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2 1) Sunday, July 2. '61 DETROIT FREE PRESS WEDDINGS PLANNED Engagements Are Announced ii 1 1 1 1 ii in im ji.u i i t- v. 1 -v I 113 'X' r4 A i IN THE CATHEDRAL Church of St. Paul, Marilyn Elaine Sanders was married Saturday afternoon to Dr. Clarence Lincoln Thomas.

Jr. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaston O. Sanders, of Edison Ave.

The senior Thomases, of Dayton, are the bridegroom's parents. After a reception in Barth Hall of the Diocesan House, the newlyweds left for the Upper Peninsula. THE FORMER Patricia Ann Seaman and Kendall MacLeod were married Saturday at Metropolitan Methodist Church. Following a reception in the church parlors they left for Kalamazoo to make their home. The bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Earl Seaman, live in Racine, Wis. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Albert MacLeod, of Midland, and the late Mr. MacLeod.

'J IS 's i fe' Mrs. James Rosso, of New York. He is an alumnus of the Fordham Preparatory School, New York, and the University of Detroit and is now attending the University of Michigan Law School. Beld-Kutt Planning to be married on Aug. 26 is Bonnie Lenore Beld, whose parents, Mr.

and Mrs. G. C. Beld, of Dearborn, have announced her engagement. The prospective bridegroom is Dr.

J. Daniel Kutt, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. H.

Kutt, of Dearborn. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and a member of Delta Sigma Delta fraternity. Miss Beld is a graduate of the U. of M. School of Nursing and is employed by the U.

of M. Medical Center in Ann Arbor. Dow-Keillor Early in September, Sharon Fredericka Bruce Dow will be married to James Sherwood Keillor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan S.

Keillor, of Stout Ave. Their engagement has been announced by Miss Dow's mother, Mrs. Richard G. Dow, of Warwick Road. Miss Dow attended Wayne State University, where her fiance is now enrolled.

He formerly attended the University of Michigan and is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. Graves-King On Aug. 19, Connie Lou Graves will be married to Garry Gene King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad King, of Wyandotte.

Their engagement has been announced by Miss Graves' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G. Graves, of Taylor. Cavanaugh-Rivard Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Robert Cavanaugh, of Provencal Road, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Mary, to Hen-drick W. Rivard, of Bloom-field Hills. He is the son of the George J. Rivards, of Royal Oak.

Miss Cavanaugh attended the University of Detroit and Anna Maria College, in Massachusetts. Mr. Rivard is an alumnus of the University of Detroit. They will be married Oct. 7 in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church.

KlunoverWeber At a family dinner in the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Klunover, of Santa Barbara Drive, announced the engagement of their daughter, Madelon Joan, to Dr. Richard Eden Weber, an intern at Sinai Hospital.

They plan a December wedding. Dr. Weber is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Randolph Weber, of Meyers Road.

He attended the University of Michigan and is a graduate of Wayne State University College of Medicine, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Mu and Phi Delta Epsilon medical fraternity. The bride-elect, a U. of M. student, is a member of Sigma Delta Tau fraternity sorority and Alpha Lambda Delta honor sorority. Mendenhall-Rosso Marilyn Jayne Mendenhall will be a late summer bride.

Her engagement to David J. Rosso has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mendenhall, of Mer-riweather Road.

She is a graduate of Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, Va. Mr. Rosso is the son of Mr. and 4 A GARDEN party at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial followed the marriage of Phyllis Arlene Nevitt and Leon N. McMillan Saturday in Grosse Pointe Congregational Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nevitt, of McKinley Road. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hubbert, of Livonia, are the bridegroom's parents. The newlyweds will live in New York. WITH A HIGH nuptial mass, Rose Marie Lentine was married Saturday In St. Lucy's Church, St. Clair Shores, to George William Kraft." The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Pliva, of St. Clair Shores. Her new husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Kraft, of Roseville. 4 if, Hv ill, 4 "if i i ia. iWtftffi if 4 ip Mrs. William Samuel White Mot Heiress ed in Flint FLINT "Applewood," the. home here of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Stewart Mott, was the setting for. the Saturday wedding of-the Motts' granddaughter, Claire Isabel Mott, and William Samuel White. 'A WHITE marquee covered the lawn of the John Charles Murphy home on Berkshire Road for the reception which followed the wedding of the Murphys daughter, Patricia Ann, and Willis Claude Woody, Saturday in St. Clare de Montefalco Church.

