Tuesday—june 27, 1944 MONITOR-LEADER MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH.. 7

r " '' * r—- Large Crowd Attends Tea Bride-elect Ron, iite-Sf7arro(i> VupliaL Reception for

Sunday Afternoon Honored A CANDLELIGHT CERE, f j Former Resident ELIZABETH BREILING en- MONY in the First Presbyter- MR AND MRS FRANK KIS- THE BEAUTIFUL WEATHER Louis Blank and Mrs. Victor tertained at a red, white, and ian church in Ann Arbor, at H SELL entertained Monday eve* brought a Berger. on Sunday afternoon blue kitchen shower last eve- o'clock Saturday night united rung at their home on Byron 150 with large crowd (approximately The table was attractive ning at her home on 89 High in marriage Mary-Jane Romine, Court, Mrs. cloth, in honor of Dr. and women) to the gardens of the an Italian cutwork linen street, honoring Mathilda Marie daughter of Mrs Robert T. Ro- Georg** Hamm, of Ann Arbor, North, avenue, with large bowl of Gasow home on centered a Carl, bride elect. mine of Ann Arbor and the lac former residents of Mount Clem- sponsored garden in red. white and for a tea, which was flowers Flower arrangements were Mr. Romine and William ens. by the Trinity Young Women's blue, flanked on either side by used throughout the house for Thompson Sparrow, Jr , son of Forty were served from League. Presiding at the tea tall white tapers in crystal can- guests decoration. Games were won Mr and Mr«. William T Spar- a tablp w ,th a lace cloth, table were, Mrs. Herman Timpf, delabra. The guests were seat- jaPv '¦ •* laid by Mrs. Otto Wissner, Mary Carl ¦ row of Hampton, Ya. Dr. Wil- centered of vari* Arthur Rudolph, Mrs. ed at small tables in the garden, with a bowl Sr., Mrs. and Virginia Faulmann. liam P. Lemon officiated at the tall were decorated with colored roses and flanked by which Miss Carl was presented with ceremony. tapers. the flowers. Dainty sandwiches and pastel colored For many gifts. For re- Methodist Guild tea cakes were served by the beautiful The bride, who was given in reception Mr«. Hamm wore a freshments, the guests were suit and corsage of League members. marriage by her brother, Dr. yellow' linen Holds Picnic Supper. seated around a large table, Hugh , talisman rosebuds. The display of stuffed ani- t E. Romine of and guests Mr. THE YOUNG WOMENS mals. which the League has been covered with a white cloth, chose a gown of ivory satin, Out-of-town were: METHODIST Guild met Monday working on, for the Deaf Insti- centered with a beautiful ar- fashioned in simple lines, with a and Mi>. Ivar Make of Crystal Hamm; evening at the home of Mina tute in , and the small rangement of pink carnations lace bodice and a full skirt end- Falls, parents of Mrs supper baby mums, and ing a train. fingertip Mr. and Mrs. George Hamm of Lou Bliss for a picnic aprons for the Lutheran Child- and white fc « in Her , of in the garden. After a short ren's Aid Society of Bay City, white burning tapers. Tiny indi- veil fell from a lace cap. Her Schenectady, N Y parents business meeting games were was an added attraction. (J3ride vidual gifts, attractively wrap- bouquet was of white orchids. Dr. Hamm; Miss Lila Wood, guest's place. Schenectady: Mr. and Mrs. Carl played. Mrs. Schock and Flor- ped, marked each ' : < Lorenz THE WEDDING of Evelyn Roberta Stewart, a classmate I Si W v Mrs. Stacey O’Brien assisted ence Blank were co-chairmen Mrs. Otto Wissner and Mrs. E Pray. Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, daughter of Mrs. Nora £ngageil of the bride, at Mount Clemens Mar- the hostess. The next meeting assisted by Mrs. Herman Timpf, Walter Fredericks were co- Elmer Wolff and daughter Jackson, 193 Robertson street, MR. MRS. HARRY High School, was the maid of will be held in August. Jr., Mrs. Patrick O'Grady and hostesses at a miscellaneous AND L. ian of Royal Oak. honor. She was dressed in a « * * Guild who and Stanley Kleino, son of Mr. Moore. 