PAGE TWO TWI YPiILANTI DAILY PRESS, YPSILANTI, MICH., THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1*44 New Members of Ladies Literary Club Guests at Reception in Club House but shall be excused from further payment of dues.” Group Organizes Mrs. Pliny E. Skinner, who is War Experiences Told Club For Musical Program Provided second vice president and chair- Calendarof Social Events Wives man of the program committee, an- nounced the program for the year. The newly organized Service- She explained that the theme, TODAY men's Wives' Club has 14 charter City Federation of Women’s Clubs, cafeteria dinner 6:30 in pri- to Club members and membership Is open promo- Mothers “Highways To Peace,” met Navy Group vate dining Charles McKenny Hall followed by busi- to wives servicemen, College Faculty room. ths of includ- by tion helpfulness, of friendliness, ness meeting. community interests and a united ing women who are permanent and Martha A.* Beach Daughters Veterans, postponed A large temporary Ypsilanti. Chrysanthemums In bright aut- able talent In producing an enter- eff in preparing for the victory Tent of Union attendance at Huron man telling of the many ways In residents of two weeks. Navy Wednesday group hold their program is to come. in Mothers’ Club which an Inland club can be of* The will second umn colors graced the parlors of taining greatly enjoyed that Mrs. Skinner, West Circle of outlining the year's program Side Lorcas Society of Lutheran Church, 7:30, evening Included several guests and meeting next week, the time and the Ladles* Literary Club House by the listeners. fully Buccos. two service. which promised to be most enjoy- with Mrs. Peter new members. date to be announced later Wednesday for the annual recep- the Mrs. Joseph Thompson an- Bass the At the opening of business able, expressed her appreciation to Ypsilanti Child Study Club, 7:45, at home of Mrs. D. W. Martin; F. 8. Earl, a representative of Mrs. Jeanne of U.S.O. tion for new members. The guests Ringman Veterans of Foreign Miss meeting, Mrs. Harry L. Smith, pres | J the members of the committee who speaker, Miss Bernice on topic “Kenny Treatment of Wars, extend- nounced the Community War Fund Travelers’ Aid and Lucille honored at this opening meeting ed a cordial invitation to Navy Drive which starts next week and Fehr were In charge of the organ- Barenow ldent, graciously welcomed the | worked on the program this sum Poliomyelitis*'. were Mrs. Michael W. B. B. Bunco Club, 6 o'clock, with Mrs. Gerald Foust Mothers and their husbands to at- closes Nov. 3. She asked members ization meeting, after which re- Mrs Edward J. Bond, Mrs. Donald members and expressed appreda i mer. tend Open in were Mrs. Frank McLane announced Presbyterian Women's Union Groups: number two, 2 o'clock, with House their new to bring trophies which their sons freshments served. Martin, Mrs Leland Randall, Mrs tion of the work of the new offi- home Ave. was ap- that for the next meeting “Social Mrs. A. L. Johnson; number three, 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Flora on Washtenaw Tuesday have sent home to a store window Mrs. Ethel J. Friedman Arthur D Walker, Mrs. Russell cers, board of trustees, and com- Nov. date. the next vi e I>ay,” Oct- 25, each mem- Burgess; number four, 8 o’clock, with Mrs. K. W. Porter. evening, 7 at which time a to be designated at a later pointed chairman of Watts, and Mrs. Robert H. Dailey, mittees who had met during the s• Fathers’ Club will be organized. This window will be known as meeting, and Mrs. Martha Walton , ber should bring sewing equip Baptist Women's Union, 7:30, at church. • reinstated. Tasty refreshments summer to plan and pro>Jde for the Mrs. Waiter Mothers’ was to be In charge of the ' ment. Donations for Social Service Presbyterian Men's Club, 7:30, election of officers and business Horner -Introduced Navy Window Display selected were served from an attractive lace year’s program She gave hope for her son, Donald drive. to be held within Day were given by Mrs. K. V. Fer- meeting in church social parlors. Horner, pharma- during this membership drive spread table lighted with candela- coming peace and normal living in 1 cist’s mate 3/C, of his Mrs. Irma of the next gUBOn and Mrs. B. D. Thompson Bridge 6 o’clock, at of Miss Harriet Wortley. who talked Salts, chairman few days. holding tall tapers of bright promoting the theme, “Highways | Singleton Club, home recent work a large