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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 24

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Men Needed In Home Ec B-8 TJIK STATE JOURNAL June 12, 1970 Lansing East Lansing, Michigan Gift Shows Happiness LKXINGTON, Ky. (AP) The dean of the University of Kentucky's School of Home Kconomics is recruiting male students. "Home economics long has been regarded as an area of study for girls," says Dr. Betty Jean Brannan. "Every year more young men are entering the field." She asked the Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association to "take every opportunity you can to inform boys and girls about professional opportunities in home economics." shows his happiness and gratefulness in a gift to her.

The brid'j docs not have to gift her hrilegioom since, as it went in weldings gone by, she has made him happy by consenting to be his bride. So he Find the appliance you need now in today's Classified LIEBERMANN'S: -1 sU Gift for Dad! BAHA'I FAITH "Unification of the whole of mankind is the hall-mark of the stage which human society is now approaching." Shoghi Effendi Annual Race Unity Day Picnic Jun 14, Frances Park, 12:30 For Information Phone 484-4863 SHERRI FITZPATRICK Fitzpatrick- LINDA IIOWICK Both are graduates of Eastern High School. Miss Fitzpa-trick is employed at Harold's Interiors. Her finance attended Lansing Community College and is employed by the Air Lift Company. He is a member of the National Guard.

Earner PATRICIA KENNEDY Kenncdy-Coleman Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kennedy of 201 E. Everettdale announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Glenn J.

Coleman. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Coleman of 1810 Gordon.

Miss Kennedy was gradu- SUSAN GRINOLD ated from Everett High School and is employed at Van-Dervoort Hardware Co. Her fiance also graduated from Everett High School and is attending Calvin College in Grand Rapids. A July 25 wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Fitz-patrick of 3019 Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter, Sherri Sue, to Steven R. Barner. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sam E. Barner of 1408 Dodge River Drive. Plenty of Parking Open Till 2 A.M. For Reservations Call 487-6017 Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Grinold of DeWitt announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan, to Pvt. Ronald G. Huebshman. Her fiance is the son of Mr. Hoivick-Miller Mr.

and Mrs. James D. How-ick of 6455 Shoeman, Haslett, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Jane, to Steven Miller. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Miller of 3215 Tenny. Miss Howick was graduated from Haslett High School and is employed by Michigan State University. Her fiance is a graduate of Everett High School and is employed at Phil Gordon Volkswagen. They are planning to be married Sept. 26.

COCKTAILS SEAFOOD STEAK Banquet Facilities, Large or Small Luncheons Dinners Late Snacks CLIFFORD MEE AT THE PIANO Fri. and Saturday Siveet Adelines Schedule Sale "Everything but the kitchen sinK" will be available at a rummage sale sponsored by the Lansing Chapter of Sweet Adelines all day Saturday and Sunday, beginning at 9 a.m. each day. The sale, which helps cover costs of costumes, fees and traveling expenses for the 28-member singing group, will be held at 2907 Paul. and Mrs.

Rudy Huebshman of 4005 Sweet Rd. in Lansing. PIZZA The bride-elect is a graduate of DeWitt High School. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Sexton High School and is currently stationed at Fort Knox, Army base. humous Celeutinu's Pizza EAT IT HERE OR TAKE IT OUT 1014 W.

SAGINAW Try Our Sizzler Steak wscs Elects Officers The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Uni-v i United Methodist Church, East Lansing, elected officers at a bohemian supper held recently at the home of Mrs. John Touts. New officers are Mrs. Robert Mickey, president; Mrs. Don Guise and Mrs.

William Kilmer, vice-president and program area; Mrs. Phillip Bailey, secretary; Mrs. Nancy El-liott, treasurer; Mrs. Paul Tarr, chairman of Christian Social Concerns; Mrs. Rex Teeters, chairman of spiritual growth; Mrs.

Willard Wade and Mrs. Perry Johnson, membership chairman; Mrs. Richard Crum, local church responsibility chairman; Mrs. Ron Storey, missionary education chairman; Mrs. Ben McComb, publicity chairman and Mrs.

Donald Cline and Mrs. Alta Sllkworth, Church Women United representatives. "FOUR-WAY" WALLET holds checkbook, currency, credit cards, papers Compact breast pocket wallet has removable checkbook holder, two card pockets and security cunency pockets to keep important things together. By Rolf's in fine leather. GREAT SUMMER THING THE KICKY, NEW PANTDRESSES Buffalo Calf 8.00 English Morocco 10.00 FREE Personal Monogram ft I School Carnival Set at Elmwood The Elmwood School carnival will take place today from 6 to 9 p.m.

at the school. The carnival is open to the public and a special drawing will take place for children. 18.00 EACH Shield Wall When washing woodwork, hold a plastic paint guard close to the edge to protect adjacent wall from splashes. DOWNTOWN 107 S. Washington EAST LANSING 209 E.

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So light in the hand. And so easy to care for. Not only that, they give you the organization you want. Left: Bold buckle on a roomy envelope with extra zipper pocket. Right: Five separate pockets, two with zip closure.

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