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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 20

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Lansing, Michigan
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THE STATU JOURNAL Lansing East Lansing, Michigan B-6 Feb. 2, 1971 TT i5 TONIGHT'S SPECIAL Moray-Gast The bridegroom's brother, Richard Moray, was best man. The bridegroom's cousin, David Moray, John Mills of Haslett, Leonard Marshall, Robert Marshall and the bride's cousin, Douglas Pollock of Decatur, 111., ushered. The couple will live in Ste-vensville. Honeymooning in northern Michigan are Robert A.

Moray and his bride, the former Barbara Lynn Gast. They were married last Friday in the First Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of State Representative and Mrs. Harry Gast Jr. of St.

Joseph. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Moray of 2301 Carol Way.

The i 's sister, Miss Linda Gast, was maid of honor. Miss Linda Fischbeck and Miss Pat Kaley, both of StevensvDle, and Miss Carole Nielsen of St. Joseph were attendants. p'enn French Baked CHICKEN DRESSING eLfe-MMvi HOW'D YOU LIKE TO Includes: Whipped Potatoes, Cole Slaw Roll SJ59 wall CEILING OPEN: Sunday thru Thursday 6 A.M. to Midnight Friday Saturday 6 A.M.

to 1 A.M. MM ))' fcTl i I I I i I .1 1 -A TUT FAMOUS -Wi -v feJv I FOODS itaTMsTOkuitM Wfi'ftiywMiinWiftiffrrfrtffrtvnl SO THEY WONT EVER V. 5- I i 1 uAVi i COMEBACK? Quick, Easy, Invisible. No Mess. No Sanding.

See Us Now. int Kit $2.99 Contains everything you need to permanently repair 18 ft. of cracks. V- '7 1 Thomas N.Terry "For expert guidance in the sale or purchase of a home" Call A kt CALKINS PAINT COMPANY AND Tom Terry REALTY COM PANT Must Ingredient Sugar is the essential ingredient that makes frostings hold and cadies harden. LINN I.SIUCTIK RIAITOK 3h, INTERIOR DESIGN DtVTCfON 500-502 E.

Michigan Ave. 484 9461 489 0490 Phone 489-9053 MRS. ROBERT MORAY the former Barbara Gast CJSSHSHSHSa Attention Leg Watchers Stockings and pantyhose for the coming season appear in a variety of colors and textures. In the first picture an Apache pattern is shown in a brown and yellow Aztec print. The high slits on the dress are superlative leg showoffs.

Galaxies of butterflies co-star in the second picture, creating a romantic fashion mood. The pantyhose has butterflies just around the ankle and the scalloped skirt accentuates leg interest. Pizazz for the gaucho is provided in the third picture by Shin Shams, a new concept In stretch leg fashions. The stretch nylon feet fit inside red leather pumps to give the effect of a bi-colored leather boot. Shin-Shams are made of crinkled.

leather-like stretch material. The fourth picture shows Roman Key, another new pattern, which comes in a kum-quat shade to provide drama with the long slink dress. The fifth picture shows another version of Shin-Shams, this time in white, with navy and white shoes and navy panty hose. Another new concept debuts in the sixth picture, with knee-highs to be worn with contrasting pantyhose. The look is especially appropriate with the new short pants.

All pantyhose and stockings are by Burlington, the creator of a wine to complement any meal cross Section at A II of Jacobson's And Parking Ramp Strange-Nuechterlein Spec. 4 John H. Strange and his bride are settled in Eaton-town, where the bidegroom is assigned at Ft. Monmouth. They were married Dec.

3 and honeymooned in Florida. The bride is the former Miss Kuni Nuechterlein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Nuchter-lein, 5045 Van Atta, Okemos.

She is a graduate of Valparaiso University. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Strange of Bardstown, is a graduate of the University of Kentucky.

ra a ft ft 0 9 cocktails restaurant Strict Floor- 5 75 Minutes to Andys on Ph. 543-4130 1st. IV1 Altar Society Sets 'Fun Night' Resurrection Altar Society will hold its annual "Fun Night" Wednesday with a Bohemian dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the Resurrection gymnasium. Games and entertainment will follow the dinner.

