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THE WYANDOTTE NEWS - HERALD PAGE TWO GET WAR BONDS NOW lv.Sk... J 8 C*Nl Air-Condition Pnntc* B 5 ' l<i and Oil rvnicn Ou Cult Heatera v - i X. » 4| C*nventon Unit* : *x .Wf h»M« Repair* 9~- I . V L'«i Stoker* gßHpKjHinff^m {•&s x — wfrJmt Fnm»c« Blower* Q U A L I T Y C L O T H E S ☆ We Are Closed Thursday P. M. All During August F. ARMSTRONG & CO. WYANDOTTE'S FINEST STORE FOR MEN BIDDLE at OAK STREET THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1945 Air Filters EVERYTHING in HEATING SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL TYPES Industrial and Residential Machine Guards Boxes Blow Pipe Stacks Spray Booths Oil and Chip Pans Eavesiroughs and Down Spouts SERVICE ON GAS and OIL FURNACES AUTOMATIC HUMIDIFIERS 11.50 For All Furnaces HAYES FURNACE CO. 1634 EUREKA WYy 1540 aato in a tie Humidifier* Mj« s al, % lyife) W \ jfcY ,-J' ■' ■ * % THE GRANDEST WEARING PLEASURE YOU COULD HAVE Suits of Distinction Tailored by Kuppenheimer Varsity Town Devonshire J 3O » J 55 LfjjifcS m |lflVV'a Gas Conversion Cnlta Gravity Furnace Cooling Calte JX Suva* Automatic Hot Water Hester Automatic Damper Controls fM' Eavwtr**rhiag "EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" Bellingham, Washington Scene Os Barnett-Schoemer Nuptials Dorothy Schoemer Repeats Vows With Ernest Barnett at Church of Assumption Recently At a nuptial high mass perrormea at the Church of Assumption in Bellingham. Washington, Dorothy Schoemer, dauuhter of Mr. and Mrs. Fiank N. Schoemer, 2206 Davis street, became the bride of Ernest Barnett, son of Mrs. E. E. Barnett of Mt. Vernon, Washington. The Rev Joseph officiated at the ceremony. For her wedding, Miss Schoemer, former dietician at St. Joseph’s hos pital, chose a smart gray dress, set off with long gloves and pearl ear rings and necklace. A large flowered hat completed the costume. For her flowers, the bride had pink roses and sweet peas. Attending the couple were Mar garet Toohey of Bellingham, super intendent of nurses at St. Joseph's hospital, and Dr. Rolland Boettner, also of Bellingham. Miss Toohey Permanents • Machine Machineless and Cold Waves 9-6 Daily. Eves, by Appi. DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SHOP Dorothy Twlock . . formerly Dorothy Williams 747 ORCHARD 1259-W wore a yellow frock with a large picture hat and a corsage of orchid sweet peas Following the ten o’clock cere mony, a wedding breakfast was held at the Hotel Leopold for twenty-five guests. The couple left for a wed ding trip to Victoria Island, British Columbia and other points in Can ada. They will be gone about two weeks. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Barnett u r ill make their home at 500 Myrtle avenue, Bellingham. The bride is a graduate of St. Marie Academy in Canton. Ohio, and also attended Notre Dame Uni versity in Cleveland. She served her internship at the Miami hospital in Dayton prior to coming to St. Joseph's. Mr. Barnett is a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle and at the present time Is in busi ness in Mt. Vernon. from $5 Shampoo and Hair Style SI.OO Robert Wells' Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells nee Lois Marsh of Tretjton, arrived home yesterday from two weeks wedding trip, following their marriage on August 1. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Marsh of Trenton, while the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wells of Huron River Drive. Flat Rock. The couple were united in mar riage in a double ring ceremony in St. Mary’s Rectory, Rock wood with the Reverend Soest officiating. They were attended by Beatrice Sable of Trenton, cousin of the bride, and Robert McComb of Flat Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Wells will reside in their new' home on Huron River drive in Flat Rock after August 15. PROBLEM CLINIC OPEN Major Emri L. Stidham of the Chicago Regional office of the Field Investigations Branch of the War Department Office of Dependency Benefits is in Detroit to assist sol diers’ dependents with their family allowance problems. Temporary headquarters have been established in Detroit in Room 405, Federal Building and wil remain open until September 15 RIDGE FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE TRENTON 0240 R. W. RIDGE INSURE CANNING SUCCESS! RUBBERS And follow instruction* in tfcn Ball Blut Book. To f%t your copy •end 10c with your naoM and addreaa to •AU MOntlM COMPANY, Mwncia, lad. AMBULANCE SERVICE NIXON FUNERAL HOME 2544 BIDDLE Ph. 0607 H. F. Thon Cos. Funeral Home and AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 0007 - 2760 Biddle ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Verne Rushlow of Twenty-second street announce the birth of a daughter, Conatance, born Monday at the Wyandotte General hospital. The Rushlows also have a son, Dickie. CALL IN YOUR SOCIAL NEWS TO WY. 1166 WE WILL BE CLOSED I As. 48-HOUR SERVICE ON CLEANING and PRESSING DELSEY TOILET TISSUE While They Last One to a Customer ■ | t • /// mgJT/G MWI lea—l L SAPONIFIED COCOANUT SHAMPOO Leaves hair softer . , , A lot U a Drying ... Contains pat • flj ented rinsing agent , . . Double-filtered —Leaves •*»«.