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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 17

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Mr. Bunday will join them for a 1 Ji mintpr vom tinn Battle Creek, Arts. 23, 1953 THE ENQUIRER AND NEWS PERSONAL MENTION llumbus. where he is in residence at University hospital. Mrs.

i-Igard is the former Ardra Thomas, and she has just completed her port; Miss Mildred Seavey of Mid-; nurses' training at Bronson Memor- IXI dleville. N. a cousin; Mr. and In the Social Whirl-Life Revolves 'Round Picnics, Other Events (Continued from Page 1, Section 2) ial hospital in Kalamazoo. She plans to do nursing at University 6 The Rev.

and Mrs. Lester Bailey and children, Linnea and Mercia, of 63 Emerald, along with his parents, the Rev. andMrs. Charles A. Bailey of New Castle, left Friday for a two-week's vacation at Mr; and Mrs.

E. F. Boehm of 102 Greenwood avenue have as their house guests Mrs. H. Floyd Carpen-! ter of Ashville, N.

and grand- i daughter Judy Wellman of Tona-' wanda, N. Miss Mabel West of Milton, and Miss Lotta Bond! and her two nieces, the Misses Lou and Ann Bond, of Lost Creek, W.i Va. i mmm hospital while her husband con tinues his residence. An Excellent Gift YOUR PORTRAIT Fine, Portraiture Irene Erskine Studio Opposite Post Park Mrs. Walter White or Toronto, uncle and aunt of the bride, and Miss Jessie Hendry of Hamilton, the bride's great tiunt.

They will all return to their homes todays 24 HOUR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE III 'Trout lake in northern Michigan. The Rev. Mr. Bailey is pastor of the Urbandale Methodist church. 583, East Michigan Ave.

424 CaplUl Aye, N. E. Plant, 72 Lansing Ave. 347 West Michigan Ave. Mrs.

Raymond Bundy and her two daughters, Beverly and Marilyn, of 53 Elizabeth will leave Monday to spend the next 10 months in Hollywood, Fla. While there Beverly will attend South Brou-ward high school and Marilyn may begin her school career in the Florida city if at her age she is permitted to enter the kindergarten. 17 South Ave. Phone 4-7224 Mr. and Mrs.

O. C. Borgerson of 11 Byron are entertaining his aunt, Miss Ragnild Borgerson of Dram-men, Norway, who is spending several months in Michigan visiting her relatives. She plans to spend a week or ten days in Battle Creek. Miss Elinor Anderson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Anderson of 1528 West Highland boulevard, has been spending several days with her parents before she returns to her teaching job in Warren, which is north of Detroit. 4- HOUR CASH AND CARRY SERVICE The Extra Strviei That Costs Nothing Extra Leaving Friday for his new station, the Naval Amphibious base at Little Creek, was Ensign Wendell C.

Gates, who spent several days with His wife visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Gates of 965 Southwest Capital ave mm into almost a "disease" "ere long, at least for the male side of the population! It's that great American tradition, baseball. The David Frazers will do their best to encourage the sport this Wednesday when they entertain the young members of the Battle Creek Gas Co's two teams Long-distance sluggers from the "Gas Rangers" (the cub team) and the "Gas House Gang" (intermediate group) will head for Detroit with their Tour Exclnsivi Battle Crtik Sta-Np Dry Cleaner Ph.

2-5269 or 2-2926 Miss Belle Roberts of Glendale, GOOWO0Q nue. Also here aunng tneir stay is here visiting Mrs. Warren were his wifes parents, Mr. MjSick of 34 Grand boulevard. Mrs.

Gabriel Epure of Highland Miss Roberts, who is a former Bat-Park. The young Gateses lived onte creek resident, plans to be in Rationally Advertised Staten island wnue ensign oates Battle Creek for another week. -VOGUE was attending supply scnooi at uay-onne, N. J. dads in tow early in the morning for the Yankee-Tiger game cm- Coats Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Nye have sold their bungalow at 90 Yale to Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Cosgrove. The Nyes are leaving October 1 to make their home in Huntington Park, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.

Keene Wolfe of Gull lake have returned from a 10-days trip to Lawton, to visit their daughter and her husband, Lieut, and Mrs. Joseph F. Heimon-en. On the way home they spent with a Martin Ball, their coach, will Join the group Mrs- Catherine Newton Smith and u- i her daughter, April, are visiting her After a taste of the big-league parenta6Mr and Mrs New-play, they'll all head back home of 3 Highland avenue, for two in their special bus for a picnic weeks. They drove here to join at Willard park And no doubt jg smith's sons, Eric and David, a "rehashing of how they would who flew here in June to spend have played the game! tiie summer with their grandpar- lents.