Mrs. Gordon Hillman is president. Hosting circles for the" evening will be St. Blaise, St. "Anthony, and We Have You Covered.

From your door to our store, we have you covered from the weather. Two climate-control pedestrian crosswalks bridge the new East Lansing parking ramp and Jacobson's. By parking your car on the third or fourth levels, you can walk in comfort right into our store enjoy one hour of free'parking while you shop at Jacobson's. We will be pleased to validate your ticket from the parking ramp or any municipal parking lot. JacofoSonS Dip Helps I .1.1111,., Boiled potatoes are particularly delicious when they are doused with melted butter mixed with grated lemon rind and minced chives.

Open Thursday And Friday EveningsUntil 9:00 p.m. MARY KIEFFER Kieffer-Symonds' Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kief-fer, 643 E. State, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Helen, to Donald Charles Symonds.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Symorids, 833 Thomas L. Paarkway West. The bride-elect was graduated from Gabriels High School.

Her fiance was graduated from a 1 High School. GEORGIA GILBERT Gilbert-W eller The engagement of Georgia M. Gilbert to Otho Weller Jr. is announced by her parents, Harold R. Gilbert of Grand Ledge and Mrs.

Audrey Dewar, 224 Jones. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Otho Weller Sr. of Onaway.

The bride-elect is employed by J.W. Knapp's and her fiance is employed by Oldsmo-bile. A June 26 wedding is planned. Becker-Harris The engagement of Miss Barbara Bainbridge Becker to BARBARA BECKER Charles D. Harris is announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Spafford Becker of Erie, Pa. The prospective bridegroom is the con of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Harris of Erie, formerly of Lansing. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Harris, 921 Nortnlawn, East Lansing.

A graduate of Western Re-serve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, he graduated in business administration from Syracuse University. He was a member of the varsity crew team and was affiliated with Alpha Kappa Psi, national business honorary fraternity. plans to enter the Michigan State University graduate school of business and is now employed with his father at Harris Ford mnm-ammmmm TEHHINB PAIN Inc. in Erie. Miss Becker was graduated from the Graham Ecker Schools in Palm Beach, obtained an arts degree from Colby Junior College in New London, N.H., and a B.A.

degree in sociology from Syracuse. She was affiliated with Alpha Kappa Delta honorary society in Sociology at Syracuse. She is employed at the Village Store. Many baby eoctors tell moth-1 'MUtCMTSn er use tnis tasr, sate, gentle relief. Help teethinc baby and you sleep.

9 baby OrO'jsl For Alf Convalescent 1 Waterhousc-Daoust In Monday's edition, the name of the fiance of Miss Janet Ann Waterhouse was correct name is Richard Arthur Daoust, Jr. Needs the woven cotton jacket-dress looks ahead 1 i ENTRIES MUST BE SUBMITTED fc. BY FEBRUARY 1 0 t( Make A Valentine Contest For Children Thru Age 15 Prizes In 3 Age Groups 6 and under ff" (JV- (gR 7 thru 10 I r) 1Hhru15, 1 JhZF Plus two $5 -second prizer in each qxou Any child to aae 15 can make a Valentine for Lansina Mall's Contest Entries will be judged on the basie of originality, neatness and over-all appearance. Decision of the judges is final. Bring the entry to the GIANT VALENTINE BOX in Lansing Mall's Center Court by February 1 0.

nczn SAGINAW AT ELMWOOD the seasons as only cotton can. This one in a block-pattern is from our collection of versatile jacket-dresses. Navywhite or blackwhite. Sizes 8 to 16. $56.

1. I Ron Froehlich We have complete sickroom and invalid needs including special surgical dressings of all kind wheelchairs, hospital beds and walkers. Rental equipment available. Free Delivery, Free Parking The Apothecary i Shop MADISON at GRAND PHONE IV 2-0832 4t io Diiy ur juu see a Professional! i ALL STAR R.HltyCo. et tUH lwt JJ3 1321.

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