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niiiiiuiiM By Franklin Folger AOPi Alumnae THE GIRLS THE BATTLE CREEK Community Weddings ENQUIRER NEWS Personals Out-of-town guests here for the wedding of A.2.C. and Mrs. John Bristol on Sunday were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Graham, and her aunts, Miss Emmalee Wilson and Mrs. Welcome Two Nebraska Grads Miss Patty Rutt and Miss CT- Blaisdell -Woodin Foster Johnson, all of Memphis, DOWLING Now making Margee Rohwer were welcomed as members when Battle Creek Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Omi- who are guests of the their home at 241 Parcom Wednesday, December 23, 1959 Page 8 I l'W.

cron- Pi sorority met at the bride parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dickinson of 528 W. Comstock, are Mr.

and 'Mrs. David Lynn Blaisdell, who were married Dec. 18 at the home of home of the chapter president. Miss Nancy Hay, 158 Grand Van Buren st. Also here for the Ann Landers' Mail wedding were the groom's aunts the groom's parents.

The bride is the former Miss Nancy Eliza and uncle, Mrs. Gladys Patter blvd. Both new members are graduates of the University of Nebraska and are teaching in the Battle Creek Public Schools. son and Mr. and Mrs.

Council beth Woodin, daughter of Mr. Hawes of Detroit. and Mrs. Max Woodin. Her The evening was spent pre Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Matting- ly of North ave. are on an paring food, toys and clothing to be delivered to a family of six "adopted" by the club as Light Fingers Nimbly Create Heavy Hearts extended trip through Arizona and Texas, and expect to return it's Christmas project in April.

Their temporary head if The next session will be held quarters is at 5851 E. 33rd lucson, Ariz. on Jan. 26, at the home of Mrs. Don E.

Nelson of 218 Gregg dr. Any interested AOPi alumnae who has not been contacted may dresses has a lot to do with his 59fers. Have Annual Christmas Potluck contact the president at her behavior. It's unlikely that i DEAR ANN: What can I'do with a husband who steals? No matter, where home. The meeting will be devoted to bridge and guests will kid in a shirt and tie will get into a fist fight or slide down a Potluck dinner was served be members of two other alum bannister.

when members of the 59'ers Social Club met at the home of nae groups from the area. Open throats, tight jeans and beltless pants are o.k. for a hay Mrs. Merle Palmer of 187 ride or cowpunchin', but school MISS JUDITH SCHOOFF Mr. and Mrs.

George Schooff of Detroit announce the engagement of i daughter, Judith Margaret, to Rodney Carl Shroyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shroyer of Hastings, formerly of Battle Creek. The bride-elect is a senior at the University of Michigan and is affiliated with Sigma Kappa sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of the of where he was affiliated with Chi Phi fraternity, and is attending the University of Detroit Dental School.

A June wedding is being planned. Woodrow ave. for their annual he works he comes home with merchandise, tools, machinery, wire, all sorts of odds and ends from the company. When I get mad he says, "They don't pay Christmas party. deserves a more dignified get up.

Miss Dickerson Weds A.2.C. John Bristol At a candlelight service Sun IV The dining table was cen Boys who LOOK like gentle My name is Jack and PLEASE, no more jack-in-- tered with an arrangement of greens, candles and ornaments men usually act that way. I'm for this part of the code and I day afternoon at Mt. Zipn and a lighted tree featured the hope it passes. A.M.E.

Church, Miss Maude Dickerson became the bride of living room decorations where, following dinner, the evening 1 me what I'm was spent in conversation. A.2.C. John Bristol of the U.S. Air Force, stationed at the Custer Air Force Station. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. MRS. DAVID L. BLAISDELL DEAR ANN: I was happy (and relieved) to learn in your column today that someone else is married to a man who The group, which originated 10 years ago, changes its name husband is the son of Mr. and worm.

inis helps even Ann Landers' things Or, "They'll never miss it. They have plenty down there." He's been employed at three different plants in the last 10 each January to correspond with walloped her around during her Mrs. Lynn J. Blaisdell of Com stock. sleep.

This woman said she James L. Dickerson of 528 W. VanBuren st. and the- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Bristol of Morganton, N.C. the year, and next year will be called the 60's Social Club. Members meet for picnics dur didn't mind because she rea The Rev. Thco Bennink of HAMILTON WATCHES CARL JAMES IEWELER 1 0 E.

