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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 59

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DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday. Sept 12, '65 13 Christine Laidlaw Wed At Kirk of the Hills I I VI At a candlelight ceremony in Kirk of the Hills Saturday, Elizabeth Christine Laidlaw and Osmon Kenneth Welch spoke their marriage vows. They then went to the Bloomfield Open Hunt to receive their guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Laidlaw of Birmingham. Mr. Laidlaw is the executive vice president of United Foundation. Nancy Salomon of New York was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Duncan Laidlaw; Mrs. Bruce Laidlaw; Kitty Stark; Jennifer Jackson; Susan Foley, and Mrs. Jack Whiting, all of Birmingham, and Judy Lester of Bay Village, Ralston Welch of High Point, N. was his brother's best man. They are the sons of Mrs.

Osmon Fletcher Welch of High Point and the late Mr. Welch. STEPEK BEASLEY: A reception at Klngsley Inn, Bloomfield Hills, followed the marriage Saturday afternoon of Susan Helen Beasley to Daniel Thomas Stepek. The ceremony took place in Drayton Avenue Presbyterian Church, Ferndale. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William B. Beasley, of Ferndale. Mr. Stepek is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank T. Stepek, of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs.

Stepek will make their home in Ferndale. DANCER HOLVICK Janet Marie Holvick became the bride of James. Howard Dancer Saturday in Grosse Polnto Congregational Church. A reception at the Whlttier Hotel followed the candlelight ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl L. Holvick, of Devonshire Road, Grosse Polnte. Mr. Dancer is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Dancer, of Ann Arbor. Following a wedding trip to Northern Michigan, the conpla will live on Alter Rd. Aw .14 Osmon Kenneth Welch Mrs. Their Marriages Are Announced smooth shaping Maidenform's 3 popular looks for fall fashions 250 300 Delicate padding, firm support or your own natural self.

Maidenform has styles for you. o. "Spindrift," nylon lace, cotton. Siies 32A-42C 2.50 D-cupi .3.50 Rankin, of Birmingham. Mr.

Drummond is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Drummond, of Yorkshire Road. Following a wedding trip through the East, the couple will live in Southfield.

Wujek-Schindler Diann Schindler and Kenneth Wujek exchanged wedding vows on Aug. 21 in St. Church. A wedding breakfast followed at the Village Manor, Grosse Point e. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Schindler, of Payton St. She wore a silk organza gown appli-qued in lace with an over-skirt train. Her elbow-length veil was held by a lace trimmed pillbox. Mr.

Wujek is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Wujek, also of Payton' St. Following a reception at Buckingham Hall, the newly-weds left for a two-week wedding' trip to Miami Beach. Drummond-Poppert At a double-ring ceremony in St.

Ives Catholic Church, Southfield, on Aug. 21, Sharon Joyce Poppert became the bride of William Patrick Druxnmond. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A.

Poppert, of Beverly Hills. She chose a white organza gown trimmed with imported French Alenoon lace. Her headpiece was crochedted by her grandmother, Mrs. Gust b. "Dream-Aire," Dacron polyester, fiber -filled.

Siies 32A-38C 3.00 WJWMWJ4J.M.'. 'AM There is certain Greenstone-Stollman Sandra Phyllis Stollman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman, of Oak Park and Lake Angelus, became the bride of Robert A. Greenstone on Aug.

10 at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Mr. Greenstone is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Greenstone, of Rochester, N.T.

The bride wore an empire gown of ivory rosepointe Chan-tilly lace over silk organza with a cathedral-length train. Her shoulder-length veil was held by a pillbox of matching lace. Following a wedding trip to Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Greenstone will make thier home in Livonia.

ellen iaJIeynen Mary Heynen and D. Joel Mellenia were married on Aug. 25 in La Grave Chris-tian Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Mich. The bride is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs.

William Heynen, of Anchorage, Alaska. Mr. Mellenia is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Franklin Mellenia, of Dearborn. The newlyweds will make their home in Los Angeles, where both will attend the University of California. kind of does arid collas Mrs. David Rank Garden Reception For Ranks Virginia Elizabeth Avison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Barnes Avison of Birmingham, Saturday became the bride of David Don Rank. He is the son of the Donald R. Ranks, of Plymouth. A garden reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony in Christ Church Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills. The former Miss Avison wore an emprie gown of pea de soie fashioned with elbow-length sleeves embroidered in pearls and crystals and a cathedral train.

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Mr. McCue is the son of the senior McCues, of Birmingham. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett V.

Brogan, of Prairie Ave. She wore an empire style gown featuring a bodice of Alencon lace and a detachable train. Her crown of the lace was edged with pearls and held her bouffant veil. GIFTS Tffcsa yea ovt f5 GOLDEN AUTUMN by Prince Matchabelli underscores the "total look" fall '65 IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW Il moving Inta niw community, let a knew toe, A friendly eill by the Welcome Waron Hostess with her basket of glttt and helpful Information, will make the newoomer feel quickly at home. Join In eerrylni en our spirit of the season calls for 11 i The community's traditional spirit of FREE GIFT! With purchase of 3 ounce cologne mist by D'orsay you get a flaeon of perfume It's D'orsay' Champagne) promotion.

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