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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 29

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DETROIT FREE PKLSS Thursday, Sept. 13, 1956 2f RUG ASHING COTTON SHAG RUGS ANY SIZI RUGS DYED ANY COLOR 9x12 $R00 WASHED SPECIAL FLUFF DRIED SHAG RUG LAUNDRY 10415 Fenkell at Birweod WE 3-4570 TO NEW YORK New York is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee Roberts. (Doris Elvira Bengtsson).

They were married Aug. 25 in Immanuel Lutheran Church. Northwest Detroit's" Outstanding Salon PANDORA I A Specializing in all te new and latest hair cuts with Detroit's msst versatile hair cutters. A Messrs. Joseph Kruse Wilson Pritchard Vega We invite you to come in even if you just want a hair cut "we like to cut hair." Only 2 ON SEPT.

29, Ruth-Marie Keener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keerer, of River Rouge, will become the bride of George XV. Favor, son of Mrs. Harvey Favor, of Inkster, and the late Mr.

Favor, MR. AND MRS. Robert F. Sperling, of Birmingham, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, and Martin Kingshill, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin A. Kingshill, of Detroit. ON SEPT. 29 Donna Northrop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Northrop, of Shelbyville, will become the bride of Jack Tanner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tanner, of Battle Creek, Powell Photo KAREN ELAINE Briney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl K.

Briney, of Lakepointe will become the bride of Robert George Dettloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Dettloff, of Eastwood on Dec. 22.

SUZANNE A. YOUNG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Young, of Wyandotte, will become the bride of John J.

Graff on Sept. 29. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graff, of Detroit.

SEPT. 29 IS the date set for the marriage of Barbara Ann Dettman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert M. Dettman, of Troy, and Elmer Charles Ueb-bing, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund J. Uebbing, of Green Street. Of course we da nave companion permanents from ,....8.50 No Appointment Necessary Open Friday Evenings Free Parking in Rear UN 1-0374 8904 West 7 Mile, Bet. Wyoming and Kentucky v- UN 1 0377 fWRr7 Wedding Plans Are Whirling in Their Heads i 'I Book Sale Funds to Aid Education i MR.

AND MRS. Francis J. Mergiesi, of Sanford have announced the engagement of their daughter, Monica Edna, and Chester Kokoszki, son of Mrs. Louis Kokoszki, of Hazel-ton, and the late Mr. Kokoszki.

An Oct. 13 wedding is planned. Don'f miss out on this giant Lay-a-way sale! Even with our low prices, a small deposit will hold your purchase. Come in! Look around! See our tremendous selection of fine quality, nationally advertised toys. We know you'll like them! These Specials for Sept.

13, 14, 15 oniy TABLE and GHAIRS 11. Sturdy table with Captain back chairs. Hardwood construction beautifully finished in natural or maple. It OQ Retularly 17.35. Stork-Laad Price.

-sf 44-2 IP FOLDING TABLE AND CHAIRS All metal frame with 2 sturdy metal chairs. Washable table top Folda for easy stor-ase. Regularly 95. 7 77 Mork-Land Prire 1 1 I I BETTY CROCKER BAKE SET Larye size cake mix set complete. Regrtllarly 5 00.

1 9 Stork-Land Fries wiO DOLLS DOLLS Come In and sea our tremendous selection of dolls. Hundreds to choose from. Tiny Tears, Betsy Wetsy, Saucy Walker, Posie and a complete line of Ginger Dolls, wardrobes, furniture and DOLL CARRIAGE 1. Just nsrht for tols and bir rtrls too! Sturdy all eteel Jram with durable wash able plaatic body. Keirularly 6.95.

Stork-Land Frire 4.62 DOLL STROLLER Littis mothers will be thrilled with thi sturdy doll atroller. Frame is ateel and the body i heavy saufre washable Even mcluden a ahoppme bus. 0 7 Eerularly 3 95 Stork-Land Prire I PIANO and BENCH 5. Larce. piano with 24 blaok iid wh'te keys.

