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The Ludington Daily News from Ludington, Michigan • Page 3

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ill Daily News For and A bout Women Miss Marsha Benson Honored At Shower Open House Is Held At Copenhaver Home Grams and daughter Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rasmusson and children Barbara. Roband Randy: Mrs.

Nellie Johnson and grandchildren Warren. I'mil and Michelle Schultz. I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rasmus- i son and sons Terry and Henry.

Mr and Mrs. Lint on $. Frost and sons Curtis and Jim, Fred Nankee. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Anderson and son Michael, Mr. and Mrs. James Rohrmoser. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Chistensen. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rasmussen and daughter Karen, Mrs. Robert Kcrsul and son Robert Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Whitaker, Gerald Rathbun. Bill Olson, irk Jabrocki. Errington Sauntlcrs, Clayton Taylor, Mrs. I Clara Chistensen.

Miss Grams I and Darell Andersen, honored guest. 3 Day Calendar Ludington Daily News, Wednesday, June 9, 1965. 3 district deputy, to install officers. Reservations to be made with group chairmen. Mrs.

Donald Stahl and members of Group 8 in charge of refreshments. 1 THURSDAY Ludington Chapter 508, Worn' on of the Moose, at Moose Lodge rooms, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Nathan Smith, hostess. Daily Club, in Mag! nusson Room, Ludinglon Public Library, at 8 p.m.

FRIDAY Christian Temper- iance Union, at home of Mrs. Harry Schafer, 313 N. William at 7:30 p.m. TONIGHT Ludington Rebekah Lodge 87, i at Odd Fellow Temple, at 8 'p. m.

Memorial services joint Odd Fellows, following meeting. Court Ludington 745, Catholic Daughters of America, at James Golden Hall, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Frank Zbonek of Traverse City.

Miss Marsha Benson was honored Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Robert Laird, 508 N. Howe St. Mrs. Raymond A.

Plank, Mrs. Robert King, Mrs. Lyman Tiedeman and Mrs. Fred 0. Lagesen were co-hostesses.

Miss Benson was presented Miss Sally Ann Greiner Mr. and Mrs. William E. Greiner of route 2 Ludington announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sally Ann Greiner, to Robert Field, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert C. Field of Bloomfield Hills. A July 17 wedding is being planned. Party-Luncheon, First Of Club Season First card party and luncheon of the season at Lincoln Hills Golf Club was held Tuesday at the clubhouse. Mrs.

Emil Newberg and Mrs. LeMoyne Cronenwett, chairman, were assisted by Mesdames Harold W. Rohr- moser, Charles A. Paukstis, Manierre Dawson, T. J.

Demers, Howard B. Hoffman, Joseph G. Morris, B. F. Gregory, Herman D.

Yoder and Robert Olmstead. Tables were centered with carnations, chrysanthemums, roses and peonies predominately in pink, white and purples. Green tapers lighted the tables and flowering hawthorne decorated the fire place. At bridge Mrs. Warren Mullen was high, Mrs.

Alfred Northman second, Mrs. Rohrmoser third, Mrs. George L. Wright fourth and Mrs. Robert Hagen fifth.

Mrs. Elmer Knapp received a special prize. Mrs. Ron Plowe received high at pinochle and Mrs. George at canasta.

Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Hagen of Kalamazoo; Mrs. A. A. Reiser of St.

Petersburg, Miss Margaret Olson of Wauwatosa, Mrs. Mullen of Pentwater and Miss Gebhart of Hart. i Other guests were Mesdames i Frank Kovarik, Hallard, L. G.j Jebavy, Gordon Cowman, Wayne Wagner, John B. Parsly, Linton S.

Frost, Neil Breeding, Carl V. Grundmark, Burson B. Ellibee, George W. Rogers Charles Wallace, William Wenger and William Dues, Knapp, T. H.

Caldwell, Jack Thiel, Gerald Ponko Jr. and Edwin Anderson. Members present were Mesdames Frank R. Ashbacker, J. Amuel Baltzer, J.

Wesley Baltzer, Donald Birtwistle, John Bleeker, Warren Ray Cartier, A. Wilber Davis and Byron H. Elder, Miss Mary Ewing, Mesdames John Fellows, Ralph Killer, John Laffey, K. B. Matthews, James Morgan, Keith T.

Myers, Vern L. Miller, Robert C. Middleton, Northman, Clay F. Olmstead Walter Purucker. Ben Peterson.

Walter H. Pleiss, Gerald R. Ponko, Plowe, Richard Roberts, Edgar Schwai- bold, Claude A. Shanks, A. P.

Sisko, Raymond E. Somers, Robert C. Shaw, Joseph Sahl- mark, Willard Tallefson, Raymond Thomsen, Gerald Walter, George L. Wright, Keith Phillips, H. W.

