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<strong>Jun</strong>e 4, 1964<br />
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Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4, 1964<br />
G R 0 SSE P 01 N TEN E W S Page Thirteen<br />
Woman's Page • • by, of and for Pointe Women<br />
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Return<br />
r of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
ad. and Joseph W.<br />
ard Shurmur, of<br />
s Saturday, in S1.<br />
appliqued side panels<br />
lar~, matching the<br />
ace on the bodice and<br />
el of the skirt.<br />
ilk roses. defined by<br />
eads, caught her illu.<br />
and she carried a<br />
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rid<br />
ORTS<br />
ilored to<br />
ns<br />
I Service<br />
Uxedo 5-5710<br />
Newlywed Cudlips<br />
Travel To Europe<br />
Pair to Make Home in New York City: Brida Wears<br />
Family Dress and Heirloom Veil for<br />
Rites Monday in Roslyn, L.I.<br />
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Miss Caroline Morris Byers, daughter of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. J. Frederic Byers, Jr., of Old Westbury, Long<br />
Island, was married Monday to David Rockwell Cudlip,<br />
For The Wedding<br />
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MARY T. HILL and JUDITH<br />
LOMAX will be graduated from<br />
Bradford <strong>Jun</strong>Ior College, Brad.<br />
ford, Mass., at its 161st commencemem<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 8. Mary is the<br />
daughter of ELWOOD W. HILL,<br />
of Beverly road, and Judith is<br />
the daughter 6f MR. and MRS.<br />
ALLEN M. LOMAX, of JUdge<br />
road.<br />
YESI-<br />
We make this<br />
sensational<br />
offer po$Sible<br />
to cultivate<br />
greater inter.<br />
est in PIANO<br />
PLAYING and<br />
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to our YOUnl<br />
people.<br />
MAIL<br />
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TODAY<br />
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Select from Over 20 Oufsftlnding<br />
Groups from America's finest Manufaciurers<br />
• French Provincial<br />
• Italian Provincial • Colonial<br />
TU 4-1888<br />
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Open<br />
I son of Mr. and Mrs. William<br />
B. Cudlip, of Lakeshore<br />
road,<br />
The ceremony was per.<br />
formed at St. Mary's Ro.<br />
man Catholic Church, Rosiyn,<br />
Long Island, with the<br />
Most Reverend Monsignor<br />
G e 0 l' g e Lewis Smith, of<br />
Aiken, S.C., officiating.<br />
The bride is the granddaugh.<br />
ter of Mrs. William Russell<br />
Grace, of Old Westbury, and the<br />
late Mr. Grace, and of the late<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frederie Byers, of<br />
Sewickley, Pa.<br />
Mr. Cudlip is the grandson of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cudlip,<br />
late of Iron Mountain, Mich.,<br />
and Dr. and Mrs. William P.<br />
Bope, of Decatur. Mich.<br />
J. Frederic Byers, III, gave<br />
his sister in marria'ge. The maid<br />
of honor was Alison G r ace<br />
Byers, H, sister of the bride<br />
wore a family dress and an heir.<br />
loom veil.<br />
William John Cudlip, brother<br />
of the bridegroom, was best<br />
man. The ushers were Charles<br />
Thomas Cudlip, brother of the<br />
bridegroom, W i 11i a m Russell<br />
Grace Byers and Montgomery<br />
Ladew Byers, brothers of the<br />
bride, ,_TohnWillis Patten, Marcus<br />
Wellington Smith, L. Nicholas<br />
Ruwe, William King Howenstein,<br />
Murray William Sales,<br />
Louis Marx, Jr., Dale Tobin<br />
O'Donnell, F ran cis Martin<br />
Greene, Jr., and Cyril F. O'Neil.<br />
Mter a European trip, the<br />
couple will reside' at 10 East<br />
End avenue, New York City.<br />
Clubs to Hear<br />
Bill Knowland<br />
The Worn en's Republican<br />
Club of Grosse Pointe, in conjunction<br />
with the Indian Vil.<br />
lage Women's Republican Club,<br />
the East Side Women's Republican<br />
Club, and the 5th Legislative<br />
District Club, is bringing<br />
the Honorable William F. Knowland,<br />
former senator from California,<br />
to Detroit.<br />
The joint meeting w1ll be held<br />
Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 11, at the Whittier<br />
Hotel. A reception to meet<br />
