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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 8

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The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
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8
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PACE EICHT THURSDAY, APRIL 24. 1947 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD News Of society And the world Of Women 4 Raw eggs separate mat easily htxt It is ut Ladies Guild erg or S. CaV Couple Weds Plans May Wedding sre frcm 50 to 60 degrees Fahrcn- an hour ixPre e-," of gardenias and pink iweet peas to the jhotuder of her gray dressmaker suit, which wa accentuated with large square gold buttons. Prize were awarded Mrs Fred E. Giiiett.

Mrs. Herman Boglitsch and Mrs. Frank Fiedler. Pink and white vase arrangement of snapdragons centered ine lunch table. Mrs.

Henry S. Garths. Howard street, fete Mist Armstrong Wedneay evening. Honor Future Bride Mis Patricia Armstrong, was hor.ored Wedr.eviay evening by M. Giiiett, Wert Water n'rt, at the Crjt cf of g.overs, Th hcr.or guest a corsage.

FRI SAVINGS -t i DOUHLE OIL SP i iN PERMANKNJTS $7.50 Valu Social Calendar Today Ways and means committee of Ladses Library association gives coffee. Bride-elect Eleanor Wolff entertained. Miss Margaret Stier, St. Clair, entertains for bride-elect Grace Shevnock. Cedarwood grove No.

3. Woodmen circle, meets. Clubs meet with Mrs. Harold E. Bussey, Mrs.

Frank E. Doty, Mrs. Frank B. Ludmgton and Mrs Alex G. Pratt.

Guard club of Port Huron review No. 1 meets with Mr a. Frank E. Smith, Griswold street. Friday Terpsichorean club guet night in St.

Clair Inn. Port Huron-Marysville Girl Scout Council camp reunion at 6 p. m. in First Baptist church Lakeview Rebekah lodge No. 26 gives party at 7:30 in 100F hall, Gratiot avenue.

Mrs. Chester W. Smarch entertains club. Miss Vernita Hausburg and Frank A. Warsinski honored at rehearsal buffet.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rutkauske honor Miss Pauline Sheldon and Thomas Rutkauske at rehearsal dinner. Meets Seme 60 members and guests of Ladies guild of St. Paul Episcopal church attended a meeting Wednesday afternoon in the guild room.

Talks were given by Mrs John Mrs Sumner J. Curtis, Mrs. William Morden and Mrs. Thomas J. Wadsworth A csdorful and graceful minuet was presented by Muss Rose M.

Carson, Mrs. Harold Foster, Mrs. Robert Millne. Mrs Ross M. McCabe.

Mrs William Morden Sr and Mrs Charles Thompson. Mrs. Thomas Robinson was director of tht dance Mrs Ted R. Laidlaw was pianist. Mrs Georg Urmy presided at a tea tabic decorated with a Maypole and miniature figures of dancing children holding streamers leading the Maypole The table was lighted by pastel tapers in double brerch candelabra Mrs.

Wilbert Bezenah and her committee served Mrs Paul Anglebrandt is in charge of Ma activities of the guild mkelmns SPECIAL 5 Now Only 10 Soo UBS- A i ii'V i iiihmiimi mmm INDIVIDlAt El 'GENII The or Ids Finest Wave I't'ese vt.le the rrot, soft, if' il I- i Regular Price SHI 00 Ml i EVENING Ari'OIVlMlMS I AKIN OK riKMMsj AZZARO Photo By Akr-Sfiin I The troth of Miss Misj Shirley Carl to Warren M. Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas L. Clarke. Brown City is announced today by her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. La-; Verne Carl, Yale "J-42U 411 GRAND KIVIK St April 24--Mrs. Charles Stubbs was Miss Abbie Ann Kough. befur- her marriage April 5 in St.

Pault Episcopal church. St Clair The new bride. dairgh Ur oi Mr -jno Mrs Walter Kouh, Vine street, was given in marrk ge by lather She wore a powder blue crepe dress with a pink rose-trimmed straw hat, and carried a bridal bouquet of Tea roses. Miss Sarah Jane Kough, Greens-burg, sister oi the bride, attended her She cho.se a dusty pink crepe dre.ss with a black draw hat 'rimmed with flowers Our regular monthly clearance of odds and ends, slifjhtly soiled merchandise and closeouls. All are worthwhile value from our regular slock, Sorry, no approvals, exchanfen, refunds or phone orders.

MLs. Carl was graduated by Yale High School Mr. Clarke was graduated by Brown City High School and Central Michigan College of Education The couple are planning a May wedding. To Speak Vows June 14 a "MUST" for both men and womenl 0 )) I Next meetintt will be May 23. Club Meetings Modern Matrons club met Tuesday evening with Mrs Eva CarLson.

