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Nuptials Bring Pair from Turkey 1 Sc. Sunday, June 11. 1950 DETROIT FREE PRESS Mid-June Reflected in Crowded Calendar Dr. John Toomajanian, Andrew Topalian. Jack Jonikian and; George Cholakian.

Engagements As flower girl, three-year-old Katy Kalajian wore a white organdy dress and sprinkled flower petals from her colorful basket. The bridegroom's nephew, Lawrence Nahigian. also 3, was ring bearer. The bride's mother chose for the nuptials a slate gray, floor-length gown, orange bird of paradise hat and matching gloves and corsage. Mrs.

Usluk wore pale pink chantilly lace over net and matching accessories. She pinned camellias in her hair. A garden setting was devised for the reception following the wedding at the Armenian Cultural Hall. After a tour of the southern states, the young Derderians will live on Washburn Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Sterling S. Sanford announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Hemingway, to John Newcomb Tomlins, sjon of Mr. and Mrs. Luther C.

Green, of Rochester, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick James Feely anounce the engagement of their daughter. Catherine Elizabeth, to Ralph R.

Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Reed. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Joseph VanAntwerp announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Thomas Dudley Belanger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alfred Belanger. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles M. Long announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Anne, to Raymond Ives, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Norton Ives.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Frostic, of Wyandotte, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Margaret, to Gareld Schweitzer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter G. Schweitzer, of Washington. 3 5'. i s- 8 Weddings June 17 Miss Lorone Ste.

Claire Rickel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armin Rickel, to William Clan Porter, aon of the Rev. and Mrs. Phil Porter, of Dayton, O.

June 17 Miss Emily Moran Peter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Peter, to William Garrett Wing, of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Wing, of Norfolk, Va June 17 Miss Gloria Ann Cavanaugh. daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cavanaugh, of Bloomfield Village, to William Guay, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilfred J. Guay, of Chicago. June 17 Miss Frances Harm an, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William W. Hannan, to William Raymond Ryburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ryburn, of Toledo, O. June 17 In Greenwich, Miss Wanda Rose Church, daughter of Mrs.

Eben S. Church, of Greenwich, and the late Mr. Church, to Daniel Chapin, son of Mrs. Roy D. Chapin and the late Mr.

Chapin. June 17 Miss Elizabeth Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John William Hunt, of Farmington, to David Scribner Ernst, son of and Mrs. DeGay Ernst, of Grand Rapids.

June 21 In Houston, Dr. Rosemary McDonald, of Baltimore, daughter of Mrs. Charles McDonald, of Paris, and the late Mr. McDonald, to John Russel Dykema, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond K. Dykema. June 22 Miss Patricia Moore McKean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

McKean, to Phillips Buick VanDusen, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Theron VanDusen, of Metamora. June 24 Miss Mary Ann Demery, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Demery, to William Byron Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome A.

Hoffman. June 24 Miss Carolyn Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor, to Henry Theodore Ewald, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry T. Ewald. June 24 Miss Mary Louise Rice, daughter of Gordon O. Rice and the late Mrs. Rice, to James Grissom, son of Mr.

and Mrs. T. A. Grissom. June 24 In Boston, Miss Joanne Waldo, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Gilbert Waldo, to John Nash Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.

Stewart, of Cherryfield, Me. June 24 Miss Barbara Jeanne Miller, daughter of Mrs. W. Leslie Miller and the late Mr. Miller, to Richard George Krauthoefer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Emory Krauthoefer. June 27 Miss Peggy Lou Toncray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard H.

Toncray, to Joe Wyatt Kizzia, of Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Kizzia, of Nashville, Ark.

You'll travel a long way to attend a wedding if your only daughter is being married in a foreign land. Mr. and Mrs. Hrant Usluk came all the way from Istanbul, Turkey, to witness the Saturday evening ceremony at which their daughter" Leda became Mrs. Rob-N.

Derderian. They stopped In Paris on the way over to choose a lace veil for Leda to wear at the nuptials, which were solemnized at 8 o'clock at St. John the Baptist Church. Adding further international flavor to the wedding was the arrival' of a guest from Paris, Karnig Sarkisian, who is the bridegroom's uncle. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hagop S. Derderian, of Woodingham Drive. Adopts New Country LEDA, WHO was born in Istanbul, came to Detroit three years ago to enter nurses' training at Henry Ford Hospital and was graduated earlier this month. Until she met her prospective bridegroom, she had planned to return to her native land to practice nursing.

The bride chose for her wedding a simple white satin gown with Peter Pan collar, long sleeves and a cathedral train. She carried a bouquet of lillies. Her attendants were dressed alike in white bouffant net gowns over taffeta. Their headpieces were of white net ornamented with violets and they carried colonial bouquets of carnations scattered with violets. Mrs.

Alex Manoogian was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Louise Manoogian, Ruth Keskey, Mary Gilbert and Betty Jane Knudson. MATINEE MUSICALE Mrs. R. E. Lamb will open her Kingsville, home on Thursday for the annual business meeting and luncheon of the Matinee Musicale.

