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Adding to the ever-increasing number of post-war brides is the group portrayed above. In the
top row is Mrs. Leo Koehl. the former Florence Litwinski. From left to right in the center row
are Mary Nabreski,-bride of Lawrence Rushlow, and Helen Yurovich, now Mrs. William Schreiber.
At the bottom, from the left, are Mrs. George Purcell, the former Marguerite Delves, and Kath
arine Bonham, who became Mrs. Willard Glinke. —Photographs by LaSalle Studio
Reveal News Os Localites Marriage
News of the December 31 wedding
of Miss Doris Johnson and Har
vey W. Payne, seaman 2nd class, is
being told.
The couple exchanged vows after
the Rev. Edward Wilcox in the
First Methodist The bride,
who will continue to live with her
parents for the present, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
B. Johnson, 2134 Eleventh street,
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Here you can enjoy the most lavish
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fort and convenience AT NO EXTRA
COST TO YOU.
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and her husband, who returned
immediately to his base at Norman,
Okla., is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Winlow Payne, 3577 Twentieth
street.
White wool was worn by the
bride whose corsage was of garden
ias. Her maid of honor, Miss Lois
Harnish, chose a pale blue wool
Once you put yourself in
our hands loveliness is
yours for keeps. Uur ex
pert operators will make
your hair soft and lus
trous dress it in a be
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THURSDAY. JANUARY 10, 1940
dress and pink corsage of carna
tions and rosebuds.
William McGrath acted as best
man.
After the service a wedding din
ner was served to the immediate
family at the Wabeek tearoom.
The bridegroom has been in
service four months. Both are grad
uates of Roosevelt high school.
Louis Paludcppis Depart
For Florida This Mouth
A gomg-away party in courtesy
to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paludeppi,
1642 Twentieth street, was given
Saturday night at the home of
Marion Barecy, 1063 Michigan
boulevard, Lincoln Park.
The PaludeppiSs who have lived
here three years, are leaving this
month for Florida where they in
tend to establish residence perma
nently.
The farewell event was attended
by 14 guests, among them Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Broughton, Wyandotte.
John LaConrse Now Home
After 31 months in the European
theater with the 639th anti-aircraft
artillery, former sergeant John La-
Course, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawr
ence LaCourse, 21604 E. River road,
Grosse lie, arrived home Monday
morning.
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Miss Olga
Momcilovtc
Bride-Elect
A family dinner party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mom
cilovic, 1176 Yorkshire road, Grosse
Pointe, Monday, was the occasion
for the announcement of the en
gagement of their daughter, Olga,
and Louis Kukolich, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Kukolich, Youngstown,
O.
The bridegroom-elect resides with
his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kurepa, 4102 Sixth street,
Wyandotte.
An all-white color scheme pre
vailed at the Momcilovic home for
the announcement. Lily - shaped
candles were used on the table
which were laid with lace cloths.
Olga received, a B.S. degree in
English from Wayne university. She
is a graduate of the Grasse Pointe
high school.
Louis attended school in Youngs
town and at present is employed
by the American Express, Wyan
dotte.
Plans are being made by the cou
ple April 28 wedding in the
Serbian Orthodox church East De
troit.
Roosevelt A Calf el l a
Choir Gil es Annual
Concert On Wednesday
Roosevelt high school's a capella
choir, under the direction of Miss
Eleanore Bennink, will present its
annual concert in the school audi
torium Wednesday evening at 8:15
A group of three numbers will be
sung by the choir. William Ander
son will play two piano solos, “Pre
lude in G Minor by Rachmaninoff
and Etude Opus 10 No. 3 by Chopin.
The concert will include a group of
semi-popular selections by the girls’
double trio.
This semester there are 50 voices
in the a capella choir which sings
unaccompanied music.
Most of the compositions are writ
ten in eight parts, first and second
soprano, first and second alto, first
and second tenor, baritone and bass.
The choir is robed in the school
colors, blue and gold. Awards will
be presented at the concert to stu
dents w r ho have earned 1 000 honor
points during their musical career
in high school.
Charter No. 13,874 REPORTING THE CONDITION OF THE Reserve District No. 7
NATIONAL BANK OF WYANDOTTE
in the State of Michigan, at the close of business on December 31. 1945. Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Cur
rency, under Section 5211, U.S. Revisted Statutes.
OFFICERS
Charles A. Brethen
President
George J. Gettleman
Vice-President
Hays Metcalf
Executive Vice-President
J. Ralph Wagner
' Cashier
Clifford J. Drouillard
Assistant Cashier •
*Theron C. Law
Assistant Cashier
*Gamper M. Linge
Assistant Cashier
Hazel M. Schrock
Manager, Mortgage Dept
• •
DIRECTORS
Charles A. Brethen
Milton B. Davis
Raymond E. North
Geo. J. Gettleman
John J. Kaul
John R. Mclnerney
Hays Metcall
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EMPLOYEES
Mildred Schafer
Joyce Johnson
Irene Morgan
Mary Sarb
Zelma Field
Kathleen Oscar
Henry Linge
Marie Hardy#
Mary Ellen Nestor
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM—FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP
*On Leave o t Absence While Serving With the Armed Forces
Golden Wedding Observed
at Family Buffet Supper
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaumberg
celebrated their 50th wedding an
niversary at a bullet supper Sun
day at their home, 444 Forest, for
members of their family.
The golden wedding celebrants
have lived on the same site all of
their married liver. They were mar
ried in the St. Patrick rectory
January 8, 1896, by the Rev.
