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VTr Local Red Cross Needs 180 Kits a Month for Soldiers in Foreign Service THE STATE JOURXAt. EAXSIXG. MICHIGAN, MOXDAT. AUGUST 17, 1942 Bride of Army Man Their Engagement Announced Favorite Song Prof, and Mrs. E.

E. D(nvn Mark 25th Anniversary Of World War I Due for Revival Miss Emma Jean LeRoy Feted at Sunday Affair Miss Emma Jean Le Roy, who will be married August 29, 10 Daniel M. Schreiber of Pontiac, was honored Sunday morning at a breakfast and shower given by Miss Betty McClure, who is also a bride-elect, in her home at 1614 Jerome street. Miss LeRoy was presented glass cooking utensils. Breakfast was served at a table appointed with white gladioli.

Summer flow- With the constant demand for kit bags to be made up for soldiers and Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Down entertained nearly 30 relatives and close friends Sunday at their home at 639 Collingwood drive, East Lansing, at an informal gathering marking their 25th wedding anniversary. Dinner was served in the late afternoon.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Guy-Down, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Down of Ithaca, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Woodward of Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark of Flint, Mrs. H.

A. R. Wyckoff of Lansing, Mrs. W. H.

Kuhlman and daughter. HazeL MrJ and Mrs. Lee Lyboit. Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Kuhlman and C. S. Clark.

aL of Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sweet and daughter. Beste.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Meinert and daughter, ilarr Ann, of Montague, and Mr and Mrs. George Numerick and four ciu--dren of Owosso. Mrs.

Grover TruxelL 1024 Wess Ottawa street, has been entertaining Mrs. O. E. Yerty. Eastings, arid Mrs.

D. L. Horpham. D. for the past 10 days.

marines embarking for foreign duty, the favorite song of the last World war, "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag," may soon be revived or perhaps reised to "Pack Up a Kit Bag." crs were used in bouquets jir Many Lansing Girls Attend Custer Dance about the house. Guer-i were Mrs. Verne LeRoy, Mrs. "Walter S. McClure, Miss Mary Jane Slue.

Miss Ruth Bailey, Miss Eleanor Jackson. Miss Eleanor Springer, Miss Alice Cortright, Miss Jane: CHara. Miss Phyllis Wood-ioct. Mrs. Veraon Ebersoll and Miss Lansing chapter.

Fort Custer Mili IE 17 G-E RANGES NOW AVAILABLE MISS EVELENE L. COOPENS tary Service Girls club, was represented by 125 members at the formal dance given Saturday evening for Fort Custer soldiers at the posts' MISS FERN IRENE DIENER These young women are among Lansing's Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coppens 918 s'mith avenue, announce the engagement new iieia nouse. The affair was Warn Against Emphasis on planned by service clubs throughout the state with the cooperation of Miss Ruby Richardson, service club hostess.

Clubs from Albion, Grand Rapids. Battle Creek. Augusta, Jackson, Kalamazoo and Marshall also were represented. Twenty-five hundred Jane Ellen Eenkel. Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Franks have returned to their home at 811 West ipr street, after spending the wk-end with the F. G.

Goldens and the J. C. Murphys at Birmingham. On Sunday they visited the onerman summer home at Anchor Bar, spending a great deal ol the tut cm the Murphy boat there. On ttievr return nome they stopped at Ciernrns where they were luncheon guw'-s Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Zocx. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Burger.

1222 North Capitol avenue, left Sat-s-cT lor Cleveland. where they ar aiiencir.g the national convention of Spanish War Veterans and atixUiaries. tin. Slacks Fad A quota of 180 kits a month, or 1,600 in nine months, has been assigned to Ingham county Red Cross chapter, it was announced Monday. In order to meet this quota, the cooperation of individuals and organizations throughout the county will be needed.

Ingham county chapter has assisted the national organization in filling these kits and 750 of them have just been shipped. The government furnishes the materials for making the bags and the individual chapters make up the bags and furnish the contents, amounting to about $1 per kit. Of the 750 bags furnished locally, more than 100 were made up by indlvduals or groups in the city. Ingham county chapter cannot, for the present, furnish more from chapter funds, but will continue to make and send them if church groups, auxiliaries, clubs, schools, fraternal organizations or individuals wLsh to make contributions for. this purpose.

