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The Ludington Daily News from Ludington, Michigan • Page 3

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Valentine Engagements Are Announced Lemke-Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Lemke of 1004 N. James St.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sheryl Leone to Robert Frederick Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. lister P. Smith, of route 1 Scottville. Miss Lemke is a 1972 graduate of Ludington High school and is employed at Bonser's Thriftway Market.

Her fiance is a 1971 graduate of Muskegon High School and served in the United States Navy. He is presently a student at Muskegon Community College. The wedding is being planned to be held July 28, in St. John's Lutheran Church. RUSS MILLER STUDIO PHOTO Miss Sheryl Leone Lemke I.

0 Braydn-Brickley Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brayan of Flint announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Diane Brayan of Muskegon to James M. Brickley of Muskegon.

Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brickley of 715 N. James St. Miss Brayan is a graduate of Benlley High School of Flint and a 1971 graduate of Michigan State University a bachelor of arts degree in special education.

She is presently employed in the Shores school system a special education teacher. Mr. Brickley was graduated from St. Simon Catholic High School in and from Michigan State University in 1969 with a bachelor or arts degree in accounting. He is presently employed at the CPA firm of Alexander Grant, Muskegon.

The wedding is being planned to be held June 24 in Flint. Mrs. Lindsey Leads Program On Self-Denial United Methodist Women held their February meeting in the Friendship Room of the National Bank of Ludington. Mrs. Warren Lindsey led the group in the observance of "Call to Prayer and Participating in (he program were Mesdames Gardiner Miller, Robert Lunde and Stanley Spence.

Offerings will go to mission projects, leadership training for National Women Overseas and for Mission Renewal and property improvements in the United States. The group sang two modern hymns entitled "1 Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to be Free" and "On My Journey." Hostess for the evening was the Hebron Circle with Mrs. Robert Wolff, chairman. Special breads were served from a decorated Valentine table. Mrs.

Margaret Ponko. president; conducted a brief business meeting. Announcements were made regarding World Day of Prayer to be held March 2, 1:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Church, Spiritual Life Retreat at Clear Lake Camp on Feb.

23-25; the March 7th United Methodist Women's meeting will be a carry-in dinner at 6:30 p.m. at 114 E. Ludington Ave. Program will be on Christian Symbols in creative needlework. Mrs.

Lindsey led in the closing unison prayer expressing the theme of "Call to I Miss VicKy Larson Feted At Shower 1-udington Daily News, Wednesday, Februarv 14 3 Miss Vicky Larson was honored at a bridal shower given Feb. 8 al the home of Mrs. Nick Swan Miss Larson is the bride- elect of Tom on Feb. 17. Appropriate shower games were played with prizes awarded to the winners.

Refreshments were served from a white clpth covered table centered with a fold-out bride and bridegroom flanked by yellow candles in clear glass Mrs. Dutch Hosts St. Rose Circle St. Rose Circle met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Dutch.

413 N. Rath Avc. Mrs. Clarence Diltmer, president, led members in prayer and conducted the business meeting. Members sewed on baby gowns and bibs for the Medical Facility.

Cherry Supreme, cookies, crackers, candies, nutmeats, coffee and tea were served by the hostess. The next meeting will held Feb. 22, at the, home of Mrs. Herbert Moline. 211 K'.

Mclendy St. Those present Mos- dames George Antzack, Ambrose Barber. Howard Barney, Lawrence Betka, Ditlmcr, Norman Lorenlz, Raymond Masse. Moline, Frank Pelaski, Alex Soldusky, Donald Stahl, Ray Walters and Dutch. Past Noble Grands Meet With Mrs.

Homer Hansen Miss Diane Brayan Past Noble Grands Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Homer C. Hansen, 201 E. Fitch St. with Mrs.

Rose Benson as co- hostess. Mrs. Archie Walters, president, conducted the meeting. She welcomed Mrs. John Brockhaus as a new member.

It was announced that the membership will save Betty Crocker coupons and plastic clips from bread wrappers. Members reported ill were Mrs. Ingar Parker, Mrs. Mildred Sheldon and Mrs. Mattie Paulson.

