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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 9

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June Weddings Recently Wed Bride-Elect Is Honored At Luncheon iVeti; President Party Honors Graduates of THE LANSING STATE JOURNAL Toes, Jen. 18. 4 MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY Nursing School Highlight Local Social Calendar en rons The country home -of Mrs. Wil Hotel Porter was the scene of a Strains of the familiar wedding music accent each of the many Uam Burgess on Delta Center road luncheon Monday afternoon, honor' June marriages that nave been nil- was the acene of a late afternoon PERSIAN LAK3 tng Miss Geraldlne Jane Fulton, in the church calrndtn lor this month of brides. bride-elect, of Charlotte.

Hostesses today la lams. a a Ha aaa teaks as i aa a Mm Mat aiaular furt aaa were Mrs. Fred E. Bonn of Charlotte and evening Informal party Monday given by the alumnae of Edward Sparrow Hospital School of Nursing in honor of 45 members of Cooper-Severance Rite and her daughter, Mrs. Garth War IfatK Mrtiara.

Km Man aa mi ti laaia. mt. ana Mrs. veraon severance ner of Jackson. the 1948 graduating class.

are on a wedding trip to Kentucky Mrs. Bohn greeted her 70 guests In Alumnae returned from through 44m LaMWfes 4aW atttafftMl a navy blue sneer dress, while Mrs. and tne Cumberland mountains ioi lowing their wedding Friday eve' out Michigan, and several members in the armed services were home on nine In Redeemer Lutheran church. Warner was In aqua accented with a woven red straw belt and a large red straw hat. leave.

thr aat na Partlaa lam vaara aacat- The bride la the former Miss Helen Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. During the afternoon, several girls Waarlno Clii ir hn aa laaW. mm aaitava an a1) kama aaato ara atataroaa aua lair aia Following luncheon bridge tallies played baseball on the spacious aaa ana errtas af aaHa than Malcolm H. Cooper.

3328 East Mich' were given guests on wmcn were grounds, but the outdoor picnic sup igan avenue. Jerre and Sam, August 10. 1946 per, in charge of Miss Elma Wig- ZS tolina Tatar, wW fia iaa lama atria aria fw) caa Rev. Floyd Token of Fowlenfflle This is the first announcement of the aaa aamrai ar amamr amaa. aa perioral ed the double ring cere' date of Miss Fulton's marriage to man, was forced indoors due to the storm.

When electric power failed, candles lighted the Burgess home, at traa a eartiaa tamaa raaaa fram I anas aa. Samuel Fredenberg, jr. of Battle I I mony at an altar banked with palms, ferns and baskets of pink Creek. Miss Fulton was In a white ana tne 70 guests took oart in an Tala la to IM to a awaktr ana wnite I lower. fir -11 i A i ti a ii a) i-mi'if mat hum Mid) I 3 gabardine suit with brown acces evening of games.

aa mnn af tawma OMaat Pur atmlnto. ar was aaa awn auram. IS The bride's gown was of sheer i t. sories, and her mother, Mrs. Clyde Miss Mable Ganger, supervisor of white chiffon with a sweetheart Oakland County Lakes This section contains some of the most beautiful and enjoyable vacation ipocs in all of America.

There are hundreds of large and small lakes here, which can be reached in about aa bout's drive from Detroit and only a few minutes from Pontiac Good fishing boating-bathing swimming and a panorama of hills, valleys and woodland beauty gorgeous beyond description. Excellent accommodations and many fine restaurants. MAKI AND COMFftUt VOO MSflVATIONS SOON for Fit! sklofs wfltaV SCUTHERSTERal miCIIISRH TC3RIST tHSQ. Mofvtlc BMnja DofFoH1 Jov MteMojojaf) 90 KIICHICRII TOURIST C0DRCII STATE CAPITOL BLDG, LANSING 2, MICHIGAN Fulton of Charlotte was In a navy 4C3 S. WctaSlnston Avtnut neckline edged with floral patterned heavy lace.

Full sleeves, fit nurses at Edward W. Sparrow hospital, was a. special guest for the evening. MRS. GEORGE THOMPSON, JR.

MRS. T. JENKINS ted at the wrist, were finished In the Fr Merchants Since 1922 faille suit with a perky hat of yellow and green flowers. Guests other than friends of the Pultons of Charlotte included: Mrs. Samuel Fredenberg mother of the Mrs.

Sarah Ne'comb. 123 East Jefferson street, announces the same lace In points over the hand. Bride-Elect Honored and the waist line was fashioned of -her granddaughter. Miss Bonnie Radellff nf Rnnri bridegroom-elect: his tnree sisters, Mrs. Jenkins, new president of Home Garden club, will preside at the club's meeting Tuesday, June 25, In the.

home of Mrs. W. F. Shepherd, 357 Kensington road, East Lansing. The program will deal with early summer gardening.

