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lhe Wisconsin Luttc 3juA for their home in Hackensack, N. after a brief visit with the former's Number Of Church Societies To Have First Fall Sessions 1 AUXILIARY TO AMERICAN LEGION The Woman's Auxiliary to the American Legion. William B. Cairns Post, will meet the first Tuesday In October for Its first fall session. Announcement of the place of meeting will be made later.

W. B. A. CARD PARTY The Guards of the Woman's Benefit Association of the Macabees will entertain membera at a card party Wednesday In Eagle hall, 2:30 p. m.

All members are cordially Invited to attend. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. RODOLF FAMILY REUNION Mr! and Mra F. M. Rodotf, and daughters, Mary Katherlne and Su-zane, Thursday for their home in Tulsa, Okla.

They motored to Madison two months ago to visit Dr. C. F. Rodolf and family and have bees domiciled In the Chi Psl lodge. Mr.

and Mra M. C. Rodolf and daughter, Betty, and son, John, also of Tulsa, who have been In Madison since July 1, now at Niellsvllle, where they will spend several weeks before returning to Tulsa on L. J. Tucker, 1926 West Lawn avenue.

Miss Emily Hepler, Pardevllle, who has been spending the past week with Mra Tucker left Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Torge, 814 North Brearly street, have as their guests Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Whitman, nee Miss Antolnnette Abel of Madison, and their son. Nelson.

Mrs. Percy Blood, Marquette avenue. Is entertaining her sister. Miss Josle Wheeler and cousins, the Misses Marjoris and Dorothy Laughlin, Poy-nette. Kenneth Thompson, 31 East Johnson street.

Is visiting In Rice Lake, his former home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zach, Eher-hard court, moved Saturday to 1309 West Dayton street. Mrs.

Rosella Frank, who spent two weeks with Mrs. Rena Relgle and daughter, 1605 Regent street left Friday for her home In Watertown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, Lancaster, arrived Friday to make their home at 206 North Lake street, which property they purchased.

Mrs. Samuel Foote and daughters, Lorene and Marin, 1506 Madison street have returned from a trip to Grand Rapids. Mrs. Carles F. Ray.

and Mrs. Richard Bryan and daughter, Ann, 2121 Marquette avenue, returned Saturday from a visit in Milwaukee. Miss Dorothy and Olive Ray, who September Will Be IV edding Month For Many Madisonians Mr. and Mrs. H.

F. Meyer, Spa-way road, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Jessie, to John C. Kissack, Chicago, on Tdpsvlay, September 4, at their home. Mr.

and Mrs. Eimer Potholo and Miss Lucille Meyer will be attendants. VOLKM AN-MADER The marriage of Mlsi Margaret Voikman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Voikman, SOS North Hanco*ck street, and Francis J. Mader will occur Sept. II at the home of the bride, the Rev. Otto J. W'ilkie officiating.

GREGG-BOYD EN Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gregg, 41 North Murray street, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mable Josephine, to Alan A.

Boyden, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Fish, 1421 Oakridge avenue. Both young people are graduates of the university with the class of 1921. SPOHIM-WIPPERFURTH spent a week in Milwauke, returned with them. The Missas Melissa and Valeria Brown, 612 Stockton court, have had as guests their sister-in-law, Mrs.

Ruby Brgwn and daughter, Minneapolis; Miss Martha Leonard, Chicago end H. Aurora, 111. Miss Lillian J. Beecroft, 181! Monroe street, returns today from a visit in Baraboo. Mr.

and Mrs. T. I. Wilson and daughter. Miss Ruth, 504 West Wilson street, and Roy BaechliT will motor to Kenosha for over todayand Labor day.

Mr. Wilson and daughter will return Monday night but Mrs. Wilson will remain there for two weeks. From Kenosha Mr. Baechler will go to Chicago for a visit.

