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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 10

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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PAGE TEN WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 194-8 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD News Of Society And The World Of women ZSjU Shower Fetes Engaged Nancy Powell Recent Bride Satin Heart Is Shower Decor GAA Girls To Be Feted Mrs. James Reid. newly elected president of Junior League of Catholic Women, is heading a committer for a dinner Thursday in ,1. II II Feted At Shower Miss Nancv Powell is still caught inthe whirl of pre-nuptial Bride-Elect Miss Marion Balogh honor guest at a given Tuesday evening by? Louise Schmitt and Mrs. John? Eachen Jr.

in the Schmitt Beach road. Bouquets of lilacs d-coium rooms. Pictures of the couple stood on the. mantle Miss Balogh, who the bride of Jack WilkintoTj? As guests entered the Charles R. Thompson home, Griswold street, Tuesday evening to honor St.

Joseph's School halL Meeting at 6:30 p.m.. members of the League are entertaining girls from both St Joseph's and St. Stephen Schools, who are active in activities witn uie latest party give- Tuesday evening in her honor by Mrs. Albert C. F.

Schewe Miss Josephine Castello, bride-elect and her daughter, Mrs. Arthur of Robert Thompson, they saw Peterson, in the Schewe home. Mil the Girls Athletic association Airfinff Mrs. Reid with the din large white satin heart with the ler street. names "Josephine and Robert Four tables of bridge were in Faculty Members Hostesses At Dinner Miss Jane Rae.

who leaves Friday on a three-month vacation in Scotland, and Miss Mary Moak. bride-elect of Jack Gibbs. were honored at a dinner in the Chateau Monday evening by the faculty-members of Harrison School. One end of the dinner table was decorated with a clever arrangement of boats, automobiles and trains all means of transportation Jane will use on her trip. A miniature bridal procession decorated the opposite end of the table and a mixed garden bouquet decorated the center.

Both honor guests were given gardenia corsages to wear with their spring dresses. Later bridge honors were won by Mrs. Raymond Haley and Miss Leola Alexander. printed in gold across it. It hung play for the diversion of the even ner plans are Mrs.

William Brush. Mrs. Philip Wixson, Mrs. James Whaling, Mrs. Genevieve Maurer and Mrs.

Marvin Zimmer. iv. was given a corsage cWnZ I carnations ini i Ki jqjm i ing. Honors went in the game to suspended from the archway and Miss Jeri Hayman, Miss Ann West ij with her black and whitt dn was trimmea with wide lace. and Miss Lois Frank.

For the occasion Tuesday, Miss Mrs. Thompson. Miss Castello' future mother-in-law. Mrs. George Powell was attired in a smart brown-and-white-stripe silk jersey Morris and Mrs.

Charles R. Thompson Jr. were hostesses to 16 guests. Games were played during the eve frock. She wore a gift corsage of Visits Mother On Way West Mr.

and Mrs. Damar Lee left Tuesday morning to motor to California after visiting Mrs. Lee's white carnations and yellow roses. Social Calendar Today Women's association. Port Huron Golf club, meets.

Orilla S. Farr tent 18 Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. meets at 2:30 p.m. in Miller Memorial Home. Wall street.

Miss Viola Gers feted by Miss Margaret Eisner. Port Huron Lioness club meets. Mrs. Max Moore and Mrs. P.

Gast entertain clubs. Degree staff of Zenith temple No. 40, Pythian Sisters, meets at 1 p.m. for potluck luncheon and practice in of Hall. Miss Alice Brady is honored this evening by Mrs.

Margaret Bolio, Mrs. Nellie Reger. Chicago. 111., and Mrs. Charles Hammond in the Hammond home.

Elk street. Tharsday Mrs. Donald Ludlow and Mrs. Mervin Tomlin entertain for bride-elect Jane Seagrave. Miss Wanda Chisholm entertains for bride-elect Sue Johnston.

Mrs. E. G. Dimick. 310? Gratiot avenue, entertains at benefit coffee.

