TUESDAY—AUGUST 19, 1941 ShTVIBgMSSB** MOUNT CLEMENS, MIM Eleanore Maracui Selected 'Sweetheart by Macomb DeMoUrpi Irene Teller Voice of Personality • Fifty Couples Complete Plans • MIND YOUR Pink Pastel WE THE WOMEN Attend for Festival Not Desirable, New Book Says to Wed Russell Dinner-Dance Affair MANNERS A the weight the balls of the Harder August 30 T. M. R*c U Patent Ott ARE YOU MUMBLER, a on fi m. Code MEMBERS OF EMMANUEL derriere, flatten Personal Twanger, a Whiner, a Word- feet, tuck in the MR. AND MRS. ELEANORE MARACUI, this contest will compels toott LUTHERAN CHURCH, Walden- (the CLARENCE high Test your knowledge of correct Chewer, a Whooper, or a Boom- the abdomen, command at F. TELER announce the ap- charming brunet school state contest to be held in Btf burg, arc eagerly awaiting the is suck in your was selected evening City the first part of *ocial usage by ansuerng the fol- er? If your« a Pink Voice re- military school Eases Stress proaching marriage of their girl, last October* annual Mission festival which carry the chest up the Macomb lowing quest ions, then checking flecting a pastel personality or guts), and daughter Irene Loretta to Rus- as sweetheart of Entertainment committal far will take place next Sunday, with shoulders Chapter of the Order of the De- against the authoritative answers is it a Vinegar Voicfc whose acid and forward sell Harder, son of Mr. and the highly successful event in* August 24. * Walk tall of Trying Times Molay. Miss Maracui. who is the below: tones bite the air? down and relaxed. Mrs Arthur Harder of the eluded Advisor Manley Santee*. A complete schedule for the Maybe the sounds dras- and pull away from your daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard Speer, John Papajahn, 1. When taking guests to a above By RUTH MILLETT Romeo Plank Road, at four . street, day’s has been an- spine . .’’ Peltier of 87 Miller was Eugene Wolfe, Stewart, activities movie is it a good idea to buy tic, but—“Our world has be- o’clock in the afternoon. Satur- Dick nounced by the Rev. George A. The subtitle of ‘‘So to Speak “IT'S HARD to know what to charming as she competed with Jack Powers, Clarence Freodt, the tickets in advance? come speech-conscious and day, Aug 30. at the Teller Sebald, pastor of the church. has stopped to listen!” is “A Practical Course to De- believe in any more.” Have you a group of five teen aged girls. George Syrett, Maas and girl l“t America residence. 61 Miller Street. Harold German services in the morning 2. Shoulr a others Ferguson von velop Personality arid Power noticed how often you hear that Her dark beauty was enhanced William Caster. says Elisabeth ’ read the letters she re- Miss Teller has chosen for • • • at 10 o’clock will be conducted love Hesse, famous voice teacher, in through Effective Speech and remark made to- as she appeared in a teal blue the Rev. Louis Keinath, of ceives? “To My Stu- day by people her attendants Pauline Harder jacket formal with which she by her book, “So to Speak" which its dedication is. Harder, Sandusky, Mich., and guest 3. Should a mother consider dents, Who Daily Teach Me who used to and Reva sisters of the wore gardenias. She attended St. Stokes is publishing August 20. groom, Music Students speaker in the afternpon.at the it all right to open mail address- clamoring Than I Teach Them.” Mrs. know what to and Loretta Meadle of Louis Catholic school last year “Asa nation we are More Richmond. Pauline Harder will 2:30 o’clock English service will ed to her children? American lan- von Hesse's most famous pupil believe in? and will enter high school this for a be the maid of honor. year a freshman. be the Rev. Theodore Klammer, 4. Should a mother expect guage beautifully spoken, and is Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. It is usually as Attend Festival her children to let 1 ?r read the • • • followed up by Attending Mr. Harder will The contest last evening of St. Clair Shores. easily understood ... We have at ADVANCED STUDENTS of letters they from th e question, be Clarence F. Teller, Jr., by