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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 20

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STATE JOURNAL (Lansing, Mich.) Friday, April 24, 1953. Society News Punctuated by Romantic Items MISS HELEN JOYCE REID Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd A. Obers, 915 W.

Lonawee have announced the engagement of their daughter, Helen Joyce Reid, to Richard Luther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Luther, 111. Moores River dr. No wedding date has been set by the pair.

MISS BARBARA CLARK Open House at Nurse Center Is Visited by 125 Lansingites More than 125 interested Lansingites took advantage of the Practical Nurse Center open house Thursday afternoon and evening to learn more about the training and career offered to the practical nurse today. Demonstrations of tray preparation, feeding of infants and invalids and normal medical routine were demonstrated by students. Interested visitors inMrs. Hugh Brenneman, reprecluded Mrs. Jack Draper and senting Panhellenic, who later presented a $400 check, proceeds from their February benefit bridge to the center to be used Mr.

and Mrs. Lafayette Clark of Jackson have announced the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Airman R. Reed Montague, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Montague, 1200 Clark rd.

Airman Montague is stationed Lowry air force base, Denver, Colo. No wedding date has been set by the couple. as a scholarship for needy students. Pouring during the afternoon were Mrs. O.

J. Munson and Mrs. Gerald Winans. During the evening Miss Ethel Mull and Mrs. Karl Hodges served.

The Practical Nurse Center, located in the Technical high school, sponsored by' the College Women's Volunteer Service. Aiding the students and their director, Mrs. Iva June Corbin, in the planning of the open house, were Mrs. Ronald McDonald, Mrs. Charles Bowser and Mrs.

O. Jay Munson. Take Home a Half Gallon! Millers SEEDLESS Raspberry Ripple ICE CREAM It's Delicious! At Your Nearby Miller's Dealer MILLER'S DAIRY FARM RAPIDS, MICH. Liebermannis Nothing Like It! SHOULDEREX Hew, Wider Gusset Convenient New Interior Lay Away NOW for Graduation Incomparable style for youthful shoulders! Matchless wearability! That's why the Shoulderex handbag is tops for those who lead an active life. It's made of thick top grain saddle cowhide that mellows with use, and the convenient new inferior wider sides for greater room make Shoulderex better than ever.

NINE COLORS! THREE SIZES! Standard Intermediate Junior $1000 $795 $650 tax extra Name Embossed in Gold Free Liebermannis 107 South Washington Ave. MISS EVELYN BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Brown of Sand Hill have announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Evelyn Lorraine, to Edmund Monette of Cassopolis.

A June wedding is planned MRS. RAY LINCOLN BEEDE A reception and wedding breakfast at The followed the marriage of Patricia Eileen O'Keefe to Ray Lincoln Beede, April 11 Athanasius church, West View," a suburb of Pittsburgh. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Keefe of Montclair West View, and an alumna of Pennsylvania College for Women.

The bridegroom is the comp of Mr. and Mrs. William Paddison, 1512 Vine Lansing. Mrs. John Fullerton was matron of honor.

Her other a attendants were former classmates, Alice Ann Jones of Washington, D. Mrs. Cecil Minor of Bellevue, and Doris Paddison of Lansing. William Paddison served as best man. Ushering were George Conklin of Mason, Richard Dahlberg of Eugene, Thomas Erwin and Michael O'Keefe.

Among out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. William L. Paddison of Lansing. The couple left Immediately for a motor trip to the west coast; they will reside in Richland, Wash.

Summer Fashion Revue Staged Benefit party guests of Amity Chapter 490, Order of the Eastern Star, were whisked from April's cold to June via a summer fashion revue in the Masonic temple Tuesday night. All age groups were represented in the showing of summer activity clothing. Commentator. was Miss Frances Carstens. to The followed theme, in wall "It's and a table Daisy," decor- was ations.

Mrs. LeRoy Archer, genchairman, had arranged the style State PTA Convention Scheduled Next Week Four thousand delegates representing 1,800 local P. T. A. units in Michigan will convene at Grand Rapids for their annual conventions Tuesday through, Thursday.

