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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 22

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THE DETROIT REE PRESS SUNDAY JUNE 7 1903 "PART TRRee As A' those who have dealt with us where you should buy urniture Summer urniture Cottage Porch or Lawn ALL OUR INE To Those Interested in rtt exa Geo Caswell 1 1 Wilcox St ew Steps from Woodward osley Metzger Just Off Woodward nz Qriiri Gray Worcester SI 00 i HOTELS HOTELS HOTEL BELLECLAIRE to 1 Y2 Heart church at 9 tEGil 25c MILTON ROBLEE WEDDINGS a I I 5 i that 208 WOODWARD AVE por Clair river last week 654 Continued rom Page Part 3 PERSONALS 4 Henry lea vos Thurs tl acteri 20 IS rv occa Kj is the of Sturtevant in Chicago summer 192 Put parents in Port Miss have with Protected first meet 4 and orna served for of prices agons call family trade lit tie trait Sprudel Water Ginger Ale avenue visit in or Room izer 2 Dor Half 2 lhz Pin 2 lz Pint ull Quart I showing a number of novelties exceedingly attractive to on Ou hum 4 If hv ATTRACTIVE PRICES AT THE BUSY DRUG STORE spend the Latta Xo visiting her A Weber BROADWAY AND 77TH ST NEW YORK Me and nam avenue is Mr and Mrs land ORIGINAL WITH THE BELLE CLAIRE IS THS REINED VAUDEVILLE EVERY THURSDAY EVLMN1 excursion to steamer Tash took place on Wetl 8 at St Al The ceremony was Rev Downev gown of white crepe with white duchesse white hat She was tn NT A 1 a place Wednesday meeting on Wednesday IT IS NOT stiff drawn far that Success Circle will hold an election of officers on June 18 Lobelia Pleasure club was entertain ed Thursday by Mrs Minnie Dueweke The Western high school alumni will give a moonlight ride Thursday June shower at the home of her sister Mrs The rernov superfiuous Royal HaJr Kray Agsnts Remick Aux Barques to pass Mt Clemens Mt Clemens Root Beer Rhlnegold Beer Anbeuser Busch St Louis Beers American Cabinet Rye All is the greatest who hAs seen dur stock knows we show house in the city early as we expect them all to go in a couple of hours PLAYED i OULD candidates will be initl the conclusion of the nomination of officers will furnish music for refreshments will be has taken no his residence at 278 Pennsylvania avenue Miss Blanche Stimson of Grand Rapids spent the past week with the Misses Duncan and Mrs Staeb will leave Tuesday for a three visit in We are crowded for room and must have additional spa mer Shirts and Outing goods and to make room we will cl beautiful Imported Waist Lengths of 3 yards each 31 inches half price YcoS Children ipc Kinghts and a visit to YVy our $2 $150' and $100 Stocks at 50c each for chance that will be offered in Detroit this sea: more exclusive not ine linen effects plain and embroidcrec of Eliot street re from a trip to the and New York home nreoa for both and in line with the goods Waters and Root Beers to Wines and Whiskies? of prices Phone us for deliveries to anv part everywhere We make a specialty and solicit your patronage The lines we now have on sale are very interesting embracing a number of Art Novelties in Colonial Repro ductions that are very low priced as well as the staple line of Reed Goods always so popular We are also in the latter line that are 14 16 GRATIOT AVE Social Club will give a card party at National Union hall 20 Gratiot ave riday afternoon The Easy Goers will meet at the I home of Mrs Hetts 880 Antbine street Thursday afternoon Hand in Hand club will meet with Mrs Eichelberg Ill Cherry street Wednesday afternoon Crescendo society will be entertain ed Monday evening bv the Misses Big elow 984 ourth avenue Ten Prize Pedro club will give a party at 55 Grand River avenue at 2:45 Monday afternoon Aza club was entertained at the home of Mrs McGee 763 Humboldt avenue Thursday evening East Michigan hive 633 will a special meetins riday June 12 at 3:30 The annual strawberry festival of the Grosse Pointe Evangelical church Mrs Mary Webber and Mr and Mrs Edward A iske of Woodward Terrace have returned from a fishingitrip at Mackinac Mrs Jas McCarroll returned last week from Westmont Montreal after a visit of six weeks with her daugh ter Mrs and Miss Aird Mr and Mrs Stanley Charters nee Conroy of West Bay City are the guests of Mrs George Stockwell No" 938 arren