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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 26

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The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
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26
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4C TK TIMtS HCRAID fOKT HUtON, MICH. Sundoy, Noywntwf 12, 197t Engagements Linda J. Russel Susanna G. Denton Ej It's coming! The hustle, the hassle, the traffic, the lines. Laurie A.

Staffer Russel-Bode Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Russel, Port Huron, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda to Gregory C. Bode, son of Mr. and Mrs Russell Bode, Columbus, Ohio.

Miss Russel is a graduate of Port Huron High School and Bob Jones University. Her fiance is a graduate of Bob Jones University. The couple will be married in December in Sterling Heights Baptist Church. SNOVER Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Denton, Snover, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susanna Gene, to Jon C. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Hall, Sandusky. Miss Denton and her fiance are 1978 graduates of Sandusky High School.

They are planning a March 10 wedding in the Faith Free Methodist Church, PTV. 5Ti Mm. Stoeber-Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Roger A.

Stoeber. Port Huron, announce the engagement of their daughter, Laurie Ann, to David S. Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.

Boyd, Port Huron. Miss Stoeber is a 1978 graduate of Port Huron Northern High School. Her fiance is a 1977 graduate of Port Huron High School. The couple will be married in June in the Faith Lutheran Church, Port Huron. Helen C.

Boman Donna M. Hyatt 1 Terry Thompson Boman-Stebbins Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boman, Port Huron, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Charlene, to Richard Michael Stebbins, son of Mrs. Ruth Steb-bins, Port Huron, and the late Roger Stebbins.

Miss Boman is a 1978 graduate of Port Huron Northern High School. Her fiance attended Port Huron Northern High School and is enlisted in the National Guard. A wedding date has not set. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Hyatt, Port Huron, announce the engagement of their daughter. Donna Marie, to Richard K. K. Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Morgan, Port Huron. Miss Hyatt and her fiance are graduates of Port Huron Central High School. The couple will be married Sept. 22 in St. Stephen's Catholic Church.

Thompson-Cowhy YALE Bonnie Thompson and Howard Thompson, Yale, announce the engagement of their daughter, Terry, to James Cowhy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cowhy, Avoca. Miss Thompson and her fiance are graduates of Yale High School. The couple will be married July 20 in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Emmett.

Opt nninnl "11 -is Beth A. Schotnmer Do your Christmas shopping early from the JCPenney Catalogs. This year pick-up the pace of your Christmas shopping with the JCPenney Catalogs. They've got it all! Thousands of great gift ideas, from family fashions to fun filled toys. For everyone on your list.

Even that special someone. All at terrific prices, too. And they all have our shop by phone convenience. That means avoiding large crowds, long lines. And running from store to store.

So this holiday season shop the JCPenney Catalogs. An enjoyable, easier way to shop. At a faster pace! JCPenney Catalog Desk 987-4500 Downtown Port Huron, 311 Huron Ave. Phone 985-9661 Store Hrs: 1 Fri. 9:30 to 9:00 Sat.

9:30 to 5:30 Sun. 12 to 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Totten Totfens mark 50th anniversary Schommer-Hardison PORT SANILAC Mrs. Evelyn Schommer, Port Sanilac, announces the engagement of her daughter, Beth Ann, to Kenneth D.

"Dell" Hardison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hardison Car-sonville. Miss Schommer also is the daughter of the late Leo Schommer. Miss Schommer is a 1975 graduate of Carsonville-Port Sanilac High School and a 1976 graduate of Port Huron Cosmetology College.

Her fiance is a 1975 graduate of Carsonville-Port Sanilac High School and will graduate in the spring of 1979, with a bachelor of science degree in education from the University of Michigan. A Sept. 15 wedding is being planned. liam Totten, Tennessee, and Pearl Car were their attendants. The couple has six children, Robert, Jeddo; John, North Street; Loretta Hink-ley, Port Huron; Albert, Florida; Marie Tucker, Georgia; and George, Texas; 22 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Mr. Totten is a retired Dunn Paper Co. employee and a retired farmer. Mr. and Mrs.

George Totten celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a dinner party Nov. 6, given in their honor by their children in the Red Buggy Restaurant, near Lexington. Mr. Totten and Rosella Hollandsworth were married Nov. 5, 1928, in the home of the bridegroom's parents in Croswell, by The Rev.

Howard Dafoe, pastor of the former Pilgrim Holiness Church. Wil 1 Sandra J. Dingman Dingman Hilliker CARSONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Mark L.

Hilliker, Carsonville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Jean Dingman, to William H. Hilliker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Hilliker, Melvin.

A May wedding is being planned. Woods-Wheeler MARLETTE Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Woods, Marlette, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ciny, to David Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Wheeler, Marlette. Miss Woods and her fiance are graduates of Marlette High School and Central Michigan University. A wedding date has not been set. Bazaar I Jii IpSt 11 MONSTER' 4asbrg burger J3pf sale priced! I I ITF DniTT BOWLING SET coKER Sm LITE-BRITE 6 WMMm (0 FROM HASBRO I Wl I Vl 2 PRS. PANTY HOSE 97 s- I ROARING mr4ll 'A "7yk9 CUDDLE BEAR I IIUOT jMFy'yll 1 1 1 -button operation: jo" Child's 33 and 45 rpm Our Rag.

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UTI I CYCLE vsjiy i 1 I N00 I 1T ll SPACE HEATERS fg THE ABOVE ITEMS ON SALE THIS SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 NOV. 12TH NOV. 13TH OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 Holiday Festival Friday Nov. 10 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

in St. John's United Church of Christ, Seventh and Pine streets. Homemade soups, sandwiches, hot dogs, homemade pies. Featuring Country Store with homemade baked goods, candies, jams, pickles, chili sauce, etc. There will be other booths such as live plants, white elephant, crafts, needlework, and more.

Games for children. Snack bar open all day. There will be an arts and crafts bazaar, Dec. 0 from 10 a m. to 4 p.m.

in Port Huron High School's cafeteria. The public Is invited to sell their arts and crafts projects. To reserve a table contact Janet Dittenber or Port Huron High School's Music Department at 984-2611. It is sponsored by Port Huron High School's Thurderbirds, a precision drill team. Ann Landers can be found on Page 5E..

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