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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 9

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Friday Afternoon, September 27, 1935 WISCONSIN THE CAPITAL TIMES MADISON Home Owned- -Home Edited -Home Read 9 Report Silver Jubilee Council Meeting of Pi Lambda Theta LAMBDA THETA. honorary P'. educational fraternity for wom- en. will hold ite first meeting for the new school year Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the Graduate lounge of the Memorial Union. Miss Dorothy Greenicaf, president of the local chapter, will preside and will present a report of the 25th biennial council of Pi Lambda Theta which was held at Dixville Notch.

N. in the White resort, The Balsams. Miss Greenleaf represented Alpha Beta, the local Pi Lambda Theta. Members of other chapters in the city are invited to join the local chapter at this opening program. WITH Mr.

and PARENTS Mrs. IN Herman MONTICELLO, Milwaukee spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kubly, Monticello. HERSHLEDER RELIABLE FURRIER 520 ST A DOLL SE Alaska Seal Skin An entirely new type of standing collar and original sleeve distinguish this allpurpose straightline coat of supple BLACK OR SAFARI BROWN $395 Sorority Hostess List Conjures Up New Names and Faces Familiar to Campus Many Have Become Well Known Figures in the University Family, But Always There Are Some Changes CALL her hostess, housemother, the same suave and stabilizing as their confidante when the sisters enced to solve all problems which This year, as in other years, hostess list.

Yet many of these for years, and have become endeared men of the campus whose frequent made them fast friends. When rushing season opened back with the Alpha Chi Omegas Lyon is chaperoning Alpha Epsilon Remley is with Alpha Gamma cron Pi, 636 Langdon has Miss don has Mrs. A. J. Winnie.

of Alpha Xi Delta at 12 Langdon Omega sisters at 115 Langdon st. Mrs. Ramsay Ritzinger, through come a great favorite. Delta without Mrs. Katherine Dietrich.

Delta Zeta's hostess at 142 Mrs. F. M. Hart, 270 Langdon: several years, Mrs. Katherine Alpha Theta, 237 Lake Lawn pl.

the Kappa Delta house, 252 Langdon Kappa Gamma, 601 N. Henry Langdon have Mrs. Ella J. sides at Phi Sigma Sigma's house, Pi Beta Phi. 233 Langdon is chaperoned by Mrs.

V. E. McCaskell; Sigma Kappa, across Miser street at 234 Langdon by Mrs. Van Norde Winkler. halls, At the University residence Simpson's Sports Coats complement Knit Frocks for Autumn Sports clothes for daytime an English style that is heartily endorsed by smart Americans! Simpson's present the sports mode in coats and knits that are fashioned to complement each other.

Sports coats come in English tweeds, camel's hair, plaid or checked wools. They may be belted or hang free from the shoulders. Knit frocks by Bradley and Marinette come in two or three-piece models in heavenly autumn shades and in sizes from 12 to 42. sports coats $1950 knit frocks everyone will want at least one of these Sweaters $295 Slip-on styles with new tuxedo styles in fitted at the hipline tons twin of knit patterns. Colors green, black, red, zipper openings brushed wool that are and have leather butsweater sets in a variety include blue, brown, henna, and white.

Simpson's Free Enlarged Webster Parking Webster SOCIAL NOTEBOOK ODEGARD, son of Mrs. S. L. Odegard, has returned to RALPH Cambridge, to attend Harvard university for his senior year. or chaperon.

By any name she influance sorority girls recognize prove not quite adequately experiarise at college. there have been changes in the sorority women have mothered the same sorority to many graduated seniors and calls at the sorority houses have last week Mrs. Jullia Ormsby was at 152 Langdon Mrs. Mary Phi, 22 Langdon Mrs. Nellie Delta, 220 Lake Lawn Alpha OmiHuldah Elkert; Alpha Phi, 28 LangMrs.

Sibyl Clark resides with the girls Mrs. C. E. Jones with the Chi At Delta Delta Delta, 120 Langdon her several years in charge, has beGamma, 103 Langdon would be lost Langdon is Mrs. F.

R. Edwards. has been with Gamma Phi Beta for Vilas has endeared herself to Kappa Mrs. Ella Briggs may be found at Mrs. A.

S. Napier at Kappa Phi Mu and Phi Omega Pi at 222 Thomson. Mrs. B. R.

Kaufman pre130 E. Gorham st. the hostesses remain the same. Mrs. Dorcas Hall Arvin is again at Ann Emery hall, 265 Langdon Miss Sarah Gridley Ross at Barnard hall; Miss Ruth Campbell at Chadbourne hall: Miss Susan Armstrong at Langdon hall: and Miss Edith A.

Stehle at the Nurses' dormitory, 1402 University ave. The two university cooperative houses, Andersen house, 228 N. Charter and Tabard Inn, 115 N. Orchard have Miss Jean Culbertson and Miss Evelyn Van Donk respectively. Miss Kunda Luzenske is hostess at the French house, 1105 University and Miss Paula Kittel at the German house, 508 N.

