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PACE NTNF THE HXS1NG STATE iOPBWAl LANSING. MICHIGAN. TCTSDAT. JttT till Swimmers Told Keeping Cool to Be Real Test of Chic is a natural Da sou in tne new "halo mushroom" shape which means that, a mushroom is lifted in front by a few tucks to give one a view of the Lansing Girl 'Whose Marriage Of Side Stroke PERMANENT WAVES MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY Eugene $10.00, LeMur $7.50, Pierre $5.00 ALL THE NEW HAIR CUTS Operator: Helen Butler; Mrs. Cuzner, Prop.

Cinderella Beauty and Barber Shop Was Announced Here Recently NEW YORK. July 30 Keeping cool lace oeneaw. in August is usually the crucial test lne siccveicas acvoice. a inrce-. of chic.

piece sports sun is none in wruic iiai Phone 6324 106 Island August days and August nights are;" ith brovra and teige modern- The topic of the eighth In the series of "Helpful Hints for Swimmers," written by Miss Helen Little, athletic director of the Y. W. C. A. is the "side stroke," and is as follows: The side stroke is a restful stroke, and it may be mastered readily by the child or the grown person.

Done cor Xv -v www. the hardest of all the year to gown.jistic design for trimming. The step-One must not only manage to feel down yoke work on this outfit deserves Newest Hair Cuts rectly there is ample time for rest and relaxation and. the problem of Mrs. W.

K. Prudden Hostess At Luncheon for Flint Guests 27ie "Summer1 Bob Worn by Owen Lee. with free and curl i iront The "Diagonal" Bob Featured by Mary Doran similar to the Vagabond but with diagonal part. breathing presents little difficulty. attention.

It is new and extremely! contemporary hi its modernistic line, The fingertip length coat's shoulders use this same set-back line, an effee-' tive decorative touch. A Cool Shade of Red A simple, natural bakou hat tops cool. There is the responsibility of looking cool at the same time. Sheerness of fabrics is an essential. Yet certain sheer fabrics are unsatisfactory in humid weather.

It is necessary to pick materials with the idea in mind that the less easily withered, the better. It is absolutely necessary to get good balance directly on the side be RS. W. K. TRUDDEN was hostess at a luncheon of tasteful appohit- Permanent Moving New LeMur Duro 10 ALLEN BEAUTY BARBER SHOP Phone 28-154 S.

Washington Ave. J.TX menU for the pleasure of several friends from Flint at the Country Club of Lansing Mondpy afternoon. Covers v-ere laid for eight guests. Bridge formed Inc diversion for the afternoon. The honor guests included: Mrs.

FYank Swan. Mrs. l. Wright, Mrs. It and Mrs.

A. at the American Academy of Art at Next to sheerness comes color. Ini fact, I think I would hold a brief forj color first. Crimson and scarlet arej not ideal hot weather shades. Greens) on the other hand, have a cooling cf-j feet on the spirits.

White, however, iv ideal. White Is Best Choice I If a woman is the meticulous fore using the arms and legs. The body floats as readily on the side as it docs front or back, the difficulty being in balance. One may swim as she prefers on either side, though the majority of right handed persons prefer the right. The following will show the stroke done on the right side: First of all.

lean over sideways, keeping the right arm Stretched pain down near the surface of the water. The side of the face should rent In the water and the south and nose should be clear of it. The left arm should Chicago. O'Rourk. all of flint.

white is the best August choice there is. But soiled white or rumpled white or white that is just naturally dingy this, banded with brown, beige and a touch of rust, the only red that be-: speaks coolness. The grosgrain rib-: bons form a chain effect around the crown, a touch that is just a little different from the ordinary banding, For organdies hold place in woman's heart. Nile green organdie makes one think of all cool things such as evening zephyrs and ocean waves. Its tiers of flounces dip well to the back of the skirt until they actually sweep the ground.

Women must face the fact that new evening gowns are very, very long. Even the crisp ones, like this organdie, skirt the floor. The rear of this gown's blouse is one of the very low decolletages to show the beauty of Milady's sunburned back. From the center of the dccolletage a soft bow of ribbon hangs in soft streamers. A tiny belt of the same girdles the frock.

Mr. and Brs. F. D. Wallace announce the marriage of Mrs.

