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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 22

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2 THE DETROIT REE SUNDAY JUNE 15 1902 PART THREE Your Gray Hair Not Wanted Gray Haiti la a hnr Ci employment and io pleannre But there is relief from it tn our Days it can 6e Restored To Its Natural Color by using 4 Day rSprTIair Restorer It is not adye but in a natural way it acts on the roots carntfielllrtg the secretion of the pigments that give life and color to the in four days 11 a bottle at all druggists Mrs Nettie Harrison Dermatologist Continued rom Page Part 3 'Mr and Mrs Palms have moved to Grosse Pointe arms and are occupying the Moran cottage for the summer Monday afternoon the women golfers of the Country club will play for the second and last time for team posi tion Mrs Bertram 'Whitney gave a yacht ride for fourteen guests Thurs day afternoon on the 'Wanda 40 42 Geary St San rancisco a 187 Woodward Avenue 95 Woodward Avenue CENTRAL DRUG CO Another Cigar Week A11 3 for a Qnarter Cigars 7c each Good opportunity to put in good supply for vacation and outing days 4c each or 7 for 25c $175 per box This will be a Special Week for Smokers with us Note: GEO CHILDS CHIE BATTLE CINCO EL MERITO SOL SMITH RUSSELL PORTUONDOS And all the Other Popular Brands of 5c Cigars The engagement Is announced of Miss Anna 8 Dillon of Chatham Ont and Mr Harmon Wendell Mrs red Simmons will entertain fourteen guests at supper this evening in honor of her daughter Miss Ethel IWlIIiamson entertained a number of Walkerville friends at Grosse lie on Thursday The engagement of Miss Cornelia Stanton and Mr William Griffin Thomas is announced Mrs Storrs Willis gave a dinner Wednesday evening to meet General and Mrs Bingham Mr Kenneth Avery returned on Tuesday from an extended sojourn in the west Mrs George Edwards gave a luncheon Thursday for Mrs Charles Bush Mrs Collins Hubbard gave a party for thirty children Thursday after noon Mrs Charles Swift gave a dinner Monday for ten guests Mr and Mrs rank Baldwin gavea dinner on riday I Masonic Excursion Thursday June 26 the members families and friends of Zinn Union Detroit and Kilwinning lodges and A Al will join In a delightful Ma sonic excursion and basket picnic on the steamer Tashmoo to Tashmoo park The combined entertainment committees of these four Masonic Summer? Storage Vaults for Silverware and Bulky Ar ticles in Trunks Boxes etc You will goon be planning to leave the city How about the Valuable Papers Jewelry and Silverware leave be hind? Let us guard them for you the cost for the service is small Safe Deposit Boxes for Papers and Jewelry $400 per year and up Commercial National Bank Moffat Block 117 Griswold St Safe Deposit Vaults Going Away for the if 7 bodies are working hard to make this outing eclipse even last year's splendid success and they are espec ially desirous to have as many mem bers and families of other Masonic bodies present as possible Dancing games baseball contests between the lodges are a few of the many attrac tions provided for the pleasure The Tashmoo will leave foot of Gris wold street at 8:45 a Tickets can be obtained from the entertainmentcommittees and secretaries of each body West Side Club 'Tne West Side club will give a moon light excursion riday evening June 27 for the members and their friends A programme has been arranged for the evening which with dancing will provide amusement until the boat makes its final landing Tickets may be obtained from members of the club St Chnrch Excursion St Andrew's Episcopal church will give an excursion Tuesday June 24 to Tashmoo' park The steamer Tash moo will convey the guests and at the park a programme of pleasing feautres will be enjoyed PERSONALS I MISS HUBBARD ace and Scalp Specialist Scientific Electric or Magnetic face or scalp massage Manicuring Shampooing Jtoyal Hair Restorer Restores Grey Hair to Natural Color Sold and applied Not a dye 514 Wetherbee Bldg Barclay Pl Mrs (Dorothy Hinxman entertain ed friends riday evening at her home on Congress street east under the auspices of the Knights and Ladles of Honor ield department Several applications were received after wbich progressive pedro was indulged and dainty refreshments were served Among those present were Mr and Mrs Shannessy Mrs Rutzman Miss Katzman Miss Maud 'Munson Miss Mary Cook Miss Annie May Hinx xnan Miss Catherine Hinxman and Mrs Dorothy Hinxman Tho Knights and Ladies of Honor were represented by Robert Martin deputy supreme protector Toledo and Samuel Nosovitzki past protector of Truth lodge ANNY DA VENPOKt who was renowned as the most beautiful Cleopatra of the stage and where lovely Titian tresses were the admiration of all was an enthusiastic admirer