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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 9

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1952 PACE NtftI TIMES HERALD WANT ADS PHOME 7171 Officers Installed Engagement Of Barbara Thomas To Douglas Price Announced Mary Jean Lewis Entertains At Dinner Party Mary Jean Lewis was hostess Change Of Diet Stratford On Avoa, Ba1aa4, July 11 UP William Stiakee-speare's home town voted today to finance a series of vaudeville shows. "A lot of people are tired living with Shakespeare's spirit dav ahcf night," Town Councillor Miss M. G. M. Phillips explained.

24" SOT pip $2.09 i Mrs. Peter Bradt was installed as 1952-53 president of Port Huron Toastmistress club Wednesday evening in the YMCA. She suc Bridal Showers Betty Merti July 18 was announced as the ceeds Mrs. H. Clinton Boot he.

Bride-Elect Entertained at a spinster dinner honoring bride-elect June Dixon in the Pine Other officers installed were: ice president, Mrs. Guy Frizzell Mrs. Merril Lard- wedding date of Betty Mertz and and treasurer To braise duckling cut ner. Each new officer received Willing when Delores jrs Arthur Westphal, Mrs. or in even smaller pieeot; "46 times corsage nerj with ribbons repre- Steele entertained tne orme-eiect remove me sKin you iiKe.

senting their office. at a personal shower Wednesday Ernst Henkelmann, Pigeon, apd room of Richer! restaurant, Thursday evening. The honor guest, who was given a personal gift from the group, chose for her party, a chartreuse linen dress with silver accessories. Mary Jean wore for entertaining a black cotton dress with white pique trim. Guests attending the dinner were week 1 stopped to straighten my scatter Then I got mm 'tab CLEARANCE SALE UNLINED SUDTS Mrs.

Boothe was presented a evening. Mr- Herbert Westphal were oo- past-president pin set with rubies. The lunch table was centered hostesses in the latter's home on Humorou? extemporaneous with an animal plant with an in- cherry street, at a miscellaneous speeches on proverbs were given flated balloon attached to it. Dur- by Mrs. Stanlev Townsend.

Mrs. ing the evening the lights were shower bride-elect Bea-Frizzell. Mrs. Glenn Clark and put out and the balloon broken trice Westphal, Thursday even-, Mrs. Russell Caulkett.

Mrs. Lard-'which revealed a poem stating the ing ner was toastmistress. Redding date. Court-whist was the diversion Mrs. John Dexheimer was critic; Twelve guests attended the Mrs.

Warner Hastings, grammar-lparty for which the honor guest.of the evenin. and Prtee winners ian; Mrs. Charles Heaslip. evalua-jchose a voile print dress Mrs- Eckenswiller, tor: and Mrs. Joseph Kline, timer.

leap sleeves, full skirt, high neck--Mrs. Maurice Greene and Mrs. Mrs. Hastings was appointed line, and tiny buttons down Livingston. Mrs.

Louise program chairman for front. Delores wore- for enter-: Saunders received the traveling Mrs. Heaslip, education: Mrs. gaining an aqua linen dress with prize. Caulkett, publicity, and Mrs.

Hast- a lace flower trim. The bride-to-j "Lunch was served the group at inss. biographer. be was given a corsage of tables arranged with bud The next meeting will be in the can Beauty roses from her hos-vases of red roses and white dais- jGayle Corrigan, Mrs. Robert Ben-Inett, Betty Jean Is a bell, Barbara 'Dixon, Sally Dixon, Sally Sutherland, Joan Wolfe, Carol Kefgen, (Mrs.

Albert Dixon and Mrs. Wil-jliam Lewis. Dinner was served at a long table centered with a pretty arrangement of cut summer flowers flanked by tall burning white an inexpensive, sponge rubber underlay that helps keep small rugs in place. Non-skid gripper surface anchors the rug to waxed floors. Helps prevent slipping, sltd inn.

and cresping FLOOR AVD ff AM. COVERING tapers. June and Gerald Roberts will be married Saturday in St. Paul's Episcopal church. Eskay Co.

nome of Mrs. Bradt, JLaKe bnore.tess. Snower -ifts were Diace(j on road. $m)oo (0) Jm hcbultx Harry Krrnke Games were played and prizes ithe piano beneath a pink umbrella were received by Margaret Eisner, and a iarge vase of pink and Margaret Linder and JWeta Hard-white roses aiso decorated the er. Shirley Guske played piano piano top.

selections during the evening. I rr, TnKrf ncnn r.rn Proprietors BOS WATER PHONE 2-K83 door svrst of Post Of fire opposite side ol tbc street. Club Meetings Party At PHGC Theta Theta Chapter i 1 rffe Is" Vf i 1 X.U it! fc I 1 1 1" ''IIWMIMOaBIBBJ Fried chicken is on the dinner; Betty and Waino will be mar- Rapjds was present for the partv menu at Port Huron Golf clubbed in Trinity Evangelical Lu- Beatrice and' Herrnan Rathke r. Saturday mgnt tor members and meran cnurcn ai seven-miriy 1 of Pigeon will be married August 2. THE RENOWNED guests.

