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THE STATE JOURNAL. LANSING. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1936 ACTIVITIES en SOCIAL and CLUB LIFE of CITY LOCAL GIRLS WARD-BELMONT GRADUATES World Broadcast Omicron Nu National Group Handicap Finals Is Banquet Feature Completed at Country Club Is Entertained at Tea Here Members of Executive Committee Holding Annual Session in East Lansing Are Guests At Home of Mrs. A.

G. Kettunen An international "broadcast- pro Thirty women golfer of the Coun A Luncheon Marks i oth Birthday I Of M. S. C. Chi Omega Chapter Active and Alumnae Members Join in Giving Anniversary Affair at ynion; Dr.

Shaw And Mrs. H. H. Halladay Give Talks TQ CELEBRATE the lbtfc of the foundinf of XI Oerfima chapter of Chi Omega at Michigan State college, active and alumnae members gave a luncheon Saturday noon in the Union Memorial bjiildlng. They were seated at a table arranged to form a and beautifully decorated with red and yellow flower and tapers, accented by the emblem of the sorority.

Miss Orsce Newlns served as toastmlstress for the program which used as its theme the History of Chi Vres. Robert 8. Shaw of the college, spoke briefly concerning the history of Michigan State college, and Mrs. B. H.

Halladay told of the founding of XI Oamma chapter. Past presidents gave resumes try Club of Lansing enjoyed breakfast at the club before completing the vided the program fos the annual mother and daughter banquet which junior high school Girl Reserves staged Friday evening at the Y. W. C. A.

spring handicap finals Friday morn EAST LANSING, where Omicron Nu national executive committee ha been holding its annual session, members of the committee were guests at ing. It was the regular monthly golf breakfast In charge of Mrs. A. P. Ken a.

tea at which Mrs. A. O. Kettunen was hostess in her home, 323 Marshall street, Friday afternoon. Meetings of the committee have been held In the Peggy Fill, presld-nt of West Jun nedy.

Mrs. John Oswald. Mrs. Howard Pett. Mrs.

L. O. Reutter. Mrs. L.

F. Nlergartn. and Mrs. E. Hacker.

After breakfast, the group finished the handicap finals and played for 1 a a i ks- -i si home economics building at Michigan State college, with Dean Marie Dye. president of the council, presiding. Omicron Nu is a national honorary home economics society and the council includes, in addition to Dean Dye, Mis Phyllis Sprague of Pennsylvania State college, vice president; Miss Lucy Rath, bone of the University of Texas, secretary; Miss Hughina McKay, Ohio State. ior Girl Reserves was the "announcer," and greetings from across the sea were given by Mrs. Maurice Knapp for France, Ehdabeth Schulx and Betty Crawford for Germany, Mrs.

Haifa Gamel for Syria, and Mr. Constantino Pizzo for Italy. low putts on the II holes. Mr. Percy Collins won the prise.

The mornings golf was in enarge university, treasurer; and Mrs. Agnes of Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Jsmes Tranter. Mrs.

J. E. Oarlent, and Mrs. Martin Vorberg. Hunt Cade of East Lansing, editor.

A play by the East Lansng Girl Re of sorority events during their respective years. Arrangements were in charge of Miss Benin Core and a committee of Historical Club Officers Elected For her tea Friday, Mrs. Kettunen Next Wednesday women of the club Invited active members of Omicron Nu, alumnae, and home economics faculty members. It was held in the serves, a tap dance by Peggy Mac-CaUum, and a flag ceremonial by the West junior high school concluded the program. will entertain for Mrs.

L. A. DrlscoU who has just returned from a world tour, and will near Mrs. DrlscoU's account of her adventures. This will be a bridge luncheon with golf in the Pays Visit to Irish Hills By Faculty Folk Club Group active and alumnae members as follows: Miss Peggy Bond, Miss Barbara Bradford, Miss Ruth Smith.

Mlat Iris Leatherman. Miss Medrith Hirarh. Miss Jeanette Balrd, and Miss Phyllis Davidson. beautiful formal Japanese garden of Betty Hogan of Pattengill gave morning. The golf will take the place the Kettunen home, and in the receiving line were the executive committee of the usual Friday morning play and the toast to mothers and Mrs.