Michigan Ava. soned her husband used to the Comstock Methodist Church The Rev. James E. Jackson sleep with his brother Leonard officiated at the 5 o'clock cere mony. performed the double ring cer ing the summer months and only once during the winter for a Christmas potluck and exchange of gifts.

and he got into the habit of slugging in his sleep, in self years and has done the same thing at every one. I was never quite clear on why he was. let out at the last place. I'm afraid the children will learn his ways and it's making emony at 5 o'clock and a musi- The bride wore a beige moire defense. cal program was given by the bride's aunt, Miss Emmalee Wil dress fashioned princess style however, married a man with a matching jacket.

Her who had no brother Leonard. son of Memphis, soloist. accessories were blue and she The first three months of our and Ronald Gernng, organist. me sick. Our eldest boy is 11 and he already asking questions.

Please suggest something DEEPLY CONCERNED. wore a white orchid. marriage found me with con The bride was given in mar Miss Joyce Woodin attended stant bruises, shiners and even riage by her father. She wore her sister as maid of honor and a dislocated jaw. During the a gown of peau de soie with a Dear Deeply Concerned: Mil night I was frequently awak Donald Blaisdell served as best man for his brother.

chapel train. The sabnna neckline was trimmed with French lace studded with iridescent se lions of dollars worth of tools ened by an elbow crashing down on my head. I would yell The bride attended Lakeview and supplies "disappear" an 4 and Delton High Schools. Her and he wake up with a start quins, and her veil of French nually from factories, stores husband was graduated from led "What happened?" illusion was attached to a half and offices all over the country. Comstock High School and is WE WILL CLOSE AT 6 P.M.

ON CHRISTMAS EVE CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS "Merry Christmas to All" from "Gem of the Cleaners" 859 CAPITAL S.W. PHONE WO 8-8148 Open 6:30 a.m. 'til 10 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.

Saturdays 6:30 a.m. 'til. 3:00 p.m. One night he found out what crown of pearls and sequins, The alibis are always the same employed by Leech Bros. Con happened.

I got out of bed She carried a cascade bouquet the ones your husband gives, struction Co. in Kalamazoo. These 1 rationalizations are of red roses and pale green carnations. Mrs. Robert Beavers attend pure nonsense.

If a man thinks swung from the heels and cracked him square on the jaw as he had done to me. He has never hit me in his sleep since he isn't being paid enough he Adah Chapter Installs ed the bride as matron of hon should get another job. Steal Mrs. Thomas Byers and Ar MADAME SNOOZE. or and the bridesmaids were ing is no way to get even, Miss Selestine McNel of Chica MRS.

ARNOLD F. HOAG Arthur Hoags Home From Wedding Trip The First Congregational Church was the scene Nov. 28 of the wedding of "Miss Daisy Mae Danke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Danke of 14772 64 Mile rd. and Arnold Frank Hoag, son of Mrs. Elmer Hoag of 253 N. McKinley ave. The Rev.

Duane N. Vore per thur Rhan were installed worthy matron and worthy patron, re MISS ANN AUGUSTINE UNION CITY Mr. and Mrs. Clair Augustine announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann, to A.3.C. Morris Keith Powell of the U.S.

Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Powell. The bride-elect is a senior student at the Union City High School from which her fiance was graduated in 1957. He is stationed at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas.

No date has been set for the wedding. Since your husband is giving you the "logic" routine tell him go, Mrs; Fred Morris and Mrs. Are your parents too strict? to paste THIS in his hatband: Dons Dozier. Cheryl Faye and You can benefit from the ex Janet Anne Dickerson. nieces People who take things from periences of thousands of teenagers if you read ANN spectively, of Adah Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, at.

a meeting held at Carpenters' HalL Mrs. Ebbin Hannah and Robert Woodford are the new of the bride, were the flower-girls and the ringbearer was places of employment are com mon, ordinary thieves. Over LANDERS booklet, "How To Steven Brown. Live With Your Parents, en period of years the precentages are strongly, in favor of being closing with your request 20 Robert L. Beavers served as the groom's best man and the formed the ceremony at 4 caught.

