S-$ •• > as $ " Pa~ Thirty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, June 20. 1968 ~'oman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women • Teens to Dance At Lochmoor The TCl!nage Committee of and tickets may be purchased Lochmoor Country Club is hold. I at the door. Teenagers who illg a dance this evening, June -have completed the n:nth grade, 20, from '8:30 until midnight. through twelve graders, will be Teenagers will dance to the mu- admitted. Any Grosse Pointe sic of "Tile Rationals." "The teenagers, who have identifica- Chances AJ;e" and "The Sounds tion cards may attend, 01 Nite." For further information call Admissioll is $2 per person TUxedo 4.3900. \ Antique J ~ .' ), On Hamilton SUNDAY, JUNE 30th, C:oyton C. Purdy, Jr. Ronert G. "dgor Mary F. Schleff Open This Sund.y PURDY Ann Bedford Goodmon Shirl.y 1.. lon6 Alto Newton Helen Co,,"olly Rito He,z SIDEWALK BAZAAR Ave., South of 6 Mile 10 a,m, fo 6 p,m, Marion J. Bode John R. Strongman Derothy Meeker & 2 :30 to 5 p,m. And priced so you can afford to do some "doing" if your tastes differ with those of the owner. All which is required to transform this four bedroom colonial into a real showplace is a lot of paint and a few pieces of new carpeting. The detailing of the first floor rooms is superb, and there is that paneled library which so many families desire. A most attractive basement room with its unique corner fireplace reminds us of an early American tavern. Priced under Forty Thousand. 63 Kercheval, in the Colon i••Federal BIde, 2057 COUNTRY CLUB 3 br. J 112 baths. Flexible arranp,ement of family room with connecting la...",tory may be a first floor bedroom. Daughter Honored At A Small Dance Julio B. Tebin Jomes P. Donoher Sue Megowen EDGAR John S. Goodman REALTOR FIRST OFFERINGS Open Sunday 2:30-5:00 2073 NORWOOD TU 6-6010 COlo,,;al that sparkles with charm. 3 bedrooms 1 Iii baths and family room. Immaculate condition. Our /'x, rl'mcly knnwlc
ThursdaYr June 20, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirty-one Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women Parties Planned For August Bride Donors ContlDqed from Page 5 Sauzedde, Mrs. Joseph Vlasic. Deborah Anne Fricke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Egon E. Sunday, June 23, in th~ Solomon at a miscellaneous shower on Fricke, of Linville road, whose Ballantyne residence. IUDe 7 forthcoming marriage to Jeff. Mrs. Richard Bivens of In. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. rey W. Smith, son of Mrs. Ralph dianapolis, Ind., sister of the Haddad, Mrs. Scovell Hopkins, H. Smith, of Champine place, bride.elect will give a spinster Mr .and Mrs. Winfield S. Jewell, and the late Mr. Smith, is dinner on Monday, August 12, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ken' scheduled for August 16, is in the Fricke family residence. nedy, T. J. Moroun, Mr. and being hl\nored by a round of Mrs. Alan T. Pritzel, Mr. and pre.nuptial parties. Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mother of Mrs. Richard Studer, Mr. and the prospective bride-groom, Mrs. Paul R. Trigg, Jr., Dr. and will entertain the bridal party Mrs. Harold E. Usndek, W. Tom at a rehearsal dinner the week Zur Schmiede, Jr. preceding the ceremony. IUDe 10 Kenneth Byron, Edward W. Evatz, Dr. ar..d Mrs. George The bride. to - be's grand. mother, Mrs. Edward Egan, of Detroit, gave a shower for Deborah in the Village Manor on June 17. Each guest brou~ht with her a favorite family reo cipe. Mrs. Sam Solomon and Mrs. John Smith will be co.hostesses HALF THE DATI'LE Being a good husband is like any otber job-much easier if you get along with the boss. marriage There's so much more to a wedding thtn iust "getting married." It's all the planning, parFes, and preparation that make a wedding such a hectic, but hAPPY OCCasion. We at The Sphere are spending a lot of time studying marriage, that's why we offer you such an extensive array of party paper products (Shower and Wedding)- plus planning books, shower books, photograph albums, invjtQtjon books, guest books, and, of course, wedding books-also personalized bridesmaid and usher presents like picture frames, bar knives, ca ndle snuffers, blazer buttons, letter openers, and shoe horns-or-for the Bridefalique crystal, Lenox china, Royal Holland pewter, Hansen stainless steel, starter settings, antique reproductions including lamps, silver, and furniture and wooden Solar services by VermHlion. Needless to say, our customers appreciate the completeness of the selection. They're saying things about The Sphere-We like what we're hearing-We think you will too! 19849 MACK AVE. 884-6615-Grosse Paul Maxon Richard !.. Maxon Bernlrd Whilley Hugh C. Wilson William I. Devlin Pointe Woods CROSSE POI NTE FARMS Original, refreshing, graciously arranged. Your guests will be charmed. Goodheart, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Gould, William J. Her. man, Mr. and Mrs. George C. - Hofmeister, Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Meyer, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore, Mr. and Mrs. I Charles A. Schwandt, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Seydler, Mr. and Mrs. Berthold A; Treiber, Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy D. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Wilcox. June 11 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Donnelly, Mrs. Rita Fossee, Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hribar, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hyde, Mrs. Paul F. McNally, Sr., S. A. Ramsay, J. William Rioux, Harlow C. Stahl. LIEUTENANT and MRS. ROBERT C. FELTON, of Fort Myer, Va., formerly of Hidden lane, announce the birth of a daup,hter, MICHELLE MARIE, .May 31. Mrs. Felton is the former CAROLINE JANE NOLD, daughter of MR. and MRS. ED. WARD A. NOLD, of Roslyn road. ENJOY WALKING' RIPPLEsoles so(ten the sidewalks. AbSllfb shoctt, reduce fatigue. Put new pep ill your step. Largest stock anywhere. (We Oliginated tiIe~ HaCK SHOE COMPANY 33 &It MIllS 1S3IO I.Iwmais 2DI'J1 ".., ... 235 PiIlw, ....... Dlmensiolls believed correct but not gllGronteed In addition to rooms shown above, there is a weJlfiUed Recreation Room with fireplace, bar, and Lavatory. It is reached by an appealing circular stairway down from the spacious main hall. Other .features. include. a private bathroom for. every ~e
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