hos- sewing project at Run Air Meeting bi-monthly, the new club ' Mrs. Smith, in behalf of the club, surgical dressings, room five, Welch Hall, to 4 o’clock. in Naval Willow yellow. Centering the tea table was to Peace." Mrs. Guy Davis led in Red Cross 9 pital in England. This was reported 68 garments will have programs, bridge games, ; expressed appreciation for these located Base, that a beautful novel arrangement of reading the club collect. Mrs. in what the boys call "Buzz Bomb were Monday evening for local tours, special parties, lunch- gifts. Mrs. Arthur Walker, chalr- repaired dahlias of various bright colors. Davis has held continuous member- Alley," the path the 47 who assisted Mrs. eon meetings, and plan to publish | man of Child Guidance pro- of flying boys- Those Mrs. Edward S. George and Mrs. ship for 45 years. The new officers the to have a “gathering in” of all the on way evening accomplish- gram for the next meeting, an Past Chiefs Night bombs their to London. Saltz that were Mrs. Clif- club activities and Elton Rynearson presided at the of the year are: Mrs H. Z. Wilber, youth guidance car- hospital George Ennen, committees will be nounced that »the speaker, Sam projects on as The In which he served ford Schreiner, Mrs. ments. Various tea table. The program committee recording secretary; Miss Edith very Urge and been Joseph Samonek, Mrs. Anna appointed at next meeting. director, ried out by the different organiza- Will be Observed was had used Mrs. the acting as hostesses of the day con- Adams, corresponding secretary, Whitman, acting Huron time of Mrs. Vorce. Valley Children's Center, re- community. By doing for casualties at the Dun- Stuart and E. G. sisted of Mrs. Pliny E. Skinner, and Mrs. Walter Sturm, treasurer. tions of the kerque. were general of quested questions to be discussed Plans for Past Chiefs Night to There 100 nurses and Mrs. Saltz. chairman chairman, and her assistants, Mrs Each in turn gave interesting re- this, the committee feels that di- 50 doctors on the staff. Since D- the Day observance to be Two Canteens to at that meeting. Any member hav- be observed at the next meeting Navy C*en J Cleary, Mrs. Robert Dailey, ports to the club members. Miss rect help can be given for this pro- Day they have lost by death only held In the High School auditorium Erikson, Mrs. Ervin Clark, chairman of board ing questions may contact Mrs. of Huron Temple number 66 Pyth- Meet Together Mrs. Carl Lida the gram. Mrs. Samson moved that two per cent of their patients and the evening of October 26 at 7:45, Smith, Mrs Arthur Walker and of trustees, reported on the sum- Walker. Mrs. Robert Southgate, ian Sisters, made busi- the since the Girl Scout committee is were at the received a citation from Admiral reported the progress of those Richard Weir. work and improvements, and chairman of entertainment Chaplain At a very well attended meeting Mrs. mer's on handling one phase of child wel- ness meeting of the club, with Stark and General Wilson. planning the program. in the tea. a most enjoy- Elton Rynearson gave the committee for the luncheon So- of persons Interested opening Preceding Mrs. Service Day, fare, expansion of .this func- Weaver presiding, Mrs. Joseph Yunkman Introduced Raymond A. Coppenger, Dearborn program of music was present- financial report. Mrs. Smith, in be- cial announced that Mrs. Walter Station, has been the Teen Canteen, which included able commltte rolls, tion will include the study of the evening at the home of her son, Reader Boatwright, MM Naval Training adults, lt was ed by members of the faculty from half of the club, expressed appre- the would furnish Wednesday the several decided Wed- Each is child guidance committee propos- Mrs. 1/C, who has seen service at Pearl secured as speaker for eve- have Teen Normal College Conservatory ciation to the board for the work coffee and meat- member Earl Snyder. of nesday night, to the tha bring a cov- als and report the action of the remainder of evening Harbor both before and after the ning Lt. Helen M. Stewart the meet the Carl Lindegren, chairman of that they had done in maintaining to table service and The the Jap having Naval Canteen members with Mrs. ered dish. club at the next meeting. was spent enjoying a White Ele- attack, been stationed Waves from the Office of Junior' Canteen until some ar- the musical program, Introduced the club home. A report was given on Midway, as Officer Mrs. substituting