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WAUKESHA DAILY FREEMAN, WAUKESHA. WISYCLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONStBIG TO WED— Clarence Gerbig, nnounce the en-ir daughter, La-Betts, son of Mr. \ Bett3 of Eagle. Les of Waukesha 53 Gerbig is em-faukesha County t company.Reception Held by Faculty Wives at Carroll LibraryBirths...Effectively carrying out a color scheme of soft orange and white, flowers and candles adorned the library of Carroll college yesterday afternoon at four 1'clock -when the Faculty Wives club held a large reception as part of the day's Centennial events.Present at the reception were four well-known state educators who earlier in the day had participated in a round-table discussion on Liberal Arts. They were* Nathan Fusey, president of Lawrence college; Lucia R. Briggs, president of Milwaukee-Downer college; Edward A. Fitzpatrick, president of Mount Mary college and Cart oil Hill, president of Milton collegeIn the receiving line to greet alumni and friends were Dr. and Mrs. G. T, Vander Lugt, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Stine, and Dr. and Mrs. Zac Davies, Presiding at the attractively' decorated tea table were the Mmes. L. S. Dancey, Ralph Nanz, James Browning, and Joseph Runkel: Dr. Allda Degeler, hu d Miss Jean Kiigour.Mrs. John E. FHtcroft was chairman of the committee in charge of the reception; and was assisted bvThe following births were recorded at the Waukesha Memorial hospital;Jan. 30—A DAUGHTER was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jos.eph Michel son, Dousman; SONS were born to Mt. and Mrs. George Marquardt, 419 N. Grand ave , to Mr. and Mrs. John L». Clark, 1170 Edgewood ave., Pe-waukee; and to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ruehle, Hales Corner,Jan. 31—DAUGHTERS were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baird, route one; and to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grouber, route two A SON was ! born to Mt. and Mrs. Leonard Fan-! dry, 114 Tenney ave.First Baptist Church Will Preslt; Organ, Choir Recital Sunday IConcert FeaturesKathrvn Oaks atmtCollege ThursdayKathryn Oalcs fulfilled a return concert engagement at Whitewater State Teachei*s? college yesterday. Mrs. Oaks, Waukesha soprano, sang the following program:I.Tu lo sai .. . . TorclliHe Truly Loved Me So ,........TchaikowskyKom Kyra...........ThraneDorothy Sharp BahrAdd New CourseThe First Baptis senting an Organ i Sunday, Feb. 3 at choir has been und of Dorothy Sharp year, and during 1 grown from 18 1 Maude Rhine Flt; church organist.Mrs, Bahr has Music degree fro; University School she was elected to and Fa Kappa Lai honor societies. S with Walter Allen ipa Graham Stults.Her choral and courses were unde known musicians c Beattie, Glen Cliff I ace Whitehouse. Mis. Bahr was he department of Hi Beaver Dam, Wis. Waukesha, she ha musical circles.In their concert the choir will sing anthems. The firs will show the woe testant composers and Praetoiius. 1T •■ £T*is taken from the
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Waukesha Daily Freeman

Waukesha, Wisconsin, US

Fri, Feb 01, 1946

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