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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 8

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THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1930. PACE EIGHT High School Seniors Sparkle In Comedy Attractive Bride Of Saturday ADVISES HEAT 0 RED PEPPERSfj 'Wedding Bells', Annual Class Play 0m i k-jgajaBSBiaJWiaSJlSBaaSlftSJaW i Two hours of laughs and pure KHEUUAu: entertainment were enjoyed Mon-dav night by a full house at "Wed-dici? Bells" the annual High school senior play given in the Majestic theatre. A farcical comedy of Si three favors eolnx to maimers, -weaaing rseus sparkled with clever lines that were put over by the well balanced cast of in enchantress from Parts, whose daring' ingenuity won her former htban4 from a woman who did not love him. The part of "Spencer We sophisticated young bachelor who fought clear of marriage, wa played remarkablv well by Gordon Cady.

Jeanne MacYlcar did rood work in the part of "MarcU petulant young bi lde-ti-be. who falls out of the arm of the leading man on the wedding day into the arms of her idealistic young poet-Mary. Waterloo, at "Mrs. Hunter." domineering, cantankerous. the plav.

Replete with absurd situations and written In a tone of amused Today's Events Child Study club Mm MatcQufen. FriipriasterV Auxiliary meet In club rooms at 3:30 p.m. Americaa Legion en-tertains Legion rri-niber at card party Armory. at sophistication, the play wa ex-tremelv dlfieult. and the young High school cast did 'remarkably well with it.

The comedy centered about marriage. The butler, much mar ried and shy of housemaids lst he high strung mother whose sole concern Is the care of her "one Mi.s Neva Cllne. MUs Eva Martin and Miss Ztida Dunkel. Mill Dunkel was a guest of the club. Sweetpeaa adorned the tables whre luncheon was rvd.

Miss Lucy Norman. Eleventh avenue, will be hostess March 10. Monday Night Bridge Clnb Mr. and Mrs. Henry Selbert n-members of the Monday Night hrl'lc club last eveninc In their home at Sparlinirvtlle.

Five tables of bridge were in play, pnz. goinjr to Mrs. Charles Lrm-hurtif-r, Mrs. Fwman Allen. Mr.

L--igh HiU and Mr. 8ibert- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claa were Eurst- Mrs. Ilsrh HU1 will entertain the rlub March 3.

MIscella neons Shower Friend of Mr. and Mn. Spuryie Morris surprised the couple in be married again; the leading man. married after two days romance and as soon separated, and now entangled by his former wife rb-uiatlm or achss ar lumhar dri- ou eor th. nature put Into re on the eve of another marriage.

Social Events Rirt hilar Tarty A evening v.a Pn Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Kur.z by a number of their friends in honor Mr. Kanf birthday. Euchre wan e- ovfd.

prizes solng to Mrs. Cook. 'Mi Eileen AUoway. Mr. Barnaru coo and Mr.

Thornton Kunz. The Misses May and Hilda Peebles entertained with a number of fancy dances ar.d Mr. Jac, Peeves Afer dancing, luncheon the poet, seeing his beloved one liev, ail psin at it gets down nnfler ths sktaTZ. tA 1 snatched almost from his arms ty the fact that he is married to a fresh rural maid: and the bachelor friend, unmarried and unwilling' to be married. It ta thli tun print.

personality be the v.gue for Soring re rr I new cot ai prlrfd. "Iby're vart-i too. There are ii'fvfi5 for th frock print for evening, r.rirt for afternoon. Tc. ar bright tastefully corn-hi-ied.

Tiny fcr day-trne sprawly pafrns and afierrioon wtr It rrp, rr-Vm chir.e. ch.tf?m, and t-i? fftt'nn--. il Snms r4 Berrw rent Kowies The leading roles or "Keginaia Carter" and "Rosalie" were very will taken by Grafton Sharp who Rnv Tou rub it nl bltaterlng or bornlng 7.M rub you can feel was served at a prettily decorated in Washington day fav- oortrayed well the embarrassea ewe lamb brought laughter and hearty applause at almost every appearance. All of the comedy parts were well Stanley Benedict a "Douglas Ordway" moody and eloquent young poet, was 'exceptionally successful; Lawrence Walker won approval as "Jackson" the ideal sphinxlike butler; George Askar did good work in the part of 'Furisakr. young Filipino house servant; and Vance West did well as 'Hooper', the lady's maid.

Imitating the rural Englian accent to perfection. Martin F. Palmer, teacher of High school dramatics, directed the play. Fred George wa stage manager; Clair Maxon, assistant stage manager: William Reld. property manager: Mildred Getty.

