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Thursday, April 29, 1948<br />

Woman's Page<br />

Reservations Pour In<br />

First Bridge Luncheon of Season to Be Featured by Fashion<br />

Show S'eheduled for Wednesday, May 5<br />

•<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

of,<br />

NEWS<br />

by<br />

j d J d A woman in Elizabeth, N. J,. fully solicited to help swell the 8100 •E.<br />

JEFFERSON<br />

•<br />

IBreakfa.st Given<br />

By KatZ Behrs .<br />

For Lochmoor's Party At a buffet breakfast in their<br />

home in Bishop road, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Karl G. Behr honored the<br />

•<br />

and for<br />

•FI.<br />

2460<br />

. ..~oJe<br />

Sr)UP'~ o.~"<br />

~~r~,~l<br />

}0~1Jl (3J\-t Ul"<br />

THE '<br />

[lOYHE5 LINE<br />

INIC •<br />

397 FISHER ROAD<br />

Tuxedo 2-:1506<br />

j'<br />

handled by fur specialists<br />

cleaned the furrier way Md<br />

stored in our modern frigid<br />

vaults.<br />

~t standard rates.<br />

for a bonded messeng~r call<br />

,XI. 63S0<br />

Page Nine<br />

Pointe Women<br />

Two Pointers Reveal<br />

June Wedding Plans<br />

William Judson Heils and Mrs. William Ford Torrey to M.arry in Baltimore, Md.; Kni... ht.<br />

Evans ~ Steven ton, who have ~<br />

returned after a California Wicking Nuptial Rites Set for JunQ 12<br />

of<br />

The Lochmoor<br />

the season on<br />

Club will hold<br />

Wednesday, 1...1ay<br />

its first<br />

5, starting<br />

bridge<br />

at<br />

luncheon<br />

12:30 p. m.<br />

sojour.<br />

Among<br />

John T.<br />

the guests were<br />

Allmands, William<br />

the<br />

A.<br />

From<br />

maintain<br />

all indications<br />

its reputation<br />

in the Pointe, June<br />

as the month of brides.<br />

will continue t'1<br />

Just this weEk<br />

A F'ashion Show<br />

models displaying<br />

prizes,<br />

will he presented by Jacobson's,<br />

the clothes. There will be<br />

' ,;-------------with<br />

Powers<br />

door and table<br />

Petzold, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carroll<br />

M. Boutel!, Miss Eleanor Handy,<br />

the Matthew Careys, Mr. and<br />

two brides-elect have outlillcd plans for their June<br />

On Saturday, June 5, the Unwersity Baptist<br />

Baltimore. :rvld., will be the scene of the marriage<br />

weddings.<br />

Church in<br />

of ?Irs.<br />

Mrs. Gordon Birghauer is chair- Harold Burton will have 20 at' Mrs. Donald, Melville, Dr. and I Helen Baker Brawner and WII.~<br />

man 01 the ladies entertainment her table. Mrs. Delmar F. WeRver, the ' !lam Ford Torrey .. ,Mrs, Brawner and the late Mr. Baker. Mr. Tor-<br />

committee. with Mrs, John B. Olher reservations include: Harold C. Hills, Dr. and Mrs. ' l~.• ' .. I~ t~e daughter Ol Mrs, Henry rey is the son of Mrs. Harry".<br />

Gatp.s as her co,chairman. Mrs. Mrs. Tom Boyd, 4; Mrs. Tom Zur Harry Hosmer, Count 1jnd Coun- ,"""t, FenImore Baker, of Buxton, Mel., Torrey of Lake Shore road, and<br />