G. H. Calhound of Bast Lansing, the re members. Miss Louise Freyhofer, one of there will be no organized activities at the club on Friday. Is Gaett at Shower sponse.

Newcomers' club of the Faculty Folk the founders of the organization, Misa Louise Clemens, Mrs. Martha Loree. Fifty member of the Woman's About 75 girls and their mothers Walnut Hills Golf club will be en club of Michigan State college held For the pleasure of Miss Elisabeth Oarvey whose marriage to Oessford Historical club enjoyed a day out were present. Miss Elizabeth Knight. Mrs.

Bessie Howe Geagley, Mrs. Lutie MISS BARBARA RENIGER MISS JOAN BUTTER FIELD the final meeting of the year in the tertained June and elaborate plans are being made for that day. Girl Reserve secretary, was a guest. Gunson. and Mrs.

Philo Pratt, charter ing through the Irish Hills district Orsy will be an event of June 10, Mrs. form of an 11 o'clock breakfast Sat urday morning in the sun room of the Frldsy. Their first top was the Mc-Curdie Gardens at Somerset Center, members. Mrs. Robert S.

Shaw, wife of the president of Michigan State college, and Miss Edna Smith poured. Miss Reniger and Miss Butterfield Union building, at which time new of fleers were elected. Deposit Asked Cast Ending After a short stay they Journeyed on to Announcements Music Notes Mi Mrs. Elmer Scheldenhelm was chosen president, and Mrs. Alex Panshin secretary-treasurer.

A musical program Fred Vanderllp entertained Wednesday with a kitchen shower at her home. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out throughout the house. A large pink umbrella attractively lighted and hung with streamers to represent rsln, was suspended from the celling. and the gifts were attached to the streamers. Miss Oarvey received some beautiful and useful gifts.

The evening are graduates of the high school department of Ward-Belmont school, Nashville, Tenn with the class of June. The graduation exercises were To Hold Seats Rehearsal Auxiliary to' Sons of Union Veter was also enjoyed. Mrs. H. E.

Garrison presented1 a Cambridge Junction where the famous Old Walker tavern is located. This Bistorts old inn was built In 132 to serve the stage coach travel on the old Chicago turnpike, and today remains one of the few inns In the country which Is still in its original condition. In the arlv davs it numbered among its arts wlU hold the regular meeting Retiring officers of the club are Mrs. Jackson E. Towne, president, and Mrs.

held last Monday evening at 8 o'clock Monday evening In Veterans' Memorial group of her piano pupils In recital Friday evening at the Mt. Hope Ave Ton OTun club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Florence McCort, 535 West Madison street. Prizes for cards were won by Mrs. Bertha Each.

Mrs. Grace Gibbons, Mrs. Cecil Yo-com. and Mrs. Hazel McCort.

The next meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Meddaugh, 1721 Donora street Mrs. E. Clark Announces M. S.

C. Senior Play to Be in the school auditorium. Other activ building. was spent in hemming towels for the J. R.

Stlefel, secretary-treasurer. Meeting Planned Plan to Aid Town Hall Series Followers Staged Outdoors Wednesday Night guests such illustrious men as Daniel nue Presbyterian church. Those taking part were Eunice Burrows, Gladys Eccles, Robert Oreenhalgh, Peggy Jane McBride, Maxine Cornell, Bon Mrs. William Groh will entertain members of the O. T.

S. club at her home, 615 West Bames avenue, Mon Webster and James Fenlmore cooper bride-to-be and playing keno. Prises were won by Mrs. Carroll Randall, Miss Margaret Clapham, and Miss Majel Oarvey. Others present were Mrs.

Charles Osrvey, Mrs. John Prlcco, By Camera Club and has often been described in lie tlon. day evening at 7:30 clock. Members of the cast of the Michi For the accommodation of teachers nie Jean McKay. Eknore' Klmmer The next stop for the club was the ities for seniors Included the baccalaureate service Sundsy morning and the all-club banquet Monday evening preceding commencement.

