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Thursday, June 20, 1968<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.thr ..<br />
Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women<br />
Miss Ulbrich Bride<br />
Of Mr. John Connor<br />
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Bride Wore Her Mother's Gown Of Chantilly Lace<br />
And Carried 18th Century Bouquet; Bridesmaids<br />
Dressed In Yellow Frocks Trimmed<br />
In Olive Green<br />
The Chantilly lace \~dding- gown of her mother<br />
was worn by Beverly Ulbrich for her marriage to John<br />
Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Connor of Lincoln<br />
road, Saturday evening, June 15, at Our Savior Lutheran<br />
Church.<br />
The b l' ide's headpiece ,'--------------<br />
was also fashioned of Chan.: Roy Ulbrich served as his! •..<br />
tilly lace trimmed with seed I brolher-inlaw's besl man. John'<br />
pt'1rls and she carried an. Watson and William Denne'S of<br />
18th century bouquet of ~Ann Arbor s~ated the guests..<br />
white and ivory flowers lIIrs. Ulbnch chose. all I!U:<br />
tied with white velvet rib. ~~~tj~w~re~tI~:~~1 I~~~a;in~~~ i<br />
bons. . ,<br />
The brtde s uncle. Dr. A. H.<br />
a cymbidium 0 r chi<br />
matching clutch ba".<br />
d to her: .<br />
Ulbrich, officiated, assisted. by The bridegroom's b mother se- The Reveren.d John Buchhelm- lected it pink imported Italian I<br />
er. A reception at the Gou~met silk and jeweled formal and;<br />
Hous.e followed the servIces. also pinned a cymbidium orchid<br />
She ~s the daughter of the Roy to her purse<br />
Ulbnchs of Torrey road. I<br />
, The bridegroom's sister. Gail. • "Yhen th~ ne~vly\~eds left for<br />
served as maid of honor with th.elr. vacatIOn to ~ a r ~her n<br />
bridesmaids G a i I :\1acEachin, ~hchlgan and WiSCOnSin, the<br />
~Irs. John Watson and 1111'5< new Mr.s. ~onnor wore a red<br />
Robert .Masserang_ IlOen ~ult WIth black patent ac.<br />
They .wore y e I J 0 w linen cessor~es.. .<br />
dresses t rim m e d with olive BeglO~mg. to ~uly, the newly<br />
gre~n flowers and flowing bows IlVeds wdl bve 10 Mount Clem.<br />
and yellow bow headpieces. ens. '<br />
Each carried matching baskets --<br />
with yellow, white and tange- HEAD IN SAND<br />
rine flowers both fresh and No man is so blind as the one<br />
dried, with green ivy and tied who refuses to see himself as<br />
with velvet ribbon. olhers see him.<br />
IMPORTED<br />
danjsh<br />
furniture<br />
IptiI flU, 'm 6:3D; Man. '" Wid. 'III 9<br />
PMnt !luge Seleclion of Imported<br />
16HSll house of Scandinavian Tea.kwoOd Furnllure<br />
.J)enmarlt 2 ~?"~M~.R<br />
Mrs, John<br />
Connor<br />
Our Savior Lutheran Church was the setting for<br />
the wedding of BEVERLY ULBRICH, daughter of the<br />
Roy l:ibrichs of Torrey road, and Mr. Connor, son of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Connor of Lincoln road, on<br />
Saturday, June 15. .<br />
Paddocks<br />
Mr. and JIll's. Thomas Pad.<br />
dock, of N1Jtre Dame road, introduced<br />
their granddaughter,<br />
Cecily Bovaird Kerr. to society<br />
at a reception in their home<br />
Tuesday, June 18.<br />
Cecily is the daughter of Mr.<br />
and Mr~. Rohert Corry Kerr,<br />
II, of Franklin, Mich.<br />
With her grandparents, C"cily<br />
greeted guests ou the porch<br />
wearing a short A.line white<br />
pique dress. She carried a bou.<br />
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. quet of pink geraniums<br />
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and ivy,<br />
.....<br />
":,,",'<br />
Fete Granddaughter<br />
Mrs. Mark Alan Hart<br />
Photo by J. S. DeForest<br />
JOYCE ANNE FOUNTAIN, daughter of the<br />
Bernard }