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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 19

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www im THE LANDING STATE JOURNAL i Vvv Four More Join Ranks of Brides-Elect MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY I 5 19 Fri, June 25, 1948 Lincoln Park Lady Loses 33 Lbs. With Kennel Lodge Honors Long-Wedded Couples Here mm Local Couple Returns from Scotland Trip -7): WrH i Members of Pride of Ingham Re-bekah Lodge No. 496 honored their members who were observing golden 1409 East Michigan Vi Blocks East of Sparrow Flowers for All Occasions WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES tablespoonfuht a day. That's all there is to it. If the very lint bottle doesn't show you the simple, easy way to lose bulky fat and help regain slender, more graceful curves if reducible pounds and inches of excess fat don't just seem to disappear almost like magic from neck, chin.

arms. bust, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles; just return the empty bottle to the manufacturer for your money back. You need never know a hungry moment while taking Rennel no starvation diet no printed diet list to buy no vitamins to fortify you against weakness while going hungry, for yon WON'T be hungry. Don't be switched to another product. Insist on and obtain genuine Rennel.

"I am glad to inform you." write Leona M. Schocki. 2048 Ckotte Lincoln Park. Michigan, "that alter using only three bottles of Rennel Concentrate I have reduced from 215 to 182 lbs. I have been wearing a size 44 dress and now wear size 40.

1 have tried other reducing methods but find that I can priase yours for I do not have to starve myself to lose weight." ilundredsof others haveobtained similar relief from the social and physical discomfort of being overweight. Rennel is the original grapefruit juice recipe for taking on ugly fat. It's simple. Just go to your druggist and ask for 4 ounces of liquid Rennel. Pour the contents into a pint bottle add enough grapefruit juice to nil th bottle.

Then take just two Home after a three-months' trip to their homeland. Scotland, areil Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLaren of Ma-1 pie wood Manor who arrived in Lan- i sing Wednesday morning. 1 They were among the 1.690 pas- senpre whn arrivprf earlv TupsHavi WE MRKI COMPLETE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR WEDOINCS BIRTHDAYS on board the liner Queen Mary which docked after a five day voyage from Southampton, England, ft GIFTS FOR CONVALESCENT and Cherbourg, France.

The McLaren's went aboard ship at the CHILDREN and silver wedding anniversaries during the year with a party Thursday evening in Prosperity hall, 1815 South Washington venue. Honored guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, observing their golden anniversary: Mr. and Mrs August Feguer.

Mr. and Mrs. C. P. DuBreuil.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Case Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Crawford.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dice. Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Ostrom and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughn, all celebrating their silver wedding anniversaries Rev. Yauch of ML Hopf Presbyterian church officiated for the renewal of vows before a flower-decked altar lighted by tapers In candelabra. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Gal-ligan sang preceding the ceremony and the couples were escorted to the altar by Mrs. Elwyn Hotchkin, Mrs. Earl Christmas and Mr.

and Mrs Howard Burt. Mrs. Frank Majeski was general chairman and introduced program participants. Community singing Southampton port. The travelers spent most of their time overseas in Scotland where they visited relatives in Ayrshire and near Lochlomond.

PLAY-A-BED BOOKS, CRAYON CARDS, STENCIL ART, CUT OUT BOOKS, PRINTING SETS AND MANY OTHERS at Rehearsal Dinner for Bridal Party Planned i A rehearsal dinner for members of the bridal party for the wedding, of Miss Ruth Irene Palmer and; MISS CLARE MARRISON Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marrison, 6085 Hart street, East Lansing, announce the engagement of their daughter, Clare, to Avis Klusack, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Klusack, R. Perry. They will be married July 31. MISS BEVERLY STEVENS The engagement Miss Beverly Jean Stevens to Earl J.

Hill, son of Mrs. Amos Hill, 427 Clifford street, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Stevens, 943 Dakin street.

The wedding is planned for late August. Town Country Shop For Your Week-End Shopping A New Fluorescent Floor Lamp and Certified Junior Floor Lamp Priced Reasonably Low. Complete with Hand-Sewn Silk Shade. MISS BARBARA cDAMEL Mr. and Mrs.