There were a number of smaller parties in honor of the seniors, also. Miss Butterfield Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Butterfield, 1102 North Capitol avenue.

Miss Reniger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reniger, 912 South and others leaving the city for the Executive committee of Capitol City and Miss Ida Oarvey.

There will be a special meeting of the Lansing Women's Camera club at Catholic church and cemetery situated and Ruth Jane Porter. Lodge No. 44, Degree of Honor Pro summer, Mrs. E. H.

Clark, director of on a high bluff overlooking iron late tective association, will meet Monday This church and the many unique the Town Hall series, has announced A piano recital will be given by Celebrates gth Birthday Duane Bart rem celebrated hs eighth birthday Thursday with a party at evening at the home of Mrs. Tbelma the home of Miss Katherlne Smith Monday evening. Two traveling exhibits will be reviewed at this time. There will also be a business meet sculptured effects on its surrounding Graduation Gifts Clwt Jewelry. Newest Ceraparts, Bracelets, Nerklarcs, Earrings, Clips and Rings.

Alto Beautiful Handkerchiefs, Lorelv rarses. gssae Zipper Styles. All lolers. KIES SHOPPE IS STRAND ARCADE Bassett, 819 Rlverview Heights. gan State college senior play are entering the final stages of rehearsal for the presentation of Paul Hester's romantic "When Knighthood Was In Flower" to be staged next Wednesday evening in the Forest of Arden as part of the annual week of senior activities.

grounds were largely executed ana pupils of Vivian Bashore Oilson Monday evening at o'clock at the Mt. his home, 201 West Welland road, Val designed by the resident priest who de that a small deposit will reserve seats for next season's course. Early reservations will give a choice of the best seats, she said. Lansing Guard club of Star Review ing. This will be the final meeting of the year.

The club will hold a picnic scribed the place in detail. Holmes street. Hope Avenue Methodist church. Those taking part will be Betty Schopp, Mar- No. 7, W.

B. wiU meet at the ley Farms. Msny utile guests were present. Celebrates Birthday The club had luncheon at the Tow The series next year will be the fin on June 17 at the home of Mrs. Ruby Avery on Willow road.

er Inn, situated in the heart of the home of Mrs. 8adle Bailey, 1112 Hickory street, Monday evening at 8 Irish Hills and after luncheon a pro With the natural beauty of the est ever presented to a Lansing audience, Mrs. Clark announced. She has signed eight celebrities who have mes o'clock. Nell F.

Oatton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Getton, Thursday celebrated gram was given, the main feature be Personals Lost Coin 6ollects Interest his third birthday anniversary with a Ing a delightfully Informative laic oy Mrs. Herman H.

Halladay concerning sages of outstanding interest, and is K.I. Y.T. Club Feted cia Mellon, Arlene Campbell, Dorothy Swanton, Robert Bam urn, Boni Richardson, Eugene Lee, Gloria Ingersol, Rex Sessions, Leora Martin, Joyce Curtis, Gwendolyn Cook, Harold Sessions, Betty Rowley, Agnes Mc-Clure and Margaret Rowley. NEW SHARON. Ia.

(UP) Twenty the history of the region. Mrs. Hal campus providing the setting, the cast Is prayerfully hoping that the weather man win be as considerate as he has in the Not in the 30 years' history of the staging of the play has it been necessary to postpone the event because of unfavorable weather. negotiating for a ninth speaker to conclude the course. The name and subject will be announced in the near years ago, C.

E. McManus dropped Mrs. E. J. Bush, who has been se AfiY.W.C.A.

Affair laday. whose parents were pioneers in the district, was well equipped to tell Charles R. Doyle, M. D. 108 East SL Joseph St GENERAL SURGERY Office Hours: a to Daily fEarent Thursday I.

Sundaes and gveninga By Appointment Office, rkan tesss Res. rkoae. tuts party at Potter park. Oames and races were the festure or the afternoon with prizes being awarded the winners. Refreshments were served, the table arrangements being carried out in nursery motile of pink and riously ill for the past month, is now her listeners about its folk-lore.

convalescing at her home In Valley Opening with Cornelia Otis Skinner quarter In a bank at Talntor. The other day. he recovered It, with Interest. The fixtures were torn out, and the quarter discovered with an old penny lying beside iu K. I.