Frances st. League Speaker Prof. Paul Mundi of the department of sociology, Marquette university, will be the second speaker on the subject of holding companies at the opening meeting Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. of the Wisconsin League of Women Voters convention to be held at Wausau on Oct.

1, 2, and 3. Harry L. Sauthoff will be the other speaker. Mrs. Thomas Duncan, Milwaukee, chairman of the department of Government and Economic Welfare, will introduce the speaker.

MR. AND MRS. SANDE AWAY Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sande, 210 Marquette have been visiting relatives and friends at Readstown and "Dividend Party" at Maple Bluff Oct.

2nd For Story Book Club celebrate the conclusion of its most successful social season in history, the committee in charge of Maple Bluff's Story Book club announces a "Dividend Party" for members of the Story Book club. It is scheduled for Wednesday evening, Oct. 2, at 9 o'clock. It will be informal. Ken Simmons and his.

orchestra will furnish the music. Viroqua. Last week they visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss, at Elroy.

because Simpsonis are convinced that sports clothes are the smartest clothes for general daytime wear and are generally preferred by smart women we present for your approval The Sports Mode Wool Frocks youthfully spirited Lightweight wools in bright hues in black with contrast brown with contrast in plaids and checks. Dressmaker styles, Cossack styles and militaires! Smart for daytime! Street Directly Back of Simpson's PROF. AND MRS. J. RUSSELL LANE, Shorewood Hills, had as their house guests the past fortnight, the latter's brother and sisterin-law, Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Koch, Ansgar, la. Prof.

Lane has recently returned from a few weeks in Asheville, N. C. MRS. RALPH McCANSE, state chairman of Legal and Economic Status of Women for the A. A.

U. and Mrs. R. W. Fowler, chairman of membership committee, Madison branch, will attend the state board meeting of the A.

A. U. to be held at Glen Eyrie Farm, Delavan, tomorrow and Sunday. Miss Almere Scott plans to go on Sunday. MAJ.

AND MRS. REMINGTON ORSINGER, Nakoma, have as their house guest this week. Mrs. G. W.

Murphy, Ork Park, Ill. Mrs. Orsinger entertained at a small luncheon and a supper party honoring her house guest. Mr. Murphy is expected for the weekend, and the two couples will attend the South Dakota game Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Murphy are former Madisonians. MISS JEAN VANATTA, 406 N. Henry will entertain at a formal dancing party Saturday evening from 9 to 11:30 at St.

Francis, House. The guests will be the Misses Grace and Dorothy Martner, Evelyn Houston, Ethel Jarstad, Elaine Miner, Dorothy 1 Dennison, and Virginia Kelly; Messrs. Don Shearier, Leonard Kirshling, A. Ambley, Fred Wolf, Robert Aude, Gordon Jarstad, Aubrey Sundt, and Arthur Moss. The young people are attending the South Dakota- -Wisconsin game Saturday afternoon.

MR. AND MRS. HAROLD Pinckney have left for Albuquerque, a position as assistant professor of New Mexico. LARSEN and little daughter, N. where Mr.

Larsen has accepted mathematics at the University of MISS VIRGINIA CLARK, Miami, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alvin Gillett, Sherman ave. Bridal Dinner For June Cornell In Lake Geneva tonight Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg Fairbank of Chicago, are giving the bridal dinner for their son, Kellogg and Miss June Cornell, his bride-to-be, at their home, where the wedding reception will De held tomorrow afternoon following the marriage in the Episcopal church of Lake Geneva.

Mr. and Mrs. Fairbank and their sons. "Kelly" and Benjamin, who arrived in Chicago yesterday from the West coast to be his brother's best man; Miss Janet Fairbank, and Miss Cornell and her mother and sister and brother-in-law, Mrs. John Francis Cornell, and the Stewart Harveys all motored up to the lake last night after a dinner party given for Miss Cornell and Mr.

Fairbank by his uncle and aunt, Mrs. Laird Bell, at their home in Winnetka. The Henry Porters are entertaining at a cocktail party for the bridal couple preceding the dinner tonight. MRS. F.

HART Phi Delta Gamma To Initiate Mrs. Holst Sunday at the Union N. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Mrs. Marie Seuel-Holst, director of the Fine Arts studio, will be received as an honorary member of Phi Delta Gamma, national fraternity for graduate women. Edwin F.

Fred. wife of the dean of the graduate school, and also an honorary member of the fraternity, will act as Mrs. Holst's sponsor at the initiation ceremony, which will be held in the Round Table lounge of the Memorial Union. Miss Elsa Bohmrich, president of the local chapter, will conduct the initiation and will preside at the tea in the Round Table lounge later in the afternoon. Hostesses at the tea will be Miss Carrie Barton.

Mrs. Hazel Creal, and Miss Jane Simpson, Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. May Reynolds. Miss Bessie Ruth Barton will have charge of arrangements for the initiation ceremony and the tea decorations. SCAVANGER HUNT Wesley scavanger hunters will join the big raiding parties meeting Wesley Foundation 8 tonight.

