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LafayetteNAIndlan;it<br />
Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven<br />
Society News Gathered froID All of the Pointes<br />
By Janet<br />
WOMEN'S<br />
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From Another Pointe<br />
of View<br />
Mueller<br />
Open Thursdays until 9:00<br />
Other Days 9:30 to 5:30<br />
"<br />
I Short, and 'to<br />
I The Pointe .<br />
the chairman, Mrs. Lyndle R.; Reed Randall, Mrs. John Langs-<br />
Martin, at her Middlesex road iton, Mrs. F. L. Henning, Mrs.<br />
home. Mrs. Emil F. Traum, of Russell Bauer and Mrs. Fay L.<br />
Neff road, is serving as co-chair- Sec;ley.<br />
i<br />
I JOANNE HRABONZ, Naz'ar-:<br />
eth College freshman, has been<br />
elected corresponding secretary<br />
of the campus Student Govern-<br />
It's passport-andwinoculation time ill The Pointe, ment Association for the scawith<br />
many, many of our young collegians, freed from demic year beginning next Sep.<br />
classes for the summer setting their sites o-n the other tember. Mis,!,Hrahonz is a m~m.<br />
- f h .' ber of the Student Tutor Soclety<br />
SIde 0 t e AtlantIc. . . 1 and is active in co-curricular<br />
Among these trans-oceamc travelers :-VI])pe) as of activities on campus. Her par-<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 8, JI)~n Allen Thomas, DePauw UmversIty fresh. I ents are MR. and MRS, MIT. :<br />
man, and hIS mother, Mrs. Murray Hentgen, of McKmley I CHELL HRABONZ of N. Brys I<br />
avenue, who .1Jlan to join the DePauw Alumni Tour I drive.<br />
Cruise of the Grecian Islands. I. * •<br />
This parent-son duo have scheduled stops Every. M~S. WALTER S. CLARK,<br />
where - in Scotland, Switzerland) Italy and Spain - of North Deeplands road, re- _<br />
Mrs. George<br />
Russell, Jr.<br />
d '. 11 1 k' f . d t a DePauw r'eunJ'on turns Sat u r day from Fort<br />
an are espeCIa y 00 mg orWdr 0 - L d d 1 Fl h h h honor students majoring in the Board, and waBnamed to "Who's<br />
in Rome, for all foreign students and professors who b au E:r a e t<br />
,. ~., w ~re s e .ads departmenl of ~OCiOlOgyand an- Who in American Colleges and<br />
h . d U" d A' een vaca lOnIng Since ml - '<br />
ave ~oJour~e at the .mversItx an any meflcan April. Her son, SKIP, flew I thropology named a winner of Universities."<br />
alumm who happen to be In town. south from his home in New I the annual Norman Daymond • '" ..<br />
Still, raving, via postcards and letters home, about York City to join his mother on I Humphrey Scholarship Award. KEN~ETH LANCE HADDIX<br />
THEIR stay in Rome are Judge and Mrs. C. Joseph Bel. her birthday. I. >I< ... of Cloverly road has been apanger,<br />
of Westchester ro-ad. >I< '" '" JOHN TERRY FARBER, S'On pointed to serve as a Michigan<br />
The Belangers are enjoying a month's vacation, MR. and MRS. LLWYD EC. of :vIR. and MRS. JOHN M. Senate intern under a grant<br />
visiting England, Germany, Italy, France and Switzer. CLESTONE, JR., of Maumee FARBER of Balfour road, was from the Ford Founl'1ation. Hadland,<br />
and were received by our American Ambassador to avenue, announce the birth of a one of the 80 senior!! graduated \ dix, who :will receive his LL.B.<br />
Italy, and have had per son a I appointments with the daughter, ELIZABETH LEWIS, from Greenbrier Military Schoolj degree thIS month from Wayne<br />
Mayors of Rome and Venice. on May 1. Mrs. Ecclestone is Saturday, May 30. TERRY was a I ~tate. University, wip work wi~h<br />
* * * the former SALLY WALKER. staff serg~aTI