Excentionally line tone. Beautifully finished with matchinr benrh. i ty Kesularly 16 9S. Stork-Land Prire I ill Many other Planoa on diplay from 1.P4 up 12-inch TRICYCLE 3. Heavy l'i-inch rubber tires.

All steel construction. Fender fruard. Adjustable teat and handle bam. Rejrularly 12 95. Stork-Land Price 9.88 Many other tyle to thoose from.

UirS. W. Ol FULL SIZE WAGON jrl. All ateel construction. Heavy m-inch tires.

Built to take many years of use. Regularly 8 98. Stork-Land Price 5.78 FIRE CHIEF AUTO 9 Bright fiery red finish. All ateel construction with heavy duty wheels. Includes bell.

Just right for all junior fire chiefs. Regularly J5.85. Stork-Land Prire 10.77 ifooV 774 Both Dearborn and Oakland Branches of the American Association of University Women are preparing for used book sales to raise funds for educational projects. Dearborn's fifth annual sale is to be held in a banner-bedecked tent on the lawn at Dearborn Historical Museum, Sept. 20 through Sept.

25. Mrs. Earle H. Copp head the committee that has arranged for the sale of 5,000 books that range from best sellers to children's books. She is assisted by Mrs.

F. N. Beauvais, Mrs. Elwyn R. Wilcox, Mrs.

Carrol F. Stakoe, Mrs. John M. Wakeland, Mrs. Merwin A.

Lewis, Mrs. Leland J. Quackenbush, Mrs. Colver R. Briggs and Mrs.

Warner H. Pressman. OAKLAND BRANCH'S sale is set for Oct. 4, 5 and 6 at the Ferndale Public Library. They offer dictionaries, children's books, text books, do-it-yourself manuals, novels and the classics.

Mrs. Howard Witmer, of Pleasant Ridge, is general chairman. When the fellowship-supporting efforts of AAUM's branches across the country are combined they add up to a fund of a million dollars. Fellowships for 30 to 40 graduate women students in thi3 country and an academic year of study ia this country for 40 women from other countries are made possible. DAY AND A HALF The women of St.

Michael's Episcopal Church expect to take a day and a half to sell the merchandise collected for their annual rummage sale. The sale will begin at 9 a.m. Sept. 28 at the church, 20475 Sunningdale Park, Gross Pointe Woods. It will close at 7 p.m.

and then be open from 9 a.m. until noon the following day. f-4 1 3" si- TUbr (3' Record 17 sruW ill al.CeHC avi lit WW' I A no. fttorK-' rfi" cuter your Dotty, -it til1 the A ourse MR. AND MRS.

Andrew Birthelmer, of Robson have announced the engagement of their daughter, Judith, and Peter Mandziuk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mandziuk, of Hamtramck. fJ 6 i A NOVEMBER wedding is planned by Judith Anne Mars-den, daughter of Mrs. James Marsden, of Royal Oak, and the late Mr.

Marsden, and Paul Joseph Cordone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Cordone, of Imperial Highway. Bonenfants To Reside In California Mrs. and Mrs.

Raymond P. Bonenf ant are completing their West Coast honeymoon following their Sept. 1 wedding in Precious Blood Church in Detroit. She is the former Patricia Agnes Barden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. McKenna Barden, of Farmington. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J.

Bonen-fant, of Kentucky Ave. Mary F. Barden served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Margaret Bonenfant and" Mary Ellen Donovan. Wendell Bonenfant was best man and Wayne Shoup and Robert Dubes were ushers.

