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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 17

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MJSS MEIERS IS BRIDE Bentley's Son Weds Owosso Girl Monday Date Baritone Leslie Scott will sing operatic arias, spirituals, jazz, blues and folk songs at a program In Temple Israel Monday after luncheon for Temple Israel Sisterhood. DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday, Oct. '61 B3 Birth Announcements Sept. 18 To Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Giles (Mildred Zeder), a son, Christopher Douglas. Oct. 2 To Mr. nd Daniel N. King (Susanna Wiggins), a daughter.

Susan Stenton. Maybe You 1 i Ought 1 To Ask Mr. Dear Ann Landers: My husband said you'd laugh at me if I wrpte for advice on something so stupid. I think it's serious. We've saved $800 for a rec- room.

-1 think we ought to spend the money on Job in an office. Now she) Is pregnant and doesn't know who the father Is. How could a girl with her upbringing get into this kind of trouble? What shall we do? S.P. v''-" I' i 'I lliliilllllillllllftil A a fallout'shel-ter. We have three children.

'Don't you feel parents are ob-ligated to give their youngsters all the protection possible I went to 5 The only thing no discipline is Dear S.F.: worse than too much. Mrs. Landers Mrs. Alvin M. Bentley OWOSSO Sue Anne Meiers wore a silk gown with a portrait neckline and a chapel train for her marriage to Alvin Morell Bentley IV here Saturday in Christ Episcopal Church.

Her mantilla had appliques of Alencon lace and she carried a bouquet-of ivy and lilies of the valley. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham Meiers, of Owosso. The bridegroom's parents are noted manufacturer and former U.

S. Representative Alvin M. Bentley and Mrs. Bentley, of Owosso and Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs.

James Somervell Dawson III, of Washington, D. the sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and the bride's sister, Martha Jeanne, was a junior bridesmaid. Both wore street length gowns of old ivory sheer with moss green velvet sashes. Ivory roses and French ivy composed their cascade Jan Marie Meiers was the flower girl and Clark Henry Bentley the ring bearer. rETER KENT Towell, of Owosso, was best man.

Ushers were Michael D. Bpntley, of Chevy Chase; Robert G. Meiers, David Hood, of Owosso; Mark C. Stevens, of Grosse Pointe, and James Somervell Dawson HI, of Washington, D. C.

When they return from California, Arizona and Mexico, the new Mr. and Mrs. Bentley will live at the U. S. Coast Guard Base in Port Huron.

HARVEY BERIN A high school girl who was chaperoned to and from the bus stop must have boilpd with resentment. The moment she got out of your sight she was probably determined to do exactly as she was told not to do. If you would like a list of homes for unwed mothers in your area send a self-addressed stamped envelope and we will help you. Dear Ann Landers: The last six weddings I have attended have left me feeling completely unnecessary except for the gift. After the ceremony the guests were shoved around by a commercial photographer, asked to "move asidp," "stand over there" etc.

The refreshment table was guarded until thp bride and groom could pose with the cake. I was Jnvited in be In one of the pictures, thpn told to "cet out" because. I was too short to stand next to the bride's mother. Weddings never used to be like this or am I becoming a Civil Defense meeting and was amazed at how much the average person can do to protect himself if there should be a nuclear war. My husband says if thing3 get so bad that we need a fallout shelter in Flint, Mich, he'd just as soon not survive.

He premised to settle for your advice. MIC1IIGAXDER Dear Gander: Tell the goose that people who fail to take every reasonable precaution are stupid -fools. A country wide open to attack makes a delicious target. I'm one of optimists who fppls Ivan will npver push the bnttnn becansp he knows, we'vo got a button, too. But all the samp, I strongly advocate preparedness.

Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. Dear Ann: We raised our only daughter with, the greatest care. Her father walked with her to the bu3 all through high school to make sure she didn't fall in with the wrong company. I met her at the bus stop to walk her home. We didn't allow her to date until she was a high school senior and we let her go only with the minister's son.

Sophie graduated from high school in June and took a Mrs. Hendrick Rivard Rivards To Live in Royal Oak A reception in the Provencal Road home of the bride's parents followed the marriage of Virginia Mary Cavanaugh and Hendrick Willem Rivard Saturday in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robert Cavanaugh.

Mr. and Mrs. George Rivard, of Bloomfield Hills, are the bridegroom's parents. Thp bride', who wore a gown of candlelight peau do sole embellished with Alencon lace, asked her sister, Mrs. Frederick J.

LaFontaine, to bo her matron of honor. Judith Johnson and ElaJiore and Maureen Cavanaugh were bridesmaids. Gilbert Stuve'was the best man, and Vincent Lipovsky, Richard Bennett, Gerald Plec and the brides brothers, Michael and Thomas Cavanaugh, ushered. After a brief trip to North-e Michigan, the Rivards will be at home in Royal Oak. maneuvers airy wool into artfully-feminine lines.

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'You and Yur Btauty Crr Eddie's a Bonus Toys and new clothing for the youngsters at the D. J. Healy Children's Center will be collected by the Sholom Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans at a Welfare party at the home Oct. 14. Besides the gifts for the neglected children, the Auxiliary will take a special treat, Eddie Jaye.

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