Wallace's sister. Maude L. Buck, to J. B. Scott.

The marriage took place July 25. They will be at home to their friends at 1020 Britten avenue after September 8. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Vebb sprnt tin past week-end with Dr. T. L. Peacock their cottage at Torch lake. Dr.

H. C. Rockwell and Mrs. Rockwell have returned to Lansinar after sending their vacation at Higgins lake. remain at the side, and the body should be stretched.

After one is able to float easily on her side, she Ehould begin to swim Nestle Wave $7.50 New Yaporine, August Special, $5 After spending two days in New York's greatest permanent waving establishment, I am able to give you better satisfaction than ever before. For safety and the permanent beauty of your hair, call 21-942. Wares on Display Work Guaranteed Open Evenings liliz. Kotek, Specialist is the most unpleasant spectacle in the world. To wear white to its best advantage, accessories must be given extreme consideration and if they, too, are white the task of keeping everything spotless is manifold.

Orchid is a good, cool summer color. So are some of the new cool blues. Certain yellows, while very warm in tone, give a summery-ness because of their sunlightness. The cut of hot-weather clothes Is Important. Sleeveless frocks are ideal.

The tightly fitted princess line are hardly suitable for tubable clothes. For Morning Linens with her upper arm and legs, because the left arm in this case) and the legs work together, keeping the body balanced on the side reach with the left hand close across the chest toward the right shoulder, at the same time letting the legs drift apart, the toD one eoing forward and the under Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Lisle and daughter. Betsy, are spending some time in California, where Mr. Lisle was called on a business trip. They will alio visit Mrs. Lisle's mother in San Francisco.

TTximl unmen'K riav will be held at neath one, behind. Next pull the left the Country Club of Landing Wednes The second annual reunion of the Niethammer family was held at Potter park Sunday with the following in attendance: Ida Houpt. Rolct Saxton, Fred Alber, Mrs. Erwin Niethammer, Dorothy Niethammer, Mrs. Ernest Niethammer, Leon Niethammer.

Helen Niethammer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Houpt. Deloris Jane Houpt.

George Houpt. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simp-kins. Hazen Simpkins, Earl Simpkins, Lucetta Simpkins.

J. Fred Niethammer, O. Niethammer, Erwin Niethammer. John Mast, Lydia Mast, Florence Mast, Margaret Mast, E. F.

Mast, John Wambaugh Mast, Raymond Niethammer, Max McHenry, William arm close to the body and down to day with golf in the morning ana a luncheon and bridce. There will be a nutting contest following the regular the side, and kick the feet, with knees straight, together. After this pull and kick there is a long glide, while the body is stretched the arms are extended and feet are together. Once play in the morning. I suggest linens for mornings, since It is quite correct for style this yeari and very crisp and cool looking when freshly laundered.

Pique and manyj Naphtha Cleaner 40c Per Gallon Wert's Service Station Kalamazoo and Butler Free Delivery Tbone 52-429 riarden nartv will be sponsored by mrmhrre nf ihp Home Garden club this co-ordination has been mastered it is a simple thing to add the other arm. The right arm pulls witn tne elbow straight, down toward the bot Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard McConkcy. Maplewood Manor. For reservations call Mrs.

Earl Pratt, 3565 or Mrs. George Christo-fcher, 21732. tom, the elbow then bends as the hand is brought up to the shoulder meeting the left hand as it starts to reach of the loosely woven cottons are equally good. A charming linen frock for the meticulous woman is of orchid linen, simply cut, with a spray or two of fine white organdie leaves appliqued by hand. The design runs diagonally across the blouse and skirt and also forms the cuffs.

Fine hand-tucks define the shoulders and waistline and a belt of linen ties gracefully on one side. A good hat for so exquisitely simple a frock SEE and Immediately Is extended out to Golf will start at 9 o'clock in the Biornine at the regular woman's day the starting position. Walk-Over Wednesday Special $3.95 MRS. ROBERT A. DODGE The marriage of their daughter, Evelyn Julia, to Robert Abbot Dodge, which took place at Toledo, on Saturday, July 13, was announced last Friday evening at a dinner at Hunt's Food shop.

East Lansing, by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gillen.

