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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 26

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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Maisel to Talk at Civics Club RS. HORACE WILKIE, 3810 Council Crest, president of the Madison Civics Club, has announced the list of guests who will share the speaker's table with her at the club's next meeting on Saturday. Sherman Maisel of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, will speak to the group on "The New Honored guests will include Mrs. Maisel; Charles Eikel president of CUNA Mutual; Prof. Erwin A.

Gaumnitz, Dean of the School of Commerce; Prof. David B. Johnson, chairman of the Department of Economics; Dale Nordeen, president of the Madison Chamber of Commerce; Ronald White, president of Madison Junior Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Gordon M. Findorff, hostess chairman of the Civics Club; and Mrs.

Robert F. Schilling Fisher-Propst Wedding To Be Held April 20 Miss Diane Fisher R. AND MRS. Robert K. ME Fisher, Eastman, announce the engagement and April 20 wedding plans of their daughter, Diane Mary, 321 W.

Wilson and Rolland W. Propst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Propst, Evansville. Miss Fisher is employed at the First Central Beauty Salon, Northgate, and her fiance is a carpenter employed by Roger Thompson in Evansville.

New Nurseryite Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fabian, 161 Bristol Sun Prairie, have chosen Stefan Henry as the name for their son, born Nov. 3 at Madison General Hospital. He joined Randall, 10; Jodi Donna Janzen Is Bride of Michael Knop DONNA Rae Julie JanMISS became the Oct.

28 bride of Michael Arthur Knop in Trinity Lutheran Church, ta, at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Janzen, Sparta, and Mr.

and Mrs. Albert E. Knop, Marshfield, are parents of the couple. For her wedding, the bride was seen in a crepe skimmer gown fashioned with a Vanise lace bodice and featuring a detachable Watteau train of crepe bordered with lace. Her veil was caught to a pearl orange blossom headdress and she carried a cascade of white daisy pompons and yellow tea roses.

Miss Bonnie Wunsch served as maid of honor and wore an Empire gown of gold velvet detailed with yellow embroidery trim. A matching petal headpiece secured her veil and she carried a basket of yellow, bronze daisy pompons and rust pompons. Wearing moss green velvet frocks similar to the honor attendant's were the bridesmaids Miss Mary Janzen and Miss Mary Trainer. Richard Calbow was best man with John Snyder and Allen Knop as the groomsmen. Jay Janzen and Kie Janzen ushered.

A reception was held in fellowship hall. The couple is living in LaCrosse where the bridegroom is an instructor at Wisconsin State University. Dominican Mothers Program Tuesday Dominican Mothers Club met recently in the home of Mrs. Alfred E. Rothert.

The first program of the year will be Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. in DeRicci Hall, Edgewood College. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geolinger, Verona, will give an illustrated talk on their trip to Matomoros, Mexico, for LAMP.

The program is to help underprivileged children and is sponsored by Bishop Jerome Hastrich. Husbands may attend. Hostesses are Mmes. Glen Gardner, Dorsey L. Botham, Hubert Schmitz and William Purnell.

9 Royal Copenhagen 1967 0 CHRISTMAS 0 PLATES $13.50 STEVENS HOUSE OF GIFTS 2565 E. Johnson Street Phone 249-8568 good reasons to feed your family Tom Thumb tonight Chicken and Dumplings Beef Stew with Vegetables Kluski Noodles with Meatballs In Gravy Delicious old fashioned goodness is packed into each of Tom Thumb's family dinners and will your family ever Chicken of of sliced delicious chicken; beef mixed mouthwatering with garden servDumplings enjoy them. Golden brown dumplings full Ingetables fresh vegetables or thick Kluski noodles thumb rom ings Stew no Beef and Meatballs in rich gravy. Yes, Tom A Thumb's family dinners are meals the whole family will enjoy, so get several today and find out how quickly, easily and economically you can serve your Greg Noodles family tonight, A In Your Grocers Freezer Case Tom 50 generous Thumb Tony Downs Food servings St. James, Minn.

family dinners. Bailey- Anderson Engagement Told AND MRS. Walter G. Bailey, Centralia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Dianne, to Louis Anderson, son of Mrs. Ida S.