Mrs. Henry Damaske, Mrs. George Barr and Mrs. Emma Barr entertain for Miss Viola Gers. Guard team of Port Huron review No.

1, WBA, meets at 8 p. m. Cedarwood grove No. 3, Woodmen Circle, has junior graduation and initiation in WOW hall. Windermere guild of St.

Paul's Episcopal church has dinner in the guild rooms. Port Huron, tent hive No. 1015, Maccabees, meets at 8 p.m. in Maccabee rooms. you givo ning with prizes won by Mcs.

Ed ward Sternett. Mrs. Willard Black- y1 which she received from her hos tesses. ney. Mrs.

Clayton White and Mrs. The popular bride-elect is to be Benjamin Castello. Lunch was Pboto by Askar-Shain served after the games from a long table enhanced with bridal figur ines on a mirrored plaque. Flank' feted Friday evening by Miss Margaret Ullenbruch and Miss Shirley Stinson in the Ullenbruch home. Cherry street.

Miss Powell and Walter Dobbs are to exchange wedding vows June 15 in First Baptist church. ing the arrangement were May your child tb advantages of HQDSICf" Photo by Askar-Shain MRS. HOWARD HEBNER Mrs. Howard Hebner was Verna Helen Adams before her marriage May 15 in First Methodist church. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Telford F. Adams, Sarnia. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Ford Hebner, Sixteenth street. baskets filled with lilacs. mother, Mrs. W.

W. Ryerson. Military street. Formerly residing in New York, they spent three weeks here on their way to take up their residence in the west. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Ryerson returned Saturday from a 10-day trip to Ottawa, Ont. The honored guest received a "kitchen gadget" corsage from her hostesses and gifts for the kitchen To Servp Coffee Women of St. Paul's Lutheran from the group.

She is to be hon church are planning a coffee and MARGERY BOTT Mr. and Mrs Harry P. Bott, Flinchbaugh road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margery Ellen, to Robert Lee Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W.

Smith, Ravenswood road. The wedding is planned for June 25 in South Park Baptist church. Future Bride Entertained Mrs. Phillip R. Teeple.

Stone ored June 2 by Miss Donna Lew-andowskL She and Mr. Thompson are to be wed June 19 in St. bake sale from 3 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the church parlors. Ms.

John Meinhardt and a committee including Mrs. Alex Stephen Catholic church. Fresh fish is a very perishable food. If it is to be stored, keep it Schmidt, Mrs. John Emerick and Mrs.

Andrew Falk are in charge. in the coldest part of the refrigera tor. Social Events Mother Honors Daughter Mrs. Fred Ravelle, Fifteenth street, honored her daughter, Miss Donna Ravelle, Tuesday evening at a pre-nuptial shower. Games were played during the evening with prizes won by Miss Geraldine Rapley, Miss Betty Dawson and Mrs.

Albert Klohn. Centering the table where lunch was served after the games, was a bridal arrangement of miniature bride and bridegroom standing under an umbrella with pink streamers falling from the umbrella. For the affair. Miss Ravelle wore BRCC Women Hold Guest Day Beautiful bouquets of lilacs and tulips decorated the E-shaped tables of Black River Country club Tuesday noon where over 80 members of the Women's association and their guests were served luncheon. The luncheon was served follow Chapter Members Meet Lavender lilacs in a low bowl arrangement were used as a centerpiece in the Chateau Tuesday evening when Dr.

Annie Reynolds was hostess to members of Chapter of PEO for dessert. This being the last meeting of the year, mystery names were revealed. Members made plans for a picnic in August with Mrs. Helen Alexander and Mrs. D.

J. McColl. named co-hostesses. street, entertained Tuesday evening at a personal shower honor ing Miss Marion McGaw, who will become the bride of Edward Anderson June 12. Prizes in games were won by Here's a delicious pie for sum mery meals.

Combine 2 cups pu Miss Barbara Richardson, Mrs. Donald Armstrong and Mrs. Lloyd Get "Set" for that Spscisl Occasu reed cooked dried apricots with 1 Klause. a yellow linen suit and a corsage of Spring flowers decorated the gardenias. She will be honored by cup sugar and heat to dissolve the ing a morning of golf.

