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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 12

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Siuuhut (Tribune omans VI fi- ICheck Wash Load Count Even if you just push buttons anout how much fiat m.U be. To or turn dials to do your weekly make up a 6-pound load put in wash you need to load the four bath towels and three sheets, washer carefully. How much you put the washer will have a lot For another poss.ble combina-to do wth how clean a wash you tion use only two sheets with the get accordr.g to Katherine Bai- bath towels and add four shirts, ley, home management speciakst pajamas or items of that s.ze. If at the Unives.ty of Wisconsin, you have rally one sheet to wash, put it with the four bath towels Of course you'll sort your and then put in about six items of clothes out by how soiled they the shirt or pillow case size and are and what water temperature four little items like wash cloths ithey take in washing and perhaps or handerchiefs. by colors.

Then, youre ready toj The best machine can turn rad decide how much goes into each a dirgy wash if you overload it. I machine load. jBe sure that you pretreat any S-nce most manufacturers say stains and if your clothes are 'that a 6-pound wash will give the. quite soiled take time to soak best results youll want to learn them. And CounfryArea Sfudenfs Hill And Valley President Trek Away iTo College Catholic Nurses Holding Picnic At Ballin Cottage La Crosse Chapter of Catholic Nurses meets Tuesday at Mrs.

Robert Balims cottage for a potluck supper. All nurses are to meet at St. Francis school of nursing at 6 30 m. Hostess with Mrs. Ballin will be Mrs.

Emil Sm-n-ger. The Rev. James Coke will open this years program with a discourse on "Principles of Discussion, order to have a successful year in this type of program. AIR CONDITIONED NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Among area students attending schools erf higher education are Terry McCaffrey, La Crescent, Minn at Corcoran School of Art, Washington, D. Jo Ann Lans-werk and Elizabeth Larson, Spring Grove, Minn Waldorf College, Forest City, Iowa.

CordeLa Morey, Necedah, Kenosha School of Vocational and Adult EducaLon; Heidi Iiegge and Sara1 Rice, Whitehall, University of Wisconsin, Madism; Ethel Blair, University of Wisconsin; and Jean Ameson, De Soto, Stout S' ate College, Mcnom-iome. Those from Coon Valley away at school include Richard Brye and David Erickson, University of 'Wisconsin, and O. Ray Ihle, Stout State College. Students from Et-trick are Beverly and Myrtle An-Iderson, Wisconsin State College Eau Claire, and Georgine Schal-, ler and Lou Ann Nelsestuen, Stout State College. it it it Elroy students are Carole Over-gaard, Dale Thompson, James Moe, Robert Collins, Elaine Orme and Gladys Eckelberg, Wisconsin State College at La Crosse, Rita I Gavin, St.

Francis School of Nurs-j College, Sioux Falls, Fred-ing, La Crosse; Everly Weiland ric Jefson and Jeanne Traastad, and Wanda Naglus, Wisconsin 1 St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn State College at Eau Claire; Tom DeVerne Bagstad, Rebecca Swig-Green and Richard Keiking, Whs-'gum and Patty Smith, La Crosse consin State College at Stevens Vocational School, and June Gra-Point, Fred Brown, Cui'tis Jepson ham, Vernon County Teachers and Jerry Zuhlke, Wisconsin State 'college, Viroqua. Mrs. Robert NEW FOR FALL LIFE PERMANENT 'The curl that lasts and lasts and lasts. Shelley Winter poodle" treated and dtilfned by De Luxe! Molbert, Models, Career Women, Grandmothers are sinfinr the praise of the Poodle.

SPECIAL GOOD ALL WEEK GFWC Joins i Canadian I Clubwomen WASHINGTON, -An Cnius conference will take Montreal, Car ads. Sept. 30-Oct. 1 when the Genera' Fee erst, on of Women's Cubs board of dreciors and the Na-Lorsal CouncJ of Women of Canada will meet for the f.rst time in, joint sess.cc. All sessions will be held at the Queen ELzabeth Ho-' tel Th-s is an important histone event," said Mrs.

E. Lee Oklahoma City, Okla. and Wash-j irgton, president cf the General Federation of Women's' Clubs, "in that it is also the f.rst time a the TO years existence of the General Federation that the off.cia! board has ever held a meeting outside of the continent-1 al Umted States. The conference1 has been designed to continue, the warm fellow sh.p and strength-' en the fr.endsh.p between the women of Canada and the women of the United States. We want to know each other better, discuss mutual problems, and have an exchange of ideas." i The International Conference will open Friday morning, m.tht messages from President Eisenhower and Her Majesty the Queen.

Mrs. Ozbira and Mrs. G. D. Fm-layson, Ottawa, president erf the National Council of Women of Canada, will speak and the key-t note address will be given by, Prof.

