerald Billington, 109 Vaughn Ct. 0 62 640 STATE COLLEGE offers their entire stock of Summer merchandise at greatly reduced prices to REDUCTIONS Dresses Suits Coats Shirts Jackets Blouses Sportswear One table T-SHIRTS PRICE as low as $1 ea. One group Summer Purses $1 ea. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 0 0 0 outdoors Lathrop Highlands; and in the center Co uncil, daughter Mr's, W.

(center photo, above) are Miss Betsy SeverKen Matheson, Elkhorn; John Maloney, son Miss Nancy Moe. photo, above, are Sue Snodgrass, daughCrest; John Parker, son of the Robert A. of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stevens, 14 N.

ProsL. Ragattos 1029 Seminole Highway. by William Black Delores Crapp United In Marriage To Werner Stoller THE BLANCHARD VILLE the was setting for the wedding Saturday at 2 p. m. of Miss Delores C.

Crapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Crapp, 1131 Bowen and Werner A. Stolson of the senior Fred Stollers, Blanchardville.

The altar was decorated with bouquets of white gladioli for the ceremony at which the Rev. Torgney Kleven officiated. Palmer C. Helleckson gave his la in marriage. The bride chose a satin gown that was detailed with a lace trimmed net yoke, long pointed sleeves and a court train edged Mira lace.

caught Her to fingertip a length heart-shaped veil bonnet of satin and net and she carried a bouquet roses. Mrs. William Timmons, the matron of honor, wore a strapless gown of pale blue net over taffeta. Her jacket had a standup collar and three-quarter length sleeves and her headdress was pale blue. Feathered carnations in pink, blue, yellow and green were arranged in her colonial bouquet.

Miss Betty Lou Meiers as bridesmaid wore a nile green costume and carried a bouquet identical to that of the matron of honor. Fred Stoller was best man for his brother Jacobson was groomsmanon Mr. Helleckson ushered with Henry Steiner. The bride's mother witnessed the wedding wearing a blue and white print dress with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mrs.

Stoller chose a navy blue dress with blue and white accessories and a corsage of red roses. The couple was honored church parlors. Assistants were reception for 125 guests in "the Mrs. Palmer Helleckson, Mrs. Victor Crapp, Mrs.

Fred Stoller Mrs. Morris Stromen, Mrs. William Robb- and Mrs. Benny Wahl. The wedding dinner and supper for the families and close friends was served at the Stoller home.

The couple went to Mammoth Cave, on their wedding trip. They will reside in Madison. Summer Traffic Statistics If you wonder why there is so much traffic on the highway this summer, here is the answer. The July issue Better Homes Gardens says that 66 million people will be travelling in 22 million cars on vacation trips, during the course of the year. 8- Duplicate Bridge Winners Winners at duplicate bridge in the Community Center Wednesday night were Herbert Hawkinson and John Mackin; Mrs.

Brandt and Mrs. Brodje, and Mrs. Alice McLean and O. R. Zeasman.

were graduated from the University of Wisconsin. Pre-nuptial parties honoring the former Klatt given by Mrs. Ossmann, Madison; Mrs. Williams Connell, Mrs. Kilpatrick, John Mrs.

Frances Potter, and Mrs. Arthur Brockway, Waukesha; Mrs. Winston Brown, Pewaukee, and Mrs. L. G.

Gates, South Milwaukee. birds -of a feather flock to LEONARD'S for that neu feather flattery haircut Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 'til 8:30 Consult Mr. Milan Neff or Mr. Ted Turner House of Leonards 7-2773 213 Wisconsin Avenue Open 'til 1:00 p. m.

Saturday Saturday Special Shop 9:30 'til 1 p.m. -Swim SuitsValues to 18.95 $10 Famous Brand Names -Pedal PushersSHORTS SLACKS Values to 8.95 Price ea ions WOMENS Saturday morning 9:30 to 12:30 only! Special Sale 114 Woldenberg SUITS $2995 regular 69.95 and 79.95 These are suits that embody Woldenberg's standards for excellent workmanship, fine quality, and timely styling. Suits of the finest wool fabrics by Julliard and other famed mills. They will take you anywhere, any time. Sizes for juniors, misses and women.

These are truly suit bargains that will amaze you so be here early Saturday. air conditioned all sales final.

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