Election of officers was held with those chosen being Mesdames Dean Parker, president; Rose Benson, vice president; Gaylc Morgan. Schedule Of Meetings Xi Alpha Chi Plans Party TONIGHT Salvation Army Youth Groups, at Salvation Army, at 6:30 p.m. Sunbeams for giris ages 6-11; Guards for girls ages 11-18 and Boys Club. Emblem Club at the Elks 'Lodge, at 0:30 p.m. Annual Valentine party and cake walk.

Carry-in dinner. Bring dish to pass and own table service. Mason County Democratic Women, at Johnny's Restaurant, Cusler, at 0:30 p.m. All interested area women are cordially invited. Boy Scout Troop 20U, at Emanuel Lutheran Church, at 7 p.m.

Women's Volleyball, at St. Simon gym, at 7 p.m. This is open to women and to girls in the junior and senior classes. Church of Christ, midweek Bible study, at church, at 7 p.m. I'crr iMurqucttr Lodge uyii.

Free and Accepted Masons, at Jlasonic Temple, at 7:30 p.m. Court Ludington 715. Catholic daughters of America, at the ellner Family Center, at 7:30 J.m. Business meeting, tntertainment will be skits by jach group of the Court. Group Jne will be hostess with Mrs.

cott Pape, chairman. 2 Welcome Wagon Club of Cudington, at tho Rose Hawley E. Filer at 7:45 j.m. Tour of museum will bo Allowed by a business meeting. Family Group, at Episcopal Church' at p.m.

A.A., closed meeting, at Church, at 8 p.m. Ludington Kebekah Lodgr H7, 4t Odd Fellow Temple, at 8 p.m. Edwin II. Ewing Post The American Legion, at Legion (Sail, at 8 p.m. THIWSDAV Ludington Kiwanls Club, al tally's Restaurant, at 12 noon.

Ladies Auxiliary to Mason jjounty Barracks 405, Veterans 7 World War One, at Senior Citizen Center, at 1:30 p.m. Mason County Barracks Hi5. Veterans of World War One, at L'nior Citizens Center, at 1:30 I Board of Church Ifomen United, at Luther Hall Jjmanuel Lutheran Church, 503 Danaher at 1:30 p.m. Ludington Rotary Club, at JVally's Restaurant, at (i: 15 p.m. Canton Excrlsior It), Independent Order of Odd jpellows, at Odd Fellow Temple, pi 6:30 p.m.

Dinner meeting. Ludies Auxiliary to Canton i 1 Excelsior 10, at 'odd Fellow Temple, at 6:30 p.m. Dinner meeting. Lmlington Daily Dieters flub, in Magnusson Room of Ludington Public Library, weighin at 7 p.m. Visitors welcome.

Expectant Parents classes, in Ixnigley Center of Memorial Hospital, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Sponsored by March of Dimes. No charge. Mrs. Merry Pelersen RN, instructor.

Husbands cordially invited. Mason County Industrial Developments Corp. in Ludington Municipal at 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge Club, in Antler Room of Elks Lodge, at p.m. l.iidinKton Aerie 1351, Fraternal Order of Eagles, at Eagles Hall, at 8 p.m.

Kmblnn Club al Elks Lodge, at 8 p.m. Regular meeting and election of officers. Fill DAY Senior Citizens Howling, at Ludington Recreation Center, at 1 p.m. All senior citizens welcome. Children's Story Hour, in Children's Room of Ludington Public Library, from 4 to 5 p.m.

H.P.O.K. No. at Elks Lodge, from 5 to p.m. Fish night. Dear Brothers Association, at DBR regular meeting, at 9:30 p.m.

Dear Heloise: When searching for a bed for a newly acquired pup- I discovered the expensive 1 wicker type. Desiring a cheaper substitute, 1 bought a rectangular plastic laundry basket. A sharp knife cut away one of the long sides and angled both of the short ones. (Be sure to smooth any rough edges so that the pup can't hurt himself.) An old cotton rug or pillow for a pad completed the bed. Scorpio Mrs.

David Betz was hostess for the Thursday evening meeting of the Xi Alpha Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Mrs. Gerald Ponko conducted the brief business session. Members made plans for a foreign and wine tasting party which will be held at the home of Mrs. Doug Anderson on Feb.

24. Mrs. Ponko introduced the guest speaker, Edward Gaines, who spoke concerning the Mason County Drug Council Inc. During the meeting and Richard Lyon Speaks To Child Study Club Amber Child Study Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Ervan Kissel.