Guests at the Wilson home 'of late have been Mrs. Paul Yunker, Lake Geneva and L. A. Crocker and daughter, Hazel, Milwaukee. Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Dysart, Milwaukee, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

C. P. Kerwln and family, 205 South Miils street. Mr. and Mrs.

Preston W. Brown, of 119 West Gorham street have returned from a week's motor trip through Illinois, Including the towns of Joliet and Elgin. Miss Mary Eckert of Chicago, will be guest at the Brown home over Sunday. SOCIAL CALENDAR TODAY Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Teckemeyer entertain members of family at "Tack's Lodda." Past Matrons' Club dinner-meeting is held at heme of Mrs. Mildred Rewey, 635 Howard place, 6 p. m.

Bethany Evangelical church basket picnic is held in Tennsy park 2 p. m. Women of St. Bernard's eon- gregatlon sen dinner from 12 to 2 p. m.

and supper from 6:30 to 7:30 p. church auditorium in connection with Labor Day picnic 1 Bloomington former residents' basket picnio is held at Fish Hatchery all day. TUESDAY Maple Bluff Golf club woman have semi-finals of club championship, matched foursomes, nine-hole play and luncheon-bridge. Marriage of Miss Jessie Meyer and John Kissack takes place at home of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. Meyer, Speedway road. Mrs. J.

S. Cattail, route 3, gives thimble party at her home. Marriage of Miss Frieda M. Schellin and John B. Massey takes place at 3 o'clock at horn of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Schellin, 2141 Winnebago street. Wingra Park Woman's aid meets at home of Mrs. Edward Donkle and Mrs. M.

F. Brown, 1903 Monroe street 3 p. m. Third and Fourth Ward Circle of Christ Presbyterian church haa fall meeting, 2:30 p. m.

at home of Mrs. V. S. Bond, 321 South Hamilton street. First Methodist Bethsny Girls have cost sup pier meeting, 6:30 p.

at noma of Mrs. H. D. Piper, 1614 Hoyt street Monona W. C.

T. U. hss regular meeting, 2:30 p. at hom*o, of Mrs. J.

L. Speckner 1331 8paight street. Damenverein metets In Monona park p. m. with favorable weather or at Turner hall.

mother, Mra Charles Gussman and sister, Mrs. F. J. Schmitt. 439 West Johnson street and a brother, Fred Gussman.

624 West Johnson street They are going by way of Waterloo where they are visiting fo several days with a slater, Mrs. T. R. Leat- 70W. A family dinner was held recently for Mr.

and Mrs. Gussman at which there were present, Mrs. T. R. Leat- zow, Chicago, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Harrison and daughters, Helen and Ruth, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gussman and daughter. Alma, Albert Gussman, Waterloo.

Mrs. Charles Gussman and daugh ter, Mrs. F. J. Schmitt are leaving to day for Milwaukee to attend the encampments of G.

A. and W. R. C. and to visit Mrs.

Schmitt's daughter, Mra T. Hartkopf. BR1DGEMANS AWAY Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. Brldgeman and children, 1627 Monroe street, are spending the week at Three Lakes and Eagle River. Miss Jennie Tay lor accompanied them and will return the latter part of the week. BLOOMINGTON RESIDENTS PICNIC The annual basket picnio of former residents of Bloomington will be held all-day Monday at the Fish Hatchery. Those attending are requested to bring their own luncheon and dishes Further information can be obtained from Mrs.

Lincoln Abraham, Badger 4090. DESMOND GUEST LEAVES Mr. and Mrs. John A. Desmond, Los Angeles, who have been visiting the former's sister.

Miss Katherlne Desmond, 441 West Lawn avenue, left Saturday. Miss Cora Desmond motored to La Crosse Stturday where she will re sume teaching EngllsTl in the high school, accompanied by Miss Susan Desmond, who wll spend the weekend there. MRS. MUNDEN ENTERTAINS Mrs. F.

A. Munden, 40S North Henry street, entertained with a one o'clock luncheon and bridgre Thursday honoring Mrs. Marie Johnson, Mll- COX GUEST Edwardv Cox, Appleton, Is spending the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox, 137 North Franklin street.

Miss Eleanor Cox will go to Stough-ton Monday to begin her teaching duties there. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Paulsen, nee Gladys C. Ruby, have retumied front thedr wedding trip and are at home at 1113 West Dayton street. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Pulver, Evanston, and Dayton Flosy, Chicago, are house guests for several weeks of Mr. 2nd Mrs. J. A. Klndschi, the latter a sister of Mrs.