The bridegroom is the son of the senior Woodys, of Pensacola, Fla. MRS. KENNETH Marshall Davies was Barbara Virginia Roy before their marriage Saturday afternoon in the Church of St. John-in-the-Wilderness, White Bear Lake, Minn. A reception in the St.

Paul home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Philemon Cherverton Roy, followed the ceremony. Mr. Davies is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth C. Davies, of Detroit. He is taking his bride on a motor trip to Isle Royale National Park. They will live on W.

Canfield St. while Mr. Davies attends Wayne State. I i a 11 MISS KELLOGG WED Attendants Gowned In Blue Organza A garden reception at her parents' home followed the marriage of Constance Andreae Kellogg to Brian James Casey Saturday evening in Christ Church Cranbrook. IN HOLLYWOOD, on Saturday, Nancy Lou Reben-tisch was married to David A.

Neuner. The ceremony in St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church was followed by a luncheon at the Diplomat Country Club. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

C. A. Rebentisch, of Royal Oak and Miami Beach. Mr. Neuner is the son of Mrs.

Louis Neuner, of St. Louis. IN BATTLE Creek on Sat- urday, Anita Marie Petroshus was married to Clark Howard Hallas. The ceremony in St. Philip Roman Catholic Church was followed by a reception in the Hart Hotel.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Petroshus, of Battle Creek, and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard E. Hallas, of Orchard Lake. After a brief trip to Northern Michigan the Jiewlyweds will live in Detroit, where Mr. Hallas is with the United Press International bureau. white silk organza over pale green taffeta made with a scoop neckline and tiny cap sleeves, the waistline corded in pink and the bodice embroidered with pink wild roses and green foliage.

Bridesmaids were Martha Doss and Maryanne Mott, of Flint; Joy Over by, of St. Louis, Joan Palm, of Chicago; Patricia Turpening, of Ann Arbor, and Karen Westerdahl of Shreveport, La. Their dresses were like the honor maid's, except that they were all white. All the girls wore leghorn hats with leaf-green velvet streamers caught with roses. ARTHUR KLEINPELL, of Flint, and Stewart Dansby, of Birmingham, cousins of the bride, were pages, and Kathleen Kleinpell, another cousin, was the flower girl.

Theodore S. Williams, of Bronxville, N.Y., served as best man, and C. S. Harding Mott, and Stewart R. Mott, both of Flint, were ushers.

Other ushers were David Fluehr, of Birmingham, Edward Noll, of Pittsburgh, William S. Bal-lenger III, of Flint, and Kurt D. I. Hellburg, of Chicago. Mrs.

Mott designed her daughter's going-away costume, a silk dress with matching jacket. After a trip to the Virgin Islands, the Whites will live in New York, where Mr. White is associated with a Wall Street firm. The bride ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Stewart Harding Mott, of Flint. Her grandfather is a noted industrialist and philanthropist. A director of the General Motors Corp. since 1913, he established, among other benefactions, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, which has given millions of dollars toward the betterment of community life in Flint. Mr.

White is the son of Nathaniel Ridgeway White, the financial editor of the Christian Science Monitor, and Mrs. White, of Boston. THE CEREMONY was performed by the Rev. Dr. David Molyneaux, of First Presbyterian Church, Flint.

The former Miss Mott wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta and tulle. The portrait neckline was edged with re embroidered Alencon lace, which also formed a design on the fitted 'bodice and cap sleeves and was appliqued on the full skirt. A butterfly bow of organza at the back of the dress fell into a train. A large Alsatian bow held full-length, double-tiered veil. Her bouquet of stepha-iiotis and Georgiana orchids 'vith ivy was showered with picot-edged ribbon with tufts 1'Of illusion and stephanotis jid a French illusion backing.

Her maid of honor, Linda Grandy, of Pasadena, wore a bouffant dress of LOCHMOOR Club was the setting for the reception which followed the marriage of Barbara Marlene Delor and James Seymour Gould -ing in St. Joan of Arc Church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II.

Delor, of Manchester Road. Mr. and Gaylord Goulding. of St. Clair Shores, are the bridegroom's parents.

CARRYING a bouquet of five white orchids, Lois Ann Sullivan met Charles Louis Murphy, at. the altar of St. Jerome's Church on Saturday. The wedding was followed by a breakfast in the Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Sullivan, of Ferndale, and the senior Murphys, of South Bend. AFTER A TRIP to Northern Michigan, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Frank Serfozo will live In Ferndale. They were married Saturday in Drayton Avenue Presbyterian Church. The bride, the former Joan Elaine Walters, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A.

