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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 28

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1 DETROIT FREE PRESS 4-B Sunday, May 1, '66 a 4 yyf OOfrnrflU CLEARANCE AV DESIGNER ORIGINALS (Jo third floor of fashions, downtown CJ f-t. 7 If I I I Cr BBBaBHBMBHBBHavBRHIRBBBBBBBPBapjBiaH MMsjaBMBsnsnssnsnsnnHH 1 1 LIVING BOOM In cream and brown with blue accents, and French doors leading to an outdoor deck. Spring costumes, dresses, suits, mostly one-of-a-kind, now at worthwhile savings. Downtown only. Better dresses from our regular spring stocks, drastically reduced.

Sizes for misses, women. Originally $45 to $90. 29 to H9 A Quaint Charmer burs to See on Tour in Ann Arbor PINE-PANELED recreation room, for- merly the garage, with sleeping loft and fabric-covered cabinet doors. I Mrs. Andrew Forton Forton Wedding in Southfield A reception at the Detroit Athletic Club followed the marriage of Susan Ann Reiff to Andrew James Forton.

The ceremony took place Saturday in St. Ives Church, Southfield. The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Morris V.

Reiff, of Southfield, wore a cameo ivory peau de sole gown accented with Alencon lace and baroque embroidery of pearls and crystals. A diadem of layered Alencon petals held her full-length veil of silk illusion. The honor attendent, Christine Reiff, sister of the bride, wore a gown of ivory crepe accented with ecru Irish lace and moss green velvet ribbon. The bridesmaids Jane Forton, sister of the bridegroom; Sheila Murphey, and Margaret Ruther were similarly attired. Edward Forton was his best man.

They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrew Forton, of Lancashire Ave. John Rapson, Michael Timmis and Antonio Ruggirello seated the guests. Following a wedding trip to Florida and Nassau, the couple will live in Troy.

BY LILIAN JACKSON BRAUN FrM Prtn Staff wmer The rambling country house overlooking the Huron River in Ann Arbor is Everyone's Dream House. But Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Date found it first.

It's a charmer from its quaint split-rail fence to its two-story library; from its private pond rimmed with daffodils to its sunken 151 QSDSIBKS whirlpool bath The Date residence will be 5835Z3 'Si3jghtl3 f0 women who go places Two cane peel chairs painted black and a round table skirted in bright gold. On the wall, prints in narrow black frames with gold liners. A Victorian wicker chair painted to match the table skirt. LIVING ROOM: One entire wall of French windows that slide open for access to the outdoor deck. Cream-colored walls accented with dark-stained beams from an old barn.

A cream-colored rug on a polished floor. Printed English linen on a loveseat and supersize sofa, the coloring predominantly brown on cream. A secretary desk antiqued in blue. An antique velvet -wing chair in KITCHEN: Vinyl floor In a wood plank pattern. Pine cabinets with a pale glaze.

White counter tops and Wallpaper in a small-scaled floral stripe like old trunk lining. An apothecary chest painted gold with white knobs, Mr. Date's grandmother's spoon collection. An orange canary In the deeply recessed window of the breakfast corner. A brown dachshund named Bismarck, wagging his tail.

The Ann Arbor City Club tour will include historic Greek Revival houses, Barton Hills contemporary, country estates and one sophisticated bachelor apartment. Ticket information may be obtained by calling NO 2-3279 in Ann Arbor. 77 -Hft. -Tru n-xiiv '') i Tr-rir'-'i one of eight Interesting homes open to visitors during the 15th annual House Tour sponsored by the Ann Arbor Women's City Club May 6. It occaplei 2' acres wooded with oaks, cedars and apple trees.

There are lilacs under the windows, old ivy vines climbing the exterior walls, and two red cardinals who call on Peaches, the orange canary hopping in the kitchen window. The former garage is now a pine-paneled recreation room with a ladder to reach the sleeping loft which is designed' for young overnight guests. The pale wood is brightened with color: A shaggy red rug; avacado green cushions on the wicker furniture; red couches and touches of a crisp crewel print. The print covers cushions, bar stools and the doors of the cabinets behind the snack bar. At the opposite end of the house is the two-story library, where another ladder is needed to reach the ceiling-high shelves.

One wall is covered with a 9xl6-foot map of the world, showing air travel routes. Here and in every room there are decorating ideas FOYER: Crisp black and white squares of vinyl on the floor. White walls. Dark-stained learns and shutters. need hair style support: Realistic prescription wave Soft invisible support for this globetrotter look is provided by Realistic Control: Treat and Hold Ultra Treatment permanent wave.

Formulated especially for unruly hair, this prescription wave contains Bonedium, an exclusive ingredient that strengthens style lines and provides hair style protection for days on end. Mrs. Matthew Gardner Village Rites For Gardners Jacobsons lift urrtra BEAUTY SALONS 4 fe A reception at Dearborn Inn followed the marriage of Judith Ann Dodrill to Matthew McClung Gardner 1 Jr. The ceremony took place Saturday morning in Martha-Mary Chapel, Greenfield Village. The bride is the daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Forest Dewey Dodrill, of Bloomfield Hills. She wore a gown of ivory silk chiffon with a chapel train. Pearl and crystal embroidery accented the empire bodice. A crushed chiffon cap held her jpoor-length veil of silk I i V.

I it, i Mr. Gardner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McClung Gardner, of a 1 n. -Conn.

Following a wedding trip to "France, Italy and Greece, the couple win live in Baltimore, Md. inHi 4- dress withfacket, plaid and pleated Schroder's fresh, free-moving black and white cotton with short sleeves and- an easy waist-hi jacket. Sizes 10 to 18. 70.00 TEEGARDEN-HOLVICK Karen Rath Polvlck and David Morfeon Teegar-den, both ctf Ann Arbor, were married Saturday evening In Groese Folate Congregational Church. A Inception followed at the Whittier HoteL The bride Is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl I Holvick, of Devonshire Road, Grosse Pointe. Mr. Teegarden's parents are the Kenneth Teegardens, of Dayton O. After a wedding trip to 'New England, the couple will Hve In Ann Arbor.

a summer bouquet of delicate blossoms on cool no-iron arnel triacetate tricot a long and -lovely button-front robe Mother will enjoy, at home for its beauty and comfort take along on her travels for it packs, non-wrinkling, in little space. A Esv Trcari 10. 5 fcejeerfocei yow 1 cHoi Ex I toilorad I Jf 1 lon4 I I A i Our 2Mti Ymt J0B ataMpe nr MM. 1 WOW4H Pink or blue. 10 to 20 sizes.

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