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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 8

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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MONDAY, JULY 14, 1952 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD TIMES HERALD WANT ADS PHONE 7171 PACE EIGHT Engaged Bride-Elect Entertained Fall Wedding Plans Told Margie Squires, Roger Stump Speak Vows In Evening Ceremony Margie Ann Squires, daughter Bad Axe, July 14 Miss Ethel of Mr. and Mrs. Eldo F. Squires, Nelson, bride-elect, was honored Social Calendar Today Meeting of newly organized Quoto club at 7 p.m. in The Watson House, Sixth street.

Catholic Youth organization meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Stucco building of St. Stephen Catholic church. Tuesday LCBA No. 403, St.

Stephen branch, meets with Miss Margaret Brophy, 406 Rawlins street. Tri-G club meets with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Hanton, Cedarcroft beach, at 6:30 p.m.

for potluck dinner. Club Meetings Altar Society Members of St. Edwards-On-the-Lake Catholic church Altar society met with Mrs. William Helmrich, Washington street, Thursday night. Members of the Ladies Aid of Orr's Guests Leave Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hartshorn have returned to St. James, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles J3rr, Seventh street, and Mr.

and Mrs. Chuck Orr, Hueling avenue. by 60 friends at a miscellaneous shower Monday night in the home of Mrs. Lester Gingrich. Hostesses were Mrs.

Gingrich, Mrs. Arthur McKenzie, Mrs. Merle Nelson, Mrs. Roy S. Wade, St.

Clair, and Miss Mary Gingrich. The luncheon table included a two-tiered pink and white wedding Gillett street, and Roger Dail Stump, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dail E. Stump, Michigan road, were married Friday in an evening ceremony in First Church of God before one hundred fifty guests.

Rev. P. J. Klassen, pastor, performed the rites. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was escorted to an altar decorated with palms, white gladioli, larkspur and candelabra.

She SAME DAY cake, bearing the words, "Best Wishes, Ethel and Ed." Miss Nelson will become the bride of Edwin Snuggs Albe-markle, N. Aug. 9. wore a gown of white marquisette SERVICE ON REQUEST Lakeport Methodist church were guests at the meeting, in appreciation of their help in the Carna-han fire fund. Other guests included Rev.

John R. Hogan and Rev. Clinton Ball. Mrs. Donnell Shoffner spoke to the group on "China and Porcelain." Assisting the hostess were Mrs.

Harold Winterberger, Mrs. Frank Gorinac and Mrs. J. C. Cameron.

A special meeting will be held by the society July 31 in the Lakeport Town Hall. All members are urged to attend. rolled collar with lace and a fitted bodice. A lace peplum encircled her waist and long sleeves ended in points over the wrists. Lace edged her long train.

Her fingertip veil was also edged in lace and was held in place with a pearl coronet. She wore a single strand of pearls. Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of white carnations. Maid of honor Berniece Mattox MISS GONZALEZ News of the engagement of Katherine Gonzalez to Pfc. George Mintz is announced today by Kath-erine's mother, Mrs.

Lottie Gonzalez, Vanness street. Pfc. Mintz, son of Arthur Mintz, Lapeer road, is stationed at Oceanside, California. At present, his finance is visiting him there. Weddings Craddock-Leimenstoll Marilyn Leimenstoll, daughter of Mrs.

Virginia Leimenstoll. of Lexington, and Langdon Chad-dock, son of Mrs. Lovis Laster, of Maiden, were married in an evening ceremony Saturday at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Surbrook, Lexington.

Rev. G. C. Avery, pastor of Pilgrim Holiness church in Croswell, performed the rites. Garden flowers formed the setting for the wedding.

The bride, eivpn in marriaee bv her grand Westminster Presbyterian Today the Senior Young People meet in the church at 8 p.m. Wednesday choir rehearses at 7 p.m. and midweek devotions in the church at 8 p.m. I 72 1-23 Grand I 1 WM Prescription! Delivered in the City MISS SPARLING Mr. and Mrs.

Rov SDarlins. Bad 9 WUFDF DMADMArY I 1 DPOrrCtlOM eweekwwv 1 UiS Axe, announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris, to Harold father, wore a white satin gown styled with a fitted bodice and; Chantilly lace peplum. Long; sleeves ended in points over thei 1 wore a gown of pale blue embossed marquisette and carried a bouquet of yellow carnations to match her; headdress. Shirley Squires and Ruth Stump, sisters of the bride and bridegroom, respectively, wore gowns of yellow marquisette styled like the maid's of honor. They carried blue carnations and wore blue carnation headdresses.

Donald Talbot, Bayfield, was best man. Ralph Stump, brother of the bridegroom, and Ray Squires, brother of the bride, were; ushers. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Squires wore a navy blue shantung dress with navy and white accessories. Mrs.

Stump was attired in light blue crepe and wore white accessories. Both mothers had pink and white rose corsages. A reception followed the ceremony in IOOF Hall, Gratiot avenue. A wedding cake centered Cummmgs, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Cummings, Gagetown. A fall wedding is planned. Personal Mention Home From California Mrs. Augusta C. Weichsler, 1226 Court street, returned home Saturday from Laguna Beach, where she spent the last three months visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth E. Overaker. Mr. Over-aker, managing editor of the Southcoast News, Laguna Beach, is a former city editor of The Times Herald.