Diners and dancers are ciock. invited to stop in at the club after' viewing the Mackinac races. Nancy Nuske Reservations should be called, Bride-elect Nancy Nuske was into the club as soon as possible, honored at a miscellaneous show Formal initiation for new members of Theta Theta chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma sorority was held (Tuesday evening in Richert 's res-taruant, with president, Betty 1 Runke, officiating. Dinner served before the following new members intiated: Miss Dorothy Littleiohn. Mi" Patricia Engelgau, Miss Joyla Shee-han, Miss Frances Sheehan, Miss Geraldine Lossing and Mrs.

Vivian White. The last business meeting of the summer will be held July 15, at 0-o-o That Suit Looks LIKE NEW AGAIN TO SANITONE DRY CLEANING er Thursday evening when her aunt Mrs. Walter Nuske and Mrs. Social Events SAVE to YOU UP seven-thirty o'clock in the club rooms. Sixth street.

Surprise Birthday Party jGrant Workman entertained in Mr, and Mrs. John Goodall and the Nuske home on Sixteenth Mrs. Emily Johnson were hosts street. at a surprise birthday party in! The honor guest was given a the Goodall home recently honor- i carnation corsage from her hosting, Robert C. Van Norman.

esses. were played and prizes Court-Whist was plaved and were awarded to Miss Evie Moore, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Fred Mrs. Virgel Calabro and Mrs. Nor-(Nuske, Mrs.

Quentin Bowerson bert Gragowski, Mr. Goodall, Shir-jand Mrs. Arthur Stanyer Sr. ley Frailey, Virgel Calabro. Lunch was served the group at Guests were seated at a long, individual tables centered with table centered by a green and 'pretty arrangements of summer SEPARATES f.

I Hi i a Israel Photo yeow birthday cake and flanked flowers. py tail yellow tapers, wnen luncnj r- COMPUTE WITH Miss Barbara Jane Thomas was served. uoni worn sail ana pepper into meat before the patties ALL 6 STANDARD LABOR-SAVING ATTACHMENTS Spiced whipped cream tastes 'are cooked or you are likely to wonderful with berry pies or pud-ihave meat that is too compact, dings: Just add a dash of cinna- Shape the patties lightly and mon, nutmeg and cloves to the sprinkle them with salt and pepper sweetened cream. as they are turned on the grill. and Mrs.

Andrew L. Thomas, Lake Shore road, announce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Jane, to Douglas N. Price, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph W. Price, Bourbon, Indiana. Miss Thomas is a senior at DePauw University in Greencastle, where she is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Her yes. irs TRUE! Hazel Bishop' o-Smear Lipstick tvon't eat off smudge icon kiss off! tiance was graduated by DePauw in 1951 where his fraternity! affiliation was Delta Chi.

Mr. Price is now stationed with the United States Army. nrryrra bb rrTA fTI 14 WRITTtN 'Ml' UUlllJ I Mtvtci CTTfrnrrrr. "GUARANTEE 8145 FORD MORGAN ORV GOODS SHOES GROCERIES MEATS BEER OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS S.D.D. Michigan Liquor Control Commilon No 131 Flmwond Phone 2-17IM1 BLOUSES T-SHIRTS $(190 Fred Daly Nine W-43 over his nearest American pursuer, Willie Goggin of Montclair, N.

while the remaining Yank entries were strung out far Strokes To Good In British Open St. Anne's-On-The-Sea, England, 4 1 ladies' Shorts, targe, 16, 18, 20 ladies' House Dresses $2.59, $3.19, ladies' Skirts HUB RECONDITIONED BY HUB EXPERTS Gene Sarazen, of Germantown, I Put Hazel Bishop No-Smear Lipstick on in the morning or evening and forget about it! It stays on and on until you yourself easily wash or cream it off. More economical; outlasts ordinary lipsticks 4 to 5 times yet costs no more! No other lipstick is so creamy, so smear-proof, so long-lasting. Get it today! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED N. trailed Daly by 11 strokes with a 147 total, while Jimmy Hir.es of Chicago and amateur Frank Stranahan of Toledo, July 11 UP Four U.

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