Mondlov.Feruorv 9. 01 948 H1CAM nA11 v TH F M AAIC ~iiiv -kuuJi s, F4 u-n y 0 1 ,- C3I n C KIV% i 1 A IV r' t LV m~e~~.e, ~'.. esLi age uev ni s (Continued from Page 10) James D. Hodge, Monroe; Bar- bara E. Elliott, Royal Oak, and Richard W. Wixon, Jackson; Dorothy V. Ellis, Ann Arbor, and Robert Dilts, Ames, Iowa; Betty Estes, Webster Grove, Mo., and Mitchael C. Gnaegy, Webster Grove, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ecbank, Nashville, Tenn. June Evans, Amityville, N.Y., and Gerard A. Sears, Amityville,' N.Y.; Harriett Ewing, Detroit, and Francis L. Wharley, Flint; Betty Eaton, Detroit, and Bob Hume, Pittsburgh; Jean M. Em- ery, Toledo, and George E. Gre- gory, Ann Arbor; Adrienne Ew- ert, Pelham Manor, N.Y., and Robt. Laidlow, Tecumseh, Mich. Edith Falkenstrom, Detroit, and M. Richard Leitz, Brighton, Sue Falvay, Detroit, and Richard R. Nelson, Detroit; Mary Mar- ; garet Farmer, Grosse Pte., and William C. Kuivilken, Grosse Pte., Joanne Fate, Indianapolis, Ind., and Omar S. Bruner, Jr., Indian- apolis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Federman, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Federer, Jackson, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Felts, Saginaw; Shirley Ferm, Muske- gon, and Jim Bellingsbey, Muske- gon; Arlene Ferrett, Port Huron, NO THANKS-Movie actress and George H. SclVoeder, Rich- Rita Hayworth reportedly turn- mond; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Finel- ed down an invitation to the stein, Detroit; Ann Flitcraft, Gen- J-Hop this year because it is eva, Illinois, and Donald Lathrup, "too formal." Trenton, N.J.; Barbara R. Force, Saginaw, and Robert M. Ginn, Pleasant; Mary Barbrecht, Grand Detroit.. Rapids, and Roger E. Goshing, Patricia J. Forester, Fairfield, Grand Rapids; Margaret Gard- Conn., and Charles Phillips, N.Y.; ner, Detroit, and Ralph E. Hinz, Janet Fowler, St. Joseph, and Ken Detroit; Beverly Garrett, Detroit, Conrod, Detroit; Dorothy E. and Bob Schoenfeldt, Detroit; Franke, Grand Rapids, and Grace Gendzwill, Iron River, and Charles B. Gardella, Grand Rap- Harold Lentz, Detroit. ids; Ruthie Frank, Detroit, and Joyce Gendzweill, Iron River, Leo Freedman, Detroit; Joanne and Bruce R. Brandell, Dearborn; Franson, Detroit, and Richard S. Helen Pappawunou, Springfield, Brown, Detroit. Mass., and Chris. W. Georgapoul- Betty French, Esconaba, ande os, Boston, Mass.; Karen Gerber, Richard E. Cole, Waukegan, Ill.; Washington, D.C., and Abe Ters- Kiki Frick, Detroit, and Don Mc- off, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Alonan, Detroit; Elaine C. Fried- Hugh P. Gibbons, Detroit; Betty' man, Far Rockaway, N.Y., and Gibbs, Port Huron, and Arthur R. Solomon L. Gluck, Rockaway, Bachtel, Youngstown, Ohio. N.Y.; Elinor Fritze, St. Joseph, and Robert Ferguson, Detroit; Bobbie Gillich, 'Detroit, and Margaret Frostic, Wyandotte, and Douglas Adams, Grosse Pte.; Richard P. Stoner, Wyandotte; Elizabeth A. Godbout, Paterson, Barbara Louise Faust, Grass N.J., and Joseph H. Miller, N.Y.; Lake, and William Longstaff, Lorraine