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Thursday, September 18, 1969<br />
Woman's Page<br />
I<br />
Miss.liundlach Wed In Pointe I Spring<br />
Carolyn ElIzabeth ~undlach, lendant KeIlie Compton. the:<br />
~:ughter of former POinters Mr. bridegroom's niece. Flower girl I<br />
r. and Mrs. Theodore J. Gund- Susan Johnson another niece I<br />
lach, Jr., now of Orchard Lake, of the bridegr~m wore a pale<br />
returned to Grosse Pointe for coral frock.' I<br />
her Saturday, September 6 '<br />
wedding to Larry Thomas Brad: Best man ~as ~onald J. Jub~ I<br />
ford son of th R'I, T B d and Gary Blelomek, Conrad E.<br />
ford~. of Redfo:d. I ey . ra - Cook, Richard B. Gundlach and<br />
Officiating at the double ring Tbeodore J. Gun. d I a c h, I~I, I<br />
ceremony in Grosse Pointe<br />
Memorial Church was The Rev.<br />
erend Richard Mitchell,<br />
bl.rotherDsOfAthe .brlde'h and Yidll'l<br />
;am ,. ~s me,<br />
t<br />
ten<br />
b<br />
e.<br />
broom s cousm, usMrE:d. . i<br />
The bride's silk organza Em- For her daughter's wedding I<br />
pire gown featured a Chantilly and the garden r.eception at I<br />
.,<br />
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Bride ~<br />
G R OS S E PO I NT ENE W S<br />
Page Nineteen _<br />
by, of' and for Pointe Women<br />
Engaged<br />
Betrothed<br />
Setting for the Saturday. Sep- ,<br />
tember 6, wedding of James<br />
Britton Kaler. Ill. son of Mr.<br />
and Mrs. James B. Kaler, of<br />
Stanton lane, and Leslie Newell<br />
Wydeen, daughter of the Donald<br />
Albert Wydeens, of Belle<br />
Fourche, S.D., was The Methodist<br />
Church" Belle Fourche.<br />
A reception at the Belle i<br />
Fourche Country Club followed<br />
the '2 o'clock rites at which<br />
The Reverend Robert Roth presided.<br />
<strong>Local</strong> Alpha Chi Omegas<br />
Plan Founders Day Fete<br />
Southeastern Michigan Alpha<br />
Chi Omega Alumnae will celebrate<br />
their Founders Day Tuesday,<br />
September 23. at a pro-<br />
I gram luncheon.in the Woodward<br />
Room of the Top of the Flame.<br />
Aaron Copland wiII be guest<br />
speaker.<br />
Mr. Copland, the Detroit Sym.<br />
phony's guest conductor Sep.<br />
tcmber' 25 and 27. is the immediate<br />
past-president of the<br />
MacDowell Colony, Peterborough.<br />
N.H., established by Mrs.<br />
Edward MacDowell, an Alpha<br />
Chi Omega, as a specialized<br />
workshOp for writers. painters,<br />
sculptors and composers.<br />
Alpha Chi Omega maintains<br />
the Star Cottagc at the Colony<br />
as well as the Fay Barnaby<br />
Kent Scholarship Fund for<br />
young Colony students.<br />
Pointe Alpha Chi's who help.<br />
ed plan the luncheon include<br />
Chapter president Mrs. Bmce<br />
Toek and group ehairman Mrs.<br />
Thomas Heydman. Mrs. Lyle<br />
Heavner is in charge of arrange.<br />
ments anu Mrs .. John Krato will :<br />
serve as mistress of ceremonies \<br />
I Harper Auxiliary To Hear<br />
I Commissioner J. F. Spreen<br />
The opening fall meeting of<br />
the Harper Hospital Auxiliary<br />
will be held at the Wayne<br />
County Medical Society in An.<br />
tietam street, Detroit. Monday.<br />
September 29, at 11 o'clock.<br />
Police Commissioner Johannes<br />
F. Spreen will be luncheon<br />
guest and special speaker, discussing<br />
"Urban Problems and<br />
Their relations to tbe Detroit<br />
Polke Department." Auxilians<br />
are urged to bring guests.<br />
lac~ b,odice and a lace-bordered I B,otsford In~. IfOl,lOWlD<br />
Phone reservations must be<br />
