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PAGE TWO THE DAILY MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1941. SOCIETY ADA HUSTED ITU Many in Attendance at Meeting of Circle Local Amusements LYRIC THEATER Presents Orson Welles in "Citizen Kane." Miss Ada Husted, daughter of! Mr. and Mrs.

George Husted of: OSSAWALD CRUMB TAPROOM Dancing. East Filer street, and Robert i Hamilton son of Robert Hamilton of 108 Fourth street, were married at OLD HICKORY INN 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the parsonage of Bethany i Dancing to music by Lutheran church. The Rev. Mr. and his orchestra.

John Christensen performed the ceremony. Attendants were Miss Eleanor! McKerty and Chester Hammond. One of the largest attendances in some time was present at a meeting Tuesday eve- OFFICERS ELECTED 'Mrs. John Gilligan Gives Book Review Mrs. J.

Wesley Baltzer n'ing of Maryland Martha c'ir- elected worthy matron of Pere Child cle of Community church at' Marquette chapter No. 327, Order i at the home Mrs. John Gilligan gave a fine review of the book, "We the Par- was I ents," at a meeung of Junior Study club Wednesday of Mrs. THE SAND BAR Both the bride and her bridesmaid wore blue and wore corsages of chrysanthemums. Following the service a wed-1 ding supper was served at the home of the bridegroom's mother.

The home was prettily dec-1 orated with flowers and the I serving table was graced with a beautiful wedding cake. After; the supper the young couple to Fenton where spent a few days with Hamilton's brother and Dancing to music of the Orgo- phone. the home of Mrs. Bessie Parrott, 206 East Court street. During a business meeting the eroup decided to contribute $5 to Mason County chapter.

American Red Cross, and to send boxes of cookies at Thanksgiving time to Joel Seward and Jack Vorce, Community church members who are in camps. A nominating committee was appointed to "Butch" prepare a slate of officers for the next meeting. Devotionals were conducted by Mrs. Ward Baillargeon. who compared the old Hebrew thanksgiving with that of the Pilgrims.

An excellent review of A. J. of Eastern Star, at the annual Oliver Olson, 814 East Loomis meeting at Masonic temple i street. Tuesday evening. During the business meeting Other officers are: i the group voted to give $5 to Ma- Worthy Boldt.

son County chapter, American Associate Robert Red Cross. Weir. Plans for the club's annual Associate W. Christmas party were made. Newberg.

This party will be held Wednes- RADIO HIGHLIGHTS NETWORKS AND STATIONS (with kilocycles) (780). WJR (788), WKZO (390). (670), WTMJ (620), WOOD NBC-Blue WENft (890), WL8 MBS-WGN (720), (1340). CKLW (1030), WtAV Armistice Day Program Held at Veterans' Hall of by Cronin's "The Keys Kingdom" was given I A. R.

Vestling. During a social hour freshmen ts were served Mrs. Parrott and Miss Paine, co-hostesses. the Mrs. Clark B.

Jag- day evening, Dec. 10, at the home ger. of 'Mrs. Lawrence Carrier. Each John Smith.

member is asked to bring a 25- Conductress Mrs. Harry, cent gift for exchange and also Smith Jr. I an article of food for the Christ- Associate conductress Mrs. mas basket which the club will William Matson. pack for a needy family.

Delegates to Michigan Grand Mrs. Raymond Thiehnan and chapter and to Manistee District Mrs. Charles Ferguson became association Bait- members at this meeting, zer, Mrs. Weir and Mr. Boldt.

Al- A mystery package was given ternates Mrs. Harry Smith, i to Mrs. Myron Meyers. Mrs. Matson and Mr.

Newberg. i Mrs. Albert Palm and Mrs. Recollections of their service they I in France during the World war Mrs. were told by Ralph Bortel and his Wilfrid Hocking at an Armistice wife, Mr.

and Mrs. George Husted day program given by Leveaux Jean Clark at Representatives to Masonic Jess Gemmill were guests at this re- Bodies Baltzer, Mrs. meeting. by I Weir, Mrs. Harry Smith Jr.

i Lovely refreshments were Ada Public installation of officers served by Mrs. Olson and Mrs. i will be held at Masonic temple I Wallace Neuman, co-hostesses. Tuesday evening, Nov. 25, with The next session will be held Mrs.