Y. T. club was entertained by After the program, the club wss en Farms. Several Lansing students have Miss Mary Burrell at the Y. W.

C. A. who served to start off the course when it opened a few years ago, there will be speakers and entertainers to prominent roles in the play. Elizabeth Lilley, a sophomore, who has ap white. Ouesta were Mona LaCron, Bernlre Stankus, Arlene Johnson, Lila Hamilton, Joyce.

Revs, and Ronald Thursday evening. Following the bus tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Halladay at "The the beautiful country home situated one mile from Clinton on US-11 2. A short business meet Mr.

and Mrs. George Hobbs of East Pupils of Mies Louise Freyhofer win be presented in recital Tuesday evening at o'clock in Peoples church. peared in several productions staged by suit the most discriminating audience. Lansing are spending the week at the Greenbrier hotel, White Sulphur Case, and Adele, Clio May, and Arn East Lansing. The following will take Miss Skinner will present tier la- iness meeting, bridge was played, with honors going to Miss Irene Marquardt and Miss Mildred Pappas.

ing was held after which programs for Springs, W. Va. eld Lankenau. Mrs. Frank Hamilton and Mrs.

Clarence Lankenau assisted the Civic Players guild, will play the part of Mary Tudor. Donald Wett-laufer of Lansing, active in dramatic activities on the Ampus, will portray the new year were distributed. Next year meetings will begin In octooer. mous play "The Wives of Henry probably the most outstanding impersonations ever to be brought to the stage. She will appeir October 14.

Yellow lilies were used for decora part: Paul Herbert, Bertrand Hewett, Margery Roberts, Virginia Boulware, Dorothy Roberts, Doris Miller, Dorothy Barnum. Sarah Jane Vaughn, Allen Curtis, Mary Lee Miller. Wendell Mrs. Fred N. Selby left Lansing during the afternoon.

Shower far Bride-U-Be Homemakers Clubs the part of King Henry VIII, Other Lansing students cast in roles are Ira Murray, Will Somers, Frances Scullln, Saturday morning for Hinsdale, 111., where she wUl spend about a week Charming Pollock, playwright and tions, carrying out the club colors of green and yellow. A large cake bearing the letters I. Y. centered the refreshment table, flanked by Mls Be mice Paquct was guest of Grove. Jack Down, Ann Wagenvoord, with her daughter and son-in-law.

honor Wednesday evening at a mUcel Plan Staff Meeting BALLET MINIATURE Annual Sprint Recital WELLS STUDIO OF THE DANCE Eastern High School Auditorium Friday, June 12, 8 o'Clock Adults 50c Children 35c All Seats Reserved and Virginia Thomas. Marguerite Plett, Muriel Mailman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Homer. From laneous shower given by Miss Elisa actor, J.

Fred Essary, Dr. Alfred Adler, Edward Tomllnson, Harry Overs treet, William C. DeMille and H. V. Kalten-born make up the list of speakers al Jane Scammon, Billy Hoover, Betty The play is sponsored by the Theta Alpha Phi and is under the direction Hinsdale she win go to Witchitaw beth Veresh.

Bunco was plsyed, prises Baltzer, and Nancy Mcgee. Regular staff meeting of Ingham Palls, to spend about three weeks of E. S. King, of the speech depart going to Mrs. c.

8. Veresh and Jean Mathews. Luncheon wss served, a lighted tapers. Residents Attend Findlay Program with her brother, Roy Hart, and his held Monday morning at o'clock In the pavilion at Potter park. All club ment.

ready engaged, and the ninth win be announced as soon as contracts are signed. family. Grace Inman Morford will present her pupils In piano recital Monday festure being a cake decorated with miniature bride and bridegroom. presidents are scheduled to be pres Two A re Hostesses evening at 7:45 clock in the audi ent. Homemakers clubs are to meet Guests at the affair were Mrs.

