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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 13

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i 1 "4 RATING STRAIGHT A's and AHH's 7 A I fft "4c THE STATE JOURWL Lansing. Michigan Fridoy July 24, 1959 13 Maple Rapids Church Scene Of Wedding Miss' Sarah Jane Berkhous-en, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Berkhousen of Maple Rapids, and William Russell Smith exchanged wedding vows in the First Methodist church in Maple Rapids recently. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and- Mrs. Russell Smith of Middleton. Among the bride's attendants were Mrs. Lawrence Duf-lo of Middleton, her sister, who was matron of honor. Charles Hawk of St.

Louis, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. The newlyweds will make their home in East Lansing. v-x-i-y Wi Lois Heinig, John Musarra Repeat Vows Father of the bride, Robert F. Heinig, performed the marriage ceremony Saturday of his daughter, Miss Lois Kay Heinig, 1125 N. Washington and John Musarra, in the Kingdom 'Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 2330 N.

East st. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heinig of Cadillac and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Angelina Musarra of Cleveland, 0.

For the ceremony, the bride chose a white chiffon ballerina gown, and carried a pink carnation and white rose bouquet. Mrs. Ronald Shivvers, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Barbara Dawe was bridesmaid. Paul Musarra was his brother's best man, and ushers were Peter Musarra, brother of the bridegroom, and Edward Heinig, brother of the bride. Following the wedding, a reception in the Home Dairy cafeteria was held, after which the couple left for a week's honeymoon in Cleveland.

ey will reside in Cadillac. 1 -f Our Braun.dt3 shirt's so perfect you'll dote cn it for dating as well cs every day. Pure slik broadcloth with French cuffed sleeses in sizes 10 to 16 in white, beige, olie, blue and grey. 7.95 shopping, in an uncrowded Style Shop on Saturdays. Plan Ahead Plan enough leftovers when boiling potatoes to make a family dish of creamed or an gra-tin potatoes and hot or cold potato salad.

Are YOUR Diamonds Why risk the loss of your treasured diamonds from a worn, out-of-date ring when they can be reset in a beautiful new Orange Blossom mounting so inexpensively. Ranney jewelers 911 AhTwtt Prl East Lansing Next to Stat Theater ft MRS. WARD S. ORR Ward S. Ori Making Home in Eaton Rapids Now residing in Eaton Rapids are newly wed Mr.

and Mrs. Ward S. Orr, who were united in marriage recently in the First Methodist church of Eaton Rapids. The bride is the former Miss Sandra Marlene Dawley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Dawley of Eaton Rapids. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harbison Orr of Eaton Rapids. Miss Beverly Ann Dawley, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Janet Dawley, sister of the bride, and Mrs.

Janet Davidson, sister of the bridegroom. Keith Rathbun was best man, and ushers were Richard Lyons, Sam Colizzi, Keith Strang and Leroy Bouts. Miss Debbie Leslie was flowergirl. Griffis-Neff Rites Are Held At Fruitport Mrs. Marguerite Werner, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs.

Marion Spaulding, great aunt of the bride, were special wedding guests at the recent ceremonies uniting Miss Terry Rae Griffis and Robert D. Neff, in the Fruitport Congregational church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. L. L.

Keck, 814 Pacific and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neff of rural Rosebush. Terry chose a' wedding gown of embroidered organza, and carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies and yellow roses. Feminine attendants were a i a a Clarke, maid of honor, Sylvia Neff and Marion Curtis, bridesmaids, and Dusie Hackneif, flowergirl.

John Alderink was best nian, and Dan Hackney was groomsman. John Wheeler ushered, and ringbearer was Chippert Hackney. The couple left for a New York and Niagara Falls honeymoon, following their wedding reception and dinner. The bridegroom is a junior at Michigan State university. Book on Teeth Guidance in the care of chil-den's teeth is offered in Edgar Bacon's new book, "Your Child's Teeth," which can now be obtained at the Ingham county library.

BOTH STORES i Many Colon Many Styles QUEEN QUALITY 1 4 v' lav MRS. JOHN MUSARRA MRS. GARY. A. DAVIS Couple Married In Eaton Church The First Methodist church in Eaton Rapids was the setting for the recent wedding of Miss Judith Lynne Arnold, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Vol-ney M. Arnold of Eaton Rapids, and Gary Arlyn Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis V.

