Tl!K PKTROIT TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 24. 19432Bridesmaids To Jillcn Frances RaifiMiss Raiford AnnouncesPlans For WeddingLast Wednesday evening the home of Dr. and Mrs. ;Frank P. Raiford was the scene of a lovely party at which j they announced the engftRement of their pretty daughter, jFrances, to William Polk. Since such a special occasion was on foot. Dr. Frank Raiford, 111, came up from Cleveland General hospital where h* IsT ~Interning, to be prexent at the affair. He returned to his duties the m*t day.As guests arrived the bride-elect greeted th**in In an attractive frock of grey printed with large fushin flriweis. in her hair she wore some of her mother's pri/e cultivations, tuberous begonia-. which matched the color of the flowers In her dress.Before guests became too talkative about the exquisite diamond they saw gleaming on Frances’ third finger left band, the French doors hading to the dining room were thrown out. and there the guests became a«ate of the pur-P *•* nf the party. On a lare-rov-«red table reposed a lovely ar-r«.nrement of red and yellow l »■«*»• and whit* siephanotls Inthe midst of the flower* werehe t . »u* v ,*f the bride and groom am) their Augusthater the guestsbuffet supper of Kverv time theythe dining roompunch cups, the flowers were pIso»'c“Announcement was slso made of the bridesmaids in the wed-t ing p »i t. Mrs. Kdward MaddoxLEAVES DETROITTO LIVE IN WESTiMrs, (i. L. Williams, of 1906 Mullet, who has resided in Detroit for the past 2o years, recently changed her residence. She was a member auri usher of the Calvary Baptist church. She has left Detroit to make Sioux City. Iowa, her new I home. The Got pel Choral singers the Dramatic Art club, the Lily of the Valley club, and members of Oulvary Baptist church joined together to have a golng-awsy pai ty for Mrs. Williams and to wishher success in her new home.OF INTEREST TO * HOMEMAKERSwere served s chit ken salad.went hack to to refllj their announcementsuivexedAccording to the War Food Administration. more lamb and mutton will be available to residents I of the Pacific Coast Stmes thismonths Slaughterers in this wrenhave been permitted to increasenee Marion Clark of Chicago. will be mat ron of honor if the him returned by August from a visit in Mississippi with her husband. T.t. Maddox. Frances was hermaid of honor last month In Chi-rag fa ura Hill of Chicago w ill he her cousin's maid of honor.Other attendants are Mntgueritetheir deliveries of these meats.An increase in retail prices of ; about 4 cents on No. 2 site cans of •asparagus and P* cents on mustard g: cene and turnip greens can he expected as a result of the esiab*llshing of dolln s-and-cents celling prices on the 11* 13 pack at theh S, V of Chicago. XK li. se White , canner level hv Office of Price Ad»f Ann Arbor, and Doiothy Mil b ’ K.uhlecn (Yo * Bell and M* lha Orimes.ininlst ration.Limitations on the manufacture of pet foods have been renewed by j Ann ng the guests at the party I the War Food Administration. The «§ anlt;1 0. l ies I limitations prtrtda a minimum!1 he Frances* godfather . Mrs J maintenance diet foi householdWilson, mother of groom; his two , animals and restrict the use of1 protein supplies.1 To insure adequate supplies of canned sardines for military, Lend-Lease and civilian requirements, the Government has assumed com-aunts, Mrs. I.eon Vance and Mrs. Pansv W od. who . nme in from St. Lotus Wednesday morning for the part Mrs. Hoy Carter, Melba Grimes, Dorothy Miller. Melrose White, Mariorle Carter and fYu| Drew. Lillian B-own and Charles Bland, Hf rbert and Marion Th tnpaon Geraldine andLilly Hypref. Helen Prather. Mark and Ixittle Bailies Til Hickman Moi tlt;n. BallyHainev and Carol Kvnns. T.t and Mrs Kill Womack and Ada I^ouiwe Kvans.:plete control over the catching and delivery ,f West (’oast sardines fo» the duration of the war.Instructions have been Issued by Office of Prilt; • Aduiinisi rat ion to insure that hospit ils may obtain necessary supplemental sllo'meuts of rationed foods so that no patient will suffer front,dietary diflclency,Illil si tllil h