A large tent will be placed on receive their learned, too, that with vocal re- THE REV. AND MRS. Tassie Tavern was preceded the Mount Clemens Branch of friends? ‘‘How you brother of the bride. the church premises, for the oc- lease comes release from Inhibi- GEORGE A. SEBALD have re- can a dinner and dancing under the the Honolulu Conservatory of 5. Should ; mother casion, where Will tolerate tions, a mastery of inferiority turned to their home in Walden- believe in the RECEPTION FOR 156 able direction of chairmen, Har- Music returned yesterday morn- refreshments one child’s g ing through his be served. complex, and anew self-confi- burg after a week’s vacation pe- old standards of Following the ceremony a old Maas and Howard Speer. ing from Chicago, 111., where • * * brother’s or sister’s possessions right and wrong reception they „ you express your- riod in Alpena and the Straits of for 150 will be held FIFTY VOTE participated In the annual and reading old letters" dence. When COUPLES self easily, you discover latent daughter and son-in-law, Mr. when no force at nine o’clock in the evening Fifty couples cast their bal- music festival at Soldier’i Field. MR. AND MRS. V. — HARRY What would you do if Glennie and in the world group . . . and Philip at the Gowanie Country Club. Included in the ODLE and their guest, Miss abilities hitherto unknown Mrs. lot as the contest proceeded, wee Vir- You are traveling by train—- also their son daughter-in- seems to count Miss Teller has been employ- ginia Young. Katrina Quintus, of New York Are you satisfied with your and with Miss Maracui. Inez Woods. Marvin Melts. Jess fa) Wipe out the wash bowl speaking voice? Does it express law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Se- but armed ed by the S. S. Kresge Cos. for a Phyllis Ahrens. Ruth Wilson, Moore and Wayne Walter*. They City, will be the guests at din- with your towel when you have Ruth Millett an interesting personality or bald, of Alpena. strength?" number of years. She resides Edna Rose Wilson and Colleen were accompanied by ner on Friday evening of Mr. using it? their In- finished dpes your speech betray you • • • The dangerous thing is that it with her parents. Mr. Harder Cunningham as contestants. structors, Lovina Jaequea end and Mrs. Paul S. Hirt, at their (b) the porter to as Leave it for isn't just adolescents ques- • a dull, drab person? Does your MR. AND MRS. GEORGE and is employed in Mount Clemens A sweetheart was present- Avery Sullina. summer cottage on the St. Clair clean? tioning college students pin S'i' voice, your English, your man- SCHUSTER, of 2160 Williams who talk by the St. Clair Gasoline ed Mias Maracui by Pat Mc- Three-thousand advaaoa at** river. Answers that way. Just as often such * • • ner of speech show culture or Avenue, Rt. 6, announce the ar- Company. Quader, district deputy of the dents from all parts of the Unit- 1. Yos, then you are sure the lack of it? of daughter, Marie Cath- ideas come from adults, mothers Both Miss Teller and Mr. Birmingham Chapter, Order of ed participated MR. AND MRS. KENNETH rival a States In the they wor’t have to stand in line Here are just a few of the erine, bom yesterday at City and fathers of families who once Harder attended Mount Clem- the DeMolay. She wull wear this tenth music festival. Two thous- HEITCHUE, of 18734 Masonic tickets. were sure what they believed for pointers in this practical, amus- Height Maternity Hospital. The ens schools. 'token when she competes in the and accordion players and * Ave., Mount Clemens, are the 2. No. ing, informative book: baby weighed 71bs. 4 oz. in and what they wanted 'their Following their marriage the district contest to be held in Bir- band of 500 girls from Texas proud parents of a baby boy • • • 3. No. “Since every person speaks by children to believe in. couple will live at 65 Moross. mingham on Sept. 12. Winner at major born morning St. Jos- were branded as high- this in 4. No. ear, begin training your ear to MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE Perhaps that is why John D. lights. eph’s hospital. 