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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 6

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The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
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6
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TIMES HERALD WANT ADS-YU 5-717! PACE SIX THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1958 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD imi.Mi- Tri-G club will meet Tuesday HI- aktt fog Day Winners Ai BRCC at 6:30 p.m. for a picnic on the Double Ring Ceremony Unites Anne Brandow Lester Schultz OW4U patio of YMCA. 4 At a business meeting of La-' committee was chairmaned by dies Association of Black River Mrs. Frank C. Atletwed assisted I F.lby Mrs.

John Wirtz, Mrs. Frank A JamJ a nea Country club, Mrs. Max announced Colbr and Mrs. George W. Par-! Cheney, president, Fi.trhr Thp hich score on ior her committee for the month of rish.

JT for Something DiHerent 1 1 July. Chairman, Mrs. Michael The eighteen hole flag wh to Mrs. rncnara. A.

Graziadei, assisted by Mrs. winners were: Longest drive I For July and July 15 eight Clifford H. Lane, Mrs. H. Bruce Carmody, in(j 36 hole medal tourna Is Dmw SptrtnrMi and Accmsan LAURA KELLY'S -Tlit Bftt Store" ST CUIt Conrad and Mrs.

Frank Hauk. Mn. Conrad. The baU closest will a vase 01 roses, orougnt Dyjiouie pin on ko. 4 hole was won an entry Jef for eacn par.

Mrs. Conrad from her Mrs. Charles E. Betticger, ticipating member. centered the officers table.

The second, Mrs. Ralph Anflresen. June committee received ai Nine bole winners were Mrs. special vote of thanks for theirC. Carlton Prichard, Mrs.

Vic-work on the club's local "Guest tor Nester and Mrs. E. J. Jans-Day" which was attended by sens. over one hundred persons.

The! Winners at bridge were Mrs. BEDDING FACTORY-TO-YOU SAVE-SAVE-SAVE BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, KNOWING YOUll GET FINE QUALITY AT A LOW COST A FRIEND INDEED- fo a mother in need of SOFT, STERILIZED WHITE DIAPERS FOR THAT NEW BABY! 'v -4 i f'rt" 3 I i 1 3 i 4 7. 'iY 1 A SEE US WITH TOUl BEDDING MOSLEMS IT OS fll YOU WITH A MATTRESS TO SUIT YOU" NEED -WHETHER VOU'll TAU SHORT fHIN STOUT RENT OUR DIAPERS OR USE YOUR OWN SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY LUSEXO'S FORMERLY PORT HURON MATTRESS CO. Serving the District for 12 Years 1605 PINE GROVE YU 2-3931 BABY'S TIDY-DIDY 1616.13th St. YU 5-9723 Pboto by Etdod.

Harbor Bcacb Pboto by Oochnlek Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schultz Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Moses SL Johns Lutheran Best man was David Port Hope, Michigan, was brother of the PHUT IbMl. TO groom ana usn-, It I I i i 'I I Donald schuiuj Coupe Live In Milwaukee groom and ush- beautifully decorated with were mer giaaiuius. iui UUuUlt arnnm Qnj r-r ring ceremony June 28 that united Miss Anne cousin of the The First Methodist church A picture hat of pleated net daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Junior bridesmaids, Cheryl was the setting for the mar-completed her outfit.

Her car-Brandow, Harbor Beach, and Severn and Michele June 28 of Miss Merle; nation bouquet was decorated Lester Schultz, son of Mr. andwore identical style dresses of iWith yellow bows. Mrs. Walter Schultz, Port Hope, embossed green and orchid LaNe Mathews to Ehj Bridesmaids, Miss Betty Lou Rev. Edgar Sanders perform-: nylon, with matching headpiece worth Moses, son of Mr.

and Millis and Miss Shirley Hample, ed the ceremony. and tinted carnation Mrs. Elsworth Lee Moses, both from Wisconsin wore bal- The bride, given in marriage! Flower girl Dawn Kristine Beach road. The bride is theerina-length gowns, styled like by her father wore a gown of Severn, wore a pink embossed daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Cur- the matron of honor's, white satin covered with Chan-nylon lace dress with tiny rose-tis W. Mathews, Houston, Tex.j Debra Kay Moses was flower tilly lace. Her jewelry was a buds, carrying a rose petal Given in marriage by her girl for her brother's wedding, pearl necklace and earrings to basket with pink and white father, the bride wore a white She wore a white nylon floor-match, and the veil was adorned streamers. Anthony Masciola gown of nylon embroidered length dress with a headpiece with tinv iprt nearW and se-'served as rinebearer. organza over bridal satin.