Senator Knowland will be held<br />
at 6 p.m., dinner will be at 7,<br />
and his address will begin at<br />
8:15.<br />
Senator K now 1and, wellknown<br />
as a prominent figure in<br />
bot h Californi'a and ncltional<br />
politics, has served in the Cali.<br />
fornia State Assembly and ,the<br />
California State Senate. He was<br />
appointed to the U.S. Senate to<br />
fill the unexpired term of the<br />
late Hiram W. Johnson and<br />
later was elected twiee to fill<br />
~tx-year terms. He has been<br />
bot h Senate Majority Leader<br />
and Senate Minority Leader.<br />
He has been a U.S. Delegate<br />
to the General Assembly of the<br />
United Nations. During World<br />
War II, he served in the European<br />
Theatre with the U.S.<br />
Arm y. At present, Senlltor<br />
Knowland is the Assistant Publisher<br />
and General Manager of<br />
the Oakland Tribune and is<br />
chairman of the California<br />
"Goldwater for President Committee".<br />
Tickets for dinner and the<br />
speech are $4.00; for the speech<br />
only, $1.50. Reservations may be<br />
made by cor.tacting the ~lcket<br />
chairman: Mrs. Palmer T. Heenan,<br />
1000 Bishop, Grosse Pointe<br />
Park, TU 2.2138.<br />
WHY SETTLE FOR LESS<br />
THAN THE FINEST<br />
Cold Storage<br />
When tne very best doesn't<br />
cost more?<br />
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on Our Premises<br />
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Pick.Up & Delivery Service<br />
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"Spring Air" Mattresses Specially Priced<br />
I<br />
"Grosse Pointe Largest Selection of Bedroom Furniture"<br />
NORMAN durniture Co.<br />
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Mon., Thurs., Fri. Eves.<br />
Moir's<br />
Steak<br />
Salt<br />
and<br />
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Seasoning<br />
Perfect for<br />
Outdoor Grilling<br />
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Grosse Pointe's Finest<br />
Food Market<br />
Teking A 'Coffee Break'<br />
(Continued from Page 12)<br />
bouquet of white roses and steph'anotis.<br />
Theodora Carnaghi was her<br />
The newly-elected board of directors<br />
of the Women for the United Foundation<br />
enjoyed a cup of coffee at their<br />
first planning session Thursday, May 21,<br />
at the United Foundation headquarters.<br />
Pouring for members is MRS. WORTH<br />
PEA Training<br />
Course Offered<br />
Because of increasing aware.<br />
ness of the problems confron.ting<br />
young people and the family<br />
group under. the pressures of<br />
modern living, the Education<br />
Section of the Departemnt of<br />
Mental Health for the State of<br />
Michigan has developed a program<br />
to help parents understand<br />
youth !>roblems and to<br />
aid in developing stronger<br />
family relationshjps.<br />
Parent Education Associates,<br />
a group sponsored by this Department.<br />
is offering a threeyear<br />
course in lay leadership<br />
training for parents in the<br />
Grosse Pointe area.<br />
Instructor is Miss Esther L.<br />
M. Midd'1ewood, Chief of the<br />
Education Section and un.<br />
doubtedly known to many from<br />
her appearances before local<br />
church and school groups.<br />
The first year of the course<br />
brings the parents tog-ather<br />
once a month for- informal discussion<br />
concerning emotional<br />
growth and child development<br />
as weH as adult relationshipS<br />
within the family and the com~<br />
munity. Participants have the<br />
opportunity to exchange ideas<br />
and ahsorb new princlp-les, relating<br />
them to their ~wn experiences.<br />
There is no homework<br />
required.<br />
'rbe second year continues<br />
discussion in the same vein, as<br />
weB as exploring techniques in<br />
group leadership and the suitable<br />
use of materials and re~<br />
sources available within the<br />
community .<br />
The third year will concentrate<br />
on discussion of topics of<br />
greatest interest to th~ members<br />
and will emphasize program<br />
planning and badership<br />
within the group.<br />
The aim of this program is I<br />
to help parents become more<br />
comfortable with themselves<br />
and to guide their children better,<br />
Members will be trained<br />
in group leadership and program<br />
presentation so they may<br />
