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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 18

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Madison, Wisconsin
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The Capital Times The Weekend of Oct. 7-8, 2006 C2 ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES fCoweryUitCe Artful are available through the South Central Library System. Decorating with China and Glass" by Caroline Clifton-Mogg, Bullfinch Press, 2004. The House in Bloom: Decorating with Floral Themes by Judy Spours and the editors of Victoria Magazine, Hearst Books, 2002. Linda Brazil! Larson-Everson Denny and Deb Larson of South Wayne and Mark and Linda Everson of Edgerton announce the engagement of their children, Jamie Lynn Larson and Beijamin Aaron Everson.

A Nov. 18 wedding at Holy Rosary Church In Darlington is being planned. Pixler-Denu Laurie Pixler of Sun Prairie announces the engagement of her daughter, Heather Leigh, to Rocky Allen Denu, son of Terri Sorg of Lake Delton and Robert Denu of the township of Sumpter. An Oct. 14 wedding at First Presbyterian Church in Waunakee is being planned.

She is co-manager and restaurant account executive at Nedre-bos Formal Wear. He is a mason at Deans Masonry, Prairie du Continued from Page Cl favorite variegated plants. As for other garden images, Ive got bed linens that pick up the Japanese maple theme, quilts composed of hundreds of flowery fabric squares, and pieces of antique embroidery with assorted nature images. I have watercolors and etchings that depict traditional garden borders as well as posters, drawings and sculptures of crows to help me relate to that omnipresent urban bird. And sometimes I literally bring the garden indoors by lining up all my watering cans along the top of a stairwell bannister.

There are English Haws cans (two Imperial gallons), German, French and American watering cans each nations containers a distinctive shape. If I were to add more flowery textiles to my interior, Id head directly to Monroe Street, to Spirals Antiques and Interiors (1843 Monroe 256-7363) and to J. Kinney, Florist (1835 Monroe 255-7500). Both shops have a significant amount of space devoted to flowery textiles, including quilts and antique fabric remnants. You can find lamps with garden imagery on tire shades at Spirals, as well as pillows with dramatic and colorful floral embroidery sitting plumply on an equally dramatic and colorful upholstered chair.

Spirals owner, Carol No-well-Steele, is a fiber fanatic, so youll also find rare trea- Here are a few resources where you can find more ideas on how to bring garden motifs into your interior. Start with author Barbara Milo Ohrbachs books, including Simply Flowers: Practical Advice and Beautiful Ideas for Creating Flower-Filled Rooms, A Passion for Antiques and The Scented Room." Nine titles by Ohrbach sures like a tiny framed piece of quilt art Buttons and Flowers by famed British textile artist Janet Bolton. Not quite next door, at J. Kinney, you can see an actual bed dressed in quilts to inspire you. Among my favorite items in the shop was a childs chair of painted wood used as a witty pedestal for a floral pillow that was almost bigger than the chair.

Another favorite was a very contemporary quilt with an all-over pattern of leaves stitched in taupe on creamy white fabric. As for interesting china and glassware, these days I find antique and consignment shops are the best sources. They offer variety in age, style and price, and I almost always find something to tempt me. Favorite sources include the Middleton Antique Mall (1819 Parmenter 831-5515), the Westside Antiques Mall (6714 Odana Road, 836-8881) and Passementerie (1916 Mayflower Drive, Middleton, 836-3444). Looking online for items for the home that sport floral motifs? Check out the catalog of the Source Perrier Collection.

Yes, its that Perrier, the French bottled water gang, 1 gone upscale with items inspired by nature and the arts of Provence, according to a recent catalog (www.sourceper-rier.com or 888-543-2804). There youll find glassware etched with pine cones, oak leaves, poppies in bud and flower, or wheat sheaves; reproduction botanical prints in mirrored frames; a pair of lamps that look like sunflowers made of burnished bronze; and rock-crystal candleholders, to name just a few of the things that caught my eye. Best bang for the buck: an 18-square pillow in watery blue grey" silk duponi thats decorated with coral-colored beads to create an all-over pattern of sprays of coral branches E-mail: lbrazillmadison.com S0LUTI0 DEIS DODO 0O000 0O000 00O00 0000O 00O0O B00BO0000 00000 00B00 BOB 0D0000OD00000O00 0 DBG 0O00 000 DO 0000 DGBG 0BQB 000OBO00 00000 000 000 0000000 00O0 O00 0000 0Q0B000 0QBQO00 D0B0 000 Q000 0000000 000 0B0 00000 0000.0000 0000 000O0 0O00 0000 000 000000 OBD0 000 0000 B000 0000O 00000O0B0 00000 BQ000 00000 B00 00000 00O00 00000 000 PARK -N- lanl FLY Appro" Our Park-n-Fly Package Includes: One Night's Lodging 24 Hr Shuttle Whirlpool Two Weeks Parking Free DELUXE Breakfast Super 8 Milwaukee Airport 5253 Howell Ave Milwaukee WI 53207 Toll Trot: 600-800-8000 414-481-8488 www the supers commilwaukee03384 (TnmtEenfflnrii Melissa Wolf and Robert Waller Wolf-Waller Melissa Wolf and Robert Waller are engaged. She is the daughter of Lori Wolf and Jeff Wolf of Sun Prairie. He is the son of Carmen Waller of Sun Prairie and the late Wesley Waller.