Davis of Eaton Rapids. Attending the bride were Mrs. James Pell, matron of honor, and Mary Fox, both of Eaton Rapids, Karen Resendal of Greenville and Jill Arnold, sister of the bride. James Pell of Eaton Rapids was best man and ushering were Delton Umbarger, Richard Bayes, Stanley Bell, Jerold Lane and Henry Johnson of Eaton Rapids. and useful gift items! 5 OPEN 8 A.

M. to 5:30 P. M. Monday through Saturday 1 E. Mt.

Hope Ave. IV 4-5327 I LAST DAY OF SALE TOMORROW, JULY 25 97 X''yV? 1 -a I MRS. TERRY SAXTON Newlvweds Plan To Make Home In Grand Ledge Soon to make their home in Grand Ledge are the newly-wed Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sax-ton, who exchanged wedding vows recently in the Wacousta Community church.

The bride, formerly Miss Nancy Lee Craun, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craun of Newark, Del. and formerly of Wacousta. Her husband is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Sax ton of Wacousta. Marie Zell of DeWitt was maid of honor and Barbara and Shirley Boyer, twin cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids. Willard Saxton of Wacousta was his brother's best' man and ushers were John Stevens, Paul Chamberlin, Glenn Sax-ton and Lyal Craun. Pickard Family Home Following Extensive Tour Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Pickard and their children, Janet and Chris, have recently returned from a three-week trip through Ontario and Michigan's upper peninsula. In Stratford, they saw Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on their way to and from the Festival theater to attend Shakespeare's play "As You Like It." The queen was in evening dress and wearing a diamond and pearl At the American Soo, a tour was taken of two destroyers as part of the navy's "Operation Inland They also saw the submarine Corsair lock through on its way to Duluth and the royal yacht, Britannia on its way back east. On a boat trip on the Tah-quamenon river, the Pickards were aboard ship with Tom Hadley a Walt Disney photographer, photographing American bald eagles. After some time at Grand Marais and Copper Harbor, the family spent a day on Mackinac Island.

A bicycle trip around the island and a night view of the Mackinac bridge completed their vacation. Mothers Attain Scholar Honors SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI) Mrs. George Heym, the mother of a seven-year-old son and an eight-year-old daughter, attained the highest academic average in the School of Architecture at Syracuse university.

Another mother, Mrs. Norman Johnston, of Baldwins-ville, who has eight and seven-year-old daughters, maintained the highest average among upperclassmen in the university's college of home economics. YOUR HOME THRU YOUR FURNACE! TFhrysler AIRTIM summer cooling NOW NEW BUDCfT TIKMSI IIAGER-FOX Ope Evenings 7 9 P. M. HIS South Pennsylvania Avt.

Phon IV 2-1663 1 i ft Annual. Summer Gift Sale MRS. WILLIAM R. SMITH 1 MRS. C.

RONALD CAPPS Storch-Capps Wedding Held Soon to reside in East Lansing are C. a 1 Capps, of Burcham East Lansing, and his recent bride, the former Miss Marcia daughter of Mrs. O. Frank Storch, of Bay City and the late Rev. Dr.

Storch. The bridegroom is the son of Mr." and Mrs. Clarence Capps of Columbus, O. The couple are honeymooning at the Grand hotel on Mackinac island. They are graduates of Michigan State university, where the bride was affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi sorority and her husband with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.

Republican Concluded from Page 12 ter, Grand Ledge, secretary; and Mrs. Ford Twitchell, Di-mondale, treasurer. Mrs. Mulvay, retiring president, commended the group for its fine co-operation during the past year. The organization which was begun in 1952 has grown in numb ers and strength, she said.

A special highlight of the program was the presentation of a gift to David Gibson, a U. sophomore from Eaton Rapids, whose winning essay on "Why I Cast my First Vote for G. 0. received top honors in national competition. David, who recently traveled to the National Young Republican convention at Denver, for his achievement, is spearheading a drive for a new Eaton county Young Republican group, it was announced.

Also enjoying the food and festivities were Mrs. Rae Hooker, national committeewoman, Sen. John Fitzgerald, Sen. and Mrs. Paul C.

