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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 38

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Miss Parr To Be Married D-8 THE STATE JOURNAL Aug. 18, 1968 Lansing Michigan 2j -Finest Wigs and Hairpieces Ci: Natural Permanent Toppers by Appointment HAIR by HECK WIG and BEAUTY SALOH 1834 S. Loaan at Mt. Hone next to Casa Naval Bridal Book Plenty of Parking Phone 484-7083 2 'ft 11 I i- ii jj1 WHIM Trofatter Red Cross Shoes Mr. and Mrs.

James R. Parr, 4905 Hughes Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Kay, to David L. Dewar, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dewar, 2269 S.

Washington Road. Both will be attending Olivet Nazarene College in Kankakee, 111., in the fall. The bride-elect is employed by Kendon Day Care Center. Her fiance is employed by Eberhard's. A spring wedding is planned.

Presents CORKE" SHARON K. PARR On a honeymoon trip to northern Michigan after their Friday afternoon wedding at the South Baptist Church Chapel are Danny Edward Foster and his bride, the former Lynnette Marie Trofatter. They plan to live in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Trofatter, 1106 E. Saginaw, are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler, 1911 S.

Washington. After the wedding, a reception was held at the Park Lake Improvement League Hall. The bridegroom is a patrolman with the Lansing Police Dept. His bride attended Ferris State College. JNeumode An exciting new Foil material in new light fall shades "Camel-Tan" and "Pine Needle Green.

NYLONS vaioO SHEER seamless As Advertisement I I .1 I. Tv At Tor special ana most elegant occasions. Nude heel, wisp of toe -BIND TOPS v. and NO SIRS. The ZEPHYR $20 KENNETH LEE LYCOS the former Carol Hart MRS.

DEVERE JAY DENMNGS the former Charlene Brannon Lycos-Hart The newlyweds will reside in Lansing, where both attend Lansing Community College. Beaut Advice I have never yet seen a finer method of improving the complexion. Wrinkles are smoothed, dryness is checked, blemishes vanish and the skin takes on a healthy, youthful look (Extract from a report by Margaret Merril suggesting the use of the moist tropical oil of Olay as a powder base.) Most druggists now are able to obtain supplies of this oil which gives glorious loveliness to the skin. Buy a better nylon and see what a difference it makes! were Mary Ann and Jimmy Dennings, niece and nephew of the bridegroom. Special guests were Mrs.

Hazel Stephens of Dunedin, Mr. and Mrs. William Brannon of Carson City, grandparents of the bride, and Mrs. Ethel Dennings of Gladwin, grandmother of the bridegroom. The bridegroom is a graduate of Michigan State omGreerts RED CROSS FOOT SAVERS 120 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVE.

LAST WEEK OF SALE! FIBERLOCK or WHITE COLLAR GIRL, lockstitch, plain or 77 rj 50H micro. Reinforced 2 pairs heels and toes. Micro has nude heel. Honeymooning in northern Michigan before making their home in Gladwin are DeVere Jay Dennings and his bride, the former Charlene Marie Brannon. Cedarway Free Methodist Church was the scene of their 2 p.m.

nuptials Saturday. A reception followed at Delhi Township Hall. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Billie R.

Brannon, 4716 Laurie Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dennings of Gladwin. Miss Shelia Brannon of Lansing, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, while Mrs. Darwin Headley and Miss Sharon Parr of Lansing were secondary attendants.

Richard Nelson of West Branch was best man. Roger Dennings, brother of the bridegroom, and Edward Shearer, cousin of the bridegroom, both of Gladwin, were groomsmen, while guests were seated by Darwin Headley of Lansing and Harold Peckkens of Howell. Flowergirl and ringbearer Honeymooning in a a a and Niagara Falls are Kenneth Lee Lycos and his bride, the former Carol Ann Hart. They were wed Saturday afternoon in a double-ring ceremony in Emanuel First Lutheran Church. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Doran A. Hart of rural Williamston and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.

