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Thursday, March I, 1979 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen I .., _;_._IL _ t_ Igi !::_ i;_!-_;:_:_:._ i:i:_2_i_:::.: : :!'!:_ ::_i":_;,: !:i: :: i , : • _ ! Tuesday Musicai ....... _ _,::::._::,: !!: i:-:_!_::;_J_ ..... :i_.,_ii_.:ii:;.i.i :._: :._" ,_==- ?/_ = _- • ' ......... ' j_l__p _;::_ Nosta _ a Tr or Methodist Women IST.o i USYo, " _ "_' _ ................. "raqrams.a_.._,au,,_,.,c,uu'n- ., at a swift pace with plans for three concerts. On March 6 and 20, Active members will perform in : :; the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts at WOMEN'S PAGES _0:a0 o'_o_. ' Gee r g e Shirley will uate of Wayne State Univerappear in recital March [ airy, who is now recognized Frmo Anothe _______r Pointe ., Shortandto , 27 at 10:30 Community torium University. of o'clock, Arts Wayne in the i as one of America's most vet- Audi--_atile tenors. State Stephens Mrs. Robert road, Hawksley, is chairmanof o°tView --vke v..;..,...v,.,_ I - _: : University _. _,,w,. p 1a_._._.,o,o_,_... c e, Tuesday program March _o..,._oo-_o 6. :ii _ Musicale president, eneeur. Compositions by Sain t- By Janet Mueller Named to Kalamazoo Col- ages the public to attend this Sachs, Poulene, Rachmaninlege's Dean's List for the special_Artist Concert featur- off, Mattheson, Brahms, Stra- The mid-winter luncheon meeting for members 1978 summer quarter were ing a former Detroiter, grad- tContinued on Page 30) of the Grosse Pointe Symphony Women's Associa- Pointers DIANE DUPUIS, :......... • , tion will be held next Wednesday, March 7, at the Grease Pointe Hunt Club. It's a "sponsoree" session--a time for sponsormembers and the friends they have brought into daughter of MR. and MRS. ROBERT DUPUIS, GA Y GILEZAN, daughter of MR. and MRS. PETER GILE:- !! ..:: | I general business meeting that begins at 11 o'clock. KLIMCHUK, MICHAEL The program is open to all members. After MEYER, son of MR and Modeling gowns for "Reflections bring a favorite dish. IJooks containluncheon, to be served at noon, the Dirty Dozen, a MRS. D 0 N A L D MEYER, i of Elegance: CHARLES AUSTERBERRY, I show that 18_I-1941," will follow the the fashion United ing sale. recipes for Devotions t,he dishes will be on will be led by Mrs. singing entertain. group of boys from University Liggett, will membership to visit at luncheon and share in the Mrs. Roy Scharfenberg, of Kensington road, is son of MRS. C H A R L E S I Methodist We.men's son R._a"_ AUSTERBERRY, ........................ of MRS. SHARON and KATH- i Tell dinner Tuesday RYN MeENROE, daughter I 6, at Grosse Pointe Show, Taste and evening, March United Methodist Robert Roddewig, the hostess circle. and Mrs. Kenneth with Wesleyan as Mrs. Eugene r_. .... Harle are eoordi- !! _ iS Y 8 _, handling reservations at $7.50 per-person. The num- of MR. and MRS. WILLIAM Church, are, (left to right), THE noting the parade of fashions through Wclumd_e¢_ octets- lbdm_=e_e$°_ml_" bet to call fnr_ further,_ information. • i._ 885:3140.. I"McENRf_E,. , . REVEREND MARY ,._c_em,,,.,_,_., associ- the y,_,'% ................. with M_ Robert _.,,a% _'_w_hwhL_-_olm_ ._famm_ IL_--u Food As <strong>History</strong> I Among 90 finalists fro m ate minister, MRS. GERALD RAD- commentator, relating ;nteresting in- e._g_ We'--= lm_f_t_ _. _ ar_ _m'_. The Detroit Historical Society recently an- Michigan competing for up- LOFF, United Methodist Women formation regardingthetimes during h_Iwuale'_Y_'t'mlmlR_/"Th_w_brmhvla_m_" | ! __ nounced scheduling of a three-part lecture series , pointments -. -:,-.- to the -- _--' United ..... vice-president, _.....v..,_vm"_' UM,V and.._,.._..... MRS. ,.-_----_a_'t WILLIAM ............. _h. evening of fellowship and fun begins on the Detroit'social series _ Grosse history, Pointe's andthefirst Gr_nde Dame speaker de Cui. inIa_'M .... a..' .... ,_E%_, - ._.ou1,R -.ono, g. _t 6:30 n'olnek, All attendin_ will which gnwn_ the wi|] fashions he modeled were bymembers. worn. The cf the church. Mrs. Joseph Kiefus will provide piano accompaniment, ![ _. WrathS. tmtilwe=r_ive.e=_2_tl=_ty_av_at.I_l_.:, Set c_d=lb/.A_c_b_l_mb II ,,ko,o_=_.