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Thursday, September 18, 1969<br />

Woman's Page • • •<br />

Miss Trevaskis<br />

Will Say Vows<br />

Luce,tte Vincent<br />

To Be Married<br />

Former Pointers Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Vincent,<br />

G. Edward Trevaskis, who now of Moran road, are annoWlcing<br />

, make their home in 51. Clair the engagement of their daugh.<br />

Shores. have announced the en. ter, Lucette, to James Fullerton,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. James<br />

gage~ent of their daughter, Fullerton, of Detroit.<br />

Sheridan Lee, to Nicola (Nick) The bride.elect was gradu.<br />

Sebastiani, son of Mr. and Mrs. ated from St. Paul's and the<br />

Dominic Sebastiani, of San University of Detroit.<br />

Diego, Calif. A February 28 wedding is<br />

, The bride-elect attended Mesa planned. '<br />

College. Her fiance has servea ------ I<br />

in the United States Marine Don't envy the man who gets I<br />

corps., Iahead-study his technique. I<br />

.. ,<br />

conDles<br />

vrill help you dress your children smartly this<br />

fait and winter. $elect from their large topql,lalitycollecticn<br />

of children's wear in sizes<br />

up to 14 for girls ~nd16 for boys.<br />

. .. .,<br />

.COnnleS<br />

Boys and Girls Wear<br />

Michiga~ Bankard<br />

23208 Mack near 9 Mile<br />

PR 7.8020<br />

in the days. of the<br />

Security Charge<br />

They're Planning ASy~phony KaleidoscopeI<br />

Committee members for Symphony<br />

Kaleidoscope, the music.education series<br />

sponsored by the Women's and Junior<br />

Women's Associations for the Detroit<br />

Symphony, gathered recently at the Wel.<br />

lington place home of' MRS. JEROME<br />

W. BENSON, (left), to check final plans<br />

for the programs which begin Tuesday,<br />

The fall season for Grosse<br />

Pointe Yacht Club women opens<br />

today with a buffet luncheon<br />

and fashion shnw, "Looking at<br />

I<br />

Slate Industrial Medical<br />

Auxiliary Meeting Friday<br />

. Pholo by Eddie McGrath, ;r.<br />

September 23, in Ford Auditorium. With<br />

Mrs. Benson, Kaleidoscope chairman for<br />

the Symphony Women, are MRS. ROB.<br />

ERT KAISER, (center), Kaleidoscope instructor,<br />

MRS. WILLIAM D. BEACH, in<br />

charge of student contacts, and MRS.<br />

HENRY ROESCH, (seated), vice-chair.<br />

man.<br />

Kaleidoscope Series<br />

Opens Next Tuesday<br />

Tomorow's Fashions' Today by Morning Study Groups and Attendance at Afternoon<br />

_____________________ Milgrim's," under the chairmanship<br />

of Mrs. Clarence K.<br />

Johnston.<br />

Open Rehearsals<br />

in 1969<br />

of Detroit Symphony F.,eatured<br />

Music-ECiucation Programs<br />

I J,' t_ ,<br />

i<br />

,Co-chairman is Mrs. Roger Th' , S h K I 'd th . d<br />

Smith and committee members IS year s ymp ony a el oscope, e mUSlc-e uinclude<br />

the Mesdames Clifford cation series annually co-sponsored by the Women's and<br />

Loranger, Joseph Kaiser, RL. Junior WOl}1en's Associations for the Detroit. Symphony,<br />

Johnson and A.S, Linzell. Mrs. will be presented in its entirety at Ford Auditorium.<br />

William Schmidt is ge:leral,Sched~l~!d to begin n~xt0 .<br />

chairman of GPYC's women's Tuesday, September 23, and Pi Beta Phi 'Alumnae<br />

activities. co.ntinue through API1.1 ~a- Will Meet Monday<br />

The pady starts with are. leldoscope's form~t will m. , __<br />

£reshment hour al U:30 o'clock. 1 d b th g t d<br />

Modeling, in the show will be cue 0 ml:lrm~ s u Y The Grosse, Pointe Alumnae<br />

Club members', Mrs. Jack "Bott; groups ,and attelldance at of Pi Beta Phi, the nation's<br />

Mrs. Dennis White, Mrs. Fred. afternoon open rehearsals oldest fraternity for women, will<br />

. k HiIIi M h of the ~Orchestra, the for- inaugurate their 1969.70 pro.<br />

erJe ger, rs. Carles' D. mer ]'n\the SocI'a1 Hall, the gram with a luncheon at 12:30<br />

LaFond, Mrs. Harold Walton,<br />

Mrs. Roger Rinke, Mrs. George latter in the" 'Auditorium o'clock next Monday, Septem-<br />

Beard, Mrli. Joseph K. Miller, proper. , ',; f 'I, ,her 22, at the, ,h~me of Mrs.<br />

Mrs. Thomas Wayde and Mrs. Aim of the series,!ppen to the John DeWald, o~ Alger place.<br />