Anderson, formerly of Madison, now residing in Key Largo, Fla. Miss Bailey attended Drake University. Her fiance attended the University of Wisconsin and Aeronautical Engineering School, Janesville. Both young people are employed by American Airlines in Phoenix, Ariz. The couple will be married in the First Methodist Church, Centralia, in January.

Homemakers Club Meeting To Be Held On Friday TOMEMAKERS Club of MadVocational, Technical and Adult Schools will meet Friday afternoon at 1 p.m. in room 339 of the Home Economics Department. Hostesses for the social hour preceding the meeting will be Mmes. Adorine Schaefer, J. C.

Lyon, William Zamzow, Veronica Murphy and Mildred Geiger. Mrs. Donald Eck of the Madison Pen and Card Shop will give a demonstration on holiday gift wrappings. Visitors and friends may attend the meetings. This is a program sponsored by the State Vocational Schools and Homemakers Clubs found in the areas of the various schools.

Last week, Mrs. Edward Pridate, the Club's representative Women Are Asking WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN BUTTER AND OLEOMARGARINE? The basic difference between butter and oleomargarine is the kind of fat they are made from, according to Joan Kramer, nutrition specialist at the University of Wisconsin. Oleomargarine is made from vegetable oils which have less saturated fats and more unsaturated fats. Butter is made from animal fat which contains more saturated fats. Both contain the same amount of calcium, Vitmin and fat.

There are 100 calories per tablespoon margarine or butter. Oleomargarine has been processed and flavored to resemble butter. Advertisement Lemons For Beauty To fair keep you your need skin the clear natural and cleansing and bleaching properties of lemon. Ask your druggist for a bottle of lemon Jelvyn, the latest type skin freshener that beautiful women throughout the world are now using. Lemon Jelvyn braces and conditions the skin to a beautiful new clarity and fine grained texture; its excellent toning properties help stimulate the surface cells, clear out stubborn, blemish-inducing and pore-clogging particles and smooth the skin to beautful clarity.

Lemon Jelvyn is ideal for quick complexion cleansing and two capfuls in vour final shampoo rinse will give a sparkling shine to your hair. Lemon Jelvvn is a must for complexion beauty. THE CAPITAL TIMES (Capital Society WOMEN'S FEATURES SOCIETY CLUB EVENTS Edited by Mary. Brandel. Hophina 22-THE CAPITAL TIMES, Thursday, Nov.

9, 1867 Newcomer is Named General Hospital Oct. 30 and is The first child of Mr. and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Wayne Hutter, Prairie du Arthur N. Hutter and Mrs. Tom Sac, has been named Bradley F. Hill. Mrs.

Hutter is the forLewis. He was born in Madison mer Corine Hill. of the Civics Club Public Affairs committee. Mrs. Schilling will give a report on "Whither Madison Schools?" Diane Greenwald Engaged To Wed Kerry Paquette Miss Diane Greenwald Sherman Maisel Fabian Bachrach Photo JANUARY 13 wedding in A Beth El Temple is being planned by Miss Diane Lynne Greenwald and Kerry (Kap) Paquette.

son of Mrs. Betty Paquette, Cambridge, and Elmer Paquette, Madison, The announcement was made by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenwald, 949 Clarence Court. Miss Greenwald is employed at Glenn's Hairdressers, and her fiance attends the University of Wisconsin.

Ann, Jeffrey, Lisa, and Craig, 2, in the circle of grandchildren for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fabian 1914 Vahlen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner, Sun Prairie.

St. Patrick's Guild RecollectionEvening Miss Barbara Bailey St. Patrick's Guild will have an evening of recollection for all women of the parish and their guests Thursday, Nov. 16. The annual event will begin with mass at 5 p.m.

followed by a catered dinner. The Rev. Henry G. Casper, Marquette University, will conduct the conferences. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs.

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