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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 6

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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-A riMfS HERALD WANT AOS YU 5-7171 IHfc POR1 MUKON HMfcS HERALD TUcSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1957 PAGE SIX To Wed A Sunday Brunch Suggestion Algonoc Bride-Elect about 1 Rridal Showers Donna Jean Caldwell Donna Jean CaUell was honored recently at a mis--cellaneous shower given by Miss Barbara Caldwell in the home of Mrs. Flonan Pelc, Sixteenth Coming Events Today BRCC Ladies day; qualifying rounds for Ryan Trophy and Louise Riggin Trophy. WSCS. Gratiot Park Methodist church and Sunday school picnic, 6 p.m.. Lighthouse park.

Auxiliary to Charles A. Hammond post. No. 8, American Legion, 8:30 p.m. Legion home.

Theta Eta chapter. Alpha Iota sorority, roast and installation of officers. Wednesday PHGC Ladies day. Marysville Garden club pot-luck dinner at 12:30 p.m., Mrs. Wallace Meyers, 1749 New Hampshire, Marysville Mueller Quarter Century Ladies Association, BRCC.

Golden Jubilee club. Hazel Kelly, 2104 Griswold street. Exchange Vows In Deckerville Ro.e Marie Lamont and Uiiliatn E. Brabant exchanged marriage vows in Deckerville Baptist church on Aug 3. The brHe is the daughter of Mr and Mr Keith Lamont.

Deckerville. and the bridegroom's parents are Mr and Mrs Burton Brabant. Deckerville. Rev Richard Ny-burg, pastor, officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white flooriength eown of satin and lace.

A matching headpiece held her veil of nylon tulle. She, wore rhinestone earrings and carried a red rose bouquet Mrs. Darwin Graccey, siter oil the bride, was matron of honor and wore a blue lace gown over taffeta. Bridesmaids. Miss Janetj Fntch and Jean Yost, wore pink; street.

The hostess gift was a cordage nf Dink ro.ses and white carna Jf: i I- tions. I Prizes were von bv Miss Irene 'Jakubiak. Mrs. Pauline GrattanJ 'Mrs. Lilliam Deachm, Mrs.

Le-nore Harland and Mrs. Sophie (Masters. The bride-elect and Jack Heb-mer will exchange marriage vows i ''I i i II I i -i i ml Aug. 24. Valerie Pickett MISS LENT Mr.

and Mrs. Vinton S. Lent, Riverside Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Leonard M. Kamsickas, son of Mr. and Matthew Kamsickas, Grand Rapids.

Mrs. Loren Thomas entertained bride-elect Valerie Pickett at miscellaneous shower held in Club Meetings New England Club Some 50 member? and guests gowns. ivamy men girl and William Lamont, ring- bearer. Gerald Wixson was best man. Melvin Lamont and Douglas Bra the home of Mrs.

Melvin Loeding, Ravenswood road, Marysville. Game prizes were won by Mrs Miss Lent is a graduate of St. ST attended the annual picnic of the Stephen's High School and her Blue Water New England club fiance was graduated from Grand 'held recently at Marysville park. RaP'ds Catholic Central High Jack Wilkins. Miss Angelia Kroehler.

Mrs. Charles Loeding und Mrs. Russell Locdng. The honored guest won the special Here's a Sunday brunch suggestion that's both sunny and, committee included Mr Sc''. ji.

u-ith a fresh iruitcuD. followed by sausages Miss Lent and Mr. Kamsickas bant ushered. Burton and Robert Brabant, brothers of the bnde-groom, were groomsmen. After a reception in the church auditorium, the couple left for a wedding trip to Northern Michigan.

The newlyweds are living in Sandusky. pp and a coffee rine that takes just one half ana sirs. will be wed Sept. 7 in St. prize.

a siifimi Mrs. A. S. Cudhp and Dr. and Stephens Catholic church with black velvet trim.

She will hour to make GLAZED COFFEE RING 2 pke. readv-to-bake buttermilk 1 teaspoon cinnamon Mrs. William T. Davison. The next meeting will be hell Oct.

10. become the bride of James Loeding Sept. 7 in the Reorganized Latter Day Saints church. biscuits (16 biscuits) tup butter or margarine BRAISING CHOPS When you braise pork chops, add very little liquid to the pan so that by the time the meat is tender the liquid will have cook 1 Whole Pecan Meats cup light corn syrup (about) Wedding Dingwell-Gurgel Helen Gurgel and Allen Ding (V Euchre Cub Maurice Houle won first Miss Shirley Treend Mis Shirley Treend. of Jack Gentses, was Clip Iirmiy pai-neii uiuwu sugar Remove biscuits from packages Mrs.

ed away and the chops will be Melt butter or margarine and well Jr. exchanged marriage one side of hen Euchre club met weli browned i i c.n.i.,., mKi'p hionri hrnwn snyar ana cinnamon, laneous shower in Pontiac with biscuit with this mixture Scatter whole pecan meats in bottom of: recently at the home of Mrs. Mr, John Dushane and ring mold Add corn syrup to a depth of quarter-of-an-inch i'ayne Moses, of Ruby. i- A with mrotH turf rd nf nnn prize Photo bv A.icar-sha.n Harper Snell as hostesses. discuiis on enu m.s T- Mrs.

Ray Werth won a pnoto oy rtiiar-ouin tha fnllnu- ntr hiccint Palo in hot The honored guest wore a discuii nexi io piam mc (l Myrna Gates is a new- ID 10 IlllllUHa, 1U11J vut ujwiuc vv avitwif, dress of blue and white nylon oven, 4d 13 plate. Makes 6 to 8 servings. SHIRTS LAUNDERED BRIGHT FRESH over taffeta. vows Saturday in the Trinity-Evangelical Lutheran church with Rev. Otto H.