avenue east Mrs HermajT Kern and Blanche Kern of Second avenue returned from a visit Mrs Allan Wallace in Buffalo Mrs ernaid of Hancock avenue is entertaining Mrs Eliza Trask' Hill of Boston state secretary oftne Massa chusetts branch of Daughters Miss Elizabeth Campbell Anderson sailed from Boston Saturday with Miss EL Robinson for a three months sojourn In Italy rance Germany and Holland Miss Louise A Murphy of Canfield avenue west has returned from a visit in Chicago and sails in a fortnight for Holland whereshe pursue her studies in art Miss Abbie Neale of Boston I Lulu Baiim of and Miss An Miss Laura Carroll daughter of Mr Daniel Carroll No 146 Pine street and Mr Henry Tinnette were mar ried on Wednesday morning with nup tial high mass at Holy Trinity church The ren dur was The ft i 4 I united in marriage win Randerson of Hildner officiating gown of lace over shower bouauet of The house was decora ted in palms arid cut flowers A reception fora large number of guests was held from 8 to 10 after which Mr and Mrs Randerson left for a weddingtrip They will be at home after July 1 at No 4450 St 'La wrence a venue Chicago ROB0RTJOHV The marriage of Miss Katherine Robert john daughter of and Mrs Henry Robertjohn to Mr Joseph Heymes Jr took place at the Jesuit church chapel Wednesday evening June 3' at 7 Rev Weineman officiating The bride was attended by her niece Miss Lillian lescohier and' the groom by his brother 'Mr Ado Heymes The couple will be at home to their friends after June 15 at 333 Hendricks street PARSONS The marriage of Miss Margaret Par sons daughter of Mrs Parsons to Mr Robert Kemp Minsow was quietly celebrated Thursday evening at the home of the mother 26 5 West Hancock avenue Rev Lee McCollester officiating The bride was attended by Miss Luella Kennedy Af ter a wedding trip the couple will re side in Clifton Ariz ARCUS The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Har ous daughter of Mr and Mrs St Clair Ha reus No 337 arnsworth ave nue to Ir Harry Edward Crewdson was celebrated Tuesday evening at the home of the bride Rev Wark per formed the ceremony which was fol lowed by a reception for 100 guests Mr and Mrs Crewdson will reside at No 337 arnsworth street BRUSH GIDDINGS Miss Bessie Giddings daughter of Mr and Mrs Theron Giddings and Mr rederick arnsworth Brush took place on Thursday afternoon at the Church of Our ather Rv Lee McCollester officiating The guests were limited to the immediate rela tives Mr and Mrs Brush left for a wedding trip and will reside on their return at No 139 Alexandrine avenue west Our Gallery ot Beautiful Pilot Inge valued at 150000 Is oj ss evenings to visitors Affability and courtesy guarantsei from every BEtLlCLALKE em ploye PROPRIETOR having 146 at the present time Coulthard and Jas wnnm preme circle 'in Buffalo will be present ar rnp i Stag Lodge Knights and Ladie Mnnnr iuja 1 1 Mr John Ormond special deputy and instituted by Robert deputy supreme protector nie Willett of lint who graduated last week from the Detroit seminary returned to tneir Homes Miss Mae Patton of Palmer has returned from a Louisville Ky Mrs Charles Lambert ua pei avenue east for the summer Mr Wendel Paul has left the city to spend the summer months on Mr Ashley ranch near Watrous Later he will visit California and remain through the winter to at tend the Thatcher school near Santa Barbara Mr and Mrs Clarence A Day who have returned from their wedding trip and are at present stopping with the parents Mr and Mrs Harry Holden 139 Pine street will be at home to their friends on the second and third Thursdays in June Mr and Mrs George Smith and their little daughter have gone to Sheridan Wyo Mrs Smith and daugh ter will spend most of the summer at Dome Lake a pleasure resort in the mountains ur mitn will return Detroit tho last of this month 204 is at Deer Lake Mrs Casper Alpern is visiting her daughter Mrs Oppenheimer 820 Trumbull avenue Tho Misses Evelyn and Annie Ad ams of California are guests at the Ste Claire Hotel Nirs Paul Wilhelm! and daughter Caroline are passing a few weeks with friends in Chicago Miss May Healy of Strathroy Ont is visiting Miss (Margaret Dillon 223' Grand Bouievard Mr and Mrs Stringer have moved to their new home No 405 West