67 Smith street, an- All members of the Mrs. R. Deng. shower for Miss Carl at the for- gown of green taffeta with a • and Mrs. Arthur Kleino, Route 1, the engagement are able to work in the church • • mer’s home on Englewood ave- nounce of their MRS. THOMAS W. CROSS took place June 17, 3:30 daughter Mary to matching headdress of flowers Carol, kitchen will meet at the church at Friday evening. Jane Donald and daughter. are spend- o’clock in the Trinity Lutheran nue last Okopnv, and tulle. Her bouquet was of at 9:30 Thursday, June Child Study Club was son of Mr. and Mrs. ing a few day with Mrs. Leroy o’clock, Church. The refreshment tablft yellow roses. The bridesmaids 29th. Rev. Wilfred Junke Peter Okopnv of Dearborn. No H. Sample and children in Al- Home service. attractively decorated with a were Mary Vedder of Ann Ar- MRS. WILLIAM T. SPARROW • • • Picnic at Green read the date has been set for tile wed- gonac. whore the Samples are wedding cake, miniature bride bor. Charlotte Haas of Monroe MRS. HOWARD G. CHAM- GROUP 2 OF CHILD STUDY Mrs. Arnold Redlawsk was the ding. A reception at the Kappa Al- spending the summer. and red and pink roses. • * • and Jan Alston, a former class- • • Philadelphia, annual pha Theta house, sorority of the m BERLIN, of sister CLUB will hold their matron of honor. Isabel and A mock wedding highlighted mate of the bride when she at- # giv- MacLachlan, edi- picnic at the home of Mr. and # bride at the University, was MR AND MRS. DUANE TRY- of Wallace B. Kathleen Kleino were the the evening's entertainment. tended Oak Grove School in ar- Green, Lodc- en immediately after the cere- LOFF and Mr and Mrs. Henry tor of the Monitor-Leader, Mrs. Stuart 145 bridesmaids. Roger Kleino acted Games were played and prizes Vasselboro, Maine. They wore today Wednesday eve- Congratulations mony by the bride's mother. Tryloff w .11 celebrate their wed- rived in Mount Clemens w'.vck avenue as best man. Lester Jackson were awarded to Evelyn Strass- identical frocks of yellow taffet o’clock. Sparrow ding to spend a 10-day to tw’O-week ning, promptly at 6:30 and Lawrence Nieman were the burg, Mrs. Walter Ostrom and CHARLES FREDERICK with matching headdreses of Mr. and Mrs. are anniversaries tomorrow visit the home of Mrs. James The husbands of members are ushers. reception BAARCK, son of Mr. and Mrs. spending their hones moon at with a dinner and theatre party at A for 400 house prize to Mrs. Bernard Bal- flowers and tulle and carried E. Spier, 20 Byron court, and at to be the guests. guests was held at the Star Ball- Don Baarck, Colonial Court, up- of and yel- Houghton Lake. They will go in Di.tru:t. • • • lantine. bouquets delphinium • * * of brother’s family, 83 on his third birthday annivers- to Md . on Mondav, that her room in Fraser. Miss Carl will become the low roses. Baltimore. North avenue. MRS. EDGAR H. RACINE ary, June 26. The event was where Mr Sparrow will be in- MRS WILLIAMT. KELLY is • • • Mr. and Mrs Kleino w ill make bride of Pfc. Robert F. Juett on Mass, will be hostess to the members celebrated at a family picnic on Alan Donkin of Boston. ducted into the United States entertaining a small supper club at Thursday morning, June 29, at WILLIAM MOELLER, Breit- of the Dresden Club at luncheon their home 26 Stapleton the law n. was the best man. while the ush- Army. at her home tomorrow evening. street. 9 o’clock in St. Peter s Church. meyer Place, spent last week on at 1 o’clock, Friday afternoon • • • ers were I.t. Edward J. Dillon of Small- a business trip to New York Mrs. Lloyd Allen, of Detroit, is MRS. WINANT FOX, whose Kansas City, Mo., Robert man of Akron, O. and Jay Hunt- City. the out-of-town member. birthday anniversary occurs to- • • • • • • day. ington of Ann Arbor. ALLEN, MRS. LLOYD of De- MR. AND MRS. FRED WJillt the doiorS • • • JR., returned Detroit, is spending a few days BREITMEYER, MR. AND MRS. WALTER AL- Buffalo ROY A. HARRIS, son of Mr. cousins, met accidentally in Ha- Births at St. Joseph's with her sister, Mrs. William yesterday from a trip to LOR, Crocker boulevard, upon /$* boulevard. and Niagara Falls in celebration and Mrs. John S. Harris, Route waii, where both are stationed Lehner, South Wilson their 27th wedding anniversary MR AND MRS. CHARLES • * • wedding anniver- 6, has been promoted from the with the U. S. Army. James is Clyair Shores, of their 26th tomorrow. A. BERKEL, St. FOLEY, daughter sary which occurred June 22. grade of Pvt. to that of PFC. at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 