Her of yellow and white flowers. The bride's mother's gown white illusion veil hung pink carnation bouquet (7) till S) p.m. X. PORT HURON mm i mm quins. fche carried a cascade was of pink and white fully from a rhinestone coronet, was adorned with yellow stream- bouquet of white carnations.

Mn Thnmac RaHcriov matron with whit accessories. She carried a bouauet of white ers. of honor, chose a waltz length The bridegroom's mother's carnations and white roses with) Terry Moses, cousin of the dress of light rose satin, and gown was of lilac nylon with a deep pink rose corsage, laterigroom, was ring bearer. bridesmaid, Mrs. Kennethjwhite accessories.

jused for the going-away cor- Kenneth Cairns was best man Schave, attended by her hus- A reception, for 175 relatives sage, set in the center. jand ushers were Don Parmann band, wore an identical dress' and friends was held at Fealkoj The bride's sister, Mrs. Ber- and Dick Moses, to the maid of honor, in Roller Rink in Harbor Beach, nie Tyjeski, Wisconsin, was! A reception was held in CIO with matching headpiece and After their wedding trip matron of honor. She wore a hall lonowing tne weaaing. jonquil yellow ballerina-length1 The couple will live in Mil- I they will reside in Port Hope.

Cowers. dress of nylon tricot and lace.lwaukee, Wis. r3 Bridal Showers Miss Gall Grattan Thumb Couple Speaks Vows On Northern Honeymoon A miscellaneous bridal show ran mm. mma er was given Tuesday night to honor bride-elect Gail Grattan by Mrs. Floyd Brown, Miss Jan Our Lady of Lake Huron church, Harbor Beach, was the setting for the marriage June 28 of Miss Bernice Roberts to Marcus Messing, son of Mr.

an( Mrs. Frank Messing, Carson- 1 ville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roberts, Harbor Beach.

CARROLL HOUSE ROLLS BACK PRICES TO 1932 QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS Back in 1932, a young lady could go out and buy herself a summer dress for $1 and a man could buy himself a good dress shirt for $1. Carroll House brings you these 1932 prices on many items. Hurry! et Brown and Mrs. Ronald Jury, in the Brown home, Chesnut street. Miss Grattan was attired in a blue cotton dress to which she pinned a novelty corsage, a gift of the hostesses.

Games were played and winners were Mrs. Gloria Moore, Mrs. Conlan and Mrs.j Ralph Young. Miss Grattan ad Gerald The bride's gown was white lace over satin. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a white crown of leaves.

She wore a golden cross. Her bouquet held a white orchid surrounded by white carnations. MEN'S Brown will exchange vows August 2 in St. Joseph's Catholic church. Miss Joyce Roberts, Harbor Beach, acted as maid of honor LADIES' COTTON DRESSES LADIES' SHORTIE OR LONG COATS LADIES' FULL FASHIONED NYLONS 1 for her sister.

She wore a pink DRESS SHIRTS Miss Patricia Kidder Miss. Patricia Kidder was at a kitchen shower Mon day night in the home of her! ballerina-length gown of nylon tulle and carried pink carnations. Bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Messing, Carsonville, sister of the groom and Miss Jean Art-man, Detroit wore matching aunt, Mrs. Edward Jr. Co-hostess for the occasion was 1 Mrs.

Lillian Collins Photo by Hearsch. Bad Axe MARCUS MESSING MRS. Back in 1932 $1 Photo by Hearsch. Bad Axe Back in 1932 $1 Miss Kidder pinned a corsage Back in 1932 $5 THURS. NIGHT ONLY Back in 1932 Pure Silk 48c THURS.

NIGHT ONLY of red roses to her beige chemise MRS. CECIL R. DUCKS WORTH, ballerina-length gowns in green yellow respectively. Games were played and pnzesj Miss Mary Lana Antoweski Daniei Messing Carsonville won by Mrs. Richard Jobbitt, was married to Cecil Reed!" 1 THURS.

