Stevens Point Daily Journal (Newspaper) - September 28, 1961, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Page 12 STEVENS POINT DAILY JOURNAL September 28, 196t I Heads Of Elementary Schools To Meet Here OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR WOMAN'S who have taken over their duties for the 1961-62 club season are pictured In front from are Mrs. ert Mrs. John first vice Mrs. Roland recording Back same are Mrs. Hans second vice Mrs. Richard corresponding Mrs. Ralph According to titles the talk which will be given by Dr. J. W. M. Rothney of the University of Wisconsin when the Association of Central Wisconsin Elementary School Principals meets Oct. 11 on the Central State College Dr. Rothney will speak at a dinner in the Student More than 100 elementary are expected to attend the meeting over which Norman will Reservations should be made by Oct. 9 with LeRoy G. cipal of the Stevens Registration for the elementary principals will get under way at 1 Oct. 11 in the lounge of the Student Dr. James D. superintendent of ton Township High 111 and president of the National Association of Secondary School will be the note speaker of the le is a former elementary school William C CSC will welcome the group Speakers at sectional meetings vill include Robert Van Junior Women Officers Take Part In Skit Stevens Point Junior Woman's Club members were told day night at their meeting in the Library Clubrooms that as a derated women's they were of the The Mrs. George Wad who is first vice dent of the 7th, District of the Wisconsin Federation and man of Hie Community ment Division of the State informed the group that there are 11 million women in 53 countries who belong to the and over 300 clubs in sin with this affiliation great gift to the Mrs. Dopp told the the fact that you are and haven't lost your In 1800 when the first women's club began to spring up in little the speaker of the mind were opened to a widening Union in common con- aspiration and Mrs. Dopp could well be the answer to the of the community and the The community of Wild Rose gained outstanding recognition in 1958, when ft won the Community Achievement Contest of the eral Federation over other Program for the evening was the enactment of an original skit ten by Mrs. Otis Mehlberg en- titled the The stat in which the new club officers employed the modern version of a Greek chorus ex- plaining the purposes and plans of the club and three individual parts projecting the difficulties en- volved in joining a women's club Speaking in unison and wearing similar black hats with green the chorus Mrs. Hans Mrs. Robert Mrs Ralph Mrs. Peter Barnard and Mrs. Richard The individual roles were Mrs. John Mrs. Earle and the low-heeled shod Mehlberg Local DAR Members At Fall Convocation The annual fall conference of the j Daughters of the American volution was held at the Century Club at Oshkosh The morning session was ed over by Mrs. Herman H. Eau state first vice re- Mrs. Arthur C. state gave the opening address which was owed by round table groups At the close of these re- were given to the general Miss Susan E Col- regent of the Stevens Point reported for the regents At noon a luncheon was served and at the conference again convened with Mrs. Frick pre- The highlights of the afternoon session were a report on the ican Indian work done in consin by Mrs. Robert E Lange national vice chairman and state chairman of American In- report on conservation by Mrs. A. state chairman of and on Surgeons Quarters by the Miss Ina Surgeons ters is one of the few remaining historical locations in the state of the American Revolution and is sponsored supported by the state The Stevens Point Chapter was represented at the conference by the Miss vice re- Mrs. Lawrence Miss Hazel Mrs Hallie Mrs. chairman of national defense Mrs. Leonard OES Honors Past Heads Past matrons and past patrons of Arbutus Chapter No 52 Order of the Eastern Star guests of he chapter Monday at a 6.15 o'clock dinner at the Masonic Temple The 28 honored guests were introduced and each was presented a gift in behalf of the chapter Mrs tt illiam Ruff Mrs. T. R. Stoner anc Mrs. Lawrence co-chairmen of the dinner assisted by Mrs. Mary Mrs. Robert An- Mrs Freda Mrs Mildred Mrs Wenzel and Mrs William Bo- Mrs Otto Viertel was in charge of the table decorating and Mrs. Adolph and Mrs Frank Soeteber the meeting The meal was served by bers of the Rainbow for Gills Assembly under the direction of Mrs. V. N. Following the dinner ment was furnished by the P. J. Jacobs High School choir An- drea Wray as accompanist and Robert Schultz the director Instruction Series For Bridge Beginners A series of bridge lessons for be- ginners will start Monday Oct 2, at 7 o'clock at the Re- creation C E Stratton be the tor for the Recreation sponsored series of 10 A maximum of 32 i emigrations will be accepted may be made calling the Re- creation Director State De- of Public Dr. Royce superintendent of the Appleton Public Dr. Peter chairman of the German Department at and Hiram D. Anderson vens Point representing the Portage County Bar Topics include such varied ics as double the superintendent and his relation to the elementary school foreign language grams in the elementary and