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ORANGE BLOSSOI PARADE DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday. Dec. 27. '59 BRIDEGROOM IS HENRY WINKELMAN Christmas Week Weddings Miss Dickstein Wed in Pontiac PONTIAC At 7 o'clock Saturday evening in Temple Beth Jacob here, Judith Dickstein became the bride of Henry R. Winkelman.

J- "SI Christensen-Louuers Mr. and Mrs. James Richard Louwers will make their home in St. Clair Shores following a trip to New York. Mr.

Louwers and the former Evelyn Anne Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Christensen, of Whittier Road, were married Sa-turday at St. Clare de Montefalcd Church and received their guests afterwards at the Whittier Hotel.

Judith Drogosch was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Marilyn Kruska and Suzanne Scharer. William G. Louwers was his and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Charles Isola, of New York.

Gallagher-Vasu The wedding of Edith Marie Gallagher, of Nashville, and Cordell Mark Vasu, of Detroit, took place Saturday at the Cathedral of St. Henry in Nashville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Gallagher, of Nashville, and the parents of Mr. Vasu are Dr. and Mrs. Vasile D. Vasu, of Northlawn Ave.

The bridal couple are motoring aslong the Gulf of Mexico on their honeymoon and in July will go to Grand Rapids to make their home. Mr. Vasu will intern at But-terworth Hospital. brother's best man. They are the sons of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur J. Louwers, of Somerset Road. Denomme-lsola Following a brief stay in New York, Andrew Charles Isola, and his bride, the former Yvonne Julienne Ee-nomme, will go to Pensacola, Fla, to live. The bridegroom is a student aviator with the United States Marine Corps.

The wedding took place Saturday morning in St. Phil-omena Church, the bride attired in embroidered peau de soie with a fingertip veil held by a seed pearl crown. Miss Denomme's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Omer L.

De-nomme, of Washington Road, it I OF SATURDAY'S prettiest post-Christmas weddings united Mary Margaret Reno, the daughter of Mrs. Frank B. Reno, of Hampton Road, and the late Mr. Reno, and Richard Paul Eckel, the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Albert J. Eckel, of Loohtnoor Blvd. The Rev. Father John Van Antwerp, a cousin of the bride, performed the marriage In SS Peter and Paul Church. After a breakfast reception at the Detroit Yacht Club, the couple left for Chicago.

They will live on Three Mile Drive. Fur on Beautiful Dress Coats regular 169.95 to 199.95 Clearance Priced She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dickstein, of Pontiac. The bridegToom is the son of Mrs.

Leon Winkelman, of Detroit, and the late Mr. Winkelman. Rabbi Nathan Hershfield, of Pontiac, was assisted by Rabbi Sherwin Wine, of Detroit, and Rabbi Sanford Saperstein, of Merrick, L. at the ceremony. After a dinner reception, the newlyweds left for Mon-tego Bay, Jamaica.

They will live on Whitmore Road, in Detroit. WHITE PEATJ de soie was fashioned with a chapel sweep train and cummerbund waistline for the bride's gown. The a i a neckline and cap sleeves were embellished with Alencon lace. An Alencon lace crown held her fingertip-length veil. Her attendants wore American beauty satin and carried cascades of variegated carnations with white ivy.

Mrs. Kenneth Dickstein, of Pontiac, was matron of honor for her sister-in-law. Mrs. Sidney Dickstein, of Hazel Park; Mrs. John H.

Winkelman, of Yonkers, N. and Mrs. Fred Winkelman, of Southfield, were bridesmaids, and Rhonda Syde, of Flint and Andra Winkelman, of De- ORANGE BLOSSOM They're Mrs. Jesse Edwards Mc-Bride, of Birmingham, has announced the engagement of her granddaughter, Joan, to Edward Nichols Schneider. His parents are the Louis J.

i crs, of Bloomf ield Hills. Miss McBride was gradu-ated from the Liggett School, Bryn Mawr College and the University of Michigan. Her fiance is an alumnus of Cranbrook School and the University of California at Los Angeles. Sutherland-Stebbins Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew J. Sutherland, of Orchard Lake, have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Susan Meade, to John Woodworth Stebbms, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stebbins, of Birmingham.

The wedding date is May 14. Alfo rd-Nich olson Mr. and Mrs. Judson B. Alford, of Grosse He, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to George A.

Nicholson IH, son WOODWARD AT STATE 7 MILE AT LIVERNOIS EASTLAND CENTER A papal blessing was bestowed on Mary Margaret Hause and John George Mac-donald at the conclusion of their wedding Saturday in St. Scholastica's Church. A- reception at Rosedale Park Community House followed. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard L. Hause, of Ashton Road, wore white velvet and carried a prayer book marked by a single white orchid. Her attendants were in red velveteen and carried bouquets of holly. James Macdonald was his brother's best mam. They are sons of Mr.

and Mrs. J. George Macdonald, of Heydon Ave. 'w. It au-4 hi ar 1 a- Couturier fabrics, famed for their fashion interest All beautifully heaped with generous collars of BLACK MINK RANCH MINK BLACK BEAVER BLACK BEAVER BEIGE BEAVER! The very smartest silhouettes you've read about in the fashion magazines.

Forstmann's Chablis! Imported Ottoman! Tweeds! Mrs. Henry Winkelman troit, were junior bridesmaids. Stanley Winkelman, of Detroit, served "as his brother's best man. Brothers of the bride and bridegroom, Frederick Winkelman, John Win--kelman, Sidney Dickstein and Dr. Kenneth Dickstein, of Pontiac, ushered.

PARADE Engaged of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nicholson, of Cadieux Road. Miss Alford is secretary-treasurer of her senior class at Smith College.

Mr. Nicholson is a graduate of Cornell, where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. He is now graduate student in the University of Michigan's School of Business Administration. Loom is-Calvin The engagement of Marcia Loom is to John Norman Calvin has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Burr Loomis III, of Birmingham. Mr. Calvin is the son of Mrs. Glenn Howard Calvin, of Shaker Heights, and the late Mr. Calvin.

Miss Loomis is a graduate of Swarthmore College, and her fiance is an alumnus of Swarthmore and the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology. After their wedding in February, the couple will spend three years in England, where Mr. Calvin has a position as a nuclear physicist. Untrimmed Winter Coats reg. 89.95 to 99.95 Teeds.

"shion importgt rotors Sue6 to.a AFTER THEIR noontime wedding in Gesu Church Saturday, Virginia Ann Sweeney and Ernest John Obermeyer, left for Nassau. Virginia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Sweeney, of San Juan drive. John is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest John Obermeyer," of Vaughan Ave. f' i I Wool or -4- 1 1 7 -t 138. 60. 3 14 I- 7: "A mone.

1 TS SAX FRAXC1SCO following their wedding in St. Colum ban's Parish in Birmingham Saturday are Margaret Ellen Blinstrub and Leo Peter Tigott. The bride, the daughter of Mrs. Bruno L. Blinstrub.

of Gainsborough Road, and the late Mr. Blinstrub, wore a satin brocade gown with a wide Belgian lace yoke. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pigott, of Pinehurst Road.

Margaret's brother, the Rev. Joseph B. Blinstrub, celebrated the mass, preceding a breakfast reception at Bots-f ord Inn. Flynn-Brett Wedding Held A reception at Western Golf and Country Club followed the wedding Saturday of Kathleen Joyce Flynn and William Anthony Brett in St. Mary of Redford Church.

They are on a wedding trip to New York. Parents of the couple are the Leo William Flynns, of Coyle and Mrs. William K. Brett, of Greenview Road, and the late Mr. Brett.

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