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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 14

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Page 14 FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1966 RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN the woman's world features (Curt Frook P.P.C.) Mr. and Mrs. John P. Crouch St. Francis Church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Sherry Thiel and John P.

Crouch, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry Crouch of this city on Saturday. August 6.

Pink and white gladioli graced the altar for the ceremony performed by the Rev. Patrick Barrett. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lake of this city, wore a floor-length, A-line gown of white lace over moonlight taffeta with a detachable chapel train.

Her veil of bridal illusion fell from pearl crown and she carried a bouquet of nd and white sweetheart roses. Miss Cinda Bonuell, maid of honor, wore an empire gown of mint green and white nylon. Her matching headpiece was designed like that the bride. David Harvey served as best man. William and David Crouch, brothers of the bridegroom, were the ushers.

After the ceremony the bride and groom greeted their friends at a reception held at the Gar- Delicious A I A All Bones Removed Broiled in Butter Also Fine Selection of Sea Foods I I I I IM I O-OUMO or U.S. 31 COUNTRY PLACE VVI 6-5095 or AM 4-8565 U.S. 31 North Monday thru Saturday OPEN IT! (it's a new kind of billfold) PULL THE TAB (for an indexed view) AND FLIP! (to show 6 more cards) The Organizer by Lord Buxton Are you an organized organization man? Here's a new kind of billfold for you: it keeps 12 credit and membership cards displayed in orderly, fumble-free view. Great? (It's a great gift, too!) In several leathers and colors, LORD BUXTON lFATHER 6000S CO. 112 E.

Front Wl 7-5615 Qualifying Round of Club Championship On August 17 the 18-hole women golfers will play the qualifying round for the club championship at the Traverse City Golf nd Country Club. Mrs. Ray Kellogg will be chairman. Pairings lor the day are as follows: 8:00 F. Johnson, J.

Fatage and H. Dye. 8:05 J. Thomas, C. Mor-ey and P.

Carboneau. B. Galloway, E. Orebaugh and M. Benedict.

3:15 N. Calcutt, N. Hall and O. Gleason. 8:20 Ginther, F.

Hays and M. Hilton. 8:25 A. Batdorff, B. Paulos and, D.

Petertyl. 3:30 P. Stanek, L. Meach and G. Roxburgh, J.

Norcross, R. Brown and M. Allen. 8:40 M. Batdorff, L.

Thirlby and N. J. Thomas. 8:45 B. and C.

Kleis. 8:50 E. Beardsley, J. Ostlund and C. Kelenske.

8:55 D. Kellogg, M. E. Dorman and N. The first round of the club championship tournament will be played on Friday, August 19.

TRILLIUM A CLUB. Trillium Garden Club will have a dessert luncheon Tuesday afternoon, August 16, at 1:00, at. the of R. Edward Johnston, 430 N. Elmwood avenue.

Mrs. Mark Oster- lin will give a book review, "The Last of the Curlews." Co-hostess will be Mrs. Jack Nelson. CARPENTER REUNION. The Edward Carpenter descendents will hold a family reunion at the N.

Long Lake Grange Hall on Sunday, August 14, with a Tjotluck dinner starting at 12:00 noon. field townhall. Mrs. Lake wore a blue silk dress with white accessories and a corsage of red and white sweetheart roses. Mrs.

Crouch chose a two-piece royal blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage like that worn by the bride's mother. Traditional wedding music was played by the organist, Mrs. Beatrice Delaney. The couple. are residing in this city.after a honeymoon in the Upper Peninsula.

Theatre Calendar TONIGHT-Michigan "The Russians Are Coming" starring Eva Marie Saint. State "Boy, Did 1 I Get A Wrong Number" with Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller. Cherry County For Mary" starring Edward Everett Horton. 8:30 p.m.' also, Cherry County Playhouse Junior Players in 10:30 a.m. Park Place Motor Inn Dome.

Traverse Drive-In, Acme of "The Boy Cried also Kong vs. Godzilla." Cinema, Elk Rapids "The Great Race" starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood. Cherry Bowl Drive-In, Hon. or "The Wild Angels" with Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra, also, "Johnny Tiger" with Richard Taylor. SATURDAY-Michigan "The Russians Are Coming" starving Eva Marie Saint.