Mrs. Kenneth Geisen, Mrs. Clare Engle and Mrs. Urles Robertson, all with a dtp at the back where the fullness of the skirt became a chapel length train. Lace edged the bride's fingertip veil was caught Into an open-crowned hat of shirred Marais, bride-elect of Harold Treg-loan of Iron Mountain, was honored at a miscellaneous shower of Battle Creek.

Mrs. Ross Beiyea Thursdav evening hv Ma Miss Geraldlne Zimmerman, to Oeorge E. Thompson, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge E.

Thompson of Blanchard. The couple were married at the Newcomb home Saturday by Rev. Royal Woodhead of Wesleyan Methodist church. The couple will make their home in Blanchard. net.

Her bouquet wss a "shower" of donna Scott 811 East Grand River Miss Eleanor Beiyea. Mrs. James Bovlll. and Miss Peg England, all of Lansing, and Mrs. Edward Forester gardenias and white roses wtucn 1 covered the white Bible she carried.

Ex-E. Lansing Girl Sets Wedding Date avenue, uuismg. Tne couple will be married June 26 at Grand Marais. Both are students at Michigan State college. of YpsllantL Bridge nrizes went to Mrs.

Robert' Miss Theresa Cooper, maid of hon son and Mrs. Claude Behrens of Charlotte. The guest of honor was Friends of Maj. and Mrs. George or, and bridesmaids.

MiH Mary Ann Cooper and Mrs. Wayne Flnkbelner. were dressed alike in pink with pink net hats and short veils. They carried colonial bouquets of white gladioli and blue larkspur. Sandra Flnk given a gift from the hostesses.

Orville Bodlne, formerly of East Lan lgan are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wlschnewskl. who were married by belner. flower girl, and David Tokers.

sing, now living in Albuquerque, N. have learned of the coming marriage of their daughter, Alice Jane, to Ensign John Joseph Shanahan, Rev. Thurlow D. Yaxley in South rlne bearer, were dressed in wnite. RUBBER STAIR TREADS 18-Inch Curb Nose Type Baptist church.

June 7. The bride is l-e for ear.ir.iEE.eiaL REFRIGERATION Sandra carried a basket of rose pet-sis and David, a white satin pillow the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Padgham of Grand Ledge, and her husband Is the son of Mrs. Adolph with the rings.

Jr, of the naval reserves. The wedding is to take place in St. Johns cathedral at noon, on June 24. Malcolm CooDer. brotner or we bride was Toomnman and Lou Cud- Wayne Flnkbeiner snd Larry A reception Is to follow at the O.

Wlschnewskl, 120 South Holmes street. For the double ring service, the bride wore a gown of white satin. WUhelm were ushers. Joyce Arnlng played the organ before and during the service and Miss Lillian Baker Kappa Kappa Gamma bouse, at the University of New Mexico. Major Bo- CARPET SAMPLES All Colors, Ideal Throw Rugs for tht Cottage, Sunroom, etc.

with a high neckline caught with a WW-' ma. Xto dine was formerly associated with sang. Peter Pan collar. A bustle bow at the back topped the skirt which ex the R. O.

T. C. at Michigan State A reception was neia in me cnurcn narlnri following the ceremony. Mrs. college.

He was sent to a southwestern post when this country entered tended into a chapel train. A coronet of stephanotis held her fingertip Bettle Pilchard. Mrs. Floyd Vokers the war, and was later Joined by the veil, and she carried a shower bou snd Mrs. Joseph McMasters assisted family.

CLEANERS, WAXES, MOTH PREVENTIVES We hava Dixicco, Foam, Key Spray, O'Cedar Perma-Moth, Hydro Warcote Wax, and otbar ufacturer recommended products to make your housework eaticr. quet of gardenias. aaa Mrs. Andrew Pavlik was matron aaa Miss Alice Hinkson of Detroit of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Connie Married Sunday Vlrgllene Haddlx of Lake Odessa MUs Virginia BWiii, onugnicr nf Mr and Mrs. Orville Swtft.

1911 spent the week-end visiting her father. Dr. J. E. Hinkson, 908 North Chestnut street.

Miss Hinkson is as and Miss Barbara Stoker of Grass Lake, cousins of the bride. Little Diane Lee Davis was flower girl. Pattenslll avenue, and Hussel sistant women's editor of a Detroit FI GI Oruhn. son of Mr. and Mrs.

jacoo Oruhn. S15 Lincoln avenue, were Robert Wlschnewskl attended his newspaper. brother and ushers were: Dale Lit oors awsoo For commercial refrigeration of any kind from small display cases to complete building intal lations Garlock Sale and Service it your bent bet for complete, experienced aer ice. married Sunday afternoon in tne bride's home before the fireplace tle, cousin of the bridegroom, Rob aaa Mr. and Mrs.

