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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 58

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If S3 THE STATE JOURNAL Sunday, Sept. 28, 1958 Mary Ruth Madden Is Bride Of Pvt. Jon William Peters Miss JoAnn Geiser Is Wed To Stanley A. Miller, Jr. left -for a northern Michigan honeymoon trip.

Upon return, the newlywedi will reside at 3112 Palmer st ftllril IrK'ik fp It -I Miss Ruth Madden carried a bouquet of pom pons, rapture roses and ivy Saturday, for her wedding to Pvt. Jon William Peters in Holy Cross church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Madden, 1110 W.

Allegan and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace Peters, 1125 W. Ottawa st Mary chose a gown of embroidered nylon with a bouffant skirt and scalloped hemline. A pill-box halo caught her veil of illusion.

Wearing rust-colored taffeta was maid of honor Miss Cath-' erine Madden, sister of the bride. Se carried fall flowers. Dressed in taffeta gowns of autumn hues were bridesmaids Mrs. Richard Abood, Mrs. Russell Glossop and Miss Gabrielle Madden, sister of the bride.

Robert Peters was his brother's best man, and ushers were Pvt. Gerald Johnson, Paul Peters, brother of the bridegroom, Ward Miller and Michael Madden, brother of th'e bride. A brunch at the Charcoal House followed the ceremony, and an afternoon reception honored the couple. Following a honeymoon trip to Chicago, the newlyweds will reside in Louisville, where Pvt Peters is stationed with the U. S.

army. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Linton, grandparents of the bride, were special guests at the wedding festivities.

Lansing mm Miss JoAnn Carole Geiser chose a gown of pure silk taffeta with a wide sweeping train for her Saturday wedding to Stanley A. Miller, in the Colonial Village Baptist church. JoAnn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto A.

Rupp, 1008 VerLinden and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Miller, 2417 S. Logan st The bride's headpiece was a rhinestone and pearl-encrusted crown.

She carried a white orchid bouquet Wearing a turquoise satin gown was matron of honor Mrs. Leo Smedley. She carried fuji mums. Identically gowned bridesmaids were Miss Donna Rae Miller and Miss Terrlyn Kwast They carried bouquets of yellow pompons. Ron Cross was best man, and ushers were Ed Purchis and Bill Pearce.

A reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony after which the newlyweds Patricia Shuert, Floyd Cole Wed The Mulliken M. E. church was the setting for the recent wedding of Miss Patricia M. Shuert, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Shuert of Mulliken and Fred Shuert of Tampa, Fla.

and Floyd Lee Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cole of rural Sunfield. The bride chose a colonial style gown of lace and net over taffeta. A pearl tiara cured her veil and she carried an orchid atop a white Bible.

Mrs. James Hines was matron of honor and Raymond Cole, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were George Cole, brother of the bridegroom and James Hines. A reception was held in the church parlors and later the newlyweds left on a honeymoon trip to Florida. CARDY'S MRS.

JON WILLIAM PETERS A. MILLER, JR. Michigan fill Brown Calf Black Calf ness THE BRA THAT DOES MORE FOR YOU BECAUSE MRS. STANLEY OPEN SEASON -'J tA ills Special Violet Groups Eye Triumphs, Problems MISS DEANNA OURBIN June Nuptials Set By Deanna Durbin Rev. Harold C.

Durbin, 363 University East Lansing, announces the engagement of his daughter, Deanna Gwen, of 739 N. Logan st, to Robert Carl Schlender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Schlender, 2106 S.

Rundle ave. The bride-elect is attending Lansing Business university and the prospective who attended Ferris institute, is now enrolled in Lansing Community college. JOHN J. SHIELS, 0. D.

Optometrist Evenings by Appointment 1447 EAST MICHIGAN AVE. First Buildmc West of Resurrection Church Hours 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.

Ph. Office IV 2-5S29, Res. IV S-C604 -i JEWELRY I Tailored Beauty $125 1 $3900 Diamond Heart Gent's Diamond Ring STAMPS at Cardy's MRS. CHARLES LAWRENCE BOZZO 223 South Washington DIAMOND SALE Don't Pay the Long Price Shop at Cardy's Northern Honeymoon Follows Hand-in-dove soft rrim, tailored lines. Deft detailing.

But its tpccial excitement is its loving feel on your foot utterly soft, supple, wonderful more like a glote than a shoe. Come see. TOM GREEN SHOES 120 S. Washington Ave. TMt product hat csnneclion whatntf with TKi American Notional ltd Cri i JANETTE DESIRED Pay With ACE-HI Mrs.

Van Sickle won the door prize. The coming meeting will be held Oct. 1 at the home of Mrs. Daisy Smeltzer. Mrs.

Etta Japin will be co-hostess. MISS JUDITH COTTOM 3C ifi Lansing Couple's Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cottom, 201 Berry announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith to John Bert Robi-son, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jewell Robison, 3714 Glen-wood ave. The pair will exchange wedding vows Nov. 1 in Olivet Baptist church. ELIZABETH TODD Teacher of Piano Organ New Location 825 W. GRAND RIVER EAST LANSING Phone ED 2-4613 Enroll Now MODERNIZATION CO.

