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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 18

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Detroit, Michigan
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yy. Im W--M Ml -JMT SLL" IIIlT l-HMii 'i .1 ww www 10 Monday, Pec. 2. 1053 DETROIT FREE PR E88 To Be a Bride Sparkling Holiday Rings Mr. and Mrs.

W. Leo Caha-lan, of Wyandotte, announced the engagement of their daughter, Ann, and Thomas Harrison Mercier, at a family buffet dinner on Sunday, Mr. Mercier is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Edwin Mercier, of Buckingham Road. The bride-elect was graduated from Grosse Pointe Academy of the Sacred Heart and the University of Detroit. Her fiance attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, and will be graduated from the U. of D. this June.

An early summer wedding is planned. Mr. Brown, Miss Smallidge Exchange Vows ANN ARBOR At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Joan Smallidge became the bride of Ian Hartwell Brown, Jr. They exchanged nuptial vowi in St Luke's Episcopal Church in Ypsilanti. A reception followed at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.

Grace H. Smallidge, in Ann Arbor. Ralph H. Smallidge, of Ypsilanti, is the bride's fatheer. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ian Hartwell Brown, of Lansing. The bride's white silk ballerina gown was etched with seed pearls and sequins. She carried white camellias on a prayer book. The bride's only attendant, her sister, Mrs.

Frank Sutton, of Los Angeles, wore a blue taffeta frock and carried pink carnations. 4S William Brown, of Rhine-lander, was his brother's best man. Guests were seated by Arthur Harper, of Flint, and Allen Radzibon, of Detroit The couple will live in Midland after a Florida DOLORES FRANCES PETICCA'S engagement to Ronald Louis Di Bartolomeo has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peticca, of Stanhope Road.

Mr. DI Bartolomeo Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Di Bartolomeo, of Meldrum Ave. Mr.

Dl-Bartolomeo will be graduated from Wayne University In June. Clinrdinit Phoio Ann Cahalan MATT CLEARANCE Prices slashed tremendously on our entire remaining stock of hat bar hats. Felts, velvets, velours, wool jersey and angoras. Main floor, downtown only Formerly to 12.95 BORN IN GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Newton, of Atlanta, have announced the Dec. 17 birth of a son, Paul Gordon. Mrs. Newton is the former Mary Humphrey, of Detroit PHYLLIS LAIDLAW JOHNSON'S engagement to Robert 0. Daeschner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Daeschner, of Birmingham, has been announced by her father, Lawrence K. Johnson, of Bay City. The bride-elect Is a junior at Michigan State College where she is affiliated with Alpha Phi. Her fiance, a senior at MSC, Is a Psl Upsilon.

NANCY TYNDALE WILSON'S engagement to Walter James Truettner, was announced at buffet supper party on Sunday by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson, of Birmingham. Mr. Truettner is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter J. Truettner, of Cumberland Way. The bride-elect is a Junior at the University of Michigan, yoo All sales final. No mail, phone or C.O.D.

orders. BETTER MILLINERY including felts, jeweled hats, velours, velvets. Pastel and dark colors. Third floor, downtown only Formerly to $25 i 'J. jam I Vs I after Christmas SC and '5 $8 AW Il(fcaiir'fflini(e! DETROIT I I Cllmxiimt Fhote Mary Ann Harrigan mm sale Sri" DETROIT JJ 1 These are not ordinary furs but the kind that refect our high standards for skins and workman Engagement Revealed On Sunday At an open house on Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward R. Harrigan, of Devonshire Road, announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, and John A. Boll, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Boll, of Roslyn Heights, N. formerly of Grosse Pointe. The bride-elect is a senior at the University of Michigan where she is a member of Alpha Phi. Her fiance, who was graduated from the U.

of is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. COATS, fifth floor FUR TRIMMED coats for misses and juniors. $70 $0Q $00 in dark and paste! shades OO 70 UNIRIMMED coats for misses and juniors including straight and fitted dark or pastel shades; $0Q $3Q dressy or casual; Forstmann's and other fine woolens mO WW HO JUNIOR SHOP, fourth floor Tailored or dressy junior dresses in wools, taffetas, Jy $1 crepes and failles. Sizes 7 to 15. Ml SPORTS SHOP, fourth floor SKIRTS, all wool flannels and tweeds.

Were to 14.95 $4 and $6 RAINCOATS, corduroy and novelties. Were to 29.95. 13 15 SWEATERS, wools, orlons, classics and novelties. Were to 12.95 and Group of better sportswear including knit dresses, sport jackets, imported sweaters and wool jersey blouses. tA Si A Were to 39.95 0 4 ship.

Even on sale, they are far superior to the average furs found at these prices. Furs, fifth floor. reductions of or more 9 Dyed muskrat coats. Were $250 to $795 H75 to 550 4 Dyed Persian lamb coats. Were $750 to .525 to 5 Natural sheared raccoon coats.

Were $325 to $825. 575 4 Natural sheared beaver coats. Were $750 to $1200. .525 to 825 3 Natural mink side coats. Were $765 to $900, J525 to 630 2 Natural miik paw coats.

Were $775 J525 I Natural mink gill coat. Was $395 265 Also a group of Natural grey Persian lamb, Dyed ermine, squirrel, caracul and kidskin coats greatly reduced! Prices plus tax all furs labeled to show country of origin all sales final downtown only lV I. 4 1 BETTER DRESSES, third floor Wools, crepes, velvets, ribbon knits, cottons in misses' and women's- sizes. Were 29.95 to I 1 0 15 '89 Paul Gach Photo Nancy Ruth Gmciner Mr. Fife, Miss Gmeiner To Be Married end SUGflDlE SALE year MISSES' DRESSES, second floor Jersey, wool, crepe and faille.

Broken sizes and colors. Formerly to $25 2800 pairs of our famous Dorina, Palizzio, Paradise and Carmellete footwear at one low price. Blacks, browns, blues and colors in both high and medium heel styles. All sizes in the lot priced for immediate clearance. Regularly 12.95 to 29.95.

560 pairs of our famous Footsavers In black, brown and. blue. All sizes in the group but not in every style. Regularly 18.95 to 20.95. FOUNDATIONS, second floor Famous make foundations in pink only.

Were 22.50 16.50 Panty girdles and girdles. Were $4 3 Panty briefs 1.50 Garter belts and bras. Yellow only. Were 3.50 and 3.95 J2 Girdles in black power net. Were 1 2.50 J8 Pink nylon power net girdles.

Were 18.50 ,10 Girdles, boned back and front. Heavy material. Were $12 8 12.8)5 At a cocktail party in their Femberton Road home, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred D.

Gmeiner announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ruth, lo John D. Fife. Mr. Fife is the son of Mrs. G.

T. Fife, of N. Renaud Road, and D. Lyle Fife, of Burns Drive. The bride-elect attends the Tniverslty of Michigan, where she Is a member of Pi Beta Phi.

Her fiance attended Michigan State Teachers' College and the University of Detroit and is a member of Delta Sigma Phi. Picards Here For Week-End Mr. and Mrs. O. W.

Picard, arrived Thursday night from Saginaw to spend the week-end with Mrs. Picard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win-field S. Jewell, of Washington Road.

On their way in they stopped to spend Chiislmas Eve with Mr. Picard's parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. W.

Picard, of field Ave. downtown only All sales final no mail, phone or c.o.d. orders DOWNTOWN STORE OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS TILL 8:30 1426 WOODWARD DETROIT DETROIT all safes final no mail, phone or c.o.d. orders Shoes, third floor downtown only.

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