InWage DisPute - Local History Archives
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
224 2. ~1, k "P'-."'.<br />
Thursd.y, August 14, 1975<br />
Society News Gathered from the Pointes<br />
Rites In St. Paul's<br />
For Mary Murphy<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laurence Courtney Will Make i<br />
Home in Northwest Detroit Upon Return<br />
from Pocono Mountains Vacation<br />
Saint Paul's-on-the-Lakeshore was set ling for<br />
the wedding of r\'1ary Kathleen Mur;phy, daughter<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald N. Murphy, of Moross road, :<br />
and Paul Laurance Courtney Saturday, August 2. !<br />
with Father James Cronk presiding at the 1 o'elock<br />
ceremony. ,-------<br />
A reception .at Hill-: with front lace inserts and<br />
crest Country Club fol-: large rumes al th('ir hems_<br />
lowed the rites for which I They car r i f' rl malching<br />
the bride chose an ivory! pa~asols edged in lacc, t.o I<br />
peau de soil' gown, Em- which they attached thclr I<br />
pire-waisted, encrusted bouq.uets, .<br />
in front with a seed Bridesmaids w ere Paula<br />
and Pamela Courtncy, the<br />
pe3;rl cascade. and fea- bridegroom's d au g h t e r s ,<br />
turmg lace Inserts at Maureen Murphy, another<br />
neck and sleeves, sister of the bride Jean Cobb<br />
.Her fi~gertip ~eil accen~ed and Linda Mayb~rn.<br />
WIth heirloom Silk Chantilly The bridegroom son of the<br />
lace had been worn by her I late Harry Courtn~y and Mrs.<br />
great.grandmother, g ran d. Agnes Brouten, of Farming.<br />
motJ:Ier and mother, and she ton, asked Alien Willett to<br />
earned the prayer book they act as best man I<br />
a!l had carried at their wed. Ushering were' the bride's I<br />
dmgs. brothers, Patrick M., Will.<br />
Her Ia r g e bouquet was lam N. and Charles T. Mur,<br />
fashioned 01 white roses and phy, and Steven L. Brideau.<br />
baby's.brealh, The mother of the bride<br />
Her attendants, including wore tiered pink flowered<br />
her sister. Sheilah M. Mur- ehiUon, the bridegroom's<br />
phy, who served as maid of mother a princess gown of<br />
honor. were in E m p ire '1 turquoise Qiana, with a while<br />
waisted yellow frocks styled lace jacket. Both mothers<br />
Announcing the OPENING of<br />
Lalcewood<br />
Christian School<br />
(Formerly lakewood Elementary School)<br />
24905 .... t... - St. CltHrShores 41080<br />
STARTING IN SEPT.<br />
ACCElEIATED CHRISTIAff EDUCATION<br />
IndiYidualized Study for Grades 2 thrv 8<br />
Appro-..d by State Board of Education<br />
• FIlial REGISTRATION AUG. 22nd •<br />
lor turlher information 772.5410<br />
EASTLAND<br />
THE NEW ENCLOSED<br />
SHOPPING CENTER<br />
PRESENTS:<br />
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EASTLAND<br />
Mrs. Paul Courtney<br />
Photo bv Elaine Studio<br />
Exchanging marriage vows Saturday, August<br />
2; in Saint Paul's-on-the-Lakeshore were MARY<br />
KATHLEEN MURPHY, daughter of the Gerald<br />
N. Murphys, of Moross road, and Mr. Courtney,<br />
son of Mrs. Agnes Brouten, of Farmington, and<br />
the late Harry Courtney.<br />
selected orchid corsages. IMountains, will return to<br />
The newlyweds, vacation. make their home in north.<br />
ing in Pennsylvania's Pocono west Detroit.<br />
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GROSSE POITE GfT SHOP<br />
long established gift shop in<br />
choice Grosse Pointe location<br />
Greot oppor'uni'y for one or seyero'<br />
Grosse Po;n'e women '0 ge'<br />
info Dusin.55<br />
Write Box No. 0.9,<br />
Grosse Pointe News, 99 Kercheval Ave .<br />
Grosse Pointe, Mich. 48236<br />
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* SIDE SHOW rm:M:S IT'S AMAZING! * CiW:US P!ll~!\D[<br />