Henry torium of Central Temple houre. next meek as follows: Y' Business Girls raquei, motner of ine guest of honor. At Personal Shower Monday Blue Ribbon club at 1:30 Miss Gladys Latchaw and her I. N. Latchaw, left Saturday Those appearing on the program will be Ann Hathaway.

Dona Jean Par- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Landers of Cristobal, Panama, returned to Lansing Friday from Detroit where they remained a few days; to spend a few weeks with Mrs.

Landers' father. Dr. o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mar Plan Lake Outing Mrs. Minnie Lucas, Mrs.

Veresh. Miss Mary Grace Smith, Miss Evelyn Buchel. Miss Jesn Mathews, end Miss guerite Davies, 754 South Magnolia Miss Helen Sorensen and Miss Essie melee, Grace Johnson. Marianne Phillips. Jack Cameron, Paul Boehler.

mom Ing to attend the alumni banquet and 50th anniversary celebration avenue: Fairview Sewing club at Oeraldlne Hudson. M.ss Paquet, whose Lindquist were joint hostesses Thurs Younger Business Girls' club of the o'clock in the No. fire station. East O. L.

Oarner. They will leave for a motor trip through New England and Clark Blodget. James Towne, David Hathaway, Joyce Goodrich. George Denfield. Barbara MacKenzie.

Dawn day evening at a personal shower for Michigan and Hayford avenues. marriage to Robert Palmlter will be an event of June 21. received many ARBAUGH'S of the founding of Findlay college, Miss Latchaw's parents were members Y. W. C.

A. Is planning a week-end outing at Camp Metamiga, Lake Lansing, Saturday and Sunday, June 13 Tuesday New Deal club at 1:30 Nova Scotia, where they will spend ine summer. juvcit gll. of the first class graduated in 1889, Agler. Janet Ecker, Mary Towne.

and Miss Latchaw herself taught the and 14. Any girl who has ever at Nancy Shepherd, Joan Bendell, Jean o'clock at the North End Community hall; Friendly Neighbors club at 1:30 o'clock at Potter park, or. In case of Miss Harriet Pratt, who will marry Weir VanHouten this month. Buffet luncheon was served, after which Miss Pratt received many lovely gifts. 1900 Bunco club members were en- Lieut.

W. Clare Ennls, U. S. and Engiisn and sociology departments tended meetings of the club, or any Cameron. Marilyn Bendell.

Jean Aft one Interested In joining, is invited. lenaineq un a garoen party at the home of Mrs. Edward Carlton and ler. Phyllis Dean. Lucille Baker.

Hil- Mrs. Innls will arrive from San Diego, Cal, Monday to be guests of Mr. and rain, at 1209 Allen street: Parkview Prosperity club at 1:30 o'clock at the after graduating from Findlay and Oberlin colleges in 1914. Findlay college was founded by Dr. J.

R. H. Reservations may be made by calling ine guest list included Mrs. John degarde Ellson. Caroline Denfield and rrea wamer.

on Willow atrt Mrs. Harry H. Ennis, 512 South Pine Llndqulst, Mrs. William Belgard, Miss Clarice Carr. home of Mrs.

Sarah Sheldon, 12ZS Miss Marie Wllklns at the J. R. Ber-gin residence or Miss Elizabeth Friday afternoon. Prizes were to Mrs. Latchaw.

well known in this city, be- street. lieutenant Funis, a graduate Robert Pulver. Mrs. Fred Warner. Mr.

North Larch street; Stitch and Smile club at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lydla teacher of Mildred Pratt, Mrs. C. A. Reynolds, Mrs.

Raymond Bennett, Mrs. Lawrence Ehrman, Mrs. Hazen Everett. Knight at the Y. W.

C. A. of the United States Naval academy tore nis oeaui a lew years ago. Harry Relfsnyder. aad Mrs.

Jack Pe with the class of 1930, has been as piano in Lansing, wl.1 present a num Mrs. Callie Austin. 08 Drury Lane terson. Ths was the last party of the signed to the academy at Annapolis, Miss Lillian Itsell, Miss Inez Halladay, Nonesuch club at 2 o'clock at the ber of her pupils In a recital Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the First Miss jean Fisher, Miss Wilms where he will taxe posi-graouate wort. home of Mrs.

