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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 6

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Kenosha Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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Sack May Give Husband a Pain But It's a Lifesaver to Nations Retailers Lay-Away Now For Graduation F5 By DOROTHY ROE AP Iim'I Editor The tack dress may be a headache to husbands but it has been a lifesaver to retailers across the country a survey of buyers and dress manufacturers reveals Furthermore New York manufacturers in all price brackets will have a few conventional waistline dresses in their fall collections Even the most conservative say the new fall silhouettes will be about 90 per cent some variation of the chemise the trapeze or the shift Meanwhile consumer surveys across the country brine back almost identical replies most men dislike the chemise to the point of violence Most women say they really like it but will wear It Resistance to the new unfitted styles is stronger in the higher priced lines -At-one buyer explained it: "A man object too much if his wife spends $19 or $29 on a dress he like But if the dress is going to cost $200 he hits the roof" Abe Schrader manufacturer of medium-priced dresses and costumes reports: it been for the chemise and trapeze our spring reorders would have been away off As it Is selling them like Adele Simpson designer- manufacturer whose dresses and suits retail at from $70 to $200 says: "There will be no normal waistline dresses in my collection for fall Just returned from a trtpto stores around the country where I talked with customers in the dress departments and 1 found that a surprising number of large women love the unfitted silhouette They have found that if they normally take a size 18 In a fitted dress they can wear a size 18 chemise it makes them feel slim and Activities Wc Social Church 1 Club Events omen KENOSHA EVENING NEWS Kenosha Wii Monday May 12 1951 'Jane Eyre' Cast Selected Cast for the Midwest Radio Players half-hour drama has been named by Ernest Capponi director Miss Mary Joy Ventura has been assigned the title role Other lead roles will be performed by Mrs Ward Duel as Mrs Fairfax and Harold Mason as Mr Rochester Supporting roles are to be enacted by Of ear Seremlan as Richard Mason and Edward Auxer as Rev Wood Sound Snd technical crew is composed of Nels Anderson Clifford Knud-sen Mario Capponi and George Fitchett will be performed at 4 pm Sunday May 23 over a Racine radio station -V Distinguished Guests Will Perform Tuesday With MBHS Concert Band Two distinguished guests are scheduled to appear with the Mary Bradford Concert Band at a concert Tuesday at 8 pm in the high school auditorium Dr Luclen Callliet noted composer arranger and conductor will direct his own arrangement of the Pearl Fisher Overture -from" the operer-Poarl-Fishers? by Bizel-In addition Don McCifthren specialist in wood 1 Evrata Xewl Phot HONOR CHARTER These five women were among the charter members when the Catholic Club was organized 48 years ago They were honored Saturday at the annual luncheon in the Kenosha Club From left the five are Mrs Michael Bode Miss Winifred Farley Miss Ethel Bennett Mrs Theodore Christensen and Mr? Joseph Rhode Annual Protestant Graduates' Dinner Slated for May 22 ftromtfpyj 33311 1 1 Congregational Church and a singing group Graduating seniors will be the guests of their respective churches Terry Rose president of the youth planning board requested that those planning to attend make reservations promptly Arrangements for the banquet are being made by Rose Judy Hafer Jean Swank Glen da Ostlund and Dean StadeL wind instruments will perform a multiple solo suite a composition still not released for general use but already gaining recognition Other outstanding numbers Include the new using all of the Be Sure You Have of Those Mother's Day Get those extra prints now of those wonderful Mother's Day pictures send them to friends and relatives Sit WORK IS ONE MAIN DEVEIOPINI FAST COLOR SERVICE KmmIum Sine ISIS" UNITED PHOTO SERVICE "Your Friendly Kodak Dealer" STIR BeeeereH Fkeae 01 4-t7 DONALD LIPPERT DDS announces the removal 0 his offices from 7507 Sheridan Road to 1225 75th Street Hours by Appointment OL 4-4571 5 students now