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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 19

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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19
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Coming Events TUESDAY Quota Club, dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m., at the Southeastern Michigan Gas Company, New Baltimore. Zonta Club, thirty-third birthday observance, 7 p.m., reception; 7:30 p.m., dinner; Elk's Temple. Smiths Creek Extension Group, 8 p.m., with Mrs. William Krupa, County Park Drive, Goodells. Black River Country Club Ladies Association tains Port Huron Golf Club Ladies Association, 8:30 a.m., golf; 1 p.m., luncheon; BRCC club house.

St. Clair County Retired Teachers Association, potluck picnic, 12:30 p.m., with Mrs. Lutie McClung, 3102 Strawberry Lane. All retired teachers are invited. Auxiliary to Charles A.

Hammond American Legion Unit No. 8, mother-daughter potluck dinner with Gold Star Mothers, 6:30 p.m., in Legion Home, Sixth Street. WEDNESDAY Seaway Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m., YMCA. Orilla S. Farr, Tent 18, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 8 p.m., Unity Hall.

THURSDAY Port Huron Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m., Hotel Harrington. FRIDAY Marysville Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m., with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheridan, Marysville. Area Couple PORT 'Garden Party' Theme Of Dance A "Garden Party" was the theme of the Treble Kleff Dance Club's party Saturday evening in and the Elk's Temple.

A flowercovered arch, a false ceiling of pastel streamers and floral table arrangements highlighted the decor. Cocktails were served and Don Vincent's orchestra provided the dance music. Members of the dance committee were chairmen Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Toles, Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Cribbins, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Lewis and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bricker. Newly-elected officers are: James Rankin, president; Don Lawson, vice president; Mrs. Robert Radar, secretary; Mrs. James Little, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Dazer, social secretary, and Mr.

Mrs. Gerald Toles, auditors. PORT HURON TIMES HERALD, Sunday, June 25, '1961 Area Couple Repeat Vows NORTH BRANCH--Miss Shirley Ann Robinet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Robinet, North Branch, became the bride of Robext E.

Howe son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Howe Mt. Morris, Saturday morning at a Nuptial High Mass in SS.

Peter and Paul Catholic Church, North Branch. Rev. Henry Keenan performed the ceremony. The bride, attired in: traditional white gown, carried a carnation and red rose bouquet. Ellen Robinet attended her sister as maid of honor and Jeanine Nelson of Goodrich served as bridesmaid.

Both attendants wore gowns in yellow and blue, respectively. Edward Wilson, North Branch, served as the groomsman assisted by Dick Landis of Columbiaville. Roger Taylor and Ronald Caldwell, North Branch, seated the guests. After the ceremony, a breakfast was served in the Robinet home and an evening reception took place in Deerfield Township Hall. When the couple return from a wedding trip in northern Michigan, they will live at Barnes Lake.

Stayed in New York MINDEN CITY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cleland have returned from in Filmore, N. with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Marriott. ST. CLAIR Summer Schedule Friday-Saturday-Sunday-7 p.m. 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY BURT LANCASTER. HAROLD HECHTS the YOUNG SAVAGES VA MRS.

ERVIN MILLER Wed In Evening Rites In an evening ceremony in the First Methodist Church, Miss Donna Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brooks, Miller Street, exchanged wedding vows with Ervin Miller, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Miller. Rev. James Balfour officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father before an altar banked with baskets of gladioluses, asters and snapdragons.

She wore a white Chantilly lace princess-style gown fashioned with a scalloped neckline trimmed in rainbow sequins and seed pearls. The full skirt extended into a chapel train. The bride wore a cap of Chan- PARK FREE REAR OF AIR CONDITIONED DESMONDDIAL YU 4-4742 Open Every Day 1:00 WEEKDAY MATS. EVES. AND SUN.

KIDDIES KILROY MUST HAVE BEEN THERE BECAUSE HE WOULDN'T MISS THIS G.I. COMEDY FUN-FEST A ONE HO A FRANCE WEBB NUYEN Private ARCHE The 5-Star "TOUCH Color "STRANGLED General! OF Cartoon MAGIC" EGGS" EXTRA: they a United Artists and News Events SHOWS START AT "ARCHIE" STARTS AT 1:00 2:48 4:54 7:00 9:06 1:10 3:16 5:22 7:28 9:34 FRIDAY "PARRISH" TROY DONAHUE and CLAUDETTE COLBERT MATINEE DAILY AT 1:00 P.M. FAMILY STARTS HEALTHFULLY AIR-CONDITIONED TODAY BARGAIN MAT. EVE. AND SUN.

