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Solly News, Tuesday, August 17, 1963. A-nNddJftf reception following llftg drum Linda Larsen. Mf, and Mrs. Alfred 510 Fifth St. son of Dr.

and Mf9, Henry Stevens of Mart, hi to-be ai the Lafsen home, not at the church Barters as stated in the Monday IsSue of the Ludington Daily Relatives and friends are cofdJ- ally invited to attend the wedding which is to take place at Bethany Lutheran Church and the reception at the Larson home. BRING 'EM BACK While you're enjoying happy motoring, remember the precious cargo your car carries. The whole family depends on you to "Bring 'Em Back Alive!" Every mile you travel will be even more pleasant if you follow these suggestions: Stop your car at least once every three hours for a reat. Take it easy on unfamiliar roads. Stay, alert to changing driving conditions.

Show courtesy in every driving situation. prsitcnlcd. in the public intercut by AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN Mrs. Theron Silver Is Re-Elected President Mrs. Theron Silver was re-elected president of American Legion Auxiliary Unit of Edwin H.

Ewing Post 76 at a meeting Monday evening at Legion Hall. During a business session conducted by Mrs. Silver, Maxwell Street Day was reported a success. Mrs. Grace Coleman, Instaiyng officer, installed the following Mrs.

Silver president, Mrs. H. 0. Sivertson first vice president, Miss Blanche McElroy second vice president, Mrs. Claud Bodah secretary, Mrs.

Edwin Rasmussen treasurer, Mrs. T. J. Barber historian, Mrs. Galnes B.

Wright geant-at-arms and Mrs. Joel Chinnery chaplain. Committee chairmen for tiie 196364 year are Mrs. Joseph McDonnell Americanism, Miss Bess Me- EIroy child welfare, Mrs. Donald Copenhaver publicity, Mrs.

Grace Coleman Girls' State, Mrs. Martin J. Kennedy music and Martha McCoy parliamentarian, Mrs. Coleman, Chinnery and Mrs. Axel Johnson are members of the executive board.

Mrs! Silver was presented with a past president's pin. She, in turn, presented gifts of appreciation to past officers. Mrs. Wright gave a most interesting account of her recent trip to Poland, Refreshment? of cheese cake, candy and coffee were served by Mrs. McCoy and Mrs.

James P. Knudsen. Pink gladioli in green vases were featured on the tables. Guests were Mrs. Clark of Lansing, and Mrs.

Arthur Peterson and Mrs. Mary Pehrson. Mrs. Mogens Larsen will be hostess at the next meeting to be held at 6 p.m. Sept.

23. Women's Section Set For September Special Women's Section originally scheduled for late August will be appearing in The Daily News early in September. Extra copies of this edition, hat have been ordered from The Daily News, will be reserved when he special section is published. Travel Series Chairmen Meet To Make Final Plans Chairmen of Ludington Branch, American Association of University Women, travel and adventure series met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Donald Johnson, 305 Gaylord to discuss final SPECIAL MEETING For Mason County DEMOCRATS 8 pan.

Thursday, AUGUST 29 In the Supervisors Room at the Mason County Courthouse Public Welcome Come On I i Partner In Personal Progress" Buying or Building It Will Pay You To Check With Us First! Home Loans Are Our Specialty Ludington Federal Savings And Loan Association 123 W. Ludington Ave. AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG WHITE CLOCK Fedtral Savings end Lean Insurance Carp, r- (tank. Monday Tuesday Thursday, FrUTfY iday 6vt. in.

to m. end Member federal Home Loan plans for the 1963-64 travel and adventure series. Three lectures will be featured the series. Bathie Stuart, who presented a wogram with colored moving pic- of New Zealand last season, will be giving her program "Away To The South Seas" Tuesday, Oct. 29.

The program will be al 8 p.m. Hawley Gymnasium at Ludington High School. The second lecture will be by Romain Wilhelmsen who will present "Soul of Mexico," Tuesday, Nov. 26. Huss Potter will give a program on Tuesday evening, Jam.

7, 1964. Chairmen of committees include Mrs. John Maskal and Mrs. Donald Johnson co-chairmen; Mrs. William Sutler and Mrs.