NIGHT ONLY THURS. NIGHT ONLY Miss Sandra Houle and MissDucksworthi son Mrs. Jean. Personal Mention Tour Upper Peninsula Mr. and Mrs.

Russell McAllis Miss Kidder will become Diicksworth, Wisconsin, Limit 2 to a Customer Limit 2 to a Customer Limit 2 to a Customer Limit 2 pr. to a Customer served as best man for his brother. Seating guests were Jerome and Bernard Roberts, the bride's brothers. Ribbon boys were Richard Messing and Earl Roberts. Following a reception in Knights of Columbus hall, Ruth, the newlyweds went to Detroit for their honewmoon.

They will live in Carsonville. bride of Lewis Bartow AugustJune 28 in st- MichaeHs Roman 23 in First Methodist church. Catholic church, Port Austin. ter, Yale, have returned from a The bride is the daughter of trip to Northern Michigan that Miss Laura Lee Wismer and Mrs. Henrv Antoweski.

included the Bridge dedication Miss Laura Lee Wismer Austin lat ackinaw City and a tour of honored at a miscellaneous! i the Upper Peninsula, shower given by Susan Wismer A whlte gown Wlth lace bod1 They were accompanied by in the home of her parents, and nylon tulle skirt was. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. McAllis- GIRLS' Values to 16.99 COATS BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS CANNON 15x26 HAND TOWELS LADIES' COTTON BRAS Mrs.

John Wismer, Gratiot chosen by the bride. From her ter and family, Port Huron. RENT AN ORGAN Green Thumb Members of Green Thumb avenue. sequined crown flowed a white riMhT Wh WOrC fingertip veil. She carried a pS u-h IJh aS(preSent'Nvhite sweetheart bouquet fea- whj carna" turing a single white orchid.

Lon corsage by the hostess. 1 Mi Mario cit 3 A MONTH Inelodet rt(e. aie of organ jjj In your home and LESSONS. "I 25 Garden club met Tuesday night! Back in 1932 Back in '5? LOimic Vlffijc with Mrs. George Montross, l.atirQ Tito 1 1 rr nt 19c oa.

teenth street. Roll call was answered by the Back in 1932 No Record THURS. NIGHT ONLY 2lILrl 'gown of blue lace over white blue name of a lily, and games were ea. taffeta with matching THURS. NIGHT ONLY THURS.

NIGHT ONLY to carried Played with prizes going to Mrs. She THURS. NIGHT ONLY I 1 crown headpiece Robert Lambert and Mrs. Carl None Sold To Dealers Limit 2 to a Customer limit 6 to a Customer Limit 4 to a Customer John A. Wagner, Akron, Scheffler.

served as best man. The group will meet August Following a reception at Cart- 7 with Mrs. Robert Phillips, wheel Inn, Port Austin, I SINCE 1934 4 922 Military YU 5-8404 if RENT FLOOR POLISHER ACME QUALITY PAINTS 1423 Pin Grov couple Jen for a Northern Mich-'i I 1 1 1 1 i r-i 1 -a igan and Wisconsin honeymoon. I I I Oriental or Conventional Mr. and Mrs.

Ducksworth will live in Wisconsin. Dacron Cotton Mix FASHION FABRICS 80 SQUARE PRINTED PERCALES NYLON TIER CURTAIN with Valance Shoe Store 9'xl2' Cotton RUGS 0 0 Back in MEN! Your Future is bright in the Beauty ProfessionSkilled hands are needed now as never before. Whether you decide to specialize (in tinting styling or permanent waving, etc.) or you're interested in management or owning your own Salon, you'll quickly benefit by our expert instruction. (G.I. Approved).

1932 I KIaI I one Back in 1932 19c yd. THURS. NIGHT ONLY SM195 Back in 1932 69c yd. Rayons THURS. NIGHT ONLY lyvsuu III II I I Available at Any Price THURS.

NIGHT ONLY 0 None Sold Dealers None Sold To Dealers 3-pc. Set HURON SCHOOL 0F BEAUTY CULTURE CARROLL HOUSE Port Huron, Mich. 506'i Grand Rivtr YU 3-7S80 Red Ripe Watermelons 22 lb. Avg. 69c each At WRIGLETS.

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