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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 53

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Lansing, Michigan
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o. 4P 000 THE STATE JOURNAL Lansing, garden reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Special guests were the grandparents of the bridegroom, Mrs. Harry E. Bennett of St.

Petersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Ramsey of Omaha, Neb. Both the bride and bridegroom are June graduates of Michigan State University, where the bride was affiliated with Delta Gamma sorority and the bridegroom with Theta Chi fraternity.

McAboy-Lee Miss Violet E. Lee of Pontiac, came formerly bride of of Lansing, Delmore here McAboy Jr. of Clarkston Saturday at a 2 p.m. at Cederway Free decennonst Church, Lansing. Her parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer W. Lee, 609 Greenwood Blvd. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Delmore F. McAboy Sr. of Clarkston. The bride chose a gown of July 17, 1966 Michigan Ramsey-Pasch Mr. and Mrs.

John Bennett Ramsey (Lucinda Lou Pasch) are honeymooning at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. They were married Saturday afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church of Kalamazoo. For the 3 o'clock ceremony, the bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L.

Pasch Jr. of Kalamazoo, chose a floorlength gown of silk organza with empire bodice and skirt banded in chantilly lace. She carried white roses. Miss Patricia Wallace of Kalamazoo, her maid of honor, wore a floor-length gown of yellow linen with kabuki sleeves trimmed with venise lace. She carried a basket of daisies.

The bridesmaids, wearing identical gowns, were her sisters, the Misses Gail and Gwyn Pasch of Kalamazoo and Miss Joanna Aldrin of Glenview, Ill. Jeffrey Ramsey was best man for his brother, the son of Mr. Mrs. James D. Ramsey, 4509 Chippewa Drive, Okemos.

Ushers were John Shick of Okemos, Robert Miller of Fort Wayne, and Gray Fisher of Gull Lake. Following the ceremony WE THE WOMEN Men's Handbags Could Be Next By RUTH MILLETT Now that men are being encouraged to ape women in such things as wearing girdles, hair pieces, cologne, skin creams and fresheners, hair spray and, latest and wildest of all, false eyelashes (the designer of fake lashes for men claims that men judge other men by the look in their eyes and if their eyes stand out more, it's a definite business advantage) it would seem that manufacturers of women's items are missing one bet. Why haven't they started a campaign to get men to carry handbags? Of course, men have their pockets and their wallets. But SIX or eight pockets and one flat wallet don't offer anything like the convenience of onepiece storage women get out of a handbag. For the average woman, a roomy handbag is both portable dressing table and a able desk.

In it she can store as a min- MRS. DELMORE F. McABOY JR. the former Lucinda Pasch the former Violet E. Lee MRS.

JOHN BENNETT RAMSEY he store of famous, brand b. Hattie Leeds woven gingham dresses A $7 Just arrived, new autumn wash 'n wear woven plaids that shed wrinkles a touch of the iron. tones in Dan River cotton ginghams. Colorful and care require but step-in with cardigan neckline, embroidered eyelash plaid. Blue, green, brown.

10-20; $7 b. Square neck coat dress, eyelash plaid. Blue, red. Sizes 12-20; $7 c. Shirt shift in embroidered eyelash plaid, rollup sleeves.

Red, green, 12-20; DAYTIME SHOP, THIRD FLOOR Save With S8H Green Stamps MONDAY 9:30 TO 9:30 Chantilly lace fashioned with a jeweled neckline, long sleeves, tiered bouffant skirt and chapel train. She carried a cascade of white carnations, roses and ivy. Miss Linda Hinman, maid of honor, and bridesmaid Miss Gloria Hinnefield, both of Lansing, wore floor-length A-line gowns of aqua organza and carried pink roses and carnations. Marvin McAboy of Clarkston, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were Elden Lee, brother of the bride, L. D.

Graves, uncle of the bride, and Walter Eifert and Allen Matthysee, cousins of the bride, all of Lansing. Tammy Graves, cousin of the bride, was flowergirl. The couple departed on a northern Michigan honeymoon after greeting wedding guests at a reception at the YMCA. They will make their home in Clarkston. The bride was graduated from Spring Arbor College and Greenville College Greenville, Ill.

DON'T ENVY HER HAIR-FREE LOVELINESS Today, no woman need hide her beauty behind the shadow of unwanted hair. Science has perfected a safe, speedy and permanent method of removing superfluous hair, from face, arms and legs. It's known as Thermolysis and it's the newest and most advanced method ever devised. Come in and consult our specialist and learn all about our advanced method. No obligation of course! BEAUTY PHONE SALON IV 2-1411 Arbaugh's on Balcony OF LANSING DAILY By RUTH MILLETT imum equipment for fixing her hairdo and making up her face, a head cover in case of rain, an address book and check book, a key ring, fountain pen, stamps and writing paper, lists of errands to be run, credit cards, driver's license -and even money.

If she leaves home for a whole day she can even tuck into her handbag an extra pair of stockings, in case of a run, an extra pair of gloves and a day's supply of linen handkerchiefs. Of course, she often has to fumble around in the bag to find what she wants-but she at least arm knows that what she wants in the bag, somest where. If men are going to go in for all the beauty aids they are being offered today, their pockets aren't going to hold all the equipment they'll be needing to carry around with them. So why not handbags for men to match their suits? A Arbaugh's BEAUTY SALON, BALCONY IV 2-1411 Haircut shown, $2 LOVELY COLOR STAYS LIVELY WITH A PICTURE INSTANT COLOR RINSE AND SHAMPOO BY CLAIROL $320 includes the set, too! Suddenly your hair shimmers with color that looks "just thanks to Clairol's great little instant fresherupper. Most important, it's color-tuned to your shadewhether it's Creme Born or Miss And three of the shades Glamorize Gray! Stays till next shampoo.

Picture Perfect treatment, $1 SAVE ON YOUR WAVE, TOO! regularly 17.00 $845 including cut Call or come in. Appointments are not always necessary. rbaugh's OF LANSING Arbaugh's requests the honour of your presence at the autumn showing of bridal and trousseau fashions "The Bride Beautiful" on Friday, the twenty-second of July at seven o'clock Second Floor of Fashion the bride beautiful begins with a visit to Arbaugh's. Our bridal secretary, second floor, will be pleased to assist you in planning your most memorable day. Here, our bride wears an exquisite bridal gown by Pandora of shimmering satin, sculptured on graceful Empire lines splendid with delicate lace bodice and sleeves.

Completing its charm the removable coat with chapel length train richly paneled with lace, $120, Veil, $27.98. BRIDES' ROOM, SECOND FLOOR SHOP MONDAY 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M..

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