James B. flubbard tickels; Mrs. Leonard Bestrom, Mrs. Theodore Sctoultz Wedding Plans Are Completed Plans have been completed for he marriage of Miss Sarah Jo letzloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Retzloff of and Gorman Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Larsen of 603 E. Loom is St. The wedding, which is to take place at 2 p.

m. Saturday at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Big Rapids, will be followed by a reception in the church parlors. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend the wedding and reception. NOTICE Scottville Harvest Festival Meeting At the 1 Scottville Community Hall Wednesday, Aug.

28 At 7:30 p.m. Scottville Merchants Welcome to Attend Mrs. James Miller auditorium arrangements; Mrs. James Trebilcock hospitality; Mrs. Edward H.

Gaines Mrs. Stuairt May and Mrs. William Fleming posters and Mrs. Richard Daroti publicity. Jaycee Auxiliary Holds Beach Party Members of Jaycee Auxiliary and their husbands enjoyed a beach party recently.

The social committee, composad of Mrs. Douglas Leafstrand chairman and Mrs. Nayfe Jabara, Mrs. Richard Crandal and Mrs. Jerry Wigren, was in charge of arrangements for the picnic.

Present were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boettcher, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crandall, Dr.

and Mrs. Gerald Hodde, Dr. and Mrs. Gerry Mayer, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Bobert Overholt, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Parliament, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reyn olds, Dr. and Mrs.

Roger; Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walton, Mr. and Mrs. William Wenger, Mr.

and Mrs. James Wyngarden, Mr. and Mrs. James Trebilcock, Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Lafond, Mr. and Nothing heats mter fasterfyrless than a flame Geta GAS WATER HEATER See latest models at dealers or Gas Company showrooms. LIVE MODERN FOR LESS WITH GAS MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GA8 COMPANY Perky Picnic Cloth And Matching Apron For fall picnics a checkerboard print table cloth with white tassel fringe is easy to make from two yards of 54-inch Indian head cotton, or a floral Or striped cloth might be evolved from a printed sheet edged with fringe. Contrasting napkins and matching or contrasting apron would be colorful for picnics and al fresco meals of late summer. A new picnic table ensemble for the table and hostess apron put to use for a few times this season will insure a a substantial beginning for table dress for next spring.

Such an attractive ensemble probably will be found in use the year round in recreation room and for informal kitchen parties. David Foster Is Graduated Mrs. Walter Graves, Richard Smith and Miss Marilyn Coolman, Mr. and Mrs. Leaf strand, Mr.

and Jrs. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. abara and Mr. and Mrs.

Wigren. Wedding Vows Are Exchanged Wedding vows were exchanged recently at" St. Simon Roman atholic Church by Miss Margaret i. Zeber of Ludington, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph ieber, and Philip Dwyer also of son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dwyer. The Rev. Fr.

James Magmer solemnized the service. Only attendants of the bridal couple were Miss Agnes Zeber and 'Harold Zeber, brother and sister of the The bride wore jacquard Her Hewers were red roses' and stephanotis. Her maid of honor was attired in a dress of peacock blue. Her flowers were pink and white roses. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was enjoyed at Hotel Stearns.

The bridal couple will reside on Conrad Road after their return from a wedding trip to the Straits of Mackinaw. Both are employed by Cacrom Industries, Inc. Hospital Notes Admitted Monday, Aug. 26: Henke of 713 Brother St. Walter Olson of 304 N.

Rowe St. Mark Cormany of Fountain. Scott Klein of 702 Third St. Mrs. Raymond Bush of 819 N.

James St. Mrs. Ida Olmstead of 504 E. Ludington Ave. Rudolph Zeber of 210 N.

James St. Mrs, Hilary Kozlowski of route 2 Scottville. Darlene Kay Spalding of route 2 Scoltville. Donna Gamelin of 308Vi Sixth St. Thomas Holmes of 705 W.

Court St. Laura Jean Marrisbn of 903 Diana St. Discharged Monday, Aug. 26: James Eller of 1415 Madison St. Laura Jean Marrison of 903 Diana St.

Thomas Holmes of 705 W. Court St. James Schumacher of 510 N. Rowe St. Chester Shue of 409 N.

James St. Cris Cron of Scottville. Mrs. Arlington Houk of route 1 Ludington. Mrs.

Vern Chavalia of 208 N. James St. David Blackmer of Flint. 1 moise WANTED Furniture, glassware, dishes, ironware or tin pots and pans, pictures and or what have you to sell. We buy complete household and personal effects.

