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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 10

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FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1964 RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN the woman's world Society-Features-Fashions Calendar of Events Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Arlt The Emmanual a Church of Cadillac was the scene of the marriage of Miss Francis Elaine Arlt and Ralph Eugene Clouser Saturday, March 21, before an decked with white pom pons and red carna- Rev. H.

J. Hafner performed the double ring ceremony. The bride.is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arlt of Kingsley, The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Eugene Clouser Sr. of Harrisburg, Pa. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of chantilly lace. Her was of bridal illusion.

She carried rod roses and white carnations. Miss Garnet Arlt, sister of the bi-ide. was the maid of honor and Charles Arlt, brother of the bride, was best man. Nancy Rose Hudson of Kingsley, cousin of the bride, was flower girl and Paul Knirk of Detroit, also a cousin of the' bride, was ring beaxer. The ushers were Dwaine Arlt, brother of the bride, and Larry Page.

A reception was held In the MR Hair Stylist Across from Tempo church dining hall immediately following the ceremony. The bride is a graduate ot Buckley high school and the groom is a graduate of John Harris high school of Harris- burpr, Pa. The couple will make their home at Fort Riley, Kansas, where the groom is stationed with the United States Army. SATURDAY-Queen City Shrine No. 16, Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem, 8:00 installation, Masonic Temple.

Shirts and Skirts square dance party, 8:00, Eastern elementary school. East Bay Grange, 8:30, progressive pedro party, Grange hall. Rip Snorters square dance club, 8:00, Cherry Knoll school. SUNDAY-See church calendar. CATHOLIC STUDY CLUB Mrs.

H. B. Vincent will be hostess to members of Catholic Study Club, Monday evening at 8:00 at her home, W. Ninth street. T.C.

LODGE FAM. Traverse City Lodge No. 222. F. A.M.

will have work in the Entered Apprentice degree Monday evening at 7:30 in the Masonic temple. CEDAR RUN LAS Cedar Run Ladies Aid will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ceolia Brown for a potluck lunch at 12:30 followed by a business meeting and annual election of officers. All members are requested to attend this meeting HOSTESS AT SHOWER. A pink and blue shower was held recently In honor of Mrs.

Duane McKrill at the home of Mrs. Ralph Zenner. Friends and relatives enjoyed games and refreshments served by Mrs. Zenner and Mrs. Arnold Ankerson.

Mrs. McKrill was the recipient of many gifts. Painless Costumes Planned for Art Party The costume committee for the Beaux Arts Ball of 1964 will be "in residence" at The Gallery, 311 E. State street, Monday, March 29, from 1-3 p.m., armed with a collection of art books. Mrs.

Harold Cunningham and Mrs. Roger Davis will supply ideas for masques, "no costumes," (since many famous paintings involve people in ordinary dress) and many simple devices to portray objects d'art as well as more challenging ideas for those who want to be more elaborate. For men and women who hate to "dress up," names of artists will be provided to wear pinned on their backs. The committee stresses, however, that many will attend without costumes, which will be permissible. DUPLICATE RESULTS.

At the six tables of duplicate bridge played Wednesday afternoon at Elsie Thirlby Clubhouse, Washington street, overall winners were: 1st, Mrs. William Kildee and Mrs. Ben Thirlby; 2nd, Miss Hattie Joynt and Mrs. Anita Tracy; 3rd, Mrs. L.

H. Orebaugh and Roy Gundry; 4th, Mrs. Paul Brown and Mrs. Ruth Lynch. This was the final afternoon of duplicate for the Brooches found, in ancient tombs have fastenings resembling the modern safety pin.

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Prices Start from 'IFATHER 6000S CO. 112 Front WI 7-5615 Easter Services at Bethlehem Church "The Other Side of Easter" is the theme selected by Pastor Lloyd Hubert of Bethlehem Lutheran Church for Easter. Services begin at 7:30 a.m. on Easter morning. The senior choir, under the direction of Phil Vance, will present, "The Day of Resurrection" by Don Malin.

Following this early service at a.m. an Easter breakfast will be served in the parish hall by ladies of Lutheran Church Women. Mrs. Charles Matthews, service chairman, will be in charge. The church school pupils will assemble at the usual time of 9:45 a.m.

and 11:00 a.m. Under the direction of Superintendent Mrs. Anita Torrey, coin folders for charity causes will be gathered. A r-pecial program of Easter films and hymns will be presented at both periods. At the 11:00 a.m.

Easter worship service, a massed choir of boys, girls, youth, and senior, will sing. "Now Let the Heavens Be Joyful" arranged by Carl Halter. At each service the ingathering of Lenten monies will provide means to assist the poor and needy. Fashion News Around Town by Margaret For resort and summer wear a basic white dress will see you through almost any occasion. This Arnel sharkskin has a permanently pleated skirt, and is trimmed in a navy crocheted trim.

It has.a neck and is zippered the back. The matching self tie belt repeats the trim and accents a tiny waist. Add a scarf or jewelry and fit it to your activities for the day. Available in misses sizes 8 16, it is priced at about $25.00 in one of our local shoos. Theatre Calendar TONIGHT-Michigan Man's Favorite Sport -with Rock Hudson.

State--Muscle Beach Party with Frankie Avalon. Cinema, Elk Rapids--Barab- bas with Anthony Quinn. SATURDAY-Michigan Man's Favorite Sport with Rook Hudson. State Muscle Beach Party with Frankie Avalon. Cinema, fclk Rapids Bar- rabhas with Anthony Quinn.