Walter r. McDaniel, R. 3. announce the engagement of iheir daughter. Barbara, to Arthur C.

Giffin. R. 3. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert H. Giffin of Grand Ledge. They plan a July 17 wedding. Rites Unite Bartz, Johnson Families Roger Dean Rose will be given this1 evening by Mr. and Mrs.

Howard C. Rose at their home 2325 South Cedar street. Guests in addition to attendants of the bride and groom will be Rev. and Mrs. Gordon H.

Roloff. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Lang-worthv and Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Rath. efffigsj "C6BM T1TJ MS3 335 South Washington Avenue Engagements was led by Mrs. John E.

Reilley and other se.ections included a song and dance by Garry Norris. reading by Patty Jo DuBreuil and tap dances! bv Maureen Thompson and Arlene Thompson. Participating in the several skits1 given under the direction of Mrs. Grace Butler were Miss Elaine Fow-i ler. Bob Majeski, Mrs.

Reilley. and Mrs. Lyle Butterfield. Mrs. i Mr.

and Mrs. George Johnston of Muir announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise to C. Vernoi Scutt. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Scutt of Lyons. Their wedding date has Owe Rev. Karl Krauss performed the Saturday afternoon ceremony which united Miss Helen Eva Bartz, daugh been set for August zi. ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Bartz, A July 24 wedding is planned by Chris Trower. Mrs. Branch Mrs. Herman Michaels. Mrs.

Henry! Baird. Miss Barbara DuBreuil. Mrs. I LaVerna Robinson. Mrs.

Yvonne, Martin. Mrs. Henry Hammond and 1029 Poxson avenue, and Gordon Miss Marion Miller. 228 Deerlield avenue, and Daniel E. Brown, whose engagement Is announced by her 4040 N.

EAST ST. (US-27 NORTH) Open Evenings nd Sunday Afternoons Johnson, 1615 Illinois avenue, son of Mrs. Dora Johnson of Rankin, Children's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. jonn a.

Miner 111. The marriage took place in Mrs. Chris Trower. Others cast in the skits were Homer Page. Mrs.

Jane Bacon. Miss I Elsie Wellington. Mrs. John Butler. of Lehr.

Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Vs. Elvin Brown of WU- the Emanuel Lutheran church. Mrs.

Victor Schultz presented pre-nuptial music accompanied by Vic liamston. arefoot Sandals Who Where When tor Schultz. The bride wore a gown of heavy ivory satin with a sweetheart neckline and drop shoulders. The sleeves were long and extended Into points over the wrist and the waistline Mrs. Henry Baird.

Mrs. Grace Rowley. Richard Butler and Miss Mari-ilyn Carpenter. I Mrs. Myrtie Page, past assemolyi president, presented gifts to the honorees for the lodge and a dessert luncheon was served at the close of the program.

Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller of St. Johns, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Miller of Muskegon. Clarence Mil-! ler of Rosebush and Mrs. Lawrence McKenzie of Mason. Mrs. Majeski, general assisted by Mrs.

Elwyn Hotchkin and' Mrs. Grace Butler. Red or Brown Elk Wearing Cat's Paw Soles leu-aem featured small side bustles over a hooped Her finger length veil was held in place by a tiara of clustered seed pearls and the bridal bouquet was of white roses, carnations and an orchid. Miss Hazel Zischke. as honor maid, was dressed in orchid taffeta with an off-shoulder effect, inset with marquisette yoking.

Her full, hooped skirt was caught in front with ruf S99 Mr. and Mrs. F. Eugene DeLong. who lived in Lansing for the past 40 years, recently moved to Riviera Beach, where their son.

Bernard E. DeLong. is making his home. Lansing Girl Married To Grand Ledge Man Holy Cross church was the setting for the marriage May 29 at 9 a. m.

of MLss Helen Martin, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Martin. 110 Lahoma street, and George Feldpausch. son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Feldpausch of Route No. 3. Grand Ledge. Rev. Fr.

Pascal Murray officiated for the couple. Their address now MISS ILEXE WRIGHT Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Wright, 1325 West Lenawee street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Ilene June, to Garth J. Hart-man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coy.

