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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 23

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Colonial Village Baptist Church Scene of Recent Nuptial Rites Now making their home at Ft. Belvoir, are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Leroy Bellinger following their recent wedding in Colonial Village Baptist church. Mrs.

Bellinger is the former Miss Iva Lee Kinne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kinne, 3126 Maloney and her bridegroom is the son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bellinger, 3112 Maloney st.

Rev. Wilson Tennant of Holt performed the double ring candelight service, The bride wore a blush satin gown, trimmed in rose pointe lace, featuring a portrait neckline and a bouffant shirt fitted with an empire effed, ending in a wide chapel train. A blush lace Juliet cap illusion veil and she harried pink roses and a deeper shade of pink camellias. Miss Barbara Houseman of Lansing was maid of honor and Miss Joan Bishop, Miss Beverly Hamilton and Jeanette Gleason were bridesmaids. They were identically gowned in taffeta gowns styled on empire lines, the maid honor in cranberry with a cameo pink cummerbund and the haids in cameo pink with cranberry colored cummerbunds.

They wore matching moline plateaus with velvet crowns and carried pink roses, Duane Wells was lest man and groomsmen were David Darling, Jack Norris and Ivan THE STATE JOURNAL LANSING. MICHIGAN Friday, November 30, 1956 23 Good. Don Kinne, Jerry Bellinger, Craig Bother and Richard Rockwell seated the guests. A reception was held for 300 guests in the church parlors immediately following the ceremony, after which the newlyweds left for Virginia, where Sgt. Bellinger is stationed.

W. C. T. U. Marks 82nd Anniversary At Temple House Members of the Lansing Central Woman's Christian Temperance union celebrated their organization's 82nd anniversary recently at Central Temple house.

Mrs. S. E. Van Wagenen presided and Mrs. Bert Lewis led devotions.

Carol Hudson, Carol Kyburz and Carol Adams sang, and a skit, "Brakes and was presented by Pat Baldwin, Charlotte Carney, Roger Rochowiak and Bill Swathwood from Potter Park church. A sound movie, "Far from Alone," was shown. Former presidents present were Mrs. A. J.

Gilbert, Mrs. H. H. Beeman, Mrs. C.

C. Ludwig, Mrs. S. S. Van Wagenen, Mrs.

Eric Steinberg, Mrs. Clarence Towar, Mrs. Mary Jenkins, Mrs. Clay Smith and Mrs. Edith Boyhan.

Greetings were read from Mrs. Jennie Carly, Mrs. John Poolos, and Mrs. G. W.

Fausey. MISS ANNA JEAN BRITTON ENGAGED The engagement of Miss Anna Jean Britton to Darrell Opicka has been nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Britton of Mulliken. Mr.

Opicka is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Francis of Archbold, O. Miss Britton attended Emanuel 'Missionary college in Berrien Springs and her fiance is attending the same school. Plans are being made for a June wedding.

Public Dinner Sunday Half a chicken will be served at a public dinner Sunday beginning at 1 p. m. at Prosperity temple, 1815 S. Washington sponsored by Prosperity lodge 564, I. 0.

0. F. Reservations may be made with Robert Vaughan or ard Burt. later $699 of match. WE'LL your Also TINT holiday silver, THEM dress gold FREE! kid.

we'll tint 4-10; Bring the in AAA; a shoes AA, sample B. to Bakers rummage sale Saturday from 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.

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We've many excellent suggestions and our knowledgeable staff will gladly guide. you to the right choice! Striped Robes in Rayon, Cotton or Wool. 19.95 to 32.50 Store Hours Friday 9:30 to 9 P. M. Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 P.M.

A SMALL'S A 211 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE Benefit Sales Sigma Kappa alumnae will hold Cars NoT WEEK NEVE GOT TO OUT ORGANIZEDE Or You Could Start Tomorrow with Some of Our Charming Ash Trays 2.00 Pen Sets 3.00. "Nebishes" Coasters 1.00 Vi MRS. FREDERICK LEROY BELLINGER Eaton Rapids Church of Nazarene Is Scene of Recent Nuptial Rites (Special to The State Journal) EATON RAPIDS Lighted candelabra and baskets of snowdrift and pompon chrysanthemums graced the altar of the Church of the Nazarene recently when Miss Joyce E. Parks became the bride of Cpl. Alford Zorn in performed by Rev.

