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DETROIT FREE PRESS DETROIT TO LONDON Buss for 'The Bqss Asf rolccfv 'Sti ment; be at home. Be diplomatic with those around yon; skip changes. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Read, study, catch up with correspondence, duty visits, but use care, tact discretion. PLANNING AHEAD Good for sociability, entertaining, Jan.

23, 24. 25. 27. 30, 31. Today's Bride Lives Halfway Around World Where is the vine-covered cottage of yesteryear? That tradition of song and story has succumbed to twentieth-century progress.

The newly-wed, vintage of 1956, may be living in an apartment, terrace, Army housing unit or house and "home" is just as likely to be half-way around I l-vjwjr. fc--v the world. JANUARY SPECIAL More- and more often, stu- dents are going back to college campuses as "Mr. and Mrs." among them Mr. and Mrs.

Walter O. Briggs III and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howard Giles. Walter Briggs and his bride, the former Gwen Luce, are living in Bethlehem, while he finishes courses at Lehigh University.

The couple was married Dec. 29 in St. Hugo of the Hills Church, the lovely young bride gowned ia-a full-length, pan-i niered white sheath richly encrusted with rose point lace. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Harvey G.

Luce of Bloomfield Hills, and the late Mr. Luce. Before her Dec. 27 marriage Mrs. Giles was Mildred Zeder, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs." James C. Zeder, of Bloomfield Hills. The bridal couple met as classmates at the University of Michigan, and they've returned to occupy an apartment in the college town while Mr. Giles finishes his studies there. He is the son of Mrs.

Malcolmn R. Giles of Aurora, 111., and the late Mrs; Giles. Although it's 1956, Mrs. IT'S AN enthusiastic reception General Motors President Harlow Curtice Rets from Mrs. Curtice in the reception line at the GM 3Iotorama in New York City.

Several GM executives and their wives were on hand for the Motorama opening. LOOK FOR YOUR BIBTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN BELOW ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Protect your interests in possessions, money matters. Be extra tactful with elders, home folk. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Get some extra rest. Do only those things which soothe, quiet you; skip worry, inhar-mony.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Make this a quiet day. 15eek privacy; care for essentials only. Use tact in what you say. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) See reliable friends, elders, but be guarded against appearing in a bad light. LEO (July 23 to Aug.

22) Maintain your prestige by exerting careful judgment, being prompt, reliable, dependable. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Your philosophy of life, friends may be tested. Limit use of energy, money and don't expect too much of them.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Attend to accounts, duties, private interests. Be diplomatic with others, but don't let them-use you. SCORPIO (Oct.

23 to Nov. 21) Interest yourself in contrasts, comparisons of people and conditions. Watch diet; don't be tardy. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec.

21) Attend to wardrobe, accounts, finances. Take no chances; be economical; exert dietary discretion. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Find recreation with dependable loved ones.

Maintain harmony at- home and with family. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Improve your environ Js7 ii r. 7x- f4 4 4.

3fN Mrs. Walter O. Briggs III Orders BY COMPARISON, Greeley. where the former Evelyn Maxwell Biggers, now Mrs. Frederick William Koteskey, lives, is just around the corner.

The couple drove west after their Dec. 27 wedding, a small, family affair in the Birmingham home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowry Biggers. The Alan McNabbs had little choice as to their first home.

It was, rather, the U. S. Air Force which Instructed the new bridegroom to report shortly to Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Tex. After their Jan. 4 marriage, he and his bride, the former Margo Fisher, had just time for a two-week honeymoon at the Camelback Inn, in Phoenix, Ariz.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Fisher, of Lakeland and the graddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles T. Fisher. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Happily ANOTHER PAIR of West Indies honeymooners, Mr. and Mrs.

Cyril Crockett Baldwin, are established in an apartment in Short Hills, N. J. It's an apartment complete with swimming pool and tennis courts, within easy commuting distance of New York. The Baldwins were married Dec. in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, and afterwards went to Round Hill, Jamaica.

The bride is the former Loel Amberg, daughter of Mrs. Irwin Stuart Amberg and th late Col. Amberg. Mr. and Mrs.

Cyril C. Baldwin, of South Orange. N. and Northampton Shores, L. are the bridegroom's parents.

From frozen St. Paul, where ero is just an average winter temperature, the Stanley Ray Days also flew off to Jamaica. From there they'll come to live on Park Lane. 'Si Hi Si1: i SLs i -ii I I 1 I I paristyle deluxe cream COLD WAVE Our usual price $25.00 1O50 NOW 14. Slightly higher in styling room HAIRCUTS styled in tha season's prettiest A fashions.

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1 if Ketchikan, The son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar A. P. John, of Birmingham, and the former Margaret Calder Farrington, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James R. Farrington, of An-nandale, N. were married Dec. 3 in Trinity Church, in Princeton, N.

J. -i BACK TO THE bridegroom's favorite city, Paris, where he has lived for some years, went Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlton Breer. Mrs.

Breer is the former Frances Leffingwell Foote, daughter of Mrs. Mathewson Foote, of Providence, R. and Robert Nathaniel Foote, also of Providence. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Breer, of Windmill Pointe Drive, are the bridegroom's parents. Destination: Germany. It followed a trip to New York for Lt. Jon Barrie Rogers and the former Barbara Rosbor-ough, who were married Dec 2 in Christ Church, Cranbrook. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred James Rosborough and Mr. and Mrs. James Dwight Rogers, all of Birmingham, are the parents of the couple. Force They left for their tour after their Dec.