Gladys Beatty, Route 3, ciuo tor me season. New Books Added Methodist church at Holt. The fol Church Societies South Washington avenue; Happy Wooten, Miss Neenah Kyes, Miss Norma Fox, Miss Helen Lowell. Miss Prof. Henry Hewetson and Mrs.

Hewetson, of Edmonton, who are lowing pupils will take part: Pauline Carroll. Phyllis Marquedant, Pauline Thorbum, Sarah Guenther, Margaret Hour club at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edna Moore, 327 Hodge avenue; Busy Bee club at 2 o'clock at the To School Library spending the summer with Mrs. Hew- Karl B. Brncker, M.

D. MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING 219 Townsend Street PRACTICE LIMITED TO RECTAL DISEASES Office Bears: 1 te It isi I ti I Pkena S0M4 Jennie Johnson, Miss Helen Hitch' cock, and Miss Eva Wright. Picnic Is Planned Huber, Violet Ward. Loentine Hanne etson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Missionary society of St. Paul's Evangelical church wiU meet at the home of Mrs. Anna Spears, 605 North man, Patricia Archambault, Alden Chambers, of Lansing, have just re Archambault. Ethel Dietrlck, Yvonne turned from a motor trip to Montreal home of Miss Ruth Carpenter, 922 North Pine street; Goodwill club at 7:30 o'clock at the North End Community hall; Friendly Circle at 7:30 o'clock at do res park It weather Chestnut street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rldenour, Ethel Schmttt, Gloria Sil and the city of Quebec.

While in Ot ByE.M.B.Club cox. Phyllis Angell. Judith Hocking, tawa, Professor Hewetson attended the meetings of. the Canadian Political Elaine Franklin, Elaine Milliliter. Vir Floy Plews Evening Aid society of permits, otherwise with Mrs.

M. A. Hardy, 411 Spring street; Foursquare E. M. B.

club will hold the annual Science association. Mt. Hope Methodist church vii meet picnic Monday evening at the cottage Unity club at 7:30 o'clock at the oi Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Moore, Lake gil Millhisler, Florence Sheldon, Lucy Ann Snively, Katherlne Riedel, Betty Seyfried, LaVeda Box. Alice Lott, Norma Keeler. Phyllis Kathleen Martin, Helen Adcock. Ruth VanSteelan-, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Weeks. 1129 Monday evening at 8:15 ocloclr at the home of Mrs. W. G.

Roost, 1124 West Mt. Hope avenue. Assisting hostesses home of Mrs Nellie Commlns, 600 Fil-ley street Ballard street, entertained the follow a I I iiiinimnni.il .11 i I sin pr i. HI 1 I I -me I j'id Cimpttlt SUNDAY DINNER Turkey, Dock Gfif Chicken or Steak. OUC Wednesday Willing Workers club ing guests last week-end: Mrs.

Edith Lansing. Picnic supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock to members and their families. For further information, members may call Mrs. Conrad Colvln and Miss Margery Colvin of will be Mrs. Bernlce James and Mrs.

Dorothy Bennett. Election of officers will take place and refreshments will Betty Jane Van Steelant, Mary Run-kel. Phillip Runkel. Marjorle Cooley, Clifford Cooley. Patricia Cornelius.

I be served. at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mae Barnhart, 409 Norman street: West Side Art and Social club at 1 .30 o'clock est 916 William street; Willing Neighbors club at 1:30 o'clock at Forest school, corner Forest road and Mt. The following books were added to the Lansing public library during the past week: Referent "elleraon's tnd School Directory of the United state, and Canada. The Romance of the PauhKork Quilt in America, Hall.

rieneral Aircraft Tearboolt. nth. 1S.1I; Fare ttrunurea In the Transit Industry American Transit A.m. committee on fare etruc-nres; "The Iron Will," Banning: The old Testament Narrative. Bible: "Collector'! Luck." Carrlck: Miscellaneous I Knew Them In Prison." Harm: "Youth's Captain." Hawthorne; Sir Battle.