In charge of costumes; and Hug Barry in charge of scenery. Kenneth Overaker was business manager, and Oeorgs Drought, aula, tant business manager. Music waj furnished between lack of sophistication necessary to ln up a iUrcro (w .11 either All druut. S.Q their home Monday The affair was a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Morris, a recent brii.

After cames. luncheon was served. Mrs. E. K.

Gutrht-ws. Ninth street, will entertain Wednesday evening at a kitchf-n shower for. Mrs. Morris. his part, and Patricia Daly, cnarm- dred Kar.z and Miss Va Si Saddi-son.

of Ypsllanti. Mr. and John Feeble. John and he Mtsss May ana Hilda pee hls. f.f Toronto.

Ont. I Sixteen Women lllrtliday Tarty Tf White and I- V. PERMANENT WATti Play Matches In Golf Tournament nrV- "bo celebrated their birthday Saturday, were jruests of hon or'Saturday evening: at a surprise party p.vn by their friends at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Jlra.ns.

Mil Trt Club Tri club members -were guests Monday evening of Mrs. James E. Maxwell. Twenty-second street. Three tables of bridge were in Hay.

favors goinr to Mrs. Frank ilernans and Mrs. Allen McDer-mott. The next meeting will be held March 11 with Mrs. Harry Poweu.

YOUR First round matches In the wom lit acts and before the play by the High school orchestra, under the direction of L. R. Challlnor. en's championship tournament on the Knight indoor golf courses at the Hotel Harrington were played off Sunday and Monday with the itary street. Four tables of five i hundred were in play, honors go-line to Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Kerne Kelly and Mr. John I l'aron. At the pmall tahlem, I was served. Mrs.

White land Mr. Grans wera presented with birthday gifts. following results: Mrs. J. W.

Leigh- At Your Next ton eliminated Mrs. Alex O. Adams Bridge Party i 6 and 4: Mrs. S. O.

Hoover de IlDfU-M to Club Mrs. George Emish. Eighth street, entertained A-Z club members Monday evening in her home. In games, favors were won by Mrs. Claud Dostie.

Mrs. Marshall Black and Mrs. William Dove. Mrs. Herman Clumfoot will entertain March 10.

Don't It- feated Miss Sally Schuneman. I 1 i and Mrs. A. B. Parfet defeated As an introdnrtnrv aerM tne eoiod in moUi MtaiMa, TVie r.

Mrs. Harriet Mlnne. 3 and Mrs. Shirley Stewart defeated Miss Pat sy Bowen, 6 and 5: Misa Mary New Spring Gloves make for Smart SIin ami ruff tjpf $2.95. $3.50 and $3.95 Pair The $15 Realistic J7ijj -1 4 Dunn defeated Miss Doris Green.

2 th KM ml tha Jmm tea firm tkmm I and Mrs. Walter Wveth defeated Mrs. 'Reginald Smith, 2 and Call Ja or 4lo for I Appntattn Annual Colonial Affair Members of Orilla Farr tent. Daughters of Veterans, will receive frinds Thursday afternoon and evening in Miliar Memorial home at the annual Colonial Coffee. 'The hostesses will be attired in costume for the affair.

An entertainment will be presented at 7:30 p.m. including a one-act comedy. The rnembers will meet for a regular business session Wednesday at m. in the MiUer heme. Miss Evelyn Jackson defeated Ms.

I George Marx. 2 and 1. and Mrs. William Reld defeated Miss Irene Chadwlck. I up.

SPERRY'S DE.WTT HOITX Mann's Specialty Shop The second round was to be Photc by Israel MTiS. WILLIAM BROWN HARTMAX -TeU played today. Tnt Around the Corner. 50-S0 Quay St. rhone 4668 Card Party Members of the St.

Stephen Alumni association will entertain friends at a card party Friday night In the. stucco school building. Miss Kathleen McCurdy is in charge of arrangements. Pythian Sisters A regular meeting of Zenith temple. No.

40. Pythian Sisters, took place Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the K. of P. hall.

Members of the Past Chiefs" club provided entertainment program. Club Mcetinsr Mrs. Patrick Atkinson entertained members of her club Monday Before her weddlnff Saturday evening in the parlors of the First Congregational church, Mrs. William Brown Hartman was Miss Jeanne Ryaji. of this city, Mr.

and Mrs. Hartman are residing in Pontiac. CUQltC-Jcll The gelatine dessert witfc th flavor of fruh rip fruit Write for New Free Mold Offers, picturing and describing these and other Aluminum Molds. Musical Program For Oratory Test In St. Stephen School The following musical program West way Clnb Wegtwsy club met, Monday night In the W.