Maxwell Cohen, acting dean, law department, McGill Universi-1 ty. Speakers at the afternoon ses-' Sion include Willis G. deputy chief of mission, Em-1 bassy; A. E. Ritchie, assistant un-J dersecretary ior extenial af-l tes fairs, Canadian government; and Worshm the toll pc s.rl Ltical affairs, US Embassy.

Consu, Ceneral Jerome Dr. George Davidson dejv rd Wellknown Montreal uty mmister of citizenship and im-lsoolst Evelyn Maxwell wlU Kngi migration, will be the by Minam Siraon. the banquet that evening. Thej to Meet the Modern World is the subject to be discussed Saturday morning, Oct. 1 Taking part will be Mrs.

G. A. Monty, chairman education department, Montreal Council of Women; Mrs. L. E.

Dudley, chairman education department, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Mrs. W. R. Abbott, past president Montreal Council of Women and Mrs. C.

L. Menser, chairman public affairs department, General Federation of Womens Clubs. Senator Cairine Wilson of Ottawa will be honored at the luncheon and Mrs. Ozbirn will present Senator Wilson with a citation in recognition of her many years of, service. The speaker at the lunch- Hjc (frosec 11 Heads Town Mrs.

Donald SHOWER and WINDOW Curtains. to match Tribune Phot WITH AD! Schreiber -v i. 'SO LOVELY" BUDGET WAVE. Reg. 7.50 now 6.50 with ad Gives a lovely perma-nent wave, adds body and (ttV nan vnur 10 pep to your hair -Tribunt phot Gay Mrs Robert Schreiber newly elected president of Hill and Valley Garden Club.

Chosen to serve with her are Mrs. Cornelius Mastenbrook, vice president; Mrs. Harold Schams, secretary, and Mrs. Adrian Fuchs treasurer. Hostess for the annual meeting Tuesday, Sept.

20, was Mrs. William Thiede, 832 S. 20th St. i I PLASTIC COATED FABRIC WALLCOVERING For the first time a group of hand screened, vat dyed fabrics has been matched to Super Sanitas designs and presto you have color keyed interior decoration. Sold by leading wall covering dealers.

Distributed by TUES. and FRI. EVE. SPECIAL 2 Cold Waves $6-s8-s10 (Da, tuxsL Beauty Salon 716 Main St. Dial 4-3875 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings Mrs.

Donald Gay is president of Town and Country Garden Club, election held Tuesday, Sept. 20, at the home of Mrs. John Kramer. Assisting officers for the year are Mrs. Richard Westkaemper, vice president; Mis.

D. A. Wanless and Mrs. Frank recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Erland Munson, treasurer; Mints Bradley Turner, Howard Nes-tingen, E.

William Vickroy and Mark Spettel, directors. Mrs. Turner gave highlights of the state and regional convention at Nippersink Manor, Genoa City, to which she was a delegate. In place of the meeting Tuesday, Oct. 11, the club is chartering a bus for a tour of the Lehman gardens mum show at Faribault, Mrs.

Jake Hoeschler in charge. College and Institute of Technology at Platteville. Joye Dunlap, Jean Heiking, Emogene Hams, Patricia Martin and Jane Hamburg, Juneau County Teachers College, New Lisbon; Rhita Searles, Mary Kelk, Sharon Knudtson and Sara Moran, Accredited Beauty Culture School, Madison; Mary Ann Weber, Wisconsin State College at Whitewater, and Philip Zingsheim, Dun-woodie Baking School, Minneapolis. Students from Melrose include Marlene Murray, Suzanne Matt- sen, Bernard Zeilsdorf, Darwin Busse, Jerry Fabian and Margaret Murray, Wisconsin State College and Institute of Technology, Shirley Fabian, Solveig Morken, Ruth Ann Olson, Jerry Roden-berg, Clayton Stone, Gordon Bor-reson and Eugene Bue, Wisconsin State College at La Crosse. Elizabeth DeWolf, Brent Fisher, Alene Johnson, Donald Johnson, Attending schools from Onalas-ka are Virginia Niedfeldt, Martin Luther College, New Ulm, and Robert Maas, Stout State College.

Black River Falls students include Ronald Whiterabbit, Ned McDonald, Margaret Johnson, Daryl Stenulson and Douglas McDonald at Stout State College, and Elmer Qutknecht, at Diablo Valley Junior College, Concord, Calif. Modern Manners If a young man asks a girl for her photograph she should give it to him the photographers folder and not buy a frame for it. If you discover that a friend seems reluctant to lend you something you have asked to borrow, find some excuse for not borrowing it. Young men of dating age should know that girls dont like to have them wait until the last minute to ask for a date. mm crest tmmrn aro BRAPERY SALE Extra, 'Discounts Off Grants "Regular Low "Prices Mis E.