William Leabs. 912 ert E. Davis, Lawrence Davis and decorated with pslms and spring 4 fin em Rev. Paul Boodasn 01 Ml. West Allegan street, and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Granger. 116 West Garth Padgham, brothers of the bride. Miss Jean Klrker was organist, and vocalist was Miss Margue Hope Methodist church performed the ceremony. North street, have returned from a CLIFFORD I.

CLAW SON. Owner 1004 South Washington Ave. rite Jacobus. Phone 23236 The bride gown was issnionea two weeks trip to Yellowstone National park and Rock Springs, Wyo.1 Both couples visited relatives in Rock Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Davis were MRS. WILLIAM DECESS A wedding ceremony In her home. 508 South Logan street, united Mrs. Orpha Smith, daughter of Mrs. J.

D. Bitler of Mt. Pleasant, and William Decess of Latngsburg, Saturday evening. May 18. Rev.

G. E. Miles performed the ceremony. with a lace bodice and a lull net hosts at the reception In the church Springs. 1 parlors after the ceremony, assisted by: Miss Betty Smith, Miss Norma Holllster.

Miss Thelma Kranz. Mrs. skirt which fell into a chapel length train. Her flnjrertip veil was caught Into a beaded tiara and she carried white roses. Miss Norma Swift, her sister's maid of honor, wore white brocaded satin and carried white rose.

Dale was flower girl, and she wore a frock of pink taffeta and carried a basket Robert Wenlck. Mrs. Mathew Thack-er and Mrs. Bethel Cook. aaa Wed in Early June Onilin attended his brother rose petals.

Jack Mateer and Harold McGeachy of Eaton Rapids groomsman. Alter a ohort trio the couple will were ushers A double ring service June 2 united in marriage Miss Pauline Nlsse.l Traditional wedding music was sung by Norma Lou Gregg, accompanied by Mrs. Evelyn Shaw- return to the bride's home. aaa Von Spoken Salurdav man, organist. The altar was dec The wedding of Miss Mary Louise orated with white flowers and altar Hunt and Robert L.

Howe was ol-iferns- reception was hold follow. daughter of Mrs. Maurice Nlsse of Delta Mills and James Run-die, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rundle.

at the home of the bridegroom's parents. 719 North Francis avenue. Rev. Paul Mergener of Pot-terville officiated. The bride wore a soft blue wool suit and wore an orchid on her emntzed Saturday afternoon at 3 ing the ceremony in the parish o'clock In St.

Paul's Episcopal church. We handle a complete line of meat, produce and milk caaet, walk-in coolers, (ree.cr units and other standard cooling equipment bearing such rcpcctcd trade names as Carrier, Tyler and United. We have some units on hand for immediate delivery others are expected soon. Our custom refrigeration department is well equipped to handle any refrigeration problem from planning and design through construction to the completed job. There are dozens of installations in the area to prove our efficiency.

Remember-for COMMERCIAL RE-I HUH RATION consult a Garlock Ke-fr iteration Engineer first. 7 -GOOD APPLIANCES WITH I hetter mju hit tua scarier I arlock Sales Company with Rev. George Selway officiating in the prenence of 200 guests. The bride Is the daughter of the H. L.

Hunts. 3109 Valencia boulevard, and house. Mrs. Hunt chose a pale lime summer suit with navy accessories for her daughter's wedding, and Mrs. Howe's gown was of black and turquoise crepe with white accessories.

Guests came for the wedding from shoulder. Miss Audrey Rundle, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor In a beige suit with a shoulder corsage. Michael lansitl was Mr. Howe is the non of Mr. and Mrs, Waller Home.

4P05 Sidney street. The newlyweds are now on a wed groomsman. The couple returned to Lansing ding trip to a nearby lake, and they after a short honeymoon and are Saginaw, Flint. Bay City, Gar'. Inland Bloomlngton.

I1L a a Home Scene of Wedding will return June 23 10 maae meir home at 2415 West St. Joseph street. temporarily residing at the home of the bridegroom's parents. The bride chose a gown of white I ENTIRE STOCK OF EARLY AND LATE I SPRING I DRESSES HATS i SUITS BLOUSES I COATS JEWELRY ff Spending the summer at their home In Charlevoix are Mr. and taffeta lth to oversklrta of tulle extending Into a train.

