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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 7

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a MADISON THE CAPITAL TIMES WISCONSIN Home Owned Home Edited Home Read 7 Frida, Afternoon, March 2, 1945 Weddings, Approaching Nuptials Told 'ISS NORMA JANE RICHARDS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Richards, Spring Green, was married to Lucius D. Davidson, son of cius Davidson, Sun Prairie, at 2 p. m.

Feb. 13. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Axel Anderson at the DeForest Lutheran church. A wedding dinner served at 1 o'clock at the DeForest wore a white satin dress and a corsage of white pompons and pink rosebuds.

She had a fingertip veil to a Juliet cap. As maid of honor Miss Lois Richards wore a pink brocaded taffeta bodice with a net skirt. Mrs. Harold Lavick, as bridesmaid appeared taffeta. Both carried jonquils and carnations.

Flower girl was Jeanette Moe, who had a white satin frock with floor length veil. Ollis Davidson served as best man, with Harold Lavick seating the guests. One hundred guests were invited to the dinner in the DeForest church parlors. After a honeymoon in Milwaukee and Chicago, they will live near Sun Prairie. Finegold-Weinstein A the NNOUNCEMENT engagement is of made Miss of Eleanor Finegold, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. B. Finegold, Janesville, to Corp. Stanley Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.

G. Brooklyn, N. Y. Corp. Stanley is stationed in India.

TR. AND MRS. HERBERT FURSETT. Evansville, announce the approaching marriage their daughter Ruth Madison, to Sgt. Robert B.

Halley, Madison, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Halley, Fayetteville, Ark. The wedding will take place Saturday in the chapel of Luther Memorial church.

Sgt. Halley has just returned after serving 30 months in the European Theater of Operations. Strauss-Sharratt rISS Mattie L. Strauss and Clarence C. Sharratt, both of Lake Mills, were married Wednesday at the country home of the Rev.

and Mrs. A. H. Schoenfeld, pastor of the Lake Mills Congregational church. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Heineman were the attendants. Esser-Ferguson TR. AND MRS. GEORGE ESSER, 2601 E.

Washington announce the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth Agnes to Lieut. John A. Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, in Dr.

Roger H. Johnson, ophthalmologist, son of Mr. Harry J. Johnson, 310 N. Butler opened a private practice in Seattle, on Jan.

29. Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, the Miss Betty Hill, daughter former, Mrs. Carl N.

Hill, 741 Seneca 1 had been living in Charleston, where Dr. Johnson had been associated for four months with the Bobbit Clinic. Dr. Johnson was graduated Johnsons Go West from the medical school of the University of Wisconsin in 1939. after which he interned at Multnoma, county hospital, Portland, for a year.

He then entered or private practice with Young in Elkhorn, for year. He Mayo clinic, Rochester, and spent the nest, three years at the received his degree, master of science. from in the ophthalmology, University in of June, Minnesota. BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Simpson's AS ADVERTISED IN VOGUE Co New artists' colors for Egree by STETSON Breath-taking beauty in the grand manner, its sweeping lines caught with a feather to show off a pretty hair-line. Luxury felt, in dreamy shades like Cloud Aqua $16.95.

(Dark colors, Stetson's new Spring models are being shown exclusively in Madame Colette's Millinery Salon at Simpson's. St. Gertrude's church, Chicago, Feb. 13 at 11 a. m.

couple was attended by MiShe Georgia Ann Esser and Kevin Ferguson, sister and brother of bride and groom respectively. The bride was dressed in a blue suit with white accessories and her attendant in a tan suit with brown accessories. They are living in Longview, where the groom is convalescing after serving in Belgium, France, and Germany for a year. Steinhauer-Bossingham NNOUNCEMENT is made Mrs. Lucius Davidson, Jr.

A the marriage of Miss Anne Kathleen Steinhauer, daughter of Irvin Steinhauer, Mt. Horeb, to James H. Bossingham, chief petty officer, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bossingham, Madison.

The wedding took place at 11 a. m. Feb. 24 in the chapel at the Naval Air station, Norfolk, Va. The bride wore a white taffeta gown slightly entraine, and a floor length veil.

She carried white and pink carnations. Miss Dorothy Steinhauer attended her sister, dressed in a maize marquisette dress with matching veil. She carried mixed flowers. Dinner was served at the Hotel Monticello. withies Petty Officer Bossingham stationed at Norfolk for an indefinite time.