H. Ben 01'1' and Mrs, Harry E.<br />

Wins Ion will be hostesses.<br />

Reservations have been pour.<br />

ing in for the event, with the<br />

following alt'cady having llwde<br />

their plans to attene!. Mrs. Ed-<br />

SchmiedI', 4; Mrs. Birgbauer, 4; tess Pierre de Roslang, the Arthur<br />

Mrs. Gates, 4;', Mrs. George B, Suther lands. Mr. amI Mrs. J.<br />

Woot, 4; Mrs. Lucie Wetzel, Mrs, Gordon Hill, and the Parkcr<br />

Harry M. Esch, Mrs. Russ Innes, Holdens.<br />

flirs, Royale Smith, Mrs. Charles . ------<br />

E. Monahan, 5; Mrs. Louis J. H ltl C '"1 One of the last of the winter holiday piclures sent to the Grosse<br />

-Picture<br />

Pointe<br />

.<br />

~<br />

by TOWnSle):;<br />

Ne .."s from<br />

J\T ewcomel's<br />

LIP<br />

OC tntoor<br />

H ld 0<br />

arty<br />

the late Dr. Torrey.<br />

Immediately following thE' ait.<br />

emoon .ceremony, a small famIly<br />

~~~~~i~o~:~;~~e~~ ~~~h:o~;~~<br />

Will reside in Grosse Pointe.<br />

ward K. Isbcy has a table for Loranger, 4; Mrs. John Gallatin,; ei'l t OU1"lCl Th L h CI b the<br />

l, (, the sunny South is this shot, left to right., Mrs. Leo M. Big~s, her daughter Phv!!is. and e oc moor u was Mrs. Brawner is the molher of<br />

four, as have Mrs. Thomas A. 4; Mrs. A. J.,Smigel, 4; Mrs. John I H S k b h B h ,} scene of the annual 'pr!n" dl.n<br />

Emmell, Mrs. Paul F, Zerkle, ea}'s l'"ea eJ4 Mr. Biggs, taken at Bal Hal' our. T e tg t e sunny South is this shol. Left to right, .' eo • Henry Baker Brawner, of Grosse<br />

Galvin, Mrs, John Pagel, Mrs. . .I, f d d h'l Ph II' h '11 b J d b h b k P' ner dance held by the N,ewcom. POI'nte', rv'rs. Barbara Brawner<br />

Mrs. Roy Fluehauf and MIS. LeRoy Payne, Mrs, Clyde La. or roa, W ley IS, W a WI e a une e, as gone ac 10 me Manor Junior CI b f G P t J<br />

'd ~1 R b t' ~ F k B k M C II t W 11 I M ers u . 0 rosse., om e Oil Morse. Mrs. Mary Baker Pierce<br />

No,.ton Wa Ib 1'I ge. J> rs. 0 er "Ice, "frs. ran. uc, rs. The Mother's'Health Education 0 ege a c _es ey, ass. Friday mght, April ~3, About 60 Klempan and Joan Brawner all<br />

Bolo and Mrs. C. M. Wallace are Charles A. Gallarno, Mrs. Ray Council mct on Tuesday. Apnll members and th.eir gllests danced of Baltimore. '<br />

entertaining at tables for eight, Davidson, Mrs. Frank Hydon,' 20, to hear Mrs. Mary Josey. So. IJ · L El t N Pt. H at the event which WES m charge ,<br />

. ,-- i<br />

D B k and M;. and Mrs. Robert Schal. ed at the ceremony. Mr. Brawner<br />

as are Ntrs. Rose Slinger and Mrs. William McGraw, Mrs. Fred ciological teacher in Highland! unzor. eague ec s ew ell' leS onor of Mr. and Mrs, James Dodge I Mrs. Brawner Will be unattend-<br />

Mrs. Robert Gotfredson. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Lyle Fife. Park. The meeting was held in II • .' , J.<br />

I' , f V. of Balfour road. Approximately enlC!rpleces 0 sprmg o\Vers A [our o'clock wedding cere-<br />

From Another POInte 0 IeW 90 attended, including Mr. John __ ~----~-------I Partlcs are under way for, and urns of forsythIa decorated mony, followed by a garden re-<br />

----------. the home of Mrs. James Ogden Offzcers Plans Ju'ne Show oanne e ae e Ilercs. , f' fl II ;:~': act as best man for Mr. Tor-<br />

.<br />

(Contmued from Page 8)<br />

Barnes,<br />

i The<br />

which<br />

superintendent of schools. Nominecs for Junior League<br />

Highland Park course, I oJTices for the coming year were<br />

was starteq 10 years ago, voled on at a meeting of that<br />

exchange tickels<br />

went on sale last<br />

mittee consists<br />

for the "Follies"<br />

week. Her comof<br />

a crew of<br />

Joanne Marie DeBaeke, daughter<br />

of ;'111'.and Mrs. William R. De-<br />

Baeke of Nottin ham road who<br />

the tables and<br />

party.<br />

Guesls included<br />

rooms<br />

Mr.<br />

for<br />

and<br />

the ception in the Wicking<br />

I Tromblesy road, has been<br />

Mrs. I by Barbara Ann Wicking<br />

home in<br />

selected<br />

for her<br />

broidered in gold thread ... over her black silk frock ••. there was a I aim~ for, ~holesom.e and happy<br />

very Orie.~tal arrangement of white carnatiol'ls 01'1 01'\& pretty fa~lly h~Jng: It mcludes f.our<br />

organization in the Country Club<br />

Wcdnesday mormng, Api'll 28.<br />

"saleswomen,'.' both captains and<br />

workers, and in addition tickcts<br />

has set Saturda ~ Ma 1 ~s the<br />

dale of her ma;;iageYto' George<br />

Kenneth McDuffee,<br />

l\M'1rs. HGIlbertd HH<br />

Mr. and June 12 marriage to Webster Bon.<br />

anna h Id . umts of SIX weeks each and IS a<br />

s au er... . . credit course.<br />

Mrs. V. D. found most of her time ta~en answering the many The f' I 't ,. th t f t I<br />

. f th t' . • I d h f d't' IrS um ,0, a 0 men a<br />

a d mlrers 0 e s u~n1ng evenl~g wr~p .•• we e~rne s e oun I. ,n health which includes a study of<br />

Mrs. Damel W. Goodenough was<br />

elected president.<br />

Othel' noml'nees inc"uded', Mrs.<br />

• :l<br />

Johr: M. S. Hutchinson, first vicemay<br />

be obtained at either of the<br />

Junior League shops locatcd in<br />

Detroit and Grosse Pointe. After<br />

May 27, reserved seat.

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