Pre-convention meetings are planned Monday afternoon for the executive committee and board of managers of the Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers. Highlight of the' convention will be the banquet in Civic auditorium Wednesday, at which Dr. Harlan C. Hatcher, president of the University of Michigan, will discuss "Reading, Writing and Parents." such a pretty pump! The classic all occasion opera pump, cut beautifully low, lovely, in tine genuine suede. Fits to perfection! In thru sizes precious 3 to widths.

low 10, At AAAA price! our $599 Baker's 106 S. Washington MAIL ORDERS INVITED I Add 254; C. O. charges MISS ESTHER LYON Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Lyon, 300 W. Holmes have announced the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Jack W. McKeever, son of Walter 0.

McKeever of Ogden, Utah. A fall wedding is planned by the couple. MISS ZELMA MAY GLEW June 6 has been set by Miss Zelma May Glow and Pvt. Kenneth C. Ramsey as the date for their marriage.

The bride-elect is the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Woodlock, 304 Ferguson and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel M. Ramsey of Farwell. Pvt. Ramsey is stationed with the army at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.

Couple Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Morell Fox were feted a surprise silver anniversary dinner Monday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Fred Miller, 118 Jones st. Co-hostesses were Mrs.

Wayne Baisel, another daughter, and Mrs. Jay Allis. The Foxes were presented with a miniature silver dollar tree and other silver gifts. Other guests were Wayne Baisel and Jay Allis. Absent their daughter, Mrs.

Ronald Dickerson, and family of Gaylord, and Pic. Fred Miller, who is now serving with the army in Korea. No Catch-All Your medicine chest should be just that and not a catch-all for cosmetics, empty bottles. and what Clean it out and reorganize it as a first-aid station. MISS MARLENE F.

GRANGER Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Granger of Kenosha, former Lansing residents, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marlene Frances, to Kenneth A. Grevenow, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Grevenow of Kenosha. A September wedding is planned. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. May Granger, 2900 Turner st.

MISS PATRICIA A. BUSH A June 6 wedding date has been set by Miss Patricia A. Bush and Norman Joseph Wixon, announce the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bush, 227 Horton st.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Society Who- When Forget-Me-Not club members met Wednesday with Mrs. G. E.

Banghart, 164 Oakland East Lansing. Card honors went to Mrs. Banghart, Mrs. C. E.

Ryan and Mrs. L. B. Titmus. A miscellaneous shower April 17 feted bride-elect Miss Frances Faiver.

Hostess was Mrs. Robert Kremer, 1115 N. Logan st. Sixteen relatives and friends attended. Cards were played during the evening.

Miss Faiver will wed John Foltz May 9. Mrs. Ralph Winegater, 919 Seymour entertained the Bit o' Fun club Wednesday evening. Cards were played. Wixon, 524 S.

Fairview are parents of the prospective bridegroom. The nuptials will take place in Church of the Resurrection. day Prize get-together winners at of the North Wednes- Side Pinochle club members, meeting with Mrs. Edward Westfall, 412 W. Willow were Mrs.

Charles Hillman, Mrs. Albert Snook, Mrs. Ronald Dehn, Mrs. A. J.

Rogers and Mrs. Ross Caswell. 'Underglaze' Best Decorated china is more durable when the decoration is "underglaze." This means that the protective coating or glaze is put on following the decoration. Feel the china before buying to see if it is perfectly smooth. If it is rough, the decoration is an "overglaze." KIDDIE KARNIVAL TODAY FRIDAY Special Family Dinner Rates Pogo the Clown in Person PAGODA RESTAURANT 1824 East Michigan Ave.

Lansing's Newest Women's Apparel Shop 318 S. Washington a glamorous Brock sunback dress with its own beautiful STOLE 1295 Fashion calls for the this season. and BOBBIE BROOKS answered the call for you! Here's one in sanforined a wonderful cotton with rich and subtle muted tones. Truly, a fashion and at such a modest price! Sines 7 to Three ways to buy: Cash Charge Accounts Lay-away Plan GLOW LITTLE COTTONS GLEAM AND CLIMMER Polished summer bouffants to pop over crinolines and petticoats galore. And the cottons are printed and colored so prettily each as to make choosina confusing! Junior sizes 9 to 15 Left: Twin windowpane print in grey, navy or black with red cummerbund.

Center: Leaf flutter-print, bared and beautiful. in red, blue and grey. Right: Diamond striped print with a frisky bow in back. Grey or blue Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan nine 228 S. Washington Ave..

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