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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 11

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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0 Maple Bluff Gardeners Plan Flower Show For May 17 MI flower of show the Maple Thursday, Bluff 17. Garden Entitled Club are "Flowers completing the plans for their third standard May Around World," the show will take place at the homes of Mrs. W. J. Rendall, 817 Farwell and Mrs.

Douglas Stewart, 811 Farwell from 2 to 8 p.m. A silver tea will be served at the Stewart home from 2 to 5 p.m. Shown bringing plants for the horticulture competiton are (left to rght) Mrs. John Borman, properties chairman; Mrs. Douglas Stewart, hostess; Mrs.

A. M. Thompson, artistic arrangements; Mrs. Edmund Hobbins, president of the club; and Mrs. Byron Ostby, schedule chairman.

registration for the artistic exhibits to be featured at the Rendall home may be Advance made through Monday, May 14, with Mrs. A. M. Thompson, 908 Magdeline Dr. Staff Photo by Carmie A.

Thompson Guests Arrive for Statz-Penpek: Wedding ARRIVING FROM ERIE, to attend the Saturday morning wedding of Miss Elaine Statz and Arthur Penpek in Our Lady Queen of Peace Church are Mrs. Robert Adams, the bridegroom-elect's mother; Frank. Penpek, his father; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Penpek, and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Penpek; and Larry at the Cuba Club reception for 300 guests will include cousins of the bride, Miss Jane Hank, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George Hank, 715 Dunning Miss Jane Statz, daughter of Phillip Statzes, 1321 N. Wingra and Miss Kathieen Statz, daughter of the John Statzes, 215 N.

Bassett St. Other aids, friends of the bride, will be Miss Joyce Sipple, 305 E. Johnson Miss Sandy Siebel, 2401 Upham and Miss Joan Paske, 114 W. Gilman The bride-elect is the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Statz, 466 Charles Lane. THE CAPITAL TIMES. Friday, May 4, 1962 -11 THE CAPITAL TIRES SE (Capital Society WOMEN SOCIETY CLUE EVENTS My Mary Brandel. Hopkina BE AN AMERICAN AIRLINES STEWARDESS A new world can be yours--a world of travel, fun and adventure. At company expense, we will train you at the fabulous American Airlines Stewardess College--teach you professional tricks of poise and grooming.

Upon graduation you'll start a new exciting career. Starting salary $335 with periodic increases and expense allowance. QUALIFICATIONS: ArE, Single A High Scheel Graduate Normal vision without glasses- contact lenses considered Weight 105-140 Height 5'9" SPECIAL SPECIALINTERVIEWS VIEWS May 9, 5-9 P. M. American Airlines Suite Edgewater Hotel No Phone Calls, Please "BUDGET" COLD WAVE $4.95 RUNDELL'S SALON BEAUTY 307 W.

Johnson AL 5-5197 Duplicate Bridge Club North-South winners of Madison Duplicate Bridge Club play Wednesday evening at the Towne Club were John Welsh and Charles Jones. Second place winners were Mary Rabyor' and Kent Christiansen. East West winners were Emerson Stanley and Robert Sundby; and, second place, Worth Vaughn and Alan Levine. Victoria Neefe Wed April 28 to William Ace III A 2 P. M.

ceremony April was maid of 28 in Oregon Methodist Church green dress Miss Victoria Ann Neefe, daugh- carnations. ter of Mrs. Merle Neefe, Black was her Earth, became the bride of Wil-Ling a yellow liam J. Ace III, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Ace Oregon, The Rev. Robert N. Thomas performed the ceremony as the bride appeared in a ballerina-le gt dress and a fingertip veil and carrying a bouquet of white carnations and red Tea roses. She was given in marriage by her uncle, Donald R. Severson.

Miss Joyce Festge, Black Earth, Miss Hopmann, Kenneth Knoff to Be Wed June 16 Miss Marbeth Hopmann mann, AND Overland MRS. Harry Park, Hopannounce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Marbeth Hopmann, to Kenneth Knoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knoff, Brooklyn. The bride elect, a medical technician at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, is a graduate of Kansas State University, Manhattan, and a member of Kappa Delta.

Her fiance attended the University of Wisconsin and is an engineer for IBM. The wedding will be June 16 in the Overland Park Presbyterian Church. Sleep, Baby, Sleep. peterson SIESTA Stroller Sleeper Walker PARENTS MAGAZINE In colorful fabrics Room for one more! with double duty peterson RUMBLE SEAT $798 fits any Peterson Recline fits any width seat Six models of strollers to choose from. Newest Patterns--Newest Features.

$19.98 to Use your Bank of Madison Charge Service. Take up to six mos. to Pay, The Cradle To Teens 118 State Street Infants, Children's' and Maternity Wear, honor wearing a green carnations. and carrying yellow Mr. Ace chose his brother, RobMiss Joan Marie Neefe ert Ace, as best man.

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Fashion shades in Seamless Hose Our own top-quality nylons, CARMEN boxed! Sizes 3pr. $250 Cotton or Dacron-Cotton Summer Sleepwear $0299 P.J.'s! Waltz-gowns! Shifts! Sleepcoats! Tailored jacket-style or ruffled Overblouses $3,95 Drip-dry cottons in white and prints! Chanel-style, easy-care Orion $5,95 Her favoritel White, beige, black! or Arnel Shirtwaist Dresses $5,99 Slim or full skirts! "Liz looks" included! Tailored or fancy Summer Jewelry $2. plus tax Necklaces, earrings, bracelets in white and colors. Gold, grospoint, white, bone Summer Handbags $3. Handsome clutches and pouches.

Wonderful giftsl Water repellent poplin car-coats priced. Specially $9. Perfect for on-the-go Mothers! Choice of many colors! and See these more Carmen's at David Paynter, Madison. A reception for 50 was held at the Waterfall Restaurant, The couple will live in Oregon. AMERICAN AIRLINES AMERICA'S LEADING AIRLINE Equal Opportunity Call them raincoats! Call them sunshine coats! but no matter what you call them we've got 'em! in every color, style, shape and size Chesterfields Balmacaans Trenches Tailored Dressy! $11 to $1995 Carmen's.

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