Anyone interested may contact the production unit for information. The Red Cross, through national headquarters, is able to buy cigarets, playing cards and other commodities for these overseas kits, excise tax exempt. Contents of the kits include soap box and soap, playing cards, writing paper and envelopes, chewing gum, cigarets, shoe laces, shoe polishing cloth, pencil, fiction book and a sewing kit including needles, pins, thread and buttons for all needs. There will be an Increasing demand for these kits as more and more men leave the country, so individuals and groups are urged to co-operate with the local chapter. soldiers and young women were Since it seems to be the fashion to spend so much time planning the peace and worrying along with so i i I I i- Model I 515485 Convenient i Terms little action in winning the war, the present.

The general hospital band and the recruit reception center band provided music for continuous dancing from 8 to 12 o'clock. Pvt. John Sninckling was masters of ceremonies and sang several numbers during the evening. During the grand march, birthday gifts were presented to each sol bureau of fashion trends must faith fullv record the trend of "forecast ing everything from industrial, so cial, financial, political scientific and of their daughter, Evelene Lucille, to Donald Franklin Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony S. Smith, 918 Buffalo street. The wedding date has not been set. Miss Diener's engagement to Sgt. Leo S.

Marczynski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Marczynski, 1327 North Larch street, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Diener, 1100 South Holmes street.

The wedding date has not been set. Sergeant Marczynski is stationed at Bowmen field, Ky. Marriage Announced The marriage of Miss June Marie Slomke, of Mason, to Henry J-Smith of this city, is announced by the mother of the bride, Mrs. Emma Slomke, Mason. The wedding took place August 1 in the rectory of Holy Rosary cathedral.

Toledo, O. Rev. Ft. Edward J. Waltimoc read the service.

Miss Lola Smith, Sault Ste. Marie, and William Meaton, Lansing, were attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are at present in Lansing, and will later make their home in Dayton, O.

psychic is involved In the program Benefit Sales, Suppers, Parties for the future. It seems timely and to the point dier. These were contributed by the club members and were distributed by Lansing mothers who accompa for us to make a fashion forecast and we submit it "body and MRS. DAVID KLEIVER nied the local group. Refreshments were served later.

breeches" for your benefit. A slack fashion at best, it may Mr. and Mrs. Price J. Wilson of put out of business not only the few To Be Club Guests Home Entertaining Gains Popularity Women of the Country Club of daytime clothes that will be left when two-thirds of the women are in uniform or engaged in war industries, but it is already encroach The Dorcas guild of the Christ Ergiish Lutheran church.

122 South Pennsylvania avenue, will sponsor an ice cream social on the church iawn Tuesday. The proceeds, along the profits from the church's fin: such affair, will be invested in Tmted States war bonds. In the eent of rain, the social will be held the fellowship hall. Lansing who plan to go to Walnut Hills Golf club for the exchange ing on evening and hostess apparel. Well-tailored dinner slacks that day activities there Wednesday are worn to theater and on for danc should have their reservations in by "How about having the Smiths over for cards tonight" is a popular summer substitute this year for "Let's take the car and cool off with a ride." Home entertainment of friends and neighbors is becoming a ing, may well become to women what a tuxedo is to men.

noon Tuesday, it was announced to day. Reservations are to made at the Country club. Club members i FEW MOPS 1 COMPUTE WAJI will be guests of the Walnut Hills national form of recreation, bringing "Remember the snood to heck with hats" has been a pretty costly "novelty" for the millinery industry and slacks are to dresses what snoods' are to hats. So don't say women for golfing, luncheon and bridge. of homes, the comfortable way of life, they believe to be theirs by divine right.

To them home epitomizes all of this. Each day away In foreign wars will make home just that much more important. When our men come back, they are pretty jolly well going to know what they want and they are going to run the show. They are not going Ingham county chapter, in addition to filling the kits, provided personal notes in longhand for each bag. Many individuals and organizations donated money for the bags and either wrote their own notes or had their names and addresses in them.