Grand Boulevard Mrs Thomas Murphy of Canfield avenue west has returned from a two weeks' visit in Chicago Mrs razer and Miss razer are passing June and July at their summer home in Virginia Mrs Helen Moore and Miss Dorothy Mort leave this week for New York sailing thence for Europe Miss Mary Wallace of Elmira will be the guest this week of Miss Cahill' Woodward avenue Mr and Mrs Shirley Grey Taylor of Buffalo are visiting Mrs mother Mrs Rivard" Mrs arr and daughter Amy No 134 Grummond avenue are spend ing six weeks in California Mr and Mrs A Jackson of Mon treal are visiting Mr and A Jack son 220 Adams avenue east Mrs Daniel Gillette of San An tonio Texas is visiting Mrs James Coslette Smith at the Palms Mrs Prost nee Diegle of Lansing spent the week with her par ents Mr and Mrs Diegle Mrs rancis Paul and Miss Paul will leave the city July 1 to spend the summer near New Castle Col and Miss Char lotte have moved from Joseph Campau avenue to 130 Dubois street Miss Mittleberger No 645 Jefferson avenue leaves tnis week tor where she win marriert Miss Carrie Schweikart bride and Mr Clarence best man Mr and Mrs enjoying an eastern trip return will he at home CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Operatic Carnival The Operatic and Musical Carnival which will be given for the benefit of the Hospital and home at the Detroit opera house the evenings' of June 10 11 and 12 with matinee the 13th ill be a fitting close to a brilliant theatrical season Probably no event in years has attracted more attention or aroused more general enthusiasm than this entertainment The Carnival is composed of operettas or adaptations from the popular operas and enough of the opera is retained to tell the story or legend Each operatic feat ure will be lavishly interspersed withbeautiful Kirmess features and some special scenery will be used in the production The costumes are very gorgeous and altogether promises to be deserving and praiseworthy in ev ery respect The patronesses of the entertain ment represent tho best element of the literary and social life and is a guarantee that the Carnival will be presented on 'a magnificent scale It will doubtless command the support and patronage that it deserves The program' each evening is as follows: i Coronation of Titania Queen's Lace Handkerchief (minuet) Gninesborcugh Sextette: The Bohe mian Girl: Quarrel Gavotte Dawn of Christianity Thursday A Night in Japan Quarrel Ga votte Adaptation from La Carmencita Last of the Vestals Gainesborough Sextette The Bohe mian Girl riday Lace Handkerchief (minuet): Adantatjon from Gainesborough Sex tette La Carmencita Military Cotil lon The Bohemian Girl of Christianity Saturday Grand Ensemble Tableau Coronation of Titania A Night in Japan Grand Military Cotillon Gainesborough Sex tette The Bohemian Girl Dawn of Liberty The Lace Handkerchief in which the Royal Minuet will be intro duced will be presented under the di rection of Mrs Anderson Mr Henry Joy and Nirs Irene Toil The cast includes: Misses Louise Pat terson lorence Hammond anny Lee Anne Sumner Hazel Pingree Bessie Paine Marie Louise O'Brien i Mrs NellieLawrence Mr and Nirs Chicago Mrs Jerome day for Point the summer Mr A Van Bianchi has returned af ter a three tour of Europe and Morse with Oberon Che Gladys Taeey 1 i vn If Irene 'Smith: rrwue Miss Stevens turned Saturday Catskill mountains city Mrs Charles Kempt Congress street east is visiting her son Mr Percival Alexander Kempt in Chi cago Miss Ella Van Tuyl has gone to North Hampton Mass to attend the commencement exercises at Smith's college Dr Crumrine has returned from Beallsville Pa The family of Dr Crumrine will remain some weeks longer The NIisses Marie and Ethel Carroll daughters of Mr Daniel Carroll have returned from St academy Adrian Mrs rank and Miss Minnie rank of New are the guests of Nir and Nirs Max rank 129 erry avenue east Mr and Mrs Ernest Krapp and Miss Clara Krapp have returned from a three visit in Philadelphia and Atlantic City Mr and Mrs Cameron Waterman and their sons Cameron and Ira went to their summer home at Grosse He on Thursday Mr Willis Cadwell of Erie Pa tormeriy or tnis city is passing day at the home of his parents Langley avenue Mr ajid Mrs John McDonnell turnfed last