ftrt », Page 2 HkumW I. IW] PiTMtT tuacar timii 'Sortk Emd .W/Wy Mrs. Nitsche Grauman Marks Confuse Mrs. Turp By DAMON RUNYON Schultz and I walked all over it Just out of mischievousness like when you and Abbie Mr. Joe Turp writes: the sidewalk in front of our After house in Brooklyn when we walked on the new sidewalk. Home HOLLYWOOD, Dec 4. Ethel ses who asked them? were little kids and left ouf I ses I don't know but I guess r\EAR SIR. the other night my tracks in it. It was the guy who owned this %\Ja n dci -^rwreu, wife Ethel wanted to see a I ses Ethel I know what this theater. I gueas it was a guy lowa Visit named Grauman. Ethel sea well movie and I told her to meat in is. I ses I have read about it r front of the theater where it why on earth would he want JOHN NITSCHE of in the papers and these names people to sjioll all his nice con- MRS.Grandvillp road has re- was playing which was a place and footprints were put there crete by walking on it and turned home after a six-week called Grauman's Chinese and by movie stars. She ses they writing their names in it when 4 Moines, visit with friends in Des when I got there she had been were? X ses sure they were and it was wet ? c«, 'net Her flying husband, now in just WJ la. waiting for some time and had you can recognize many of the I ses a minute now Ethel. Jt. been commis- just get thing Sicily, has been looking around the place names yourself. I ses maybe I can this • trip West. U. and Mra, Roh#rt D. Carrier colonal. short sioned lieutenant ses Joe want to Ethel ses well Joe I am sur- straightened out for you. 1 ses and she 1 show guy will return to Mountain Homa, Idaho, where they war# Lt. Neil Day entered service you something prised that movie stars would that wanted to have this AFTER spot a permanent record of recently married, and where LL Carrier is stationed with the prior to Pearl Harbor. He Is took to do a thing like that. It was years’ Then she me the fore* these movie start for peo- horn* after two and a half court different W'hen Abbie and I other Army Air Corps. in England the Aleu- of the theater and ses 1 to see and that is he service and you what people walked on the new sidewalk be- ple why Mr*. was Mias Wanda Beth Awrey, daughter of are the Frank want to see had them step the con- tians. His parents have to this concrete. cause we were too young to in wet Awrey of Warwick road, and Lt. done niee names in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Days of Glastonbury road. Look at all the names written know better hut movie stars crete and write their la the son of M, Col. Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Davis should certainly have more it. Carrier the in it and the footprints and Ethel ses didn’t he know It and Mra. E. J. Carrier of of Ashton road are week- everything else. They must sense. fully decorated with large l*owl* guests of Mrs. Davis' would ruin the concrete and *? end father, it when the concrete I ses Ethel they were asked Sussex avenue. of white chrysanthemum*. T| in Dansville, have done Charles Curtis, was wet like the time Abbie to do it. I ses they did not do (Continued on Page Nine) The wedding took place an 77ie ceremony was performed fireplace, Mich. candlelight service in in front of the the evening mantel t>cing decked with an Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Callow road have WM ¦ • • Monday — l2:so \enm f 9:00 P. M. tli# Baae Chapel. arrangement atephanoti* and of Lancashire as their of house Mrs. Callow’s sis- White Gown white clir ysanthemums and ail* guest, Wore 4 ter, Mrs. Homer Neely of Pitts- ' . s candelabra holding tall jfiaSk Klim* ver Si* ¦v: tapers. - - vL burgh, Pa. Mr* Carrier wote a gown of white Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bruegg- er>sta! white net n\er *«nn Bride's Gown mann of Warwick road are in with a hooped sk;rt effect, and Chicago visiting their daughter, •he carried white orchid* and The Very Rev. Kirk B O’Fer* Amy Brueggmann. officiated. her bonk rail itenhanolt* on piayer The bride wore a gown of Mn. Demike Honored Her Juliet of mile um ¦ ' KHW • Ith a W *#wn with » r.v otange hlo**om* Mr. and Mrs. a 1 d e