At the end of August they I will return to Philadelphia, where THERE'S A ROUND of parties Smith has been aniliated with progress for Dottie Abbanatt, the board of education for the last on the Campus fashion orizon a day in Lacon, 111., with Mrs. years as instrumental Wolfe-s sisterj Mrs Betty Osborne, Lansing with the advent of Septem- teacher in the public schools. Sheand tnev aso stopped to xe friends ynn (Mrs. uyion) noag- recently resigned 10 accept, pusi-iin Ft Knox, and their sister- son entertained for her Thursday tion on the administrative stall oi evening at dessert-bridge, and Molly Settlement Music school. in-law, Mrs.

Arbra Wolfe, and her two young sons in Jeffersonville, Ind. (Mrs. Eugene) Cahill and Jan (Mrs. Here for the week-end and for Donald) Van Gorder will follow suit The Richard i the wedding yesterday of Miss Au- on Tuesday eve Star performers for your college wardrobe on and off campus, daytimes or evenings we have suits and dresses to please every fashion conscious coed. drey Horsburgh and James Auten- Master Sergt.

and Mrs. W. H. Fenter and their three children, Ellen. Jean and Cathie, have returned to their home in Mineral Wells, after a week's visit with her mother.

Mrs. Ella Adkins of 77 Cherry. Mrs. Fenter is the former rith are his parents, Mr. ana mis.

W. E. Autenrith and sister, Betsy, of Newport, N. Mrs. Joseph Stack, another sister from New- 11 JaSk' i.

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Bill) Knapp and daughter. Barbara They've been spending two weeks in Atlanta, visiting her family And after a stay in Georgia heat, they're about convinced Michigan climate is perfect, ali comments to the Sieverts will vary the party schedule with a cocktail party in her favor when Friday rolls around. Home for a spell is Sallee Jenkins (nee Baker) who's visiting her parents, the Al Bakers Her husband, Bud. who's to be transferred to Randoloh Field, from Enid, plans to join her around September 1 for two weeks. HERE FOR THE week-end to visit the Dr.

Arthur A. Humphreys are his cousin and wife, Capt. and Mrs. John Harper He's retired from the navy now and they're frying their hancLat traveling, with Washington, D. C.

the last place thev called "home." Popular colors the finest of fabrics are combined to give you the smartest of college wardrobes and win you top honors on any campus. Miss Sally Sleight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sleight of St. Mary's lake, has returned from Grand Rapids where she was visiting Miss Suzy Buckle.

The two girls were waterfront counselors at Camp Keewano at Ottawa beach near Holland during the summer, and Miss Buckle spent last week in Battle Creek visiting the Sleights. 00 5995 95 THE LEON MILLERS' home has been sold to the Earl Schwarzkopf's. And the Millers, all of them, will be off for their new home in Toronto this Thursday. 1 Mrs. James Boomgard, who has been visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Thomas of 65 North Twenty-seventh street, will leave today to join her husband in Co- Brad (Mrs. Robert) Morse andj Some of the Battle Creek juniors her daughter. Shannon, will be had a busy day of it yesterday. talking like travelogue comments- They left earlv for Saginaw for NEALE'S APPAREL SHOP Wolverine-Federal Tower Coats i Suits Dresses Blouses Skirts 9 Sweaters tors lor a long time They're iust back from a long trip west by car.

They visited the Wisconsin Dells, the Bad Lands. Yellowstone. Lake Tahoe and San Francisco before stopping for three 11 N. McCamly the Michigan Recreation association swimming meet. The "mermaids" who made the trip were Betty and Debby Bacon, Priscilla Harrington, Sue Deo, Kay Koller, Sally Ploehn, Ann Stinchcomb, Helen Rich, Gail Perrett, Esther Rorich, Georgia Wirt, Joyce Kelly and Leila Gresly.

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Donald Swank was elected ADple Valley, a multi-million dollar that's set. just like an oasis. ln secretary at a luncheon and meet- COMPLETE LOCKER SERVICE FREEZING SUPPLIES Few Lackers For Rent BATTLE CREEK LOCKER PLANT 324 W. Michigan Phone 3-6300 the middle of the dssrt They returned home via Salt Lake City and Colorado. mg of members of the Happy Homemaker's Extension group at the home of Mrs.

Leo Porter, 612 Northeast Capital avenue. Mrs. La- Monday Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 von Sawyer was the co-hostess. IN NEW YORK CITY for the Articles were collected for the apron Children's Theatre conference this booth at the Calhoun county fair week are Jackie Shrank, Betty (Mrs. in Marshall next week.

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