A. A. Keiser, past worthy Wedneday evening, Nov. 26. at I matron, as installing officer.

Fol- the home of Mrs. Gilligan, 301 flowing the ceremony dancing North Gaylord avenue. I will be enjoyed. i Tuesday evening's meeting whose wedding had post No: 2409," Veterans of For-j Miss Alice Jean Clark of 301 place in Ludington fust a week eign and its Auxiiary North tobert st eet tertain- before. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Hamilton ans hall. arc graduates of Ludington high i Other numbers on the school. Mr. Hamilton em- I gram which opened evenine at Veter- a oup of girls Wednesday Andrew W.

Newoerg. worthy pa- 'evening in honor of her 17thl tron The annual reports of the birthday anniversary worthy matron, secretary, treas- pro- Branch PT-A Will Meet on Friday enjoyable eve- The girls spent the evenine ure and standing committees ng planned by the Branch home at Hamlin lake. William Ball, past chaplain of turned to the Clark home arid mond jubilee Michigan the Auxiliary, remarks by Mrs. Carl Carlson, Auxiliary president, and community singing of enjoyed a quiz game. Later Mrs.

Clark pleasing refreshments bc held Fl lc NOV. 14. at i chapter in Grand Rapids in Octo- the townhall at Waihalla served ber was given by Mrs. Barnett. Supper will be served between from a Others who had attended also tne nours 7 nd 8 o'clock, fea- "God Bless America" Program beautifully decorated table, commented on the convention.

numbers were announced by Mr. Hocking. Pinochle and pedro were played following the ow chrysanthemums decorat- centered with a large birthday I including Mesdames Eva J. Snow, Tickets for the supper are being cake. All details were carried Clara Pugh, Reiser, Clark Nor- I sold at a nominal price out in yellow and green.

Yel- 2 Birthday Parties Honor R. Peterson Richard Peterson was surprised at two birthday parties, the first Saturday evening, i a 8, and the second Sunday eve-1 scores and Mrs William Ball I ed to Alice Jean. Smith, worthy grand patron. nlng, Nov. 9.

(low in pinochle and with! Invited were: Misses Annette! Mrs. Barnett expressed her ap-i At the first party pinochle i Charles Hamilton winning first Anderson, Frances Boreson. I preciation for the co-operation to attend was played with first prizes prize in pedro. i Helen Koycas. Ruth Marcellus I and loyalty of her officers and chicken casserole.

with Mr. Hocking and Lyle Campbell winning Mrs. i ed the house. high! collective gift was present- ton. Baltzer and Lois B.

Doe. A short will be following which the Apple the banquet and reception held Blossom club from Central Micn- 1 Baldwin Oct. 31 for R. lean College of Education. Mt.

Pleasant, will present a program. The public is cordially invited From a patriotically decorat- and Jerry Bialik. going to Mrs. Rudolph Rogalke and Alfred Anderson and sec- i ed table refreshments were ond to Mrs. Anna Olson This table was covered i Arthur Boline.

I with red. white and blue paper A delicious luncheon was with a special flag display as served following the game, the centerpiece. Red, "white and I The feature of the refresh- I blue candles completed the dec- i ments was a beautiful birth- i orations. day cake, baked by Mrs. Ar-i Chairmen for the affair were: chapter members while she has I been worthy grand matron.

As i tokens of her appreciation, she I presented each officer with a to Meet Tuesday i The chapter room was decor. ated with baskets of autumn i flowers. Fall flowers were also used on tables in the dining A meeting of Mason Countv thur Boline. 1 Mrs. William Ball.

refresh- Historical society will be held room where coffee cake and cof- Invited were: Mr. and ments; Lester E. Blodgett. pro-j at Sheridan townhall at fee were served from a Boline, Mr. and Mrs.

Rogalke, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson, and Mrs. Mogens Larsen, Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. John Laird, Mrs. Hanna Peterson and daughters, Ethel and Rheta; Mrs. Helen Hansen, Jdrs.