Mrs. Smith announced the public phant party, after which refresh- sub repairman. He Procurement In Detroit rangements older group William Fitch, head of orchestra by the committee of the advisory T. Fred Older, and a for the Mrs. K. Thomson, first vice meeting of the Council of Social ments of pumpkin pie topped with told of strange birds which he saw will be present give short can was the decision and band department, who played board, Mrs. H. Z. Wilber, Mrs. E. for M. of for the eve- be made- This gave a favorable report Agencies in the City High School whipped cream, and tea, were at Midway and the Bplendid work talk. Plans music for numerous meetings in the oboe selecjjons. “Andante and G. Wiedman, and Mrs. Ervin president, Bees made after of the war drive. Fol- library Monday, Oct. 16 at 7:30, served by the committee, Mrs. Sny- of the Sea stationed there. ning are not complete. attempt to the problems Allegro” from Sonata I by Handel, Smith. Mrs. Wiedman read the June bond Mrs. George reported that an solve lowing the gallants: Mrs, also a meeting of the Southeastern der, Mrs. Cora Martin, Mrs. George Another son of Mrs. Yunkman. Ennen Teen Canteen. arrange- accompanied by Mrs. Sylvia Plann amendment to the constitution, are ten had met at her of the This deß. Bars*, Mrs. Olin C. District of the Michigan State Fed- Wiard and Mrs. James Beach. Richard Boatwright, was intro- Key U.S.O. girls ment will be only temporary. Wolff. Prof. Carl Lindegren sang drawn up June 7 as follows: “Ar- Harold sang home plan a Halloween party Eckley, Mrs. M. Erikson, Mrs. eration of Woman’s Clubs to be Twenty were present. duced and two solos accom- to The meeting will start “Sing Ye a Joyful Song” by Dvo- ticle IV. Section 7. Any member of Carl panying the piano. They for The Navy Moth- Joint George E. Geer, Mrs Milton held in lonising, Oct. 24 and 25 himself at service men. Saturday evening at St. Luke's “The Lovers Quarrel,” a Bo- the club who has held continuous J. “Desert Song” by to finance this rak. Mrs. Longnecker, Mrs. Two delegates will be sent by the were Sigmund ers’ Club voted Church Folk Song. “There is no active or (and) asso- Hover, Alex party. House. hemian membership, Older, B. club. Summit Study Club Romberg and "Fellow on Fur- by O'Hara, and ‘‘Begone 40 years, shall automatic- T. Fred Mrs. J. Shepherd. business Death.” ciate. for lough" Other guests were Mrs. At the close of the Mrs- Jackson, this accompanied by Mrs. ally a Life Member. Life Mrs. Walter Sturm and Mrs. Nelson re- Fred Caldwell, Dull Care.” become announced Program Outlined Zane Power and Miss Magdalen meeting, Mrs. Karl Tunnicllffe visiting her sister, Mrs. These artists displayed with be entitled to all Van Wegen. Mrs- Smith from the week Is Wolff. members shall Mrs. Farewell Tea Given Kleekamp. viewed an article October feeling and power, a very remark- the privileges of active members. that two of these gallants, program of for the Magazine, Clifford Gates. The study Two new members were re- National Geographic Dawson is taking a Itarss and Hrs. Older, have faith- Mrs. Donald Lovett Summit Study Club Yanks Howard drive year for the ceived into the club, Mrs. Benlta “What the Fighting See." course in Installation this fully worked on each bond their philanthro- by Burnett. She tells stor- linoleum Richard A- Weir,* chairman was outlined and Jens and Mrs. S. B. Treat Wanda week In Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. The Prospect Child Study Club pic work was discussed at the com- ies of the strange plants and ani- ik•mrm lj committee, an- Mrs. Clifford Schreiner, Mr. and William Cross, Mr. of the legislation gave a farewell tea Wednesday meeting of the fall boys have Mrs. was last opening season mander, requested that the charter mals the American and Mrs. Raymond Palmer and FOR nounced that Oct. 18 the for Lovett, who is Wednesday, at thirtv in the coming Mrs. Donald of the club, Gilbert be draped for a period of found the islands of Pacific Miss Mary Cross, Detroit, visited day of registration for the leaving Monday for Phoenix, Ari- A cooperative luncheon, to the boys them- « BEST days of Pfc. as by Hlv¦ A House. in fnemory William told her and Mrs. E- G. Conklin, Sun- election. zona. to members, preceded Peabody, Mr. Cleary, chairman served 20 son of Mrs. William Pea- selves. day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Connor, BAKING Mrs. Owen J. very beautifully Mrs- meeting The table