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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 14

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Lansing, Michigan
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of be try. Fall, What enties, pantsuit, lunching, It's in, without no and in the a it's to and smart at town of museum season- wardrobe the shopping, selection coun- will the lead 8.95. in 10.95. in Bridal Book Graham-Sealy GRAND LEDGE--Miss Darlene Marie Sealy became the bride of William Brian Graham Friday evening in Grand Ledge Baptist Church. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John L. Sealy, 1120 Tulip. His parents are William M. Graham of Alabama and Mrs.

Pud Guild, 700 Jenne. Miss Kris Sealy, the bride's sister, was the maid of honor. Also attending the were Miss May Ann Seegraves and Mrs. Devere Price of Lansing. Best man was DeVere Price of Lansing.

Capt. James E. Graham of Ft. Sill, the bridegroom's brother, was the honorary best man. Groomsmen were Robert Cheesmond and Ray Church.

Ushers were Jack Edgar, the bridegroom's uncle, and' Loyd Sealy, the bride's uncle. Flowergirl was Jeanne Cotter. Ringbearer was Robert Edgar, the bridegroom's cousin. Special guests for the ceremony and the reception which followed at the Ingham County Conservation Club were Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Martin, the bride's grandparents, and James Edgar, the bridegroom's grandfather. Following a honeymoon in northern Michigan, the newlyweds will make their home in Grand Ledge. Falsetta-Hubbell MT. PLEASANT Miss Margo L. Hubbell became the bride of Thomas G.

Falsetta II on Aug. 22 in Sacred Heart Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hubbell, 901 Pickard.

His parents are Sir. Mrs. Thomas G. Falsetta 1017 Cross Lanes. Matron of honor for the ceremony was.

Mrs. Lawrence McConnell Alpena, the bride's sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Rosemary Falsetta, the bridegroom's cousin, Miss Kris Ketcham, Miss Sue Breidenstein and Miss Cindy Swift. Bill Falsetta served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were John Hubbell, the bride's brother; Joseph Falsetta, the bridegroom's cousin; John H.

Merrifield and Dick Von Reichbauer. Ushers were Tony Falsetta, the bridegroom's cousin, and Rod Marshall. Amy McConnel of Alpena, the bride's niece, was the flowergirl. Ringbearer was Joe Hubbell of N. Canton, Ohio, the bride's nephew.

Following a honeymoon in northern Michigan and Colorado, the newlyweds will make their home on Bradley Street. Special guests for the ceremony were Mrs. John B. Patterson of Detroit, the bride's MRS. WILLIAM GRAHAM the former I Darlene Sealy grandmother; and Mrs.

Rose Falsetta of Lansing and Mrs. Paul Fortino the bridegroom's grandmothers. Hickey-Erickson LAKE ODESSA -Miss Nancy Erickson became the bride of Michael J. Hickey on Saturday afternoon at St. Edward's Church.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Erickson, R. 3. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Hickey, R. 1. Mrs. Michael Booher of Lansing was the matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Jeanie Goodemoot of Lansing and Miss Paula Erickson and Miss Carol Erickson, the bride's sisters. William E. Hickey, the bridegoom's brother, was the best man. Groomsmen were William Sutton, the bridegroom's brother-in-law; Michael Booher of Lansing; and Ronald Shoemaker. Ushers were Lloyd Cunningham and Dick Richmond.

Jane Erickson, the bride's sister, was the flowergirl. Ringbearer was Billy Hickey, the bridegroom's nephew. Special guests for the ceremony and reception were Mrs. Rose Hickey of Detroit, the bridegroom's grandmother; and Mr. and Mrs.

Axel Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams, the bride's grandparents. Following a honeymoon in northern Michigan, the newlyweds will make their home in Lansing.

22. On View for Fall PANTSUITS this go from to ping look Sevgreat blends, wools, knits for THE VOGUE 224 S. WASHINGTON AVE. MRS. DANIEL SMITH the former Linda Holley Smith-Holley Smith-Holley GRAND LEDGE--Miss Linda Kay Holley and Daniel E.

Smith were united in marriage on Saturday in Immanuel Lutheran Church. She is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Miles Holley, 6803 Willow Hwy. Parents of the bridegroom are Engagements ALICE WILES WilesStarkweather BELLEVUE-Mr.

and Mrs. Tracy Wiles, 106 N. Main, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Gary Starkweather. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Junior Starkweather, 615 N. Main. The bride-elect was graduated from Sexton High School. Her fiance was graduated from Bellevue High School. An October 24 wedding is planned.