Anna Oison. John Anderson, Henry Geil and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson. Pinochle was also played at Sunday's party, after which Mrs.

Peterson served lovely refreshments, a birthday cake being the feature. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Clauson, Misses Lorraine Anderson and Laura Bente, Guy Rasmussen, Irving Kissel and Mr. and Mrs.

Peter- gram; Mrs. Ralph Bortel, en- o'clock Tuesday evening. centered with r.n attractive bowl 18, when history of Sheridan of fruit. Mrs. E.

J. Thompson and Logan townships will be i and Mrs. Frank Johnson poured. tertainment; Mrs. Anton Nielsen, decorations.

Custer Village MRS. MABEL MC KENZIE Correspondent Party Compliments; Miss McClellan! TONIGHT 6:00 P. M. Fort Bragg Music by Escorts and 6:15 P. M.

William L. Ralph Martlrrs 6:30 P. M. Jack Bob Speaking of Lum and 6:43 P. M.

Captain The World Three Suns Lowell ,1 Fulton Lewis Anirs Fred Waring's Easy 7:15 P. M. Here's Lanny News of the Mr. 7:30 P. M.

Confidentially Maudie's Xavier Cugafs 7:45 P. M. Inside of H. V. 8:00 P.

M. Morton Gould's Death Valley Fanny March of 8:30 P. M. For Your Duffy's Aldrich Service with a 8:00 P. M.

Gabriel Maj. Bowes Bins Hillman and 9J5 P. M. Talk by Paul Town Meeting of 9:30 P. M.

America 10:00 P. M. Raymond Gram Glen Miller's Rudy 10:15 P. M. Spotlight Out of the First Piano 10:30 P.

M. Frank Dinning 11:00 P. M. Defense Health Guy Lombard's News: Benny Goodman's FRIDAY TlGHLIGHTS 10:00 A. M.

British Clark 12:00 NOON Kate Words and 12:30 P. M. Conservation Deep River Karm and Home 4:00 P. M. Concert Club 4:45 P.

M. Boakc Leaves for East to Take Course C. W. Monroe second class seaman at Ludington coast guard station, is to leave Friday for New York City where he will take a four-months' course at a coast guard electrical school. Earlier this week, Mel Nelson and Robert Peters, surfmen at the local station, left for Grand Haven where they are enrolled in the boatswain's mate The course will last from four to six weeks.

in (Muskegon. week-end at are employed spent the Nov. 9 their home. There will be a dance every Saturday night in the gymnasium at Sweetwater school. The imperial gallon, the measure used in Britain, is about 25 percent larger than the American gallon.

Coughing Branch DISTRICT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers I and family from Muskegon i visited friends and relatives in I Branch over the Nov. 9 week- I end. Maude Underwood visited friends in Baldwin on Thursday Nov.

6. Three of the Augustine chil- i dren have entered school here. Alice Landon spent the Nov 9 week-end at her home here Merril Patterson, who is employed in Detroit, spent the Nov. 9 week-end with friends here. Mr.

and Mrs. John Shoup. who DO THIS a slight cold stuffs up the nose, causes mouth breathing, throat tickle and harassing night coughing use the IMPROVED Vicks treatment at bedtime. Takes only 3 minutes and makes time-tested Vicks VapoRub give EVEN BETTER RESULTS THAN EVER BEFORE! ACTS 2 WAYS AT ONCE to bring PENETRATES to upper breathing passages with soothing medicinal vapors STIMULATES chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice And WORKS FOR HOURS to ease coughs, relieve muscular soreness or tightness, and bring real comfort. To get this Improved treatment just massage VapoRub for 3 minutes ON BACK as well as throat and chest spread a thick layer on chest and cover with warmed cloth.

Try it I VICKS VAPORUB the Improved Way. featured. Toni Kay Jones Is Hostess at Party Members of the committee CUSTER. Complimenting son county school commission- chairman; Mesdames John Ecker. will be in charge of the lund, Walter Krause, Perry Gam- program, ertsfelder.

Frank Small. Gerald As its name implies, the His- Ponko. w. H. VanDyke, M.