week to their home Second avenue from a seven southern trip Mrs James Wright and Miss Marion Wright have gone east to at tend the commencement exercises at Bryn Mawr college Mrs Parr and daughter Lucille of 153 Sheridan avenue will leave June 10 for an extended visit in' North Da kota and Manitoba Mr and Mrs rank Spies nee MissVirginia Nina Eastman have returned from their trip abroad arriving in will be held at church June 18 from 3 to 9 A regular meeting of Sampson chap ter will be held at hall Thunfeday evening June 11 Grand River hive No 102 will hold its regular meeting riday evening June 12 at 46 Grand River avenue Truth Lodge No 2178 Knights and Ladies of Honor will meet on Thurs day evening at 1461 ort street west The Echo Glee club will meet with Mr and Mrs Gardner 298 Alexandrine avenue west riday evening June 12 Miss Jane Morris No 336 Merrick avenue entertained eighty guests Thursdaj evening at the West Side club East End Hive 430 will hold its regular meetings on the second and fourth Tuesdays in June at 2 The Retail union local No 168 win give its annual Tashmoo park on the moo June 21 Large delegation Ladies of Honor naid andotte Lodge at Wyandotte on ri day evening Congress circle No 265 Protected Home Circle held a meeting Wednes day evening and nominated officers for the ensuing term Hayward chapter No 37 Order of the Eastern Star will hold a regular meeting in the Bamlet building on Thursday evenirig Wayne company No 64 of will give an excursion to Put in Bay on steamer rank Kirby Thursday July 16 Belle Isle Pedro club will meet at the home of Mrs Wilton No 243 Townsend avenue next Tuesday af ternoon at 2:30 Prosperity circle No 407 Protected Home circle will meet next Thursday evening at the hall corner Grand River and Hudson avenues Unity lodge No 9 A will hold a meeting Tuesday evening June 9 when a presentation of badges will be made to all past masters Heatherbell lodge No 2 Daughters of Scotland will hold a regular meet ing Wednesday evening June 10 at its hall 46 Grand River avenue Roosevelt Pedro club will hold its last meeting of the season next Tues day afterrtoon at the residence of Mrs Seeley 33 Twenty eighth street The ladles auxiliarj of A will be entertained bv Mis A Hop kins at her home 254 Townsend ave nue Thursday afternoon June 11 Truth lodge No 2126 Knights and Ladles of Honor met on Wednesday evening at Prismatic hall and elected officers for the next semi annual term May Belle Pedro club held its last meeting at the home of Nirs Moul ton The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs elter 653 Champ lain st Success circle No 422 Protected Home Circle held a regular meeting Thursday evening and nominated of ficers for the ensuing term of six months Miss Martha Rudkyicz gave a linen red Benstien Monday evening honor of Miss Lillian Rosier decorations were wild flowers A flower sale will be given by the Aid Society of Hiidner Me morial church the afternoon and evening of June 11 at their new hall corner Boulevard and Toledo ave Detroit Lodge No 2326 Knights and Ladies of Honor will meet on riday evening at Tannenholz hall and ini tiate several candidates and elect offi cers for the next semi annual term Pleasure lodge No 2411 Knights and Ladies of Honor met on Monday evening at 815 Gratiot avenue and in itiated several candidates The lodge initiate a large class June IVXCRIOrSLY URXISHEa KOOSI3 tor permanent and traasleu Eueats at moderate pricex ORCHESTRA SOLO The maid of honor wore white silk and carried pink roses The house throughout was decorated with palms srnilax and cut flowers Nir and Mrs ing left for a trip to the seashore and will be at home after July 1 at No 50 Twenty first street MOSS HACON JMjss Bertha Hacon daughter of Mr James Hacon and Mr Harry Moss were married oh Thursday even ing at the home of the bride No 272 Greenwood avenue The ceremony was performed by Rev Mr Glass The bride wore a gown of white silk mous seline trimmed with Valenciennes lace and satin ribbons and carried white roses She was attended bv Miss Grace Jones who wore white point esprit Over yellow silk and carried white carnations Little Miss Ivy acted as ring bearer and Mr 'Vilham Moss brother of the groom as best man A wedding supper for nfty