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WOMEN'S<br />
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:From Another Pointe<br />
of View<br />
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B@duced for<br />
Clearanc@<br />
• dresses (aftel-noon and cocktail)<br />
• costumes • suits<br />
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520.<br />
Were $25 to $100<br />
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3 Kercheval Av•. , at FiJhe, Road<br />
Punch and Judy Block<br />
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Summer Hours:<br />
Open Daily Till 5 p.m.-Closed S~t~rd~y.!-.~<br />
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and' to<br />
the Pointe<br />
By Janet l\Iueller<br />
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I. Spending the summer travel-II<br />
mg through Europe and the<br />
ISoviet Union with a group of<br />
students from the American<br />
. . U busiest place<br />
((GlistenY<br />
ll6llhe basement of Jean<br />
IIoIne in Balfour road.<br />
in town this summer<br />
(l\JI" B . ') H d<br />
'Irs. enJamm a -<br />
'School, Lugano, Switzerland, is<br />
PEGGY DALY, daughter of the<br />
HUGH C. DALYS, of Edge.<br />
mont Park. I<br />
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Terteling<br />
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FRESH UP<br />
YOUR flOWER<br />
A?::~~,E~.<br />
FRESH BLOOMING<br />
. ANNUALS<br />
PERENNIALS<br />
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS<br />
HYBRID LILIES<br />
HUGE SELECTION<br />
IN LARGE POTS<br />
FOR SAFE PLANTING<br />
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twice each week, a group of dedicated de- .. .. • !<br />
'(numbers and faces vary, due to family vaca. Among students named to the i<br />
~es but group "spirit" remains at a constant Spring Session Honors List at<br />
..... 1) gather to rub and polish and paint the Western Michigan University In Old Christ Church, Detroit, Saturday, July 29,<br />
~... t d f t f 11' M . I are DIANA J. BLOSSER, of JU<br />
~ being crea e or nex a s emOfla Baltree court, and FREDERICK LIA JANE' TROWBRIDGE, daughter of Mrs. AI.<br />
ChristmasFair. . G. CUTLER, of Fairway lane. bert Hartsuff Trowbridge, of Kercheval avenue, and<br />
Slfara full 30 baskets have been completed, and .. .. • I' the late Mr. Trowbridge, and Mr. Terteling, of Detroit,<br />
.. Day November 9, the committee, under the BRIDGET OLIVER, of Bishop son of Mrs. Boyd Lawlor, of Chicago, Ill., and the late<br />
.. of 'Mrs. Haddad, Mrs. William E. Rush, of road, is participating in the __~arry Terteling,_~f-.E_etroit, exchanged marriage vows.<br />
. e drive, and Mrs. Harold W. Quackenbush, ninth annual National School I<br />
road expects to have about 160 decoupage Orchestra Association You t h composed of 65 of the finest man. Miss Versical is a grad.<br />
.~~clos'eto 90 hand-painted ones up for sale. Orchestra program August 6 high school musicians in :\Iichi- uate of Our Lady Star of the<br />
ilIU through 12 on the campus of gan. selected through audition'l Sea high school.<br />
ladies are experimenting with several new Hope College, Holland. Mich. at a series of concerts to be i • • •<br />
'typeS" this year. Observing that "nearly every- .. .. * given at the ~fichigan State<br />
ll.\ a fruitwood.stained purse," they're branching Among those participating in Fair September 1, 2 and 3 will<br />
new, Mod colors, (e.g.: Le~on yellow), and a recent summer orientation be flutist MARGIE JENSEN, of<br />
baskets,jeweled and velvet. trimmed, for eve- session for students who will Fisher road. B flat clarinetist<br />
he freshmen at Western Michi- )YARK DeGAETANO, of Beau.<br />
gan Uniyersity in the fall are fait road, trombonist TIM<br />