was the business session. Lowell body, a Navy mother. The next will be Wed- guests at of the Red Cross commltte, an- decorated bouquet yellow, p. in Belleville, were dinner RESULTS with a of Lee presided, and Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Schreiner read a letter nesday, October 25, at 7:30 m. the home Sunday. nounced that the nutrition course orange and brown chrysanthemums the Club House. Conklin at Snidecor led devotions. Re- from the national welfare chair- the Literary Martha Ogle has -returned ALWAYS would be repeated this year with oak leaves at the base call, Miss Monday of the sponding to roll the members from lowa lowa, where she Ypsilanti High School bowl. Yellow candles were City, USE home placed told vacation experiences. spending a 16 day furlough at hl3 Senior Battalion din- from 7 to 9. Also that the on side a coming year, attended the each of the bowl and For the the club home Ypsilanti. Pvt Lee, who as the guest of Air Cadet “JIFFY” nursing course would be offered draped one study of in ner-dance brown ribbon from can- will make a different Service has been serving in the Army for Robert Freeman. again. dle to the other over the bouquet countries. Various forms of philan- i follow given by Mrs 18 months, is stationed as instruc- Miss Rachael Houck, daughter of P Ujgy 9 dlrectlbns Reports were upon which was inscribed the mes- thropic work were considered, but Ann M. Elliott, Girl Scout spon- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Payne, tor of the Chinese Cadets at Luke Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Houck, has on Ho* Charles sage “Good Luck." no definite action was taken. Mrs. Arbor, Wednesday sor and Mrs. Robert H. I>ailey, received word Field, Ariz., where he will report been pledged to the Alpha Chi Silver service and. orchard chry- M. B. McKenzie is philanthropy that their son, Pfc. Joseph E. present sorority Michigan State chairman of Gilbert House com- tal October 23. Prior to his Omega at ware on a lace table clo„th chairman. Payne, who was wounded during training at College. mittee. Mrs. Perry S. Brundage. of Mrs. station, he received made a very lovely effect. Fudge Greetings were* read from the invasion of Southern France Tallahassee, and and son, flower committee, requested squares member, Tampa, Venice. Mrs. LaVerne Turner ON YOUR LOCAL the and cookies cut the shape Lydia Ross, a former who Aug. 15 is a patient in Lawson Gen- Myers end it SALE AT GROCERY Bhe be notified of the illness Fort in Florida. Thomas, spent the week that of Arizona were served. Phoenix has left Almont, and is accompany- eral Ga. Landing of Mrs. Mrs- H. Thompson Hospital, Atlanta. # • • Wyandotte at the home Made by of members. J. was designated by a small raisin. ing sen Elmer Ross, musician he George E. Geer of the her at 10:30 a. m. on invasion day, Lieut Harold Harner was enter- Turner's mother, who has been and Mrs. The gift presented to Mrs, Lov- wife to Camp Bremer- to 3/C, and was wounded at 10:35. His right by his Mrs. Mathew seriously It her birthday. transportation committee desire ett was a to the Ypsi- ton, Wash., where he stationed. tained aunt, ill. was who subscription is leg has been amputated above the Slnkule, Sunday evening at her be notified by the members lanti Daily Press. A card not club meeting will be CHELSEA MILLING CO. was The next knee and he also has head home. He had been home since can spare their car for a month or presented to Mrs. Lovett but in Nov. 8. to hear from ths States and also with Mrs. Laura Peterson, lacerations. He wrote that his "left Sept. 30 on furlough from San at any meeting. its place Wednesday's of in the Interesting edition hand and foot’’ are all right now Marcos, Texas. There were 12 enjoys the music shows Paul Ungrodt gave an the paper, on which all the mem- Hugo delivered the in showing the Rev. Fenker Pfc- Payne formerly resided guests, the only out-of-town ones put on for the hospital patient*. and illustrative talk bers signed their names in crazy missionary message at the Zion having support for the Ypsilanti attended Central being Mr. and Mrs Jack Hamer, He does not say what is the reason need of the club's quilt . Lutheran Church in Ann Arbor He of Community Na- Grades School. is a brother Jackson. He has left for Miami he is hospitalized, however. coming Fund and paper • • • The was wrapped and Sunday morning. Mrs. Eleanor Baker, this city. where he will study. He