7 Bridesmaids To Jlllend Frances RaifcA-—-Miss 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 thev announced the engagement of their pretty daughter, jFrances, to William Polk. Since such a special occasion was on foot. Dr. Frank Raiford, III. came up from Cleveland (i«npi»l hospital where he l»f 'Interning. to be present at the affair. He returned to his dultei iht next day,A* guests arrived the bride-fled greeted thern in an attractive frock of grey printed with large fushia flow era. In her hair ahe wore loiw of her mother'sp»i*e cultivations, tuberous begonia. which matched the color of the flowers In her dress.Before guests became too talkative about the exquisite diamond they srtw gleaming on Frances’ tilled finger l**ft hand, the French floor hading to the dining room w.re thrown out, and ’here the gtiest* became aware of the pur-p se of the party On a lare-rov* * red table reposed a lovely arrangement of red and yettow ' and whita stephanoti In tie midst of the f|lt;wer« were'he i ; m* - of the bride and groomand thei; August wedding datf.I.a ter the guests buffet supper ofEvery time theythe dininc room punch cups, the flowers were pis*'LEAVES DETROITTO LIVE IN WESTMrs. G. L. Williams, of 1906 Mullet. who has resided in Detroit for the past lo years, recently changed her residence. She was a member aud usher of the Calvary Baptist church. She has left Detroit to make Stout City. Iowa, her new home. The C.ospel Choral singers the Dramatic Art club, the Lily of the Valley club, and members of Oil 1 vary Baptist church Joined together to have a goiug-away party for Mrs. Williams and to wish her success in her new home.OF INTEREST TOHOMEMAKERSwere served schicken salad. |lt;lt;||)went hack toto refilj their According to the War Food Ad-anuounrement ministration, more lamb and mut-surveyed. ton will be available to residentsAnnouncement was also mads I of the Pacific Coa*t States thisof the bridesmaids in the wed- j months. Slaughterer- in this wreaF cling pirt. Mrs. Edward Maddox have been permitted to Increaseto ** Marion t lark of Chicago, will their deliveries of these meats.bo | matron of honor if -lie has returned by August from n \isitIn Mississippi with hep husband,T.t, Maddox. Prances was herAn increase In retail prices of about 4 cents on No. 2 size cans of a«paragu* and P* cents on mus-maid of h* nor last month in Chi- gi‘**n* and turnip greens cancag fwura Hill of Chicago w-||| be her cousin’s maid of honor. Other attendants are Marguerite b n» v of Chicago. Melrose White of Ann Arbor, and Do oth Mil If? K uhle*n ( lt;.* » Bell and M* Iba tjrimes.be expected as a result of the cat ah* llshing of dolkirs-and-rents ceil f ing prices on the 1 :*f3 pack at th** canner level by Office of Price Administration.Am- tig the guest* at the partywere Dr and Mrs. J. D Grime*(he France*** godfathei . Mrs .1.Wilson, mother of groom; his two aunts. Mrs. I.eon Vance and Mrs.I ansv W *,d. who *ame In fromSt. Lom* Wednesday morning for the party; Mrs Hoy Carter, Mtl*bt Grimes. Dorothy Miller. Mel*rose White M.iriorle Carter and Prnj Drew-. Lillian Brown »nd Cliaile* Bland. Herbert andMarion Th mpaon Geraldine andMailt and Ixittle Hatties Ml Hickman. Rue Morton. HalU Hainet and Carol Evans, Lt. and Mrs Mill Womack and Ada I^uise Evans.Limitations on the manufacture of pet Mods have been renewed by the War Food Administration. Th* limitations provide a minimum maintenance diet for household animals and restrict the use of prof* In supf l*' •To insure adequate supplies of canned sardines for military. Lend-Lease and civilian requirements, the Government has assumed complete control over the catching and delivery ef West (’oast sardines for the duration of the war.Instructions have been issued by Office of Pri* e Aduiinlat rat ion to Insure that hospitals may obtain necessary supplemental, alio*input* of rationed foods so that no pa, tient w ill suffer from diets r drfleleney.NOCSFHOI.H