Pointers GARY S. STREK, who PLACE. of Wedgewood road,<br />
AndLovely Summer plans to take a Pre-Engineer- cornetist WILLIAM LAITNEI{,<br />
iog course; JEAN M. FOSTER, of )Iuskoka road, saxophonist<br />
lIomefrom 10 weeks of traveling are Mrs. F. who will study Occupational BILL BOGAN, of Stephens road,<br />
andher daug~ter, lUarcia, of Yorkshire road. Therapy; BARBARA A. MERE. and STEPHEN MIHALIK, Jr.,<br />
. their peregrinations, they sl-'ent two months DITH, who intends to pursue a of Beaupre avenue, who plays I<br />
kside of tbe Atlantic, visiting Scotland, England, Liberal Arts cl.1rriculum; FOR- French Horn. '<br />
. Belgium,France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria EST R. WITHROW, who will * • •<br />
! take a Pre.Dental course; and MR. and MRS. PHILLIP<br />
y. DAVID A. 'IORLONE, who RAH~I, of Grosse Pointe boule.<br />
~ stay in London was made doubly delightful plans to pursue a General cur- vard announce the hirth of a<br />
.lillY kindnesses of their host and hostess, Sir riculum. daughter. STEPHANIE BRIGGS<br />
Logan, Principal of the University of Lundon, • • • RAHM. August 2. ~Irs. Rahm is<br />
Logan. In Paris they were entertained and BET H I NEW HIT N E Y, the former CAROL ANN ROBby<br />
~Ionsieur Jean.Luc Varga, a long.time pen daughter of MR. and MRS. INSON, daughter of MRS.<br />
BI ., f' d d. DAVID M. WHITNEY, JR., of HARRY B. 'HOWENSTEIN, o(<br />
o mla s nen 5, an m Rome they had an Vendome road, will enter Briar- Lakeshore road. Paternal grand<br />
with Pope Paul. cliff College, Briarcliff Manor, parents are DR. and )'ffiS. •<br />
.. g in New Y9rkj tJley were met by !tlr. Now. N.Y., in September as a mem- LAMBERT RAHM, of Audubon<br />
lid tbeDspenlJ~o~inorewe'e~' -Visiting relatives ber of the freshman class. road.<br />
and trav.eling to' tbe Keewenaw i"eninsula. Bet~ine is a graduate of the<br />
in The Pointe just long enough to catch their, Mas,ers School, Dobbs .Ferf1, GERALD C. MARNELL, of<br />
lh t rt. d IU M tth M d' F' t N.Y., and plans to major 10 Yorkshire road, has been named<br />
ey en e alOe r. a ew en IS, IrS Urban Studies at Briarcliff assrstant to University of Detroit<br />
of tbe JUalaysian Embassy, Washington, D.C. * * * . President The Very Reverend<br />
. met ~Ir. MendJs while Hon assignment" at MRS. WILLIAM KIMBALL MALCOLM CAltRON, S.J. A I<br />
'ty of Michigan, where she will be a senior ZIEGFELD, of Palm Bea~h, U. of D. alumnus, Mr. Marnell<br />
During the Sesquicentennial Celebration of Fla., is visitin~ at the Ridge holds Bachelor of Science and I<br />
. g of the University, a group<br />
(eODtinoed Gll Page 20)<br />
of students road re::hlence of T. D. B{;HL.<br />
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PlaYIng In the Honors Band.<br />
Mastl'r of Arts degrees. He<br />
will function as a public rela- I<br />
lions consultant and will serve I<br />
as editor of university bulletins '<br />
~lItrs slashed: for Up To<br />
BIMEDIATE ~ Oat<br />
CLEARANCE .. _ 70 0FF<br />
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at U. of D. ,<br />
:(( ~ $: i<br />
Among those a~~ending a re- i<br />
cent week-long orientation session<br />
conducted by Northwood I<br />
Institute on its Midland campus.<br />
for stunents who will begin I<br />
their college careers September<br />
I1 were KELLY LYONS. son I<br />
of l\IR. and ?llRS. RAYMOND I<br />
IJYONS. of Alger place, ROB-t<br />
ERT KING, son of the WAL. I<br />
LACI.•.•. ,.. '•.. ;.•. '.~.,•...• ':: .. :., .. :.. :~.',;.J ..•<br />
"c .1 Jr. Bridesmaids, in frocks iden. othe~ bndes I~ t?e ~anuly, m- for an extended wedding trip in<br />
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S1. Paul Lutheran Churcb,<br />
Davenport, Iowa, was the set.<br />
ting for the Saturday, August 5,<br />
we