Pulver. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hanke, and son, August, Waterloo, were recent visitors at the Klndschi home.

Mr. ana Mrs. A. J. Henkel, and daughters Jean and Marlon, Portage, are weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. HOUSEHOLD 5 PURIFIER CLEAN" SteeeNMiT All Disinfectants are NOT the same Just as a strong colorfails to prove the quality of a cup of coffee, 89 smell and color certainly do not establish ths value of a disinfectant or antiseptic. Laboratory experiments as well as practical use by the world's physicians and surgeons, has established sedium hypochlorite (B-K) as far superior to "the ordinary strong smelling, pcisonous coat tar disinfectant, for household use, and as far more effective than the weak, highly perfumed personal antiseptics with which the marxet is overloaded. B-K in dilution ready to use is clean, non-poisonous, and leaves no odor after use. It is perfectly harmless in the hands of even a baby, but as a aerm killer it has 175 times the effectiveness of peroxide, and 10 times that of carbolio scid.

Buy at Druggists Non-Poisonous Antiseptic Disinfectan Meetings of church societies are becoming more numerous as fall approaches. The Third and Fourth Ward circle of Christ Presbyterian church will have its first fall meeting Tuesday afternoon, 3:30, at the home of Mrs. V. Bond, 321 South Hamilton street. Mrs.

E. M. Douglas will 1 assistant hostess. METHODiST MEETINGS Bethany Girls of the First Methodist church will have their. usual cost supper meeting Tuesday night at 6:30 at the home of Mrs.

H. D. Piper, 1614 Hoyt street. A program of readings and music will be given. Election of officer will be held by the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the church parlors.

Annual reports of the year's work will be given. Mrs. H. E. Nichols will present a selected reading, and Mrs.

H. H. Hatcllffe will furnish special music. PLYMOUTH AID The Plymouth Congregational Woman's aid will have Its first fall meeting In the church parlors Thursday afternoon. 2:30 p.

with Mrs. F. E. Hoo as hostess. WINGRA PARK AID Mirs.

Edward Donkle and Mrs. M. F. Brown, 1903 Monroe street, will sn-tertain the Wingra Park Woman's aid Tuesday, 3 p. m.

at their home. This Is the first meeting; since the summer adjournment. BAPTIST WOMAN'S UNION The Woman's Union of the First Baptist church will have an all-day meeting Thursday In the church parlors. White Cross work will be done beginning at 10 a. a luncheon served at noon, business meeting held at I p.

program at 3 p. m. for which the subject will be "Home Influence In a Child's Life" with Mrs. C. F.

Arnold as leader a-nd Mrs. A. H. Ellessen will give special music, and a social hour with Mrs. M.

Acly and J. C. Emery as hostes ST. JOHN'S AID St. John's ladles aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 In the church parlors with Mmes.

Herman Pleuss, Herman Peters, Herman Rau, and Edward Schmelskopf as hostesses. Miss Katherlne Keens will give a leading and Miss Ema Wllkie a vocal solo. see MIDDLETON JUNCTION SOCIETY The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Mlddleton Junction Methodist Episcopal church will meet Wednesday, 2 p. at the home of Mrs. E.

Gilman Jones, 1717 Madison street WINGRA PARK NEW8 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brannon Keyes avenue, are entertaining Mrs. O.

C. Olman and daughters, Marjorle and Lorraine, Juneau. Mlsa Mary-Margaret Harris, Madi son street will eave Sept 18 for Nash 111a. Tenn, to reenter Ward-Bel mont. Mr.

and Mrs. D. Deck and Mrs. F. L.

Wheeler, who visited Mrs. J. A. Norrls, Keyes avenue, have left. Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Pratt and daughter, Gwendolyn, Madison street, have returned from Milwaukee to where they motored. Mrs. E.

H. Cork and daughter, Jane, Van Buren street, recently vis ited Mrs. Anna Bohtvsack, Sauk City. Joseph! Pratt, Monroe street, haa returned from visiting the Frank Ryans, Regent street. Dr.

Edward Croxen, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reamer, Madison etret, has left Mrs.