"Day assistants" who helped Mrs. W. C. Hamill, production secretary, in writing the 750 notes which went into the kits, are Mrs. S.

V. Weed, Mrs. P. A. Collins, Mrs.

William Campbell. Mrs. King Stacey, and Mrs. C. W.

McGill. These women serve wherever needed at the unit Eaton Rapids announce the marriage of their daughter, Jane Elizabeth, to Corp. David Kleiver, who is stationed at Camp Sutton, N. C. The wedding took place August -1, in Central Methodist church at Monroe, N.

with Rev. J. H. Armhust officiating. Miss Martha M.

Wilson and John B. Aldrich were the couple's attendants. Mrs. Kleiver who has been with the Greater Lansing Visiting Nurses' association for the last two years, is a graduate df Edward W. Sparrow hospital and has had postgraduate work In public health nursing at Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore, and the University of Michigan.

Corporal Kleiver is the son of Mrs. Rose Kleiver of Williamston. The bride was accompanied south for the wedding by her parents. She will remain in Monroe Jor an indefinite period. Henry-Beebe Rites Are Solemnized iMlllsittiHTTTTIa, we didn't warn you.

Against slacks and pants we pre' sent the following arguments: Men do not like them in peacetime Probably You Can Have One Under New Government Order The government has now relaxed its restriction ea the sale of new ranges. Chances are good that you can buy a new range. Come in right away and. let us advise you. The new General Electric Ranges have been scientifically designed and kitchen tested to cook the most healthful and appetizing meals possible.

The accurately measured and controlled heat of the fast heating Clean Special Calrod Units, the economical Thrift Cooker and the large capacity oven assure wholesome, deliciously cooked food. Vegetables and meats retain the natural juices with their abundance of nutritious vitamins, minerals and proteins. So find out right away if you can own one of these splendid G-E ranges. BARKER FOWLER ELECTRIC COMPANY back the parlor games, round-the-piano singing, and many of the other old-fashioned forms of amusement. Heat and humidity are ignored, if they can't be forgotten entirely, in the happy company of guests.

The good hostess can do more than arrange for games in order to make her guests comfortable. To give them as complete a feeling of coolness as possible she will step up her housekeeping, because nothing men certainly do not want their to take any nonsense from anybody women in pants in wartime. In England women in uniform are making a desperate effort to remain and girls, that includes us. They are going to straighten out a few of the injustices that have rankled and they are going to be in headquarters, checking garments gor feminine. Mary Churchill is quoted 7U ing out and coming in, assembling garments as they come from the as saying "It's hard to stay feminine Peach Surprise 1 package orange-flavored gelatin 1 cup hot water 1 cup peach juice and water 6 peach halves Va cup chopped nut meats.

Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add peach juice and water. Pour small amount of gelatin into individual molds. Chill. When firm, place one peach half in center of mold.

Fill hollow with nuts. Fill mold with gelatin. Chill until firm. Serve, cut-side up, with whipped cream, if desired. Serves 6.

in uniforms. We are making a tre short of a stiff breeze gives a home cutting tables, and assisting with records and telephone calls. Mrs. W. sufficient number this time to form an American Legion that could be a political party that will have both teeth and guts.

mendous effort and getting into our dresses again is a positive joy." They J. Cameron, co-chairman of produc summer comfort so readily as complete, immaculate cleanliness. Curtains as white as soap and water can make them hanging rjerkilv at tion, is in charge of the purchases They will want a few women left don't relax in slacks. Few women over 25 look well In slacks. Hundreds of young girls and supervises the monthly records and reports.

FOR EVERY OCCASION Walter Bros. FLORIST 2C25 High St. Ph. 58013 "if Telegraph Fit wers" spotless windows, woodwork well Mr. and Mrs.

Elwin D. Henry, 302 dusted and polished, lamps, orna in the home cooking, sewing, rearing children, being capable, interesting wives, and if the gals don't want to go back we are of the opinion that the boys will put them back. whose figures are on the bunchy side certainly don't look well in them. Almost all co-ed rules have William E. Peck of Woodland.

Howard avenue, announce the mar ments, and pictures all agleam with is spending a brief vacation at the riage of their daughter, Bonita B. itne evidences ol careful housekeeping, these things are a compliment home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bar So look forward angels to the to A. E.