of The Imperial Hair Regenerator the STANDARD HAIR COLOR ING for Gray or Bleached Hair In writing she said: Regenerator proved most eatisfactory leaving the bsirbeau tlful glossy and fluffy and coloi Terfectly natural I unhesitating endorse it as the most perfect Hair Coloring of the sample of your hair colored free Privacy assured Sole manufacturers and patentees MPtRIAL CHEMICAL MC CO 1MW 23d St New York Applied and sold by Mrs Allen 151 Woodward avo and sold by Gray Worcester 208 Woodward avo THE PURCEBHOS CO Caterers 331 WOODWARD AVE SWITCHES irst quality Hair Switches to match any thade short stems and perfect la every reapert will eent prepaid to any atldross on receipt of price: 2 ounce from IS to 23 inches il 25 ZU MMKm inches $150 ounce 2t JnCtoa $250 ou ace 26 Inches ii50 Send me sample of hair cut near tho roots and state what tie you want MRS ALLEN 1 asi WooftvntiM Aveu Detroit Ml oh Mr Thomas Hislop is In Duluth Mr William Hulme is visiting in lint Mrs John Thomson has returned from Warren Ind Miss Olive King of Columbus is visiting Detroit friends Mrs Moore and family leave to day for Grand Rapids Mr and Mrs Mahon have re turned from Seaforth Ont Dr and Mrs Carstens and Miss Carstens are in New York Mrs Ayers is visiting her daughter Mrs Robert Holmes Mr Clarence McSorley leaves to day for Buffalo where he will reside Mr Elton Esselstyn has returned from a six visit in California Capt and Mrs Geo Newall have been visiting in Detroit during the week Mrs Schreiber of Bay City is visiting Mrs 304 ourth avenue Mrs Charles Bush formerly of De troit is the guest of Mrs Elgin Hearn es Mrs Walter Ross has returned from a visit in Chicago and St Louis Mo Mrs Calvert and Miss Calvert of Rowena street sailed for Europe on Wednesday Mrs Ezra Tipple of New York is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs hi Barbour Mr and Mrs Dennis and fam ily nre at their summer home at Grande Pointe Mr and Mrs A Parker are at their summer home at Grande Pointe for the summer Miss Clara Christiansen has returned from a four visit with friends in Woodville Mrs I Goldberg No 586 Second avenue has gone to Cincinnati to visit her parents Mr and Mrs Turner 45 Joy street left riday for New York and Saratoga Springs Miss Almeda Wannamaker of Co lumbus who visited in this city has returned home Mrs Thatcher of California is visiting her sister Mrs Brown ell 26 West High street Mr rank Nester and family of Du luth are visiting Mrs Thomas Nes ter 800 Woodward avenue Miss Grace Bentley of Elizabeth street west is passing the summer at Caledonia Springs Canada Mr and Mrs Bissell left Mon day for North Hampton Mass to at DRY CLEANERS pt Evening Gown Carriage wraps Jacket silk waists opera capes etc Carpets and Urt pes beautifully colored to match now decorations Estimate given 283 Woodward Ave TeL Mala 3631 tend the graduating exercises of their daughter Miss Blanche Bissell at Smith college Mrs rank Grartdinee nee Mason of Rattle Creek will be the guest this week of Mrs A Nuthall Mrs Wm Henry with her two beautiful children of Chicago are the guests of Mrs Barbour Miss Ella Beers of Cleveland who is visiting Mrs Henry Kunze Avery avenue returns home to night Miss Daisy Hutchinson returned Thursday from a four weeks" visit with her parents at Mt Clemens Mrs Philip Black No 698 Wood ward avenue is spending the week in lint with her sister iMrs Kelly Prof Henry 'H Lannigan of Cornell university is visiting his aunt Mrs Elmer Stone 139 Koch avenue Mr Paige of ort Wayne la was the guest on riday of Mr Wm Chittenden at the Country club Mr and Mrs Mayton Buck of Lansing are visiting at Airs Johnson's 216 John street Mr Will Standart left for the east Thursday and will sail July 5th for a two trip through Europe Mrs Joseph Rosenzweig and Mrs Wilkus have returned' from a four visit in the south and west Mr and Mrs Welch and fam ily of ourth avenue leit last week for their country home at Grosse lie Mr and Mrs Baldwin of Sault Ste Marie and Miss Cora Pul of this city left last week for New York Dr and Mrs McEachren have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at No 103 Ledyard street Mr Cameron Currie will take up his residence for the summer at the Country club on the 23rd of the month Mr and Mrs Morse Ascher will be at home to their friends after June 15 at their residence 933 Champlain street rancis and Wm Palms have re turned from Georgetown University and will spend the summer at Grosse Pointe Miss Elizabeth Stack of Locust street has left for a three montns visit at Hancock Calumet and Mar quette Mr and Mrs George Moreau of Corunna visited friends in this city last week on their way home from Pontiac Mrs Wm Rands and baby left Thursday for Providence and New port I where they will pass the