The shirred bodice was designed with a low neck Mrs. Thomas J. Grame. who were line trerted with net and aide lace. married Saturday at the home of the bride's brother and Ftster.

Mr. and PARTICULAR? Then Dine in HOTEL OLDS DINING ROOM and the long sleeves came to points 09 over the WTlst. Her flngertlp-length veil of illusion fell from a tiara of pearls, and she carried a white prayer t.J IIWHaCtATOtS IAMCCS VASMIIS ilONfll RAMOS VACUUM CLUNKS homc mum camncts imau amuMcn ii Mrs. M. L.

Moore. 122 Britten avenue. Rev. E. E.

HoaLs of Pilgrim Congregational church read the service before 25 friends and rcla tlves. The bride is the former Miss I Maude E. Franklin, who has been a nurse at the Ingham County hospital for the past 10 years, and Mr. 1 Grame Is of Fort Lauderdale. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald book with a white orchid. Miss Miriam Mtkeseu, maid of honor, wore a gown of rof-e taffeta made similar to that of the bride, and Miss Patricia Hunt and Miss H2 NOtTH GtAMO avtNUf -A i Dorothy Howe, bridesmaids, wore attended the couple. gowns of pale yellow and powoer blue, trsprctlvely, in similar styles. All three had long white gloves and -arrled colonial bouquets.

Little Kathlivn Hunt, sister of the bride. After October 1. the couple will DUNNING NORMAL GLASS FOR TEACHERS July 1st Studio 1007 W. Lenawee Elizabeth Weaver Todd Normal Instructor leave for their Florida home to spend tne winter. ''SPECIAL ft DRESSES REGULAR VALUES 10.95 to 14.95 6.00 ft- lv ii ef 9 Couple WrtI in Okrmas A candlelight service June 8 at First Baptist church, Okemos.

united in marriage Miss Helen Frances Orton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orton. J150 Kent street, and Jl MDCCCCC PPfZI II AD AI I tF t7 tn )) 7 II.UU 1 AJJrest All Inquiries to Studio Phone 25094 Eugene B.

Staufler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Staulfer of Wayland. Ia. Rev.

E. C. Easier read the service. The bride was gowned in white jK 0 1 aWaV aa? ImJ 1 M-W i i wv i v. i 1 mr' DRESSES REGULAR VALUES to 39.75 13.00 COATS-r REGULAR VALUES ViOtt I SUITS REGULAR VALUES I' "I I a a ii lurnu I Rl HI KFC I Complete FUG5 Strvito By Oldtit Furrier Capitalized Cleaning Glazing (Special Process) Scientific liir Storage Expert Fur Repair brocaded satin with a yoke of net.

A sweeping tram fell from a ruffled j.kirt of net. A wreath of seed pearls held the fingertip veil, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and carnations. Mrs. Dean Wat kins, matron of honor, wore blue organdy, and bridesmaid were Mrs. Earl John and Mis Effie Bennett.

Ruth Bas-ler wa flower girl and ring bearer was Jimmy Baslrr. Jacob Stauffer attended his brother, and seating the 150 guestswere Lawrence Powell and Eugene Grainger. Miss Wilms Jean Decker of Mt. Morris was organist, and Miss Alberta Powell sang. Assisting at the reception in the church parlors were: Mrs.

Elmer Alberts. Mrs. Ted Evert. Miss Kathe-rlne DeLau. Miss Kathleen Hammond, and Miss Joan Cooper, aaa llonej moon in North Honeymooning In northern Mich- JEWELRY ivuixhnuw I i All Bills Payable Next Winter 1 If P5 i.

a. j- ii Entire Spring collection to go. Mi- and Sheers I 1 I Outstanding collection of kr ir our famous costume sport felts, such famous names as Qf A XT I 40S a. Mfashinaton Anue 'ur aterchanta Bine 1112 3 1 pici-ci Miignm, Leslie James, uacne ana A JL others. Voluti 3.95 to 10.95 (a Special Group Hi 5.00 10.00 NECKWEAR I 2A Values ud to 22.95 Value ub 59 SO Scorfs eJj VACUUM CLEANER AND U) -r Qra uickies.

ViOH 2.00 2.00 I Values to 10.95 mmm (ft Regular Values to, 555 (r WASHING UACIIKIE Parts Service society pet in White AO fTarh Folly Guaranteed We are equipped to repair any make ar aiodel of Vacuum Cleaners and Washing This sandal toes to the theater, or to dine, or to danc always the prettiest on the acene. Whit smooth leather in a completely new desirfn as featured in Vofu. SECOND FLOOM Phone S1394 for Fast Service deck's (lone Appliances 222 Sooth Grand Atm 116 WEST ALLEGAN j. vj. Knap?.

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