Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Society N-ewsGathered from All the Pointes Plan Mistletoe Mart ~:hcl:~IoI;tI: IMeet Preview Next Week 20427 MACK AVE, FOR A CASUAL HAIR FOR SUMMER, CALL OR SILVANA NOW, Dig up the facts - that way there's DO foom for doubt. k.J~,~~ SPRING SHO SALE 25% TO 50% OFF AMALfi FLATS, VANELI'S 14.95 DElISO DEBS AND OUR GRECIAN SHOES 16.95 AMAlFI HEElS, D'ANTONIO'S, CAPRINI'S "I ." " .19.95 ROSINA FERRAGAMO SCHIAVONE, J UliANELlI'S , , 26.95 Sizes AAAA to C, 3~ to 11 (sizes 10~.1l, Downtown and North. land only, $2 extra). No mail, phone or C.O.D. orders. All sales final. Downtown, Grosse Pointl, Northland, Westland, Dearborn. Mr. aDd Mrs. J. H. Argue, of North VaACouver, B. C., hAve &llDOUACed the eD,a,e. Twelve Booths Will Show Ha"d.Crafted Items during ::..~ «to~etda~:~:, :'~1~~ Geranium Tea at Congregational III, 1011 ol former PoiDters Mr. Church Soe;e:! Hall aDd Mrs. Johb C. Meloy who DOW make their home in GlIoI.. Women of the Grosse Pointe Congregational w)lne, Pa. Church are readying themselves for Christmas in May 'l'bey plan a JUDe 19 wedding as they invite the public to a Gernanium Tea next I In North Vaneouver's Highland Wednesday, May 26 from 1 until 4 o'clock. Purpose United Chureh. of the Tea is to preview this year's Mistletoe Mart, The bride-eleet wal Irad. the Church's Christmas Fair to be held November a. uated fro m Bel1lire High G('raniums will deck the, ---------- SChool, HOUitoll, Tex., aDd II SOCiAlHall of the Church dames John Marschner and a sell10r at the University 01. in Chalfonte avenue where Richard Cooper feature. tree ArizOtla, affWated wlUt Alpha past presidents of the Con. ornaments. Christmll Decora. Delta Pi. Her flaMe, allo a gregational Women's Asso. Hon coordinators Mrs. Ro,er UlliverJity of Arizooa seniol', II . t' 'II d' Preston, Mrs. Robert Lake a Groue Polate UDivenity cia Ion ~I pour unng and Mrs, Brent Smith have SChool &raduate. HJs fratenaity the prevIew. . created delighUul sprin, aDd 11 Phi Delta Theta. General chaIrmen :'tlrs. Jo. I year-around arrangemeDts plus sep 1 Durns and Mrs. Thomas some speclal-order items for Soc' Hold Rod,wcll have arranged for the winter holidays. Huguenot le~ S 12 booths to present their '0 Of R ' hand.crafted works. 01 spe- Decoupage pl~es, .Ull all. ey emem rence time favorites, have been __ cial interest will be made.to. beautifully executed and de. 'Ibe Bu".uenot Society of order items which can be eus... tom-ordered at the ,ea. coupeur chairmen Mrs. Rob- Michigan held Its Mth aMual Other articles will be avail. ert Bogan and Mrs. Thomas "Day of Remembrance" Sun. able for sale, and proceeds Mahoney report punes, seulp. day, May 16, at the First CoIlwill go toward the benevolent tured and inlaid key tap, ®atiODal Church, St. Johns. causes 01 the Chureh. boxe"" .secretari~s,. plaques In Memoriam are members The Mesdames Carle Cub- an~ qua~nt vue d ~phquell for who clled duriD, the year: berly and William Blevins children s rooms will be avan- Frances Maire Teel (Mrs. Edwill show an assortment of able. • ward L.) Bryant, of Detroit, aprons including a fashionable More purses, called "leul PoiDter Arthur Hamilton Ba. maxi hostess apron In dotted and fun," are bein, fashioDed, COD and Peter WlUlam Star. swiss and gingham. Most are under the direction of Mn.! ring, of Detroit. wash.and-wear and the collee- Harold Westcott and Mrs. Mrs. Bryant was a member t10n includes a c.hef's apron, Jack Wheeler. of the lIalre family which eonperfect for summer barbecues. The Junior Group in the tribuietl greatly to 'I1Ie PoiDte. Pantry and Party Foods, Church, Pilgrim Fellowship, Mr. BaCOll WII a P..lnte realcollected by the Milldames has a variety of deeo,:aUve dent for more than 30 years John Winters, Gordon Wing, candles and will take orden aDd lIr. Starring's lOll is a Wray Donaldson and Marti.'