Lycos, of 1110 Cleveland. Miss Bonnie Hart of Williamston was her sister's maid of honor for the 4:30 p.m. ceremony, while Mrs. George of Lansing was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Dianne Horstman and Miss Becky Bellinger, both of Williamston.

and the bridegroom's sister. Miss Diana Lycos of Lansing. Benjamin Lycos of Lansing was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Bob Ness. George Raskow.

Dan Aslin. all of Lansing, and the bride's brother, Denis Hart of Williamston. Seating the guests were Richard Lycos of Lansing, the bridegroom's brother: Burton Dexter and Joe Dexter, the bride's cousins from Williamston: and Bud Wainwright of i 1 1, the bridegroom's uncle. Kim Ann Pasche of East Lansing and Tammy Cook of Lansing, the bride's cousins, were flowergirls, while Gregg Dexter of Williamston, the bride's cousin, carried the rings. Following the ceremony, a buffet was held at Local 652 Union Hall.

JNeumode JCosierif. Shop 224 South Washington Ave. SAMPLE THE BEST OF ETHAN ALLEN NOW DURING OUR For fall IT'S THE LEATHER LOOK Th Professional Touch SALOM OF HAIR OCSISHC J225 E. Grand River 484-S423 LIEBERMANN'S: EIGHT BEAUTIFUL ANSWERS TO "LOOK-ALIKE-DECORATING" AT UNUSUALLY SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS We're banishing dull, dreary decorating forever, with these excitingly beautiful Cthan Allen accent pieces, authentically hand-decorated with colorful, traditional American folk art designs. They introduce a spark to your decorating that marks your home as unmistakably YOURS! They are only a part of this sale.

We have created many idea-filled, excitingly decorated rooms for you to browse through. Take advantage of our FREE professional decorating help AND don't forget to ask for your FREE copy of the Etharf Allen Treasury of American Traditional Interiors. Remember only our prices are reduced, not our great services. Delicate color for your table 1 1 (ft-- ppH 4 5kMErf SpJ-'J "TAPESTRY" by Royal Doulton A. 34 pry Sink, white, decorated with Nutmeg wood grain Formica pocr plastic work surface fieg- B.

Comback Chair, black or white deCOratfrl With Niiimna can- Reg. C. Boston Rocker, white, black or Nutmeg decorated i I Rc8- Cape Cod Rocker, black decorated Keg. F. ValAf hTar-lr $167.50 41.50 57.50 49.50 62.50 39.50 $129 50 48.50 SALE S139.50 SALE 33.95 SALE 46.95 SALE 37.95 SALE 52.95 SALE 32.95 SALE S107.50 SALE 39.95 Reg Huwn uwidicu wun nuimcg seat m-.

F. Thumback Chair, black or white decorated with Nutmeg seat Fc.er!t Desl. decorated with i.uuhck wormng surrace Reg. Reg. So important on the fashion scene handbags of rich, burnished leathers.

See these and so many others in our fall collection that features all the favored shapes including the revival of the box. H. Buttonback Hitchcock Chair, black decorated. TERMS PH. NA 7-2751 Ethan Allen AT S-- 'i- T'i.

ifjrT Delightful design of softly tinted fruits and flowers on Royal Doulton's fine translucent china body will give you so much pleasure every time you set your table. And it's surprisingly inexpensive. Deep tote with bold peivter-finished catch. Black, hayride, spice, expresso. $11.95 2.

A ntiqued savage in a trunklike box. Brown, no-color, hayride. $15.95 3. Double-handled box of soft ill Sg59 3-pc. setting Seton's cowhide.

Black, hay-ride, spice, espresso, $8.95 Mental mt GRAND LEDGE (yd OPEN WED. FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9 Monday, Tuesday Saturday 9 to 5:30 Thursday 9 to 12 Noon DOWNTOWN 107 S. Washington Ave. EAST LANSING 209 E.

Grand River DOWNTOWN 113 S. Washington Ave. EAST LANSING 209 E. Grand River Downtown Grand Ledge Next to the Bridge i A AiUMAikikiMJkJkAAA A a.a a a ii. A j.

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