Ask him if it would be assistant matron and patron, and Mrs. Woodford and Mrs. Robert E. Cantrell are the conductress and assistant conductress. Mrs.

Jess Charles is cents in coin and a large, self addressed, stamped envelope, o'clock in the afternoon and Mr. ushers were Fred S. Morris, Ce worth all the equipment in the factory to be fired for stealing. Danke gave his daughter in cil Brown and Calvin Edwards, (Ann Landers will be glad Custer: Post, Auxiliary Ask how he like to be prose Immediately following the to help you with your prob marriage. The bride wore a floor length cuted in a court of law and Give Family Party lems.

Send them to her in the secretary; Mrs. Louis Jones, i treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Moss, wedding there was a reception in the church parlors. Miss gown of chantilly lace and sat wind up with a besmirched care of this newspaper enclos The annual Christmas party in. Her fingertip veil of lllu name to hand down to his son, ing a stamped, self-addressed Billie Windham presided at the guest book and Miss Mandy sion was attached to a cap of envelope.) sequins and pearls and she car DEAR ANN: A bunch of Alexander and Miss Diane Sim ried a cascade bouquet of white squares in our school are trying We wish you and your loved ones all the joys of a Merry Christmas! mons attended the gift table.

mums." The newly weds are at home Junior Garden Club's Officers Are Elected marshal! in the east; Enid Evans, chaplain; Mrs. Rhan, OES flag bearer; Mrs. Dan Moss, U. S. flag bearer; Mrs.

N. J. Sheppard, Christian flag Harvey Sisco, warder; Dan Moss, sentinelr Mrs: John Ada; Mrs. Elder Hollis, Esther; Mrs. Arnetta Singleton, Martha, and Mrs.

Frank Woodson, to pass a code of behavior which includes boys wearing long-sleeve shirts and lies to Miss Ruth Ann Danke served her sister as maid of honor and temporarily with the bride's parents. She is a graduate of Officers were elected when classes. the bridesmaids were Mrs, Central High School and at i ii i the Junior Garden Club of Bat Who in the Sam Hill wants tends the Kellogg Community George Danke sister-in-law of the bride, Mrs. Freed Mess- tle Creek met for its Christmas College. Her husband is a grad party at the home of Mrs.

A. ner sister of the groom, and uate, of the Olive Hill High Thernstrom, 20 Hamilton dr. Miss Mary Schaffer. Debbie School at Morganton. BE SURE TO SEE OUR ADV.

ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27TH FOR SPECIAL END -OF -THE-YEAR ltASHAWIR till I IPt Wax the snow shovel, and Trudy Nasby is the new pres Pre-nuptial parties were giv of the General Geo. A. Custer Post of the American Legion and its auxiliary was held at the clubhouse in Verona with 350 members and their families in The post commander, John H. Greve, welcomed members and guests and Mrs. Walter G.

Russell was mistrejss of ceremonies for the program which followed dinner. Taking part were Peggy McDonald, Miss Gloria Peterson, Jerry Belsher, Miss Diane David, Cathy McDonald, Miss Judie Johnson, Miss Sandra Gustke and the three Custer Drum and Bugle Corps majorettes, Lea Ann Weisheipl, Nancy McDonald and Sharon Hidgon. The evening was concluded with the arrival of Santa Claus who distributed gifts and candy to all the children. scraper now and then. Wet, ident, Diana Porter, first vice en by Mrs.

Beavers, Mrs. Mor and Denise Dahnke, cousins of the bride were flowergirls, and David Danke was the Kenneth Seymour served to dress up every day like a funeral? And what has. a guy's clothes got to do with behavior anyway? Help help! The creeps are closing In. We need someone to speak for us. How about it? ANTI-SQUARESVILLE.

Dear Anti-Squaresville: Sorry, Boys, you rattled the wrong cage. I believe the way a boy ris and Mrs. Bertha Dickerson. snow will then slide right off the implements. president; Jeanne Hirlemann second vice president; Eliza I bLCAKANV.C VALUC) beth Wertz, secretary, and Dar- as best man and the ushers New Kind of Teapot cy Fockrandt, historian.