Whipple street. Prizes iq 50-50 were won by Mrs. Arthur W. McAughlin. Mrs.

Joseph F. LaVere and Mrs. Lauren J. Downing. Mrs.

Lewis M. Irwin was given a guest prize Lunch was served from a lace covered table lighted by blue and yellow candles in crystal candelabra Blue and yellow motifs were used. Mrs. LaVere. Hancock street, will entertain May 6.

Group Better DRESSES to $14 95 One Group Better 1 Off DRESSES Re'ductions to 'J and more Social Events To Vacation Dr and Mrs. M. Logan find oaugh'er, Linda, will leave Friday ioi a 10-day vacation in Bridge-i port. where they will visit 'Mrs. Logans grandmother.

Mrs. Mary Webster, and aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Reid Plans include a shopping Bnd I theater trip in New York, for a few days. CIGARETTE CASES which matcher1 the bouquet of deep red roses she carried.

Gerald Jonnson, brother-in-law of ihe bridegroom, uas best man. WsJter Kotigh Jr. brother of the bride, an) Roy Stubbs. brother of the bridegroom, were ushers Ch.rlfs Stubbs the son of Mr end Mrs. Charles Stubbs.

Six'h street. For her son's wed rimg Mri Stubbs cho.se a navy blue crepe iiess with chartreuse trim. navy accessories and a ro.se of talisman roses Mrs Kough wore a camillia corsage on her black, white and liht blue silk print A small white straw hat with black trim com pie ted her av-tume A reception was held in the church hall -Jlter the ceremony for the immediate families. REDUCED 'no loose tobaccol keeps cigarettes firm! The PA K-A DOR hv Can.ro the smart, modern trry cigarrttet! No I.mc lobairo in purve or rxvkcj kerp ticarrucs (re.h, firm. lrnj-ip the case, in full pack.

Open, iUi nteial lide with fingertip. Fashioned from hne Icathrrt in red. brown, hlue. bta. or addlr.

a I'AK-A-DOR nxlayl Other Higher-priced COATS and SUITS Group DOFUiS HATS Values to $16 95 Honor Members Orilla S. Fair tent No. 18. of Union Veterans of the Civil I War, honored Mrs. Frank Nurnberg, Other cases $1 00 to $500 Name or initials in 'i without charRe 89 Group Spring HATS Values to $7.50 Mrs Herbert A Koepfgen.

Mrs. Lowell B. Daly and Mrs. Jesse H. Piekard Wednesday evening in the DAV Home, Mansfield street.

Tioneer club of Port Huron Re-; view No. 1 met Wednesday eve- ning in WBA building for pothick dinner Mrs. Thomas M. Tom I in- son presided Donations to the Cancer drive and the March ofj Dimes were made. Mi.ss Mary Miller and Mrs.

Frank; McDonald were welcomed as new members. The annual picnic was planned for the Viext meeting. June 2(5, with Mrs. Walter T. Talbot.

Jolly Tymers club members met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Marvin E. Foran. Eletcric avenue. Mrs.

Charle.s IUaslip and Mrs! Lewis Osborn won prizes, Dessert1 was served from a lace covered table. Mrs. Kenneth A McDermott, Lapeer avenue, will be hostess May 27. Plans were made for a Mother- FIRST FLOOR Photo Bv Askar-Shain Miss Wilrna Jean Morgan's en-gagement and arproarhina marri nee to Stanley F. Pearson, son of Mr, pni Mrs Frank W.

PearVon. White street, is announced today Group Better BLOUSES $99!) to $AM 4" Daugther banquet. May 14, in DAV Home. Appointed were Mrs. Robert Miller, chairman.

Mrs. Richard T. Riddell and Mrs Piekard members of the banquet committee. Showers Bride-Elert Miss Margaret Ann Carpa. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John P. To Present Play Members of the cast nf the M.iry Martha guild play, "Aunt Tillie Goes To Town" who have been bu.sy for several weeks- in preparation, will give presentations at 8 pm Friday and Saturday in the St John's wiurch hall. Seventh street. The characters in the cast include Miss Addie Patzke.

Mi.ss Jeanne West Mrs Walter C. -demacher. Mrs. Milton Wagner. Mrs Frank M.sch.

Mrs. George Ramj-ge, Mrs Joseph C. Gruel. Henry Rider, Fred Gruel. Edmund Carpo and Aiex Chrjstensen.

by the bride-elect's mother Mrs. Grace Morgan, St. Clair. A nuptial i Mass will unite thp couple June 14 in St Mary's Church, St. Clair.