summer Mrs Catherine Seyler and daughter Miss Bena No 652 Second avenue are visiting at Ann Arbor to be absent two weks Mrs Bernard Stroh and daughter Aliss Elsa Stroh leave for Boston to day to attend the graduating exercises at Harvard Mrs Wm Stehfest and her sister Miss Amy Kershaw left Thursday for London England for a three months' visit Mr and Mrs Harry Normandin left on Saturday for an extended visit in the east including New York Boston and Providence Miss Mary lowers of Second) ave nue left last week for Boston and Hampton Beach where she will pass the summer Mr and Mrs Jas A Parent of Ad ams avenue are entertaining their daughter Mrs John Alfes of Ash tabula for a few weeks Mrs Allen Baylis and two chil dren of Sydney Australia nre spend ing two weeks with Mrs Paul Wil helmi 229 Belvidere avenue 'Mrs Hyde and daughters (Ma bel and Edna have returned from Col orado Springs and have taken up their residence at 74 Hazelwood avenue Mrs Wilson and Miss Jean Wilson leave Thursday to visit Mrs daughter IMrs Simon Hen derson Jr in Edinburgh Scotland Lennon of Mack avenue left riday for Boston for an extended visit with her sisters Mrs Charles Kirkland and Miss Kittle Keith Mr and Mrs rank Reves nee Ros borough were the guests of Mr andMrs Moreton at their cottage ive Gables in Walkerville last week Air and Mrs Keller and daughter of Denver Col are making a tour of the lakes and were last Sun day the guests of Mrjfnnd Mrs A Ryan of Howard street Mrs Edith Shaw'jleaves June23 for Europe She will visit in England and Scotland and pass three months In travel on the continent by way of Quebec and Montreal Among the graduates last at the Thurston school Pittsburg Pa was Miss Marie reund of this city Miss reund will pass the summer at the sea shore and in the fall wiHenter Vassar College Miss Ethel Gertrude itzpatrick only daughter of Mr and Mrs itz patrick formerly of this city arfar now residing in Richmond Va recently graduated with honors from the Wo man's college at Richmond i Gen Wm Green returned Tues day from Cleveland where he went to Bttend the commencement exercises at Miss school which his daughter Miss Winifred Green at tends 'Miss Green after a visit with friends at Euclid Beach will return to Detroit for the summer WEDDINGS mcmillan The wedding of Miss Maude Mc Millan and Mr George erguson of Boston Mass took place at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Charles Sherman McMillan 291 Grand Boulevard west The ceremony was performed by Rev Dr Nehemiah Boynton The drawing room in which the ceremony took place was decor ated with palms potted plants white roses and peonies The color in the library was pink the stairway being trimmed with southern smllax tied with clusters of pink peonies To the music of the Lohengrin wed ding march played by orches tra the ushers Mr Charles Harris of Detroit and Mr Ralph Preston of Saginaw entered followed hy the lit tle ribbon bearers Masters Smart Henry Brown of Saginaw and Hay den Palmer of Detroit They formed an aisle through which the bridal party passed The groom entered at tended toy liisi brother Mr Berton erguson of Philadelphia Then came the matron of honor Mrs Alfred Miller of Saginaw and last the bride with her father The bride wore a gown of white pea de sole trimmed with pearls and lace Her veil was fastened with a diamond sunburst the gift of the groom and she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley The matron of honor wore white crepe de chine trimmed with renais sance lace and carried white flowers After the ceremony a wedding supper was served for the bridal party in the dining room which was decorated in pink the centerpiece being a wreath of pink roses Bows of broad pink ribbon and strings of smllax out lined the edge of the round table and at each guest's place was a diainty souvenir card decorated in pink roses Mr and Mrs erguson left on the 11:35 train for an extended eastern trip and will be at home tn their friends after September 1 at Brook lin Mass The guests from out of town were Mrs John erguson moth er of the groom Miss erguson Mis? lorence erguson of Wgburn Mass Mr and Mrs Brown Miss Jeska Brown Miss Trade Greiner Mrs Dun can Patriarche Mr and Mrs Borden Miss Borden Mrs Hig gins Miss Jean Stewart and Miss Helen Brown "of Saginaw ROBINSON WITTELSHOER The marriage of Miss Amy Wittel shofen daughter of Mr and Mrs Wittelshofen of Alpena to Mr Os car Robinson of Detroit was cele brated at high noon Thursday at the residence of the parents The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Leo ranklin of Detroit in the pres ence of members of the family and a few intimate friends The house was effectively decorated in white and green and the bridal party stood in front of a bank of palms and