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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 11

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946 PACE ELEVEN news Of Society And the world of women THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD Jinks Sellers' Engagement Told Gaines Ensign And Bride At Home In Baltimore Observe Flower Day Observing Flower Fund Mission Day Wednesday afternoon in Mrs. Hattie Berkeley's home. Fifteenth street, members of Willard Engagement To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burd, Sarnia.

announce the engagement of their daughter Patricia Joyce to Glenn Howard Wickings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ayres, Crescent place. Port Huron. The wedding is to take place at 3 p.m.

June 29 in St. come the bride of Albert Walker June 22. Prizes in games were won by Mrs. John C. Gaines, mother of the honor guest; Mrs.

Thomas J. Penton and Miss Doris Johnson. Lunch was served at a table centered with a miniature wedding scene. Miss Gaines was presented a corsage of mixed flowers to wear on her gray print dress. Details of the graduation-day E.

Enims and Mrs. pertained Thursday 7 Tuer home, Fif-m honor of Miss who will be- wedding of Ensign Donald Robert Union, WCTU, listened to a paper read by Mrs. Bertha Anger on Andrew's Presbyterian church, Sarnia. Jex, USN, and his bride the former Dorothy Mary Fryer of Cheverly Gardens, Landover, Entertains Bride-Elect Entertaining for her ister Donna Green who will be married to William Kaupp June 22, Miss Lorraine Green was hostess Wednesday evening in the Loran E. Green home to a group of their close friends.

Spring flowers were disposed about the rooms and Lorraine gave her sister a corsage of yellow roses and white daisies for the shoulder of her yellow frock. Mrs. Dale Lawer, Mrs. William Hiller and Mrs. Leslie Picheau of Detroit, and Mrs.

Howard DeZell won prizes in court whist. The bride-elect will be honored at a shower Miss Mary Kay Kaupp plans for Monday evening. Mrs. Harold Taylor. Oak street, was hostess at a party June 7.

in us Navy Academy chapel, Annapolis, include the new address of the young couple who are now Anniversary Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerson, Forest street, will observe their twenty-seventh wedding anniver- at home in Baltimore. Ensign Jex is the son of Mrs. Gretta L.

Jex. Sedgwick street, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Fryer, "The Life of Jennie describing the origin of the custom, instituted in 1883 by the National Women's Christian Temperance Union.

Flowers were taken to the women's ward of St. Clair County Jail. Mrs. M. J.

Hammond read a report from the national treasurer and the local president reported on the Voorhis Bill in Congress. Mrs. Maria Wilson assisted Mrs. Berkeley in serving refreshments. Willard union schedules a picnic for July 10 in Pine Grove Park.

ary at a family dinner this evening. The couple were married June 14, 1919 in Detroit. They have five children: Mrs. Charles R. O'Connor, Harry W.

Emerson, Mrs. Nor-vai Schattler, Paul Ralph Emerson and Robert Emerson, and four grandchildren. OW IS THE TIME 10 STORE FURS 30NT DELAY AND TAKE CHANCES WiNF. 3484. TODAY Landover.

He received his ensign-ship June 5 and the couple were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fogarty, Court street, returned Thursday from Lincoln Park. where they attended the funeral of their son-in-law Roy O'Brien Monday and the graduation of their granddaughter Donna O'Brien Wednesday evening in Lincoln Park High School.

(INCLUDES $100.00 INSURANCE) $moo married the same day by Commander Everett Wuebbins, chaplain, Annapolis, in a ceremony attended by their parents and 75 friends. The bride dressed in formal white satin, a fingertip veil held by a seed-pearl Juliet cap and carried a sheaf of white gladioli. All of her attendants her sister, Mrs. Charles W. Hines of Washington, D.

was matron of honor wore white eyelet organdie frocks and halos of twisted net. Mrs. Hines' flowers were pink gladioli and the bridesmaids had bright red gladioli bouquets. They were Mrs. W.

W. Ward, Miss Mabel Cross, Miss Jane Speaker and Miss Barbara Morris of Washington. Midshipman A. J. Hodder Pittsburgh, was best man and additional attendants were Ensigns E.

B. Rabbins, L. A. Snead, H. A.

Williams, G. E. McPadden, A. L. Child II and S.

S. Ellis, all of the US Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Fryer entertained at a reception in Blue Lantern Inn, Annapolis, before the couple left for their honeymoon in New York and Delaware.

Mrs. Jex wore navy blue and had white orchids for her traveling suit. Social Calendar Today Jones-Webb wedding. Burns-Thomas wedding. McMullen-Kinnee wedding.