Did I Get A Wrong Number" with Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller. Cherry County Playhouse For Mary" starring Edward Everett Horton, 8:30 p.m., Park Place Motor Inn Dome. Traverse Drive-In, Acme of "The Boy Cried also, "King Kong vs. Godzilla." Cinema, Elk Rapids "The Great Race" starring Jack Lemmon and Natalie Wood. Cherry Bowl Drive-In, Wild Angels" 'with Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra; also, "Johnny Tiger" starring Robert Taylor.

SUNDAY-Michigan "The Russians Are Coming" with Eva Marie Saint. State "A Patch of Blue" starring Sidney Poitier and Shelly Winters. Cherry County for Mary" starring Edward Everett Horton, 7:30 p.m., Park Place Motor Inn Dome. Traverse Drive-In, On a Couch" with Jerry Lewis and Janet Leigh. Cinema, Elk Great Race" starring Jack Lemmon and Natalie Wood.

Cinema, Elk Great Race" starring Jack Lemmon and Natalie Wood. Cherry Bowl Drive-In, Honor "Boy Did I Get a Wrong Number" with Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller. (Bud Moyer P.P.C.) Mrs. James Frank Vert The nuptial vows of Miss Linnea Victoria Johnson and James Frank Vert were solemnized Saturday. August at Immaculate Conception Church at 12:00 noon with the Rev.

Edward Lynch officiating. Altar flowers were arrangements of white gladioli and white daisies. Organ selections were played by Mrs. Walter Hittle. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Iver Johnson of 3133 Three Mile Road and the late Mr. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vert, 1615 East Eighth street are parents of the bridegroom.

A detachable watteau train of sheer with Alencon lace appliques and seed pearl trim enha.nced the gown of da- croii sheer over candlelight satin worn by the bride. Designed with a Sabrina neckline and long tapered sleeves the gown featured an empire waist and A-line skirt. A crown of seed pearls and aurora crystals held her veil ot imported silk illusion, and she carried a bouquet of white centered with a lavendar orch'id corsage with streamers white satin ribbon. Venise lace interlaced with pistachio green ribbon accented the bolero effect bodice and elbow sleeves of the linen gowns in pistachio green worn by the bridal attendants. The gowns were styled with A-line floor- length skirts.

Their headpieces were matching crowns of imported Swiss braid with brief veils. Miss Kay Vert, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Emily Vert, sister ot the bridegroom, arid Miss Sue Thirlby. They carried large white daisies f.flrnlar of Events TONIGHT-- VFW Junior Girls, 7:30 floor VFW Home, West Front street. SATURDAY-Shirts and Skirts Square Dance Club, S-ll p.m., Sabin School. tied with braided bows and matching green streamers.

Thomas Vert of Williamsburg assisted his brother as best man. White bows marked the pews where the guests were seated by Alford Williams of Albuquerque, New i brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Ronald Boals Kewadin. For the wedding of daughter, Mrs. Johnson wore a shell pink two-piece suit of, satin brocade with white accessories. Mrs.

Vert chose a three-piece blue linen suit complemented with white accessories. Both mothers had corsages of white carnations a.nd pink rosebuds. A wedding brunch at Gustley's Country Place followed the ceremony. The evening reception was held at Shield's. Mrs.

Alford Williams of Albuquerque, sister of the bridegroom, was in charge of the guest book. The bride's sister, Mrs. Thyra Hanson of Williamsburg, cut the cake. The couple will make their home in Traverse City following a wedding trip to the East coast. For traveling the bride wore a two-piece ta.ngerine dress with brown trim and matching accessories, and the corsage from her bridal bouquet.

The bride attended Northwestern Michigan College and School of Social Work at Mich igan State University. She is employed at Munson Medical Center. The bridegroom will attend Northwestern Michigan College this fall. The rehearsal was given by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Vert, Friday at Gustley's. Two-Ball Couples Foursome, on Sunday A two-ball couple's foursome will be played at the Traverse City Golf and Country Club on Sunday, August 14, with tee-off time at 1:00. All members, special a regular, are invited to participate in the event. Couples planning to play are asked to call in their reservations by Sunday at 12:00 noon at the Pro Shop. Names will be drawn and posted prior to the.

player's arrival in order to speed up the play, last minute entries will be accepted. Couples needing carts will be paired so that husband and wife will be in the same foursome. Supper will be a choice from the menu following play. NQONTIDERS TO MEET. Sleeping Bear Noontiders will meet August 17 at p.m.'.at Bourne's Restaurant in Arbor.