- 49c Bottle j \l NESTLE Vy JjJ BABY HAIR GAVE ME PRETTY CURLS Thanks to Nestle Baby Hair Treatment, your baby can have adorable curls and ringlets. Use when second hair is about one inch long and see the glorious re sults. Commended by Parents’ Maga zine. SI.OO bottle makes one quart. NEW— CHROME DOUBLE EDGE RAZOR Guaranteed Rustproof H[R[ NOW AT LOW COST * * 6 VITAMINS and 3 MINERALS IQJIJIIIm -" ■ . '._ IS - i.'JH, THIN BLADES 4 for 10c BLUE BLADES. 5 for 25c Bj VASELINt I HAIR TONIC Contains Liquid Petrolatum For improving the condi tion of the scalp and for dressing the hair. Size 3 C SPECIAL 50c Size \ Jfoutc MAY HAVE 4°f J GINGIVITIS maAoaae with HiTMbiffi ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sieloff of 632 Goddard road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Johnny Moyer of Plym outh. Michigan. The wedding will be an event of parly fall. Buy War Bonds AUGUST 13 THROUGH AUGUST 18 Will Reopen August 20 MURRAY CLEANERS 1517 EUREKA In Hk Wat dWtßßmmMaSk. IS k | um riATc. DRUG STORE 3100 BIDDLE AVE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES IODINE . . . as ■ 7c ADHESIVE TAPE .. .7c WITCH HAZEL . . ■7c STYPTIC PENCIL -sr. 7c APPLE BLOSSOM-TALC 7c WAVE SET , , . 7c ASPIRIN .. . •na.t 1 ". 7c TOOTH BRUSH . -ar 7c SULFUR CANDLES . . 7c ALL IN ONE TABLETI "itAQ? ICoSoMf *169 SIZE f. 25c Dandruff Comb T3c 25c BIOLAC Baby Food 15« too UNICAPS . . . 2 100 MULTICEBRIN . 4 100 COMBEX . . . 4" 12 oz JECULIN . , , 2 30 BASIC FORMULA »I** 1 pound IRRADOL A. . 99c 100 VITAMIN -C - 89 c 250 BEXEL . . . .4 dQBpN^ZjELPEKFUME Compounded with PRE-WAR Delicate Fragrance 49c Tax The only sound and durable foun dation for true fellowship and broth erhood is love for God. and the teachings of Christ <Jesus) that directs us in love for others. —Henry Geerlings NEISNER BLDG. 10c Safety Pins 4 C 60c Benzedrine Inhalers 49 e i *qSL^ / Hi ERNIE PYLE'S NEW— SENSATIONAL BOOK NOW HERE IS YOUR WAR s|oo FILM STORY OF G.I. JOE 5 Pound Dextri Maltose 2 79 100 Saleto Tablets 47‘ Past, present, or future philos ophy or religion, which departs from the instructions and example of the great Galilean Prophet, can not be Christ like. —Mary Baker Eddy 'I LOVE 4011 !’ ale -juU umdb until . ucu bay it xihtfi a !> grtyeoub engagement and 'uteddinq ting dim cH R LI CH S QeutdliM }l 30 OIODUE. AVE -NEXTfc NCISHEBS • WYANDOTTE * PINT MINERAL OIL Can Vitamins Changs Grey Hair? & LritH hack hair. where the condition had previously been given up as hopeless. In tc«ts n-.de by the Good Housekeeping Magazine. or out of '.’s men and worn-n tested, proved suece*»ful. This “antl-gray hair vitamin", tceleium pantothen ate* bowed poitive evidence of a return to natural h'.ir color. BOTTLE f #fcO OF 100 * •?& ' RELIEVE BABY'S'' \ > TEETHING FAINS l If your baby cries end ia irritable t i while teething, u-e Jfum-Zit. This J f nodr'n formula gives speedy relief. 4 Simply rub s few drops on tender A ■ Rims. Contains no harmful ingre- J f ti rr.ts Baby will lcve its clean re- C freshing taste. Costs only a few cent* ] nt all drug stores. »■ ■ ■ J -v qwb«LY Reueves , m x±T£ETHING PAINS •'*» Art you trciblcd wrtt sack Ua itsirdcn as PSORIASIS? ECZEMA? ATHLETES FOOT? FACTORY RASH? Mir.) people get wonderful relief with A-1 SALVE Ask your druggist to show you phoroftrjphic proof of hi marvelous results. Best when used with A»1 SULPHUR SOAP ' ' A medicated soap for minor skin blem ishes. Very helpful for a clear skio. A-1 SALVE Ho. 2 for VARICOSE ULCERS and, troublesome, open sores Always spec ify A-1 No. 2 in the green packaged Sold at all drug counters • . -w / < - DIETETIC FOODS Id still be munching those tasteless rations of the average diet. Now I eat ail I want and enjoy every crumb, because DIA MEI Dietetic Foods are 3>el cioui Take my tip . . . try DIA MEL Foods today. There's a surprise in store for your palate. A full line of DIA-MEI Products always on 1?j L sash rawous M j fa . ouairtv H ItL'f "• \n amazing \*;amtn ailed Calcium Pan tothenate has been found to give mir aculous results In mint cases of fall ii*r hair, s-alp con ditions, and dull, faded and lifeless balr. Calcium Pan tothenate teems to feed the h.-.ir roots and nourishes them and is (bought to Jf somebody HADN'T TOLD ME about . . .