Water St. at SixthOpposite Post Office Family Reunion Elmer and Clifford Frazer were hosts at a family reunion Sunday in their home on Dove road. Some forty-nine members of the family were present for the affair. Games were played and prizes awarded. Elmer Frazer was the oldest member of the family present and Daniel Robinson the youngest.

Out-of-town guests present for the party were from Gaylord, Lapeer and Roseville. The reunion is held anually the second Sunday in July. Out Our Way Mrs. John Pretty, Range road, entertained members of the Out Our Way club Friday night. Games were played with prizes going to Mrs.

Cecil F. Pringle, Mrs. Henry A. Shaffer and Mrs. Wilson D.

Hamilton. Lunch was served at the close of the party. St. John's Evangelical and ReformedToday the J.O.Y. club has picnic supper meeting at 6:30 p.m.

in the home of Mrs. Gerald Stephens. Rialto court. Tuesday the Adult Fellowship has a family potluck picnic at 6:30 p.m. in Marysville Park.

In case of bad weather, meeting will be held in St. John's hall. Wednesday a lawn social, given by the Churchmen's Brotherhood will be held at the church. Circle 4 will hold a potluck picnic luncheon in the home of Mrs. Carolyn Kaufman, 5812 Lake Shore road, Wednesday at noon English Lutheran Church of Our Savior Today at 6:30 p.m.

Mission Guild supper in Marysville Park. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. church picnic committee meets. Thursday at 7 p.m. Sunday school teacher's lesson preparation and at 7:45 p.m Senior choir rehearsal.

First Congregational Today at 8 p.m. Parenthood seminar meeting. Tuesday at 8 p.m. Teachers meeting and Thursday at 7 p.m. Religious seminar.

wrist. She wore a tiara to hold her fingertip veil. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of red roses intermingled with baby mums. Margaret Leimenstoll, sister of the bride, wore yellow net over taffeta for her role as maid of honor.

Yellow carnations and white baby mums formed her headdress. She carried a bouquet of flowers to match. Bridesmaid, Mrs. Donald Thibdaue, Lexington, was dressed similarly in pink. Janet Surbrook, cousin of the bride, wore green net over taffeta as flower girl.

Best man was Robert Van Ness, an uncle of the bride. Donald Thibdaue served as usher. Phone 6390 ReheaVsal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leds-worth were hosts at a rehearsal dinner in their home on Davidson road, Thursday evening, honoring their 'daughter, Betsy Ann, and her fiance, Gerald Konieczki.

Following dinner Betsy Ann presented her future husband with a pen and pencil set, and Gerald gave Betsy Ann a gold compact. The table where dinner was served was centered with a miniature wedding which was made by the bride-elect's mother. Prefers "Port Huron's Leading Photographers" the bride's table. When the young couple left on a weekend trip to Niagara Falls, Mrs. Stump was wearing a navy blue gabardine suit with white accessories.

Wlien they return, they will live on Michigan road. Sevy-Howell Winifred Jean Howell, daugh Photo by Blue Water Studio MRS. STUMP ter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

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Miss Steele Here Miss Eunice Steele of Peekskill, N. is visiting her brother Harold W. Steele, Tenth street. Clair. The bride wore a white suit with navy blue accessories.

She carried a bouquet of white roses. Attending her was her sister, Mrs. Myrn Smith, Plymouth, who wore a blue suit with white accessories. Mr. Smith was best man.

Mr. and Mrs. Sevy are living in Port Huron after a short trip to New York. Jeske received a deep-fry and potted plant from employes of H. A.

Smith's office and warehouse. Genevieve Pohl entertained for Miss Jeske Saturday in her home, Fargo. Her hostess gift to the honor guest was a pair of rosebud vases. Dessert was served at small tables. A centerpiece on the buffet pictured a miniature bride and bridesmaids.

Pink tapers completed the setting. Prizes for games were won by Mrs. Agnes Walker, Mrs. Basil Molinaro, Mrs. William Hands, Marie Jeske, Barbara Walker and the honor guest.

MY MAMA Gives Us Children Lots of Good CITY DAIRY MILK Each Day All of Us Just Love Ifs So Good CITY DAIRY Amazing Clearance Feature Top-Nofch Bedroom Suites af Rare Low Prices Bridal Showers Dorothy Rosenberger Bride-elect Dorothy Rosenberger was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Agnes Barnes in the parlors of Ross Memorial Congregational church Friday evening. Miss Rosenberger, who wore a navy and white suit, was given a rose corsage by her hostess. Mrs. Barnes chose a navy flowered dress for the occasion.

Dessert was served at a long table centered with an arrangement of and asters, complemented by pink and yellow candles. Prizes for games were won by Miss Viola Gorniac, Mrs. Lois Allbaugh, Mrs. Mattie Battis and Phyllis Bradley. Miss Rosenberger and Howard Willis will be married July 19 in Ross Memorial Congregational church.

Miss Gerry Fitz, Pine street, will give a personal shower for Dorothy Wednesday evening. Florence Jeske Bride-elect Florence Jeske was entertained by friends Friday and Saturday evenings. At a dinner for six girls in Hol Ward Echols Tessie Echols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Echols, Port O'Connor, Texas, and SSgt. James W. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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When excitement is the note organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Her next shower will be given by Mrs. Russell Smith, Pine street, Wednesday. Tousley McQueen Mr. and Mrs.

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