3 wedding In the Wellesley Drive home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. McArthur Colton. The bridegroom's parents are Dr.

and Mrs. McArthur Colton. The Feder Fields' new address is 606 Lincoln Road, but before they settle down for a northern winter, they went off to absorb the sun in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Mrs. Field is the former Elizabeth Helen Livingstone, daughter of Mrs.

E. Wilkins Livingstone, of Lincoln Road, and the late T. W. Palmer Livingstone. The Rev.

William Butler Sperry assisted the Rev. Er-ville B. Maynard at the double-ring ceremony Dec. 30 in Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, and a reception followed in the Moran Road home of Miss Susan Copland. Mr.

and Mrs. G. Leslie Field, of Lochmoor are the bridegroom's parents'. London haeuser. of St.

Paul and Hobe Sound, Fla. His Excellency, Archbishop John Gregory Murray led the four clergymen officiating at the 5 p.m. rituals on Jan. 6. Ray Emmett Day, of Park Lane, was his son's best man.

No stranger to her new home overseas is the former Antoinette Carter Gossett. Immediately after her Dec 29 marriage in Christ Church, Cranbrook, she sailed for London with her new husband, Basil Wemyss The bridegroom is a lieutenant in the British Royal Navy. The new Mrs. Denning is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Thomas Gossett, of Bloomfield Hills. Lt. Denning is the son of Lady Denning, of Wing, Buckinghamshire, England, and the late Sir Howard Denning. Rose Bowl and the Rose Bowl game. After a brief stop here, their next destination was New York and Connecticut Mrs.

McMullen is the former Jane Taylor Garesche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rowe A. Garesche, of.

St. Louis. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Earle McMullen, of Granville, and the late Mr. McMullen, MR.

AND MRS. Arnulf Walter Esterer have gone as far abroad as Canada. After their Jan. 14 wedding in Christ Church, Cranbrook, and a reception at Orchard Lake Country Club, they left for Castine Lodge Qi ebec. They'll live in Ashtabula, O.

Mrs. Esterer is the former Kate Micou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hall Micou, of Bloomfield Hills. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

M. Burt Esterer, of Ann. Arbor, and Dr. Arnulf K. Esterer, of Longview, Wash.

It'a probably Myron May and the former Joan Dryden who had the best answer to settling a new home. They found their apartment in Lake Shore Village a month before their Dec. 16 marriage. The bride is the daughter of John R. Dryden, of Roosevelt Place, and Mrs.

Eunice L. Dryden, of Rivard Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O.

May, of Aline Turn to Page 16 housekeeping in Alaska. 4 Vx 1 4 Jeremy John took along some pioneer spirit when she went with her husband to set up from the Air Duncan J. MeNabb, of Grosse He, and the late Mr. MeNabb. THE FORMER Edythe Joyce Colton and her husband, Stanley Leigh Harrison, decided to see South America before settling in the bridegroom's home town, Norfolk, Va.

Paul Gach Photo Mrs. Alan MeNabb Ever After in The new Mrs. Day is the former Lynn O'Gara Weyerhaeuser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick King Weyer- Beatrice Zwa.ui Photo Mrs.

Basil W. Denning go down to their winter home at the Pompano Surf Club, where the Jameses are now. The former Jane Courtney Mehrer was married Dec. 29 at a candlelight service in Christ Church, Cranbrook. Her husband's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. William Stubbs James, of Birmingham. THE SCENT of roses was too much for a Michigan State couple to resist, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terrell Mast investigated faraway places before returning to their studies on the E.

Lansing After their small family wedding Dec. 16 in St. Dun-stan's Chapel of Christ Church, Cranbrook, they stayed to spend Christmas with their families and attend the Den-ning-Gossett wedding. Then they flew to California for the Rose Bowl game. Mrs.

Mast is the former Martha Browning, daughter of Mrs. Henry Clyde Johnson, of Bloomfield Hills, and the late Gen. Albert J. Browning. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter H. Mast, of Merriweather Road, are the bridegroom's parents. Before the George R. Mc-Mullens move permanently into their St.

Paul Ave. terrace, they'll have made a round trip from coast to coast. From their Dec. 28 wedding in St Louis Cathedral, in St Louis, Mo, they went to California on a trip which included Pasadena xx pi: i ypf ii 'i 3 Jf They Couldn't Resist the a PAUL ROGER WILLIAMS nd his bride, the former Virginia Lee Hitt, left their Dec. 28 wedding reception at the Detroit Boat Club for a trip to Williamsburg, before they settled at 887 Beaconsfield Ave.

They were married in Grosse Point Memorial Church by the Rev. Dr. Frank Fitt. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Bradford Hitt, of Lincoln Road, are the bride's parents. Mr. Williams is the son of Mrs. Archibald L.

Trowbridge, of Cranford Lane, and the late Herbert N. Williams. AFTER TWO weeks in tropical Montego Bay, Jamaica Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thomas Hagopian are unpacking wedding presents in Birmingham.

They were married New Year's Eve Day in Visitation Church, with a reception following in the Chicago. Blvd. home of the bride's parents, Michigan Supreme Court Justice Harry F. Kelly and Mrs. Kelly.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hagopian, of Birmingham, are the bridegroom's parents. On Jan. 24 Mr.

and Mrs. illiam'Ramsay James will be home from Florida to occupy the home of Mrs. James parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold George Mehrer but only temporarily, he bridegroom is scheduled for military service In April.

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