Golf sugar. Cool. Whip 1 cup pastry prizes were awarded both guests rooms. The honor guest wore a gift corsage with a black satin dress. cream and fold in apricot mixture.

and members with Mrs. Kaarvand Mrs. William Walters June 2 in her home. Military street. Miss Ravelle and Tim Colgan are to exchange wedding v6ws June 11 in Latter Day Saints church.

Misses Rose, Barbara and Betty Ask about Grinilfi PIANO RENTAL-PURCHASE PiAU TIm cMM wk play Nw atoaai MMafyina, pan Mofty width pmitnf. Mail in Mi nan Mpj Pour into a chilled graham cracker McDannel and Mrs. Russell A. Hartman, guest winners in 18-hole Conlan, Willow street, will enter crumb shell and chill thoroughly before serving. tain for Miss McGaw, June 2.

play Member winners in this play Engagement The next time you are planning were Mrs. James Abernethy, Mrs. Fred C. Kaiser and Mrs. Douglas Treadgold.

Permanent Summer Loveliness Whether it's graduation, a wedding reception or a special date, we'll give you a superb hair-do dial 7088 for your Miss Georginia Boman, daughter a molded fruit gelatin dessert, dis In the nine-hole play group. of Mrs. Earl Boman, Maple road, solve a package of lemon-flavored and the late Mr. Boman, has chosen gelatin in 2 cups of hot apricot guest winners were Miss Alice Philpott, Mrs. William Wilson and Mrs.

John Van Allen, of Grosse June 10 as the date she will become GRINNELL'S SIS Harm rH Sana' Cairffaaiwit WMio oblaaNoa, km and ma full in for motion abavt-yaa' Piono Rantat-Pwrchata Pton. the bride of Harold E. May, son of whole fruit nectar. Pour into desired molds and chill When firm, unmold and garnish with fresh fruit and a bit of whipped cream. Mr.

and Mrs. Miles L. May. North DAINTY Pointe Woods, a former resident here. Nine-hole member-winners HAIR SHOP Street.

The ceremony will take Xewlyweds Honored Over 25 guests attended a reception Saturday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Carl Treppa who recently returned from a southern trip through fifteen States following their wedding April 19 in Bowling Green, O. Mrs. Treppa is the former Mrs.

Emily Boebe. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Studinger, Gratiot boulevard, were hosts at the reception for the couple. Out-of-town guests attended from Detroit and Windsor.

Mr. and Mrs. Treppa are to live In Muskegon soon. At present, they are on Sixteenth street. were Mrs.

Irvin Falk, Mrs. W. K. place in First church. It's ultra delicious.

Noma. Willman and Mrs. William Van- Styled WCi For 0 VJS Raaphorst. Club Meetings Addrau. Pre-Holiday Value! Fine All Wool Gabardine Shortie COATS WERE $35.00 Expert Manicuring Nellie (Molinaro) McLachlao Prop.

Dial 7088 1025 Lapeer Ave. An afternoon of bridge follow Nous Ami club members were en ed the luncheon with high score in the game going tp Mrs. Bruce Carmody, Mrs. W. A.

MacArthur tertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. Charles Hammond in her home, Elk street. and Mrs. Louis Freidlein, guests, Mrs. Mary Britz and Mrs.

Wil and Mrs. M. A. Graziadei, Mrs. Fred Hill and Mrs.

George Foun liam Ensign were guests of the club members for the evening. tain, members. Games were played with prizes In charge of the successful day won by Mrs. 'Margaret Christie and Mrs. John Britz.

Lunch was Tuesday were Mrs. George Basset! Mrs. Willman, Mrs. George C. Day served from a long table centered with a floral arrangement on a Mrs.

Francis Spencer and Mrs. J. H. Taylor Society Members Fete Bride Mrs. Charles W.