He entered service in November 1942. Camren-Weichmann RESSED in white satin with a crown of seed pearls from which fell a fingertip veil. Miss Dorothy Elaine Camren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Camren, became the bride of Harold Oscar Weichmann, son of Mr.

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"Love, and Good Luck" pen- on lime or fuchsia fine rayon crepe, new full short Other Spring prints, pastels and dark cape sleave $19.95 sheers up to $65 5 909 Miss Eleanor Finegold of and De Mrs. Forest, George in Weichmann, Forest all Lutheran church Feb. 23 at 7. p. m.

The Rev. A. Anderson officiated. The bride's father gave her away and her sister, Mrs. Berdell Lynch attended as matron of honor, dressed in blue taffeta.

Judith Hummel in old rose taffeta was her bridesmaid. Both carried colonial bouquets in contrast to the bride's white iris, white and roses. Sharon Weichmann in rayon taffeta, served as flower girl. Best man was Elmer Weichmann and usher Donald Johnson. Fifty guests were served at the luncheon in church parlors.

The couple will live in De Forest. Parkinson-Ross Mrs. Delia J. Parkinson, Mineral Pointer announces the marriage daughter, Jean, to Gerald Ross, formerly of Darlington, which took place at the Parkinson home in Mineral Point, today. The bride has been employed in Frederickson, for the past year.

Wisconsin Outers To See "Flickers" "Flickers in the Modern Palace" is the title of the meeting of the Wisconsin Outers' association planned for Monday night in the Rosewood room of the Memorial Union. Conservation commission films of wild life in northern Wisconsin will be shown following supper. Each person brings his lunch and coffee will be served by the committee. Reservations may be made by calling Margaret Smith at the Madison and Wisconsin Foundation or College Women's club. Workmen's Circle Party Ladies' auxiliary to Workmen's circle will sponsor a Red Cross card, Labor party Saturday, Spring evening and in Mills sts.

In Miami, Fla. Mrs. Darrell MacIntyre and Mrs. N. Norman Blume, Shorewood Hills, are spending a month in Miami, where Mrs.

Blume's husband, Lieut. Blume, is stationed with the navy. TO HOT SPRINGS Mrs. Roy Butler, 2537 E. Johnson accompanied her husband to Hot Springs, last week.

He was the city furlough of 30 days from a hospital in Hot Springs where he is receiving treatment. A technician, fifth grade, he had been the U. S. army in Italy and served overseas for two years. HOME FROM DAKOTAS N.

Franklin their infant Mr. and Mrs. Rasa V. Olson, 137 daughter, Nancy Jean, christened recently while on a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. Schumacher, parents of Mrs. Olson. in Bismarck, N.

D. The Rev. Paul Hayes of McCabe Methodist church, who officiated at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Olson two years ago, performed the baptismal rites.

The Olsons returned early this year, accompanied by Mrs. Schumacher. HERE FOR BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen and Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Groessl, Chicago, were house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Adolfson. 2118 Adams st. The occasion was the second birthday niversary of Carol Ann Adolfson. only grandchild of the Jensens. Mrs.

Jensen is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Groessl. Callahan Files His NominationPapers John Callahan, state superintendent of public instruction, filed his nomination papers with the secretary of state today, for reelection in April. He will be opposed by Arthur W.

Jorgensen, Columbus, who filed his papers earlier this week. Congratulate Solon On 80th Birthday Assemblyman Frank E. Riley (R-Two Rivers), the oldest member of the house, was congratulated on his 80th birthday anniversary by the assembly in a resolution adopted Thursday. Riley will be 80 on Monday. At The Hospitals Methodist hospital-Mrs.

H. J. Dunn, 305 S. Randall Mrs. Charles Lake, Marshall, and David Christiansen, 2, Boscobel, were admitted Thursday.

COLD CLOGGED NOSE? Like 2 shots, 2 drops act fast to shrink membranes. open up nose. What a relief! Caution: Use only A8 directed. Demand PENETRO NOSE DROPS Miss Ruth L. Fursett UCT and Auxiliary Potluck on Saturday Capital City Council No.