Oranges, grapefruit, and lemons i grown all over the world this season are estimated at about 338 million boxes The average quantity of prctein in the civilian diet luring i World War II was as high as the peak levels preceding World i War 1. I Carpa, Rural street, who will be-! come the bride of Francis C. Simpson May 3 in the St. Joseph's church, was honored Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Harry Adams was hostess in the Carpa home, Prizes were won by Miss Marie Cowhy, Miss Rose Holzberger and Miss Eileen McLane. Prizes in euchre were won by Mrs. William B. Pi 1 key and Mrs. Peter J.

at a meeting of Blanche Hill Installation staiT Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Leo C. Jackman. Court street. Refreshments were seived, Mrs.

J. V. Sinclair. St. Clair street, will entertain May 28.

Values to $10 95 Group Better SKIRTS Values to $8.95 Group CASUAL SETS JACKETS Values to $25 5 RAINCOATS Former values to $22.50. Group Better SUPS $1 Tailored. Lacy Vals. to $4 98. Group Cotton PAJAMAS 2 Piece.

to $5 95 no S1 M) SO i To Mert Circle 6. First Congregational church, will meet Friday at 1 p.m. with Mrs Grant Moore. Sixth street, to plan for a May Day brcakfcist. Personal Mention Lt.

and Mrs Oliver LeRuy Rob-bins and their son. Oliver LeRoy Robbins Fort Sill. are visiting Lieutenant Robbins' grandmother. Mrs. Alex Robbins.

Atkins road, and father. Oliver Robbing Pine street. The Robbins' are on their way to Newport, where Lieutenant Robbins will be stationed at Fort Eustis for several months. An old shaving brush Is good for dusting pleated lamp shades. The soft brush cannot harm the fabric, and ire long bristles remove the dust easily from the folds.

i. BE LOVELY BE GLAMOROUS Let Us Give You A New MACHINELESS MACHINE PERMANENT 7.50 OIL WAVE $5.00 8.50 OIL WAVE SHOO $10.00 OIL WAVE S7.50 Others $1 and up Ellen Oulette, Dorothy Kinney. Nellie Russel and Irene Nugent DELUXE BEAUTY SHOPPE 2.18' i Huron Ave. 4ft f- Group Print GOWNS Regular $398 Values. Cotton Knit PANTIE Values to 79c A cool climate is required to grew iceberg lettuce.

Daytime ADDITIONAL SOCIETY TAGE 5 temperatures must not go much above 80 degrees. Nights must be i cool. I I ADDITIONAL SOCIETY VagE5 $999 I i A 39c 4L Thone Sill A i Gird! (Jf lu es and txv 'A Group BAGS Plastic, Patents and Failles Values to $7.95 Print and Initial HANKIES Values to $1.25. A MtebJ Foundations Nylon with Zipper 'il I i 1 Satin 2-Way Stretch Rayon Panties Brassieres amise Shoppe Vr trrl Silon fOfr Prk' llrsitl Group Costume JEWELRY Values to $5.95 w. ft.

Much Higher Priced iny Group COSMETICS Colognes Perfumes Dusting Powder Compacts-Reduced To 2 PRICE Spring SUITS Group GIRLS' DRESSES Values to $5 95 Sp!) SO" GOATS Girl' BLOUSES SKIRTS Values to $4 98 s75: Group GIRLS' DRESSES Values to $10 95 B-y' SUITS and SWEATERS QQc and SI 99 Values to $3 98 VX to Children's COATS and SUITS Sizes 2 to 6x. to $14.95. I'llIiLlLIS (ii'iuiiiu; Sim rs. pecia sat. $10 MACHINELESS Oil Wave 56-50 18-50 OIL WAVE J4.00 J7.59 OIL WAVE $5.00 $1000 OIL WAVE 7.50 $15.00 OIL WAVE $10.00 Cold Wave from $10 in $15 SHAMPOO and Si 00 FINGER WAVE 1 411 Mrmtnaii ln-l4 (thm Sl Hair Ttrr, Op frit Nithu antlt ft tfir man.nt.

pilrnnl? this (l.lntmml. trn.ary rot mt Matron. pfrmaftttiti SMITH'S BEAUTY SHOP SAM SMITH. Mnfr Dial 2-lfi7. Cor.

GrHwnld rtd Tenth Plenty Parking Spare GIRLS" COATS SUITS OjT QQ Toppers Sires 7 to 14. PhJj JJ Values to $16 95 srrart nav, 5rsrt, cccjs cr fa: Selected From Stock Group RAYON HOSE Values to $1.25 mc 9J)c to $999 Wintelmns Group Better BRASSIERES Values tr MILLINERY 2a.2 HURON fORT HU-.

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