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Page Fourteen<br />
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G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S. Thursday, Apr~<br />
~,<br />
Society News Gathered from All of the Point<br />
Elizabeth Palombit<br />
Marries John Dee<br />
• SU,ITS<br />
A group of<br />
• DRESSES<br />
• COSTUMES<br />
will be cleared at<br />
,/] to 1/ 2 OFF<br />
3 Kerch".t A.,.." .t Fisher RM'<br />
Punch and Judy Block<br />
TU 1-1505<br />
ib.9~<br />
BEAUTY SCHOOL<br />
'670 I E. Warren<br />
{2 blks. E. of Outer Dr.) 886-6676<br />
THOMAS C. SHUMAKER.<br />
~on of DR. aDd MRS. EDWARD<br />
J. SHUMAKER, of Lothrop<br />
road, and THOMAS K. FISHER,<br />
JR., son of 'the SENIOR FISH.<br />
ERS, of Lothrop road, are<br />
members of the sailing Team<br />
at Georgetown University,<br />
where both are sophomores.<br />
They're be sailing for George.<br />
town in the Detroit "lnVitational<br />
Regatta April 29 and 30.<br />
LAMPS<br />
by<br />
MARftN<br />
100's of New Shades<br />
Just Arrived<br />
• Lamps<br />
• Lamp Shades<br />
• lamp Mounting -<br />
and Repairing<br />
• lighting Fixtures<br />
15439 MACK AVE.<br />
"rU 1-9333<br />
2612 N. Woodward A.ve.<br />
Cbetw. 12 & 13 Mi. Rds.l<br />
549.02~2<br />
and we're happy.<br />
Yes, we've moved to ,our NEW location!<br />
we bring the outside INSIDE<br />
with plenty of light and SUNSHINE!<br />
I I I<br />
and guess what!<br />
MUSKI<br />
All this plus - expert training<br />
other sister of the bride, Suz.<br />
anne Palombit, Elaine Palombit<br />
and Elizabeth Toffolo, of Wash.<br />
ington, D.C., cousins of the<br />
bride, Ann ~larantette and Mary<br />
Ann Dee, the bridegroom's<br />
sister, were bridesmaids.<br />
They chose f 10 0 r length<br />
S-- -I P I d L A I' A t B'd I I gowns of lime green crepe with<br />
eea ear $ an ace pp lques ccen rI e $ vory floor length illusion veils and<br />
Peau de Soie Gown: Attendal~ts Wear carried bouquets of white roses<br />
Lime Green Crepe and lilies.of.the.valley.<br />
The bridegroom, son of the<br />
A ~apal Blessing was bestowed upon Mr. and Mrs. John Dees, of Detroit, asked<br />
John Michael Dee following their Tuesday evening mar- Thomas Tabacchi to act as best<br />
riage in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. man.<br />
Officiatingatthecandle.(i>>------------ In the usher corps were Louis<br />
light rites was The Rev- with a WaUeau train. Palombit, Jr., brother of the<br />
erend Ralph V. BRrton. Pearl and crystal-t rim me d bride. Hiram Badea, Allen Koch,<br />
George Webber, ~lichael Le.<br />
The bride, the former Eliza. peau de soie roses held her Febvre and Jamcs OIeski.<br />
beth Irene Palombit, daughter illusion veil. Her flowers were The ceremony was followed by<br />
of ihe Louis Palombits, of Web. white roses. a reception at the Grosse Pointe<br />
ber place, wore a gown of ivory Serving as her sister':; honor Yacht Club. Mrs. Palombit chose<br />
peau de soie, appliqued with attendant was Mrs. Thomas M. an apricot silk linen sheath<br />
seeds pearls and lace and styled Kennedy. Mrs. Lee George, an- dress and coat ensemble in<br />
which to greet her guests. She<br />
pinned a wh i t e cymbidium<br />
orchid to her purse.<br />
Mrs. Dee, the bridegroom's<br />
mother, wore a dress and coat<br />
ensemble of turquoise brocade.<br />
Her corsage of white roses was<br />
also pinned to her purse.<br />
They newlyweds will mlike<br />
their home in Detroit.<br />
- Lots 'of color to inspire you!<br />
Bright oranges, yellows, greens and pinks, all<br />
blended beautifully together-<br />
Mrs. John Michael Dee<br />
Photo by Paul Gach<br />
ELIZABETH IRENE PALOMBIT and Mr. Dee<br />
were married Tuesday evening, in Our Lady Star of<br />
the Sea Church. She is the daughtf'r of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Louis Palombit, of Webber place. He is the son of Mr.<br />
and Mrs. John Dee, of Detroit.<br />
Betrothed<br />
Mr,' and Mrs. John Edward<br />
Salada, of Fleetwood o=ive, are<br />
announcing the engagement of<br />
their daughter, MARY JANE,<br />
to Thomas Joseph Young, of<br />
Detroit, SOil of the late Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Stanley N. Young.<br />
The bride.elect and her fiance<br />
were both graduated from the<br />
University of Detroit, where she<br />
affiliated with Delta Zeta sor.<br />
ority. .<br />
A June 22 wedding is planned,<br />
in st. Joan of Arc Church.<br />