! at the Preview. ~ . teadler in the Groue Pointe Hawley, offers dressings, the Palletiers, headed by Mrs.! 5ebool System. popular Dr. Barkley hot mus- William Penoyer, will offer . tard, bean salad, glazed nuts unusual children's plaques. present whinulica1 stuffed toYII and party nuts.and.bolts, and which can be personalized," ineluding "(rinks," frogs and a Big Bake Sale under the well as children's roekers .1Id~aterpU1ars, zodlak needle. supervision of the Mesdames Wicker ehairs,.. tote stooa and point purseS', pin eushions and Edward Foote and John Cas. pknic buJcets. exquisite crewel 'wall ban," sens wiJIleature breads, rolls, Stitchery and Needlepointe lill", Mrs. Sidney DeB.oer pies, cakes and brownies. cqairmen Mrs. Kenneth Ber,- ad.cis the new look in neck. Felt Goods. under the'Mes. mann and Mrs. David Brierly ties. - ~ Mrs. Paul MathewlOll'l KnIt IF YOU' LIKE TO SWIM • • • COME TO GROSSE POiNTE COIFFURES j IWits are' fashionin, poDd:iOl, I jUts, seuYeS, potholden and \l i' shoulderttrap bap. Variety item. in Mn. Dud. ley Arnold's Top of the Mart !Booth include maerame belts, "bracelets and n e c k I ace II, mateh1ng felt bridge table coyer., tallies and lcore pads, sCllsor bolders, holiday bal,! kets {or cards or greena and 884-2090 CUT STYLED JOE, TERRI, stone-set key tags. Those popular terrariumll in beautifullY.lhaped bottles •that can be made into limps will be at the WoodI and Gar'l .dea Booth overseen by the IMesdames William Frame and. 'Robert Veil' I A1Io featured herewl1l bei IIDUque .planters epc:rlDeI, apothecaryl and a unique Jive «n_i : terplec:e which eoDtinuaDy '1l'OWI and can be trimme4 II de.ired. 'Grink' At Mistletoe MRS. KENNETH F. BERGMANN, Qeft), and MRS. DAVID A. BRIERLY, chainnen of the Stitchel'Y Booth for the Grosse Pointe Congregational Church Mistletoe Mart, show one of ,their m 0 r e whimsical creations, "Grink," who'll be on sale at the Mart Mart Preview Photo by Eddie KcGr.th. Jr. Preview Tea next Wednesday, May 26, from 1 until 4 o'clock in the Church Social Hall. Other special Stitchery items include zodiak and knitted bas. sinet purses, mod ties for men and needlepointe picture!;. DK. FRED S. COOK, of Itributive Teaeher EducatUm Ieetor of WSU'S VotationaJ Fairholme road, professor and programs at Wayne State Uni. and Applied Arts Teacher Procha.\rman of Business and Dls. verslty, has been named dir. grams. ---- , CHINA AND CRYSTAl "GO TOGETHER" IN A COMPlEMENTING WAY Wright Kay. for 110 years. Michigan's Finest Jeweler leno~ exquisite ivory. toned chino in new "Snow lily" pottern with border wreath in grey with white highlights and platinum edge. To complement such beauty. lenox crystal. of course. in the superbly simple "Montclair" pot. tern with matching platinum edge. S.Pc. Chino Place Selling. 34.95 Crystal Stemware. Each. 6.50 Wright Kay 100 5. Woodward in Birmingham, Phon. 642Zl25, and in N.Jrlhland, Phon" 356.~. U,e yoor Wright Kay Charge. NIa,'.r Charge or 8onlcA:nerice,d, Other Wright Kay 510re, 01 1500 Woodward in Downtown Del,oil and in Gros,. Poirle. $1 each Serving tray, covered vegetable, triangular dish, family salt and pepper set, double marmelade. Jacob Sons Store for the Home ','t' , Sunday Opera Slipper (Cuu .. ecl r.... 'ale 13) troit. The pauel will be moderato Op.!ra Anoelallon, Preaident Wilbur General Manager AIIoeIaUon H. Kack, Hel1lY J..ed. ed by Donald M. D. Thurber, yard, East SIde c:bairmlll Mrs. vice.president and Public Re. John C, Griffin and Supper lations direetor of the Detroit co.chairmen Mrs. Navarre Grand Opera Association. BeMett and Mrs. Thomas K. Oth d . 't . ted I Fisher. er IBm af!eS expec James D. Traey, pnsldent of to be present are the honorary the Grosse Pointe <strong>War</strong> Memochahman,ol the Detroit Grand I rial AssoclaUoa, will represent ~~fa &ason, Mayor R,oman. that organizatioA which is co- Gnbbl, and general ehall'man aponsorln, the event. of the 1971 aealOG Mrs. Char. lei ,!. Fiaher, III, and her eo- Supper open to With Tbe Stirs 11 the Jeneral Pointe chaU'man Mrs. Roy D. Chapin, public. ReservaUou may be Jr. made at the Groue Pointe More are Frank W. Dono. van, ehairmaD 01 the board of directors of the Detroit Grand Memorial Offlee. Immediate reservaUona are suggested II apace II limited. ALSO A LARGE GROUP C'F STRIPES NOW SALE PRICED $3.99 to $7.99 I... $7 t. $12 OPEN IIRt.4IN8HAt.4 101 Townsend SALE! FLAIR LEG JEANS $4" WERE 51 Severol Bosic Styles in Novy, or in Cotton Twill in 0 Ch~ice of Five Colo;.s' .... 