received by September 24. by<br />
Mrs, Jay Higgins, 53?5908<br />
LORETTA GILEWICZ. of '<br />
Allard road, DEjltaZeta Province:<br />
Alumnae director, accepted a Ii<br />
Community Selvice Award on<br />
behalf of the sorority presented i<br />
by the Michigan Assocaton for I<br />
Better Hearng and Speech at,<br />
the ,:onclusion of its 38th annllal<br />
conference :in Lansing. Delta<br />
Zela was nominaterl for tile<br />
"Award because of sorority memo<br />
bers' philanthropic efforts on<br />
behalf of the deaf and hard of<br />
hearing on! local, state, and II<br />
national. levels.<br />
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g the 3:30 I'<br />
tram. A lace petal headpiece 0 clock serllce Mrs.- Gundlach<br />
caught her elbow length silk selrcted a champagne silk jac~ilIusiOil'<br />
veil and she carried a et dress and a green orchid<br />
cascade of white g'ladioli 'mini. c,o r sag e. The bridegroom's I<br />
ature mums and ivy.' m~ther chose an aqua peau de<br />
In a floor length fru wait<br />
Alfred E. Zier<br />
Jeweler • Goldlmlth<br />
16437 E. Werrell TU 1-4'10<br />
W. buy old gold, Jewelry<br />
d'amonds.<br />
Beautiful<br />
colors<br />
I and designs,<br />
011 Ila1lddone<br />
in India<br />
CREWEL<br />
EMBROIDERY<br />
Miss Russell Will Be Bride,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Russell<br />
of Norwood Drive, have an.<br />
nounced tlle engagement of<br />
their daughter Margaret Ruth,<br />
10 Bruno RobellO Velasquez,<br />
son of Mr. and Mrs. Domingo<br />
Velasquez, of Livonia.<br />
The bride.elect is a student<br />
, .<br />
fashion is<br />
•<br />
Omeg;,; Phi Alpha sorority.<br />
",<br />
Her<br />
fiance, also an Education major<br />
at EMU, is a member of 'Scab~<br />
bard .and ~lade.<br />
A November wedding is<br />
planned.<br />
in the College of Education at I It takes a gemus to get 100<br />
Eastern Michigan University cents worth of purchasing<br />
wh~r.~.~~_e_is_<strong>~~~~</strong>e~_w_i~ power out of today's dollar. ,~<br />
Personalized Clzrist1JlaS Cards<br />
Buy NOlV ~nd Save 10%<br />
~ffer expiresSept. 30th.<br />
19849 Mack Ave,<br />
884-6615<br />
the entire collection of daytime<br />
and evening fashions of tltis<br />
eminent designer<br />
will be shown<br />
The Sphere<br />
~.H.-_<br />
Fall and Winter 1969<br />
BURKE~AMEY<br />
Couture Collection<br />
TODAY, Thursday, September 18<br />
and Friday, September 19<br />
informal modeling<br />
10:30 to 4:30<br />
78 KERCHEVAL OR the HILL<br />
~<br />
GROSSl POINTE<br />
fCl!' drapery,<br />
, slipcovers,<br />
llpholsteT1l<br />
and bedspreads<br />
A beaded front panel accented<br />
the bride's white crepe' A line<br />
gown. She wore a fingertip<br />
illusion veil and carried a formal<br />
bouq.uet. o.f orchids and I<br />
stephanotis.<br />
Her attend~~t~, in cap-steeved 1<br />
A line frocks of aqua shantung,<br />
\ carrying.yellow mums, were her<br />
sister, Melanie Wydeen. who<br />
served as maid of honor, and<br />
bridesmaids Pamela Mortenson,<br />
\ of Hayes, S.D., a cousin of the<br />
bride, Jana Sue Kaler, the<br />
bridegroom',~ sister, and Jan<br />
I ,Jones. of Beresford, S.D. ,<br />
George Sutton was best man.<br />
Seating the guests were Wallace I<br />
Wydeen, the bride's brother,<br />
Save on every beautiful yard, a 'second'<br />
CALICO CORNERt<br />
1933 So, Te'!,craph' ' - '2.5OO8,Litti. Mack<br />
(near PontIac) " ._\.,' ... , .. ,-"<br />
Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30 , (near Ten Mile)<br />
Mon. 'Nite 'tH 9:00.