Expert judges will award the prizes on the basis of the and completeness of the collections. Singing and refreshments will con.clude the entertainment. Chairmen of the committee are: General chairman and games, Walter Hayman; refreshments, Mary Bridgeman; decoration, Fritz Bailey; prizes, Wayne Reesman: publicity, Margaret Woodson; music, Roger Maas. The judges will be Rev. and Mrs.

Guy Nelson and Miss Francis Post. ALUMNI IN MILWAUKEE old "pep rally" new garo wither informal football hop given by the Wisconsin Alumni association Oct. 18, at the Wisconsin club, in Milwaukee. The party will take place on the eve of the WisconsinMichigan game at Camp Randall. The Thursday evening before the Minnesota and Wisconsin game, Nov.

21, the association and Minnesota alumni in Milwaukee will have a stag dinner at the University club. Franklin Orth president of the Wisconsin Alumni, is in charge of both parties. IN SUNNYSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neihus and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Krugman and grandchildren motored to Toring Sunday to visit members of the Neihus family, continuing on to Appleton and Green Bay. Miss and Stanley Buschager Laura Turner of Paulines Sunnyside spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olson in Milwaukee.

Olsons are aunt and uncle of Miss Pauline and Stanley Buschager. Mrs. Mabel Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fleury, Sunnyside, was given a surprise party at her home.

Williamson on a recent evening. The occasion was Mrs. Larson's birthday anniversary. Irving Smith was honored with a party at his home on the occasion of his eighth birthday anniversary. ATTEND REUNION AT BURKE Attending a family reunion at the home of Mrs.

Hannah Schwenn in Burke on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Milbrook, Willard Bertha Wiese, Linden and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kilgust, Gilson st.

CELEBRATE MOTHERS' BIRTHDAY To celebrate their mother's birthday in Reedsburg last Saturday evening a group motored there from Madison. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bass, E. Mifflin Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Bass, E. Dayton Mrs. Norbert Meyer, E. Mifflin and Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Bass. MRS. MELVILLE MUCKLESTONE (above) of Chicago, DR. BLECKWENN SPEAKER Dr.

William J. Bleckwenn, Shorewood Hills, professor of neuro-psychiatry, returned home last night from Superior where he was guest speaker at the, meeting of the joint DuluthSuperior Interurban medical societies. His subject was "Diagnosis and Treat- ment of Brain Injuries." TENTH BIRTHDAY Charles H. Vogts, celebrated his 10th birthday Tuesday at his home, 1110 Erin st. In the party were Jimmy Snyder, Donald Roth, Phillip der, Donald Shuster, Nadine Shuster, Junior Niebuhr.

Phillip Snyder won first prize at the games. THETA PHI ALPHA GUEST Virginia Fredericks, Chicago, and Marjorie Brumleve, Cincinnati, were guests this week at the Theta Phi Alpha chapter house. They are members of the Cincinnati chapter. DYRUDS HAVE BEEN EAST Mr. and Mrs.

K. I. Dyrud, 1910 Monroe have returned from a tour of the East and a visit in New York with Miss Ruth Dyrud. HENRY SCOTTS IN MILWAUKEE Mr. and Mrs.

Henry T. Scott and family, 2242 West Lawn spent Sunday in Milwaukee. 35TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. Shealey and family, Milwaukee, formerly of Madison, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary last week-end in Madison. EASTERN JOURNEY Misses Helen O'Connell. 1022 Mound and Pansy Richardson have been for three weeks in the East. They returned home Saturday.

was elected president of the American Legion Auxiliary at the closing session of the organization's national convention in St. Louis. Press Holmes-Scott The marriage of Miss Jean Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

S. Holmes, Riverside, to Tom Scott, who spent his childhood in Madison with his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Sullivan, 930 E.

Gorham took place at 5:30 this afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Scott attended Shattuck military academy and the University of Minnesota. He is a member of Alpha Delta Phi and 1 is now connected with the sales department of the United States Gypsum in Chicago. DON WILLIAMS ATTENDS DRAKE Donald Williams, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Williams, Lakeland has gone to Des Moines, where he will be a student at Drake university. Don, who was drum major for the Central High school band until his graduation last June, received the national championship for high school drum majors at the National Music tournament held here last spring and place at the Chicago Musicland festi- val.

HOLY REDEEMER SODALITY The Senior Sodality of Holy Redeemer parish will meet at 8 tonight. Miss Marie Duffy of Dublin, Ireland, is to be the guest -speaker on the Legion of Mary. The program will also include a skit, "Romeo and Juliet." to be presented by Adelle Nussbaum and Pauline Marx. Refreshments will be served. BURDICK MURRAY'S for SMART NECKWEAR NEW STYLES By La Charme 50c $1.00 $2.95 Wanted colors--in Moon Glow Satin, BURDICK "Glacier" Laces, Satins, Metallic.

MURRAY In ALL wanted -OVER colors. LACE $1.95 vs. co.

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