A Feb. 10 wedding at Burke Lutheran Church is being She is office manager at Pre-Emergency Planning. He works at Research Products. Heather Kay White and Jeremy Appleton White-Appleton Betty Lou White of Grand Rapids, announces the engagement of her daughter, Heather Kay, to Jeremy Apple-ton, son of Fred and Carol Appleton of Madison. A November wedding at First St.

Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chicago is being planned. She has a bachelors degree from Denison University in Granville, Ohio. He has a bachelors degree from Lake Forest College in Chicago and is an MBA student at DePaul University in Chicago. ALL ABOUT RIMS CAR SHOW Oct. 7 12-6 PM 713 Post Rd.

(Off Syene Rd) Madison Food, Fun Prizes to j-SAVEL SHntvc Monday, Octobers fiBQQKHELB Country Inn Suite, J250 S. Moorland Rd. Tuesday, October 10 MADISON Courtyard By Marriott 2502 Crossroads Dr. 1-9094 Hwy, 151 Kay, Adam Porter Saager-Porter Kay Marie Saager and Adam Ross Porter were married Sept. 2 at St.

Peter Catholic Church in Middleton. She is the daughter of Steven and Kathy Saager of Poynette, and his parents are Steven Porter of Poynette and Marlene Porter of Madison. A wedding trip to Riviera Maya, Mexico, was taken. She has a bachelors degree in management and Spanish from the University of Minne-sota-Monis and is a business research manager at Schneider National Inc. He has a bachelors degree in human services from the University of Wiscon-sin-Oshkosh and is a human resources recruiter at Scheider National.

Gillian Schauer and Aaron Gooze Schauer-Gooze Gillian Schauer and Aaron Gooze were married July 28 in Snoqualmie Ridge, Wash. She is the daughter of Amy Adams-Schauer and Bob Schauer of Eugene, Ore. His parents are Mary and Rob Gooze of Oregon, Wis. A wedding trip to China was taken. She has a degree in communications from Northwestern University and works at Free and Clear Inc.

He has a degree in engineering from Northwestern University and is a logistics engineer for Pacific Continental Shipping. Benjamin Everson and Jamie Larson Judith, Stephen Trlggs Triggs of Madison fete anniversary Stephen and Judith Triggs of Madison will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an 1 1 a.m. mass Oct. 22 at St. Peters Church Hall, 5001 Sherman followed by a reception hosted by their children from noon to 4:30 p.m.

All family and friends are in- vited; formal invitations are not being sent. The couple requests no gifts. Triggs and Judith Clermont were married Oct. 20, 1956, at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Monona. Their children are: Karen Nesbit, Omro; Stephen, Wausau; Debra Ball, Cottage Grove; and David, Colorado Springs, Colo.

There are six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Billie, Richard Meier Meiers mark 50th anniversary Richard and Billie Meier -will celebrate their 50th wed-" ding anniversary with an open house from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at Brians Supper Cluj) in Waunakee. All family and friends are invited; formal invitations are not being sent.

Meier and Billie Trammell were married Oct. 18, 1956, at McCellan Air Force Base Chapel in Sacramento, Calif. Their children are: Richard of Fitchburg; Deborah of Payson, Ariz. and Timothy of Lodi. There are four grandchildren.

Betty, Harold Spahn Spahns of Middleton celebrate anniversary Harold and Betty Spahn of Middleton will celebrate their1 50th wedding anniversary with a reception from 3 to 10:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at St. Peters School Hall in Middleton. Dinner will be served at 4:30 p.m., and dancing will be from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.

All family and friends are invited. The couple requests no gifts. Their children are: Leo '-(Kathy), Louie (Rita), Judy, and Joe (Jenny), all of Middle1 ton; Jean (Jim) Greiber and Ken (Judy), all of Dane; Janet (Scott) Boruff of Waunakee; Jackie (Brad) Williams and Jill (Craig) Abegglen, all of Fall River; Joan (Tony) Smothers, of Cedar Falls, Iowa; Jason, of Austin, Texas; and Bill (de- ceased). There are 25 grand-' children. RremieriVacations Everything in the store 30oo'60 clocks 0 excluded 1 from the sale Forever Escorted Tours Outstanding Deluxe Itineraries All Sightseeing Flights Best Value Tours Available in The Industry Call 1-800-321-6720 for travel show details or a free brochure1 No reservations are necessary -Don't miss this exciting show by our South Pacific Expert Want a diamond selected just for you from Antwerp, Belgium -Laurie leaves Oct.

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