5. No. of a \ily Members fai pick up the attributes you wish BARCK and daughters, Bar- Rockefeller, Jr., recently reveal- a • • * * * shouldn’t feel the n cd of keep- ed “ten - to imitate from what you hear bara, Catherine, Patsy and San- the fundamental and - ing their private possession un- a Good Study . Starts CATHERINE O’BRIEN, . . You imitate with your vo- dra, of Ahrens street with the eternal principles" by which he Men Note Girl's Points Aircraft der lock and key to k«ep them daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris cal instruments the sounds you Misses Ruth and Nellie LaPointe and his wife tried to bring up from being rummaged through ARTHUR LUCHTMAN, well- has returned after hear from other vocal instru- and Mrs. Gertrude High, of their family. O'Brien, by the family. known Mount Clemens a the cottage So student be Hubbard Each one of the Rockefeller So Why Spotlight Bad Ones spending week at Best “What Would You Do" solu- ments. a must able avenue, are spending left Sunday afternoon for Wit- Mr. Joe Gallagher to differentiate between the summer cottage in An- principles started out with the of and Mrs. tion—(a). you don't clean it the at a By ALICIAHART type of clothes bring out the best chits, Kansas, be Will be- If and phrase “Ibelieve—” where in Lake City, Mich. yourself are the next pas- lovely the unlovely tones. chorville. NEA Servlet SUff WrlUr lines of the figure, conceals less gin training at the United Air- chances • • • * • • senger to use it will have to clean He must have a definte speech- PEACE OF MIND “IF YOU’RE on a diet, don’t attractive ones and harmonizes craft Training Inc. pattern. To this speech- MR. AND MRS. WOODROW MR. AND MRS. WOODROW it. build THROUGH BELIEFS talk about it. If you have heavy with the personality as well. Mr. Lutchman, son of Mr. end • pattern by to CRISTAL, of Utica, announce CRYSTAL, of Utica, announce a a which model his It would be a fine thing for the legs, don't mention them. If He admits, of course, that he Mrs. A. C. Lutchman, of 97 Ken- own voice, the student must the arrival of a baby boy born American home if troubled, your or if your the birth of a baby boy born MRS. P. K McWETHY is en- neck is too thin has met a lot of intelligent drick avenue, plena to besom . .” LISTEN CREATIVELY . yesterday in St. Joseph’s hos- Monday morning in St. Joseph’s doubting parents all over the hair is in dire need of a shampoo, women who just don’t care much from six months to e year. tertaining the members of her And here’s “Oxygen pital. Hospital. an Cock- country would sit down and and wave, leave them out of the about clothes and insist that they Since graduating from bridge club with a supper at 6 • * * Mourn * • • tail”: “When first out of bed in work out their o'clock tonight, followed by an own creeds. Per- conversation—that is, if you have no time to keep themselves Clemens High school in MSS, the morning stand before an MR. AND MRS. JOHN KUS- haps if they started out with "I want to be somebody's dream well-groomed But he Mr. MRS. EARL DANIELS and evening of bridge. The guest of looks Luchtman was connected open window and, taking each TER and son Billy were dinner believe—" they would find that girl.” askance at this kind of reason- with his father in business. her daughter, Miss June Daniels, honor willbe Mrs. Charles Stain- fore-finger, nostril in thumb and guests last evening of Mr. and they still believe in more than advice comes from • • • are expected home today from ton, of Lakewood. Ohio, who This Rich- ing, as do most men. He'll take ¦ pull the nostrils wide; inhale Mrs. Marvin Renaud at River they admit when they take the ard Korn, rising young along with their holiday at Niagara Falls, was a former member of the Ameri- a little allure the MRS. LILLIAN ALOtJtXfc a long deep breath through the Rouge. negative approach. “It’s hard to can symphonic conductor. you very much. • brains, thank Churchyard N. Y. club. nostrils. of • • Mrs. William K. Think the breath know what to believe • • « • • a a a in any “When