CHILDREN, ALWAYS HAVE YOURSELF A HAWAHAN HOLIDAY Gidget 003 Flips! GET HAPPY I DARREN SINGSI GET WITH CALLAN IT I DANCES I SEE IT AT 2:40 6:10 9:30 GOES A and the boys go wild! In RAINBOW COLOR JAMES DARREN MICHAEL CALLAN DEBORAH WALLEY CARL REINER PEGGY CASS EDDIE JEFF DONNELL with VICKI TRICKETT JOEY BAKER PLUS A KILLER OF A COMEDY! Wis CHARISSE 5 GOLDEN HOURS" SHOWN AT 1:15 4:40 8:00 PAGE 7, SECOND SECTION Wed In Double Ring Rites ELKTON Miss Constance Ann Muntz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Muntz of Cass City, and Gerald Vandemark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Vandemark of Kingston, exchanged marriage vows June 10 in the Presbyterian Church at Cass City.

Rev. Alfred Gascho, Caro, uncle of the bride, assisted by Rev. John Hall Fish, performed the double ring ceremony. White snapdragons, mums, palms and candelabra decorated the church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in an broidered silk organza over taffeta floor length gown made by the bride's sister, Judy Muntz of Cass City.

A pearl and crystal crown held her fingertip veil and she carried a white Bible centered with yellow roses and white carnations and ivy. Judy Muntz was maid of honor in a yellow floral chiffon gown with a matching headpiece. Assisting as bridesmaid was Miss Marilyn Bambach of Kinde who wore a gown identical to the maid MARYSVILLE EM 4-6961 SHOW STARTS DRIVE- IN AT THEATRE DUSK Sullivan THE IT'S THE OFF-BEAT, PRIZE- -PACKAGE REALLY COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS SHOW STANLEY COMEDY OF DONEN THE YEAR! A PRODUCTION. BIG SHOWn Yul BRYNNER Mitzi GAYNOR SCOPE Noel COWARD COLOR ESTHER SURPRISE ROBERTSON PACKAGE PERCENT National's Ground Check Compare Beef Is Better Our Ground SAVE 3 Pkg. Lb.

Lean, Small, Desirable SPARE RIBS Hygrade's Skinless ALL MEAT FRANKS U.S. "Choice" CUBED STEAKS Rich Tomato Flavor Natco Ketchup BHI. 14-Oz. TUESDAY Pure, Fresh, Lean Beef 100 With Coupon Below Lb. 49 Pkg.

Lb. Lb. Fairmont Cottage Cheese Ctn. 1-Lb. Hazel SALAD DRESSING Delicious SALERNO FIG BARS 1-Lb.

Pkg. So Fresh POTATO CHIPS 1-Lb. Box Frozen LIBBY'S LEMONADE 6-Oz. Can Just Can't Find Fresher Finer Produce! Watermelon Large Size Southern Grown U.S. No.

1 Red Ripe Whole ONE PRICE! Melon YOUR CHOICE! EA. California, Jaley California, 138 Size, Juicy, Fresh Lemons Doz. Oranges Doz. SERVING YOU BETTER NATIONAL SAVING YOU MORE Exchange Vows of honor's in lavender. 'Both cardried colonial bouquets of yellow roses and white carnations.

Dan Jacoby of Deford was the best man and groomsman was David McGrath of Cass City. After the ceremony, the couple greeted guests in the church dining room before leaving on wedding trip to Indiana. They will reside in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs.

William Craig of Elkton are grandparents of the bride. Schedules Coffee Board members of the First Presbyterian Church will their Christian Education coffee from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 7 9 p.m. June 29 in the home Rev.

and Mrs. Alton Cressman, 811 Edison Boulevard. Miss Ethel McKenzie, Mrs. 0. Smith, Mrs.