m a r squat e neckline rhree-quat ter Demske of Ashton road cele- and held in place her full leng'h ;** ; length sleeves fitted bodica and ' v \ . Sri* < < i -;*k v brated Mr*. Demske’s sixtieth hridal " cascade a (nil ttaJk* ***•'•& •> tiff vary skirt Her Dutch iL * birthday a party Mi** Mrnbeth Roulette, a cap of hew loom lace, v with dinner in was heav> - yIWT‘ their home. Their guests in- former clasvmntc nt Mrs. Car* and her bndal illuMon veil was rier’* at Michigan State College, length. cluded Mrs. Demske’s mother fingei tip She carried and brother, Fred; Mr. and Mrs. was maid of honor and wore a a cascade bouquet of white §§|>phi!e hhie velvet gown and Herbert Zieman and children. chrysanthemums, stephanotis Richard and Ronald; Mr. and matching ostrich plumes tied and white orchids. with \elvet riblton in her - Mrs. Ernest Toth and Dr. and Miss Mary Margaret Camp- Mrs. Jens Sorensen. fure Site earned sweetheart bell was maid or honor and rosea in an arm bouquet. wore a gown of turquoise blue Mrs. L. C. Goodale of Lanca- taffeta with velvet trim. Her shire road is spending the win- Held Reception .Juliet cap was of matching vel- ter in Texas with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mr* Awrey wore a gown of vet, and she carried an arm bouquet of shaggy pink asters.• Charles Walker. tea blue petit pninle rrene and Maj. and Mrs. Robert Thierry a amall feathered In the shade, Name Official* have returned to Fort Knox, aame with a aheer brown Ky., after spending five days’ a corsage ml veil end wore bou Bartow P. Anderson of Sagi- leave with the major’s sister quet of ruhrum ltlias. naw was best man Mrs Robert D. Carrier was Miss Wanda Beth Awrey, and hrother-in-law, Mr. and MiI*. Carrier was gowned in Richard W Lambrecht, eldest daughter of the Thomas L. Awreys, before her marriage her Mrs. A. W. Gottschalk in Faust aquamarine ctejie and hat hmther of the bride, gave her Thursday evening at Mountain Hftme, Id. road. was in deep rose tone She, too, in marriage, and Edward F. corsage bouquet Mr and Mrs Gottschalk also wore a of ruh- Lambrecht, also a brother, had a* their guests, Mr. Gott* rum lilies guests. > seated the schalk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A amall reception wa* given Mrs. Ruifrok chose a' light Emil Gottschalk of Pontiac. by Mr. and Mr*. Awrey in the blue crepe, street-length dress Heels Click at win following Bald Officer* Club the with reuse trim. Her L. F, Beals Entertain ceremony. was of fuchsia faille and cense Mr. Mrs. L. F Beal Lt. Col. Carrier was unable touche*, and she wore an orchid and of to he present at the marriage corsage Faust road entertained Sundav bouquet. High s Military Party afternoon from 2 until 5 o’clock as he ta aerving overseas. Gentner, Mias Lillian aunt of with open house; honoring their the brnle, wore a soft blue Horn# Widding PARTY with Hawaiian mu- Nations flags, and all the hoys son, Lt. (jg) Peter Beal, who SnHHl tm 'JM While They Last crepe dress and an orchid cor- \ home days’ W sage bouquet sic and all thf trimmings were given tempoiary army is on 20 leave from BP- A lovely home wedding Satur- given by for the evening. San Juan, Puerto Rico. This is A reception followed in whs Miss .Jacqueline and navy ranks day in the northend waa that of the evening Lt. return after one home O’Bryan Saturday in As a result, there was plenty of Beal's first Mty Grace Elisabeth Lam- her Grosse Pointp Farms home. clicking of hpels and saluting. and a half years’ service over- brecht, daughter of the late Mr. Ensign and Mrs. Ruifrok left seas. on a wedding trip to Hot Dates for the occasion were: The student congress sjmn- and Mra. Richard 0. Lambrecht. Reliih M Mrs. William Chappell held Lined M«rr*lls Stillwell sored the party Fur Springs. Va. and make and Charles and Ensign Henry W. Ruifrok, will Bitty StreeMng >nlch u'lll furnish part of the Washington, D. C., and Mrs. opportunity to buy e entertainment on the evening Richard Spiess. wife of Lt. fashion Coat at saving* of One-Half. of Dec. 10, when the sophomores Spiess of Hollywood, Cal. entertain their fathers at a Smith Horn# L tt 1 party in Madame Cadillac Hall. Larry ¦Pit 1 -MM Fur Lined Coats that were 1 89.75 In addition to community Pre-Cadet Larry Smith, a ll I f SSUf UPpB singing, dancing and card student in meteorology at the Coats that were 1 149.75 games are being planned University Wisconsin, spent Fur Lined EKR** ' JSvIfSI for the of ¦J| .