12"). CAROLYN • • • a son, Charles Alvin 11, June * * • Mclnerny, and William is the ’" of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. Foley, the Army Service Forces Train- FRANK G. DR. AND MRS. JOSEPH N. MR. AND MRS. / \ has returned from a week’s visit VIRGINIA A. HEUMAN, 159 ing Center at Camp Claiborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc- mi SCHER upon their 18th wed- OSTRAND, 2083 Stafford, a son, with her aunt, Mrs. Betty Grant, No. Wilson, left for for la. an Army Service Forces in- lnerny. ding anniversary tomorrow’. June 25. in . a month’s vacation. stallation commanded by Col. Holland L. Robb, CE. RALPH HUBEL, S 2 C See- • • * MR. AND MRS. KARL bees, received hts promotion to MR. AND MRS. OTTO PRING- SCHARF, East Detroit, a daugh- CHARLES H. KRAUSE, son Electrician Mate 3/C at Argen- NITZ, JR., of 90 High street, ter, June 25. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. tia in Newfoundland. He -is who observed their Bth wedding MR AND MRS RICHARD P. Special on Krause, 299 No. Gratiot, has spending a 19-day leave at the anniversary yesterday, June 26. RANDALL, Roseville, a daugh- to Lieut, in of parents, and * * been promoted Ist home his Mr. • ter, June 26. Army Air Forces at Romu- Mrs. Robert W. Hubei, South the PILOT OFFICER and Mrs. A. MR AND MRS. FRANK W. lus, Mich. River road. R. Willis upon their first wed- HELLEBUYCK, East Detroit, a ¦T^^vLy anniversary today. MMMTS *3.00 S SERGT. ROY J. WEBER, CORP. WILLIAMR. SHAW re- ding Mrs. son, June 26. "Border Round-Up” Willis is with her parents, Mr. “Achieve Success’* learn the profitable BG Hubbard street, who is the ceived a promotion to that of MR. AND MRS. RUDOLPH ll»L and Mrs. Roy Kidd, while Pilot A truly “South of th« border* mO* | J profession of BEAUTY CULTURE. You assistant supply section chief in Sergt. at Fort McClellan, Ala., O. HAUSS, East Detroit, a son, m\W Willis is stationed a full gored skirt can be independent now as after the war. a fighter squadron at a Mus- with the Infantry Ground troops. in England Carl, June 22. lioney! With i •6^ w Rudolph Easy payment plan see us today. tang Base in England, was Sergt. Shaw is the son of Mr. here lie has been for 10 months. of Mexican print motifs and • # • MR. AND MRS. NOBLE A. to deco- * * awarded the Good Conduct and Mrs. J. L. Shaw, 109 Moross ROGAZ, New Haven, a daugh- Fright embroidery 1 lira personal supervision Helen Lowe TO MR. AND MRS. HARRY Under of Mrs. medal for fidelity and faithful avenue. ter, June 23. rate the sv.ect and low i Jf IV4. 1 the BAKER (Helen Fast) on the ar- performance of duty, with MR. AND MRS. MAURICE K. neckline. In Sweepstake ITJyf llj It u W J Fighter Squadron. PETTY OFFICER 1 C LOR- rival of a son, James Allen, in Bth AAF son, Robert Spun rayon. Orange. Gold | /jy,\ Michigan College of Beauty Culture RISTON C. DUTCHER. U. S. Ypsilanti, June 17. WYLIN, Armada, a \J/ Gene. June 23. or Blue White. In New Quarters ot 77 Vi Grotiot Dial 6051 PVT. DONALD W. GREEN, Navy, and Mrs. Dutcher are vis- * • « son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. iting with his mother, Mrs. Har- MR. AND MRS. RICHARD E. TO MR. AND MRS. ROBERT Armada, ir was LAPPIN, a daughter, *- Green, 145 Lodewyck, old McLain on South River road. FAST, , la. on the [\clusi\f Carole king t l graduated Department 10-day Marilyn Florence. June 23. from the Mr. Dutcher is on a leave Pattrn, _ r arrival of a daughter, Roberta, ARTHUR Ik* of Armancnt of Low'ry Field, from his base in New London, MR. AND MRS. June 22. WARNER, Detroit, a daughter, Denver, Colo. Conn. Mrs. Dutcher will re- • • • main here for an indefinite pe- Carolyn Lee. June 23. TO MRS. RUSSELL BLISS on 1 v JAMES DICK ELDER, 42 riod. SERGT. AND MRS SHEL- JleUi (jet 9t SbuuKjlU her birthday anniversary yester- Ferrin place, is at the San An- DON E VOGT. 206 '2 Cass ave- tonio Aviation Cadet Center, SERGT. CLARE LEONARD- day, June 26. nue. a daughter Melanie Grace, • • » \ Texas, receiving preflight train- SON, U. S. Army Medical De- Juno 24 1 4 • Yourpharmacist is a specialist ing to prepare him for aerial in- tachment, with Mrs. Leonard- TO MR. AND MRS. JOHN SERGT. AND MRS JOHN S. struction and duties as an air- son, is spending a 10-day fur- McCALLUM on their Ist wed- FRINK, 27 Fourth street, a prepare whose function is to and crew member of the Army Air lough In the city from Pitts- d.i n g anniversary yesterday, daughter, Michele Diane, June Forces. burgh, Pa. They arc visiting June 26. 