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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 35

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Sunday, Pee. 19, IMSPETROIT TRgg PTMCSS SECTION If PlU.hmn efltn W.ur,, MONDAY 9il5 to 8:30. OTHER DAYS 9.15 I. 6:30 Kingswdod-Cranbrook Ball Set 1 liCcmben Ot fha Vinccwnn- i tti: CranbrooK Alunuil Associations Ball, which has been slated for i 4 FINE AT JANUARY SAIE PRICES rows Dec. 28 in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Statler.

Proceeds from the dance, an annual event, are always earmarked for scholarships by the two schools. Co-chairmen of the festive ball are Nancy E. Fitzgerald and Edward Lerchen. On the committee are Ralph Getsinger, president of Cran-brook Alumni; Mrs. Morgan Douglas, president of Kings-wood Alumnae; Paul Connolly, Morgan Douglas, Blenda Isbey and Gail Isbey.

Assisting the committee will be Nancy Loud and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simons. A partial list of the patrons includes Dr. and Mrs.

Clifford Ekelund, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Shutes, Mr.

and Mrs. David Burke, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Doss, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Strickland, Mr and Mrs.

K. T. Keller, William G. Lerchen, Mr. andMrs.

William R. Yaw, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Caulkins, Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Bard, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Maxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis B. Sappington, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reichhold, Mr. and Mrs.

James O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Don Valley, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Det-wiler, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weed, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Zeder and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Eden.

3 A BROADWAY Brand. Shop 3 KERCHEVAL AVE. 6rate Poinle hrmt SU STYUSTS AND MANUFACTURING WKRIcKS OPERATING OUR OWN RETAIL SHOPS. FINE CHOCOLATES OF SAN FRANCISCO tleek, handsome polished calf to put under the Christmas tree Wesley Chapel Is Scene of December Rites Wesley Chapel of the Metropolitan Methodist Church was the scene of the Dec. 4 marriage of Marion Matthews and Robert Clifford Russell, of Syracuse, N.

Y. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Matthews, of Parkside and her husband is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. N. C. RusselL JANE GEHLERT Jane Gehlert's Troth Told at Cocktail Part' magnificent value at 1Q50 Connoisseur's choice in fine canJies beautifully packaged Blum chocolatet. Offered in delicious assortments that include nut, creami, chewy centers, chips and mints." Buy Blum's candies for the holidays! JULIETTES 1 1U 2 lbs-.

3.75 IU 2.50.... 2 1U. 4.75 ALMONDETTES. 1 lb. 2-00 Ffeuri Fresh To Us Daily! For the ceremony the bride chose a white taffeta gown ap-pliqued with white flowers.

A matching crown held in place her fingertip veil. She carried white snapdragons and carnations centered with an orchid. Friends of Jane Gehlert and William Dean Robinson, learned of the pair's engagement at a cocktail party at the Grayton Road home of Jane's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Mary Kennedy was honor n'BMmv Sherman Gehlert, on Satur- day. bride's sisters, Mrs. John Os No definite date has been chosen by the couple for the wedding. Miss Cosentino Plans July Rites Tile engagement of Margaret Cosentino and Joseph Russo has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Angelo Cosentino, of Peter Hunt Ave. Mr. Russo Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Giacomo Russo, of Beniteau Ave, The wedding date has been set for July 23.

Jane, a graduate of Grosse Pointe High School, attended Larson College in New Haven. Her fiance wa graduated from Portsmouth Priory and served for two years in the Navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Dean Robinson, of Provencal Road. Four different styles to choose from each in antique- brown. Continental green, winter navy and black. Beautifully BUY AND SELL THROUGH FREE PRESS WANT ADS Monday Store Honrs 0:15 to 0:30 good and Mrs. William Mc-Machlan, of Royal Oak.

George Cowie was best man and seating the guests were Robert Alexander and Robert Humphreys. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. They will make their on Twelve Mile Road. Families to Spend Holidays in South BLOOMFIELD Spending the holidays in Florida will be Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Bunt and their family, who left by motor on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, who also left on Friday, plan to stay in Florida until after New Year's. SON BORX A son, Alan Mitchell, waa born on Dec.

1 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howard Corn, of Glynn Court Ave. Mrs. Corn is the former Ruth Carole Albert.

fitted. Thi la an exceptional opportunity to fill out your handbag wardrobe. And it; isn't too toon to. tuck a few away for Christmas gifts. Mail ardert filled promptly.

All plus 20 Fed. tax. AN 40 ADAMS AYE. WEST cy 1 4 lot Al 3 Harmony of handbags F1 rZmi bro-n 8reen, 8.95. 2 B-Convertible handle envelop cornered with gofdoIored metal.

Black brown green or red calf. Also black or brown suede, 12.95 jr 8 C-Cowhide bos marked with on Important crown emblem. Black, brown, oreen, red, navy or tan, 7.95 D-She's got a date with a dress-up rayon crepe bag, touched with a rhinestone clip. Black only, 5.95 At IS MISS NZS TT 1 WOODWARD AT STATE mm St. IK WASHINGTON DETROIT 26 16910 KERCHEYAL AYE, CROSSE POINTE 30 ALSO FIFTH AYE, NEW YORK.

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