REMODELING ENGINEERS Complete Home Modernization Specialists in KITCHENS BATHS ADDITIONS CERAMIC TILE SLATE MARBLE FORMICA Showroom at National Builders Service 8 Supply 2128 E. Grand River, Okemos ED 2-8654 FE 9-8535 of SERVICE Raising African violets is an indoor "sport" compared to raising flower gardens, and members have formed special violet clubs to discuss their triumphs and problems. SAINT-PAUL1ANNES GATHER Members of the Lansing Saintpauliannes held a plant exchange at their first fall meeting at the home of Mrs. George Greminger, 1720 tin ave. Mrs.

Guy Hudson and Mrs. William Stolk conducted the exchange. Mrs. Greminger displayed dried arrangements and discussed them briefly. A report on the forthcoming meeting of the Michigan Area Council of African Violet Clubs was given.

Mrs. Elwin Holmes will entertain the group in October, when plant pests will be discussed. ST. PAULIA MEETS Mrs. Harold Van Sickle of Grand Ledge recently welcomed members of the Lansing Saint Paulia society for the first fall meeting of the year.

Members discussed the care of their violets, during summer months. Husbands of members were entertained at a luncheon following the business meeting. Serving the refreshments were Mrs. Van Sickle and Mrs. Ern-est Porter.

Pennsylvania Girl To Wed Holt Man Mr. and Mrs. Vern M. Wei-gel, of Sharpsville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Jean, to George L. Knight, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George L. Knight of Holt. Plans are being made for a Nov. 22 wedding at Sharpsville First Methodist church.

R0H CERAMIC Celebrating Our l0Y YEAR mi" ii m-fvumi jar1 Roberts-Bozzo Two bridesmaids wearing ballerina-length gowns of red taffeta preceded Miss Nancy Lee Roberts down the aisle of St. Mary cathedral Saturday morning when she became the bride of Charles Lawrence BoZ' zo. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George Roberts of 524 S. Chestnut st.

Her husband's mother is Mrs. Paul Bozzo of 330 N. Logan st. Nancy's floor-length gown was created of silk taffeta mist and Chantilly lace with a scalloped neckline and a bouffant skirt finished with a bustle and a brush train. A pearl crown secured her veil and she carried roses and cascading ivy.

Mrs. F. D. Schultheis of Detroit, matron of honor, and Miss Fran Bozzo, niece of the bridegroom, who was bridesmaid, carried bouquets of oak leaves, rust, bronze and red mums. Victor Bozzo of Pontiac was his brother's best man.

Ushers were Albert Bozzo, cousin of the bridegroom, Albert Mc-Cart of Jackson and Ralph Far-hat. Following a reception in the American room of the Hotel Olds the couple left on a Hager-Fox Kitchen Center 1115 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Phone IV 2-1663 I LILLIAN BRILLHART tt to serve you in all phases of professional beauty including Electric Manicuring Nuptial Rites northern Michigan honeymoon. They will make their home at 927 S.

Washington ave. upon their return. Opening Tea Held Monday By Auxiliary New members and wives of young doctors were welcomed at a pretty opening tea given Monday by the Auxiliary to the Ingham County Medical society at the home of Mrs. R. A.

"urhans," 973 Rosewood East Lansing. The tea table was set in a bay window overlooking the Burhans' garden. Yellow, red and bronze fall flowers centered the table covered with a Venetian lace and cutwork cloth. Executive board members were hostesses for tea. They are Mrs.

Burhans, Mrs. Robert Stow, Mrs. R. H. Trimby, Mrs.

L. E. Wolcott, Mrs. Robert Combs, Mrs. Frank Stiles and Mrs.

C. J. Stringer. An arrangement of pink roses, mums and white gladi- on also decorated the room. Presiding at the tea tables were the past presidents, Mrs.

C. J. Stringer, Mrs. Leonard Folkers. Mrs.

Robert McGilli-cuddy, Mrs. P. C. Straus, Mrs. M.

C. Loree, and Mrs. T. D. Vanderzalm.

They wore corsages of pink roses and white carnations. Social chairmen for the year are Mrs. J. K. Atland and Mrs.

John L. Isbister. Committee chairmen for the affair were: Mrs. C. B.

Gardner, Mrs. Thomas Baker, Mrs. Paul Niland, Mrs. S. D.

Steiner, Mrs. S. S. Jacob, Mrs. F.

W. Tamblyn, Mrs. F. C. Swartz, Mrs.

R. J. Himmel-berger, Mrs. H. L.

French, Mrs. Richard Bates, Mrs. Berjamin Stone, Mrs. Charles Long, Mrs. William Hayford, Mrs.

P. F. Lange, Mrs. W. Toothaker and Mrs.

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