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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 36

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June 27. 1948 THE LANSING STATE JOURS' MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY 4 Sun. FOURTH SECTION Four Brides of the Recent Week-End (Wedding Vows SPECIAL! Lansing Girl Speaks Nuptial Vows Saturday Are Spoken in Local Ceremony PERMANENT WAVES $3.95 COLD WAVES oiicult haim $6.00 up For on Appointment Phone 23173 VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP Special This Week! Regular $15.00 BONNIE COLD WAVE Vi Price $7.50 Complete with Shampoo, Hair Cut and Fingerwave. burton's beauty shop A white satin gown in the princess style was worn by Miss Juanita Cowan, Saturday afternoon for her marriage to Frank Hunsaker, Jr- 01 Charlotte in Central Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Cowan. 1929 Rob-t-rtx lane, and the mother of the Canada is the destination of honeymooners Mr. and Mrs. Virgil S.

Southwell who were married Saturday at 2 p. in. in South Baptist church. Rev. Malcolm Cronk officiated before 200 guests.

The bride is the former Miss Betty Jane Whitcraft, daughter of Mrs. Alma Whitcraft, 613 Jessop avenue. She was married to the son of Mrs. Lizzie Southwell of Shaftsburg. Music during the service was presented by Miss Betty Rldeout, ac U.J Ttr.

ti." I DENZEL BURTON bridegroom is Mrs. Frank Hunsaker, i SB a rm i mm itrmw i mm 218 south grand avenue dial 52517 companied by George Fisher in her WEAK EYES Rally back to strength with properly fitted glasses. at MORGAN'S 121 S. Washington Ave. vocal numbers.

of Charlotte. Dr. D. Stanley Coors performed the 2 p. m.

nuptials before a flower-banked altar. Vocal numbers were sung by Miss Jane Ann Ingledew. A high lace neckline was featured in the bride's dress and a heart-shaped pearl headdress secured her net veil trimmed in white lace. She carried a cascading bouquet of white The bride's gown of white satin featured seed pearls trimming the MOST CORRECT sweetheart neckline. A tiara of art! ficial apple blossoms gave a halo 'If I mnk (lH CONSULT C.

C. MACK OPTOMETRIST Phone 27323 25021 gardenias. Miss Ingledew attended as maid 1 1 oi nonor, wearing a yeiiow coiomai dress eomnlemented bv a co There fo "smart" reason for the confidence people place In us when requiring social stationery. Styles and forma of Wedding Announcements and Invitations, for instance, always are superiorly correct, here, in observance of Ach detail of social formality. lonial bouquet.

Briesmaids were Miss Pauline Olds, cousin of the bride, i effect, securing a full-length veil and the same blossoms were snrin-kled over the veil. She carried a prayer book topped by a white orchid tied with silver ribbon and white streamers. Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. Norma Green whose pink chiffon gown was styled with a sweetheart neckline, puffed sleeves and a hoop effect Bridesmaids were Mrs. Geraldine Taylor and Mrs.

Elaine Hunter who wore pink gowns with Dink net over the skirts. Their I wearing a pink colonial dress, and Mrs. Ruth Froust. wearing a matching aqua gown. Each carried a pink rosette.

MRS. FRANK HVNSAKER, JR. MRS. VIRGIL S. MRS.

PAI R. MRS. KENNETH SOUTHWELL JANETZKE HILL Best man was Elmer Hunsaker and guests were seated by Jack Davis, Larry Froust, Jack King and GREGORY, MAYER THOM CO. DoctorV Amazing Reducing Ray Hocguard. Fhone 2-0757 334 South Capitol Ave, Lansing, Mich.

flowers were colonial bouquets of Pn i-i ri Ann Nil nil white carnations and pink roses. fu' Best man was Robert Hunter andl C' L. Clubhouse Reception Follows Wedding Rites of Miss Sosnoskie guests were ushed to their places byJa Otlllff CI(I UI HIV A reception in the church parlors followed the wedding service. Mrs. Edna Adams.

Miss Gartha Rosier, Miss LaVaugh Reimann and Miss Joyce Andrus assisted. The newlyweds will make their home at 627 East Kalamazoo street. A rerention in the Women's club-Cleveland street, and the mother of Discovery Trinity Lutheran church was the nouse followed the marriage of Miss! the brldreroom is Mrs. Henrietta tmmett ureen ana Konaid Taylor. The newlyweds received their guests in the church parlors following the service.