studying trombone in the high school Tom Oakland will narrate the novelty selection Mars Van Bovcn of the KJ-wanis Club will present the John Philip Sousa Award to the outstanding senior band member and Mayor Eugene Hammond will present a new city flag to the color guard of the marching band Representatives from -the Paul Herrick American Legion Post will present the color guard with a new American flag Standard and Jiterature Latin rythms and a special march medley will be included ih the program Dances for Five the solo suite by Alfred Reed which will be performed by McCathren is one of the first serious contributions to modern band music that features complete solos played by one musician on five instruments Accompanied by -the band he will play on the flat clarinet on alto clarinet ICwliml Pit Suns) instead TONIGHT- AND EACH NIGHT AT 7:00 HEAR Eddie McDonald Youth Evangelist and i International Missionary AT THE PENIEL TABERNACLE 6412 22nd Avenue Gottfrcdsen JEWELERS' Jeweler For Over 107 Years The very best that only a trained furrier can give eests yen no morel $3 includes $10000 Insurance Each fur is carefully moth-inspected minor repairs made and then placed in our cold storage vaults I Phone OL 2-214S Furriers Fashion Parade Set at Lincoln Lincoln Junior High School pupila will be Into at the Tuesday afternoon assembly when ninth grade girb present their annual style show Miss Helen Novack clothing teacher is sponsoring the event for her pupils Spring and summer will be featured' The show will begin with a prologue in which three clowns in red and white harlequin costumes are to lead off with some and They are Rodney Johnson Paul Whiteside and William Tower Narrators for the fashion show are 'Leanne Cooper and Kaarin Van Daalwyk Carla Wells will play incidental piano music during the program Girls who will model clothing which they made are Janice Hoffman Charlotte Copen Leanne Cooper Kaarin Van Daalwyk Rosalie Scola Lynn Sebetic Connie Spicero Joanne Anderson Sharon Anderson Patricia Calvert Jo Ann De-Angelis Elaine Netherly Molly McClendon Marilyn Knabel Beverly Legler Pamela DeNeve Annie Flynn Rita Henrickson Patricia Loney Barbara Kessler Gloria Andrea -Suzette Arnoldinl Patricia Barlow Frieda Keener Cherie Krohn Sue Schwartz Nancy Holland Reeva Grove Mary Irving Jeannette Steinmetz Barbara Christian Marcia Pederson will be assembly chairman Queen Christina Court Will Meet Tuesday Queen Christina Court Order of -the Amaranthwill meet Tuesday at 7:45 pm at the Kenosha Club Royal matron Mrs Orrick Howard and royal patron Leo Ballarby will preside Memorial services will be conducted for all members who died since last May A social hour with refreshments will follow the business meeting Attend CAR Meeting Three Kenoshans attended the Children of the American Revolution board meeting Saturday at the American Association of University Women's club in Milwaukee They were the Mmes Otis Trenary Arthur Koehl and Raymond Le-Mleux Wedding Invitations SMITH PRINTING CO 6220 14th Avo Phono OL 7-5309 FOR THE PRETTIEST i Club Guide Ctrete u4 Ctrcl 1 flaaiiat Prmirt Wmni'i ctolr of ChrtaUia ImlM will wm MNir lh charci Huauk Cirri at Vint rmkrkw iu Chink win mH Twm4? 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Our enviable reputation for reliability and service has been built by treating our customers fairly You are assured of receiving the finest quality materials workmanship and aervice when you choose from our large stock MONFILS KENOSHA MONUMENT' I ILD6 STONE CO FM It kind wrice yen kere mr rlfl expect" 5807 13th Avenue Phone OL Bnataf iW Iniiri PkMM Ok S-4M4 er Hot I Prptestant Youth Council will sponsor Its annual senior banquet for Protestant high school graduates on Thursday May 22 at 6:19 pm at the PYC The Rev Lee Smith pastor of the First Methodist Church will be the featured speaker Entertainment will include a performance by the Rhythmic Choir under the direction of Nels Andersen of the First Tiny Tidings To Mr and Mrs Fred Knox Jr Chicago a daughter Susan May 9 at Lying-In Hospital Mrs Knox is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Claude Budds 4919 17th Ave To Mr' and Mrs Albert Hayek former Kenoshans now living at Sarasota Fla a son May 6 Mrs Hayek is the former Miss Josephine Cleary Kenosha: I To Mr and Mrs Thomas Towne 4209 9th Ave