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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 21

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sr 21 Wed- Jane 2. 1948 THE LANSING STATE TOURN AT Prepare for Alumnae Tea Sunday -MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY Mary Smith jHospitalWomeii Speaks Vows COMPLETE GENERATOR AND STARTER SERVICE KRAMER AUTO PARTS CO. FISH FRY ALL YOU CAN EAT CAFETERIA LUNCH COUNTER FRIDAY NIGHT 5:00 to 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Gather at Last Meeting of '48 Br HELEN HOENSHELL (Journal Society Writer) An air of "a year's work complet PHONES 4-133S 4-133 KALAMAZOO HOSMER Chantilly lace dramatized the bodice of Miss Mary Jane Smith's wedding gown when she exchanged nuptial vows Wednesday evening In '-WfFT.

1 km i ed" reigned at the final meeting of PERIMINTS 71 North Presbyterian church with Thomas C. Huxtable. BONELESS PERCH FILLETS INCLUDES: COLESLAW, POTATOES, ROLLS, BUTTER and COFFEE SO 7C She Is the daughter of Mr. and! Feather Edge Oil PERMANENT SO QC I- Mrs. Arthur E.

Smith, 1615 West St. Joseph street, and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Huxtable.

OIL PERMANENT FOR FINE AND DIFFICULT HAIR, includes stiamooo And lar.vm. SPECIAL MACMINELESS OIL 319 S. 5.00 Rev. W. Maylan Joes of St.

Jo Home Dairy Co Includes ihMWM And ineerwav. Wash. Ave. seph and Rev. Nicholas T.

Keizer of North Presbyterian church officiated at the ceremony. ARLETTE 'SSS We Feature COLD WAVES Palms and baskets of white gladi NOW S6 New Location 111H East Allegan Room 103 Phone IMM-Onil Ivory Innm Until F. M. oli and peonies were arranged on the altar with candelabra holding i lighted tapers for the candlelight! Scut Ttfacte service. Miss Mildred Koonsman, organist, accompanied Miss Helen: Clark who sang nuptial songs.

the year for the Women's associa- tlon of Edward W. Sparrow hospital I Wednesday afternoon when 50 members gathered In the Nurses' home for their annual luncheon. Beautiful bouquets of spring flowers, arranged In long, low white bowls, centered the tables for the occasion. Predominate in the bouquet jon the speakers' table were large i white peonies, yellow and pink roses and lavender iris. The flowers, donated by an association member, Mrs.

Edith Eve Davis tn memory of her mother, Mrs. Delia Olivia Eva Sparrow Davis, were to be given to hospital patients following the luncheon. I Mrs. Bessie Howe Ceagley, president of the Women's board conducted the meeting. For the occasion she wore light blue frock accented by her pink hat which was trimmed in the same shade of light I blue.

i Others who were seated at the head table were Mrs. Ernest Gibbs, board treasurer; Mrs. Norman Rey-1 nolds, president of the hospital auxiliary: Mrs. G. Dewey McDonald, board vice president; Glen W.

Fau-Isey. director of the hospital; Mrs. Barnard Pierce, board secretary; i Mrs. Carl Johnson, preMdept of the I hospital guild: and Mrs. Charles iGower.

a board member and treas FOR THE PEPSI CBOWD Chantilly roses were appliqued on the sheer yoke of lace over slipper satin, and the lace peplum of the, bride's bouffant skirt which cas caded into a cathedral length train, i A tiara of chantilly roses held in place her veil of imported illusion and she carried an arm bouquet of roses. Mrs. Robert E. Smith and Mrs. BRIDAL FASHIONS by BURNEDEL Heirloom Laces, Pearl Bead Designs, Sheer Lace Flow, ers.

Orange Blossoms and Imported Tulle, All Hand. Made, from Our Collection for Brides and Attendants. $7.50 to $65.00 FERRIS BROS. 327 South Washington Avenue Jack S. Smith, both sisters-in-law of the bride, served as honor attendant and maid respectively.