Nettie Barsantee, Monroe street, has returned from Chicago where she spent a week. Mis Ida Look, Belolt, who visited Mrs. Rena Relgle, Regent street, has left. Oct 1. Mr.

and Mrs. F. B. Sullivan, New York City, and Mr. and Mrs, G.

W. Rankin, and daughter, Vivian, Ft Atkinson, also visited In Madison for two weeks to Join the family reunion of ths Rodolfs. Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Rankin are sisters of Dr.

Rodolf. MONONA W. C. T. U.

The regular meeting of the Monona W. C. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs.

J. Speckner, 1331 Spaight street, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Devotions will be lead by Mrs. R.

R. Bates and Mrs. Fern Johnson will give a musicals-program. Mrs. Flora Moss will present the annual report of the work of the Anti-Saloon league.

Delegates to the annual state convention of C. V. T. at Portage, Oct 11-15 will be elected. ENTERTAINS GUEST Miss Mata Svendson who have been visiting since June In Holywood, Is the guest of Miss Margaret Carey, 137 Langdon street, stopping over enroute to her home In Indianapolis.

Miss Carey enteretained Informally Thursday evening for Miss Svendson, Twenty guests were present, MEUERS AWAY Mrs. B. Meuer and daughter, Alma 113 North Butler street have left for a western trip going by way of St Paul. Montreal, Glacier National park, and stopping also at Harve, Mont, where they will visit relatives. Before their return in three weeks they will visit relatives at De Smith, S.

D. BUFFALO GUESTS Mr. and Mra A. J. Emmons, Buffalo, are week-end guests of Miss Anne Bird and Mrs.

Grace Parker. INFORMAL PARTY Miss Geraldine Anderson, 1341 Jen ifer street tntertained Informally Friday at her home. The evening was spent In muslo and games ana luncheon was served. Guests were the Misses Lenora Chrlstianson, Stough ton; Harriet Kroncke, Dorothea Wagner, Edna Johnson, Hazel Morgan and Mollis Strand. Ths Damenverein of the Madison Turnvereln will hold Its regular meet.

lng Tuesday afternoon- at 3:30 o'clock at Monona Park If the weather per mits, otherwise at Turner hall. WILSON LEAVING Mr. and Mrs. S. At Wilson, and son, Wallace have motored to.

Jackson, where Mr. Wilson has accepted a position with the S. A. Isabelle Seed company. Mrs.

Wilson and Mr. Wallace Wilson will return the middle of the week and remain here during the winter for the later to complete his senior year studies in Central high school. ST. BERNARD'S SUPPER Women of St. Bernard's church will servo a chicken dinner from 12 to m.

and roast beef supper from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. at lhe annual Labor day picnic to be held Monday. GUSSMANS iLEAVE Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Gussman, formerly of Madison, left Friday by auto The engagement Is announced of M'ss Christine Spohn, "Waunakee. and Anthony Wipperfurth. cousin of Frank Wipperfurth, North Baldwin street The marriage will take place In the i sear future.

GASTROW-SEELIGER Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gastrow, 620 Center avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter.

Miss B. Pearl, to Arnold A. Seeliger, Madison. The wedding will take place In Madison Jn the near future. DODGE-WEBER Jhe marriage of Miss Mary Dodge and Irwin Weber, son of Mr.

anl Mrs. Louis "Weber, Dane, took place Monday, August 27, at high noon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge, Roxbury, the Rev. R.

Garver officiating. The bride wore a gown of navy blue Canton crepe and carried a bou-uqet of bride's roses. Following the ceremony a luncheon was served to Immediate relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Weber are. on a trip to Milwaukee and other cities after which they will be at home In Madison? BRIDE-ELECT HONORED Misfi Frieda M. Schellin. 2141 Wln-Jebago street, whose marriage to J. B- Massey will occur Tuesday, was honored at a shower given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.

Willis planning, 207 "North Pinrkney street. Those present -were "Mmes. Frank Brown and Edward Llvesey, the Misses Dora Johnson, Mabel Anderson, Luetta and Elsie Gents, Martha Fl-helUn, Marie Doris and Marjorle Maxwell. 6MITH-MEULEMANS Mrs. Charles R.