a daughter Stacey Jean May 10 To Mr and Mrs Richard Moran Trevor a son Jeffrey Alan May 10 To Mr and Mrs Rudolph Miller 4721 16th Ave a daughter Mary Beth May 11 To Mr and Mrs William Hyde 4400 79th St a son William Ed Jr May 12 To Mr and Mrs Bobby Stapleton 1309 54th St a son Donald James May 12 To Mr and Mrs John Siklch 6016- 33rdAvrTT son -Daniel John May 12 To Mr and Mrs Fred Busche 7903 Pershing Blvd a daughter Janice Lynn May 12 To Mr and Mrs Bias Lohner 711 49th St a son on May 12 St Catherine: To Mr and Mrs Arley Wagner 1748 Sheridan Rd a daughter Linda Marie May 12 To Mr and Mrs Peter Brown 6206 28th Ave a son May 12 Central High Plans Concert Central High School at Salem will present Its annual spring concert Wednesday evening May 14 in the high school gymnasium Numbers performed at the recent Whitewater District Music Festival will be presented by the 60-piece concert band the mixed chorus and the freshman chorus Other numbers will be performed by the groups as well as small ensembles and solos The public is invited to this concert which la the highlight of the spring season for the music groups Directors are Broten and Mrs -Jane Palumbo Moore Book in Review Virginia Moore's Whole World will be reviewed Tuesday evening for members of Fiction Group of Kenosha College Club local affiliate of the American Association of University Women Mrs Corinne Livingston will be the reviewer at the 7:43 meeting in the home of Mrs Harold Yerkes 6617 22nd Ave Scientists have decided that the zebra la a light-colored animal with dark stripes future dricL OTOzic'iroxm pxicciouo Ft ma 1 1L IteSjpR Rose Infusino Platt Infusino-Platt Wedding Told Newly wed Robert Platt of Kenosha la at home with hit Racine bride at 1800 Howe SL Racine following a honeymoon at the Wagon Wheel Lodge Rockton I1L The formerMlssRose Tnfu-sino daughter of Mr and Mrs Emil Infusino 2105 Mead St exchanged vows with the son of Mrs Valentine Platt Sr 6616 28th- AvC at 9 am Saturday May 3 at Holy Trinity Church Racine Attending the bride were Miss Mary Ann Borel Jtaclne maid of honor Miss Marion Dopcral-ski and Miss Pearl Hassel both of Racine bridesmaids Kenneth Jarvis of Kenosha was best man and Henry Bugalecki and William Nesting also of Kenosha seated guests A reception to which 600 guests were invited was held that evening at the Italian-American Club Ann Handley Is Bride-Elect Mr and Mrs George Hand-ley Green Bay Rd have announced the engagement' of their daughter Ann Elizabeth to Robert Bradshaw He is the aon of Mr and Mrs Raymond Bradshaw 7610 16th Avi i A freshman at Carroll College in Waukesha Miss Handley is a member of Delta Zeta Sorority She is majoring In French and English Her fiance a veteran of three years aervice with the Armed Forces Is employed at American Motors He plans to enter Whitewater State Teacheri College in the fall No wedding date has been set 'On Liberty' Topic John Stuart Mill's will be discussed at the meeting of Great Books group Tuesday at 8 pm at the West Branch Library Mrs Anthony Iaqulnta and Ralph Jsnowitz will be leaders es Square) JIM-M-M-Y como horo a mlnutol We guarantee them against fire moths and theft -8817 Sixth Ave Manufacturing Jimmy It at but I tba It happens Mother has milk again Looks like a ran" of a borne run for Jimmy Milk Is important on hot summer days It gives kids that pep sod king for ball and ridin bikes But why not buy you milk the simple eaay waf HAVE IT DE No chance of forgetting then Wkk coo venieot Home Delivery your milk chocolate milk cream and other dairy foods will be delivered to your door regularly Call us'ftdty HAIR STYLE OF ALL-CHOOSE ONE OF THESE I uys Styled Haircut 150 Chauidon Creme -Cold Wave 1500 Hair Condi- honing Treat- meht I50 Creme Oil 'Cold Wav 850 Reg Value 101 00 Styled Haircut 150 i Vogue Creme Cold Wave 1250 Reg Value 1400 Mlcky tha Milkman $ay Let Us Cirry Yiir Uilk Make it easy for your friends and relatives to select the gifts you prefer register your Gin Preference at Phillips fi0lDEN5u DAIRY 0 Glassware China Gilts i PHILLIPS GIFT SHOPPE 701 56tluStrtet Corner 7th Avenue SC50 $7750 MdDIIDIEim 3 BEAUTY SHOP 71 7th Avenue OL 4-2478 AIR-CONDITIONED APPOINTMENTS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY (On the 2103 Seth Street 'ini bb ryprrnr I 1-.

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