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The Ludington Daily News from Ludington, Michigan • Page 2

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TWO THE DAILY NEWS, LUDJNGTON, MICHIGAN MONDAY, DEC, 22, 1947 In the Local News Miss Theodora Dubrish Is Bride of R. R. Baker (Miss Theodora Elaine Dubrish, daughter of Mrs. Theodore J. Du- -brish of 801 North Rath avenue and the late Mr.

Dubrish, became the bride of Richard Ralph Baker, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Baker of Springfield, at a lovely candlelight ceremony late Sunday afternoon at First Methodist church. The seryice was read by the Rev.

Mr. Emil A. Runkel. Large baskets of yellow and white chrysanthemums and lighted candles in candelabra graced the chancel of the church. Lighted candles and evergreen filled the windowsills of Ihe church and the chancel rail was massed with evergreen tied with glossy red bows.

A tall lighted Christmas tree near the-altar and large baskets of white chrysanthemums and red poihSettias in the foyer completed the church decorations. 50th Tarty Is Planned Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Brown, who will observe their 50th wedding anniversary, will be at a party at 8 p. m. Saturday at Morton Friends and neighbors are in- vited to attend the party. A collective gift is being arranged and potluck refreshments will be i MARSHALL RETURNS FROM LONDON MRS. R.

R. BAKER Miss Deloris A. Czerwan RN of was cut by the bride and bride- Chicago, 111., was maid of honor groom, Miss Viola Mallory assist- and the bridegroom was attended ed in cutting and serving the Jorgenson of Springfield, wedding cake. a Following the reception a wed- and Miss Dorothy sister of of'the bridegroom, were brides-. for members of im- ding mediate families and close of the bride and bride- High School Band Christmas Party By ELIZABETH ANDERSON Ludington high school band held an annual Christmas party Friday morning in Oriole hall.

The party started at 7 a.m. and lasted through activity period. Breakfast was served to band and also to faculty members who were guests at the party. A Christmas tree, uniquely decorated with band tags, lights used by band members on their hats during marching season, and other Christmas tree ornament, stood on the stage. The orchestra selected for the morning's dancing occupied the remainder of the stage, included in the band were Roger Dancz, Tom Copeyon, Clarence Willis, Don Barnett, Vernon Benedict, Emery Marrison, Ronald Greilich, Howard Schmock, Danny Social Calendar TONIGHT LUDINGTON LIONS CLUB, at Hotel Stearns, at 6:15 p.

m. I PRIVATE DUTY NURSES, at i home of Mrs. Raymond Pickett, i 115 Pine street, at 8 p. m. PAST NOBLE GRANDS CLUB, lodge No.

87, i Rebekahs, at home of Mrs. Rog' er 411 North Robert street, at 8 p. m. Monday. Christmas party with exchange of 25-cent gifts.

CARD PARTY, Ludington Townsend club, at club headquarters, at 8 p. m. TUESDAY CRYSTAL LODGE NO. 159, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at Odd Fellows' hall, at 7:30 p. m.

THURSDAY LUDINGTON TOWNSEND CLUB, at club headquarters, at 8 p. FRlDAY Edwin H. Ewing post No. 76, American Legion, at Legion hall, 73:0 p. m.

STORK SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. William Neil of 914 East Ludington avenue announce the.birth of a daughter at Paulina Stearns hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Collins of Ludington Route 1 are the parents of a son born Dec. 21 at Paulina Stearns hospital. Bora Dec. 20 at Paulina Steams nospital to Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wuodring of Ludington Route i a daughter.

PRESIDENT TRUMAN (left) is on hand at Washington's National airport to greet Secretary of State George C. Marshall, who flew from London aboard the presidential plane, "Sacred Cow," aftei breakdown of Big Four foreign ministers' conference. (International maids. George Andrew of Chica-' "JL served at ESoW.nS'S-'' WiSi cousin of the bride were! The bride attended Lakeview Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Public school and was graduated Peterson were master and mis-, from Ludington high school in tress of ceremonies. I June 1940. She graduated from an Dewey, Amy Crellin Hartman, Arthur an oer McEmber, director (of Ludington high school band. Each member a the of the band nf Miss Carol Rohn Engaged to Wed Marvin Bickwell ton for every human inhabitant I of the earth. NEW ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Special Christmas discount on office furniture.

DANIELSON'S 223 S. James Phone 297 ROSES ROSES en to the Salvation Army. The bride, who was given in Mason county normal in 1941 marriage by her brother, Robert and entered nurses' training at Dubrish, was in her wed- Cook County School of Nursing dine gown of candlelight white where she was graduated in satm styled with leg-o'-mutton 1946. She is a staff nurse the sleeves shaped neckline and long health and welfare department Lou Barnett; and the decorating! train below the puffed hip line Cook County School of Nurs- I committee which included Betty of her full skirt. Her fingertip ln S- I Jean Lund, Suzanne Crawford, veil of illusion fell in graceful Mr Baker, a graduate of 'Lorna Stewart, Delores Kazmir- folds from a lacy pearl.tiara and Springfield Mo, high school at-'' ski Art Jensen, Rodney Tactor, sh6 carried a cascade bouquet of tended Southwest Missouri State i 1 085 Leedham, Danny Dewey, white calla -lilies and white college, was flight instructor in Roger Dancz, and Mr.

McEm- A Mr. and Mrs. Stedman C. Rohn all were eiv-' of 709 West Pere Marquette Armv 'street announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Ja- 'ill -LVJLLUO IJ Ct committees appointed ne Rohn, to Marvin D. Bickwell, to make arrangements for son of Mr and Mrs De Losse party consisted of of St.