Hitler; The Shadow of Ravenullffe." Fletcher; Report of the Conference of Foreign Mission Boards in Canada and United States. Vol. 43, foreign missions conference of North Amenta: 'The Fleet Hall Inheritance" Hosken: "Caesar's Mantle." Main-ar: "Spsrkenbroke." Morgan: Germany Puts, the Clock Back. Mowrer; "Never Say Die." Baton: Social Psychology of International Conduct. Stratton; "In fhe Tiger's Cage." Wells: The Reason for Living.

Wicks; World's Oreat Detective Stories. Rental 'The Iron Will." Banning: Morgan: "la lha Tiger's Cage," Welle. 7 'venHo Europe, Allen; -Billy and Blaze." Anderson; "School Keeps Today." Ashmun; Floneere of America. Blaladrll and Ball: Royal Oak: Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. Nich-olls and daughter. Justine, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur M. Flower and family, Janls. Gene Rodger and Virginia of Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E.

Weeks of Brighton and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weeks of Chicago. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Weeks are former Lan 50c Fish, Scallops. Beef, Veal, Perk ana Cold Meats Interesting Facts Are Revealed by Woman Expert on Art of Rug-Making Hope road; Polnsettia club at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Llla O'Brien, Route 3, Packard street: Fldelis club at 1:30 o'clock at Michigan avenue H. S. Bartholomew, M.D.

1115 City National Bhtg. Lansing, Michigan Practice Limited SKIN DISEASES sing residents, both graduating from Lansing Cafe MS 8. Waablagtaa At. school; Hope Chest club at 2 o'clock HONG KONO (UP) Mrs. Helen C.

would enable them to produce the Central high school. Since their marriage in December they have been re best rugs in China. That was in 1919, Fette, president of the Fette Rug at the home of Miss Pearl Gouldlng, 710 Irvlngton road: Help Each Other club at 1:30 o'clock at the home of siding in Chicago. Mrs. Weeks was formerly Miss Ethelyn Colvin.

company of Peking and a famous expert on the art of oriental rugs and when productions were of the poorest quality. With a small band of Chinese- from ChlhU province who still form the core of her business Mrs. Alice Reed, 213 North Homer street their making, says it Is possible today. wrelcpksne tJlU Thursday Maple Leaf club at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Marie Mrs.

Fette and her dubious manu to produce more than 20,000 square FOR GRADUATE! PERUANENT facturer set up their business in THE Chandler, 520 Mt. Vernon street: "A Tale of Two Cities." Dickens: "But Peking. North End Smllln' Thru club at. 1 :30 feet of rugging a month. "Every rug must be handmade," she says, "and with a uniformity of quality as the main aim, so that no rug tons," Hauman: "Whistler's Van." Jones; Come in thle week and let us design a coiffure that will see you through this all Important occasion In smart style.

Special Reconditioning Oil Permanent Wave, complete gl.OU o'clock at the home of Mrs. Iva Until the depression struck China so forcefully, the Fette factory had Nichols. 318 Thomas atreet: Go Get orders for more than a year ahead. proves a failure from the purchaser's Ths engineer," Kuh: "Valiant. Dog of the Timber 1 1 O'Brien: "Mountain neighbors." Patch and Fenton; "The Or.

cut! Olrla. Valle; "Twenty Thousand League under the Sea," Verne; "Swiss Family Robinson," Wyss. Em club at 2 o'clock at the home of VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE point of view. We have been study' Creator! el Kzclvtlvt Ferwiantnta Mrs. Dora Bowess, Stirling Farms, Today, If business were to cease altogether, it would take at least six Holt; Happy-Go-Lucky club at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Mary months to fill present orders. Tailing Building. Bsnner, 311 Hill street: Times club at Ing the art of rug-weaving from the methods handed down from the Lhama priests of Tibet who were the first to establish this business in Peking. To this knowledge has, of course, been added that of materials and dyes 1:30 o'clock at Willow street school Sew and Sew club at 1:30 o'clock at 916 William street; Merry Work Awsy Circle at 1:30 o'clock at the home of learned from the western hemisphere Mrs. Mable Reth.