Lee Ozbirn, president. eon will be Miss Marion Royce, Executive committee members Ruth Ann Oliver, Dean Strait, director. Womens Bureau, De-who will report at the opening 'Robert Kostrohryz and Hugh) partment of Labor, Canada. session Wednesday Sept. 28 are- Harper, La Crosse Vocational During the afternoon session Mrs.

Ozbirn; Mrs. Dexter Arn- School, Mary Cassel and Marlene Mrs. Finlayson will discuss the old, Concord, second vice. Schmidt, St. Francis School of recent International Council of president; Mrs.

William H. Hase-Nursing, La Crosse, Douglas Women conference held in Istam.broock, West Point, third Lietz and Richard Gunderson, Wi- $5.75 $6.50 S7.50 $10.00 S1.50 up BUDGET TV At 10.00 CREME OIL VA S9.50 RAYETTE ZOTOS FLUID WAVE SHAMFOO and SET Appointments not always necessary. DIAL 4-4427 Open THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS bul. vice president; Mrs. E.

The conference will conclude Pearce, Miami, recording with a reception at the Hall ofisecretary; Mrs. Walter V. Magee, Honor with His Worship the M.ay-Lakewood, Ohio, treasurer; and or of Montreal Senator Sarto Mrs. Ronald Hay, Grove City, Fournier as the host. Pa director of junior clubs.

Durujg the business session, The official board meeting of election of a first vice president the federation will precede the take place due to the recent ternational Conference. Presiding death of Mrs Carroll E. Miller ty Strait, Spencerian College, Mil throughout the meeting will be of Missoula, Mont. waukee, Jon Gilbertson, Jane Gil- beitson, James Ostrander, Peter A Neill Lillcy, president Texa-0verlien and Larry Borchert, Urn- co Canada Limited, will speak at of Wisconsin, and Carolyn aLIam IITlAAAMAtM AMI A A A A the luncheon sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute. Mrs.

L. E. Dudley, Abilene, Texas, education department chairman and Mrs. Earle Ralston, Wisconsin Rapids Teach- College. Gloria Witcraft, Genoa, is a student at Stout State College.

West-by students include Gloria Flug- DESSERT CARD PARTY Sponsored by ZONTA CLUB OF LA CROSSE -ers Brow Pa chairman 1 DuWaynS HTiaIiaIaam XTai I. A nHAIOAn AMW Maik Anderson and PRIZES APRON BAR BAKE TABLE At the American Legion Club Rooms 215 South 6th Street Thursday, Sept. 29, 7:30 P.M. Ticket 50c Mickelson. of the home department, will Joth Luther College speak during afternoon pre- ceding a tea at the Windsor Ho- triria MAkelson.

Richard Brye, David Erickson, Gordon'5! Avert Eklov and Darol Cary, University of Wisconsin. tel given by the American Worn an's Club of Montreal. Heard during the evening dm ner session will be Rufus Smith, counselor for political af fairs, U. Embassy Canada Mrs. Harold Christensen, Spring ville, Utah, chairman of the de partment of conservaton; and Mrs.

Chester E. Martin, Atlanta, Ga fine arts department chairman. it is Robert Flugstad, Judith Theige.i Ralph Lovstad, Michael Nielsen, Danny Hofsben, Jams Stalsberg, Paul Graff. Clyde Ballsrud andi Gary and Bruce Jacobson, Wisconsin State College at La Crosse, Victor Bekkum, Wisconsin State College at Super or, Joan Ophus, Thursday morning Sept 20. Wisconsin State College at Eau Mrs W.

Glenn Suthers, Douglas Traastad, Wiscon- 111. will conduct a class par-jsm state College at River Falls, If liamentary procedure, after which Mary Traastad. Fairview Hospi- Mrs Zaio Woodford Schroeder, tal School of Nurs.ng, Mmneapo-chairman department of interna- ils tional affairs, Mrs. Wilber Bruck- Stanley Erlnndson, Nancy Bek-er, wife of the secretary of and Lyle Swenson, Hum-Washington, honorary chair-boldt Institute, Minneapolis, Lin-man of the department; Mrs da Erlandson. Madison General M.

Zell, Wasco, Oregon, chair- Hospital School of Nursing, Tekla man of the Council of Internation- Moilien, University of Minnesota, gjj Clubs; and Mis. C. L. Menser, Minneapolis, Vivien Shields and Vero Beach, Fla public affairs Judith Tostrud. Methodist Kahler will present their pro- School of' Nursing, Rochester, I 'grams Alan Bakke, Augustana Exciting Sale of Drapes! 2 BRAND NEW PLUS A TEXTURED SOLID 43" 90 long Sag.

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