Maud torical society is composed of Love and M. Biumenstock, Miss Isabella McClellan. a bride of the near future. Mrs. Glenn Huddlestun entertained with a shower at the Huddlestun home afternoon, Nov.

9. SWAN SING-SONGS by Grade Allen collective gift was pre- son. A sented to Mr. Petersqp at each party. ST.

A (By DOROTHY THOMAS) The final program for Am. erican Education week at St. school will be held at St. Simon's Parent-Teacher association meeting at 8 o'clock Friday evening. This program consists of demonstrations by the commercial and Latin es as follows: "Salute to the Original skit, "Is Latin Any Year Latin club.

Demonstration, "We Prepare for and second typists. First year: Margaret Charette, Louis Castonia Thomas Sniegowski, Richard Lemire, Ruth Gust, Theresa Canish, Ann Luskin, Theresa Hemmer, Joan Grabowski. Pauline Strandberg. ujf 10 vji diiu iji Toni Kay Jones, who was four I a group which Ls interested in Claude B. Bailev and F.

King, A soc1 alte rnoon en ears old Wednesdav afternonn r.prnptnatino- the history of joyed. Miss Lucille Bach and Many interest-! MRS. GAVAN ENTERTAINS years old Wednesday cerpetuating gave a party at her home, 901 (this county. North Rath avenue. Toni Kay ing and hitherto is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. facts about the Donald Jones. Games were enjoyed unknown Ami early days LADIES have been brought out' at its during meetings. Anyone is eligible Mrs. Frank Darling were prize winners in an.

amusing contest. ARBEITER GROUP conducted by Mrs. Huddlestun. I Late in the afternoon a de- Members of Ladies' Arbeiter licious luncheon, consisting of it -i the afternoon with Jimmie Shin-' for active membership. Dues society met Wednesday jello.

sandwiches and sky and Lee Schoenherr winnino are 25 cents a year. Honor- oon wlth Mrs Jonn Gavan at cof fee, was enjoyed. prizes. ary membershio" includes all ner home, 607 East Later ice cream and birthday i th who are 70 years of age str ee cake were served by Mrs Jones and have lived in this county Following a short Danaher Present were Mrs. Fred Brun- ner, Mrs.

Otis Baker. Mrs. Erta vw 4C oci.tu uv ivaio uunca business a y. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Darl-I and her mother Mrs Arthur at least 25 years. There are no meeting, eight tables of pinochle i ng Mr. and Mrs. Nate Smith Aueustson Tinv baskets filled dues for honorary members. and pedro were enjoyed with I an son Freddie: Mr.

and Mrs. 4A1 vo, 1111UU, i A 1-1 -i with candies, and balloons were given. Anyone is welcome to at- Ml "S- Arthur Lorentz winning Walter Appleton and children, tend meetings of the society, 'first prize in pinochle. Mrs. Joyce and Larry Mrs George Little Toni Kay received manv whether or not tney are mem- Minnie Brockhaus second and Poe Mr and Mns McKinley Mc- bers Mrs chard Larson lowu In Pe- Clellan and children Mr.

and Mrg Darr Qf Preesoil dro prizes were won by Mes- Mrs Monton and children; is president. ames Anna Ernst. Richard Mr and Mrs Fred Marvin Betty eebe. Frank Lmdenau and Rime Helen Bake PoCi Charles Morande. I Tnanita POP noillo Rach Horn' gifts party.

Her remembrances of the i rememorances or tne, mests Schumacher, were: Karen Phyllis Gosling, Jimmie Shinsky, Leoran, Richard Qp pvi and Raymond Kr rsten and Lee 11 Schoenherr. the honorees, Mi-ss Isabelle Me- 19 Tables of Pinochle Are Played at Party thi th Baker. Kennit Hilton. at Lakeview Party ments concluded the afternoon. of pinochle Mrs.

Gavan was assisted in serv- a party at, ing by Mrs. Justus Nelson. famifv Lakeview school Wednesday The next meeting will be held G1 Huddlestun and family. afternoon. at the home of Mr.s.