A. Hally. Mrs. Schaumberg is the
former Elizabeth Daniel.
The 65 guests sang the wedding
march while the couple led the
way to the table were they cut their
wedding cake which was decorated
with golden roses and leaves.
They were the recipients of many
cards of congratulation and also
many gifts.
• - - diary of
the girl scouts
Call Mrs. Allen, 1539-J for an
appointment with the field secre
tary. Miss Fern Brown, who will be
in Wyandotte Friday from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the council of social
agencies, 2957 Biddle.
Red Crass Nurses Aides will meet
at the r.urses home of the local
hospital Friday, January 18, at 8
p.m.
Call In Your Social Items
To Wyandotte 1166
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CORRIGAN'S
WEEK-DAY SPECIALS
Wednesday: Boiled Dinners
Thursdays: Irish Slew
NOTICE! Pickrrel and Muskrat
Dinners Served Every Day.
CORRIGAN’S CAFE
Open Daily, Including Sunday
PLUM at THIRD Near Biddle
ASSETS
Loans and discounts (including $450.60 overdrafts)
United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes and debentures
Corporate Stocks (including $9,750.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank)
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance,
and cash items in process of collection
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate owned other than bank premises
Other Assets
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora
tions
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora
tions
Deposits of United States Government (including
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.)
TOTAL DEPOSITS $8,201,000.37
.Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
Capital Accounts:
Common stock
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
MEMORANDA:
Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value):
United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other
TOTAL -
Secured Liabilities:
Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to require
ments of law
TOTAL
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of January, 1946
I, J. R. Wagner, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
J. R. Wagner, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1945.
Mildred J. Schafer, Notary Public
My Commission Expires Feb. 8, 1949
Correct—Attest: Charles A. Brethen, George J. Gettleman, Hays Metcalf, Directors.
NewGlenwood
WSCS Officers
Take Office
A dinner at the Wabeqfc tearoom
was enjoyed by members of the
Glenwood W.S.C.S. Monday night.
It was the first meeting of the new
year and the following officers pre
sided for the first time:
Mrs. Cecil Farrell, president: Mrs.
Columous Bourassa, vice-president;
Mrs. Carl Bufe, recording secre
tary; Mrs. Burton Snell, corres
ponding secretary; Mrs. Merle Goss,
treasurer; Mrs. James McMillan,
secretary of missions;
Mr% William Mann, secretary of
Christian social relations; Mrs.
Philip Gould, membership secre
tary; Mrs. Dean Smith, fellowship
secretary; Mrs. Glen Trembath,
children's work; Mrs. Harold Coop
er, supplies secretary; Mrs. Carlos
LaGuire, publicity and status of
women; Mrs. Guy Jones, literature
and publications.
TRENTON PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Walter Teeuwissen, Pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday school. “God’s
11 a.m. Junior church, 5 to 10
years.
11 a.m. Morning worship. “Is
7 p.m. Subject, “Birdseye View in
TRENTON LUTHERAN *
Third and St. Joseph
Rev. Harold Iben. Pastor
9:15 a.m. Sunday school.
9:15 a.m. Adult Bible study
10:30 a.m. Divine w'orship.
DELICIOUS
FISH
DINNERS
Served DAILY at
Corrigan's
Stop in real soon and
enjoy the finest fish
dinners in Wyandotte.
Beef, Pork and Ham
also on our menu.
Complete Dinners
• Beer • Wine
• Liquor
Local Mentions
RUMMAGE SALE
Rummage sale Saturday, Janu
ary 12, St. John's church hall,
Fourth and Chestnut. Doors open
at 9 a.m. Sponsored by Young La
dies League. Adv
EMBROIDERY BINGO
St. Elizabeth's Sewing Class will
have an embroidery bingo Sunday,
January 13 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Eliz
abeth’s church. Embroidered pillow
cases first prize. Three handmade
quilts and blankets. —adv.
BAKE SALE
Altar Society of St. Patrick
HOW PRECIOUS
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are Your Child’s Eyes?
Head to put a value on
your child's tyes . . .
because actually they
are priceless. Correct
vision is absolutely es
sential to his success
and happiness all
through liie. Don't leave
anything so important
to "chancs." For HIS
sake .. . play sale ..
be sure.
BHk
HAVE YOUR CHILD’S EYES EXAMINED
DR. WM. DICKERT. Optometriai
EDWINS
COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE
3150 BIDDLE AVENUE Opposite Majestic Theatre
Phone Wyandotte 2399 for Appointment
church bake sale at Provident
Loan & Savings Society, corner
Biddle and Oak, Friday, January 18.
Public invited. Adv.
SERVICEMEN S WIVES GROUP
TAKE IN HOCKEY GAME
The YMCA Servicemen’s Wives
group will attend the Detroit Red
Wings - Boston hockey game at
Olympia stadium, Detroit, tonight.
Several members’ husbands recently
returned from military service will
be guests of the group.
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$1,589,348.77
4.867.406.57
233,087.20
64,737.16
9,750.00
1,825,376.09
6,707.49
2,226.00
7,116.45
$8,605,755.73
$2,262,674.16
4,455,867.89
974,847*09
340.784.24
166,826.99
23.443.44
$8,224,443.81
200,000.00
150,000.00
15,280.14
16,031.78
381,311.92
$8,605,755.73
$1,037,256.53
$1,037,256.53
$1,002,940.84
$1,002,940.84

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