Thomas Baumgarten. general public, IS til give con. The opening 'JiJeeting will con.<br />

cert-goers and lovers of fine sist of an illustrated report by<br />

music a better understanding president Mrs. John Prost on<br />

and appreciation of the selec. the fratenrity's convention held<br />

tions to be played by the Detroit recently in Pasadena, Calif. All<br />

Symphony during the 1969.70 Pi Phis in the area are urged<br />

'I<br />

'I.<br />

/<br />

Roman Empire, people only.<br />

lived a short time. Today in<br />

the United States, life<br />

expectancy is ?O yea~s!<br />

NOTRE DAME<br />

PHARMACY<br />

16926 Ke.'Cheval "in the Village" -'<br />

Prompt Delivery Service-TU 5.2154<br />

The Woman's Auxiliary to tlie season. , . . to attend.<br />

M . h' I d t' I M d' I A Women s ASSOCiation mem- . I<br />

IC Igan n us flil e Ica s- b f Th P . t k OffIcers of the group for the<br />

sociation will hold a luncheon . ers rOt~ e. o~ ~ are: ,~r . coming year include President<br />

meeting at noon tomorrow, Fri- ~ng on ~ p~Jec me ~ ~ rs. Prost of Pemberton road vice.<br />

day, September 19, in ~u~k's a~~o~~e Mes::~:~ <strong>~~~~</strong>~a~: president Mrs. William 'Grier-<br />

Lakes.hore Inn. Mrs. Wilham B k Th I Y J son of Hawthorne road treas.<br />

K . A '1' 'd t urczy omas. oung, o. , , ,<br />

napp IS UXl13ry presl en h J "M h II St h M' urer Mrs. John Gustafson. of<br />

for the 1969-70 year sep. ars a, ep en . H'I1 t d t<br />

_____ ._ Sweeney, Flavio Vanicelli and .1 cres roa, secre ary. Mrs.<br />

Mrs. Robert Kaiser, wbo will be DeWald, program chairman<br />

GREEN LIGHT linstructor for the third consecu. !'frs. Charles Tuff1e.y, of .vern.<br />

A single-track minrl will get ltive year. ler road, membership chalr!Dan<br />

a man by only if he has the Pointers on the Junior Woo Mrs. Ronald Da.lby, of McMJllan<br />

right-of-way before he starts.<br />

----.----men's<br />

Kaleidoscope<br />

include Mrs. Paul<br />

committee<br />

A. Eagan,<br />

roa.d, Rush charrman<br />

MeIer, of L?chmoor<br />

Mrs. Carl<br />

bouleva.rd,<br />

chairman, and the, Mesdames Pan. Hellemc representatIve<br />

Henry Roesch Neil Snow and Mrs. John Seeber, of Hamptnn<br />

William D. B~ach. road, and m~gazines and Ar.<br />

The opening program will fea.<br />

ture Mrs. Julia Meighan, head<br />

of Grosse Pointe South High's<br />

rower aft cham.nan Hrs. John<br />

Owens, of Buckmgham road.<br />

The group's annual rummage<br />

I<br />

Art Department, discussing Mu. sale will be held Thursday. De.<br />

sic and Art in America in the tober 23, at the St. Clair Shorcs<br />

20th Century.<br />

I An open rehearsal, Sixten Ehr.<br />

Recreation Center in East<br />

ferson avenue.<br />

Jef.<br />

ling conducting, featuring via.<br />

IHnist Ivry Gillis is schedulcd<br />

-------<br />

At their recent national con.<br />

for November 5.and on Dec~m- vention in Chicago memhers of<br />

ber 2 Grosse Pomte South High I Phi Gamma Nu sorority re-<br />

I E.nglis.h instructor Suzanne Bo. elected VIRGINIA DORIAN, of<br />

:vm :WIllspeak ~n ~th Century, Roosevelt place, national pres i-<br />

! MUSICand Art m England. Ident. Othcr Pointers scrving the<br />

I !he December 17 program sorol'!ty in c Iud e DOROTHY<br />

!wlll be a~ open rehear~al, Alex. CHOPE, who will continue as<br />

:an~er Glb~on conductmg, fea. executive secretary, and LOIS<br />

!turmg celhst Lawrence Foster MITCHELL, who will continue<br />

Near Schools - Stor~s - Bus - N'Everything<br />

'I'his attractive English home h~_smuch to offer the family with children. There<br />

are 4 good.size bedrooms, nice den, breakfast room, large recreation room (21x30),<br />

first floor lavatory, screened and covered terrace. and a 3-car' garage.<br />

Considerahle carpel and draperies are includl)d.<br />

MAY WE SHOW IT TO YOU?<br />

'and another open rehearsal, to handle<br />

iThomas Schippers conducting, is<br />

!set for January 28.<br />

I "Comparing the Mus i c a 1<br />

Al!.cs" with Poir.ter Ruth Bur-<br />

Iczyk as gu,'Jt concert pianist is<br />

ion the February 2:1agenda.<br />

I The final program, April 15.<br />

!will be a~ open rehears~l with<br />

! Leonard .l'ennario, pianist, Six.<br />

;ten Ehrling conductin!!.<br />

accounts<br />

.<br />

i Tickets for the entire Kalei.<br />

YOUR HOME-NEXT TO YOUR FAMILY-IS<br />

MOST PRECIOUS POSSESSION<br />

SHOULD YOU WANT TO SELL<br />

YUUR<br />

rloscope series are $10 each. Individual<br />

tickets both for morn.<br />

1,ing<br />

study groups and afternoon<br />

i open rehearsals are $2 each, ($1<br />

Cal: us fOT an Inspe

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