Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 53
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 53

Location:
Lansing, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
53
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

STATE JOURNAL Lansing, BRENDA FILLINGHAM DIANE CLEVELAND They're BalzerHOLT A June 4 wedding is planned by Miss Vickie Sue Balzer of Holt and James E. Wallace Jr. of Mason, it is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Balzer of Holt.

BalzerHOLT Brides-to-Be The prospective bridegroom a graduate of Michigan State University now employed at Fisher Body, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wallace Sr. of Detroit.

Miss Balzer was graduated from Holt High School and attended Lansing Community, Young THE SIGN OF SPRING by Gloria Swanson Promenade into Spring with a brilliantly cut three-piece walking suit. Rayon and Silk blend in a once in a lifetime look that is the hit of any fashion parade. Saddle stitching enhances the entire ensembling. Empire 10-20 OPEN NIGHTS1795 THURS. FRI.

NIGHTS TILL 9 WED SAT. 9:00 TO 6:00 Ph. IV 4-0944 ashtors Ottawa at Butler 1966 D-11 Michigan LYNN TISCHER College and Michigan State University. Now employed Densmores I.G.A., she will return to her studies at MSU next term FillinghamHampton EATON RAPIDS- Announcement the engagement of Miss Brenda Sue Fillingham to Jerry C. Hampton by her parents, Mrs.

Judith Fillingham of rural Eaton Rapids and Claude W. Fillingham Jr. of DeWitt. The future bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Hampton Eaton Rapids, is a graduate of Rapids High School, now attending Lansing Community College. His fiancee, a senior at Eaton Rapids, works part time as an instructor at the Marceil Warren School of Dance at Eaton Rapids. will marry in the springaple Cleveland-Salinaz OVID Mrs. Anna Cleveland of Ovid announces the engagement and June 25 plans of her daughter, Diane, and Peter Salinaz, son of Mrs. Irene Medina of Ovid.

The bride-elect is an Ovid High School senior. Her fiance an Ovid graduate, is a student at Lansing Community College. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bonifacio Salinaz of Lansing.

TischerKindinger GRAND LEDGE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 1 D. Tischer of rural Grand Ledge announce the betrothal of their daughter, Lynn Marla, to Paul Eugene Kindinger, son of the Robert P. Kindingers of rural Reading.

Miss Tischer attends Lansing Community College and her fiance is a Michigan State University student. They will marry on June 25. Saums-Deuel CHARLOTTE Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Joan Fay Saums to Lynn Deuel by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard B.

Saums of Charlotte. The future bridegroom, a student at Lansing Community College, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Deuel of Charlotte. The bride-elect is a student at Western Michigan University.

A July wedding is planned. Lake-Hakeas CHARLOTTE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lake of Charlotte announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Thomas Joseph Hakeas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Hakeas of Blissfield. A March 26 wedding is being planned. DECORATING CLINIC RAMONA J. BRETZ Today, accessories in various forms, colors and materials the most talked about field for the home. Women show a greater interest in the little things that add points of interest, elegance or give a dramatic finish to a home.

Accessories pick up the older feeling; change to modern; give a focal point, or complete the all over picture more than any other item of expense. Reproductions or original pictures, plain or fancy, framed mirrors, silk or cotton pillows, brass sconces or hand carved wood art objects have all become a part of the finished look of a home. For the very newest, call your decorator or come and look them over and be advised which is best for you. Learn to know and to trust the P.J.I STORES PERRY, MICHIGAN February Savings Spree on VICKIE BALZER SOCIETY CLUBS FOOD FASHIONS WOMEN'S FEATURES IN MID-MICHIGAN Open Thurs. and Fri.

Nights Till 9 P.M. Verben SHIFTY ZIPPER in Zip along with Serbin's step lively perfect for your busy urban or suburban life. Contrast stitching, self sash. In easy care Dacron polyester and cotton. Geranium, yellow, sky blue, green, Green and Orange 8 to 18 1295 SIMMONS Sofas and Chairs 20 OFF Fri.

I I I This is the greatest Simmons February Sale Event in P. J. Aldrich's History because of a special sofas and chairs and with another reduction by the Aldrich's. You will save at factory reduction on many selection of modern, traditional, contemporary and Early American least on this most complete Sofas and Chairs. All covers on A fabrics are treated with Scotchgard.

The examples below are sampling of the many, many others in stock. just a Model No. 8737 Olive or Green ALL- QUILT $36240 Regular $604.00 Sale Price Model No. 5831 Shown in Lock Puf Print Reg. $366.00.

Sale Price Damask $29280 Model No. 5466 Shown in Gold Damask Reg. $498.00 Sale TO Price. $39810 Shown Model No. in 5421 Extra Heavy Tweed $42080 Shown Model in No.

Olive 5486 Print Price $42200 Reg. $526.00 Sale Price Reg. $528.00 Sale by Model No. 8622 Model No. 6022 Model 5409 Regular $198.00 Regular $234.00 Regular $208.00.

Sale Price. Sale Price Sale Price $15840 $13400 $16640 CREDIT TERMS TO FIT YOUR ALWAYS! st Johns Ovid 21 Special Furniture Event All Custom Custom-made or Ordered OFF Choose from Over 500 Covers and 100 Styles of Famous Sofas and Chairs P. J. ALDRICH STORES -PERRY, MICHIGAN PHONE 625-3126 a.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Lansing State Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Lansing State Journal Archive

Pages Available:
1,932,595
Years Available:
1855-2024