=,=._,-:_ mlrmr_ see as. We_'tl_leav_ _ayo_'w_. _- -==== , sine, Charity deVicq SuCzek. .JOSEPH, of Ton'ey r o a d, " ........... - ' " I H., ] 2 lecture/demonstration, "Food Traditions of Old Detroit," will be presented next Wednesday evening, March 7. at 8 o'clock at the Detroit His- United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., and JOHN A. _ARKUS, son of a n t s at Northern Michigan University a r e TIMOTHY O'GORMAN, son of MR. and Panhellenic Council at Mich-[ igan State University was t ently nications a MARLA RUDNICK, a mem-[ daughter [ I sophomore major, sheCommu is thel, of MR. and MRS. I | BART EDMOND HAIR,SKINANPMAKE-UP SALON torical Musemn. MRS. ANTHONY J. MAR- MRS. JOHN O'GORMAN, of her of Chi Omega sorority.!HA R O L D J. O'I'_EILL, of _._ SHORES SHOPPING CENTER- 13 Mile KUS, of East Jefferson ave- Washington road, a junior A Grease Pointe North High[Anita avenue. I/ 3106S HARPER AVENUE- 296-3660 I series, It's part free, of (_s the are continuing the other two celebration program_ of in the the hue, States nominee Naval for Academy, the United An- ment: majoring K A in R EN Law REPPEN- Enforce- School 1977 graduate, pres-I (Continued on Page 21) i__ .EVENING HOURS Historical Museum's 50th anniversary), but because napolis, Md. HAGEN, daughter of MR. of limited space, reservations are suggested. * * * and MRS. WARREN REP- Society, They 833-7934. may be made by calling the Historical . . . Mine. Suczek, whose local cooking classes are famous for their creativity and flair, holds degrees [rom Oxford University, (Romance Languages), and the University of Viemna, (Nutrition). sity wstudents initiated into ecourt, a senior oCommunion- Beta Iota chap_r of Kappa lions Disorders major; and Delta Pi honor society in Ed- SUSAN SATTLER, daughter ucation included Pointer of MR. and MRS. ROBERT LORI BOHLINGER, junior. SATI'LER, of Oxford road, president, K A T H g¥ N H. a sophomore m a j o r i n g in ZurSCHMIEDE, of Touraine Busine_ Education. has She been isapprenticed also a diplomat to some of the of the Cordon great Bteu chefs and of road, of GlenandArbor DEBRA. lane. MEOLA, * * * I t /9 Europe. . , • Pointer a E F FE R Y, _ _dw2.._._ _ Her lecture/demonstrati0n at the museum will Pointer JOHN SHERMAN WAYNE SCHATZBERG has_ CAMPBELL is enrolledin beennamed totheUniversity| trace food traditions in Detroit back to the Indian the sophomore class at the of Iowa chapter of Phi Beta| _ " .,el_ __ _ _ and French periods of the 18th century, with ape- Ceam" Hill, Tex., campus o[ K ap p a national scholastic_ _. cial attention..paid..to..th_-._daptl{_l_._ _raelitiorll_l "Nf'rthwobfl In_itute where honorary socie:ty... I cl_Sh_g"tD--t_ie" e'r/_-ironi_ent, • * 0£ the "_ New " World.. " " -' " he Management. is majoring in <strong>Business</strong> • . Recently elected to _hcI according to Nancy D. Cunningham; executive di- " Serving as resident assist, ident of campus affairs of the ; , Y rector of the Historical Society, will discuss archi- .tecturai The restoration Second and and thirdsocial spealkei_'lll welfare in*he:,se,i_, late 19th I "-_.:.............. I _.^..a .... .... re. '; J April and May. I century Detroit. These programs are planned for Sergei Antoni Lie arrived a little early, (Feb- .A ruary New5): LieandArrives a little little, (three pounds, 13½ ounces), but all is well, and Winston, Roxane, Marc, Lancelot, are delightedParcival, to welcome Gunther, him Tamara to their and ranks. Natasha the As for Dr. and Mrs. Kim' K. Lie... now that they're in their new home _n Windmill Pointe drive, Coming what's two one weeks more early Lie, more did put or-less? a slight crimp in Mado's social calendar, She had to miss a lively CharlotteFord disco party organized by the Junior Women's Association for the Detrnit Symphony Orchestra, (new _1_ "But the following day I came home and we members), had a Beethoven in the viewing, aforementioned (the DSOnewunder home.. Dorati I1 IWI 36anguests.Channel,,Those 56),fantasticand dinnerjuniors_laartVtook, atover!OUr have ta do a thing. Pat Young, Maratyn Domzaiski Ih°medidnotf°r}ll[ "011 a0plilStlCat _ , ...., .. :.. S ,coo.o.. oo..o., SprinlCollection and Rho Blanchard handled the 'cateri,lg,' and it __. ] I i__,m "CLOTHES .-_--o. .......o.-,... ENCOUNTERS" WIll NfiT i -, &vv_u.,- 4-" _/_ Ik_ r_=,,u,,o,,u,.=,.o_,,:.,..=. ,, ,.,,_ _,,,. ' - 885-0094 through 1:00 tO3:00 P.M. BESHOWN AS"" !" ReservationsRequested fl rLt-__. _t' _: .Spring Clothes Made From Designer Fabrics using Vogue's Newest P__W_rns G • Wardrobe Planning and Color Techn ques _illir,LMarch8 ° 6rossePoinle , *French: Couture Sewing iZ Analysis SEWIN6CLASSESELNASEWING W,_d., M__r._h 7 . So.m..me! ._._ii MACHINES _,. . _ I I l} _t ____ _lb¢,bops _ ,_'.A of 11 ' " _ .J.¢ _ shopsof _'_ DES|GNER_S TOUCH l[I W"lt_r__'r'_' _"lt° r_'_l_' r'c" 16925Harperat CIIdleux 885-00_4 OroseePolnte• SomersetMall GrossePointe• SomersetMall , Closed Mondays n \
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