later be able to mllet with other<br />
parents and' help them to evaluate<br />
what they read and to profit<br />
from mutual experiences. There<br />
is no charge for participatIon.<br />
-<br />
KRAMER, president. Others pictured are<br />
(from left to right): MRS. JAMES BECK,<br />
of Hampton road; MRS. MARTIN HAY-<br />
DEN, of Merriweather road; and MRS.<br />
JAMES H. QUELLO, of Berkshire road.<br />
Shurmur-Carnaghi<br />
sister's maid of honor, in a floor<br />
length frock of pink peau de<br />
scie with a Chantilly lace jacket.<br />
Dressed indentically were the<br />
b rid e sma ids, Mrs. Leonard<br />
Carnaghi, sister-in-law of the<br />
bride; Carole Addy, Anne Marie<br />
DeMarco and Judith Higgins.<br />
Their headpieces w ere pink<br />
peau de soie roses, and their<br />
flowers were pink carnations.<br />
Flower girl Carol Yope, niece<br />
of the bridegroom, wore a short,<br />
sleeveless d res 8 with a full<br />
skirt and lace jacket, matching<br />
the bridesmaids; and carried a<br />
nosegay of pink carnations.<br />
GeraJd Jelsomeno served as<br />
bridegroom's best man. Ushers<br />
were Harry Cable, Leo n a r d<br />
Carnaghi, Michael Kreig and<br />
Stanley Rzatkowski; and Scott<br />
Shurmur, of Laramie, Wyo., Ilhe<br />
bridegroom's nephew, was ring<br />
bearer.<br />
For<br />
t .<br />
her<br />
Mrs. Carnaghi chose a powder<br />
blue Chantilly lace sheath dress<br />
with matching accessories, and<br />
a corsage of cymbidium orchids.<br />
Mrs. Shurmur's sheath dress<br />
was fashioned of light blue lace,<br />
and she also wore a cymbidium<br />
orchid corsage.<br />
For traveling to the Upper<br />
Peninsu[a, the new Mrs. Shur.<br />
mur chose a three pieCe pink<br />
silk suit, with matching accessories.<br />
The newlyweds will make<br />
their home in Ann Arbor.<br />
Out.of.town guests a t the<br />
wedding included Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Leonard Shurmur and th e i r<br />
children, Scott, Sally Ann and<br />
Susan, of Laramie, Wyo.; Dr.<br />
and Mrs. A. E. Gregory, of New<br />
Carlisle, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Verle<br />
McGilvery, of Kettering, 0.; and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ale Borkowski, of<br />
Munising, Mich.<br />
SHADY DEALS<br />
Stay on the level-some fellows<br />
never look ahead for fear<br />
daughter's wedding, they'll see their finish.<br />
Famous Artist To Teach Here<br />
I n t ern a t Ion a 11y fl1ffioUSfall New York showing at the<br />
painter-teacher Hughie Lee. Janet Nesler Gallery in October.<br />
Smith will come from New York He will also have a one man<br />
and Princeton to teach at the show at Pr,;nceton next year. He<br />
Grosse Pointe War Memorial<br />
teaches at the Princeton Country<br />
Day S c h 0 oland at the<br />
Center this summer.<br />
Mr. Lee.Smith is well known<br />
Studio.on.the-Canal in Princeton.<br />
in the Detroit area for he has<br />
conducted. c I ass e s here and Hughie will teach landscape<br />
taught pamting to some of the! . . .<br />
most prominent people in the: pamtmg at the War Memonal<br />
community. His works hang in I which he finds to be a perfect<br />
the Detroit Institute of Al.t:; and setting for such instruction for<br />
he has received many coveted students may pick sights around<br />
awards not only in Detroit but the beautiful grounds and gar.<br />
i throughout this country and dens and receive individual in.<br />
! abroad. He currently paints in struction at the locations they<br />
New York and will have his i select.<br />
Beautifully<br />
Sculptured<br />
Sklinliss ..•<br />
STAINLESS<br />
made~<br />
The InternatiOfllll<br />
Silver CoIJll)aRY<br />
TU 1-6400<br />
.-HUE de la Paix~!I>DAY<br />
ON-THE-HILL<br />
TODAY<br />
Between the hours of 11 and 3 o'dock<br />
today you are invited<br />
to enjoy the French atmosphere of sidewalk cafes ... liquid<br />
refresh men ts<br />
Vows<br />
. cakes ... cookies ... candies . . . ice<br />
cream. Lots- of surprises are waiting for your complete<br />
pleasure. If it rains today ... come tomorrow.<br />
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FuR fashioned desfgna<br />
that enrich heavy<br />
stainless steel with<br />
unsurpassed elegance.<br />
Every pattern expertly<br />
fashioned and crafted<br />
to delight the m