William i mo 0 The party was sponsored by CTmstead, 608 East Loomis street, i Nasn and Mlss Catherine Brun. Lakeview Parent-Teacher as-; Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 26. rpHpr-nrat-incr redecoratmg of Eagles, was held Tuesday evening at Eagles' hall. Nineteen tables of pinochle IR 0 were played with Mrs, Willard Edwin and winning ladies high Mrs Thomas Love.

restjWILUAMS-MdDANIELS by WEDDING SET FOR FRIDAY Mrs. third by: Fergus Mrs. un Ludington cloudlet nerl snty-Hv yars Virginia Mrs. Emery ens en was awarded will be married to Miss Fran- I Knudsen second with 5,940. Men's traveling prize and Mrs.

Rob- awards were made to Charles ertGenia a dooi Woodward whose score wa.s 6.090 After the game lovely re- ces E. McDaniels at 7 o'clock Friday evening at a quiet wedding at Grace Episcopal i Second year: Phyllis Antzack, I and second to Frank Hobson the church. The service will' be Campbell, Edward with a score of 5.790. PT-A room. read by Dr.

F. E. B. Anderson. Dutch, William Hinds, Gladys The next party will be held Heglund, Caroline Thomas, Tuesday evening Nov is Marion Mowry.

Kathryn Keat- I ing, Dorothy Dove, Arlene Mas- William Young. UatnOllC Daughters "America, We've Just Begun' There will also speaker. Mrs. Carroll McCandless was 1 While no formal invitations chairman of the party. nave De en issued, it is hoped the many friends of the young will attend the cere- were unable to be present.

The Russian city of Nikolaev, Anyhoo, try Swan Soap, wonchoo? busy trade port on the Black, For face or baby, silk or wool-Swan has been a naval base for tarimply wonde USTtH TO US, GIORGK AN'Ml ON me KAUOI in every week: ORACH ALLIN OCOROI BURNS PAUL WHITEMAN FEATHER PARTY! TURKEYS, DUCKS, 1LAST WEEK-DAY SERVICE Plan Social Meeting OF MISSION THIS EVENING mony. be a guest pi ans or a soc i a me etine to Dutch traders had built huts The last week-day service of' on Manhattan as early as 1613. AND CHICKENS. FRIDAY EVENING At 8 p. m.

DANISH HALL. to attend this meeting." Refreshments will be be held Wednesday evening, I tn preaching mission at Peter Minuit bought Manhattan Welcome! SWAN SOAP NEW WHITE FLOATING 26, were made by members of Court Ludington No. 745, Joseph Sellner is chairman. A baked goods sale will be 'held in connection with the meeting with Mrs. Dutch chairman.

Edward Mrs. Michael Wagner Entertains at Party Mrs. Michael Wagner enter- talned a few friends at her 305 South Rowe street, ay afternoon. ter an afternoon of vis- "pleasing luncheon was Wd. Wagner's gruests were: Prank Hamilton and son, IB of Muskegon; Frederick Bute, Mrs.

Louis held Wednesday James Golden hall. Mrs. Ernest Maske evening at will be in charge of this social meeting when new members will be received. Mesdames Lawrence Carrier, Roy Grotemat. Melard Conklin, Leo Duplessis and C.

F. i Gaudet are members of the dec- i orations committee and Miss Jayne Pomeroy is chairman of the refreshment committee. children and Cooper. Mrs. the California tax or 23.7 months, because of national Bethany Methodist church will from the Indians May 6, 1624.

I be held at 7:30 this evening, i The church choir will sing at this service and the Rev. I Mr. Yngvar Johansen of Brooklyn, who is conducting! the mission, will preach. I Rev. Johansen will deliver a lecture on "Norway" at the church at 8 o'clock Friday evening.