white carnations The groom and his best man Mr Harry Weiss of Detrpit at the appointed place met the bride who entered from the hall escorted by her father and accomnanied by the maid of honor Miss Minnie Robinson the sister of the grrom Mrs Bryan pianist and Prof Elliott "viol inist played the Lohengrin wedding march and after the ceremony render ed Mendelssohn's wedding march as a soft accompaniment to the congratula tions The bride wore a gown of mousseline de sole trimmed with em broidered chiffon medallions over white taffeta and carried white roses The maid of honor wore a gown of white lace over taffeta silk and Tied pink and white roses Refresh ments were served after the ceremony and at 2 o'clock a family dinner was served at the Alpena House Mr and Mrs Robinson1 left in the afternoon for a wedding trip in the east and on their return to Detroit will be at home in the Kenilworth apartments 141 ar ren avenue east BURNS The marriage of Miss Margaret Jos ephine Burns daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Burns to Mr Thomas Henry Collop took place Wednesday morning at 9 at St church Rev Doherty officiating The bride was attended by her sis ters Miss Ella Burns as maS of hon or and Miss Anna Burns as brides maid Mr Thomas Cotter acted as best man and 'Master Edmund Burns nephew of the bride as ring bearer The ushers were Messrs Will Burns and John Nacy The bride wore a gown of white moire with pearl anJ lace trimmings Her tulle veil was fastened with an ornament of pearls and she carried a shower bouquet of roses Miss Ella Burns wore white Organdy trimmed with Irish pointe lace and carried red roses Miss Anna Burns were' pink crepe de chine over pink silk with Mechlin lace trim mings and carried pink roses The mother wore black silk trimmed with velvet ribbon and Per sian silk Miss Mamie Burns cream mousseline de soie trimmed with cream lace and pink moire ribbon Mrs Collop mother of the groom wore black liberty silk with applique trimmings Miss Carrie Collop figured silk mousseline trimmed with black lace and velvet ribbon A reception was held in the evening from 8 to 10 at the home of the bride's parents 434 Twelfth street The happy couple left Saturday evening for a short trip east and' ill be at home to their friends after July 1 at 138 Na tional avenue KEYS One of the interesting June weddings occurred Wednesday evening June 4 when Miss Annie I Keys and Air Wm Stoddard were united in mar riage at the home of the bride 631 Campbell avenue The bride wore a gown of white silk trimmed with chif fon Her tulle veil extended to the hem of her long train and she carried bridal roses Miss lorence Keys sis ter of the bride acted as bridesmaid and carried pink roses She wore a gown of white silk trimmed with lace and bebe ribbon The groom was at tended by his cousin Mr Charlie Pier son Little Myrtle and Master Wallace Keys niece and nephew of the bride acted as flower girl and ring bearer Mendelssohn's wedding march was ren dered by Miss annie Keys sister of the bride As the music began the bridal party proceeded to the front parlor where the ceremony was per formed by Rev Mr Griffith The bride was given away by' her brother Mr Robert Keys of Cleveland in the parlor window a canopy of white net banked with palms and ferns formed a station for the wed ding party The house was decorated throughout with palms ferns and cut flowers After the ceremony supper was served in the dining room where the talkie was decorated with cut flowers and with smllax which was carried from the chandelier to the cor ners of the table OHLIGER HARD One of the prettiest weddings that ever took place in Wooster Ohio was celebrated Wednesday' evening at St Episcopal church when Rev Stauffer pronounced the words that made Miss Agatha Greer Hard and Mr Willard Ohliger husband and wife The church was completely filled with guests when promptly at 7:30 the stretched the ribbons across the pew entrances to prepare way' for the bridal party The party was by the groomsmen Messrs Lucas of Wooster Geo Lester of Chicago Dudley Hard of Cleveland: Walter McDonald of Wooster James Raymond Dunn of Pittsburg: and (Roy Van Meter of To ledo After these came the maid of honor and the only attendant Miss Emily Hard and then the bride with her father Col Curtis Hard The bride and groom met at the altar The gown was of white silk her only ornament being a heart shaped brooch set with pearls the gift of the groom and she carried a large bouquet of bride's roses The wedding was a very happy one and is a result of the college life at Wooster The couple will be at home at No 20 Sibley street after August 15 MARTEL Wednesday morning at Holy Rosary church occurred the marriage of Miss Lenore Catherine daughter of Mr and Mrs James