614 Paris avenue Despite the fact that Chinese rugs have been famed for their beauty and Happy Valley club at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Estelle Fulton, 1819 quality for centuries, the Chinese never have known much about the art of Thompson atreet. Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Mr. ana Mrs. BomkMraJiaa art giving ap feaasekeeping.

Tkerefare. Ike; are selling ant Ikeir entire sleek mt kasnekaU gaaSs, taeladlng furnltarc, artenul rags, eellectlM of SS Tears, most rare pieces of eaaae aaeelera, aatle, rerstaa paUeey. krssaware, e)4 aaaMTars. candlesticks, travs. Tke aal wUl ke prteaU isf pakUc, starting MsnSaj aaerntag Jans S.

aaf ceallaac ll aal la eaM. 302 M. A. C. Ave.

East Lansing, Ph. 28508 dyeing, and there always has been Friday Sunshine Spreaders at 1 danger of their mixing Inferior quality materials with good wool. The designs are usually adapted from well-known patterns msde by Chinese artists with o'clock at the home of Mrs. Catherine Dexter. 1000 West Main street: True Blue club at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Mary Newcome. 1227 New York Save yourself the difficult part of house cleaning by ending your cur-' tains and blanket! to our careful workers. It's Spring HOUSE CLEANING TIME DON'T FOEGET TO SEND US THOSE: CURTAINS f.ate awe per pair Raffle per pair Fringe Tie per pair BLANKETS Single Carttan te paaind Doable Cotton te peand Single Wool each Doable We. IJH each Quilt JSc each Bags (Washable) te fatal Feather PIOwws Me each Feather Beds lSe poand Wet Wash Se paauad Wet Wash (Rat week ironed. 1e pstssal tUDdkerchiefs rrwned le sack Baagh Dry (starch!) It paejzaf Shirts irencat mmt wf abort serrleea lie each.

AMERICAN LAUNDRY 111-111 E. Waahteiaaw SL Telephone M2St Ei avenue; Splrea club at 3 o'clock at additional decorative features. Mrs. Fette is the wife of a professor of hygiene. They came to Potter park If weather permits or at I Walter French junior high school: i Maple Hill Jolly club at 1:30 o'clock China 17 years ago.

Fette's salary SHOWING of FROCKS made from Simplicity Patterns MONDAY AND TUESDAY MISS ATHALEA BARR, STYLIST. It it to easy to make your own frocks just a alip of the needle, a anip or two of the shears, and it's all done. It't really no trouble at all, especially if made with Simplicity patterns. Misa Athalea Barr. Stylist of Simplicity Patterns, will be in our Fabric Department all day Monday and Tueaday conducting an informal Summer fashion Showing of frocks made from Simplicity Patterns.

was unpaia tor me months and they aecidea to try a business venture. This delicious, dairymen!) savored natural frail rale drink. the home of Mrs. Muriel Foster, 709 Ferndale street: Pleasant Pastime club at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Necle Walker.

1217 West Maple street; Big- Havt ynu Iritd ear Southern Baked ChicneuiT Senred Daily gar and Better club at 7:30 clock at Having always admired Chinese rugs but feeling that something was wrong with their coloring, Mrs. Fette decided to find a Peking manufacturer and see if she could not convince him that her knowledge of chemistry and the aid of a German chemist friend the home of Mrs. Ethel Armstrong. 'PHOnE 21-535 Maple Grove Route 3, Plfer road, off We Prepare Special Eaton Rapids road. BASKET LUNCHES 5tM(giiratAfsrtaise, fanning Synthetic 'Strad' Produced PARIS (UP) A synthetic "Strad-ivarlus," copied from a famous example owned by Yehudt Menuhln j-AunpEREm When yen eat at the Hat you're assured at the cooietrst of food.

WE SERVE BEER CORNER E. Michigan at Faster REMOVAL SALE 3 Wall Case Cheap HATS 50c to $2.00 F. MeCinnill Hat and Gift She ft W. Washtenaw St. the violinist, has been perfected by.

fir DRY CLEAtlERS Emlle Francais. a Parisian violin maker. The process will be useless for commercial purposes, however, says Menuhln,.

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