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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 6

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RECOED'SAQLI, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE SIX THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946 Society Clubs and Lodges In the Women's World to dull your dishes, or ihardwater scum to clog 'drains. Dishes dry CALENDAR OF EVENTS Classified "ads" pui you in touch with the things you need. TONIGHT-Michigan, "Doll Face" Vivian a n.n i O'Keefe. Lyric, "Wutherir.g Heights" with Merle Oberou and Laurauce Olivier. Auxiliary Cherrylancl.

Post No. 27SO Veterans oE Foreign Wars win. havo inspection at. eight o'clock by Past District President, Rose Lamb.oi Cadillac; Hannah Temple '1C, Order of Pythian Sisters, will sponsor an open card party.at State street at eight Bine Bell Lodge No. 33!) will meet at the homo Mrs: George Anderson, 240 East Eighth street at 7:30.

I A -Michigan, "Doll Face" with Vivian Blanc and Dennis O'Keet'e. Lyric, "Texas Panhandle" starring Charles Starrett "A Close Cali Cor Boston Blackie" with Chester Morris. Knights Templar a a military ball at Park Place hotel. WRL club will meet at the home oC Mrs. Eva Durga, Webster street at 1:45.

734 HIT RECORDS the "You Always Hurt The One You Love" "The Blue Danube" Spike Jones "Money Is The Root Of All Evil" Andrews Sisters, Guy Lombardo "I'm Gonna Turn Off The Tear Drops" Ink Spots "Dearest Darling" Guy Lombardo "I Wish I had "Never Mot Sunshine" Wesley Tuttlc "Day By Day" Bing Crosby "Symphony" Bing Crosby "You Can Cry Else's Shoulder" Skip Parrel I "Spellbound" Al Goodman On Coddington Music 152 E. Front St. Phone 904 I DON'T SEE ANY MONUMENTS LIKE THAT BEING TO THE CRITICS WHO PAN THE OF OUR COUNTRY. DINNERWARE 32 PC. SET 8 00 A nice selection of patterns BLONDIE by CHIG YOUNG ON VOLR WAV HOME FROM THE OFFICE, BRING POUNDS OF FRANKFURTERS Chest Colds VICKS VVAPORttB To Relieve Misam Rub on Tested SATURDAY-- Facie 1 with i Blanc De'inie O'' Keefe.

"Texas Charles Starred-, and "A Close Call For. -Chester -Morris. Celebrate Golden Wedding BETROTHAL TOLD. Mrs. Irene Lake announces her daughter, a i 'to Frank Hall, sou and Kay Hall ol The wedding date has.not been announced.

ENGAGEMENT' Mrs. Elsie Root 1005- East Front a the engagement of daughter, Virginia Kathryu, to Frank Stowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stowe of Omemi. No date has been for the wedding.

PTA. The Elmwood P. T. A. met Tuesday evening.in the school for the February session.

A a short business meeting -Mrs. Brown presented Miss Madison and her. chorus of junior girls who sang several Eleanor Morgan, gave a piano solo. Harvey Buys a. dress of 1875 owned by Mrs.

W. Rickerd. Ester Brown also modeled- a sailor suit of 1910. Cpl. Auldrich of the state police, post two movios on "Your America." and Sa'fety." JVBasso, program leader; closed, the.

program stating that it the fathers and'sons to entertain the mothers "daughters' in near future. was co- "hairman of" arrangements; T.C. WOMAN'S CLUB TO HAVE SPECIAL MUSIC "Music Washington's-, Time" is to be presented by Mi s. Robert Linsley to. Wom- an's'- Clnb on.

Friday, afternoon, 22nd i the Ladies Library Building. The- numbers are to be intro: diiced by Madam D. Heniard" with appropriate remarks. The program nel.are on duty ami. call, at all times, eiiierg-.

er.cy examinations''. can be made whenever QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom of Distress Arising fram STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID Hurt Help it Will Cost You Nothing Bottles of thoWILLAKD TRtATMENTUavo been soldfor relief of symptoms ofdmrau arising from Stomach and Dwdma! due to Eicm Aeld- As lMplranm. Sold I 5 trii 'i H( wliicli fully expUUm this treatment-- trw-- at The Garland Pharmacy Moore's Drug Store Petertyl Company Marriage Harry J. Peterson, .56, Traverse City; Dorothy M. 23, Trav-1 erse City.