Martel to Henry Grix Rev Van Antwerp officiating Both young people are well known in the parish and the church was filled with friends and relatives The bride was attended by Miss Marie Groll the groom by his brother Mr John Grix Messrs William Mania and Charles Meeker acted as ushers Holyl Rosary choir of which the bride is a member rendered Millard's mass in and Miss Margaret Duane sang Ave Maria A wedding breakfast at the home of the parents 51 Harmon avenue fol lowed the ceremony In the evening a reception for about 200 guests was held when the bridal party was assisted by the Misses Grace Marks and Ida Groll Mr and Mrs Grix will be at home after Augjst 1 Jn honor of the wed ding several enjoyable functions were given among which were Miss Groll's shower" on May 27 Miss Grace party for Holy Rosary choir on June 4 at which a handsome mahogany chair was pre sented from the choir and a tin shower June 6 tendered by about twenty girl friends PENNIMAN WREORD One of the pretty weddings of the week W'as that of Miss Emma Wreford to Mr Thomas Palmer Penniman which was celebrated Wednesday evening at the home of the mother Mrs Emma Wreford 53 Co lumbia street west The ceremony was nc 'ormed at 7:30 in the pres i of immediate members of the i iy by Rev Woodcock rec tor of St Episcopal church Miss Gronemnn played the wedding march The bride was given away by her uncle Mr Charles Roe The house w'as tastily decorated with palms and cut flowers bride wore a gown of cream crepe du chcne over cream silk and carried shower bou quet of white roses The bridesmaid Miss Lillian Roe wore white organAy nd carried a bouquet of pink roses Air Edward Cullen acted as best man A reception was held from 8 to 10 and was attended by 2D guests The presents were numerous and costly and included a silver tea set from the associates of the Court The couple left for a ten trip to Alackjnaw Island They be at home after July 1 at 50 High street cast CLARK ALLEN A very pretty wedding took place at the home 675 Sixth street Thursday evening when Miss Susie Al len was married to Air Wm Clark Dr Paul Curnick officiating The bride wore a gown of white batiste 'with medallions of Valenciennes lace and was attended by Aliss Anna Hall Miss Minnie Jones and Aliss Elizabeth Todd Miss Vera Alarshall acted as flower girl and little Clark Robinson as ring bearer The groom was attended by his brother Mr Charles Clark The ushers were Mr Chauncey Camp bell and Mr Geo Colterj The wed ding mdrch was played by Miss Maude Steven The house was tastefully deco rated with palms ferns flowers and ropes of smilax ollowing the cere mony the couple redeived the congrat ulations of a large number Of guests after which a luncheon was 'served Among the guests from out of town were Sir and Mrs Wellington McCal lum of Buffalo: Mrs Alarshall Mrs Allen Miss Clara Erb Miss Mary Stauch Miss Mabel Baldwin Aliss Sarah Hammond of Royal Oak and Miss rances Walton of Thomas ROBINSON The first wedding to take place in the new ort Street Congregational church was fin Wednesday evening when Miss Helena daughter ct and Mrs jaiai Ko inson of Oakwood was united in marriage to Air William Roberts son of Mr and Mrs Roberts of Campbell ave Rev John arris Berry officiating The bride was attended by 'Miss Anna Roberts sister of the groom and Aliss Alargaret Craven cousin of the bride The groomsmen were IMr Arthur Rooks and Air Earl Roberts broth er of the groom The little flower were Gladys Trombley niece of thebride and redda AIoDougal cousin of the groom Messrs Robert Grace Al bert Ebeling Oren Chase and red (Smith acted as ushers After an ex tended trip in northern Michigan Mr and Mrs Roberts will be at home to their friends after July 1 at No eJ6 Campbell avenue SIMONS ANTISDALE The marriage of Miss anny An tisdale daughter of Airs La Verne Antisdale to Air rank Simons took place Tuesday afternoon at five at the home of the briddr Nb 254 orest avenue west It was a pret ty wedding celebrated In a quiet man ner in the presence of the relatives and a few family friends Rev Air Tuller of the irst Baptist church of ficiating The entire house was artis tically decorated in pink and white roses predominating in the blossoms employed The bride wore a traveling gown of blue and white and was un attended After the ceremony a wed ding supper was served at the home of the groom where the appointments were also in pink Air and Airs Simons are at home to their friends at No 193 Kirby avenue east KURKOWSKY Wednesday at Christ Evangelical church occurred the marriage of Aliss Clara only daughter of Mr and Mrs A Kurkowsky and Air Otto Gu towsky The church was decorated with palms and Rev Lambert officiat ed The bride wore a gown' of white silk tissue over white silk and carried a shower