Musical selections will i include a saxophone solo by Warren Abrahamson a numbers by the male IN SYSTEMS RUNDOWN BY ligistion and Otlaged Elimination Dr. Peter's Kuriko helps do a gentle yet thorough job of eliminating hardened, clingine, clogging waste. Kuriko often indigestion. It increases elimination by way of the kidneys. Its carminative action helps to expel bowel gas.

hrhw build resistance in systems run down by faulty digestion and delayed elimination and thus Ask for Dr. 1'eter's ay. SublinirkV Thorn.1,1 Frtcr'un Oilier AulUrltf.il Fahrnr) filthts tguiiiBt common colds. KURIKO joday. EAT LAGESEN'S DANISH COFFEE CAKES, ROLLS and PASTRY They are rich with Fresh Milk, Butter and Eggs.

"Famous for Over 25 Ifears." LAGESEN'S DANBH BAKERY 605 S. Washington Are. Telephone 755 We Invite You To Hear Rev. Yngvar Johansen Noted Norwegian Lecturer, LECTURE ON "Norway, As I Know It Today" FRIDAY EVENING AT 8 P. M.

AT THE Bethany Methodist Church South Washington Avenue and Danaher Street. Music by Male Chorus, Ted Tallefson, director. Saxophone Solo by Warren Abrahamson (Free Will Offering To 1 ken) GIBBS' E-Z SHOPPIN' MARKET PHONE 66 WE DELIVER Smoked Salt Morton's 10 Ib. can S9c MORTON'S TENDER QUICK can 45c MORTON'S HOME CURING BOOKS each lOc LIMA BEANS, Seaside 2 Ibs. 25c OLEO, Fresh 3 Ibs.

25c Sugar 10 Ibs. 56c Ll'X OR LIFEBUOY SOAP I bars 2U- MILK, Armour's 4 cans 31c COCOA 2 Ib. can 17c BIRDSEYE SPINACH pkg. 23c TOBACCO, Prinrc Albert. Ib.

can in Xmas wrap 75c George Washington and Union Leader Ib. 59c "Mrs. Daisy Reek's Spiced Prunes" FOR AN EXTRA DELICIOUS IfOLIDAY TREAT TRY 2 Cups Jumbo Prunes, 2 Cups Cider, 1 Cup Water, cup Brown Sugar, 3 Pieces Stick Cinnamon and 1 Whole Clove. Cook slowly, covered, for 20 minutes. Let stand overnight.

Next day simmer 40 minutes. Serve this delicious dish with a meat course. All ingredients can be purchased at Gibbs'. For best results use Jumbo Prunes See our display of sweet new crop prunes. i QUALITY MEATS SWIFTS PREMIUM Beef Roast Chuck, Choice Cuts, Ib.

25c PORK LOIN ROAST, rib half of small loins Ib. 25c PORK CHOPS, first cuts of small loins Ib. 29c FRESH SIDE PORK, chunk or sliced Ib. 19c Baking Ribs Cut from Premium Beef, 2 Ibs. PICKLED BOLOGNA, PlankiiiBtons' Ib.

25c BOSTON BUTTS, the of roasts, 4-6 Ib. Ib. 29c HEAD CHEESE, Armour's, souse style Ib. 19c Ground Steak fS a Ib. 24c FRANKFURTERS, Skinless Grade No.

1 Ib. 29c SAUSAGE pork, grade No. 1 Ib. 20c BACON, sliced, rind off, Plankington's Ib. 29c STANDING Swift's Premium, Fully trimmed, Ib.

Prime Steaks Ro rtorSirl in fully trimmed, Ib. BEEF TONGUES OR HEARTS Ib. 19c SALT PORK, dry sugar cured Ib. 19c BACON SQUARES, mild cured Ib. 19c PICKLED PIGS' FEET, cooked tender 2 Ibs.

25c PREMIUM Lamb Roast Stews Square cut shoulders, Ib Breasts, Neck or Shanks, 21c lOc Prcmi- uni shoulders, Ib. FRYERS ROASTING HENS CAPONS TURKEYS. Fresh Dressed in Our Own Poultry Rooms. Farmer Pect's, Smoked Picnics i 1 FRESH LOCAL CAUGHT No charge for cleaning SMOKED FISH OYSTERS. 27c For that enjoyable Thanksgiving dinner, may we suggest that you leave your order with us to assure you the size and weight of your requirements.

As before our aim will be "BLUE RIBBON QUALITY" IN TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CAPONS, GUINEA HENS..

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