received War Fund drive. The club • • • tional tied with yellow and brown ribbons Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Goldsmith wings before home. Leonard Oldfield, Highland voted a to his coming Mrs. on contribution this at the ends of which were tied the went to Ann Arbor Saturday eve- Wayne Mr. and • • • from tbs worthy Brodd, son of Park, has received word cause. the state of Michigan and the state ning. Mrs. Chester Brodd, 223 E. Park in Normandy, France. Department, that her A detailed report of the Chili While War husband. of Arizona- Mrs. Alvan Hess, Kitchener, Ont., has reported to the Great Howard Tuttle award- Pvt. Leonard Oldfield, was killed Guidance program aas by Ave., Cpl. M. was given About 15 members attended the was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lakes Naval Training Station at a medal for bravery ,hls sister, in In Holland, Sept. 15. Mr. Mrs. Samson. She described ed action Paul tea. Rowden, Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Lakes, 111., following his In- Mrs. Littlefield, has been In- Oldfield, 34, was Into tha work of George Marshall, Great J. inducted the White, Detroit, and Mrs. C. F- duction Into the Navy September Cpl Tuttle, formerly of 756 army In March, and after a brief chairman, Mrs. Barss, and Mrs. G. formed. Mr. and Mrs. William Milbert, Booron, Ann Arbor, and Mrs. Jos- 18. Allen St., Is a member of the Engi- training in Florida, was sent over- C. Handy, who have served on this • • • Colorado Springs, are guests of Mr eph O'Toole and Mrs. Jame3 Hollo- neers’ Battalion and has been over- seas in August. His wife was Nellie committee. The year was that H. thlß first and Mrs. Sanford Westeott way and son, Robert, Dearborn, Wounded in the European area seas about a year. W’iard, daughter of Meade Wiard of is be West- * * experiment, but this to week. Mrs. Milbert and Mrs. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Row- as reported by the War Depart- • and granddaughter of G. Will that of action. Handy hopes evening. Mrs. cott are sisters. den the same ment Is Simon It. Vedder, who Miss Mary Battelle, daughter of Wiard, Ypsilanti Township. She made his home with his aunt. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Fred Battelle. Is sta- and three little children, seven, 16 N. Washington Laura Merritt, near Willi*. He in tioned at the Naval Air Station three, and ten months old, survive 32 years old and an Army private. Atlanta, Ga., where she Is taking him. They live with his widowed He Is a brother of Mrs. William a Link Trainer Instructor’s course mother In Highland Park. Mrs. Woolsey, this city. His aunt re- • • • Meade Wiard was formerly Miss ceived word that he was wounded, S 2/C Lucien Bennett has com- Hazel Richardson. Ypsilanti. Tone • • • "Orr Holland Blankets” but no details. Mrs. Henry Ham- pleted his training at Great Is Training and Eugene Wood, Mrs. Wood mond, Whittaker Rd , also his Lakes Naval Station Pfc- Here’s real luxury in an all aunt. Is now at Norman, Okla., at the and their daughter Katherine, will of Monday Maxey, • • • aviation metalsmith branch the come from Fort wool blanket. Soft fleecy, Pvt. Russell E. Hansen, husband naval aviation technical center, Texas, to visit relatives here. Thi* of Mrs. Edith Gale Hansen, of 116 where he will remain for six is Pfc. Wood’s first furlough since four and one half pound* of Blvd., upon comple- April. E. Ainsworth months. „ his Induction last five Intensive • * • • * • warmth and comfort, (ft***^ tion of weeks of at training has been graduated from Mrs. Herman Oltersdorf has re- Harold Van Allen, cook first the Parachute Rigging and Pack- ceived three letters from her son, class in the Navy, is visiting rela- ing School, one of the three Spe- Pvt. Clare Oltersdorf, who is in tives In Belleville and YpsllantL $13.95 NEW CONSOLE PIANOS! cialist Schools offered Parachutists a hospital in England. The last, He has been overseas In the Euro- at Fort Bennlng, Ga. under date of Sept. 30, states that pean area. He was formerly assist* ... he is getting along well and spends ant chef at the State Hospital He Pvt. Paul Lee, Army Air Forces much of his time at the Red Cross, will report next week to Norfolk, IJPnwßi' Training listening Is glad Va. White Sheet Blankets $1.55 ISpJBp I WW Technical Command, Is to the radio. He 70x95 Inch size, slightly imperfect, but a real value at $1.55

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