Pfotenhauer officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Martin C. Parker, Minnie street, and the late Mr. Parker.

The bridegroom is the son of Allen Neil Dingwell, Garden City, and the late Mrs. Dingwell The couple is on a trip to Northern Michigan and will be at home at 3108 Pinewood after Sept. 1. member. The next meeting will be held Sept.

10 at the home of Mrs. Ernest Houle, of Ruby. Mrs. Charles Treend, Ronald McKinch. Mrs.

Leigh Gentges, Miss Mary Kaye Ben-; Trppnf! were' Donna Taylor Becomes Bride Miss Sally Louise Stieler Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Stieler. Algonac, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sally Louise, to Hugh Andrew Cuthbertson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Cuthbertson, Pearl Beach. The couple was graduated from Algonac High School. No date has been set for the wedding. prize inners.

Donna Ta-vlor became the bride Miss Treend and Mr. Gentges of Edward Czewski, son of Mr. 1 CRISP will be married Sept. 7 in Eng lish Lutheran church. ft and Mrs.

Leo Czewski, of Ubly, in St. John's Catholic church, Ubly, on Saturday. Rev. Stanley A. Kilar, pastor, officiated.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Signet Club Prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Miller and Mrs. Arthur Setter at the Thursday meeting of Signet club held in the home of Mrs. Ray Bussey, Willow street.

Mrs. Wayne Stebbins, State street, will be hostess to the club on Aug. 22. omrcni In Sandusky CLEANERS 1010 Sixth YU 5-5144 In an afternoon ceremony in Mrs. Henry Taylor, Cass City, Sandu.ky, was Slven in marriage by her the Methodist church tho lather.

She chose a white gown DOnna n-wiJ uti-ainv CHILDREN NEED IT -MOM and DAD KNOW IT The Best Dry Cleaning is at rf Chantillv lace and net over bride of Erland Encstrom son 0 satin with a mandarin collar, LeKO.v, hrirfal slpeves and a sleeves and a Mrs. Vera Lngstrom, bouffant i 1 i Rites Read i py i V'il I -1 i 1 I rvi( 'I FRYING CHICKEN Pieces of chicken breast get overcooked during frying? Add the other thicker pieces oi the bird to the skillet first and let them cook a while before adding the white meat 'advertisement! LOST 22 lbs Back To Normal Weight PONTIAC, MICH. "I can't speak too highly of Rennel. With It I took off 22 lbi. In two months and that ii all the weight I anted to lose.

Now I cut down the dosage and use Rennel a tonic and for regularity. Rennel aervei me well and keepi me at my beat," writes Lillian Emery. 20 Whlt-temore. Naturally you expect more from Rennel because Rennel reduces like a reducing aid should. Priced at $1.40 at your drug store.

on Aug. 10. Rev. Jack skirt A crown trimmed with Fulcher, pastor, officiated. sequins held her fingertip veil The bride, daughter of Mr.

and; of illusion, and she carried a Mrs. Kenneth Kipp. Snover, was-prayerbook centered with a white given in marriage by her father. orchid and baby carnations. She chose a gown of Chantuly Maid of honor, Janet Rutkow- lace and nylon tulle over satin; ski, of Detroit, and bridesmaids, Delores Heleski, Detroit, and Rita Czewski, sister of the bridegroom, of Midland, wore identical gown of white nylon eyelet with a scooped neckline, bridal sleeves and a bouffant skirt which ended in a sweep train.

A tiara of seed pearls and rhine- i i Photo 'By Wilson Studio. Bad Axe lar at 10th 3544 24th Main Plant Driv-ln IIH GREEN STAMPS stones ne a ner miKeruu vru ui.nvpr blue taneta. lney were MR. AND MRS. CZEWSKI net and lace.

She wore pearl ear- photo by wyiie. Sandusky rings and carried a MRS. ENGSTROM shaPed mu of roses. MR. FROM HOM A fashioned with scooped necklines, short sleeves, and matching taffeta back bows.

Robert Czewski, Ubly, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Jack Taylor, brother of the Home Demonstration North Street Group Fresh apricots d6 not need to Miss Adelia Kipp, sister of the De peeiea oeiore canning ineiu, u.ftro a hal1prina 20wn 0f SIBILLAS The North Street Home Dem bride, and Stanley Heleski, Bad Axe, ushered. but make sure you wash them blue net over taffeta. Her head-thoroughly. dress was of blue and white as onstration group held a family FINAL The newlyweds are living in picnic recently in aiarysvine ters, and she carried a bouquet of Detroit I Park.

similar flowers. "Flower Arrangements," will Ron Leinweber, of Reed City, was best man. and Sam CLEANUP sale Back-to-School Bargains be the lesson discussed at the El Mother's Helper 1 1 Morse and Larry Chambers, both i'1 anu of Sandusky, ushered next meeting to be held Sept. 9 in the home of Mrs. Carlton ky Htfanaaa After a reception in the church Wonch.

ibasement, the couple left for a itwo-week honeymoon to the Wes sweaters A never v. had it so ilown- ATTEND CHRISTENING tern States. For traveling the bride wore a blue and white linen! idress with red accessories and Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Burns, GIRLS' SADDLES LOAFERS incc ri atc and Mrs. Thomas Gall J88 rose corsage. 'and her daughter, Peggy, of Ra- right The newlyweds will live in jvenswood road, spent Sunday in Gladwin. CLAM CHOWDER Fine clam chowder can be Taylor Center attending the christening of Kathryn Elizabeth Burns, daughter of Mr.

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