MRS. DERDERIAN June 13 In Delaware, Miss Mary Vorberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Philip Vorberg, "of Des Moines, to Alan W. Joslyn, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Joslyn, of Birmingham. June 14 Miss Virginia Katherine Christie, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Alexander Christie, of Bloomfield Hills, to Vincent Jerome Bronsing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Bronsing, of Birmingham.

June 15 Miss Marjorie Mary Wagner, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Wagner, to Richard Daniel Secontine, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Secontine. June 16 Miss Barbara Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Fry, of Bloomfield Hills, to Richard Evan Hale, son of Mrs.

Claude Hale, of Marshall, and the late Mr. Hale. June 17 Miss Sara Tiedeman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carsten Tiedeman, to John Dunn Davies, of Minneapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Andrew Davies. June 17 Miss Elizabeth McLeod Whelden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert H. Whelden, to George Edward Bushnell, son of Justice and Mrs. George Edward Bushnell, of Brighton. BRIDAL HEADPIECES FOR BRIDE AND ATTENDANTS FOR THI HIDE: Bridal Illusion, (108-inch width) Pearls, Oring Blossoms, Hdpic. Consult us en your nteds.

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1249 GRISW0LD W0 1-0249 MRS. OSBORN, JR. College Chapel Is Setting -for Nuptials GRQgSE ILE On Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in a ceremony witnessed only by the members of the families and a few friends, Mary Norton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Norton, of Easton, and Paul Victor Osborn, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul V. Osborn, of Grosse lie, exchanged marriage vows. The service was read In Colton Memorial Chapel on the campus of Lafayette College. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an afternoon frock of white faille and a small matching hat.

She carried white gardenias. Her attendants were'Adri-enne Tevis, of Oak Park, a schoolmate at Simmons Col-, lege, and Paul's sister, Elizabeth Dupree Osborn, of Grosse lie. They wore identical gowns of pink organdy and wreaths of white daisies and corn flowers. Their bouquets were of the same blossoms. Charles E.

Smith, of New Haven, was best man, and usher was David Jerrold Fritch, of Winchester, Mass. The young couple left for a week's honeymoon on the Jersey shore, after which they will sail for England for a six-week trip on the continent. yant Sprinkles Petals BEST MAN was Mr. Manoogian and guests were seated by A IflicJz the and you convert a BEAUTIFUL 4 May 4 To Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Barit (Margheritta Sterling), a son, Bruce Tillman. May 14 To Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett Hughes (Gretchen Watson), a daughter, Gretchen Hastings, May 17 To Mr. and Mrs.

Winthrop Brown Conrad (Dolores Millard), a son, Jonathon Wright. May 22 To Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Grace, Jr.

(Corinne Wilcox), a son, Michael Wilcox. May 26 To Mr. and Mrs. Burt Eddy Taylor, Jr. (Doreen Wessel), a son, Robert Michael.

May 26 To Mr. and Mrs. James E. Scripps (Shirley Ann Gibbs), a son, James Edmund, Jr. May 28 To Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Scotten II (Lowry Jones), a son, David McGregor. June 1 To Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.

Klemann (Betty Crapo), a son, Thomas Burton. June 2 To Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue, of New Tork (Mary Elizabeth Brier, of Detroit), a son, Francis Abbot III.

June 5 To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casgrain Williams (Henrietta Kernan), of Silver Spring, formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Adelaide Casgrain. June 6 To Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Palmer Hoyt HI, of Denver (Olga Gruhzit, of Detroit), a daughter, Diana Palmer. June 6 To Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. O'Donnell (Sally Read Hickey), a son, Andrew Read.

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George Booty, of Second were performed by Scott Jones of Salina, Kan. Ushers were Philip Zabriskie, of Alexandria, Douglas Mac-Donald, Robert MacDonald, Don Liedel, John Walker and Robert Woolfenden. Mr. and Mrs. Booty will return to Detroit after honeymooning in Canada to make up in front to reveal a ruffled petticoat.

Lace trimmed the bride's fingertip-length Illusion veil, and she carried a white prayer book topped with a white orchid. The attendants chose powder blue marquisette frocks and matching hats. Their cascade bouquets consisted of daisies and ivy. Attend Bride ANN SHEETS came from her home in Beaver- Falls, to be maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Patricia Wilson, of Cuyahoga Falls, and Nancy Howe. Three Episcopal clergymen officiated at the double ring ceremony on Saturday which united in marriage Catherine Louise Smith and John Everitt Booty.

The Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emericn, the Very Rev. John J.

Weaver and Canon John M. Shufelt solemnized the service in St. Paul's Cathedral. A reception followed in the church lounge. Daughter of Mr.

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Lloyd De Witt Smith, president, will preside at an 11 o'clock board meeting and a business session after luncheon. A. paper on "Family Crests and Coats of Arms" will be presented by Mrs. Sidney C. Pro-bert, and reports of the April meeting of the national society in Washington will be given.

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