a man meets a girl, he • channel in terms of a question KUSTER is attending and Mrs. John L Arthur bene JOHN more.” is more apt to look at her good A BABY GIRL was born to A BABY BOY was born in St. mark beginning at waistline pharmaceutical MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A. returned after attending Michi- the the convention If they could work out a creed features than her bad ones,” Mr. Horn, of Joseph’s Hospital this morning DANKERS entertained at a gan Week, obeerved by tip Mr. and Mrs. Earl in back. The idea is to fill the at the Book Cadillac Hotel this by which they intend to live no Korn continues. “He will notice Warren, Saturday, August at to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stan- cells of the lungs week. dinner party At 7 o'clock last Women’s Benefit Aaaoeletien 16. lowest with matter what is happening or may that she has attractive eyes, a hospital. ek, of Anchorville. air, • • • evening in honor of their son and last week at ths WJLA. Cmh St. Joseph’s * stretching them to their ca- a a happen in the world they would slim waist or handsomely turned daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Port Huron. pacity . . . hold a moment, A BABY bom for GIRL was in find peace of mind for them- ankles. But the minute she • • • • r*;.' MRS. HARRY TAYLOR, then on long-sustained St. Joseph's Hospital Saturday, George A. Dankers, Jr., of Wash- exhale a selves—and they would give it to starts calling attention to her ington, Daily Monitor society editor, hissing sound. Repeat five times. August 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- D. C MR. AND KM PA«Ufig is enjoying a two-weeks vaca- their children. flaw's, automatically stops * Guests~*t the dinner were Mr. DeROSIA, Pinafore Frock When you feel a cool sensation thur Dubay, of New Baltimore. If grown-ups of Detroit, MmlmH • • are troubled chalking up points to her chedit tion with her husband and at the small of you • and Mrs. Albert Schott and Mr. the arrival of a baby |ufl| the back, about “what to believe”—how and unconsciously begins noting daughter, Ann. may know those lower dormant WILLIAM EBERT, 12 Mea- and Mrs. H. R. Stevenson* this morning in ft-JhpmhwKiMp a a a much more troubled must be her shortcomings.” • • • v cells are responding. dle street, was 82 years old yes- pital. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM children, who sense that the The conductor that the “With the major portion of terday. grown-ups whom they look worry her MR. AND MRS. EDWARD MARQUIS, of Detroit, announce to smart girl will about BALL, of Richmond, are the for guidance and figure and other beauty prob- the arrival of a baby girl born are troubled proud parents of a baby boy uncertain and are shifting values public. to you in St. Joseph’s hospital yester- lems privately—not in Saturday, August at rrs XAStm» day day. born 16, day afternoon. Here is a Bit of Advice from to For charming a man, Mr. Korn St. Joseph's Hospital. a a a That is one kind of security large to recommends brimmed , • • • us'nPllP every mother and father could floating , high-heeled LITTLE THOMAS KIL- san- MR. LEWALD You Can Sink Your Teeth In give their children—even in pastel colors and flowers AND MRS. FRANK is recovering -nicely dals. have returned a THE WELL-GROOMED, important to every woman's ap- 1041. The sense of security that and a winning smile rather than PRIEHS from a from fractured leg, received in fas- boat trip on the ”S. S. Noronic” mrnmm a recent fall. He the tidious woman’s budget allows pearance. Whether they are per- comes from knowing for sure brisk conversations about how f is son of to Duluth, Minn. Visiting at the Mr. Mrs. Earl for semi-annual trips to the den- fectly even and beautifully shap- what one considers right and many calories there are in a and Killewald. 