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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 46

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46 STATE JOURNAL (Lansing, Mich.) Wednesday, July 21, 1954 jCamp'sMenu Elizabeth Rosecrans Cutter Is Wed To.Milivaukee Man in Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Shirk of 229 Inglewood ML Lebanon, Pa, announce the marriage of Mrs.

Shirk's daughter, Elizabeth Rosecrans Cutter, to Paul R. Vanderburg of Milwaukee, on June 25. The marriage took place at the home of the bride's parents, followed by a small reception. Betsy was attended by Mrs. John W.

Orr of Pittsburgh, and Mr. Shirk served as best man. After a honeymoon in Quebec City and the Gaspe peninsula, Mr. and Mrs. Vanderburg will make their home in Milwaukee.

The bride is the daughter, of the late Egbert Rosecrans, adjutant general of the Michigan National Guard. Albert E. Hurd, 433 Seymour are vacationing at the Jas-' per Park lodge in Alberta, ada. On Canadian Vacation Mr. and Mrs.

Roy J. Harding, 910 Porter and Mr. and Mrs. CAPITOL FUR'S 32nd ANNUAL Lift I r'lmli MISS RITA I. SCHAFEB 141 MISS PHYLLIS JEAN" SIDOTI ENGAGEMENT TOLD The engagement of Miss Phyllis Jean Sidoti to Francis Lynn Brokaw has been announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Sidoti, 1623 Massachusetts ave. Mr. Brokaw is the son of Mrs. Frances Brokaw, 1029 Clear st.

Both are students at Michigan State college. No date has been set for the wedding. NOW IN FULL SWING! ENGAGEMENT NEWS The engagement of Miss Rita I. Schafer, 805 Westmoreland to A2c Robert J. Bashore has been announced by her father, Alfred Schafer of Portland.

A2c Bashore, who is stationed with the United States air force in Florida, is the son of Mr. -and Mrs. Orval F. Bashore, 209 S. Francis ave.

No wedding date has been set. Pair Speaks Vows At St. Louis Rites w- V- i tr TRAVEIXNG POSTER Gazing with pride on the poster sent by the Lansing Pilot club to the national convention in Boston last Lansing Pilot Club President Returns from National Convention week are Mrs. John Chamberlain, publc affairs chairman of the organization, and Sirs. Carl Bennett, publicity chairman.

ternational a wealth of experience in community, church, and civic service. All of the chapters presented posters illustrating the club's work for the year. The bright green and white poster sent to Boston by the Lansing chapter featured actual articles made by the group for various services and photographs of the therapeutic instruments donated by the group to the Curative workshop. Cancer bandages, hearing aids for the deaf children, aprons for occupational therapy classes, and caps, sweaters, and mittens for Korean children were shown with pride bv Lansing's GROUP Ranch Mink Paws Sheared Raccoons Persian Lambs Mrs. Harold Lundenberg, president of the Lansing Pilot club, returned to Lansing Sunday evening following her three-day sojourn In Boston as delegate to the national convention of the organization.

Winifred Harriett Xewman of Charleston, V. was installed as international president cf the executive business and professional women's service club at the annual banquet held In the Sheraton Plaza hotel Saturday evening. Named Charleston's woman of the year in 1951, Miss Newman Is assistant superintendent of Kanawha county. West Virginia, schools. She brings to Pilot In NEVER BEFORE LUGGAGE Will Feature Blueberries Blueberries are on the menu this week at Camp Deer Trails.

Campers in Doeglen are finding ripe berries near their tents and are hoping there will soon be enough for blueberry pies, pancakes, and muffins. A special feature this week, is a primitive unit. Six experienced campers have chosen a site in the woods and are setting up their own camp. La she-d tables, washstands, caches, bough beds and other furnishings have been built by the group to make themselves comfortable outdoors. Since all meals are being cooked over an open fire, the girls are trying many different methods of outdoor cooking.

