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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 31

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1 STATE JOURNAL April 5, 1967 C-3 Sugar Spice Elinor K. Bose HALF A WINK Those falsie lashes for your eyes such a glamorous disguise. Bacest they look a trifle, gruesome When one of them becomes ungluesome. That Feeling TRY A SWIM -DIP AT Y.M.C.A 217 Townsend for Daily Enhances Flavor Add salad dressing just before serving. Use only enough to moisten ingredients.

This enhances the flavors of the salad ingredients. Ask About Our Many of Plants, Roses, Carnations and Other Cut Flowers for All Occasions PLENTY OF FREE PARKING STOP AND SEE US AT Van Peenen's Flowers 1720 S. PENNSYLVANIA 484-1437 Honeymooners Go East, South MRS. DAVID A. STOWELL Florida are David Albert Stowell and his bride, the 'former Dorothy Anne Luoma.

They were married Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Alumni Memorial Chapel on Michigan State University's campus. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A.

Luoma, 1381 Craig St. The bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey L. Stowell, 6095 Harkson Drive, East LanThe bride is a graduate of Michigan State University where she was affiliated with the former Dorothy A.

Luoma Stowell-Luoma On a honeymoon trip in Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Stowell also attended MSU. For the afternoon ceremony, the bride wore an empirestyle gown of ivory silk organza over peau de soie. The floor-length gown featured a chapel train.

She carried white daisies with ivy. Maid of honor was Miss Kathleen Kelly of Briming. ham, sorority sister of the bride. She wore a floor-length gold silk gown and carried white daisies with ivy. Bridesmaids were Miss Bette Sigel of Denver, Colo, also sorority sister of the bride, and Mrs.

Richard Moore of Lansing. The bride's sister, Miss Carrie Luoma of Lansing, was the junior bridesmaid. Best man was John Sprik of St. Clair Shores. Ushers were James Swing of Grand Rapids, Gary Culver of Hart, Max Brinker of East Lansing and Robert Brandstatter of East Lansing.

Candlelighter was Kevin Lefperance of Lansing. After the ceremony, a reception was held in the chapel parlor followed by a buffet dinner at the home of bride's parents. The newlyweds will make their home at 3625 Bayview Drive, Lansing. Clubs to Hear Talk on Nigeria By Mrs. Frost Mrs.

Carl F. Frost will speak on Nigeria at the Friday meeting of the Women's Historical Club. Guests for the 2 p.m. meeting at the Woman's Club House will be the members of Entre Nous, Fortnightly, Unity and West Side Literary Clubs. Mrs.

Kenneth Woodward will sing. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. Geoffrey Moore, Mrs. J.

Robert Stone, Mrs. E. E. Shepherd and Miss Laura Millar. Now honeymooning in Canada and New York are Gary John Starr and his bride, the former Jillayne Rae Miller.

They were wed Saturday afternoon in Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Kenneth H. Miller, 4800 Tennye and Mr. and Mrs.

John Starr, 642 Hume Blvd. For the 12:30 p.m. nupitals, the bride wore a floor-length gown of peau de soie and organza trimmed in puff lace. It featured a cathedral train flowing from shoulders. She carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and pink carnations.

Mrs. Patrick Glossop of MRS. GARY STARR the former Jillayne Miller Starr-Miller Lansing, the bride's sister, was matron of honor. She wore an empire A-line lavender gown with plum trim and carried a long stemmed pink tea rose. Bridesmaids were Miss Jacquelyne Nosal and Miss Susan Snyder, both of Lansing.

Michael Wey of Lansing was best man, while ushering were Patrick Glossop, the bride's brother-in-law, and Dayne Miller, the bride's brother, both of Lansing. Immediately following the ceremony, reception was held in the VFW Hall in Holt. Mrs. Starr attended Lansing Community College. The newlyweds will make their home in Lansing, where Mr.

Starr is attending LCC. MSU Vet Clinic Readies Open House for Families Concluded from Page C-1 training and view kennels, the microbiology lab, casting stall treatment areas and necropsy. Veterinary students, who sponsor Vetavist, will be on hand to explain techniques and instruments used in "the making of a veterinarian. SOMETHING FOR THE KIDS A special section for children featuring wild animals bor rowed from Potter Park Zoo will emphasize the wide range of activities included in the veterinarian's field. This is the second year that the public has been allowed to Mrs.

Agnes Trout Chosen President of Music Group Mrs. Agnes Trout was elected president of the Music Teachers Guild at the annual spring luncheon held Tuesday at the Kellogg Center. Other newly elected officers include Mrs. Patricia Hulse, vice president; Mrs. Marion Colt, treasurer; Mrs.

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8 to 16.. 15.00 view the new $4.7 million elinic, tops among veterinary school facilities in the country. Ted Price of East Lansing, sixth-year veterinary medicine student and chairman of this year's Vetavisit, explains that the elinic is to offer added information to those interested in a career in the field and to expose the public to veterinary medicine. "We want to show realistically what goes into the making of a veterinarian, what the student actually does," he says. "We though that the public should start from the most basic foundation, the understanding of the extensive education necessary before one can put the initials D.V.M.

after his name." Will it be successful? "Please tell me what the hours Saturday are," asked Mrs. Varney at the completion of her family's special trip Wednesday. "We want to be sure to come back on Saturday." ponding secretary; Glenn Halik, auditor; Mrs. Vera Brown Lewis, program chairman; and Mrs. Olive Howell, Michigan Music Teachers Association co-ordinator.

Mrs. Thompson, luncheon hostess, used her collection of Swiss music boxes to form the table centerpiece. Follow. ing the business meeting. Mrs.

Lewis described her recent trip to Europe, where she visited the homes of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Strauss. The guild spring recital will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Women's Parlor of Peoples Church. fisch's House On E. 5 Miles E.

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