Mabel Neighorn, Mrs. Dalton Love and Mrs. Ernest Miller will pour. RUTH Miss Roseann Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

David Page, Ruth, and Roger Des Roisers were united in marriage June 10 in St. Germain's Catholic Church, St. Clair Shores. Huron County residents who attended were: Mr. and Mrs.

Page a and their son, Leroy; Mrs. Charles Wolschlager, Mrs. Robert Cove and her children, George Page and Frances Wrubel, all of Bad Axe, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kramer and their children, Harbor Beach.

Meet For Barbecue Mrs. William Dawson, Lake Shore Road, was hostess to the to Samba Club Weinesday evening of for a steak barbecue. Samba prizes were won by Mrs. Ford Kiteley, Mrs. Lawrence PedW.

rotti and Mrs. Vern Gillam. The next meeting will be July 19 with Mrs. Richard Fogal, Wall Street. tilly lace, sequins and seed pearls to hold her fingertip veil and she carried her mother's Bible centered with pink and white roses.

The bride's pearl necklace, given to her by the bridegroom, was worn by his mother on her wedding day. An aqua organza gown styled with a scoop neckline, cap sleeves and a bouffant skirt was worn by the matron of honor, Mrs. Douglas Bundy, niece of the bridegroom from Garden City. An aqua organza bow accented by seed pearls secured her short veil and pink and white carnations formed her bouquet. The attendants were Miss Myrna Brooks, sister of the bride; Mrs.

Arnold Brown and Miss Mary Lou Warren. George Bonner was best man. Edward Brooks, brother of the bride; Douglas Bundy, nephew of the bridegroom from Garden City; Curtis Brooks, brother of the bride; and Ronald and Donald Shepherd, twin nephews of the bridegroom, served as ushers. The bride's mother appeared in a beige brocaded taffeta sheath with a matching jacket, pink accessories and an orchid corsage. Pupils from the bride's fifth grade class at Garfield School attended the wedding.

A reception was held in Wesley Hall of First Methodist Church. Mrs. William Shepherd, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Clifford Wilton, aunt of the bride, poured. When the newlyweds left on wedding trip to New England, the bride was wearing a navy blue sheath with a matching coat, pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses.

The couple will live at 1103 Thirteenth Street. -Photo by Askar-Shain JOAN SHIRLEY KLIEMAN Bride-Elect Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Lester, Woodstock Drive, announce the engagement of her daughter, Joan Shirley Kliemann, to Lawrence C.

Berk, son of Mrs. Clare W. Berk, Stone Street, and the late Mr. Berk. The couple are both graduates of Port Huron High School.

Miss Kliemann is attending Port Huron sunior, date College. has been set for the wedding. Entertain Guests MINDEN CITY Dr. and Mrs. A.

G. Lambert entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Leifer and their family, of Belgium, for sev. eral days. SW. 4-9251 EAWAY ALGONAC. MICH DRIVE-IN THEATRE 000 OPEN 7:30 SHOW AT DUSK GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA in "NAKED IN THE WORLD" COLOR CARY GRANT "NORTH BY NORTHWEST" COLOR BLUE DRIVE- Theatre de -IN 5737 LAKE SHORE n.

ELVIS HES TOPS EVERYTHING LEWIS JERRY PRESLEY EVER DONE! cite GeisHA BOY BLUES HAL WALLIS Costarring PRODUCTION (That 'CAN-CAN' Girl MARIE MCDONALD SESSUE HAYAKANA JULIET PROWSE JERRY LEWIS FRANK FRANK TASHUN TASHLIN SPECIALS Prices effective thru serve June 28. We the right to limit quentitles. NATIONAL FOOD STORES Friend of Family Chicken of the Sea Chunk Tuna SAVE 28c Cans VALUABLE COUPON NATIONAL SAVE FOOD STORES With This Coupon National's Pure, Fresh, Leon GROUND BEEF 3 $100 P.H. 1 Coupon Expires June 27th. Limit One Coupon per family.

VALUABLE COUPON NATIONAL FREE FOOD STORES With This Coupon 50 EXTRA Green STAMPS With $5 Purchase or More (Not Including Beer, Wine Cigarettes.) Limit Coupon One Expires Coupon Per June Family. 20. P.H. NATIONAL SERVING YOU BETTER.

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