bouquet of white rosebuds She was attended by 'Aliss Anna Koehn as maid of honor who wore white batiste trimmed with Valenciennes lace and carried pink rosebuds Air red Gutowsky brother of the groom acted as best man After the cere mony a reception took place at the home of the bride Air and Mrs Gu towsky will be at home to their friends after July 1 at 979 McKinley avenue ALLAIRE Wednesday morning June 4 at St cathedral the marriage of Aliss Elizabeth McPhea and Air Will iam Allaire was celebrated The cere mony was performed by Rev Dempsey The bride wore a traveling gown of blue broadcloth wiith white chiffon trimmings and carried bridal roses Miss Mayme AlcPhea sister of the bride acted as maid of honor nnd carried pink carnations Air Bert Allaire brother of the groom acted as best man After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served for the bridal party after which they left on the afternoon boat for Sarnia Ont their future home ARRI NGTON Aliss Katherine Harrington and (Mr Peter Stonder were married at SS Peter and cathedral Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock Rev ather Dempsey officiating They were at tended by Aliss Ella Stonder and Air John Harrington The bride wore a gown of white organdy and carried bride roses the bridesmaid wore pink organdy and carried pink roses After the ceremony a reception was held and a wedding supper served at the home of the bride's mother 39 Charles street for ICO guests Air and Airs Stonder will be at home to their friends after June 26 at 219 Bellevue avenue WOLARD WALPOLE The wedding of Aliss Alary Walpole daughter of Air and Airs John Wal pole and Mr Edward Wolfard took place Tuesday evening at the residence of the Rev Aleathe The bride wore a gown of white minstrel cloth and carried bridal roses She was at tended by her sister Miss Rose Wal pole and Air Grabert acted as best man A reception followed the cere mony at the home of the pa rents No 90 Myrtle street Air and Airs Wolfard will be at home to their friends after June 20 at No 94 Hunt street ARCHER The marriage of Aliss Mabel Ar cher to Mr John Davidson took place Wednesday evening at half after seven at the home of the bride's pa rents Air and Airs Archer 155 Morrell street The bride wore white and carried white roses Rev John McCarroll performed the ceremony and Miss Carrie Curly played the wedding march ollowing the ceremony a re ception was held for the relatives and Intimate friends after which the young couple left for their new home in Cleveland JONES Thursday evening the marriage of Miss Elia Morris daughter of Air and Mrs Jones of Saginaw to Air Roy Arthur Littlefield of Detroit took place at the home of the bride in the presence of a large number of guests Aliss rances Sly of Lansing assisted as maid of honor and Air Arthur John armer of Detroit as best man Mr and Mrs Littlefield will make their homo in Detroit on their return from their wedding trip AIOORE CARBEY The marriage of Miss Irene Carbey to rancis Moore was celebrated Wednesday evening at St Vincent's church Rev Doherty officiated The bride was attended by Alias Afo nica Phillips of Corunna and Mr William Griffin acted as best man Af ter a wedding supper Air and Airs Moore left for Cleveland I CLUBS Alayflower Pedro club will meet with Airs Cowan No 186 Ash street Mon day 'Myrtle Pedro club will meet next at the residence of Airs A Johnson 387 Ash street Emid Pedro club will meet with Airs Kehoe 886 Congress street east Thurs day afternoon The Auxiliary of the Letter Carriers will meet with Mrs Alyers 96 Smith avenue June 19 I Pedro club will meet Mon day evening at the residence of Airs Maier 110 Trumbull avenue Daughters of St George will give an entertainment Saturday evening June 21 at 55 Grand River avenue Princess Wynima I will give a pedro Wednesday afternoon June 18 at Bamlet hall at 3 Detroit Chapter No 116 13 will hold' a special meeting initia tion Thursday evening June 19 Klamona club wfrt meet riday evening at the home of Mrs Geo Lorenger 749 ifteenth street Wayne lodge No 2026 Knights and Ladies of Honor will meet Thursday evening at Neederlander hall corner Sherman and Hastings streets The lodge will hold a public installation of officers July 3 z' BANKERS AND MERCHANTS Bankers and ihants residing in towns near Detroit nnd absolute secur ity for surplus funds securities and valuable papers at the Union Trust big impregnv 'e well guarded and well managt safety deposit vault And they cannot find it any where else in any such degree and for so little cost CLUBS i a a a a a a a a a a a a a A will hold a special meeting on evening June 18 in the parlors of the armory at 7o0 Sunflower club was pleasantly en tertained riday evening at the home of Airs Paul Landman 160 Greenwood avenue