When they return from their honeymoon July 11, they setting Saturday at 3:30 p. m. for Beverly Sosnoskie and Kenneth Hill Hill of Hastings. the marriage of Miss Patricia Hastings which was solemnized I Music was sung during the service will be at home at 1002 East HighiNunn daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

by Rev. Phillip Schroeder Friday at! by Mrs. Walter Scutt, accompanied street. Raymond Nunn, 1540 Spencer street, 8 p. m.

in Trinity Lutheran church, by Rudolph Schmidt, organist. Y.W.C.A.Notes TUESDAY Overseas club, 7:30 p. rooms 402-3. to Paul R. Janetzke.

Parents of the The bride is the daughter of Mr The bride approached the altar In a gown of slipper satin fashioned with an off-the-houlder neckline and net voke. Her skirt was full and KimbaU-Struble Rites Solemnized WEDNESDAY Business Girls' bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob and Mrs. August Sosnoskie.

1113 Janetzke. 108 East Thomas street. Rev. Philip Schroeder united r- i couple before 250 guests and organ ITgllIrt music was played during the service by Rudolph Schmidt. I IF niMlnU I Voiivn-f Fresh Flower Arrangements For Summer-Brides COMPLETE SELECTION of Art Craft Pottery pTC Copper Brass And Many Other (jl I Planters Item Hanging Baskets SMITH FLORAL 322 S.

Washington Ave. Phone 57159 a tiara of seed pearls secured a fin gertip length veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses. club picnic, 6 p. meet at association building; Ignacio Zaragoza club, 8 p.

Colonial room. THURSDAY Thursday club, 6 p. room 406. White gladioli and delphinium. The brides rosepoint lace gown vt decked the altar of Mt.

Hope was fashioned with a cathedral nyt'c Methodist church at 4 p. m. Satur-length veil and her maid of honor.jCACiuilCC day for the nuptials of Miss MelvalMiss Laura Nunn of Flint, wore a Maid of honor was Miss June Shortz whose gown was aqua taffeta. A sheer yoke of marquisette fashioned the of f-the-shoulder neckline and her full skirt was caught Kimball. Bishop road, and Lyman i pink rayon gown with an off-the SATURDAY Comite Patriotlco Lighted tapers and summer flow- up at points by tiny flowers to re- Mexicano dance, 8 p.

auditorium Robert Strable of St. Johns. i shoulder eirect bodice. The bride is the dauehter of Mrs. Bridesmaids were Miss Beverlv ers before the fireplace of Plymouth veal a ruffled petticoat.

Adah K. Kimball of Sarasota. Viele and Miss Ella Janetzke who; congregational house Saturday aft-' Also attending the bride were Miss and parents of her husband are Mr. were attired in yellow and aqua ray- ernoon provided the setting for theiBettv Tolles, bridesmaid, and Miss and Mrs. Edson Struble of Traverseion gowns.

imarriage of Miss Virginia Coleman, Barbara-Le Enyart, junior brides- City. Rev. Harrv L. Maunder of- The newlyweds greeted theiri720 West Allegan street, and Miss Tolles was dressed in ficiated before 100 guests and wed-iguests in the Trinity Lutheran dell L. Stewart, 429 West Allegan yellow taffeta and Miss Enyart's ding music was furnished by Jacklschool hall following the ceremony, street.

was of pink taffeta. All at- Chard. I After their honevmoon they will be Rev. Robert M. Bartlett.

pastor of pendants wore short white gloves NEW- LUCKIE REWEAVERS NEW LOCATION 1010 East Saginaw St ehen. 52311 Formerly SM North Grantf Av. The high round neckline of the at home to friends July 20 at 1519 the church, performed the double-cuiuumi oouqueuv Thomas Birdsell bride's gown was accented by a yoke 'Windsor street. Eat NEW Kind of Candy and Grow Thin WITHOUT Dieting! Now, without dieting, you can have a more slender, graceful ring ceremonv. The bride, daughter of Mrs.

E. F. Coleman of Otsego, ushers were Jack Fuller and II coming to a V-shape in front nd lback, edged with ruffles of rnatel-1 1 1 1 1 Trrnf Paltnpr I lasse organdie edged, in turn. "tuci rtilllLI, i French lace repeated at the waist. 1 IjThe trainless gown was styled with'JlOei JJCail AOJC We Use Perchlor ethylene THE FINEST I MOST EXPENSIVE 1 DRY CLEANING FLUID I ESQUIRE CLEANERS I 900 South Cedar Phone 55720 Delivery Service i formerly of Howell, was given in ecKieu.

i marriage by her uncle, R. W. Fitch' Following their wedding trip to of Detroit, Minneapolis. the couple will Gowned in a babv blue faille at home July 9, at 205 Park street, frock with a ballerina skirt and Mason. short flared Jacket, the bride chose! a halo hat of the same blue faille.jArt Craft Club Meets Her flowers were crimson rosebuds.