Mr. and Mrs. Dodge are re-Biding at 522 "i East Michigan avenue. or Walnut Hills golf club Wednesday nith a picnic luncheon to follow in Remember that the body should be balanced directly on the side; the under arm pulls first and alone; the the Dicnic erovc at the new ciud, Mrs legs separate easily and the hands Harold Woodniancy will be hi charge of come together easily; the force is ex I golf. Bridge will be played at the old clubhouse in the afternoon.

Mrs. L. is separate from the other stones but Mrs. Marcella Campbell Wiley Formerly with T. N.

Arbaugh. for over four years, comes to Strand Beauty and Bobbing Parlors as one of Lansings foremost hairdressers. SPECIALIZING IN rermsnent Waving Finger Waring and Hair Dyeing and Tinting Strand Beauty Bobbing Parlors rhone 9025 Strand Meiianine Strand Arcade Home of Beautiful Permanent erted only when the legs kick and arms pull. The body should glide after each stroke and the person may then i Fashion I lints M. Lyte is chairman for the after noon.

Is hrnm I lnthnm rest, relax and breathe. Dr. B. Lewis and Charles Kirk of Work to execute the side stroke easily and smoothly, exerting force PLEATING. Dresses, skirts, trimmings, lamp shades, scarfs, etc, pleated any style.

HEMSTITCHING, 8c yd. up. Tucking, Buttons covered. Matl Orders Filled Promptly THE FOX GARMENT CO. 811 Seymour Phone 21931 Etzel.

Raymond Fink. Milo Smith, Ami Smith, Mary Smith, William Fink. Roy J. Niethammer, Kenneth Stanfield. Aaron Walker, Marian Walker, Hilda McHenry, Ralph McHenry, Ruby Smith.

Mary Hensel, Emma Fink, Sophia Niethammer, Wil-ber Smith, Eleanor Niethammer, Ernest Niethammer, Anna Artz, Leone Artz, Lyla Artz, Wilma Artz, Irene Fink, Augusta Etzel. Gertrude Etzel, Mrs. C. E. Hodge, Elton Bently.

Ersyl Bently. Cathryn Bently. Gertrude Niethammer, Clara Stanfield, Maud Stanfield, Ernestine Artz, Albert Fink, George Niethammer. Lucille O'Dell, Clarence O'Dell, Lester Fink, Flora Fink. William Fink, jr, Lawrence Fink, Leonard Fink.

Edith Hensel. Frank Artz. Edna Niethammer, Rasa Niethammer. Charles Niethammer. Fred Hensel, Mrs.

F. Niethammer, Mrs. Oscar Niethammer. Martin Etzel, Ruth Hodge, Robert Niethammer. Harold V.

Hodge. David Stanfield, Neal Stanfield, Maynard Stanfield, and William Niethammer, jr. The following officers were elected: William Niethammer. Ann Arbor, president: Mrs. Fred Albert.

Ann Arbor, vice president: Fred Hensel, Ann Arbor, secretary and treasurer. The next reunion will be held at the old Niethammer homestead in Bridge-water, where Fred Niethammer now lives, the last Sunday in July. Bridgeport. 111., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

F. D. Manz. 'only where it helps one to forge ahead. worn next them.

Fur Sale Hints The first hints of the annual midsummer fur sales are upon us. The majority of the big showings will give a big space to scarfs, especially fox scarfs. The double silver fox scarfs are a feature and so are the blue foxes, although the latter are more frequently used as a trimming. Sable, mink, and broadtail all will be well represented. Mrs.

Cleo Dash of Grand Rapid? fr Is spending a few days with Mrs. Ivan 350 pairs of Women's regular $8.50 to $10 shoes including colored kids, black, patent and kid leather. Broken lots all sizes in group. Announcements By AILEEN LAMONT (Special Leased Wire to Slate Journal) (Copyright, 1929) NEW YORK, July 30 Now that June is over, the clothes of the sweet girl graduate are beginning to lose their ingenue touch and take on added sophistication. The princess type of frock is not adapted to the flapper Main, 523 Bailey street.

Mrs. Franklin Waldron is seriously tu at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. L. Waterick, 219 Howard avenue.

Eyes Examined Mrs. Charles Vogel, 329 South Hos-mer street, will be hostess to the Ideal "500" club Wednesday afternoon. Regular meeting of Pride of Ingham Rebekah lodge will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at 400 North 6.95 BOILS! Pair Mrs. John Salvncr. of Minneapolis, and Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Sal-viner and small sons, of Saginaw, pent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Tucrk.