Charles A. Florence Anna a 17,. Traverse Bernard 'Green, 23, i ami Regina KraiU, 25, Traverse City; (Al Barnei Photo) Mr. and Mi's. Claire B.

lin, and Curtis have re- 'well-known residents ol! i city, who observed theii 1 golden wedding house when a large anniversary with Wednesday evening HOSTESS AT SHOWER. Mrs. R. and Mrs. Herman Sovenseu entertained a a anniversary.

group friends' gathered at home, 606 West Front street, to congratulations on. their 50th variety a evening at i the home of the former on East i street tor the; pleasure of a 1 Mrs. Curtis Miss Alma whose marriage I vietl 1M lms I I I i i to Kenneth Mitchell, will take 1S9 6, by the late.Rev.-Denas Coch- gretted their friends in rooms filled with beautiful bouquets of flowers, i of their friends. Marin this, ''20th, place March 1st. Games of five luir.dred and bunco were played prizes going to Mrs.

Russell Adams and George Alward, H. Walker of and Mrs. Emma Clement, Mrs. Beniice Mrs. Louise'.

Fiijg and Mrs. Emma.Cook a Leoiia" Mrg C1 a of lnktoi Gleason. James Sharp receiv: eel the house prize. 1 were served at the conclusion of the evening. The bride-elect re- I ceivecl lovely -gifts.

CHINA SHOP CHINA OINNER.WAR.E TRAVIRSE CITY. A A GUEST DAY. The Sojourners Club met at the Masonic Temple Monday at one o'clock for its annual guest day luncheon, and program with about 70 in Following the luncheon an interesting program was enjoyed with Blanche Hall as She. presented I Jack Nelson, who showed, colored i movies takeu on a trip, i a i ada. A vocal solo by Sally Murray.

accompanied by Sharon Kistler enjoyed. A welcome was given by the president, Mrs. Mary Bartz. and Mrs. Margaret Eggli responded in behalf of the guests.

The fol- A I CLUB. Mrs. Daisy Carrol! "was hostess to Bowers Harbor Woman's Club at her home Tuesday noon. A the business session presided over by the president, Brown, the program leadei', Lois. Kroupa, presented, a rr.usical Mrs.

Mary Hughart played a 'group of songs on the -piano 'and three girls 'from sided here i that time. -They are -the parents bt. two Russell of Rock, and Hilda of this. city. Refreshments -througiio'ut eve- is, as 'follows: Washington's-.

March, Prances Hopkinson; The President's March, Philip'v Pheil, Madame Mary Bell Quintet," Haydir, Miss Rosiim St. L'ee Adams, oboe; Robert Prescot, clarinet; Jonathan 'Groves, french and S'raxton Days Have Been So Wondrous Free," Hopkinson; "The, Lass With The Deli'cate Air," DivArne, Miss Frances-; Mary Curtis "Violin Ron- Beethoven, "Rondo," Kreis- Aline 'G-urn- 'Ann'ete'. Hewes at the piano; "Such' Gi'acc in the Dance, 1 Mozart, "The Name of" Miss ning at arable beautifully arranged Mairy-Lou Ross, Miss Faith Temp- I clnfl-' -n TjiC tOll and i TtPf.RV. with calondiilas and, stock lighted with and. Miss Pollard; i "Hear 'Me.

Ye Winds 'and. Waves," A the many gifts received by Mi-, Mrs. Curtis'was a beaiir the Traverse City Rotary of which has a.member for many years. activities; were discussed. The.

secret for the creation oil cardinals of the Catholic uliurch and- the duties performed by the cardinals was the subject an interesting talk by Father Kohler. BETA SIGMA Beta Phi will have a formal party this evening at the Park Place hotel beginning at nine-thirty. Music will.be furnished: by Kip'Frasier's'orchestral All meVn- ters- and their guests will be w.el- Ogdensburg school sang several selections. Loisa Jane Kroupa gave a recitation. Refreshments were served by the hostess: next meeting will be held Tuesday i at the home of Mrs.

Ivy Brown. Enr.a Lnrdia will bl5 i school-auditorium. Jn the PTA, Father Joseph Kohler wel- 'ST. A I PTA. St.