SDme people make history,<br />
others write it, and others sleep<br />
right through it.<br />
NEW<br />
SPA~~ISH<br />
PROVINCIAL<br />
a lavish example<br />
. of modified<br />
baroque design<br />
by<br />
Ch,trch Circles<br />
Slate Sessions<br />
The -Grosse Pointe Memorial<br />
C.h u r c h Women's Association<br />
Circles will meet Tuesday, May<br />
.2.<br />
Entertainicg Circle One will<br />
be Mrs. Ben L. Tallman, of Mc-<br />
Kinley avenue. Circle Two will<br />
gather in the Berkshire road<br />
home of Mrs. L. Murray Thomas,<br />
Circle Three in the Roslyn road<br />
home of Mrs. C. M. Simmons and<br />
Circle Four in the Brys drive<br />
h 0 m c of Mrs. William P.<br />
Kreidler.<br />
Hostess for Circle Five will<br />
be Mrs. L. Gaylord Hulbert, of<br />
Clairview road. Circle Six will<br />
meet in the Maumee avenue<br />
home of Mrs. George Hanson,<br />
Circle Seven in the Renaud road<br />
hClme of Mrs. Clifford D. Ben.<br />
son and Circle Eight ir. the<br />
Bishop road home of Mrs. A. W.<br />
Pietra.<br />
Mrs. George Romney will be<br />
guest speaker at the Detroit<br />
Presbyterial Society. Wednesday,<br />
~Iay 3, at 10 o'clock, at Cherry<br />
Hill United Presbyterian Church<br />
in Dearborn. Her theme will be<br />
"A World on the Move," relatinv<br />
to "Social Education in Action."<br />
Luncheon reservations and<br />
transportation may be obtained<br />
by contacting Mrs. F ran k<br />
Raphael, 886-2448, before noon<br />
Monday, May 1.<br />
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The upkeep of a social posi.<br />
tion is often a family's downfall.<br />
Elegance, gaiety,<br />
vitality ••• these are<br />
harmoniously inlerr-,reted<br />
in our newest pattern,<br />
Spanish Provincial. Sculptured<br />
sterling and deligl1tful<br />
openwork make this design<br />
most appealing. , " for your<br />
every festivo occasion.<br />
Come in, be one of the<br />
first to set your table in<br />
newly fashionable elegaAce<br />
with Spanish ProvinciaL<br />
&Pc. Ptace settiDg, $4UG<br />
~i YJongraCJ<br />
,. JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS<br />
KERCHEVAL, 011 the Hill TU T .6400<br />
WSCS To Hold<br />
illay Breakfast<br />
One 'If the highlights of every<br />
year for the Woman's Society<br />
of Christian Service of the<br />
Grosse Pointe Methodist Church<br />
is the ~Iay breakfast which will<br />
be held this year on Tuesday,<br />
May 2, at 9:15 o'clock at the<br />
church.<br />
This will be the last general<br />
meeting of the year .and fea.<br />
!tlred will be the installation<br />
of officers for the new year<br />
and a program presented by a<br />
panel from Christ Church on<br />
"What Does Prayer Mean to<br />
You?"<br />
Officers to be inslalled are:<br />
~Irs. Robert Shover, president<br />
Mrs. Robert Smith, vice president;<br />
Mrs. Franklin Peizak, recording<br />
secretary; and Mrs. Lee<br />
Symons, treasurer.<br />
('ircle chairmen will be Mrs.<br />
Charles Solmo, Mrs. Melville<br />
Kennedy, Mrs. Joseph Connors,<br />
Mrs. Richard Frisbie, Mrs. Ken.<br />
neth Kimmel and Mrs. Duane<br />
Hefty.<br />
Circles wiII hold a combined<br />
meeting at the Church on Tues.<br />
day, May 16, at which time memo<br />
bers will beo assigned to the<br />
various Circles.<br />
Put faith in deeds-the world<br />
recognizes nothing else.<br />
Have B rea k fa s t" , • •<br />
Luncheon •.. Dinner ..•<br />
Daily including Sunday<br />
at the potpourri's<br />
Self-serve Buffet. Some<br />
Favorite's are Old World<br />
Style Cole Slaw, Homemade<br />
Muffins and Biscuits,<br />
Roast Beef, BBQ<br />
Chicken, our Cheese Cake,<br />
Fresh Fruits, Sausage and<br />
Kraut . . . "A Little Bit<br />
of Everything • . . For<br />
Everyone" . . . Mack at<br />
Harvard. 882.1806<br />
Betty Lou DuShane<br />
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specializing<br />
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Mr. MacLeod To Claim<br />
Mr. antI Mrs. Walter G.<br />
Marsh, of Warwick road, De.<br />
troit, are announcing the en.<br />
gagement of their daughter,<br />
Karen, to Richard MacLeod,<br />
son of !\Ir. and 1I1t's. William<br />
J.. MacLcod, Jr., of Kenwood<br />
court.<br />
Mr. MacLeod and Miss Marsh<br />
are undergraduale students at<br />
Coiffures<br />
.. , a llTeti.<br />
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Call today jor a . :'.<br />
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