C. A. Noffsinger. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Leahbell Parks of Eaton Rapids.

Her husband is the son of Mrs. Jack Zorn of Eaton Rapids. Gowned in white Chantilly lace with scalloped neckline wristpointed sleeves, the bride wore a pearl-encrusted crown from which fell a fingertip veil. She carried a white orchid atop a white Bible. Attending the bride was her sister, Mrs.

Donald Walters. Teresa Higbie was flower girl and Herbert Milbourn was ringbearer. "The, bridegroom's attendant was Leon Skinner. Ushers were Dean and Maynard Moon, Donald Walters and William Hazel. Following the ceremony reception was held the I.

0. 0. F. hall. The young Zorns will their home on Knight st.

until Dec. 12 when Cpl. Zorn will report to his marine base in North Carolina. Mrs. Zorn will join her husband there in a few weeks Lansing Woman Now Mrs.

Mills Relatives and friends here have received of the marriage of Mrs. Neita Wenz and Howard Mills, both of Battle Creek. Mrs. Wenz, formerly of Lansing, is the widow of the late Albert W. Wenz.

She moved to Battle Creek five years ago. The double ring ceremony was performed in the chapel of the First Congregational church in Battle Creek, Nov. 21 at 6 p. m. by Rev.

Dr. C. B. Milassisted by Rev. Dr.

D. Vore only close relatives present. Mrs. Wenz was attended by her daughter, Miss Arlene Wenz, and Mr. Mills by his son, William Mills.

The wedding dinner was at Ford's of Augusta and later the Mills left on a short honeymoon. They will be at home at 82 E. Willard Battie Creek, after Dec. 1. Happy Eight Bridge Club Is Entertained at Home Mrs.

Leo Roach entertained members of the Happy Eight Bridge club in her Stoll rd. home recently, following dinner at the Westgate. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Myers and Mrs. Alfred Bass.

Plans were made for Christmas party to be held at the next meeting. You You Give Get More More When You Give a BULOVA 10 BuLoma ONLY $1 DOWN MISS AMERICA SENATOR 17 jewels, 17 jewels, shock unbreakable resistant, unbreakabie mainspring, mainspring, expansion bracelet. luxury expansion band, $3575 $3575 Prices incl. Fed. Tax CLARK'S JEWELRY 235 S.

Washington you'll love antilope by Parfums Weil of Paris A clear fresh fragrance with a marvelous affinity for silks and furs. Start the day with a generous splash of cologne, follow it with a dab of the perfume for lingering fragrance throughout the day. Three sizes to choose from the cologne in ounces, 3.00; ounces, 5.00; 7 ounces, 9.00 The perfume 5.00 the ounce, 9.00 the ounce and 15.00 the ounce. Prices plus tax Former Lansing Girl Is Married MRS. ALFORD ZORN ZORN Lansing (Special to The State Journal) LAINGSBURG A Thanksgiving day wedding was held at St.

Clair Catholic church in Santa Clara, when Miss Carole K. Pelton was united in marriage to. Vernon E. Silva, both of Santa Clara. Carole is the daughter of Mrs.

Theda Jones of Santa Clara, Gaylord C. 1 Pelton of 2213 Vine Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Throop of Laingsburg are her grandparents.

Vernon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silva also of Santa Clara, Cal. He graduated from the Bellarmine preparatory college and is in the navy. The newlyweds will make their temporary home in Norman, where Mr.

Silva is stationed. short 'n' sweet our nylon short gowns in white, pink or blue $10.95 up Te Ship IT LOOKS LIKE CASHMERE. IT FEELS LIKE CASHMERE Women Cotton Stripe Pajamas $5.95 Cotton or Orlon and wool Knits $5 to $10 AN EN EN Donegal Cotton gingham Sport Shirts $5 and 5.95 A it's DREAMSPUN and it costs only $8.75 to $22.95 made 'Garland FULL FASHIONED DRESSMAKER STYLES in that wondrously soft and luxurious, Dreamspun imported lambswool, angora rabbits' fur, and a bit of nylon. You have your choice of brilliant new designs (smart new touches at the collar, the sleeve) and you get those exquisite colors that are dyed exclusively for Garland by Bernat, makers of famous hand knitting yarns. Help Fight TB Christmas Greetings We hap 1956 1956 Buy Christmas Seals.

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