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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 18

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Port Huron, Michigan
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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD PACE FOUR. SECOND SECTION SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1949 Dinner Party Marks Birthday Names August 20 Wedding Date Tel. 6441 STILL GOING STRONG! 4 riLJUUJ III. I III.LII I '1 'I PENNEY'S JUNE Charles fitzpatrick Interior Furnishing Draperies. Wall Paper, Floor Covering.

Furniture i nmminnH i in mi hi 1 i-i J- -c 1 3 Sl "7. Sit' i JC1 lOJ DU jT 1 -J9v i I tv i I Mil -'II NATION-WIDE MUSUN SHEETS wherever you go because your clothing is returned to you, bright and clean and ready to wear. For satisfaction guaranteed, Phone 6991 a Photo by Frank E. Burkart Sandra Lee Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Foster, Tenth avenue, recently celebrated her eleventh birthday at a dinner party in her home. Pink and green motif decorated the dinner table for the occasion and each guest was presented a wrist corsage. Photographed at the dinner were, left to right above: Pat Watkins. Alice Frye, Marilyn Burkart, Charlene Henry, Katherine Davis, Sandra Foster, Barbara Burns and Mildred Beach. 81" 99 PARK CLEANERS Photo by Askr-Shain LOUISE SELZER PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 101 BROAD ST.

tended Port Huron Junior College before beginning her studies at Wedding Rites Solemnized At Western Michigan College, Kala mazoo, where she is now a student. Mr. Ullenbruch was also graduated AT THIS LOWER PRICE YOU WILL WANT AN ARM-LOAD! IMAGINE FINDING SHEETS OP THIS QUALITY AT SUCH A LOW PRICE! PEN-NEY'S OWN LABORATORY TESTED FOR QUALITY AND WEAR. Candlelight Ceremony by Port Huron High School and at Tile engagement Miss Louise Selzer to William R. Ullenbruch was announced recently at a tea given Dy her mother, Mrs.

Kath-erine Selzer, and sister, Mrs. Martin Glyshaw in the Selzer home, Thirteenth street. The couple plans to be married Aug. 20. The bride-elect was graduated by Port Huron High School and at tended Port Huron Junior College and Western Michigan College.

He is now a student at Hillsdale CoL lege, Hillsdale, where he is affiliated with Delta Sigma Chi fraternity. She carried orchid and white flowers. Robert Johnson, Marine City, brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Charles Fenton, Detroit, and Peter LaCroix, Algonac, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Bernard Rose sang "Because," "I Love You Truly" and "The Lord's Prayer." He was accompanied by his sister, Muriel Rose.

Mrs. Johnson chose a pink crepe dress and white accessories for 81" a 108 Yale Is Popular Spot For Busy Holidays A PERMANENT her daughter's wedding. Her flowers home for the weekend include Mr 42" 36" CASES Yale, June 4 Miss Minnie Mc-Mahon, Detroit, spent Sunday and and Mrs. Thomas Mullaney and were white roses. Mrs.

Fenton, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gray lace over taffeta gown, white Monday in the home of her brother, son, Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borck William McMahon.

accessories and a corsage of and Miss Margaret Mullaney, all of THAT is YOURS Cut and Re-styled to Make You Look Your Loveliest Detroit. Mrs. Borck and Miss Mul laney remained for graduation ex Miss Ella Furlong, Detroit spent the holiday weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Marine City, June 4 At a candlelight ceremony In St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church Saturday evening.

Miss Margaret Marie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Marine City, became the bride of William K. Fenton, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph T. Fenton, St. Clair. Rev. John Keller, pastor, solemnized the rites before some 200 wedding guests.

Baskets of roses and snapdragons and tall tapers in branch candelabra decorated the sanctuary of the church. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore a white, marquisette and satin gown fashioned along Quaker lines. Her only jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. Her net veil was held in place by orange blossoms.

She carried- an arm bouquet of white roses. Mrs, Peter LaCroix, Algonac, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore an aquamarine gown, matching mitts and hat, and carried a colonial bouquet of aquamarine and white flowers. Mrs. Robert Johnson, Marine City, sister-in-law of the bride, wore a yellow marquisette gown, matching mits and hat and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow and white flowers for her duties as bridesmaid.

Miss Patricia Kelly, Detroit, cousin of the bride, also bridesmaid, was in orchid attire. ercises Thursday when their bro ther, John, was a member of the Mrs. William Furlong, and family. special 1 A Mrs. Bernice Doherty and family of camellias.

After the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors. A four-tier wedding cake centered the bridal table. After a two week's honeymoon In Charleston, S. the newlyweds will live in Marine City. Mrs.