908 Pacific street. The Jains, a religious sect of India, believe that the soul has colors, three good and three bad, indicating its character. fles and she wore a headdress of tiny rows of marquisette ruffles Her bouquet was of yellow rosebuds, pink carnations and baby breath. Nail Protect Sizes 6 to 8 Bridesmaids were Mrs. Fred Franks, sister of the bride, and Mlss' Drying Finger Polish The Original Resident Shop Go Modem With The New Electric Rotary Sewing Machine Margaret Bostrom.

Their gowns monir-urict honHc is Box 36'j West Saginaw street. were of yellow and aqua taffeta. re-are made helpless by wet nail'The bride is a graduate of the St. spectively, and styled after the maid enamel can remedy matters by Lawrence hospital school of nursing. oi nonor.

ineir nowers were aiso: sheathing fingertips with polish-similar. guards. MARY MacKICHAN'S Kitchen Gift Shoner 7JODERW IvKOUTH Size 8Vt toll bridpgroom. was the best man and' are guards of plastic which clip Honors MlsS Bartel assisting as ushers were Fred Franks' over fineertips before polish ij ap-i and Herman Sonnenberg, while Kay plied. After the enamel Is brushed I Nineteen friends of Miss Margaret Johnson and Raymond Franks acted on.

the guard-cover snaps into place Bartel showered kitchen gifts on as flower girl and ring-bearer. lover the nail to shield polish until her Tuesday evening at a pre-nup- Assisting with the reception were it dries. jtial party given by Miss Leona Bar- Mrs. Julius Richards. Mrs.

Fredl When all 10 fingers are neatly tel and Miss Doris Mahon in the Gesse, Mrs. Otto Bartz, and Mrs. I encased in plastic sheathes, hands bride-elect's home, 1016 Walsh Julius Schneider. can be put back into action. Manu- street.

The young couple left. acturers claim that sheathed fin-I Miss Bartel. the August 7 bride-ly following the reception, for the gertips can dial a telephone, comb elect of Richard D. Monroe, also was Come in or call us you can see the New Sew-gem and a veritable ijem it is with its new upright full Rotary Stitch Former and shuttle mechanism. Modern accepted lifetime silent chain drive extra cloth clearance, and many other wonderful features.

You can have a demonstration by calling your Authorized Sew-gem agent. $2.49 $2.69 SHOP HOURS: Noon Till 8:00 Each Evening Sot. 10 to 5:30 Size 11 Michigan Theater Arcade upper peninsula ana Canada. Alterihair, slip into a dress or reach for honored May in at a personal snower June 28 they will be at home at 1029: Junior with no ritk of smudging bv Mrs. Leo Mallek, 1022 Walsh street.

or smearing a fresh manicure. i i La Rowe's Sewing Machines Phone 4-0693 II(to S. Washington "Ave. SHEPARD'S Exclusive Lansinf authorized draltrt jar Jumpimf Jack Short -sr ill rrD i i fr btotg yovt littl man of di-tinttion. will hav confident that ituf dy.

good look mg show Jumping-Joe poned onttructioft) mon. no intide teomt. They help develop jtreng, siroight and enkiti cd iHey will lhat woy beeaut Juk png Jocks ho'd their original ope. Ash your doc'of obout Jumping-Jocks. For oil children from siiVoMht four year of oge.

1 I COOL SHEER I Summer Dresses 91 I now and all through IMplx I the summer m. BiS I Better Dresses 22.75 upwards I I Budget Shop Dresses 14.95 to 19.75 (Stf op 116 WEST ALL EG A Sizes 2 to 6 $4.25 Sizes 6''j to 9 $4.75 Cotton for the Fourth Spectator colors so cool to wear so pretfy to see A colorful collection in pastel and dark colors Sres9to20V: All Jilting double-checked" bv X-RAY Scientific Fitlint Men. Wamen and Children $14.95 to $25.00 MARY MacKichan's 208 South Sycamore hepards H(p LANSING EAST LANSING CHARLOTTE r-- 1 0 at i.

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