126. United Commercial Travelers of America, and the ladies auxiliary will have a potluck supper Saturday at p. m. in the Unitarian parish hall, 125 Wisconsin ave. It will be followed by election of officers appointment of delegates state business meetand, ing at Fond du Lac in June.

Attend Services at Wood Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Glenn, Mrs. Hazel Pearsall, and Mrs. Alice Harrison attended Washington's birthday special services at the National chapel at Wood, conducted by the Rev.

Gustave Stearns, chaplain. Mrs. Glenn is president of the local unit of the auxiliary to the Military Order of the Purple Heart. Mrs. Pearsall is department junior vice-president and Mrs.

Harrison is department inspector general. Washington was the founder of the Order of the Purple Heart. Norton-Buehner From Vergennes, comes word of the betrothal of. Miss Catherine Augusta Norton, daughter of Mrs. Bernard Flanders and Maj.

Donald H. Norton, to Lieut. Robert Buehner, son of Walter Buehner, Wauwatosa. Lieut. Buehner, stationed at Fort Devens, attended the University of Wisconsin.

CHRISTENING IN FAMILY The son of Mr. and Mrs. William Olsen, 204 N. Brooks was christened Gary John by the Rev. J.

N. Walstead at his home recently. Sponsors for the child, born Oct. 26, were Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Olsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gugel. LEAVES MADISON Mrs.

Tom Rusch, 816 W. Dayton left Madison Wednesday for a short visit with relatives in Waukesha and Milwaukee before joining her husband the West. She was employed in the state office building in the motor vehicle division. FROM BERLIN Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Shonat, and daughter, Betty, Berlin, spent several with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grosh, 1130 Drake st. Mr. Shonat had a short leave from the.

maritime service. KNAPPS HAVE DAUGHTER and Mrs. Delbert Knapp Feb. 19, at A daughter was born, to Pvt. the Hustisford hospital.

Pvt. Knapp is stationed at Ft. McClelIan, and his wife resides with her parents in Mayville. State Income Tax Office Offers Help State income tax offices in the Cantwell bldg. will remain open p.

m. from now to asnoon hours and Saturdays, until 5 sist taxpayers in making out their returns, Arthur Wegner, director of the state department of taxation, announced today. East Side Bank to Open Friday Nights In addition to its regular daylight hours the Security State bank, East side, will also be open Friday evenings from 7 to 8:30, it was announced today by Alf Peterson, bank vice-president. The Friday night hours for the convenience of those are, are unable to come to the bank during working hours. Miss Hastings to Be Honored For Service to Christ Church Stabilization After War Topic Of Ellsworth 64 THE United States will be faced with a collapse of export markets, with isolation, and will be forced to adopt nationalistic measures to maintain employment unless collective action with other countries is taken after the war," Prof.

Paul Ellsment of the worth of the university. departinternational relations and history groups of the Madison Woman's club in a talk on "Certain Aspects of the International Stabilization of the World," at the Woman's building Prof. Thursda'stressed the general disorganization and disastrous inflation which many countries are facing or will face. "England has been forced to live beyond her means; Italy has only 6 per cent of her capital equipment intact: and China and Greece are examples of countries in inflation. Europe will have live at a subsistent standard of In contrast, he pointed out that economists look for a boom period in the United States for a few years after the war due to wants and excess purchasing power.

"The U. S. has more than doubled her output since the war and finds herself with the most massive industrial equipment." The first steps for world reconstruction, according to Prof. Ellsworth, are the proposed institutions for adoption drawn up at the Breton Woods conference. They are an international bank, and an international monetary fund, which would overcome uncertainty in regard to stability of currency and in respect to the level of exchange rates.

Bade-Whimple Virginia Caroline Bade, daughter of and Mrs. Otto C. Bade, Lake Mills, was married to Corp. Richard Milvern Whimple, of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Hahenstein, Ft. Atkinson, Feb, 24 at St. Peter's Episcopal church, Ft. Atkinson. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

The Rev. Benjamin Wood officiated. The bride wore a white princess-style gown of heavy satin, and a Juliet cap with fingertip veil of matching lace. Her bouquet was of white carnations and snapdragons. Mrs.

Mildred Wendt, Milwaukee, was matron of honor. She wore a pale blue colonial-style dress with matching headpiece of feathers and carried a bouquet of iris and carnations. Schenk, Lake Mills. was the bridesmaid. She, wore a pale pink colonial-style dress.

matching headpiece, and carried pink and white carnations. Sgt. Theodore Freeman, Ft. Atkinson, was the best man. Carl Schenk, Lake Mills, was groomsman.