Howard, A. R. Vestling, John W. Corey and Alma Wright and Newberg, Cronenwett, Rohr- moser, Paukstis, Dawson, Demers, Hoffman, Morris, Gregory, and Yoder committee members. Family Supper And Golf Sunday A family supper at 6 p.

m. Sunday will follow two-ball foursome play at Lincoln Hills Golf Club beginning at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. with a corsage of white carnations upon her arrival at the Laird home.

Numerous bridal games, including bridal charades, under direction of Mrs. Lagesen, were enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Edwin Moline, Mrs. Vernon VanderVeer and Mrs.

Raymond E. Gilbert. Angelfood cake with pineapple filling, coffee, tea and milk were served from a table spread with a white linen cloth and centered with a bride figurine sheltered with a white umbrella and flanked by pink tapers in silver candleholders set in crystal nappies filled with pink beauty bush foliage. A large bell was suspended from a chandelier above the table. Pink nutcups were filled with white mints accented with Open house was held Sunday tiny gilded wedding rings.

Mrs. afternoon at the home of Mr. George Alvesteffer, mother of and Mrs. Eugene R. Copenhaver the honoree.

presided at the sil- of 303 W. Pere Marquette St. in ver coffee service. honor of their daughter. Miss Miss Benson was presented Shirley Copenhaver, who was a with gifts from a gift cart member of the 1965 graduating rated with pink streamers and class of Ludington Senior High; sheltered by a pink umbrella.

School. Mrs. John Mantyck of Pinckney, More than 65 guests including sister of the honoree, assisted in relatives, friends and class- opening gifts. mates of the honoree. attended Bridal wreath spirea and two the open house.

Visiting was bride dolls completed decora- enjoyed, tions. A feature of refreshments was Guests included Mrs. Alvestef-: a large cake decorated in class for, Mesdames Mantyck, Van- colors and flowers with a diplo-! derVeer, Gilbert, Bruce Wright, i ma an mortarboard cap. i Leroy 0. Hamilton, Dorothy: Punch and coffee were served i Blodgett, Soren Christopherson.i with the cake.

Richard M. Wilson, Wilfred Ab-i rahamson, Harold Center. Miss i Nancy Genter, Mesdames Oscar Holmstrom, I. M. Iversen, Er-i ling Edwardsen, Robert Eugene Matson, Erik Vetter- gren, Harvey Thompson.

Wil-i liam Nickelson, Wilbur Nelson. Warren Abrahamson. Harry i Johnson, Willard Tallefson, Irv- Lud'ingtoii Son Is Honored At Open House Darell Andersen, a member of the 1965 graduating class of Max Paul, Alvin A. Olson and Miss Benson, honoree. Schoo was honored Sunday at an open Ludington Zontians At Inter City Meeting Attending an inter-city meeting of Zontians were Mesdames Charles Ferguson, Steve Godin, Ernst Bach.

Ella R. Johnson served for 75 women. Special guests were Miss held at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Orval Andersen. 802 N. Rath Ave. Open-face sandwiches, cake, cookies, nutmeats. punch and coffee were served on individual i trays.

The serving table was I spread with a white linen cloth centered with red roses in a crystal bowl and lighted by hite candles, carrying out Eleanor Jammel, governor of District 5. Ashtabula, Mrs. theme of the class flower and class colors. The cake was dec- representative, Muskegon Those attending included RN, Grace J. Coleman, Frank- Evelyn Faye, lieutenant-gover- cranbe rrv red and -if rt.

i TT i orated in crdiiuci ry rcu diiu 1m Pierce and Kenneth B. Ste- nor, Flint; Mrs Helen Larson, hens The meeting was held at Brown Bungalow in Big Rapids, members from Grand Rapids, A smorgasbord dinner was Iusk egon Ludui ton and Bl paternal grandmother, and Mrs. i white and inscribed "Class of 11965" and adorned with a grad- uation cap and diploma on one corner. Mrs. Clayton Taylor, Rapids.

Mr. And Mrs. Jury Mark Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jury of Muskegon, who will observe their 25th wedding anniversary Wednesday, were honored Sunday at a family dinner at Hotel Stearns.