25. \ drugs, , standardize and to com- • • • pWuko j~ their parents, Mr. and Mr*. MR. AND MRS WILLIAM J "iIU/ioa/vtiisJ'' pound your doctor’* prescrip- LEONARD GILLITZER, who Frank Leonardson and Mr. and TO MR. AND MRS. DONALD STOLL. 255 North Rose street, a is stationed somewhere in the Mrs. Otto Doescher. PARK on their 15th wedding son. William Frederick, June 25. tion*. He is not qualified to diag- South Pacific, has been pro- anniversary which occurred yes- moted to the rank of Captain, PVT. KENNETH BOELING, your ailment* or to pre- terday, June 26. brated her 95th birthday anni- nose * « • : according to word received by U. S. Army, is now stationed at versary yesterday, June 26. scribe treatment. Your doctor i* Mr. and Mrs. Elbert DeVinnev, Fort McClellan, Alabama. TO JACQUELINE PROVOSC, • • • parents of Mrs. Gillitzer. road, v 6190 Shoemaker who will TO JOYCE IRENE MILLER, thoroughly competent to you and to ALEXANDER NOVITZKY, examine be 10 years old tomorrow. She daughter of Pvt. and Mrs. Stan- FLIGHT OFFICER B. H. 2743 Clinton street, is receiving is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Utica, decide on the treatment indicated. He has not DILKS, JR., received his com- his initial naval indoctrination ley Miller of who was 6 Philip Provosc. years mission as a 2nd Lieut. He is old vesterdav. trained to prepare and compound medicines. at the U. S. Naval Training Cen- been stationed somewhere overseas. ter, Great Lakes, 111. In this store we fullyrecognize the functions and His wife, the former Gladys Martin lives in New Haven. CLARENCE H. FECTEAU. limitation* of both the physician and the phar- who is with the U. S. Army Bth PFC. W I LL I A M LESTER Air Force, sorru\vhere in Eng- macist. Our busines* is compounding ESCHENBURG arrived safely land, was recently promoted somewhere in New Guinea, ac- from the grade of Sergt. to Staff tions according to the doctor’* order*. cording to word received by his Sergt. He is the son of Mr. and wife at 32 Beyne street. Mrs. C. Fecteau, Route 4.

No. 85 of • Tuesday Series LIEUT. CARROLL D. PVT. MARTIN WEIDEMANN. WOODS is attending the AAF U. S. M. C., spent the week-end Instruction school (Instrument with his sister, Mrs. Martin Pilot) in Bryan, Texas. At the Miller. He left for Camp Mira completion of the 6 weeks’ mar. Calif, where he will attend course, he will return to Sedalia a training school for 8 weeks. Army Air Field, Warrensburg, CORP. WALTER ALLOR. son ||j| Mo. and continue as an instruc- of Mrs. Helen Allor, 216 North tor. Mrs. Woods (June Flory) is Walnut street, is home on fur- Prescription Department Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Daily and with him in Bryan. lough from the gunnery school in Columbia, S. C. Sundays. Free Delivery Service in City. CORP. JAMES McINERNY and Pvt. William Mclnernv,, PVT. ANDREW GOOD was home over the week end visit- ing his sister and family before leaving for Camp Skokie Valley 111., where he is stationed. Pvt fy we have yonr favorite TUktcf Siuct £W/ Good is taking preliminary shade of training for Military Police world-famous duty. NEW POTATOES 15 • • • EUNICE ROSE of the city clerk’s office, is taking a two- weeks’ vacation. 2 49= • • • TOMATOES ALBERT E. GILBERT has re- turned from a visit of several PLAYJSHOES NAIL EXAMEL BREAD 329 months in . s 3- c . LAUNDRY.. Yes, On# Week Service it's as beautiful a« ever—or more so—- * with the subtle, deep color-glow only Rr\lon allTyour clothes are shades possess. Yes, the nail enamel on la ikeia |*fc*rllaa POTATO CHIPS -25 c -62 c FULLY COVERED BY FIRE and on and on, with that diamond-firm rharaen... •yatfc#€to AND THEFT INSURANCE aatf m+mrt «, H. A. SMITH'S brilliance roil adore. No wonder rou insist Mlei wear aad ww Family Waih on Revlon! SOC (Plus Federal Ta*) Warehouse Food Market A Specialty 110 NEW STREET NEAR NORTH AVE. MT. CLEMENS Normington's f-- isMfc* TRwftantito Wacom* irmr*~J C