Walters, of Ferndale. Parents of the bridegroom are the Julius Serfozos, of Ferndale, to 9 only. Open Hon. ft Wed. till 8:30 P.M.

off Grosse Pointe Vi ft HOUSE OP NINE FASHION CLEARANCE NOW IN PROGRESS REDUCTIONS TO i OFF Coming Events July 3 Grosse He Golf and Country Club dinner dance, with music by Clyde McCoy and his orchestra. July 4 Independence Day celebrations at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, Detroit Yacht Club, Detroit Boat Club. mi Mrs. Brian James Casey iliii Sizea 3 35 W. Grand River, 3rd Fl.

Downtown open Monday evening 'til 8:30 TROUSSEAU-SHOPPING Planning to Marry The Rev. Louis Gillette officiated at the 6 o'c 1 ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winston T.

Kellogg, of Birmingham. Her honor attendants were her two sisters, 'Mrs. Alfred F. Uhry, of Forest Hills, N. and Emily T.

Kellogg. JANET CASEY, a sister of the bridegroom; Joan G. Page, of Fairfield, and Judith Mellecker, of New Canaan, were bridesmaids. The attendants all wore light blue organza dresses with bell skirts and carried bouquets of mixed flowers. The former Miss Kellogg wore her sister's gown of ivory Italian silk with appliques of heirloom lace encrusted with seed pearl embroidery edging the rounded neckline and three quarter sleeves.

The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. William G. Koebel, of Burlington, and the late James Casey. The newlyweds will live in Boston. thur Masar has been announced by her parents, and Mrs.

Henry Rumminger, of Gladwin. They will be married in October in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Muskegon. Mr. Masar, who is stationed at Columbus Air Force Base, is the son of Joseph Masar, of Muskegon, and Opal Masar, of Kalamazoo.

Ranney-Nicely Roxanne Ranney will be married Sept. 1. Her engagement to Robert Nicely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicely, of Bear Lake, has been announced by her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Don E. Ranney, of N. Renaud Road. Cole-Blesma At a candlelight service Aug.

12 in Gloria Dei Luth- eran Church, Barbara Cole will be married to Ralph Blesma, of Meyers Ave. Their engagement has been announced by Miss Cole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cole, of Biltmore Ave. Mr.

Blesma is the son of the senior Blesmas, of Williamsburg, Mich. Glaser-Lang PIKESVTLLE, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Louis L.

Glaser, of Pikesville, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Debora Eileen, to Ensign Paul Burton Lang, USN. After a December marriage they will live in Pensa 41 1 tj IWBM entire stock summer cola, where Ensign Lang, a June graduate of the Naval Academy -at Annapolis, will receive flight training. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.

Lang, of Detroit, he formerly attended Wayne State University. Miss Glaser is a student at Western Maryland College. Pakron-Bruzdeicicz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pak-ron, of Dearborn, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Priscilla, to Donald A.

Bruzdewicz. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruzdewicz, of Sparling Ave. An August wedding is planned.

WO 5-2100 1550 Broadway Also Grosse Pointe, Birmingham FOR THEFINESr ftUlj Lepic-Grimes DOWNERS GROVE, 111. Janice Lepic's engagement to William H. Grimes has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.

Lepic, of Downers Grove. Mr. Grimes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Grimes, of Livonia, Mich. He attended Marquette University and the University of the Philippines. He is stationed at Ft. Meade, with the Army. Miss Lepic received her degree as a dental hygienist from the University of Detroit.

Fran klin- Wenzel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Franklin, of Northlawn have announced the engagement of their daughter, Karen Lee, to Richard Joseph Wenzel. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Fouts, of Hartwell Ave. Newell-Walter Mrs. James Firth Newell, of Ward has announced the engagement of her daughter, Carol Edith, to Gordon Leslie Walter. They will be married on Aug.

19. Miss Newell is a student at Wayne' State University. Her the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Elton Walter, of Forrer is a graduate of Michigan State University.

Rumminger-Masar GLADWIN The engagement of Joanne Rumminger, of Big Rapids, to John Ar I 1 name fashion shoes now: up to our famous Shoe Salon, third to floor, Detroit, Northland, ftf niHrnnwrnwiM wi mini iimhhi' 1 i V. I.

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