SUNDAY-Michigan Man's Favorite Sport, with Rock Hudson. State--Muscle Beach Party, with Frankie Avalon. Cinema, Elk Rapids--Barrabas, with Anthony Quinn. I horn chairman, assisted' by a large committee. In the drawing for house prizes Mrs.

Frank Shumsky and Mrs. Scamehorn were awarded the plants, EASTER CANTATA. An Easter Cantata entitled "From Gloom to Glory" will be presented by the choir ot First Pilgrim Holiness Church, Tenth and Wadsworth streets, on Sunday morning at 11:00. The cantata will be directed by Dean Fiedler and accompanied by Marjorie Brickson, pianist. Millikeris '64 Good Grooming- Class Has Graduation More than 130 guests were present for the graduation party and fashion show -which concluded the 1964 Young Junior Good Grooming class at Milliken's Wednesday evening.

The event Is a traditional finale for the seven-week course in which girls of young junior age, from 13 to 17 years, have weekly hour-long classes on complexion, nail and hair care, health aspects of beauty including diet, exercise, posture and carriage, a study of hair styling, done this year by "Mr. a program on modeling techniques presented by Mrs. William Secrist, former professional model: and a study of teen age etiquette and dating behavior. Wednesday evening's program included a fashion show in which more than a dozen of the SO class members modeled spring fashions for the audience of parents and friends. Models included: the Misses Toni Andrus, Donna Babel, Jan- Kay Collins, Janet Francisco, Linda Hamrick, Ann Hemming, Rita McKinnon.

Kathy Moyer, Jean Potter, Kathy Reamer, and Barbara Schraut. The audience was -Introduced to the models by name in the Easier para'de finale of coats, dresses, and suits: Also introduced were the store personnel" who work with the Young Junior group, including Mrs. Ann Mc- Huron, Mrs. June McCarroll, Mrs. Cleo Kelenske, Mrs.

Gloria Streibich. and Mrs. Barbara Hal- piu, and fashion board members Barbi Beckett, Nanci Cornwell, and Janine Gibeau. Later, refreshments were served in the balcony tearoom. Among the guests was a party Of 11 Girl Scouts and their adult leaders, Cadettes from Girl Scout Troop No.

2S, Ellsworth, who braved the night's storm to attend the program. Every week is "Thrift Week" you use Campbell, Cathy Cardweii, Record-Eagle Want Ads. Catholic Daughters Hear Boys' Choir The boys choir, consisting 35 young boys from fifth and sixth grades at Ut. Francis school presented an entertaining program at the recent meeting of Catholic Daughters ot America which was held at the of home. Sister Mary Andrew, musical director at St.

Francis, supervised the choir which was followed by a boys piano trio and a piano solo by Joe Haltingly. Mrs. Patrick Burden was program leader for- the evening. During the business meeting presided over by Grand Regent Mrs. H.

B. Vincent, plans were completed for a ru'nmage sale to be held at the VFW home on April 3-4. Members are requested to deliver articles to the home or may call Mrs. Vincent for pickup. Mrs.

Vincent will represent the Traverse City Court at the state convention to be held in Detroit, April 16-17. A nominating committee was appointed consisting of Mesdames R. J. Kimmet, Vic Houdek, D. Scamehorn, Wm.

Downey and Miss Delores Verreau. A potluck dinner preceded the program with Mrs. Don Scame- SALS Once a Year Factory Authorized WURLITZER FULL-SCALE PIANOS IN 4 HAND-RUBBED FINISHES mahogany ebony 485 walnut cherry slightly higher Here's a once-a-year opportunity to save money on a full 88-note beautifully designed Wurlitzer spinet piano. It's a Wurlitzer, so you know that the tone is superb, the craftsmanship impeccable and the styling tradition- HURRYI QUANTITIES LIMITED ally lovely sure to be the focal point in your-home. And the price is perfect for pampering every pocketbook.

Every piano in this sale carries the Wurlitzer 10-year factory warranty. NORTHERN MICHIGAN'S LEADING PIANO DEALER MINNEMA MUSIC HOUSE 114 South Union Traverse City WI 7-9400 Xi Alpha Pi Chapter Elects Officers Xi Alpha Pi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. John Veenstra. The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Donald Harnaker; vice president, Mrs.

Victor Poertner; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Polmateer; recording secretary, Mrs. Walkmeyer; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Tom McManus; historian, Mrs. Veenstra; city council, Mrs.

Harold Richards and Mrs. Arthur Foote; alternate, Mrs. George Mysrs. Mrs. Veenstra reported on the city-wide council tea to be held at the Fireside room in First Congregational Church Sunday, April from 2 to 4 p.m.

Miss Linda Buttinski Weds Ralph Winds Mr. and Mrs. John Budlnski of this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Linda Kay, to Ralph Patrick Hinds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orange Hinds, also ot this city.

The ceremony was performed on Saturday, March 21, at Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. Arthur Hawlicheck officiating. The couple will reside in this city. It May Not Look Like It But It's Spring! THE TRAVERSE CITY GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB II WISHES TO ALERT ITS MEMBERSHIP TO THE Spring Opening, March 28th AS OF THIS DATE THE CLUB WILL SERVE on MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 11:30 A.M. 9:30 P.M.

OPENING DINNER-DANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 11TH Tickets Going Fast Get Now 150 Couplet Only) MEMBERS ONLY MEMBERS And "Their Gutsts Should Make Reservations For The EASTER Smorgasbord TO BE SERVED SUNDAY From 12 Noon'tilS p.m..

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