Wellman. Pine Grove avenue, was hostess to members of Westminster World Service for dinner Monday evening. Mrs. Arthur Taylor, a recent bride was honored guest. Following dinner, games were played with prizes going to Mrs.

Fred Wilson, Miss Violet Seebach and Mrs. Mary Robinson. Mrs. Taylor received a group gift. Members are to meet for the DEAUTV SHOP FOR SALE Doing Good Business Fully Equipped Excellent Location For Further Information Please Write BOX 1800 Times Herald OXLT Mrs.

James McVety is to be 4C? mirrored plaque. Mrs. Harold Crawford, Lake Huron Manor, is to be hostess June 8. chairman of next week's day at the club with golf to start at 9 a.m. Ttry this cream oil wave $21 Coffees next meeting June 28 in the church parlors.

IF YOU PREFER THE NEW LECTRONIC WAVE WE HAVE IT! $7.50 $10.00 $15.00 MRS. DOROTHY ISABELL Coffee, afternoon and evening. benefit of Port Huron Chapter 170, OES, given at the home of Mrs. E. G.

Dimick. 3107 Gratiot avenue. With Hand Stitching Navy and Colors Co-hostess, Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald. George's Dcauty Salon Priced for Everyone ELECTRONIC and RADIO WAVES RAYETTE "Deb-U-Curl" $20.00 Cold Waves $15.00 $8.50 Oil Waves.

$7.50 Cream Oil Waves $4.00 $10.00 Machine or Machineless $8.50 MARIE'S CHRISTY MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS! DUART OIL $5.00 PERMANENT WAVE $7.50 "I welcome. 5-26 203 Huron Ave. PhM t-es Mrs. W. A.

Povenz and Mrs. M. B. McMurray will serve coffee for the benefit of Grace Episcopal church, Thursday. 3 to 5, in the church house.

All welcome. 5-26 Realistic Cream Oil Wave, Reg. $10 $8.00 Eugene Special Oil Wave 10.00 Helene Curtis Supersonic Waves $10.00 op SPECIALS? OIL WAVE Coffee Thursday afternoon, 3 to 6 p.m., in Social Center for St. Anne's Altar society. Mrs.

Noah Tarteau hostess. 5-26 THE NEW HAIR CUT FOR SUMMER $1.50 SHAMPOO AND STYLED FINGER WAVE $1.25 I $fp 00 Machine or Machineless Phone 3790 SHOP DEMAR'S BEAUTY SHOP Juniors! Sport A Candy Stripe Coffee at First Presbyterian church Thursday, 3 to 5. Hostesses Mrs. Hugh Carson. Mrs.

Elden Aitken. Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. James Morrison and Mrs. Howard McLean.

5-26 Thurt. Fri. Sat DIAL 3022 512 BROAD ST. OPP. CITY -HALL 508 QUAY ST.

Six Operators to Serve You 19 OIL WAVES ft $15 C1FME WAVES PEBMA.NENTS fram IIM n. Raior Hair Shaping- ar cattina LOT HAMfOi ANl HAIR STYLE $1 Na appointment Beeeiiary far af tawa pat rana Sibilla Watters 919 Military Street avvar permanent. SMITH'S BEAUTY SHOP Cor. Griswold and Tenth St. Plenty Parkinr Space Dial Individually Tailored for only $S795 snowflake WHITE $11.95 100 Wool Gabardine 1 Single oc Double Breasted a morc-for-your-moncy shoes You name your favorite new Summer Style.

has it LIGHT GRAY DARK BLUE SURF GREEN $70 UP Sizes 9 to IS for you, In your type, dressy-feminine. SLATE GRAY TAN or BROWN Also Available ta Black Three Weeks Delivery! Other SUMMER DRESSES $5.95 up or feminine-tailored. Come, choose now. $2095 $2195 $1295 Complete range cf sizes and uidths Also Vitality Open Road Shoes, Exciting As All Outdoors, $8.95 and $9,95 KERTES-SCHIEMAN $12.95 $11.95 Your Men's Store 'Round the Corner" 515 QUAY ST. PHONE 4056.

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