Individual stews cooked in aluminum foil, beanhole dinners, and cake baked in a reflector oven are on the menu. COUNSELORS-TO-BE Eight girls who are participating in the Counselor-in-Training program are having a final review of camping skills they have been learning for the past four weeks. As a climax to the course each C. I. T.

is planning and leading a special activity in each unit. Flag ceremonies, conservation, cookouts, nature hikes, camp-craft skills, water safety, and crafts are among the projects they have chosen to teach. Local campers from July 18 to July 25 are: Fawnland Jill Axline, Judy Barbour, Jill Behymer, Susan Block, Jan Bbwerman. Bonny Brooks, Ann Byers, Penelope Case, Patricia Devaney, Mary Godfrey, Linda Hodges, Christina Holmes, Terrell Kirk, Patricia Milkes, Carol Niethammer, Lesley Presthus, Jane Renz, Meredith Rogers. Jo Anne Sabin, Janice Snavely.

Mary Beth Taylor, Lee Ann Yerkie. DOE GLEN' RESIDENTS Doe Glen Helen Billings. Bonnie Clements, Janice Cogger, Cynthia Cuthbertson, Molly Gates. Judy Hardenbert. Sharon Johnston, Nancy Keeslar, Jana Keitchen, Martha Kenworthy, Barbara Maes, Louella Nelson, Susan Scheffel, Nancy Schroeder, Judith Smith, Jane Stanlake, Shirley Straight.

Judith Wilkie, Judy Wilkinson, Rebecca Wright. Stag Ridge Barbara Bennett, Lou Berry, Beverly Croff, Mary Ellen Finucan, Carol Geier, Carol Harkness, Sandra Hunt, Gunt Kuze, Penny Ledyard, Mary Mc-Cullough. Sharon Fayann Preston, Nancy Pressler, Suzanne P.oberts. Luann Sco-field. Prudence Shelley, Mereta Spitler, Sharon Ward, Diane Webber, Carol Wright, Carolyn Young.

Primitive Unit Lenna Dines, Nancy Holmes, Beth Patenge, WHEARY MATCHED CASES REDUCED to y2 BETTER HURRY! 0 They're Off Straw Shoppers Imported From Italy NOW mm CAPITOL FUR is the easiest place in the world to buy your fur coat! Why? 1. You have pick of the show room everything from a muskrat to a mink is available for you to try on. Nothing hidden. 2. You make up your own mmd- pay down any amount.

3. Pay whenever and whatever till next winter when you need your coat. 4. At that time, you can use our 52 week pay plan while wearing your coat. Easy! You bet it is, plus th fact you get a Capitol Fur coat known as top quality in Lansing for more than 30 years.

You can be proud to have the Capitol Fur label in your coat. A WORLD CF LITTLE FURS BUYS LIKE THESE Genuine MISS DOROTHY SMITH AUGUST WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith, 118 Baker announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to David L. Gillette, son of Mr.

and Mrs. David Gillette, 1116 Church st. The couple will marry Aug. 7. Betty Rice, Bonnie Rice, Sally Schnarr.

C. I. T. Janet Huffman, Mary Morefield, Ethel Morefield, Anna Hraedel, Carroll McKown, Mary Beth Winn, Judy Rogers, Irene necKman. OUemos Girl to Become A Bride on August 28 Miss Virginia Mae Ohm, whose engagement was recently announced by her mother, Mrs.

Emma L. Ohm of Okemos, will wed Merlin W. Carpenter on Aug. 28. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Carpenter also of Okemos. SO PRETTYI SO PRACTICAL! SO EASY TO ARRANGEI ir COMPLETE IN TWO HOURS! .00 $130 LOR-ANNA BEAUTY SHOP Anna Hansen 121 N. Butler Phona 5-6984 im. e.

mmakcr Now Your Tremendous Values! Latest 1954-55 Styles! Marvelous Selection! See This Group! Dyed Muskrats Dyed Lambs Persian Paws Values to 275.00 Air Conditioned Shop in Comfort SPECIAL! Stoles 159s Priced Martens 199 Fine Dyed Muskrat Capes 4Q50 Sale Priced. 10 9 hW Jl II Phone ill ST LOUIS Before an altar banked with palms, white carnations, peonies and candles, Miss Carroll C. Cochran became the bride of Barry K. Egbert, Sunday afternoon. Rev.