The Noontiders' wives will meet August 17 at 1:00 n.m. at Sleeping Bear Inn, Glen Arbor. "UNDER THE DRYER LET'S CURVE WITH "ASTRO CURVE" The Newest Hair Style for Fall HAIR STYLING by ANN GRAWN, MICH. PHONE 276-9571 FOR APPOINTMENT Ann Eickenroth, Owner Via Invite You To.Come Early And Browse In Our New. Gift Shop NOTICE! We Will Be Closed For One Week AUG.

15 TO AUG. 22 ACE CLEANERS DYERS St. Mary's Church Lake Leeianau, Mich. ANNUAL HOMECOMING and CHICKEN DINNER Serving Southern Fried Chicken Sunday, August 14th 11:30 Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 VISIT THE "COUNTRY STORE" Featuring Handmade Articles, Hofriemadc Jams and Jellies Masses Sunday at 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 11:30 Spanish Mass at 10:00 You re Invited: SUNDAY-See church calendar. Annual homecoming and chicken dinner, St.

Mary's Church, Lake Leeia- nau. Two-Ball Couples Foursome, 1:00, Traverse City Golf and Country Club. Rev. Roe Assigned to Dearborn Church Rev. Raymond F.

Roe, pastor of the Emmanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Fourteenth Street Metho- Mrs. Max Rernard Cochran The Rev. Joseph Wiekierak performed the double ring ceremony in Munson Medical Canter which united In marriage Reatha Marie Gray and Max Bernard Cochran, Saturday, July 9. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Orrm Gray of South Boardman.

Parents of the bridegroom are and Mrs. Bernard Cochrau of Kalkaska. The bride chose a silk organza gown styled, with a portrait neckline, long sleeves and bouffant skirt with a chapel train. A pearled pillbox topped with a bow held fingertip veil and she'-, carried a. colonial bouquet of stepha-notis and-vari- gated ivy surrounding' a white orchid.

Miss Micheline Seeley of Lansing maid of honor and Miss Barbara also of Lansing, and Mrs. Patrick Stuck of Detroit were bridesmaids. Their full-length gowns were fashioned of dotted Swiss in pastel shades of blue, yellow and green with darker hues of velvet ribbon under white daisies at the waistline. They, wore matching circular veils with velvet ribbon headpieces accented with white daisies. Each carried a single long-stemmed white mum.

Edwin B. Shellhorn of East Lansing was the best man and attendants were Michael Ware of Battle Creek, Ray Warner and Ralph Peck, Rapid City. Mrs. Gray wore a light blue bonded lace gown with a matching linen coat and white accessories. Mrs.

Cochran was attired in a two-piece pink linen suit with white accessories. Corsages of white carnations and pink sweetheart roses worn by both mothers. Wedding cake and coffee.were served to the immediate family and relatives in the hospital solarium. The bridegroom, who was injured in a motorcycle accident, is'now recuperating at the Great Lakes Naval Hospital, a Lakes, 111. j4fashion show and a financial forum Monday, August 75 at Park Place Motor Inn Dome REV.

RAYMOND ROE dist Church, will preach his farewell sermons in the local churches this Sunday. Mr. Roe has been assigned as pastor of the First BUB Church of Dearborn. During- his -pastorate here he has led the EUP congregation in a remodeling and expansion program. He served a.s president of the Grand Traverse Ministerial Association in 196061 and presently lias been heading up the chaplaincy program.

The Rev. George A. ot Jackson has been named as his successor. Sponsored by and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Smith FASHIONS FINANCE is program that will interest: today's forward-thinking woman. First there will be an': exciting fashion show featuring the Blue-Chip Collection' of fashions for ladies of all ages by Milliken's.

This wiljj' be followed by an 'informative talk on the stock market "Women and Merrill Lynch. Account Executive Robert Durham. The diversified interests of the modern American woman. makes this combination of high fashion and high finance quite natural. Women love clothes.

And love investing, too. Did you know that an estimated of the country's shareholders are women! FASHIONS FINANCE is a highly enlightening and entertaining way to spend an evening. Won't you come? There's charge or obligation, and no tions" are necessary. Just come. Bring your husband'- MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER SMITH INC MEMBEBS NElt STOCK EXCHANGE A 0 OTHER PS1ICIPAL STOCK AND COMMODITY EXCHANGES 126 OTTAWA N.W., GRAND RAPIDS 49502 Telephone; 451-3061.

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