A dinner was served at the Cottage hotel, Lake Mills, for 40 guests. The groom is on a 30-day furlough from the south Pacific area. He will return to the Philippines. Chief Justice Stone In High Court 20 Years WASHINGTON (AP) Chief Justice, his Harlan 20th Fiske anniversary Stone today on the supreme court. He planned to spend the day as usual on the bench.

Friends predict he will remain on the tribunal sO long as his present good health continues. He has been eligible to retire at full pay since his 70th birthday anniversary Oct. 1942. Solons Adjourn Until Tuesday The state legislature adjourned today until next Tuesday. The assembly will and meet the at senate 4:30 at -p.

8:30 m. Tuesday, p. P. m. ONV SONOS NVM X08 SPECIALIZING CHILDREN'S SHOES BECK- -PURCELL FITTED SHOE CO 1847 MONROE LEARN THE Harper Method OF BEAUTY CULTURE Ill Phases of Beauty Culture, Including Modern Hair Dress and Styling, Permanent Waving, Cold Waving, Scalp Treatments, Shampooing HarperGENE Hormone Skin Treatment, Facials Make-up Art Manicuring The Harper Method Beauty Course is the finest beauty culture course available.

It is backed by 57 years' experience. Students work on actual models using the same costly creams, lotions and corrective preparations as are used in' Harper Method Shops throughout the world. Registrations are now open to young men and women desiring to learn all phases of Beauty Culture. New classes commence March 5th. Harper Method MIDWESTERN TRAINING CENTER 420 STATE ST.

GIFFORD 1815 THE congregation of Christ Presbyterian church will hold a in honor of Miss Minnie Hastings Wednesday, Mar. 5 to 6 p. m. in the church Hastings has served as secretary and treasurer 1917. For.

the past year, in the absence of a resident pastor, she has carried on the business management of the church and its various organizations. This occasion is planned in appreciation of her service throughout the years. Supper will be served in the church dining room, followed by a one act playette written around the activities of the church. The entertainment for Miss Hastings will be followed by the annual congregational meeting. LEAVE CITY Mrs.

Elizabeth Armstrong, 3100 Outlook arrived Sunday in Brownsville, to spend several with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Harden. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Norman E. Armstrong, and the latter's threemonths-old daughter, Diana Lynn, left Monday for Northport, to make their home with Mrs. Armstrong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Craker, for the duration of the war.

Mrs. Armstrong is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. Her husband, Sgt. Armstrong. formerly in England, is now stationed in France.

Sgt. Armstrong has two brothers in the armed services. Pvt. Edward L. Armstrong, formerly of Dayton, had been reported as missing in action in Germany on Dec.

16, but news was received here Tuesday that he is a prisoner of war. His wife resides in Daytona Beach, Fla. Another brother, Sgt. James Armstrong, is in Belgium. VISITORS IN MILWAUKEE Justus Schey, father of Mrs.

Lawrence Johnson; her sister, Mrs. Alfred Heyden; and the latter's daughter, Mary Louise, all of Milwaukee, are coming to spend the weekend at the Johnson home, 2721 Coolidge st. Mrs. Schey, who had spent the past two weeks with her daughter and family, will return home with them. TEXANS ARRIVE trip to Detroit and Chicago.

FEMRITES ARE HOSTS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kaether, Amarillo, arrived Thursday for a weekend visit with Assemblyman and Mrs.

Lyall T. Beggs, 806 Miami Pass. Mr. Kaether, brothof Mrs. Beggs and former Madisonian, has been on a business Seaman Byrl Sotzen and Mrs.

Sotzen, the former Hazel Femrite, are expected to arrive for the weekend while the former has a leave from the naval training station at Farragut, Ida. They will be guests of County Treasurer and Mrs. Clarence L. Femrite, route 4. Pendalls 34 West Mifflin Street Town Suit At Its Best This is a spring fashion and you'll look wonderful in it.

Doe Suede cardigan neckline suit in aqua or coral. The skirt has a kick pleat front and back. Try it on tomorrow at Rendall's. Sizes 10 to 16. $35 Give to the Red Cross.

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