The honor matron wore ice blue taffeta 1' and the other a yellow taffeta. Both carried arm bouquets of rust snapdragons and white daisies, tied with harmonizing ribbons. MRS. GEORGE T. SCHMITT MRS.

KEITH GARDNER IKS. TOM O'BRIEN Frank W. Huxtable, assisted i Silver is polished by Mrs. O'Brien, his brother as best man while ush-' ers were Robert E. Smith, Jack S.

urer of the association. A new board member. Mrs. Harold Walters, was selected by the 1948-49 Committee Giairmen Named Smith, David H. Jones of Ann Arbor 1 and Leon Huxtable.

I Guests gathered for a reception By Business and Professional Women in the church where a lace cloth Mrs. Schmitt and Mrs. Gardner, In preparation for a tea Sunday in the Gardner home, 1519 Park avenue. The women are members of the local Stephens iollege alumnae group who are giving the tea for students, alumnae and their mothers. This event is the first of its kind to be planned by the year-old group of alumnae.

dk: Mrs. Ethelyn Britten, special events; Mrs. Gertrude Murlin. Mrs. Marie Hager and Mrs.

Julia Gay lord were appointed representa tives for Inter-club council. Annual reports were read by Miss Irene Pap- Committee chairmen for 1948-49 were named Tuesday evening at the annual dinner of the Lansing Business and Professional Women's club in the east room of Hotel Olds by Miss Bernlce Scott, new president. They are: Miss Marion Cady, auditing: Miss Gladys Marquette and Miss Elizabeth Hughes, dinner; worth, retiring treasurer; Miss lola decked the table holding crystal candelabra, flowers and the wed-! ding cake. Mrs. Smith chose a sheer navy blue frock with pale blue accessories for her daughter's nuptials while Mrs.

Huxtable was wearing: a brown sheer with beige acces-' series. Following a wedding trip through i northern Michigan the couple will be at home for the summer at 1615 West St. Joseph street- In the fall! fhev will make ttieir home at 458 Beldon avenue, Chicago, lit Both New Summer DRESSES and SUITS Cogswell, retiring corresponding secretary. A report of the auditing committee was offered by Mrs. Ruby group.

Other members of the Women's board who were re-elected on Wednesday were Mrs. Charles Sprinkle. Mrs. David Bishop, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs.

Gibbs, Mrs. Glen O. Stewart. John Cook. Mrs.

Dwight Rich, Mrs. C. A. Triphagen and Mrs. Go-I wer.

Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Oeorge Pratt and Mrs. O. A. iJenison.

honorary members of the I association. Luncheon arrangements were made by Mrs. Triphagen, assisted by Mrs. L. G.

Bailey. Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Wilbur Seelye. i Mr.

Fausey reported to the group that Miss Ruth Marin, recent recipient of a $1,000 scholarship given by Phi Kappa Phi. national honorary society, for advanced study, also is a graduate of the hospital school of nursing and now is a health instructor in the school. Shower Is Given Country Club Golfers Find Weather Kind Miss Adeline Welt, education; Miss ah oticrNAi 1 -f VMMUtt CKCONt i I $10S5 MacLean, chairman. Linen Shower Is Given for Grace Conn ell are graduates of Michigan State college. Mildred G.

Davis, emblem; Mrs. Ruby McLean, fellowship; Miss Rita Kastner, finance; Miss Elizabeth Monitor, health. Others are Miss Eunice Sparkman, international relations; Miss Ruth The first June "Ladies Day at the Country club of Lansing brought a clear bright response from the Whiting, legislation; Miss Rose Ger for afternoon or eve- weatherman. Thirty-eight players m'emhAThtn-'Mr. guests by candlelight.

Miniature umbrellas and pastel flowers decorated each table. Miss Connell was also a guest at a miscellaneous shower given May 28 by Mrs. Curtis Ridge. were attracted to the sun-sprayed ger public aHau.S;'Mr. Doris Hart- Climaxing a series of pre-nuptlal ning wear I man, publications; Mis.