Smith, Speight street, announces the engagement of tier daughter, Miss Maude to Au- 'gust M. Meulemana, Madison. The marriage will occur lit the near future. 'HAMBRECHT-WEAVER Mr. and Mra.

Henry Hambrecht, 1S19 Vnlverslty avenue, announce the Engagement of their daughter, Ethel I Catherine, to Dewey E. Weaver son of Mr. and Mrs. Amose Weaver, 428 Lorch street. The marriage will occur in early autumn in the Luther Memorial church.

GOODRICH-LAMPMAN Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Goodrich, 1043 Erin street, announce the marriage of their daughter.

Dorothy Beth, to Clarence O. Lampman on August 28. PROFESSOR McCAFFERY SPEAKER Prof. R. S.

McCafTery of the university College of Engineering faculty has returned from Montreal where he recently gave a paper on "The Desulphurising Power of Iron Blast Furnace Slags" before a joint meeting the Canadian and American Institute of Mining Engineers. MANCHESTER GUEST Mayor Harry P. Pierson of Evanston Is a guest at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S.

Manchester, Sherman avenue. Mayor Pierson will attend a conference of mayors to be held the com- 4. 'V 1 1 si I' Ins; week under university auspices with headquarters Jn Barnard halL GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Jordan, 107 Williamson street, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jordan, Miss Ethel Seller, Mr. and Mrs.

John Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jordan and A. J. Seller were Madison guests at the celebration of the fiftieth wedding njiniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Lorens Wolf, Mazomanie, a few days ago. O'CONNOR-MALONEY The marriage of Miss Margaret O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Connor, 636 West Washington avenue, and James A.

Maloney, Madison was solemnized at 6 o'clock Saturday morning1 In St Raphael's church by the Rev. Thomas B. John son. Attendants were Miss Mary O. Maloney, Indianapolis.

sister of the bridegroom and A. M. Miller, best man. A wedding breakfast was served to Immediate Relatives at the home of the bride. Mr.

and-Mrs. Maloney left on an auto trip to Chicago and Indianapolis and will make their home at 127 North Hamilton street. ENTERTAINS GUESTS Miss Frances Uebersetzhr, East rtnvtnn afreet, entertained the nast week for Miss Catherine O'Brien and Helen Cogan, Chicago. Those present were the Misses Frances and Margaret O'Conner, Anna Forster, Marie Schlageter. Eau Claire, Mmes.

George Forster, Clarence Kerns, Michael Mal-lnry, Edward Raschford, and Jack Elth. see miss McCarthy leaves Miss Blanche McCarthy, 11 North Carter street, left Saturday for Ap-pleton to resume her duties as instructor In the Appleton high school. MISS KAY8ER RETURNS Miss Stella Kayser of the faculty of the Wisconsin School of Music has returned from New York city, where she spent the summer In special class work relative to the teaching of piano for young people. Miss Kayser will begin work In her classes for the fall term on Septem ber 17 at her new studio at Stat and i Broom streets. SECRETARIAL COURSES FOR YOUNG WOMEN 5 There is probably no field of employment for Young Women of a good High School or even College education, which is more attractive and offers greater possibilities and future promotion, than the field of Executive or Secretarial Employment.

Salaries paid in this field are on a par with those of many leading professions, requiring four or more years of preparation after high schooL I Madison College offers two such courses the coming year, one being a two semester course while the other continues for six semesters. Four semesters represent the Academic Year of nine months. (f All courses offered in this school are of college grade and in charge of college and university trained instructors. (J First semester open for classes Sept. 19.

Registration Sept. 14 to 18. Catalog and full information on request. 4 VSWtAUTUMNFASHIQNS tfl TVTOTHING short of a coronet could enhance the Fvf: Al richness and refinement of the new fashions for LgviM fall! And it is nothing more than natural that i il women to whom the city looks for leadership should 1L Jrr be first to enthuse over the distinguished arrivals, fv tfe Ti Advance Fall Shoes Step Into The Limelight A fashion critic once said "a woman's smart appearance is judged by her shoes." These new fall lew shoes have the spirit of charm because they are achieved by the finest leathers obtainable in tan, black and other colors developed into the smartest of styles. Moderate prices are an incentive to early purchasing.

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