133 Priehs is Mrs. L. LAUNDRY street. tist to have her teeth ed quite and what wrong, knowing it so surely potato pancake or how sitting home Fred Miller cleaned. or crooked mis- Wolf, of Phoenix, AND a a a She wouldn't think of spending shapen, your teeth should be that it naturally becomes the too much adds inches to the hip- Ariz., mother CISAMISS J of Mrs. Priehs. A BABY BOY was born this all of her personal allowance on kept as white and shining as pos- code by which one lives and line. PHONE irt * morning in St. Joseph’s Hospital creams and lotions, permanents sible. makes decisions. "WELL-DRESSED WOMEN 603 ummsMsT • • • MISS MARY to Mr. and Mrs. John Veith, of or even clothes, leaving no The fact that they aren’t na- ARE NEVER STUPID” BENBENNICK New Haven. money at all for the important, turally beautiful is a poor reason ROY S. GREENWOOD, form- Richard Korn also has a few will be hostess to the St. Agnes a a a twice-yearly professional teeth for neglecting them or kidding erly of Medea Hotel, has re r things to say on the subject of Guild, of St. Peter’s Catholic Wednesday DR. AND MRS. EDWARD C. cleaning. yourself into thinking that noth- turned to Mount Clemens aft- being well dressed. He main- church, at 1 o’clock MEYER moved yesterday to These days, not only dentists ing you possibly can do will im- er a 2,100 mile trip through tains that he has never met a at her home on 191 Moross ave- their new residence Lode- prove them. Michigan. Indiana, beautifully groomed, perfectly nue. on but beauty experts are agreeing Illinois. • • wyck Ave. lowa, Kentucky and Ohio. Mr. dressed woman who stupid. • ILUNCHI that clean, unstained teeth are Between semi-annual visits to was the dentist when she Greenwood reports the weather He thinks that it takes real sense MR. AND MRS. HERBERT iJ has her teeth cleaned whether or not in all states visited as hot and and good judgment to know TAEPKE, of East Detroit, an- the arrival of baby there is other dental work to be dry. which colors are becoming, what nounce a girl Sunday, August Coming Events done, your smart woman makes born 17. it a rule to use dental floss after To ovoid conffiction in setting dates and for lunch and after dinner and to Make Your New Announcing . changes in regular meetings, call 1800. brush her teeth at least twice a day. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 Now and then, to V. F. W. AUXILIARY remove SPECIAL MEETING in Veteran’s hall, at 8 p.m. stubborn she brushes WIENER ROAST for stains, for all Maccabees, at the home of Mrs. Charles with baking soda. Daugherty, 21 Oak street. Members meet at Barron CH WAY TO hall for transportation, at 8 p.m. CORRECT Bath House Workers THE TEETH LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 BRUSH trmm in, She brushes her teeth correct- TONIGHT iiMtainsa sjwi JUNIOR MACCABEES, picnic at Shadyside, at 12 noon. ly, holding dally FLOWER SHOW, sponsored by St. Clair Branch, the brush loosely in Shores her hand, placing the side of 19, Woman's National Farm and Garden in it August 1941 Association, against gums, turning Lakeview High school auditorium, 26001 it until 7:30 o'clock DAB'S BBSTjiBr Jefferson against Air Crntmm*, avenue, at 3 p.m. bristles are the teeth with bristles between tt Maeemb ELEMENTARY CLASS in naturalization, third floor, County some of AT 59 NO. BROADWAY Building. 7 to 10 p.m. them, then brushing downward. Back and forth strokes all AMERICAN LEGION building benefit party, in Legion club- are right tot polishing biting sur- at 8:30 p.m. house. faces and the front teeth, but GAMES PARTY, sponsored by Sisters Charity, of in St. slow, firm, downward strokes ;,l 7',. m Joseph's sanitarium lobby, at 8:30 p.m. 8939 required to par- MEETING of Perpetual Help Club, at the arc remove food SPECIAL St. Louis ticles from between teeth and to home of Mrs. Joseph 105 Avery street, Business LITTLE 2 to Charbeneau, discourage gums. EVERY GIRL of at 3 p.m. recession of should have a pinafore an 6 TWELVE BELLES, picnic at The mouth wash habit is a enchanting in these Belle Isle. good one, of course. your THURSDAY. AUGUST Rinae small sizes. Here is one of un- 21 mouth after you have brushed CIRCLE ONE of the Women's Guild of Zion Evangelical usual charm—-it buttons down your teeth—and between times, church pot-luck luncheon