Margaret! parties for Mis Grace Connell was Nutting and Miss Elizabeth Price, a linen shower given in her honor publicity; Mrs. Alice Leathers, ra-J Wednesday evening in the Y. W. course for morning golf. Mrs.

Kath-erine VanDervoort and Mrs. Clyde Olin acted as chairmen of this event while Mrs. Gerald A. Baker Is chairman for the month. An award was given to Mrs.

Howard Cook for being closest to the pin on number four hole and Mrs. R. Hoffman Collins received the low C. A. by Mrs.

Lawrence McKenzle. Shirley Goheen A bride doll gowned In white net centered a serving table at a miscel 1 PARTICULAR? Then Dine in HOTEL OLDS DINING ROOM Miss Connell will repeat her vows to Fred Gross Sunday In Mary Sablna chapel of Central Methodist church. Games were played during the evening with Mrs. Thomas Lowe winning a prize. Who Where When putts prize.

Sixty women were seated at tables for luncheon. English hawthorn. laneous shower given Wednesday (evening for Miss Shirley Goheen by Mrs. Alan Scoggins. 431 North Magnolia avenue.

Miss Goheen is to be married to Stanley Neil June 26 In Olivet Baptist church. Spring flowers completing the ta Refreshments were served to 12 HOf Jvntoc First puts so imich voWe liwo swds totf price it yow good lucki HOW Btzobeth Cccone puts so atoch glomogr into cotton yoer good bcki And HOW you're going to look in the swnbock dress, she separate, rounded bolero is everybody good IvcM Btve, copper, brown, ptok, wish contrasting cwmsaerbend. Saes 7-9-1 1-13-15. Seniors at Notre Dame university. iris and daisies formed the attractive table centerpiece.

Mrs. Sanford Landell and Mrs. H. J. Michaelis.

chairman and assistant chairman for the month, were present, and were assisted by Mrs. Stanley Red-fern. In the bridge session that followed winners who received prizes were Mrs. Lad Slingerlend and Mrs. Tom Bailey.

the Fred Tallmadge and Jack Cava-naugh, spent last week-end visiting their parents. Fred is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Tallmadge, 511 North Chestnut street, and Jack's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Cavanaugh, 703 Seymour avenue. CORDER'S STORE HOCBS STORK BOCSS 9:00 A. M. to MODART ble arrangements were flanked by lighted tapers. Games were played 'with prizes going to Miss Barbara Pearson.

Mrs. Benjamin Lang. Mrs. Alice DesErmia and Miss Marion Small ey. I Other guests included Mrs.

Milton Goheen. mother of the bride-elect; Mrs. Luella Neil, grandmother of the bridegroom-plect; Mrs. Harold Brown, Miss Barbara Murga-troyd. Miss Donna Richards.

Miss Sylvia Luhtala, Miss Marjorie Het-rick. Mrs. Donna Cooley. Miss Shirley Taylor. Miss Bonnie Grindling.

SMiss Dolores Cascarein. Miss Evelyn Brown and Miss Mary Dunham. ta NORTH LANSING SW Something new has been added "Lyl VU Notre Dame June 15. Week Days 224 East Grand River Avenoe Saturday to several brands of pre-packaged spinach Gregory Christian and his cousin. Their cellophane wrap u.

COTTONS, SHEERS and FINE LINENS Cool, comfortable, charming suits and dresses for every occasion that's likely to crop up on your summer calendar. Plaids, stripes and solids, in pretty feminine styles in soft, sun-drenched colors. All izes from 10 to 50. Priced from Hip Mugger does it 9 per reveal U. 8.

consumer standards label. This means a government inspector has checked for cleanliness, freshness and quality. And that's a good buy. Louise Funkey of South Africa, who are both stu-i dents at Michigan Stat college, were hosts to Bob Swanson and: Wanda Weise of Saginaw at the O. Christian cottage at the Hla-i watha club on Lake Michigan, fori the holiday week-end.

