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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 37

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i 5 SPEAKING OF YOU DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday. March 8, 1959 i is SHOP MONDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. IXCEPT NORTHLAND, EASTLAND, GROSSE POINTE STORES The Art of Conversation Is Still A live and Kicking BY BETE GILLESPIE Ft Pres. Society Writer During lunch at the DAC (martini on the rocks, tomato stuffed with crabmeat, potato chips and a blueberry muffin) with Mrs. Harry J.

Mack, Mrs. Howard O'Leary, Mrs. Evan Bayne and Mrs. A. D.

"Mike" Freydl we discussed Party games: Mrs. Mack adores after-dinner games and especially likes to play detective, in which guests are Anthony Nutting, former UN General Assembly vice president, and Free Press TV critic John Crosby. The six-ticket series at the Esquire Theater costs $12, and is followed by lunch next 'door at Al Green's. At Dearborn Town Hall's concluding program of the 'season Friday, Mrs. Robert N.

Hornbuckle, president, announced that Eleanor Roosevelt will be the first' speaker in the 1959-60 series. She'll speak Oct. 9 at the Dearborn Theater. Free Press columnist Ann Landers, who'll speak Nov. 6, will be another drawing card.

Taking Off for the South The Curtis W. Keegins, of Rivard leave Thursday for Delray Beach, Fla. Her sister and brother-in-law, the Max J. Stringers, also of Rivard, are touring the west coast of Florida and will join the Keegins Delray the Charles Crouses, of Provencal Road, are in Hillsboro Beach, for several weeks Dr. and Mrs.

Clarence L. Candler, of Fair Court, left Sunday for Miami Beach to visit her sister and husband, the R. A. Pattersons. On the way they'll stop in Palm Beach to visit Mr.

Candler's uncle, Henry E. Candler, of Lake Shore Road. given clues and then guess who is the criminal and why. Mrs. Freydl enjoys the advertisement guessing game in which magazine and newspaper ads with brand names deleted are distributed to guests who are asked to guess the ad 4 'X sponsor.

Mrs. Bayne "de- Mrs 0Leary Mrs. Mack tests" party games. Dancing classes: Mrs. O'Leary and Mrs.

Bayne enrolled in a dancing class with their husbands several years ago to learn the mambo and cha cha but the men Vacation from the Boohs SPECIAL PURCHASE! FINE CALF HANDBAGS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE ESPECIALLY FOR WINKELMAN'S $1250 ONE LOOK AT THE SMOOTH FRENCH CALF. THE EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP, YOU'LL KNOW HOW SPECIAL THESE SAVINGS ARE! A WHOLE COLLECTION OF NEW DESIGNS: ALL LEATHER -LINED! IN NAVY," BLACK, RED! (NOT ALL COLORS IN EVERY STYLE) SUPERB QUALITY USUALLY $15 A. DCUELE HANDLE POUCH. B. FOLISHED FRAME VANITY.

C. OUTSIDE POCKET POUCH. TV: (THEY ALL think Peter Gunn is the most), diets (notice we all ordered salad and "surely blueberry muffins can't contain too many clothes (the Spring vacation plans Alice Mary Ledyard and her Masters School classmate Susan Hopkins, of Healds-burg, will arrive the 21st to visit Alice's parents, the Augustus C. Ledyards, of Lochmoor and her brother, Skip, will come home the 19th from the Gow School (South Wales, N.Y.) Mary Jane Black will be home from Briarcliff (N.Y.) College the 26th for a two-week holiday with her parents, the George M. Blacks, of Touraine Road.

George M. Black will be home from Salisbury (Conn.) School the 16th for a few days before spending the rest of his holiday skiing in Stowe. vt if Kf beauties at the Women's Association for the Symphony style show last week), gossipers (present company excluded) But most of all we talked of next, year's Grosse Pointe Celebrity Series, which benefits Bon Secour Hospital. Knowing -tas SI Mrs. Bayne Mrs.

Freydl they have a splendid line- 1 SEFTE5IBER is when Sally i ferman plan to married. I ff I Their parents are the Cyril F. I IL 1 Easts, of Biltmore and I I 1 fk iC the Clement H. Hungermans, II up of speakers and also realizing Grosse Pointe has as many information seeking, culture loving women as Birmingham, they're hoping to match Birmingham Town Hall's success in ticket sales. (Birmingham's 1959-60 series is already a sellout.) 7i-1 of Plalnview Road.

The bride- I I I I 4 I I 1 ff MEREDITH WILSON and his wife Rini will open the series Oct. 8. Others include beauty authority Anita Colby; drama critic Norman Nadel; Washington correspondent Ruth Montgomery; The Right Honorable graduated from General Mo- If 1 EASTER STRAWS GROW FLOWERS! NO OTHER HATS WILL DO NOT AFTER YOU'VE DISCOVERED THE FLAT TERY OF OUR AIRY STRAWS BRIMMING WUH FRESH, BRIGHT COLORS! A. ORSANZA-FETALLED SAILOR: ISLAND BLUE, ORANGE OR CHERRY FIZZ. $1 2.98 I.

FLOWERED BONNET: ISLAND BLUE, WHITE, BEIGE, AQUA, PINK, CHERRY FIZZ. $1 0.98 SEE EASTER HATS IN ISLAND AND SKY BLUE IN OUR MILLINERY WINDOWS, THIS FASHION RULE: ALWAYS WEAR A HAT1 REIGN THE OF PURE SILK! FLUID-FITTING! AGLOW VITH SOFT HIGHLIGHT! COMPLETELY ELEGANT! WHAT MORE NATURAL GUIDE FOR THE GENTLE FULLNESS. THE TINY-WAISTED FEMININITY OF YOUR NEW EASTER DRESS THAN SILK! A. SILK ORGANZA GUIDES THIS UNPRESSED L' PLEATED FULLNESS, THIS WIDE-COLLARED EXCITEMENT! BEIGE. BLUE.

SIZES 7 TO 15. I NIGHT ELACK SILK ORGANZA, MOLDED TO SLENDER FRINCESS LINES THEN BANDED WITH WHITE FOR DRAMA! BY FERMAN O'GRADY. 10-11. $-5098 Mm i I 1 J..

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