,iii h'll1d '(li,:,1<br />
The en11lc circlls \'.'i:h ::'11'-1"<br />
and 650 show 1 ! :'<br />
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LEROY'S MINI A TURE CIRCUS<br />
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'Lllr'k::~:L ill n\lf nl,lln r:nlIrL<br />
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AUGUST 11th ~ IN THE NEW<br />
THRU AUGUST 16th'" ENCLOSED GRAND COURT<br />
Mrs, William<br />
SAVE $100<br />
LIMITED TIME ONLY! Special<br />
pu"ho~ from a leading<br />
moker_ Beautiful solo<br />
by day, 2 can sleep by<br />
night. A double duty space<br />
saver! Upholstered in<br />
HERCUlON, thaI shrugs off<br />
stoins_ Alter the sele $299.<br />
Bristol<br />
Saint Joan of Arc Church was setting for the<br />
wedding of REGINA MARY MASHOUR, daughter<br />
of the Alexander M. Mashours, of B1airmoor<br />
court, and Mr. Bristol, son of Mrs. William R.<br />
Bristol, of Moross road, and the late Dr. Bristol.<br />
Need Telethon Phone A ides<br />
Over 3,000 volunteers from<br />
Wayne, Oakland, Macomb,<br />
St. Clair and Monroe coun.<br />
ties are needed to answer<br />
tel e ph 0 n e sand reCQrd<br />
pledges during the 2O.hour<br />
Jerry Lewis Telethon for<br />
Muscular Dystrophy August<br />
31 and september 1.<br />
Volunteers aged 18 and<br />
over will be asked to report<br />
to the Jerry Lewis Tele.<br />
phone Center nearest their<br />
home for a five.hour shift<br />
of the ir choice,<br />
Telephone centers are 10'<br />
cated at Eastland and Westland<br />
Shopping Centers, the<br />
Pontiac Elk's Club, the<br />
Sheraton.Cadillac Hotel in<br />
Detroit and theSherat6n~<br />
Southfield Hotel, Southfield.<br />
I Twelve Oaks Business<br />
Women Meet Tuesday<br />
T w e 1v e Oaks Charter<br />
Chapter, American Business<br />
Women's Association,meets<br />
next Tuesday, August 19, at!<br />
Ted's Restaurant. Woodward I<br />
avenue at Square Lake road.<br />
Guest speaker Sue Plan.,<br />
con, instructor of Psychiatric I<br />
Nursing at Harper Hospital,<br />
will discuss aspects of her<br />
profession. Vocational speaker<br />
is Dorothy Schulte, Oak.<br />
land Health Department<br />
Public Health Nurse, I I<br />
Reservations for the eve. I<br />
ning dinner and program<br />
may be made by contacting<br />
Luanne Smith at 398.9584.<br />
Although the Telethon itself<br />
will be broadcast by<br />
WJBK.TV 2, with local segments<br />
televised in the sta.<br />
tion's Southfield studios, only<br />
20 phones, with celebrity operators<br />
will be "on.camera."<br />
Over 500 phones will be in<br />
use at the centers. .<br />
Persons wishing to volun, I<br />
teer as phone answerers.<br />
tabulators or messengers<br />
may call Telethon Head.<br />
quarters, 399.8805.<br />
Telethon proceeds provide<br />
diagnosis, evaluation, clinic<br />
treatment, therapy. wheelchairs,<br />
braces and other<br />
patient s e r v ice s free of<br />
charge to dyslrophy patients.<br />
Proceeds also support medi.<br />
cal research' into dystrophy,<br />
which is as yet incurable.<br />
.SAlE! 20%<br />
iRegina Mashour<br />
Wed On July 25<br />
Cape Cod Honeymoon Follows Saint Joan of Arc<br />
Ceremony and Raleigh House Reception;<br />
Couple Will be at Home in St.<br />
Clair Shores<br />
A reception at Raleigh House in Southfield<br />
followed the Friday, July 25, wedding of Regina<br />
, Mary Mashour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex-<br />
, ander M. Mashour, of B!airmoor court, and William<br />
L. Bristol. I<br />
The Reverend Father ported candlelight silk or-<br />
Arthur Oldani presided ganza was accented with reo<br />