Pickelhaupt-Hall wedding Port Huron High School class IN OUR At Barnet's SCIENTIFICALLY REFRIGERATED VAULT Cosmetic Center of 1940, reunion potluck supper. High School cafeteria. Drill team, Port Huron circle No. 371, Daughters of Isabella, ABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM MOTHS, HEAT, DIRT, DAMPNESS, AND News of Virginia Lee Sellers' engagement to Gerry F. Wilbur Bloomington, and St.

Petersburg, was made known to OTHER DAMAGING OTHER DAMAGING her friends Thursday evening at a dessert bridge party she and her sister Mrs. John F. Allen gave in honor of Suzanne E. Smith. ELEMENTS Mr.

and Mrs. Lee C. Sellers, Lake Shore road, announce the betrothal and the wedding date, Sept. 13. TOictTfitfis ton uiti The party had a doubly romantic flavor, for Sue Smith engage ment to James R.

Elliott and their plans for a July wedding were announced only a few weeks ago by Mr. and Mrs. Westcott T. Smith. Jinks and Gerry met four years ago when they were undergraduates liVE YOUR at Duke University, Durham, N.

C. He has since served with the US Army Paratroops overseas and has A COAT returned to school at University of Welcomed By Grove Welcoming back two members who have been away from town for the winter, Cedarwood Grove No. 3, Woodmen Circle, met Thurs Indiana since completing his mill meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Knights of Columbus hall. Huron avenue.

Mrs. Eugene H. Moak Sr. entertains in honor of bride-elect Jane McKinnon. Mrs.

Paul O. Domkc entertains at luncheon in Wagon Wheel Inn. Foster-Warren bridal party entertained at 6:45 p.m. in the Chateau at rehearsal dinner given by Mr, and Mrs. Allison Foster.

Saturday Ottawawa chapter, DAR, Flag Day luncheon, at 12:30 p.m. in First Presbyterian church house. Class of '26. Port Huron High School, reunion at 6:30 p.m. in St inn.

Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Smith Jr. entertain for Miss Jane G. MoKinnon and Robert B.

Cam-pau. Mrs. Daniel Bryant entertained by Book Review club. Foster-Warren wedding. Beckett-Ingersoll wedding.

$50 tary service. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry F. Wilbur of St.

Petersburg and Evanston and is a Personal Mention Mrs. Stanford G. Rome, Griswold road, is in Port Huron Hospital where she underwent an operation recently. Mrs. R.

M. Jenks has returned to houseguest of the Sellers family this weekend. For her engagement party, Miss Daytona Beach. after a short stay at Waynesville, N. C.

Sellers wore a Navy blue bolero dress with gold belt and choker. Mrs. Allen dressed in gray cham-bray trimmed by white eyelet ruf day evening in Woodmen hall, Water street. Mrs. Alice White Pillsbury, Grosse Pointe.

a national committee woman of the organization, was a guest and Mrs. Agnes Olney presided. Mrs. Fannie Andrew, home from California, and Mrs. Lena Ludlow who spent the winter Florida are the returning members.

Mrs. Herbert G. Langolf, Mc- Pherson street, entertained the fles and their guest of honor wore Hi-Lan club Wednesday evening. jjLONGS THE LIFE OF YOUR gray suit. Summer flowers were Flowers decorated the rooms.

sMrs Langolf was presented a gift from Toiletries Headquarters For Port Huron Corner Military And Water Streets FURS; RESTORES ORIGINAL arranged about the living room and on the dining room table. News of the "engagement was contained the club members. SOFTNESS AND inrs. cross, a guest, was Thompson-Steinhoff wedding. in one of the shower gifts which A memorial service was held and the grove voted to aid a local family whose home was destroyed bv fire.

Tau Phi Lambda group presented a gift and a corsage. Doak-Raetzel wedding. Sue opened after dessert. BEAUTY. Prizes in games were won by Mrs.

Richard S. Smeltzer, Guests for the occasion included Mrs. George M. Letts, Mrs. Chris will meet at 7:30 p.m.

June 20 and Locustwood drive, entertains at 1 p.m. bridge luncheon in honor Herber, and Mrs. Cross. Members the grove will meet June 27 in the will go to Detroit June 23. Hall, Water street.

of brides-elect Margaret and Mrs. Robert E. Waun will enter Helen Clough. HAVE YOUR FURS REPAIRED NOW LOW RATES Sue's mother, Mrs. W.

T. Smith, and sister, Sally Smith, Mrs. Hally Elliott, Mrs. Donald L. Keith, Mrs.

Thomas Anderson, Mrs. E. L. Gil-low, vMrs. Bruce O.

Smith, Mrs. John M. Lorenzen, Mrs. William Wittliff, Mrs. Don Baer, Mrs.