Joseph, Mich. Miss Rohn and Mr. Bickwell are both attending Michigan State college in East Lansing. chrysanthemums. Attendants of the bride wore identically styled velveteen gowns fashioned with sweetheart necklines, puffed sleeves maid of honor wore American Beauty red and the bridesmaids gowns were peacock 'blue.

They carried colonial bouquets of pastel carnations chrysanthemums. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in Hudson parlors. Mesdames George D. Caplon, Gail G. Owen, Carl Gunberg and Rudolph Rogalke were in charge of reception arrangements.

Mrs. Leslie' Rasmussen and Mrs. Edwin Rasmussen served and Mrs. Raymond Hollick and Miss Delores Zynda presided at Army Air forces and is now attending Northern Illinois college I of Optometry. Immediately following the wedding festivities Mr.

and 1 Baker left for a short trip to an undisclosed destination. For traveling the bride wore a beige striped wool cutaway suit' with moss green'accessories and. black shortie coat trimmed with leopard collar and cuffs. Mr. and Mrs.

Baker will make their home in Chicago. Out-of-town guests included Dr. and Mrs. R. R.

Baker, Miss No date has been set for wedding. The amount of coal and the oil --X- combined produced in the world every year is equal to about a Church Program to Be Tuesday Christmas program at United Brethren church will foe held at 8 n. m. Tuesday. Taking part in the program will be the Rev.

Mr. C. H. Hull, L. F.

Bockstanz, superintendent of Sunday school, members of primary class, Miss Edna Eleanor Hodges, and Miss Buck, i Colored slides will be shown will be ex-1 the coffee urns. After the first piece of cake This'-W That from History By AGNES MacLAREN Prom the Dec. 23, Chronicle: 1908, of "South Side Athletic club has had its hall newly lighted by electric lights running the entire length of the hall. The club is now composed of 35 members. Dorothy Baker and Mr.

Jorgen- and 25-cent gifts son, all of SprUigfield, Mr. Changed, 'Andrew, Wayne Gillan, Miss 1 Cjerwan, all of Chicago; Miss i Norma Zynda, Mr. Gleason and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gleason, all of Kenosha; Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Cjerwan of Fox Point, the Peter F. Casper family and HOSPITAL NOTES GUARANTEED PERFECT DIAMOND RINGS I-Doubly guaranteed in writing to 2-Individually registered in the owner's name. 3-Fully insured against theft, fire and loss. 4-One uniform national price on sealed-on tag.

Ludington Women's auxiliary of National Maritime union held Joseph Ptaszyns'ki of Fountain as admitted Saturday. Patricia Gleason of Scottville The rooms are athletic goods, provided with trapeze rings, a Christmas party Thursday eve- was dismissed Friday. ning at the home of Mrs. Anton Lewis Wahr of Fountain en- Dietz of 1203 South Washington tei "day avenue. Mrs.

George Hankwitz and soni Cards formed the evening's Ge 8' Michael left Friday to go) entertainment. High prizes were to tneir nome in Scottville. awarded Mrs. Nicholas Bailey Earl Uhle of Oconto, was Mrs. William Nankee.

Mrs. se "Thibe'rt and MrsTMoTton' Eigil Knudsen and son boxing gloves. Allan Crane is i Thompson received low. Alan left to go to Arthur Lerriere vice president, president, Charles Olsen secretary and Theodore Holmquist treasurer." "This week Roy will open a roller skating, rink in Northern Michigan at the foot of South James A refreshment table was beau- heir nome on Ludington Route tifully decorated with evergreen and candles. Potluck refresh-" ments were served by Mrs.

Dietz, hostess. Following serving of refresh- iments ifts ere exchanged 1 warehouse from beneath a beauty lighted Christmas tree. SCHOHL JEWEL): CO. wood which will DlaSed i Balle) Thibert, Thomp- and Dietz, hostess. Give him months of good for Christmas His favorite toiletries, freshly scented with Highland in polished stoneware mugs and jugs, beauflfuHy boxed for Christmas! NEW GIFT MERCHANDISE Just Arrived! Slllotth Sit illustrated with Shaving Mug, lotion and Talc, 3.00.

Other gilt sets 2.00 to 7.00.} Single items, only 1.00. Lewis Drug Store The Prescription Store 123 Ludington Ave. Listen to Local News Each Week Day at 12:. Slips, Half Slips, Night. Gowns, Bed Jackets, Pajamas -r-plain and printed.

Satin Panties, Brassiers and 1'untie Girdles. All make lovely Christmas gifts! Also Misses' and Juniors' Dresses in black and also sequin trims ideal for the social sizes 9 to 20. Cleaners LET'S MAKE THIS A ROSE-Y CHRISTMAS a sprig of mistletoe with each rose order! POINSETTIAS GLADS WREATHS CYCLAMENS CUT FLOWERS MISTLETOE Jimmy's Flowers Phone 672 810 E. Nordine's ROSES ROSES TEXTROr 219 S. James MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL THE MODE Give Beauty Give Usefulness GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE! For every girl on your Christmas list beautiful sheer nylons! Size may be exchanged after Christmas, if necessary.

$1.35 to $2.95 114 East Ludington Avenue Phone 122 COUNTRY Now open evenings 'til 9 p. m. Dancing firelight, soft music and you in this magnificent hostess coat by Such a perfect setting for entertaining in rayon romaine crept woven by and set off with' be-jeweled buttons. The lovely rippled skicC hides a full length' Talon fajteacfc In ember shades Beauty Rose, or Jewel AqiuJ 12 to Gifts Shell Adore NOW OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M..

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1930-1977