The Unique Cycling club give a ban quet at the Griswold House followed by a theater party Thursday even ing June 19 Tenth Year Pedro club will be en tertained by Airs Campau78 Hendrie avenue Wednesday June 18 at 2:30 The next regular meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary Division 1 Knights of the Loyal Guard will be held Tuesday evening June 17 Detroit lodge No 52 of A will give a moonlight excur sion Wednesday June 25 on the steamer Sappho The Auxiliary of Kilwinning Lodge No 297 A will meet at 'Masonic Temple Alonday evening June 16 at 8 Palestine Chapter No SO will hold a special meeting for initia tion at Bamlet hall Alonday evening June 16 at 7:45 Palankas Primary Prudent Patrici ans of Pompeii will hold their regular parlance at National Union hall Tuesday evening June 17 The German Salesmen association will give its annual excursion and basket picnic to Sugar Island on the steamer Wyandotte June 29 Detroit Temple No 9 Rathbone Sis ters will give a ball and exhibition drill by the members at 55 Grand River avenue Tuesday evening June 17 Wayne Court No 75 Tribe Ben Hur will give an ice cream social at the residence of Mrs Catherine Stacey 247 ourth street Monday evening The Auxiliary Detroit Light Infantry will give a lawn party Alon day evening June 23 at the refiience of Rev Collins 75 Pitcher street The King's Daughters Circle of Trin ity' Protestant Episcopal church will give an entertainment at the church house Wednesday at 8 June 25 Pride of Western Lodge No 330 I will give a strawberry' and ice cream social Tuesday evening June 24 at Temple Alay bury avenue East End Hive No 430 AL will give a pedro party at hall corner of Jefferson and Helen avenues Tuesday afternoon June 17 from 2 to 5 The Women's Independent Association will Hold its annual bas ket picnic at Belle Isle riday after noon and will meet at the skating pavilion at 2 An ice cream and strawberry social will be given by St Young Peo society Thursday evening June 19 at St chapel corner Beau bien and Eliot streets Wolverine Lodge No 61 of A will give a lawn party and ice cream social Tuesday evening June 24 at the residence of Airs Blanchard 583 ort street east Lady Washington club will meet with Airs Alanock 699 Third avenue riday June 20th Prizes were won at the last meeting by Airs Payette Airs Man ock Airs Broderick and Airs Ham mer Chrysanthemum Sewing circle was entertained last week at the home of Airs Chrlslins The next meeting will be held at the home of MlsS Katherine Becker Alonday evening June 16 The graduating class of the Amos school will be tendered a party at tho residence of 'Airs George Jeynes No 681 Toledo avenue on Wednesday even ing The class will hold a picnic at Bois Blanc island next Saturday aith Lodge No 2026 will hold a reg ular session at Prismatic hall 'Wed nesday evening June 18 when five can didates will be initiated and officers elected for the ensuing term Visiting knights and ladies are always welcome Air and Airs Shannessy will enter tain the aus pices of the Knights and Ladies' of Honor when Mr Robert Martin and Mr Samuel Nosovitzkl past pro tector of Truth lodge of Detroit will be present leurette Pedrp club was entertained last week 'by Aliss Lyda Grimm Prizes were won by Miss Thosteson Alias Poli 'Air HVon Coverden and Wm Grewe' Miss Poli will entertain the club with a lawn party Tuesday evening June 24 Philistine Pedro club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs red Welch PrizesiJwere awarded to MrsChas Johnson AIrs' Evans and Alfs Robt Judge The next meeting will be held at the home of Aliss Sadie AIc Allister 129 Leverett street The general' committee of the Knights and Ladies of Honor are com pleting arrangements to entertain the members of the various lodges of the Knights and Ladies of Honor of Alich igan at the first annual state picnic which will be held in Detroit July 17 Alayor Maybury will deliver the ad dress of welcome On the evenings of Tuesday and Wednesday June 17 18 at Our Lady of Help Academy hall the Athena Dramatic club will give an entertain ment entitled "Marr The members of the Athena orchestra will furnish the music for the occasion Tickets may be obtained at No 792 Congress street east Airs A Armstrong gave a June re cital of her pupils at her residence No 435 Cass avenue riday evening Those taking part were: The Alisses Jennings Hutchinson Boylan Wem ple Little Peterkin Burch Redmond Odger and 'Pauli Mr Davis contributed an enjoyable flute solo to a pleasant programme Jubilee lodge No 482 I will give a summer festival and0 en tertainment at its new hall Mt El liott avenue and ort street east on the evenings of June 17 18 19 20 and 21 inclusive A complete change of vaudeville musical and literary en tertainment will be