Mr a basque bodice and full Wed Saturday I Waxed orange blossoms secured a fingertip length veil and she car- ried a colonial bouquet predoml- i narH hr u-hit ms I Given in marriage by her brother. Mrs. Thomas Murray of Otsego (ain members of the Art Craft Y. W. C.

A. SUMMER DIP Medical Cards Required Monday 11 A. M. to 12 Women and Girls Tuesday 1 to 3 P. M.

Open, 4 to 5 P. M. Mixed Wednesday 6 to 7 P. M. Women and Girls, 7 to 8 P.

M. Mixed, 8 to 9 P. M- Rental. Thursday 1 to 5 P. M.

Open, 7 ta 9 P. M. Family Night Friday 2 to 5 P. M. Pre-Teenera and Mothers Admission Adults 30c Children 20c Phone 20771 jl Ice blue crepe was worn by her Theodore Palmer Miss Ruth Irene sister of the bride, was matron of iuncheon at ner home on oke.

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You lose weight or your money refunded on the very first box. Come in, phone or write. ARBAUGH'S rmatron oi nonor. Mrs. Marvin R.

mos road Thursday at 1 p. m. 1 accented by a side drape with silver, Mi! Ra( Bible church. jwas best man. I umiim rm.nrf ntiin.

r. The bride is the daughter of Ben- A reception in Plymouth house' Direr tors Meeting -Willi i 11111; iWr.rTH'E TflilWnW 1 and a matchine blue net rioke bon- Jam" R- Palmer, 2712 Cooper road, followed the ceremony. The bridal I Mrs. George Rosa, president of the Virginia table was set with a hand-made women Clubhouse association, 'will not CVi. rirnoH ninlr rnu, SISlcr VI lf.

centered witn cenierea wun gardenias raimer reier oi ios Angeies. ciom ana uk picsjue ai a meeting oi tne Doard Miss Rose Mary Stimson. brides- Parents of tne bridegroom are wedding cake, surrounded by gar-jof directors Thursday at 1 p. m. in the tea room.

2325 lands of summer flowers and Mrs. Howard C. Rose, maid, wore a white crepe dress with EDINGTON RUG CO. 422 South Washington Avenue BRINGS YOU BEAUTIFUL whifp lac nrnlnm anH a nolo nlnV Ceaar Street. 1 ne cane was cut uy mrs.

riitw. netUnvt7aeUaoi H. Roioff McClellan. She carried talisman at double-ring ceremony and Bergin prMided at the sil JwcoMee roses music was furnished during the service, assisted by Mrs. Oliver Ber- Best'man was Ward Wood and se by Mm.

Cyrus J. Rath, vo-! tram of Detroit and Mrs. Jack ushers were Douglas Stephens and SaIist- accompanied by Mrs. MUo TaJlor Robert r.wvnn Langworthy. After a honemoon in western The greeted their guests Attending the couple were the'higan Mr ani I Mrs.

Stewart in the church parlors following the bridegroom brother-in-law ind home at 720 service. White garden flowers deco- slstr- and Mrs Donald J. John- street. nup- rated the bride table and assisting yel at the reception were Mrs Robert suit accent'a Dv white Victori-'the church parlor following the Gwvnn and MLss Mariorie" nut7kl an bonnet of straw with white veil-'tial ceremony. White blossom ceremony.

white blossoms en ing tied in large bow under her circled the wedding cake and as- Among the other out-of-town guests were Mrs. Marie Sicinger ofi one carrita victonan dou-listing during tne reception were Saginaw. Mr. and Mrs. Park l.

I uet of white roses and pale yellow Mrs. Bernard Palmer. Mrs. Theodore Adams of Favett Mr nH xr i raimer. Mrs.

oeraia r-aimer. Mrs. Johnston's sand-colored en-' Lee Allen and Mrs. Edward Stasik. Henry Bouske and was imiLiiru on oy navy Diue' i ney win travel inroucn norinern and Oswald of Chicago, Mr.

Edson Struble and Mr. Mrs! accessories- She carried a bouquet' Michigan on their wedding trip and and Fred Murphy of Traverse City Mrs tausman rases ano deep Blue del- in September will live in Rap-Kimball of Sarasota, and Mr', and phi.nl,V,m,-, Ushp" were DaIe Gruhn ids where the bridegroom is enrolled and Wellman Wirick. in the school of pharmacy at Ferns Mrs. Joseph Begin, Mr. and Mrs Frances! Tne C0UPIe greeted 100 guests in institute.

John Grabow. and Miss Now you can give all your rooms a new personality with handsome chintz by Kandell. There are formal patterns for stately rooms, daring designs for modern rooms, gay motifs for children's rooms and play rooms. Choose from our fascinating collection of creative color combinations on fine, close-woven fabric with a permanent finish. All at a price that means you can afford lovely Kandell chintz for every room.

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