A floral arrangement, predominantly pink, silver candles in double candelabra and silver nutcups decorated with pink flowers were featured Rummage Sale At the Former Skogmos Store In Scottville Friday, June 11 I Afternoon Evening Also Saturday Forenoon Sponsored by Myrna Rebekahs Non-golfing members may hi table decorations. make reservations for the sup- resen a the per only. Those planning to attend are asked to make reservations with a member of the committee which includes Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Corey, Mr. and Mrs. I Keith T. Myers, Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Tallefson, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Chadwick, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Hiller, Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert C. Chinworth, Mr. and Mrs. William Bethke, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Caspersen.

were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jury of Mount Pleasant and Ludington; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jarvi and daughter Jean of Ferndale; Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Sibille and son Jimmy and daughter Ann of Royal.Oak; Miss Winnie Jensen of Pentwater, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson and daughter Muriel, Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Gillette and Mr. and Mrs. James Snook of Muskegon; Mr. and Mrs. LaVtrne Cooper, Mr.

and Roy Hackert and sons Brian and Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Clara Chr-istensen, maternal grandmother and godmother of the honored guest, poured.

Miss Sherry Grams assisted in serving. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Peterson and Hans Andersen of Manistee; Mr. and Olmstead'and daughter Mrs C1 ton L-artrvn.

Mr- Mary Olmstead, Mesdames Charles M. Love, Walter Sheridan, Estella Chase, Aimer Paet- schow, Earl Olmstead. Duane Olmstead and Mr. and Mrs. Jury, honored couple.

HAMMOND 7f is ours LUDJNGTON STATE BANK MCMttfl: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION we coulflni use this sign men gave nlo us Some people can do their banking just about any time they feel like it. Bosses, and like that. Most people can't. They have to bank after work. That's why we're open until 5:00, five days a week.

On Fridays it's 9 to 5 and 6:30 to 8. Saturdays, 9 to 12. That's more banking hours than you'll get any place else around and afl arranged for your convenience. You found us closed at That's the big bank. For banking service after 3:00, go next door (across the driveway that goes to our auto-teller and customer parking lot) to the little bank.

There's a sign there that's right. It says we're open until 5:00. We had to pay for that. af Muskegon; Mr. and Mrs.

William Seeback and Mr. and Mrs. Rob' ert Conrad of Scottville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chri5tensen, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Andesen, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Sterns, Mr. After dinner, an open house, 3nd Mrs Joseph Hipley and attended by more than 125; Urry the Misses Bess guests, including many Muske- and Blancne McElroyi Mr a nd i gon friends of the honored; Mrs Harry hitaker, Miss couple, was held at the home; Vera Kolbergi Mr and Mrs of Mrs. Jury's mother, Robert Taylor and sons Mark Charles M. Love, 408 N.

Rowe and Fred Hirmerj Mr and Mrs. Homer Fox and daughter i Mrs. Jury was attired in a Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chris-; pink chiffon dress with which tensen, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell' she wore a pink rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Jury's wedding I attendants, Mr.

and Mrs. Elwyn Olmstead, were among the guests. Mrs. Olmstead was in charge of the guest book at the' open house. A silver money tree, a clever, fan made of crisp dollar bills, and a blue ribbon filled with silver coins were among many gifts received by the honored couple.

The serving table, spread with white lace over a pink fabric (able cover, was centered with i a three-tier pedestal wedding anniversary cake decorated in pink, white and silver, topped with a silver numeral "25," and with pink roses. Silver: i candles in crystal candlesticks lighted the table. Cake, punch I and coffee were served. Miss jMary Olmstead and Mrs. Cooper I assisted in serving cake, Mrs.

i Russell Schoenherr and Mrs. Jarvi presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Charles Jury, Mrs. Roy Hackert and Mrs. Duane Olmstead assisted in pouring.

Guests were seated at card tables spread with pink table cloths and centered with pink and white flowers tied with silver ribbons. PLAN for Hammond Organ Rental and Lessons PIANO LESSONS By Miss Peggy Riggs AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FOR APPOINTMENT Call 843-3616 Until June 11, 843-8192 After June 24 6 ORGAN LESSONS 30-DAY HOME USAGE INSTRUCTION MATERIALS All for 25 (applied to price of organ if you decide to buy) Phone or come in today! Jane Connelly Representing Hammond Organ Studios of Muskegon 614 N. Lavinia St. 843-4958 (If No Answer, Call PA 2-3424 Collect) 5-BLADE PKG. SCHICK STAINLESS STEEL, DOUBLE EDGE 79c VALUE RAZOR BLADES With This Coupon LIMIT 2 nnui Self Polishing BRUCE WAX With This Coupon LIMIT 2 87 iniui $2.98 Value 7'x4y 2 PUP TENT With This Coupon LIMIT 2 Seamless Mesh Lolene Nylons With This (ion pon LIMIT 2 CLIP THIS COUPON Sudden Beauty HAIR SPRAY With This Coupon LIMIT 2 SLiL-- Open Daily 9:00 a.m.

lo 9:00 p.m. UPTOWN ISCOUNT MfMBER LUDINGTON ARIA CHAMBIH OP (OMMCHCI 117 W. Ludington Ave. 843-2401.

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