Fenton was graduated by Marine City High School and her graduating class of Yale High School. Thomas Mullaney, a son UU Detroit, were visitors in the Fur Brash Permanent long home Sunday. SMARTNESS INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENT of the Frank Mullaneys, will grad uate from of Engineering de partment, June 15. Only Mr. and Mrs.

James Cole and young son, Detroit, spent the holi husband was graduated by St. Clair Miss Mina Mackman and Mrs. Thelma Stewart left last Sunday day weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cole, Speaker Township.

Mrs. Cornelius Gleason, who High School. Out of town wedding guests were from Algonac, Port Huron. St. Clair, Muskegon, Detroit, Cleveland, Columbus, Richmond, Grosse Pointe and Cheboygan.

lor a ween vacation in the East em states. JT i. i JUST CALL hazzard's spent the winter in Detroit, ac ivirs. oosepn win, uetroit, was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

YOUR RELIABLE PERMANENT WAVE SHOPPE D1AL 2-4214 John McGratton, Memorial Day. companied her daughter, Mrs. Marie Feagan, and family, Detroit, to her home here Monday and spent the day. Guests in the Frank Mullaney Delicious breakfast muffins may be made by adding one-third cup of coarsely chopped crisp bacon to the dry ingredients in a standard HURON AVE. AT QUAY ST.

Over Fox's Jewelry Store Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis and family, Chicago, 111., spent the muffin recipe. nonday weekend with her father. unaries Adams.

Miss Mary Anne Clark, Memphis, was a weekend guest in the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Diefenbach.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sauli no and family.

Detroit, were euests of Mn H. G. Holcomb last Sunday. Ml Mrs. Nettie McCleary.

Port Hit. PASTEL ISATH TOVELS Thick, luxuriously soft tf rry's in the big wrap-around lb that Dad loves. All new pastel shades. Matching Fata Towtl J9c Face Cloth 17c. ron.spent Memorial wepkp nrl with her daughters.

Mrs. Mathew Hall and Mrs. Ed Chandler. a Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Miller en iiiihihi! NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR Drapes and Curtains THOROUGHLY AND SKILLFULLY CLEANED Your drapes will delight you with their freshness and brightness when reconditioned by our expert methods. Protect your winter garments. Have them cleaned and sealed in mothproof bags now! FOR PROMPT SERVICF CALL 2-4242 iillllilpiii tertained at a family dinner in their home Memorial Day honoring their twin granddaughters, Mary Margaret and Jean Marie Miller, who New Low Jj. were iour years old that day. The Misses Mollip Mirnt i 55s Pl I Catherine McKinney, of Detroit, spent the holiday weekend at their home south of town xmw I It kkVkl I I I I II ViiuuuiJwv -a.

ma A ERIE SQUARE 5 Five full yards of bleached tnrrill cheesecloth 36 Inches wide now JriviHi licit uu iirru i that just can't be beaten. Sav road. Mr. and Mrs. George Cavanagh entertained some 58 relatives at a reunion in their home last Sunday Visitors were from Detroit, Alpena' Saginaw, Clare, Lansing, Flint! Birmingham, Richmond and Yale-community.

Potluck dinner was served and the afternoon was spent in visiting. Movies were taken of the group and recordings were made. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stirling.

Saginaw, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Cavanagh. Mr. and Mrs.

Blake Cheesman attended the races at North Branch Memorial Day. tomorrow durinK Penney'i big box hite Goods event. WOOL BLANKETS WHITt GOODS 4 This ft 3 i-lb. all wool blan- 4 ket packed with typical Pen- SPECIAL ney New decorator colon with a fine rayon satin fC binding. An extra bi(r siie.

too. I 1 that allows plenty for turk-ln. To make a lemon frosting for the top of an 8-inch sponge cake, cream two tablespoons butter or margar-ing, beat in a cup of confectioners sugar. (Be sure to sieve the sugar if it is at all lumpy.) Now add a tablespoon of lemon juice (the juice of half a small lemon is usually enough) and thin with a little cream. Sprinkle with finely chopped nutmeats after spreading over the top of the cake if desired; this amount of icing will not frost sides.

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Full size with Double Bed. $219 Love Seat with Single $179 PORT HURON MATTRESS CO. Mattresses AS LOW AS 42 INCH Nation-Widc PILLOW TUBING W8ITI WOODS 1 Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Grade-A Large, Fancy White For the best buys Be Quality Wise Buy Swift's Brookneld Buy London's LONDON'S FARM DAIRY a 4 Nation-wide quality, tamou 95 all over AMERICA for its lonf wearing qualities. We hve it at a NEW LOW PRICE. $19 Howard Furniture Co.

A Small Deposit and too can take your purchase home OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 1605 PINE GROVE at the P. M. Crossing DIAL 2-3931 SAVE THE CASH CARRY WAY! 908-91 2 Military Street 2136 Pine Grove Ave. Phone 9070.

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