Mrs were Jon Dunham, Bill Caster- i John O'Sowski is the new club line, cousin of the bride, and NEW MILFORD, Conn. OJPD Vance Holmes, cousin of the A new teapot is designed to suit different tastes to a It groom. has two spouts and two wells A reception was held at the "Williams House following the SWIRLABOUT Tea is put in one side and hot water in the bther for the desired strength. The teapot has ceremony. -FABRIC'S- M.J.&, COMPLETE LINE PAPER CLOTH BAGS PARTS SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES SWEEPERS YOUR "HOOVER" MAN 419 Upton WO Z7221 The bride and groom are both graduates of Central High School.

She is attending a six-cup capacity and comes in or cerulean blue glazed ceramic. mil BETWEEN WOOLWORTH'S AND KROGER'S Sfioe Superstitions Wright's Beauty Academy and he is employed by the F. A. Fabricating Co. After a wedding trip to Northern Michigan the 78 S.

20th St. IN THE NEW YORK (LTD Shoes once figured in superstitions. Italian mothers tied bows of red fO I BOO CAR at ao Ti (T-atTwtcN TIftlUTOUM.CaiUMIU PHONE WO 3-0850 couple are at home at 169 Creek-view dr. ribbons on shoes of their chil A' '6 ft" ft ft dren to shield them from the tOOM DIVIDERS E7WEEN ROOMS WARDROBE CLOSURES dancers of the "evil eye." And Smooth elegance in a holiday whirl Permanent Including Styling Cut in Ireland, it was believed that burying the old shoes of a lost Use a light finger on trigger of the spray-type perfumes and colognes. A little goes a long way.

''x 'xeum ffffrrrf-nmiiri---wiihW-Tfrrrf child would bring him back. tetmas qS a-tox islyiOTafioiis STYLISTS Dorothy Bayh Louise Burtesoa Glady Wllkey Else Zacher CSIL(CHARCE ACC0D.T LAST-MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTIONS EasUy Installed. Moderately priced, la colors or natural- WO 4-3729 Felix J. Brown Sons 327 Capital. S.W.

If you're one of the many late Christmas shoppers, we will be glad to help you Well stocked with gay and thrifty gift merchandise of the finest quality. Choose from a wide selection of MRS. CEORCE METZ, Owner 7 CAPITAL S.W. WO 2-2774 DIAMONDS FREE PERMANENT WAVE Reg. 12.50 to 27.50 Value Included Free with 'every BEAUTY PRO-CRAM Sold Before December 25.

Program Prices Low as $6.25 Per Mo. ESTRADA'S Figurette Salons 36 N. Wash. WO 4-7113 Soft As SCALAWAGS EMBLEM RINGS CULTURED PEARLS CHINA CRYSTAL NOVELTY GIFTS TOASTERS WATCHES ELECTRIC SHAVERS SILVERWARE CLOCKS STEREO PHONOGRAPHS RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS COFFEE MAKERS COSTUME JEWELRY III I WAFFLE IRONS ELE'CTRIC MIXERS ft POINSETTIA I CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 1 2 Bloom Plants 1.98 1 3 Bloom Plants $2.49 1 4 to 8 Bloom Plants $3.49 4 WAYS TO SHOP: Charge Account: Our regular 30-day account. Statement payable in full monthly.

Option Charge Account: Up to 90 days same as cash. Budget Payments: For the purchase of larger items. No money down, up to 24 months to pay. Layaway: Pay 20 down, and the balance in convenient monthly payments. Cyclamen $2.49 begonias 79c $1.98 1 I I Christmas Centerpieces 1.25 up A delightful shoe you SEE buf scarcely FEEL.

Unlined V- Open Tonite 'Til 9 Thurs. 9 a.m. 'Til Closed Christmas Day suede in misty grey, soft beige Of black. Cushion crepe sole. Sizes 4 to 10, AA to B.

OPEN TONITE 'TIL 9 P.M. THURS. TIL 5:30 AARON J. PEARLMAN'S felewel Box Um CREEft FINEST JEWELW STORi 46 WEST MICHIGAN AVE. The BLOSSOM HOUSE WO 3-339S 744 S.W.

Capital Ave. ARKERS IB Next to Green Gardens 5 Alo Tadman Florists 2930 Mich. WO 3-3891 Bijou 47 W. Michigan Ave. Next to The Quality Footwear i.

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