Harold Kirchenbauer read the double ring rites at the First Methodist church, which united in marriage the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cochran of St. Louis and the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Egbert of St. Louis. The bride wore a gown of white embroidered organdy fashioned with a tiered bouffant skirt. A half crown of organdy edged with seed pearls held her fingertip length veil of illusion and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis centered with yellow roses. Her attendants were identically gowned in yellow organdy over satin, and carried Shasta daisies.

Miss Sue Cochran was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Audrey Stein, Miss Pat Pearsall and Miss Sharon Egbert. Garry Egbert was his brother's best man. Ushers were Frank Brown, Ray Post and Blair Workman. Following a reception in the church parlors the couple left on a northern Michigan honeymoon. Thev will reside in St.

Louis. 1 i 1 i I MRS. TERRY SHULTIS RECENTLY WED Miss Patricia Ann Klont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Klont of Mason, became the bride of Terry L.

Shultis, son of Mr. and 3Irs. Harry Shultis of Mason, in evening ceremonies at the Mason Methodist church on July 17. For her wedding, the bride wore a lace and net gown and carried a white Bible topped I with pink rose buds. Rev.

Uay-i mond Norton read the ceremony. Mrs. Stanley Kranz was her sister's matron of honor and Duane Shultis was his brother's I best man. Now on a honeymoon i through northern Michigan, the newlyweds will reside on Au-I relius rd. when they return.

You Do Part in mn uhenpvar fho Phon? 2-J1884-3 Prescription Store" 0 MISS MYRNALEE VALENTINE SEPTEMBER PLANS The engagement of Miss Myrnalee Valentine to Duane R. McKrill has been announced by her parents, Mrs. Donna Meyers, 2901 Washington and Floyd Valentine, 1103J4 S. Washington ave. Duane is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ford McKrill. of 618 S. Fairview ave. The couple will marry Sept.

4. Couple at Home After Texas Trip Mr. ahd Mrs. John B. Lazelle, 765 Collingwood East Lansing, have returned from a three week trip to Houston, where they were guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert C. Lazelle. Bob is vice president of an engineering firm in Houston. Elizabeth and John Lazelle will return to Lansing by plane the last of August.

WHO WANTS TO COOK IN HOT WEATHER? DIAL AND DINE 5-7516 FREE DELIVERY! "Chicken in the Rough" Saves Time Saves Cooking! Saves Nerves! f3 Not Seconds! Not Rejects! Top quality luggage from one of the country's finest makers. Chccss from three different Real Texas Steerhide A Pi (Z AHIATriD TACEC HHP UFKI Alt Prices Subject to Taxes vji.nLiri 1 vs i 1 wi iiibii Mellow, top grain cowhide two-suiters and companions. Nationally advertised. Fine Dyed Squirrel 3-Skin Clear Stone 12-Skin When you are sick or injured, the Doctor, the Nurse and the Pharmacist will do their SPECIAL WEEK-END CASES $5.95 VALUE! WARDROBE CASES $12.95 Ranch Mink Clutch Cape Priced 59500 fTV nnrf Thev cfnnH ronnv fLiJl 7 "1 Ihpaeire Canadian Beaver Jacket 495 need appears. Now while you are well is the time to do your part.

Live normally, eat and drink sparingly, and have regular examination by your Doctor for a long and full life. Dyed Muskrat Jackets -Sale Priced 169 50 UMBRELLAS $335 and $5.00 Values now 5188 SWAG BAGS With Bottom Zip Pocket now 5195 All Furs Labeled to Show Country of Origin of Imported Furs the apothecary shop TAMIL 60! N. "Lansing's Original Convenient i Drive-ln Service Also Parking MMMM Kw-av'Xv "Lansing's Wonder Restaurant" E. Michigan at Larch 107 South Washington Ave. 408 South Washington Ave..

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