at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. the back, and has straps over if possible. If you do not have a PRINTING William Bade, 35 the shoulders. The blouse is the Scott Blvd. Guild friends are invited prepared mouth to attend. Bring dishes and commercially type with square neck- own silverware. wash, a mild solution of peasant ST. JOSEPH’S GUILD of St. Peter’s parish, at the home of use line and short puffed sleeves—- lukewarm water and bicarbon- Mrs. Andrew Allor, Englewood avenue, at 9 p.m. hssswti ideal to make in sheer cottons. ate of soda. i9 y\fv*l/s.KW . CARNATION of Louis parish, at the of I C \ a Y47 There are panties, too, which CLUB St. home Mrs. • 0 0 |]| George Ballantine, Crocker boulevard, at 8 p.m. ¦n I may be made to match the pina- ST. PETER S PEOPLE’S CLUB, outing Announce Marriage It’s a practical frock for CATHOLIC YOUNG fore. at summer home of George Dluge, Jefferson avenue. MR. AND MRS. FRANK 5180 is v kindergarten or school. CHEST CLINIC at King’s Daughters Health Center, 1:30 HILL, of Mount Clemens, an- Bv MRS ANNE CABOT 8939 is in sizes 2, Pattern No. to 3 p.m. nounce the marriage of their NEED A BRAND NEW HAT to perk up the wardrobe? Here's \ 3,4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 pina- ISABELLA DAVIS CIRCLE of King's Daughters, potluck at daughter, Jane, to Raymond that has the newest style features—it's off the face and It snugs 1/3 one fore and panties require 2 the home of Mrs. Walter Meldrum, 181 Barbara Reinhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. down over the back of the head! Grand for the college or business yards 39-inch material, blouse street, at 6:30 p.m. Steven Reinhardt, of girl perfect to wear any time of day. You can make two or 7 Macomb. * yard. PUBLIC LUNCHEON, sponsored by Trinity Lutheran Ladies The couple was married on three to match different costumes. Make a “Dutch " hat in For this attractive pattern, Aid. at the school, at 1 p.m. July 3 in Napoleon, Ohio, and velveteen, belting, grograin silk, or velvet. Choose very bright send 15c in coin, your name, ad- ROSE CLUB of St. Louis parish, at the home of Mrs. Sidney are now residing on 19249 Re- colors such as Liberty Red. Cadet Blue, Emerald Green, RAF pattern number and size Smith, road, p.m. Purple. love this hat too. when it's done dress. Quinn at 1:30 vere Avenue, Detroit. Blue or Royal You’ll ye to The Daily Monitor Today’s GOODWILL GAMES PARTY, sponsored by V. F. W. and Mrs. Reinhardt trained in the In dark blue, black or brown for wear with your first fall dress CONSULT with about make them speak tha tangMiPw£k 7th Avenue Auxiliary • Pattern Service 106 in Veterans’ hall, at 8:30 p.m. Ford Hospital School of Nursing or street suit. • phone * New York. N. Y. FLOWER SHOW, sponsored by St. Clair Shores branch. Wo- upon graduation from Mount The sports is always a handy sort of hat to have. Tuck iMB. Interpreting the new trend for man’s National Farm and Garden Association, in Lake- Clemons High School. it in when you go off to the country, for a motor trip, on a picnic! you. The Summer Fashion Book view High school auditorium, 36001 Jefferson ave- m • • ft’s the easiest sort of hat to make. Make one of left-over Mater- showing dozehs of new styles in nue, at 1 p.m. „ AN ART GUM EfASER will ial from one of your sports dresses. easy-to-sew patterns. it for hats (Pattern S180) sewing and finish- Order FRIDAY. AUGUST 23 often remove smudges from Patterns both No. ' jos today. I. O. O. F. in Barron hell, at 6 p.m. wallpaper. Be sure to erase as ing directions color and materials suggesdd and amounts el mater* mfNttffifl Pattern 15c Pattern Book 15c GARDEN TEA, at the home of Mgs. Roy McKinstry, 38 Byron gently os pomible to avoid any lal for both hats may be obtained by tending 10 caste in COIN One Pattern and Pattern Book court, sponsored by. American Legion Aiutpliary, 8 to possible roughening of the sur- YOUR NAME end ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER t* ordered together 35c. 8 p.m. Aane Cabot, Daily Monitor, 108 Seventh Avenue, Ntw Yeeh Oft*