Full house or a few pieces. Anywhere in Michigan. WRITE Z.A. BOX 120, LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN. Dear Heloise: My mother reads your column and so do I.

I am nine years old. My mother told me to always dampen the wrinkles when I iron, so that I can iron them flat. Mother uses a little bottle' to dampen stamps, but she wouldn't let me use it so I took a little pill bottle and punched holes in filled it with water, covered it with several layers of cloth and held them on top of the bottle with a rubber band. Every time I turned the bottle upside down and rubbed it over the wrinkles I found that it didn'1 make a big spot of water such as a damp cloth usually does! My mother told me to write to you as "that would be a good hint for Heloise." I hope you like it. Beth alone Dear Beth: I think are the smartest little girl that any mother Here's a ever had! Heloise Dear Heloise: My husband, Gene, likes his toll house cookies "half-baked" so they are soft and chewy.

I ship "half-baked" tollhouse cookies clear across the country to my brother and he says he is the only one of his buddies who does not receive cookie crumbs. After they are half-baked, wrap David Foster of Scottville was graduated Aug. 23 from Muskegon School of Business, where he majored in business administra- ion. Mr. Foster's Mr.

and Mrs. Millard Foster attended graduation exercises in Muskegon. Birds Arrive At. Flamingo Range SAULT STE. MAJWE (AP) The birds have arrived at the Flamingo- Driving Range, but they're not trying to take over the world.

Their nightly invasion is in the interest of motherhood. Golf range manager Duane Bertram says each night lately, Great Lakes sea gulls have been settling on golf balls left in the field overnight, as if they expected the balls to hatch. "Then they think they have squatter's right," says Bertram. He says each morning when he tries to collect the balls "they gang up on me. They get very belligerent.

"I don't know what I'm going to do," he said. News Briefs and pack in popcorn it keeps them that? from breaking. How about Lue Anne Robbins IS FATALLY INJURED ZEBLAND (AP) Brian Vel- thuis, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Velthuis, was injured fatally Monday when he was struck by a car while crossing the road in front of his home near Zeeland in Ottawa County.

STORE-WIDE SALE ENDS LABOR DAY! OPEN EVENINGS TILL AUGUST 31 Mrs. James Brunk and children of Ft. Leavenworth, are spending three weeks with Mrs. Brunk's 1 parents Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Bailey of Amber Corners. Walhalla Twist 12 to 20 4-H Club will hold a pizza party at 8 p.m. Thursday at Walhalla Townhall. A special invitation has been extended to North Walhalla. 4-H Club.

Belles and Beaux Square Dance Club will dance at 8 p.m. this evening at Plumb's parking lot. Al Pasehka will be caller. In case of rain the danee will be held at Oriole Hall. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard V. Derrick and children Terry, Debbie, Peter and Joan expect to return Tuesday to St. Joseph after having £pent a few days with Mrs. Derrick's mother, Mrs.

Daniel Allard of 501 N. Rowe St. Sister Mary Maurice OP of Grand Rapids Catholic Central High School West and Sister Mary Robert OP of St. Mary Cathedral High School in Saginaw arrived Monday to spend this week as guests- of Mr. and Mrs.

George L. Slaggert of 408 N. Lake Shore Drive. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee S. Coolman who came Thursday to spend the weekend with Mrs. Coolman's brother and snster-in-law Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Rye of 5517 Hazelwood Drive, left Sunday to return to Plymouth, accompanied by Miss Julie Rye who is spending this week at the Coolman home. Barbara, Cynthia and Stephen Bobian who had spent the summer in Ludington left Monday from Muskegon to go by airplane to their new home in White Plaines, N. Y. They were accompanied to Muskegon by Mr. and Mrs.

D. Nazar Bobian of route 2 Ludington and Mr. and Mrs. Duelet Bobian of 301 N. Rowe St.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean Johnston returned Sunday from Toronto, Canada, where they attended the annual Johnston family reunion. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnston were joined in Toronto by their son Dr. Norman Johnston of Philadelphia, who is spending two weeks with his parents and his grandmother Mrs. Peter Madison at 106 Franklin St Coming-in Person Aug. 29 thru Labor Day GRANT WORLD'S GREATEST ORGANIST AND VOCAL STYLIST JDLEWJLD, Michigan.

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