B. A. building with a larsre attendance, of members. Plans were made for a guest night. March 10.

The affair will be in charge of Mrs. Anna Crockett and L1GIITIN(. of March by Miss Katherine Phil-brick, of New York city. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert B. Parfet, has been planned for the annual FIXTURE Stepfcensoo Electrv Nert door io IVwt Ofto Mrn Anna Crawford. -In pames Sunlite Dessert Co, Waukesha, Junior and senior class oratorical Military street, expect to leave Wis. Grocers sell Sunhte-JelL Monday evening, prizes went to Mrs. Fanny Talbot and Mrs.

Bonnie Moore. The committee was Thursday by motor for Florida PHONE IU evening in her home. West Lapeer avenue. A buffet luncheon was contest in St. Stephen school, which will be held Wednesday at 8 p.

m. in the school assembly hall: hld bt UuiUlir (terrlce aM Otker Orarers where they w-lll Join Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Wlllson and Mrs. Philbrick served by the hostess. at Naples. The following musical numbers Mil be given during the evening: Mrs. William J.

Smith. Court Violin solos. "By the Waters of street, is spending a few days in Chicago this week. MInnetonka." by Alma Nlcol; "Chanoon Index." by Joseph Wright: saxaphone, "Gavotte." by Harry Love; piano "Concert Tran Bridge Dinner Mr and Mrs. Seeley E.

Mosher have invited guests for dinner and brldsre Thursday night in their home on Court street in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Myron. Birlhs F.orn Feb. 21.

to Mr. and Mrs. fompofwl of Mrs. Wlnnlfred Trrtcy. Mrs.

Crawford and Mri). Etta Harms. I. A. It.

Cart! Tarty Flans have been made by Ottawa wa chapter. Daughters of the American KevoUitlon. for a card party Wednesday evenlnsr in the Fnsiness Women's club rooms. Members and friends of the chapter are invited to the affair. Pivot brldne will be played.

In Chan? of arrangements are members of the ways snd means committee with Mrs. Henry Baird, chairman. Special Mrs. Edw. S.

Snover, street, underwent an opera scription of Turkey in the Straw," tion this morning at the Port Hu Big i ron City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dunn, n- Mara: vocal solos, "Sleepy Hollow Tune." by Margaret Kennedy: "Comin" Home," by Mary Duhlg; "Happy Days." Op-tom-e-trY DEDICATED TO Conservation of Vision Optometry and Research Research workers in Optometry are busy every day in many laboratories. Columbia University, Rochester University, and Ohio State are those near est Michigan.

There are many others and all are devoted to an attempt to make better vision the rule, rather than the exception. Your Optometrist keeps himself informed of latest developments in saving eyes. Putlitbtd br Michigan Society of OptornetmU Cecil J. Carroll. 1028 Orlswoldl week, is improving the Port Huron City hospital.

Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Inch, who underwent an operation at the Port. Huron City hospital Monday for removal of tonsils, is recovering at her home on Ninth street. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Stone and daughter, Virginia, of Detroit, have taken up their residence In New York city. "Mrs. Stone is formerly of Port Huron. Mrs.

Edison E. Palmer, Pine, street, left Saturday for Flint, where she entered the Hurley hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lottner.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lottner and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lottner have returned to Port Huron from Detroit where they attended the funeral of their aunt.

Mrs. Ferdinand Teed. Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Lottner, who were called to Detroit by the death of Mrs. Teed, have also returned home. Thev were accompanied by Mr. Teed, who will spend a few days here.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Will-son and ilrs. F.

S. Philbrick left today for Detroit, where they will spend a few days before leaving for Florida. They expect to spend some time in Naples. where they win be Joined the latter part Conger street, have returned from New York city, where they have violin obbllgato Adalord Bleau, by been spending a week. Mrs.

C. C. Ackerman. of Buf street, a son. David Breaugh.

F.orn Feb. 23. to Mr. and Mm. Dwicht W.

Hostetter (Gertrude Miles). 330S Armour street, a son. David Dwight Born Feb. to Mr. and Mrs Van S.

Pace. 1111 Water street, at the Fort Huron City hospital, a daughter. falo, N. has been visiting for several days at the home of Mr. Telle Hodlcl Miss Audrey Mclntyre, Scott avenue, entertained members of Felice Dodlcl club Monday evening In her home.