1 104 Lee street. ICE CREAM SOCIAL Ice cream social will be sponsored by Semper Fidelis Review No. 81, Wednesday evening at the Downer subdivision corner of Grand River and Hayford. All members and their friends are invited to attend. Members are asked to brins home made cake.

Fvery jar ef Qnret is POSITIVELY guaranteed to brinr relief or your 1 1 Washington avenue. -Mrs. D. A. Durand, 317 Haag court, will entertain the Independent clut at a 12:30 o'clock bohemian dinner Wednesday noon.

Glasses Fitted Daniel's Optical Dept. 267 S. Washing-tort Ave. C. t.

CHASE. Opt. in Charge money will be refunded. Saothes acd heals the inflammation. VtUl NOT stain clothing.

Use it for BOILS Carbuncles. Itching Piles. Infections. Felons. Corns, Bunions, Blisters.

Hemorrhoids, etc. Get Q-urel from your Crrogglst or write the Ql'RET MFG. COMPANY Muskegon Michigan 600 pairs of Women's low shoes including entire stock of white and blonde kid shoes. Also many styles in black patent and kid leather. Regular $8.50 to $12.00 values.

Church Societies Mr. and Mrs. A. Eninger and son, Robert, of Fort Wayne. and Mrs.

Harriett Mitchel of Crete, spent the week-end with their cousin, Mrs. Jennie Park of Holt. Mrs. W. E.

Gunison 1123 West Ihlijtlale street, Mrs. Amos Turner of Perry, Mrs. John Chick of Portland, Mrs. W. H.

Ilildabridle of Charlotte left Tuesday morning for a motor trip through Indiana. Of Interest to her Lansing friends ill be the announcement of the mar- J. G. Erwin, D.D.S., Suite 409 American State Savings Bank Practice limited to Plata Work and Removable Bridge Work. Offica Hoars: 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 Phone 52-142 Cedar camp No.

3998, R. N. of will hold an open card party at the home of Mrs. William Fitts, 1317 Vine street. Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock.

type and must be worn with a certain air. Materials arc gaining somewhat! in richness and ornamentation for; formal wear. Chiffon Designs For the afternoon, chiffon frocks! are taking on darker hues. Many have a large amount of black in the pattern. Sometimes the background is black with large patterns in red or green.

However, the polka dot designs are smart but the more experienced designers arc making their floral prints in dark blues and greens, beige yellows, blues and browns. P.lack and White The strong Influence which black and white combinations are having on formal and semi-formal dress now is extending to the field of costume jewelry. More and more black onyx is seen with diamonds, pearls or crystal or with synthetic jewfls, which simulate the white gems. The onyx is used as a background, for example, for the barocque pearl or a crystal icicle pendant. Sometimes the onyx Annual Sunday school picnic of West Mt.

Hope Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Moores park. "Tiagc of Miss Roberta Page, of Pres-i Marcelling, 50c PERMANENT WAVES CO A A Eugene and Frederics tOeW Beautiful Wraves With Ringlet Ends Band No. 3 of Tabitha society of St. Paul's Episcopal church have postponed their picnic scheduled for Thursday for two weeks. Ncott, who has been teacmng at; Mapleood school during the past, year, and Carl E.

Tew. of Peterson, The Rev. Kate Cook Longacre will hold a message circle at 214'a North Washington avenue Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Rev. C.

C. Longacre will be message-bearer. Sunbeam Hive No. 164 L. O.

T. will have a basket picnic at Potter park Thursday, August 1. Dinner will be served hi the pavilion at 12:30 MARTHA JANE BEAUTY SHOPPE 11 0JTH WABHTnCTON L. W. Dymond OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 317 W.

Allegan St. Corner of Walnut Phone 53-229 MRS. M. COOPER, Prop. Open Evenings Miss Pullman's Bible Study clast which meets with Mrs.

Cora Eaton, 526 West Genesee street. Wednesdaj afternoons will not meet for the next i o'clock. Members are asked to bring two their own table service. which took place at Christ Kpisoopal church at St. Paul, on July 23.

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Weeks, Jolm S.