the principal and his legal Officers of the Central Wisconsin Elementary Principals Association include Dean vice and Baehr and Heiser head the gram with Dr. mond E. Gotham and Franklin H. Pearson serving as The elementary principals will meet jointly with the Central consin Guidance Association and the Central Wisconsin ters Association to hear the talks by President Dr. Rothney and Heres Your Date THE STEVENS POINT phony Orchestra will present first concert of the season this evening at R o'clock in the of Central State Gilda New York will be guest Dr. Hugo Marple is orchestra The public is Tickets may be obtained al the CIRCLE EIGHT SQUARE Dance Club will meet Sunday Oct. 1. at the Red Round jnc from S to o'clock will be followed by until 11-30 Cornwell wall be the Dancers are to vide their own Church Rites Join lola Pair Mr and Mrs. Norman announce the marriage of their Ann to Thomas Allen son of Mr and Mrs last Our Savior's Lutheran Town of New was the scene of the p m. candlelight mony read by the Rev. G. A. R. Gullixon Miss Lana sister of the sang Lord's and of Thy The bride was given in marriage by her wore a floor-length gown of Chantilly made with a scalloped sabrina long sleeves and a fant Her fingertip veil of silk ion was joined to a crown of seed pearls and sequins She carried orchids and Miss Mane her maid of was attired in a frock of pink organdy She carried white Miss Karen Moe was dressed like the honor aide when she took her place as The bridegroom had Phil and as his best man and Lloyd as his On Honor Roll William Kalke 620 Elk has been named to the academic ot roll at Lawrence for work of the 1960-61 school year Membership in the honor roll requires a grade age of 2.25 on a 3 0 Country Club Women End Bridge Season Azalea mums were on the tables Tuesday afternoon when members of the Stevens Point Country Club bridge group met for its last eon of the The 1 o'clock meal was followed by bridge Mrs A J. Schierl and 1 Mrs. Ben were the es The were Mrs. i Ed Mrs. John Mrs. Art a guest of Mrs. M. A and Mrs. Ralph Personals Mr and Mrs. L. P. 1521 Main returned Tuesday i from Va where they I their a former Stevens Many Attend Dinner Of Legion Post The at the ican Legion Clubrooms was replenished Wednesday evening when Post No. 6 entertained at its annual dinner for the Approximately 200 auxiliary members and Legionnaires ed the affair and each provided a staple item of food to be buted during the year to the ilies of needy Young people who represented the auxiliary and post at Badger Boys and Girls States the past summer and the winners were among the along with A G. principal of P. J. Jacobs High and Brother cipal of Pacelli Mrs. Horace auxiliary introduced Sands and Mary Ann Girl and Ellen Smith and Pat scholarship while John Wozniak presented John Glenn Dean Gordon Nicholas czyk and Dennis Boy Staters Jonathan McMurray was master of ceremonies for the program and Ralph post Dancing followed the meal and CSC Graduate Gets Fellowship The first Kaltenborn Research Fellow a 51.000 grant from the H. V. Kaltenborn Foundation to the State Historical Society of has been awarded to a Central State College Barl S Grow Jr teaching ant and a candidate for a ate in speech at the University of Announcement of the award was made by Dr. Leslie H. Fishel director of the The was granted for a special research study in the field of the history of mass Personal including scripts of his business and personal fan re- and memorabilia have all been deposited with the society by H. V. of ican radio The first Kaltenborn Fellow will study the pressures exerted on a news analyst by his sponsor and the listening audience with special emphasis on period of the late and early 1940's. The born collection contains a great deal of information on this sub- particularly his business cor- respondence and fan whose home is in Shawa- no. for the past four years TROPHIES WENT TO THE SEASON'S WINNERS Tuesday evening when women golfers of the Stevens Point Country Club concluded the 1961 club year at their annual awards night dinner at the They are pictured here with their The top award for the the Club Championship was won by Miss Ruth left with Miss Dorothy as who also won the Louise Suggs Second from right is Mrs. William winner of the Directors with her Mrs. Clinton Cragg at the In center is Mrs. Ray Campbell tourney who had Miss Jaworski as In top row from left are Miss Kathleen Wysocki tourney Mrs. Ernest tourney Mrs. M. A. Mrs. Francis Wysocki and Mrs. Charles Korfmann who had Miss Helinski as Point and j held assistantships in the 3au. Mr and Mehm L. of speech of the University and three I of Wisconsin and in the Robert and The vision department of the 1 made the 10-day trip of Wisconsin Extension i Jon. Stevens Point Area Residents To Take Part In PTA ASSEMBLY NO. 1 of Rainbow for will meet Sept 30. at 2 at she Temple Officers will be All cers are to report promptly at j j EXPLORER POST No. 293 will meet this evening at o'clock in the Scout room of theran The meeting end at CUB SCOUT PACK No. 293 will in the basement of Church at 7 for the first pack session of the HARVEST OF The a male will perform on Saturday Oct- 8, when the local Barbershop is trM {n annual quartet The pictured