Goldberg. Chicago, and Pittsburgh ; Barbara Fenker, Arthur Dubin, Highland Park, Cleveland, and Henry Smithies, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Gold- Detroit; Grace L. Foster, Craft- berg, Jr., Detroit; Lorraine Gog- on, Pa., and George F. Gerb- wlski, Grand Rapids, and Douglas stadt, Wayne, Mich.; Cindy Fran- Gleason, Grand Rapids. son, Chicago, and Henry Albert Mr. and Mrs. Seymour B. Gold- Fredrickson, Detroit. man, Detroit; Marilyn Gordon, Marilou Galloway, Mt. Pleasant, Detroit, and Arnold B. Wallace, and Bruce C. Theunissen, Mt. Detroit; Mary Ruth Gordon, De- troit, and Francis F. Widrig, De- ray, Elmira, N.Y.; Jane A. Gray, ert, Northville, and Robert F. troit; Joan Goldstein, Detroit, Monroe, Mich., and James J. Kuhn, Summit, Pa.; Betty Han- and Marvin Rollin, Detroit; Bea Drumm, Dayton, Ohio; Jean sen, Iron Mountain, and Charles Goldstein, Detroit, and E. Newton Greenwald, N.Y., and Jimmy Rub- K. Birdsall, Rocky River, Ohio; Rottenberg, Detroit. iner, Detroit. Lois Hansen, Plymouth, and B. Jean Gowie, Port Huron, and Kay Hafermehl. Saginaw, and G. Daskalakis, Detroit; Roberta Charles E. Wittliff, Port Huron; Nick Katsarelas. Saginaw: Mr. Hammerschmidt, Saginaw, and Ethel Gray, Detroit, and George and Mrs. Donald R. Hagerman, John Campbell, Swarthmore, Pa. R. Lodge, Lisbon, Ohio; Carolyn Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hamaker, Green, Mt. Clemens, and James D. Hale, Kalamazoo; Marilyn Hal- Jr., Ann Arbor; Arlette Harbour, Coleman, Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. ey, Toledo, and Bud Kraemer, Detroit, and Herb Allee, Detroit; Thomas S. Grier, Ann Arbor; Ann Toledo; Mildred Helko, Chicago, Margaret E. Harrison, Ann Ar- Griffin, Detroit, and Charles Bid- and Clarence J. Streit, Kansas bor, and Donald R. Fletcher, Ann dinger, Detroit. City, Mo. Arbor; Dottie Hart, Battle Creek. Sarah Griffith, Grosse Pointe, Wannetah Hall, Detroit, and and James W. Hlronos, Owosso; and Mac Barnum, Grosse Pointe; Donald F. Pitz, Detroit; Patricia Mr. and Mrs. William M. Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Grooms, Helen Hall, Detroit, and Robert Erie, Pa. Bay City; Helen Grossfeldt, De- Taylor, Detroit; Elizabeth Hall, Patricia Hayden, Miami and troit, and Albert Klug, San Diego, Montclair, N.J., and Alfred R. Collins W. Swords, Jr., Miami; Calif.; Jane Grothaus, Grand Becker, Jr., Montclair, N.J.; Joyce Beth Heider, Kearney, Nebr., and Rapids, and Jack E. Bender, Day- Haller, Flint, and T. G. Lawten, Douglas D. MacLeod, Ann Arbor; ton, 0.; Beverly Gough, Detroit, Detroit; Barbara Hamilton, Ann Marion Heilman, McDonald, O., and Robert J. Murray, Detroit. Arbor, and William Barnes, De- and Norris Domangue, Jr., Mem- Mr. and Mrs. M. Mandel H. troit. W phis, Tenn.; Norma Heinz, Koko- Guerra, Chilton, Wise.; Valeria A. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Ham- mo, ane, David Nichols, Cleveland, Gamble, West Lafayette, Ind., and ilton, Maplewood, N.J.; Ruth Ohio; Pearl Handelsman, Chica- Marwood F. Rubb. 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