**h wtuH&* V BA >46HraPr evening. the week-end at home with his 1 I,¦ • . HbBII rfd Ai\ Fur Lined Coats that were 1 39.75 Community chairmen for the tjve O. ¦ fgffliaiF;* #'Mj&Bslr Lawrence 1 ¦ t-xv. affair include Patricia I-> tic* Sarents.nuths. in Glastonbury road. Fur Lined Coats that were 1 19.75 Catherine Carney, Rosemary Mrs. Noiman L Bryan of ¦H tifck* ' Quinlan and Jacqueline Mur- Plainview road entertained at ' Fur Lined Coats that were 100.00 1-jjyBK: |p« phy, who will be assisted by: luncheon Friday. The guests EsßHße9|H| MISSKS were. Coats were mesdames Fur Lined that *89.75 Clair* n/rgavtH Tharaa* &»jmh Cha*« Gordon Gloria Dugan Margaret Hr»wn T X Brown B*>n* jotzpatrtrk Maryon Van Oildar Riuhard Wren Nall Waller* Stephan. Betty John Kalrgmva H L, C’hri*i*n»oii | I I Dlllian O'Dnnnalt Ralph I / aui'kaa Sfary Lnulaa Auatip Overboil Mutter* gamlon Sophua Bolm* Edward Wood Dorothy Schumacher Harry Ofraldlne Craanen Betty Ooadde Bingay Mary Jane Dolan Arlene Da Palma * ,j Ruth Rut fledge Batty Riga Music group of the Dearborn ! jy& jdj jljgL, M*rJo Peter* Margaret Rlea at ' i / Geraldine Calvert Paulina Jnhntnn Women* Club will, meet at price Rita Rennell Kvelyn Mooreroft 7:30 p. m Monday in the home Jeanne Ann Ruth Connaily Mrs, O. Paul on Freda Porter . Marie Kllway of I. •• 1 Joan Case. Corlnne Knaelhart avenue to make plans for its Monica Wilhelm Ktlsabeth Knog Christmas program at Fordson Dorothy Ringletn Betty Sarvent School, Virgin,* Pearl Kathleen Meyer High Dec. 13. 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Monday—Selfishness has a way of planting anmething in our heart* loneliness perhaps that creeps out and haunts us. Fill your days with Red Cross work and soon the loneliness and heartaches disappear. Mrs. J. Dwyer Kinnucan, chairman of Kline's A,>* the Volunteer Service, who has a human tyrn of phrase that mW JJJI'JJJI Wooduord At*. makes every one love her was talking to Mrs. Simpson about the wonderful work the Art* and Skill Corps is doing for the soldiers in the hospitals. This, she said, is a sure cure for A Gift She’ll Love Not Rationed loneliness, < Tuesday Mrs. J. R. Ford, executive volunteer chair- mW-Sk man of the Red Cross, was having luncheon with a charming woman found out later she was Miss Stokely, national repre- njp AifwW Shearling Scuffs” sentative from St. Uniis. Wednesday Heard Mrs. John Jenness Newcomh and \ Mrs. Dan Ruell talking enthusiastically about their work v \ ygßjfi in foreign service. Mrs. Patten is chairman of that department, and is proud of the women who give so generously their time to her ofit< *‘. Thursday- Mrs. Rutler Highie, chairman of the Camp Pjfflmk and Hospital Service was asking for musical instruments of all kinds. Pianos, harmonicas, victrola records, and, if you f have any hroken pieces of silver, please send them to Mrs. r ¦§ f* W[L|\ Highie as she takes them to the men in the hospitals, and they x? JS ml;\ make lovely and rings of them. Oh, yes. please ornaments send # K-\ tweezer* if you have them. r {UHL' 1 S’1? Iff \ \ a Friday Mrs. Malcom v McKinnon, chairman of home lift> /gu W;.,L nursing, gives a very interesting report of the activities of that department. With the ever increasing scarcity of nurses !•»•» this i Mink. n mnq- hrlMimmu! Murick In and so many doctors in oversea* duty—every woman should | nifictnl rum I 1 uhm r, rtI.R.M), mr a lurrly atari take the Home Nursing Course —she will he prepared to care for her family in an emergency. c 11 nun HIIIK~fO/. >lit-'llthink ytm'rr trnntlrrlul! Remember, loneliness feeds on empty days and yields Grand Gilt Slipper*—jutt at practical at Ibay art pratty. .])ltf^v Natural warm and ... on rad, brown or to crowded ones. thaarling, aaiy gay f **°lV j 50 Taars of Dependability. 2341 Grand River, at Vernor Red Cross needs you. blua piaflarmt. , Shp*fri—Kltnt'i Third Flaa* i FANNY.