Francis Parent Teacher Association held a Father and Son banquet Wednesday evening at the Handel; Stuart Randolph; Madame Mary Curtis at the piano. MAN FOUND DEAD 'ST ANTON, Feb. (UP)--A frieud i to have taken'Ole to a funeral; led to the 1 discovery of his body at his farm home yesterday afternoon. Unable to enter the home, Robert Engle, his friend and neighbor, called Sheriff Walter Arntz who entered through a window and Larsen A coroner's report' said he died of a heart attack. A CAB A GRAND Feb.

(UP)' --An all-veteran cab com-' posed of four stockholders who plan for a payroll of 20 discharged servicemen to mechanics and has applied.to the city commission Make Your Own Butter with "Gem Dandy" ELECTRIC CHURN 32 Can be used for all types of heavy a ml light mixing. Extra heavy, motor IHs most" any crock or pan. Anyone can use it. Folsom Sales Co. "Dependable Radio Service" 802 W.

Front St. Phone 93 Try the Classifieds! Munson Has Capable Pathalbgical Staff (Continued From Page One) ther surgery, since prompt diag-! nosis makes to. with the. operation with little or no idelay. All tissue work is done personally; hy the 'director iii his- capacity ot-pathologist, as such he.

serves an important function as consultant other members.of the; staff, in all matters of. clinical The department is well equipped for its work, and a i made to keep "up-to-date with- new. developments in this field. Person- hostess. I OF COLUMBUS.

coined the guests a expressed a hope that could, coh- The regular bi-monthly meeting i each year thus bringing about lowing- committee a charge of Rn1 Us 0 was i a closer relationship between-of the luncheon, Patrick, evening the thers -and The dinner was centered i basket of spring flowers and i i a i tall white-tapers. Maurice DeGraw led i singing a i Mrs. Lillian Beath, Mrs. Dorothy Gai-the, Harriet Slepicka and Mrs. Irma "Watson.

Martha Ttittle and Mrs. Irene Peck arranged the table in Council Chambers.with a large representation of members present. Rev. -Joseph Kohler of St. Francis church and Rev.

R. A. Kosnik of. Immaculate Conception church Fritz Coppens: spoke for the-fathers day. Out-of-town guests were.

SPRING in PLASTICS-PATENTS-CALPSKINS Men's 5-Buckle All Rubber Work Arctics Men's 4-Buckle All Rubber Work Arctics WEDG1E SLING PUMPS DIAGONAL- OPEN Blacks Browns BOYS; HI-TOPS no ll SPECIAL LOT of bizes 1 I big 6 i II 130 E. Front Si. haddony Traverse City for the year were, presented for i consideration the members, and and Don G'nastin responded Jor.tlie Milton. Eddy oE the State' Police spoke on "Firearms Observe 60th Anniversary 1 II i and Mrs. Joseph.

Stanek of SIS'West Front's treat, who their fiOth-. wedtlir.g-...:nnui- versavy, Wecinesflay," with dinner'iii their honie. M.K:nnri.-Mrs. Stanek 6 married in tlus citv in 1SSB wiih the late Justice Lovell H. Gag'e performing the ceremony." They lived on farm in Leelnnaii county 25 they movetl to Traverse City.

Cele- (Al Birnei Photo) with yesterday 1 their rtanghteis. Mrs. John Altrich't- ei. Mrs. Harry Lanmer, Mrs'.

Ollie Bieiihaupt, Mrs. G. W. Pouch and their families, Miss. Josephine Stanek: and their son.

John, and' his family, all Traverse" Another daughter, Mrs. J. Kaiier, is in Florida for several weeks Both Mr and Mrs Stanek, who are S3 'and respective: ly, are enjoying good FRL and SAT. Show Time 2:15 7:00 9:00 Added Attractions News Novelty Cartoon A i I LAST TIMES TONIGHT Show Time 6:50 9:00 MER'LB OBERON LAURENCE OLIVER in 'WUTHERING HEIGHTS' A FEATURE Laurel dy in "DIRTY WORK" FRIDAY and SATURDAY Friday .6:50 9:00 A NEW HIGH IN Clou CaM BOSTON BLACK" Also Chapter No; 11 "SECRET AGENT X-9" ts-rttrmvr in.

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