Beebe, son of Mrs, 114 E. Ottawa Street Phone 21355 num. 215 River street. East Lansing. post war period when home will as Ralph Short, 318 Howard avenue, sume a new dignity, a new meaning, He will return home this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Weeks, for and A. E.

Beebe, 624 North Capi again the considerate woman can add to the pleasure of the guests and her own standing as a hostess by a display of daintiness. It takes only a minute or two to spread a spotless gay cloth on a refreshment table, and to bring out little naDkins to i tol avenue. The wedding took place have a new purpose and become a place to live, instead of just a hat rack, a bath and a garage. merly of Lansing, have returned to at 2 clock Saturday afternoon in Buy War Stamps Bonds the chapel of Central Methodist This is the safest, the sanest and catch the moisture from frnstpri church. Rev.

D. Stanley Coors per to me guests. While there ought not to be such a thing as "company housekeeping" among good homemakers, and while no nice guests come with the thought of making conscious inspection, cleanliness or lack of it makes an unforgettable impression. A thoroughly tidy home says "come again" as graciously as it could be said In words. Growing, along with home entertainment, is the custom of serving a snack and a cooling drink.

Here formed the double ring ceremony glasses. Elaborate refreshme need not be attempted, especially in the happiest way to solve our post war problems, and if many men are unemployed when the war is over, our duty Is to train women now in the presence of relatives and few close friends. their home Chicago after spending part of their vacation at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Weeks, 1702 Park avenue. Among the affairs honoring them during their stay here was a'cSnner given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.

Flower at their home in Maplewood Manor. Guests were present from Lansing, Brighton, Cold water and Detroit. expert home-making and give them The bride wore a powder blue suit with white accessories and a white thumbs down on girls in pants. Men who see les In pants by the thousands on parade grounds. In trains, transports, in actual combat certainly don't want to come home to find all the girls' legs encased in pants.

Women will gain a second emancipation through this war, if they are to lose their femininity, womanly charm, and gentleness and ten-dernesss then indeed it is wise to spend our time in planning a new world. Without their attribute of true womanhood, it will Indeed be a sorry world. Prophesy Contrary to all the prediction that men will be restless, roving, dissatisfied with their old environment that women who have worked In factories, defense plants, in war services, in all branches, will not be interested again in homes, babies and gardening I think they are 90 percent wrong. summer, but there should never be any lack of tempting intangibles such as sparkling silver, clean linen, and gleaming glassware that add up to dainty cleanliness. inspiration and help to create a de orchid corsage.

Her matron of honor, sire to relinquish their jobs to men and go back in their own. Miss Doris Jean Beebe, sister of the bridegroom, wore a white dress Don put too much emphasis on HOW IS YOUR HAIR? Oily and stringy? Dry as straw? Scaly with dandruff? Prematurely gray? Coming out in handfuls? with brown accessories and a cor slacks and on mannish clothing sage of gardenias and talisman roses. Mr. Beebe was attended by Harold H. Hall and Richard Keeney NOTICE THE NIAGARA BEAUTY SHOP 7 HURON STREET Will Be Closed Until September 1st when Mrs, J.

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As we look about us and view the complete fiasco of civilization, we can't fail to feel that if we had adhered a little more closely to God's laws and wasted a lot less time on our Vernon Ebersoll played "I love You Truly" and the traditional wedding marches. Clean, Air Lunch Pail Dinner buckets, lunch pails, vacuum thermos bottles will not develop a stale odor if they are washed thoroughly with warm soapy water, rinsed, and dried in the sun after each use. Men who have to carry their food to work every day do well to have two lunch pails and two bottles so that one may be thoroughly cleaned and aired while the other is In use. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors and later the couple left on a short This time men have gone to war not as an adventure, an escape or because they are dissatisfied with life at- home they are fighting for Bishop's Fast Service Is Also a Very Fine Service wedding trip to the north. selfish machinations to rob each other, we would find ourselves In a happy, peaceful world with enough GET YOUR TRAINING WHERE BETTER BUSINESS MEN GET THEIR HELP of everything for everybody and all their own and world freedom.

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