Richard Lyon, counselor at West Shore Community College, spoke to the members about "Changing Life Styles." Mrs. Kissel, president, conducted the business meeting. Announcement was made by Mrs. Albert Pack, that the joint spring meeting of the Mason County Council of Child Study Club would be held in Fountain with the Fountain Child Study Club as hostesses. Mrs.

Edward Jabrocki, a charier member and the first president of Amber Child Study Club, was introduced as a special Jabrocki told the members how the club was organized and spoke of the aims and purposes that prompted the founding of the club on Jan. 6, program hors d'ocuvres were served by the social committee. Dessert refreshments of ice cream filled puffs were served by Mrs. Jerry Schneider, co- hostess. Secret sisters exchanged their Valentine gifts.

Members present included Mesdames Roy Kanousc, Schneider, Betz, Irene Peterson, Russell Miller. Anderson. Don Clingan. Judy Lcafstrand, Ron Lyon, Robert Andrews, Ponko, James Frederick, Charles Nelson and Wally Sadosty. Cradle Talk Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Schneider of 409 N. Rath Ave. announce the birlh of a son on Tuesday, Feb. 13, in Memorial Hospital of Mason County.

secretary and Clifford Hendrickson, treasurer. Pinochle was played with prizes awarded to Mesdames Allan Parker, high; Frank Hanse, second and Mrs. Ray McCumber, low. Refreshments of salad, mints, nutmeats, crackers, coffee and tea were served by the co- hostesses. Those present included Mesdames John Brown, Dean Parker, Allan Parker.

Ewald Carlson, Ray McCumbcr. Hendrickson, Walter Klaft, Morgan. Archie Walters, Fred Schrocdcr, Roger Ewing, Emery Marrison, Ernest Beimcr. Frank Hansen. William Jeascn, Herbert Tacktor, Edwin Moline, John Brockhaus nndtihc hostesses.

The mystery package was awarded to Mrs. Dean Parker. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Brown, N. Roberts on Monday, March 5, at 8 p.m.

Dear Heloise: Have you ever been so aggravated you wanted to cry when you were in a hurry and couldn't find the beginning of the plastic wrap? Well imagine how simple- take a sheet of typing paper, it is just the right size, or cut a piece of any scrap paper, even a piece of newspaper will do. After you have finally found the end, tear off as much as you need. Insert your sheet of paper so that the edge will extend beyond your plastic wrap edge. Next time it will be a joy instead of a struggle. Be sure you always insert your little "helper" before you roll it up again.

Buddie Those attending the meeting were Mesdames Otto Allison, Athol Copenhaver, William Gaylord, Wilbur Nelson, Carl Rossi, Jame Orcutt, Clarence LaPorte, Pack, Kissel and Jabrocki. Sunday, Feb. 18, 2p.m. toSp.m. 'COUNTRY CORNER SALON 1 N.W.

CORNER OF JEBAVY DECKER KOADS. Marcia Kraus, formerly of Imperial Salon, is waiting to show you her beautiful new Salon. ACCEPTING HAIR APPOINTMENTS NOW 845-5615 Look On Yellow Sale Tags For NEW LOW PRICE on all Remaining Winter Merchandise "Must Make Room For New Spring Fashions" Look For Panti Hose Special Values To 3 50 DOWNTOWN LUDINOTON ALL SALE ITEMS YELLOW TAOOEO FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE But Not Luperuivi 1 201 S. James St. ALL SALES, CASH.

NO REFUNDSOK' M3-9500 holders, and white decorated cake, ice cream bars decorated with yellow slenciled umbrellas, nutmcats. mints and cqffee were served. Present at the shower were Mrs. Al Murawski, mother of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. Wesley Larson, mother of the honorce; and Mesdames Phil Dyer, Glen Squires.

James Bailey, Carl Swanson, Clarence LaPortc, Oscar t-irson, Stanley Smalley. Sheldon I-irson. Lewis Ceer. Richard Larson. John Quinn, Gary Berguscn, Michael DuwiJI.

Joe Belka. Krving Moore. James Yeager, Tom Burnett. Charles BurnctL William Conklin. Cecil TyndalT Also present were the Misses Christy Derringer, Linda fonklin.

Gloria Barth. Deborah Veager. Carl Gecr, Betty La Porte and Carol Janice Burnett. Love Is living for each other instead of for one's self. BROMO SELTZER 9 oz.

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Years Available:
1930-1977