W. A. Harvey Mrs. William Carlisle, Mrs. Mark Haynes Shir tain June 26 in the home of Mrs.

Joseph T. Rawley, McPherson street. Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Duncan, Omar street, and her father J. H. Fleming will attend a reunion of the Webb family at Vassar, this Monday Store Hours 12:30 to 9:00 p.m. 217 HURON AVE.

ADDITIONAL SOCIETY PAGE 8 -ji ri iiiiffifiiiiriTJiiitiifitijiiiitifiiiifiJtiriiiiififiiiiMiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiJiifiifttiiiiiifiiiiiuiiiiiiifii I it ti II if intii nit itiii weekend. ley Millne, Anne Weston, Betty NEXT TO RITZ THEATRE Adams, Nancy Boughner, Jeanne SKIN "OUCHES Richards, Jayne Thomas, Jane Sea- grave, Barbara Conroy, and Shirley Henderson. for prompt, annual. imuwiB relief, use fragrant, mildly med- i ointment. COTTONS For A Cool Comfortable Summer Highly successful over 65 years.

IJLt4 Rutt at vonr dmeirist today! AA Wedding DeBell-Bagnell i 108 HURON COR. QUAY Miss Clara M. Bagnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Meldrum We're Courtin' Cotton for a Romantic Summer New Baltimore, became the bride of Frederick N.

DeBell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Nelson E. DeBell, Mer chant street, June 7 in the home of the bridegroom's parents. Bou Choose your summer dresses from our wonderful selection of Chambrays, Bembergs, Linens, and a variety of others, designed in flattering styles and colors. quets of white flowers decorated the rooms.

Rev. H. H. Davis, pas tor of Sturges Memorial Congre- eational church, read the ceremony in the presence of some JO guests The bride, who was given in marriage by her Drotner-in-iaw, Herbert Koehn, New Baltimore, wore a ereen suit and white acces- snries. Her corsaee was a white Camilla surrounded by yellow rose buds.

i Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. DeBell, Cotton dresses cut on clean-cut lines make you look band-box fresh. serenely cool when the summer heat's on.

You'll love these versatile beauties all summer long. wear them morning, afternoon or evening also Sunback styles. hrnthpr and slster-m-law of tne brideeroom. attended the couple Mrs. DeBell chose a yellow suit, white accessories and a corsage similar to the bride's.

Mrs. DeBell wore a blue crepe dress and white accessories for her son's wedding. She wore a mrxea shnnlripr corsaee. After a short wedding trip tne couple are making their home with the bridegrooms parents. Social Events Fete Visitors High esteem family friends at North Street have for Mrs.

Senton r.aP the former Dorothy C. iMorey, $280 insnired a recent reception and Mm cvir.wpr eiven bv Mrs. William Trembath and Mrs. Charles Mcln-tyre for Mr. and Mrs.

Gage, who HEitinff tier mother. Mrs. Mi- h3fT Konalnick. North Street, from their home in Boston. The couple were married in New York ariv this sDrine.

'Also For Summer Choose from our beautiful selection of Blouses-Skirts Polo Shirts-Shorts All Colors SLACKS SLACK SUITS I Clamp were Dlayed and buffet rfriiment3 were served. Some 30 guests were entertained. Give Reception A reception Sunday evening In honor of Francis E. O'Donnell was We have just received another eiven bv his parents, Mr. and Mrs, moment 01 YOVR BABY CAN WIN Sl A VICTORY BOMO IN OUR 8IO If Hm babytft 6 months to 6 yc.M of 9.

i -rm her to ow tfo for FREE photograph. I cemts yoo ttl J7rTV nothing 4 tHoro is no obligation. En tor yo-r baby i rtaaJSpT now. ROGERS STUDIO 1B 208-9 Kresge Bldg. Daily 10-6 Mon.

10-9 NAppintnw a. Large Panties Bloomers SPORTSWEAR BATHING SUITS $4.90 T-SHIRTS $1.19 PEDAL PUSHERS $4.39 -p SLACKS $5.98 Edward O'Donnell, Washington avenue, on the occasion of Frank's graduation from St Stephen High SchooL Here from Detroit were Mrs. Mary J. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. O'Brien, the Misses Rita Margaret and Christina O'Brien, New Shipment Children's Play Clothes BOYS SPORT SHIRTS Small, Medium, Large 51.98 Sanforized Shrunk Fast Colors Tan or Blue Distinctive For Style and Comfort I ITDne FRANCES SDDP 12th at Griswold George Schrien, Miss Bernadine Schrien, Mr. and Mrs. David Shee-han, Miss Mary Ann Sheehan and Patrick Sheehan.

Friends and relatives from Port Huron were guests ADDITIONAL SOCIETY PAGE HUIllIllimilimJimiUlllUlUIIIUulUllulimimHfniHIWIUIlllil.

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