Bridge was enjoyed and Mr. Charles Mugavero, Jenk lnson street. Ijoren Relkln; "Forgotten." by James Callaghan: and "Two Little Stars," by Benjamin Filer. Accompanists. Noreen Mara, Elizabeth Armstrong and Agnes Heaney.

St. Stephen High school orchestra will play. several selection. Five contestants from each class will give orations. Clayton A.

Lewis, a member of Port Huron High school faculty, snd Miss Julia E. Philips, of Garfield school, will be Judges. Mrs. Alvln S. WInkelman, Lincoln avenue, is spending the week In Detroit Mr.

WInkelman and son. Eugene, are in New York city Starting Wednesday Morning at 9:00 O'clock Personal Mention Adassa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Unce.

is ill at her home. 1S03 Ninth street. for several dajs. Try This Simple Method For Blackheads It yoa troiW1 with tbem u-ihlir two ouni Ion-- pow from ny t)ru Srr'nkl litJ rn hnt. w-t -cloth n1 rnt trr the Ma.

Vh-1. mlnutea "fry Mrkh't. hm er littl. will fc 4)')lvpl sway entirely. A4.

Miss Marl Brsr.sgan. daughter Wealthy travelers of the seventeenth century carried their own beautifully made table knives and of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Branagan Kearney street, who underwent an forks, as Inns provided no such operation for appendicitis last luxuries. ii 111 in.

1 1 Texas woman secretary of state, Mrs. Jane Y. McCallum. seeks to Catalogue and preserve all official records of Texas history. Fadded documents dating baek to days of the republic are being dug up from dusty tiles.

trm mill Davidson Quality0 Built Into Furniture of The Lower Price of Dresses REEDY APPAREL SHOPPE 4r Living, Room Pieces The straight narrow lines in upholstery, the fine tailoring and the downy spring seats of these new living room pieces were created for furniture for much higher price. We have built into this furniture comfort, sound construction, and the neatness of appearance that is in furniture of much larger price. The covering, a fine Mohair will appeal to you. IT'S almost like mapc what a few yards of cretonne will do for a room or a few yards of rayon, or taffeta, or linen or some other fascinating fabric. A few of the possibilities arc suggested in these sketches, but we can't begin to give you an idea of the delightful range of colors, patterns and weaves.

Sheer nets, voiles and organdies; gav cretonnes, linens, chintz; gleaming rayon, taffeta, damask the-c arc only a hint! Come see fabrics and made-up models on display now. THERONOID Faye Marlon TaJJman. daughter of Mr. and Jlrt. Charlea E.

Tall-man, 1404 Oak street, will be one year old May 4. The New Way to Health C.tazed chlnt in Colonial flg-nre, 3a Inch width, POc yd. Cretonnes in "prinflllip designs. 3 a Inch width. 2c jd.

When many thouundilrj Cretcne and hints in 64 Inch widths, $3 yd. Linens, $2.25 yd. Rayon voiles, taf. feta. damasks $1.59 to $6.50 yd.

Other fabrics to $12 yd. been helped aftef all methods have failed not the icnsible thiff 1 a. v- A ft investigate tbi F1r ant, fcientifie-iu of regaininc J'1 IP'3 vJ1 Ma km health? 2-piece Mohair Suite $129.00 2-piece Velour Suite 98.50 Loose cushion bed Davenport 89.50 1:: I- ii "r-i HMfii i nmmr As a measure of our confidence In what you. we InvlM you to come to any ere of the fr-' and use a Theronoid once, or wveral 1 charge. A fully tralnsd attendant will arwr yomr "From Sandwich to Banquet" THE COFFEE SHOP la Open From a.m.

to 10 p.m. 60c Luncheon that cannot be excelled for value 75c Dinner served every evening meal of considerable merit proving moat populargrowing each day in public favor. HOTEL HARRINGTON Special 912 Size Seamless and give you complete information SEURYNCK BROi 514 Water St Marine City. phone 5 B. BERTRAND Clay Michigan Algonac, Mich.

Phone 230 AxminsterRus-; 9. Heavy, closely fit! ,3 woven pile mat in VITO ARENA CECIL iM 314 Clinton Ave. 55e riair Mich. SandusVy, sures years of service new coloring i and pattern eJeJ of spring are the features of these seamless Axminster ruga. They are mad In all sizes.

Phone 319 74 Home Demonstration By Appointing ti stahlisJzed 28J1 rfyybBaa lneronom or ron 202 O'Hearne Bldg. Phcne 4644 jxa r-. -i i -m I r- ii a .1 i Sni i urn i.i ii I mm i i X. 1.

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