are international finalists three times and I Lakes The quartet join three other visiting quartets and the for the harmony show will begin at 8 in High School The lead for the is Gordon Stevens second from The from are Diek Klmer and Elton bass ail consin The other quartets will come from Minneapolis and The puMir may obtain tickets from am local chapter member or at the door the night of the the uill be the c of the Sth District of America fall held in on Sept 30 TV scheduled to P a IT give the ad- Ronald of of the Central faculty will be the at r nf a panel which will 3v-. and luncheon served Faith Lutheran h The f Tml v T PT Newly elected of- will be installed by Mrs. president of the Wisconsin Congress of ents and al a business session following the In the from to there will be three the in on JOur Your Meet the Needs of Your Mrs. Refiner will participate in ihe workshop on the School and Mrs. Laube and the Rev. Mr. Saito will take part in the Community The recapitulation of workshops will be followed by information Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Stevens Mike Ray Effie and and and Mrs. Betty THE WOMEN BRIDGE PLAYERS of the Stevens Point Country Club joined the women golfers Tuesday evening to receive their grand prizes for the season at the annual awards night dinner to wind up the Mrs. Louis pictured here at was high point winner for the season with Mrs. Ralph extreme as second and Mrs. John A. The third place Mrs. Edward was absent when the picture was Awards Dinner Ends Club Women's Year officers of the two golf groups were elected Mrs. Cragg is the president for the women's group for 1962 with Mrs Gene as vice Mrs. John Mrs. Jerry ant Mrs Ernest Mrs. Charles sports Mrs. Warren Mrs. Dave The slate presented by Mrs. Sprada was The Business Girls will have Miss Charlotte Prais as their 1962 Miss er and membership and Mrs. sports Miss Marquerite ed the slate for the Officers for the bridge group Mrs Paul Mrs. Paul vice Mrs. A. G. Mrs. J D. Mrs. Glenn bridge with Mrs. C. E. Stratton as her Yellow mums were on the ner Following the bridge Last night's winners Mrs. Louis Mrs. V. J. Mrs. Herman Mrs. Jack Gerke and Mrs. A L. Women golfers and bridge ers of the Stevens Point Country Club joined Wednesday evening to close the season at their annual awards night dinner at the Mrs. Claire Haberman was mistress for the awarding of ies and prizes following the She introduced Mrs. M. A. Mrs Rudolf Ottersen and Mrs Ted the tournament sponsors Mr. Ray Sprada and Miss thy Helinski distributed the lowing golf Club Miss Ruth Jaworski with Miss Dorothy Directors Mrs. William Mrs. Clinton Mrs. Ernest Mrs. M. A. Korfmann Mrs. Charles Miss Campbell Mrs. Miss Louise Suggs Miss Wysocki Mrs. Francis Miss Kathleen Flame of the Miss Mary Ag Frazee Ringer for Business Miss Pat Mrs. Sprada accepted the trophy for the morning group which de- the Business Girls in an annual tourney between the two Winners in the morning group's Class A. Leo Gullikson and Mrs. David tie for Mrs. Robert and most improved B. Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Ulrich most Gass C Mrs. Mrs. John and Mrs. John most im- In team of the Swine and Swat Mrs. Haberman an- that the IGA 3eam placed Holt third and fourth Special coif went to Weldon and When the were awarded for Mrs. Louis Shafton placed first with a total score for the season of Mrs Ralph with 40.930: Mrs. Edward 36.680: Mrs. J. A. 36.410. On behalf of the Country Club Darrell H Acker club pro. was presented a gift ob- servance of on mer was em- j After the prizes i ployed here before her To Taxpayers Board Gerald Phillip was appointed to the Board of Directors at a lar monthly meeting of the tage County Taxpayers tion held Wednesday Mr. Phillip was named to fill a vacancy created by the tion of Ray Most of Hie meeting was de- voted to a question and answer period conducted by Paul chairman of the County finance Mr. Kitowski explained the workings of the finance committee and in- members of the board of the taxpayers group to sit in on future finance committee meetings when budget appropriations are pre- Dick spoke on the tax revision legislature still pending with the State Legislature in along with ation re- quested members to contact state representatives urging effective tax revision measures when the Legislature returns on October 30. Versatile Outfit I Births i Births reported St. Michael's Hospital for today are as Today A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Church and sons to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 1004 N. 12nd and Mr. and Mrs. 1534 N. 2nd St. Wednesday A son to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 217 goma and a daughter to Mr. land Mrs. Eugene 124 Ave. Apply For Licenses licenses have been plied for at the Courthouse by I Norman and Myrna M. 660 Walker who will bo married on Oct. land by William H and Carolyn Ann j whose wedding is being for Oct. 14. Personals i Mr. and Mrs Jack Grren former Slevens Point are the parents of their a bom this Mr is the son of Frank 110? S is the for- By ALICE ALOEN A AND herringbone costume 39 presented by for both and ath a tailored appliqued is a necked of the tweed Its a vry t is swe to a on the country and baa