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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 63

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Lansing, Michigan
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63
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Ac goztl fauon oc5 I 1 IlliiilllllipiliPsilll Jitlllllflili 5 5EF0RE YOU SAY ASK WHAT "WE DO" 5 siiiilliiiW fashion sculpture of today 4 MRS. FRED ELI WRIGHT the former Deborah Keith MRS. JACK O. GUTHRIE the former Cynthia Campbell Bridal (Zu thrip-Cnm nhpll race Room of the Civic Center jruuu IK KjUIIIUVU Saturday evening following their wedding at the Plymouth Mr. and Mrs.

Jack O. Gutn- Congregational Church, rie received guests at the Ter- The bride, the former Miss home in China Lake, following a honeymoon trip to Traverse City. They were married Saturday afternoon at the Holt Presbyterian Churchy The bride is the daughter of Lendon Keith of 236 Woodlawn. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Wright of 2915 Boston. Miss Jackie Smith served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Meaton, Mrs. Willie Smith and Miss Mary Henning. John Thompson served as best man and groomsmen were I BY GAY GIBSON II bow.

Bonded crepe All I I Sizes 5 to 15, TJ $21 00 yv Cynthia Jo Campbell, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell Jr. of 4312 Ap-pletree. The bridegroom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Guthrie of 215 S. Hosmer. Miss i 1 served as maid of honor. Also attending the bride were Miss Jan Plenar, Miss Jill Guthrie and Miss Jann Guthrie, sisters 1 of the bridegroom.

Michael Skinner served as best man with groomsmen James Smit, Stephen Guthrie, both cousins of the bride-groom, and James Campbell, brother of the bride. Seating guests were Andrew Goldstein and John Smit of St Johns, cousin of the bridegroom. The couple will honeymoon in New York and reside in Lansing. Wright-Keith Fred Eli Wright and his bride, the former Miss Deborah Ann Keith, will make their to Iff Tim Coleman, Willie Smith and David Keith, brother of the bride. Jerry Lester of Holt, cousin of the bride, and Alan Butcher, cousin of the bridegroom, seated guests.

Linda and Joyce Lyon of Au-relius were flowergirls. Jack Vanecek Jr. was ringbearer. THE STATE JOURNAL Lansing, Michigan E-4 Aug. 10, 1969 For the Ultimate in Sophisticated Sportswear, Stop in and See Letts New FALL FASHIONS IE Jl MlCKSAN BHiXARa Open: Mon.

and Fri. Nights 'til 9:00 Thurs. and Sat. 'til 5:30 MRS. JAY FRANKLIN PETERSEN i the former Glenna Mann BRlDiES SHOWCASE" hat lovely fashions for tb entire wedding party at prices for every budget.

Our fabulous fall collection includes "stunning gowns such as "The Spanish Contessa" sketched above. Free fashion and etiquette advice from a staff with 30 years experience in weddings. Invitations, gifts and accessories. Wedding photographs. Dressing the wedding party and supervising eti-.

quette at the church. BRIDES SHOWCASE provides every detail for your "perfect wedding." That's whv we say, ''WE have EVERYTHING for the BRIDE but the GROOM!" ENROLL HOW FOR DEC0UPAGE CLASSES FOR CALL ED 7-7505 Have an interesting and rewarding craft SEE US FOR HOBBY SUPPLIES BUILDING SPECIALTIES 5'i Miles E. of East Lansing Open 8:30 to 5:30 Weekdays 8:30 to 1:00 Saturday were Todd M. Petersen, the bridegroom's brother, Montgomery Mackey of Milwaukee, and Brian J. Marcus.

Following a reception at the Mackinac Island Yacht Club the couple left for a honeymoon in San Francisco and Seattle. They will make their home in Ann Arbor where the bridegroom is to enter graduate school at the University of Michigan. 4 blocks west of Capitol on Ottawa Ph. IV 4-5359 Peter sen-Mann Miss Glenna Mann became the bride of Jay Franklin Petersen on Saturday afternoon in a ceremony at Union Congregational Church, Mackinac Island. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

M. A. Riley, 223 S. Jenison, and William T. Mann of Grand Rapids.

The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Petersen of Mackinac Island. Maid of honor for the ceremony was Miss Barbara Moore.

Also attending the bride were Mrs. Montgomery Mackey of Milwaukee, Miss a a Petersen, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Janet Riley, the bride's sister. Best man was Martin K. Petersen of Milwaukee, the bridegroom's uncle. Groomsmen Lett's Has Your Sophisticated Look Eves 'til 9:00 10 A.M.-5:30 P.M.

Lilli Ann EAST LANSING :1047 E. GRAND RIVER COAT DRESS cU cu Double Wool Knit- She will Class Top the with $16000 New for fall that sophisticated look from Lilli Ann last week! our regular $15 soft-strength perm KNIT TOPS (Sleeve and Sleeveless) SHORTS SKIRTS and SLACKS" Values to $10.00. i $(590 Priced from $10.50 t0 1L50 According to Six0 .390 NOW Yes We Have Charge Accounts 3 hourt free parking in city rampi with any purchase Open: Mon. and Fri. Nights 'til 9:00 Tues.f Thurs.

and Sot. 'til 5:30 MHI fii ti (Hi Don't miss out come in today. Thanks to a breeze of a cut chic-shaped by our "shear'' geniuses'. Thanks to the precious-pampering ingredients that improve on nature. The cut, $2.75.

PHONE DOWNTOWN, IV 2-1411. Mon. and Fri. till 9 PHONE THE MALL, 489-6644. Open Nights till 9 Shop Both Stores Monday 'til 9 Kepard cp EAST LANSING 317 E.

Grand River DOWNTOWN 326 S. Washington i i 4 blocks west of Capitol on Ottawa Ph. IV 4.5.159 'V 4.

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