CAPITOL FUR RARE SAVINGS If You Don't Know Furs Know Your Furrier OPPORTUNITY During Our 48th Anniversary! Since 1922, CAPITOL FUR has served Lansing with dignity and integrity. Listed below is just a sample preview of luxurious furs starting our 48th year. Natural mink stoles and capes. Assorted shades. $34500 Black dyed Persian lamb jackets.

Natural mink collars. $37500 Dyed muskrat oyster coats sheared $47500 Dyed Natural Persian mink lamb collars coats. $55000 Natural Assorted mink shades jackets. $59500 Dyed Alaska fur seal coats $99500 Many Natural full luxurious length shades mink coats. $109500 INS Deposit Holds Selection ARE Storage 'Til Fall Capitol Fur Co.

NOW LANSING'S OLDEST FURRIER Terms Available BEING S. WASHINGTON AVE. Charge from Fall 408 Delivery ACCEPTED All Furs Labeled to Show Country of Origin of Imported Furs. with No Carrying Charge JOURNAL Living IN MID-MICHIGAN Sept. 7, 1970 Lansing-East Lansing, Michigan A-14 Ship' Durable press wardrobe, in one smashing shirt.

$6. MRS. JAMES NOTTINGHAM the former Sue Moeckel Norris Smith, 3601 N. Hartel Road, and Mrs. Lenagene Smith, Fees Road.

Miss Shoal, as matron of The bride, was attended by honor. Bridesmaids for the ceremony were Mrs. Kristine Struble of Lansing, the bride's sister; and Mrs. Kathy Thompson. Junior bridesmaid was Judy Struble.

Gary Thompson was the best man. Guests were seated by Dwayne Smith, the bridegroom's brother; Darrel Struble of Lansing, the bride's brother-in-law; and Charles Chapman of Lansing. The couple will reside in Big Rapids where the bridegroom is attending Ferris State College. NottinghamMoeckel STOCKBRIDGE Stockbridge Methodist Church was the setting on Saturday evening for the wedding of Miss Sue Zelle Moeckel to James C. Nottingham.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Moeckel, 4249 Dexter Trail. His parents are Clark Nottingham, 4635 Cooper, and Mrs.

Alice Nottingham of Santa Barbara, Calif. Mrs. Brenda Culbert of Fitchburg was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sharon Johnston of Gregory and Miss Rox Ann Moeckel, the bride's sister. Kim Moeckel, the bride's brother, was the best man.

Groomsmen were Bud Dockter of Perry, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, and Aaron Wemple of Dansville. Following a reception at the Legion Hall, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon to their home in Lemoore, where the bridegroom is stationed with the Navy. MRS. LAURENCE PLACE former Sandra Peacock Place-Peacock PERRY Perry United Methodist Church was the setting Maturdand for the wedding of Peacock to Laurence Place. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. T. Peacock, 1965 Locke. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence Place of Oxford. Mrs. David Yoder of Columbus, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Jeannie Place of Oxford, the bridegroom's sister.

Mike Place of Plymouth, the bridegroom's brother, was the best man. Groomsman was Richard Peacock, the bride's brother. Ushers were Gary Hoist of Clifford and Richard Peacock, the bride's brother. Flowergirl was Melissa Homer of Lansing, the bride's cousin, and Steven Homer of Lansing, also the bride's cousin, was a ringbearer. Following a reception in the community room, Perry Bank, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon on Mackinac Island.

MRS. ROBERT GUERRERO the former Susanne Bengel Guerrero-Bengel WESTPHALIA-St. Mary's Church was the setting on Friday afternoon for the wedding of Miss Susanne Therese Bengel to Robert Wayne Guerrero. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Peter Bengel, 14304 Main. He is the son of Mrs. Frank Guerrero of Denver, Colo. Miss Kathie Bengel, the bride's sister, was the the the the the the the the the maid of honor. Also attending the bride were Mrs.

James Baker and Miss Marie Wieber of Lansing. Arthur Guerrero of Denver, the bridegroom's brother, was the best man. Groomsmen were James Bengel John Bengel, the bride's brothers. Ushers were Edward Bengel and Bill Bengel, also the bride's brothers. Donna Rae Myers, the bride's niece, was the flowergirl.

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