Weeks and Lloyd Eurghdoff. Ballard etreet. motored to Chicago last weekend. They were accompanied home by Leo R. Weeks and Ethelyn Colvin Jormerly of Lansing, who will visi' rrlatives and friends throughout Michigan until September.

Leo Weeks has been studying for the past year Fellowship class of the Pennsylvania Past Noble Grand club of Capitol Avenue Baptist church will hold an i Rebekah Lodge No. 274. will hold a PERMANENT WAVES Marcel Wind with Ringlet Ends AA Eugene, Frigidine. Mastrol tJSOeUU Given Personally by Mrs. Sherley Stafford Shampooing.

Marcelling, Finger Waving Given by Mrs. Pearl Hagcrty and Mrs. Ruby Reed Stafford Permanent Wave Marcel Shoppe Phone 52851 Rear Britton Drug Store 1515 8. Cedar ice cream social on the church lawn 1 picnic at Potter park Friday. Each Thursday evening, to which the public I member will have the privilege of is invited.

In case of rain, the social; bringing a friend. Bohemian dinner will be held in the church will be served at 1 o'clock. DR. H. M.

HERRON Announres the removal of his offices to 7118 Ameriran State Savings Bank Bldg. Practice limited to oral prophylaxis, Vincent's Infection and pyorrhea. Phone 52952 ETHEL worn Guaranteed Permanerits for limited time only $8.50 Permanents, (fr fiA Cafeteria IV. C. 1 Building 2 1 7 Townsend Hours of Service 5-7 tDJ.UU $5.00 now Bonat Le Mure Leon Aol Your Jeweler's Responsibility By Alva G.

Ruff Jewelry has rjeen known from time immemorial. It was mentioned in the Bible. Cleopatra adorned her beautiful body with priceless Every queen of ancient times is revealed in all the splendor of the family jewels. Even in our own American history we find the Indian trading valuable pelts for glittering jewelry. There is something alluring about Jewels inspired by some innate cravine of the human being.

But even with our modern education, experience and sophistication, there are people careless and unenlightened when it comes to the matter selecting jewelry. And here is where the Jeweler's responsibility commences. As a reputable merchant he will not mislead the public, and if consulted, he will truthfully advise. There are three qualifications one should demand of his Jeweler: he must be dependable and represent his wares as they really are; he must have a thorough knowledge of his business, so that he may be capable of answer-in? any question intelligently and give advice with wisdom and sincerity. lie must also keep abreast of the times, adding new conceits as they appear and discarding old fads and fanctes.

If one chooss a dealer with those requisites, he can make his purchases without the torment of doubt, and establish his confidence in the knowledge that he has received full value for his money. Mr. Ruff's topic for riet Tuesday will he "The Value of a Good Watrh." (Copyright Mrs. Ivan Main Shoppe 1529 Bailey Street Phone 52-418 'This is the Time' Choice of the Entire Slock of $15 Dresses $15 Ensembles during these hot summer days to take the family or friends for an outing. A picnic lunch in rk narW or a WPftli- 205 SO.

With. Davis Bros. 1 j. end trip to the lake. ISJ Summer's Finest! SPECIAL Removal of unwanted hair on arms and legs at special prices for Summer months Unwanted Hair Removed Permanently by the Marton Method for the permanent removal of unwanted hair.

The Marton Method was worked out by the genius of Jules M. Marton, Ph.D. I 9 75 1 'Kraft's is the Place' to equip yourself with picnic plates, thermos bottles, luncheon jugs, bathing caps, shoes or suit bags. We carry a complete line of kodaks and imported German cameras and films. Equip yourself with suitable medicines and toiletries to protect yourself from bites, burns, minor accidents and sunburns.

At Kraft's Drug Store Hotel Olds "Where Quality Counts' The Lansing office Is tinder the personal supervision of J. A. P. Duncan: M.D. No powders, no paste, no burning liquids, no electric needle.

THE MARTON METHOD 1 original, harmless, painless and absolutely permanent. Physicians investigations are CLOSING OUT EVERY GARMENT TO MAKE WAY FOR FALL ARRIVALS. DR. J. A.

P. DUNCAN k-j 1 Dermic Institute Without obligation, kindly send me copy of booklet. Compare! You 11 Sec! A mazing Bargains! Suite 903 Prudden Bldg. Phone 52735 Dr. Duncan wili be In office each Tburs.

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