given each even ing followed by dancing Elite Gaiety club held its last meet ing at the home of Miss Eleanor Afa honey No 775 ourteenth avenue Prizes were awarded to Misses Ida Hcnsion and Belle Kessler and Messrs George Hension and red Keating The next meeting will be held at the home of Aliss Katheryn Keating No 149 Harrison avenue Tuesday June 17 Pride of Western Rebekah Lodge No 330 I have elected the following officers: Mrs Lillian Boughner Airs Mary Simmons recording secretary Miss Carrie Sut liff financial secretary Miss Lillian Wurzel treasurer Airs Libbie Kaiser representatives to assembly Mrs Emma Bain and Airs Lena Smith St Episcopal church 'cor ner of ourth and Putnam avenues is rapidly nearing completion and the la dies of the parish have undertaken the task of supplying the glass for the windows In aid of this work they will hold a strawberry and ice cream festi val at 210 Putnam avenue Tuesday evening June 17 to which all friends of the parish are invited Anthony Andre and a cast of tal ented local performers will produce the comedy drama The Blind Miller" at St Elizabeth hall Canfield and Ale Dougall avenues next' Sunday night June 22 Air Andre will play the title part which will give him an exponent opportunity to display his well known histrionic ability The play is in four acts and abounds wholesome hu mor and sentiment SS Peter and Paul Cathedral Branch 229 of the Ai will give a complimentary concert for merpbers and their friends evening June 16 at the Academy hall on Pn sons street The programme is as fol lows: Address cf welcome Mrs Galvin song Miss Turtle address Very Rev Dempsey remta SUMMER WEIGHT CORSETS CM The Warner Brothers Co Makers id 8 da Are dreams qf beauty style and grace and are fash ioned on ideal lines of sym metry in the gauziest of fabrics beautified with ex quisite laces and ribbons They are shown in all the newest and smartest mod els A EW SELECTIONS ROM OUR MANY STYLES: GLENORA for slight figures £100 SYLVIA for average figures 100 LORENA long hip for stout figures 100 CLIO long hip for average figures 150 GLADYS for slight figures 200 VIOLA extreme long hip for average figures 300 or Sale by Leading Merchants Everywhere NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN RANCISCO RUST PROO Is i Tw fcs 85 ITHOMSn ULWE flTTIX tMILtTANlf Wntilatinc THOMSONS Glove fitting MILITANT VENTILATING )The Queenof StHnmerCorsets Has held frs own )onipcHHMi'ron thGpost fht five years The only genuine VlumtATMG' corsefin ftewptfsfr'oight 7 fronb style AH the leading stores sell them Artistic ca ta guemajlad upon request Sole Mtrs GEO BATCHE1LER J34S 347 Broadway 1 I I I I rirrT 1 II 1 wlw: y3CK 1 ZW I Mrs Ida letcher Norton of the Detroit Conservatory of Music announes a Summer Term of Singing Lessons Special advantages offered to Teachers or terms address 240 Wood ward Ave AS YOU'VE HEARDs SUPERIOR SBD4 IT EDUCATIONAL THE DETROIT SEMINARY tion Miss Al inney violin solo Aliss Al Strelgel address Airs Kehoe song Aliss Garajit address Mrs Stringer song Airs Boyd Truth Lodge No 2178 Knights and Ladies of Honor held a regular session at hall Thursday evening which was well attended Alany visit ing knights and ladies were present An election of officers resulted as fol lows: Past protector Air Roach pro tector Mr Belg vice protector Airs Sarah A Phillips chaplatyi Airs Reno: financial secretary Mrs Mabel Belz treasurer Miss Pearl Smith guardian Airs Bawdry guide and sentinel Alessrs Restuk and Smith pianist Aliss Kane The Daughters of St George held their semi annual meeting last week when the following officers were in stalled: Past president Airs Austin president Airs Goodship vice presi dent Mrs Clouse financial secretary Mrs Lee recording secretary Airs Gattand: treasurer Airs Allen chap This school for the thorough educa tion of girls will reopen Septem ber 25 1902 No Extra charge for languages or gymnastics Certifi cate right of entrance to Holyoke Smith and Wellesley Colleges Number of pupils limited Prin cipal will be at home for the regis tration of pupils on Alondhy Wed nesday and Thursday from 10 a to 2 until Juno 16 aculty Unchanged Telephone No Eart 35S MRS HAMMOND MISS BROWNING Principals 643645 Jefferson Ave lain Airs Moore first conductor Airs second conductor Airs Gunnup inside guard Aliss Harrison Continued on Page Part 3 JUNE WEODINGS MADE POSSIBLE BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OUR JUNE SPECIALS During this Alonth we will offer to the public the best grade of urniture Carpets Refrigera tors etc at exceptional low prices Yes we accommodate all Dining Tables Up $100 PER WEEK ij Ladies Desks $350 Up I WACOM RS 1 ItqX I Rsliablity I UZZ ZI I Eda oea 92 Kiciiigaii Avs I I.

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