6ROSSE I'OINTE FARMS 63 Kerchevol WESTGATE T?led~ ~,,\ \\ ~ :~{ lAST 3 DAYS . . ' . ANNUAL SALE OF STAINLESS sua HOLLOWARE BTWM~ FRASER Thurs. &9 Fri. 'tit P.M. sot.tWFT t.tAU. Trov ANN .... 10_ 129.t LilMrty T'" 'WOODYIW NAu, !he toblewore with the glow thot never dims, satin.smooth serving pieces thot never need polishing $6 each. Divided veget::lble dish, single vegetable, creamer/sugar/tray set, butter dish, bread troy. $10 uch Butler tray, salqd bowl, covered casserole, wire bread/fruit basket, chip and dip set, , ,. '''.-1. ... ,\' ~'),. " "~' .. -l, l' ',';'" ~ "11 .~I;,~.;,;;.(J:. \".'~' \,~ ",' I I ! ~~~~:l..=1Y.-_:.:.:~'--,:.'~"".,_', ••• ~
Thund.y. Mey 20, 1971 Women's Page Constance Molloy Wed In St. Clare's Thom.s CliHord Kinn•• rs WiN M.k. Their Home in london. Ont'., Where H. is Assiunt Prof.ssor .t University of W.st.rn Ont.rio The Most Reverend John Joseph McEleney 8.J., former Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kingston, Jamal.CI, and currently assistant to the Papal Throne, offictJ,ted at the marria~e of Constance Mary Molloy and Thomas Clifford Kinnear Saturday, May 15, at noon in St. Clare de Montefalco Church. The Reverend Timothy~---------- Babcoek, cousin of the Arbor Robert A. Gramen, of bride, concelebrated the Lake 'Geneva, Wis., Stuart B. nuptial mass. Proudfoot, of Ann Arbor, and The bride, dauehter of Mr. ud IIrs. Brian Joseph Molloy, B r I a n Joseph Molloy, brother of the bride. Jr., Pa ..s for a september d' ".' d wed. b . of Berkahfre road. wore a A reception was held at the J't~dreA ......;~Rt;Y e an~ IO~ of candlelight organ%l Detroit Boat Club. ~e newly. Thomas J. Murphy whose over taffeta Bruuels lace trimmed with that matched weds will make theU' home in London, Ont., where he will engagement has been nounced by her parerlu, an. :Mr. her family manWla veil ap- be an. acs~tant profesIor at and Mrs. Joseph Merony, of PUqued with rosepolnte lace. the UDJverslty of We I t ern Hollywood avenue. The pro- She ended roses. while lllacs and Ontario.. A wedding trip to Myrtle speeUve bridegroom is the SOD Mary Allee Molloy came ~~ "'1m Cbleago, m., t0 serve as her ,ister'. maid of honor. Beach, S.C., is planned. Out-of. town .. "uests Included Dr. and Mrs. Enr~que Urruela, of the John MurDePhY~,of Campbell avenue, trod. S F-' -id---B- .k OPEN THURSDAY AND FRmAY 'Tll 9 BELLE SHARMEER HOSIERY SALE ENDS SATURDAY Just a few, more doys to enjoy-substantial savings on Belle.Sh a rmee r stockings in your favorite shade$ a.nd styl.s. have dinner with us every day En;oy our special family Buffet Monday thr.ough Saturday from 4:30 to 8 p.nt. and Sunday ; afternoon from 12 noon to 4. p.m. Just 2.49 for adults, 1." for children. Seaway Room, 4th floor. Come on-give Mom a break! hudson's eastla nd- 8m iIe-kelly Jacob SonS • • • 1 , ' .."l" • GROSSE POINTE NEWS by, of and for Pointe Women '---------------------_._-------_.~---------_ ..-----------, Fell Bride Mrs. Thomes C. Kinneer Aug ust. Bride 'Craft-Campbell Troth Revealed P?PS .Concerts 111 the Detroit sey, Con que s t (Triumphal Light Guard Armory. March from "Captain from The pro g ram, entitled Castile") Lara's Theme (from "Broadw.ay Bilat," is condu~t. "Doctor 'Zhivago"). "Hi.Lill, ed by RIchard Hayman, chief Hi-Lo, More (from "Mondo arranger for the. Boston. Po.ps Cane"), music from "Law- Orchestra. T~e first porti?,nm- rence of Arabia," The Rain dud!!s selections from Man in Spain (from "My Fair' of La Mancha," orchestral ar. Lady") Orchids in the Moon. ~Iangem~~ts of ::H.eUo, Dolly!," light
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