Younger, Rep. and Mrs. Andrew W. Cobb, and Rep. and Mrs.

Carroll Newton and their daughter, Judy. Mrs. Evert Morse, Mrs. Sinicropi, Children Vacation Mrs. Evert Morse of 1018 E.

Main Mrs. D. C. Sinicropi of 1028 Morgan st. and her children Rosemary, Anthony and James will leave this weekend for a two week vacation at Grand Haven.

Mr. and Mrs. Sinicropi end their children recently returned from Seneca Falls, N. Y. after visiting Mr.

Sini-cropi's mother, Mrs. Rose Sem-rau. The children have also been visiting their aunts and uncles in Lansing. Rosemary and James have visited Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Perrelli of 600 N. Foster ave. and Anthony has visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chmielewicz of 1083 Haslett rd.

i CLASSIC ROSE by Reed Bajltom RHODORA by Lenox re SAVINGS FROM 10 to 50 OLAMPS OFIGURINES OCOPPER BRASS PLANTERS WESTMORELAND MILK GLASS HUMMEL FIGURINES W. G. Blinns Are Honored Mr. and Mrs. William G.

Blinn of 520 W. Holmes rd. were feted at an open house marking their 25th wedding anniversary recently. Relatives and friends were served punch from a table centered with a large anniversary cake topped by a bride and bridegroom doll and silver bells, used on their original wedding cake. Miss Shirley Blinn was hostess and assisting her was Mrs.

Leon Smeltzer, Sr. At the punch bowl was Miss Barbara Glanz and presiding at the guest book was Mrs. Leon Smeltzer, Jr. Mrs. Blinn was presented with a corsage of roses.

George Andersons To Entertain Son, Family for Week Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of 128 Kensington East Lansing, will entertain their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. George Anderson of Springfield, Cv for a week.

The Springfield visitors will arrive Saturday. Accompanying their parents to Lansing are Evelyn, I a i Mary, Nancy and George Philip Anderson, III. George, who is three months old, is making his first visit to his grandparents' house. The group will spend their free time at the Country Club of Lansing swimming and golf ing. closed all day Saturday through.

August 8 East Lansing Bridal Registry for Fino China Lenox, Wedgwood, Spode, Haviland, Costleton, Royal Doulton, Minton, Pickard and many others. SILVERWARE Reed Barton, Towle, or ham. Kirk, Lttnt, Wallace, Smith, International Heirloom HEATH'S 218 N. Wikhiniton Ave. Phone IV 2-6619 IkiitiijMiriKt For coc! and relaxing atmosphere shop at the Frtih point of vltw th fly-front cardigan of soft as a-cloud 100 imported virgin cashmtre in contemporary shades a definite talent for harmonizing with Dalton's sheath skirt of 100 wool doeskin flannel.

Sweater sizes 34 to 40 Skirt sizes 8 to 18 $19.95 All Dalton swatters mr durably mothproofatf yWTV. I and many more attractive FLORAL CO BOTH STORES 1124 A wilii '-''OoprdlnatottH: Vli V'y DOWNTOWN and FRANDOR WOMEN'S SHOES FURTHER SEDDnJCTTIICDN' SALE SELECTED STYLES Of Top Grade Women'i Shoes Shoei'Fo Now For Fail and Year Around Wear. ACCENT CIRRANNO FOOT SAVERS FLORSHEIM PEACOCK Re. To $22.95 NOW 10 97 U2 and Downtowrn Store Only AND OTHER BRANDS Re. To $19.95 NOW $697 897 WOMEN'S, TALL GIRLS Sizes 10i to 13 NOW $797 1297 Downtown Store Onlv SPORT and DRESS FLATS Re.

To 59.95 'i" At i "si 'y v--, V-V5, jf vv-f' NOW $497 PURSES REDUCED HOSE REDUCED CHILDREN'S SHOES PolUParrot and OTHER BRANDS Re. To $7.95 NOW 2i to 8 8 i to 12 12i to 3 $297 $397 497 Use A 30 or 90 Day Charge Account. No Interest Charfe HARRYMAN'S' DOWNTOWN LANSING and FRANDOR CENTER II (0).

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