When Bob Christian completes his finals at! It snuggles your hips into smart svelt line and leave your wahtttiM free! A typically fine Notre Dame next week, he and Greeorv will snend the thre vwkii Are You Proud of Your Children? Are You Particular About What They at the northern cottage. -1 FERRIS BROS. .327 South Washington Avenue Mr. and Mrs. A.

Renker Entertain Their Friends Modart garment of fine quality taffeta, exquisitely made with talon dosing. Its light weight and extra comfort will please yoa. For the pleasure of a group of friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Renker. 2910 West Michigan avenue, entertained Wednesday evening at a 6 o'clock dinner following which card games were played. Guests included Mrs. Beatrice Fredericks, Miss Inez Kneeland. Miss Nellie Stears.

Mrs. Daisy Sisson. Mra. Ellze Ask your corsetiere to show yon this delightful garment. CHILDREN'S Play Sandals STURDY STITCHED SOLES Nii XV -s KELLOGG CORSET SHOP Sadie M.

LaMeres Jennings, Mrs. Pearl Darling, Sam Silverman and Jack Monks. Mud should be wiped off leather shoes or gloves promptly to prevent a bad stain on the leather, say textile specialists of the U. S. department of agriculture.

Scrape off moist mud and wipe leather clean t. 1 We Are See Us Experts stvit atomy Today on Corset fry LE MONDE iwxJj1' Wear ti momm temi co oc.N.w rating One Strap Adjustable Widths er uiey nave oriea. J. W. KNAPP COMPANY "hvt Red, White 'and Brown Sizes 8I2 to 12 $3.00 Infants' Sizes 2Vi to 6.

$2.50 6Vi to 8, $2.75 We SPECIALIZE in Children's Clothing! Wa banal the bt nationally advertited merchaiidita. All amtz. ingly priced to fit your pocket book. If it's made and if it's good, yon will find it in oar hag selection of quality children's clothing. Tht production of these manaficturert is limited, and can only distributed through tha best stores in the country.

Became of this, they have developed a remarkable efficiency which enables ni to sell these products at very little if any more than yon would pay for the regular run, of merchandise purchased at any store. Our sales people are specially trained to help you with your clothing" problems. Check the names below, then shop here, where quality and popular prices go hand in hand. 41 Ml doobletanklef in T-Strap Sandal WeatharbM Raincoats Stylo Undid Undorwoar Nolan Qlovoa Ftakia Toys Tidykins FOR GIRLS INFANTS' SIZES Vx to 6 $2.50 6'2 to 8 $2.75 Children's Sizes, iVi to 12, $3.00 Red, White and Brown FOR INFANTS Carter's VanU Curity Diapwa Kloincrt's Th.y.r Furniture North Star Bl.nk.ta FlMr Swill Wool.nt Mrs. Day's Shoaa N.nn.tt.

Drmn Snuggle Product ''in Weatlw Winky Snomuits Body by Fiwhor Coata Cindarolla Dmm FOR BOYS Kat. Ononaway OmnCjlrter.t Xri Misa Quality Dresses Glorified Girl Formal wtg Pre-Teen Dresses Chios Rainbow Girl Oressa Mckem Knitwear Joan Lord Sportsweai Kayne swinging fullness onnie Laurie puts you in the fashion whirl with this cool creation featuring a full circlular skirt, and highlighted by a sleeveless, multi-colored bolero. Sizes 9 to 15. 24.95 Other Children's Play Sandals $1.95 to 53.95 maul jLAMSlrtfhEANrK CHILDBErliSTOIu Cushion -wedged sandals as dainfy looking as your petticoat-ruffle dressesl Two bracelets 'round your ankle gold, ruffles at your cool while suede. as seen in VOGUE CXCLUSIVILY AT Ruth Donnelly Shop 235 South Washington We Invite Charge Account! Only IF ITS MADE AND IF irS GOOD WE HA VE IT Satisfaction Guaranteed Ckarit Accounts Accepted 233 S.

Washington Ave. 20 South Washington Avenue Phone 52910 KNAPfS SECOND FLOOR.

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