The couple will live in San Francisco where Mr. Bonenfant is stationed with the Navy. WELCOME WAGON OLD FASHIONED HOSPITALITY BROUGHT UP TO DATE GREETINGS AND GIFTS ARE PRESENTED FROM YOUR FRIENDLY COMMUNITY On the occasion of: The birth ef laby Sixteenth Birthday Engagements, Annonctment Chang of Residence Arrival of Newcomer WHERI TO PHONI DttnH Wl 1-7750 list Erosw Dtmlt TH 2-0426 Point! TU 5-4817 Hosf.m WQ J-775C Kof(tal Hiror Prk VE S-344 Woods J-1885 i Ccittfllnt SI 7-017S llrmlnikaa Ml 4-0516 St. Clair Lnonit 6 2-3662 Shorts ft 7-5473 Frw TU 5-4817 WELCOME WAGONi I i A 77' Mf irc" DoV.y Pre 1 3 yeai ALL STEEL WAGON Just right, for tiny tots. Sturdily constructed.

Fright red enamel finish 91 Regularly 1.69. Stork-Land Price 1 STURDY DOLL CRIB All wood construction with dropside. Rolls on rasters. Regularly 7 95. ft Stork-Land Price ts I BURP GUM Fully automatic can gun.

Fires up to 50 shots. Regularly 2 98. 9 fil Stork-Land Price iO DICK TRACY WRIST RADIO 2 complete stations battery powered Good tip to 3 mile. They really work! II Regularly 4.00. Stork-Land Price wit DOLL BUNK BEDS Sturdy wood constructed bunk beds Large size.

Panels have plastic! rails. fl9 Regularly 9 95. Stork-Land Price 1 i3d 2-WHEEL SCOOTER Large size aturdy all-steel scooter with extra heavy rubber tires. Q7 Regularly 4.60. Stork-Land Prire AUTO HAULAWAY All steel construction.

Junior truck drivers can haul all their cars on -this sturdy out fit. Rpguiarly T.9S. Stork-Land Price 2.47 on il fetotk i.oo. .11 prr PADDED ROCKERS 4. Large size padded rocker with spring neat.

Heavy gauge plastic covering 67 Regularly 10.96. Stork-Land Price i3 I EX-LARGE ROCKER Fully upholstered deluxe model rocker with extra heavy gauge plastic cover. Assorted colors. Regularly 13 95. 0 09 Stork-Land Price MUSICAL ROCKER Here is a rocker yiat will keep baby happy for bours.

Sturdy wood construction and fine tone muic box. Regularly 0 Ti 10 95. Stork-Land Price Oil; TRAINING BICYCLE C0-inch, ideal for 4-9 yr. olds. Sturdy ateel construction.

Beautifully finished. Includes training wheels, air tire. no gi Regularly 49 95. Stork-Land Price 00 STEEL TOOL KIT All the Junior carpenters will lore this outfit. Tools that 'really" work plus an all ateel carrying case that keeps them handy.

Regularly 2 f) I 1 Stork-Land Frire lilO FREE PARKING 7T -ScbooV 77' 3'7 Too PHONOGRAPHS Exceptionally fine tone phonograph on sturdy ease. Regularly 9.95. 8 Deluxe Phonograph in sturdy carrying case. Kiddies will enjoy many hours of play with this easy to tse record player. Reg.

II.9S. 74 WOOD TOY CHEST :1 Here is a large, roomy chest lor all the kiddies' toys. Sturdy wood construction. Regularly 10 95.... 8.73 Upholstered Toy Chest Large sire toy chest covered in durable.

washable plastic, with fully padded top. Regularly 11 95. 8.79 Spring Horses ft 8 Large size moulded plastic body, beautifully colored. Durable, all-steel tubular chromed stand. Sturdy springs.

Regularly 19.95. Stork-Land Price 14.83 Sturdy wood frame spring horse for I-yr. to 6 yrs. old. Plenty of bounce on sturdy steel springs.

Regularly ft 13.95. Storlt-Land Price 0.37 ICE 3-6550 OPEN CASH AND OHIY I Y- iTTfH FRL, SAT. 'TIL 9 P.M. CARRY SAVES YOU MORE AT LINCOLN PARK Mt -r- 33.95 .78 i TY 5-6616 TU 1-6336 DU 3-5050 ii ii if iiwriifl liiiTrrtitririirtiii-liirTilTr'iTMiiiin MirM.

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