guests followed the ceremony the table being decorated in pink and green Mr and Mrs Moss left later in the evening for a wedding trip KETTS MILES A pretty wedding was celebrated Wednesday evening at the home of br? I47 Twenty fourth street M1SJ MiIes daughterlrs C' H' Arnes waa "ar Mr' Ketts Miss Alice Metzner acted as bridesmaid and Miss Anna Geil as flower girl About fifty irl JI xAir nus were present at bv6 elOni' YhIch was Performed dj Rev Southerland of Maybury av Among the out of town guests were Mr and Mrs A Geil anrttArfjlnAaw sister of Anna Geil niece of the bride tv BJladdock and Mr and Mrs Hughes of Monroe' GRIMM GRIMM of Miss Josephine SIJiLT171 Harvey was celebrated ednesday evening at the bride home 185 Plum street The guests were treated to a great surprise of a doodle wedding the other bride and groom being Miss Etta Grimm and Nir Cassius Vorheis of Pontiac Rev Arnold officiated Air and Mrs Vorheis immediately left for their home in Pontiac Mr loft for Niagara They at home after September 2 at 892 Humboldt avenue KELLY The wedding of Miss Mary Kelly and Mr Andrew Eschenbach was quietly celebrated at St church at 6 o'clock Tuesday morning Rev ather Meathe officiating Miss Mar garet Kelly sister of the bride assist ed as maid of honor and Will Eschenbach brother of the groom as best man After the ceremony a wed ding breakfast was served at the home of the bride No 1336 ourteenth ave nue for the Immediate relatives The couple left at half past 8 o'clock for a two trip in northern Michigan BECKER A quiet wedding was celebrated Tues day afternoon when Miss Anna Beck er daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin Becker was married to Mr Emil Ja cob son of Mr and Mrs Albert Krim mel rustice De Gaw performed the ceremony Miss Mary Becker and Mr Albert Pochelon were the attendants The bride wore a traveling gown Mr and Mrs Jacob left for At lantic City and other eastern points They will be home at 327 Hen dricks street after July 10 BRYAN ZACHEREDER On Wednesday evening June 3 Miss Grace Zachereder was united in mar riage to Mr Edwin Bryan by Rev Lee McCollester The ceremony took place at the residence of the father 55 Chandler avenue Only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom were present Mr and Mrs Bryan have left for a trip to Wash ington They will be at home after juiy i at ao unanaier avenue AN ERSO HEN I ON On Tuesday at the residence of Mrs Louise Henrion 279 ort street her daughter Miss Deila Henrion was to Nir Robert Er Chicago Rev Nir Tne bride wore a silk and carried a lilies of the valley NIiss Minnie Baumann and Mr Ro lanci vies were quietly Wednesday attended tho Gies acted as Gies are now and on their to their friends after July 15 at 169 ield avenue steele The marriaN of Miss rancis Steele and Mr Duncan McNaughton was quietly celebrated Tuesday even ing at the home of the bride The couple will be at home after Septem ber 1 at NO 720 Cass avenue Announcements Miss Elizabeth Saffian daughter of Mr and Mrs Saffian No 301 Brady street and Mr rank Sisko will be married Wednesday morning June 10 at the Sacred Heart church at 9 The marriage of Miss Celia daugh ter of Mrs Stroup to Mr Albert Guth will take place YVeflnesday morning at 8 at Holy Rqsary church Mr and Mrs James Gritman have issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter Miss Mamie to Mr Emmett Sackett of Buffalo Tuesday evening June 16 Dr and Mrs Clawson an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter Miss Ina Van Liew to Dr Chas Clark of West Brattleboro Vt Thursday June 11 at 2 at their home near Royal Oak Jane Weddings we wish to call attention to the fact that urniture makes most acceptable Wedding Gifts and that our floors are crowded with beautiful practical articles that cannot fail to please 15 Lafayette circle No 377 Protected Home Circle will meet on Monday evening at No 815 Gratiot avenue at which time the committee appoirited to confer with Pansy circle will make its report LB Lockard Lodge No 2426 Knights and Ladles of Honor will meet on Tuesday evening at the Pris matic hall and Initiate a large class Of candidates and elect officers for the next semi annual term Mrs Wm Wperth of 99 Alfred street with her cousin Mrs Chas Roe Mr Roe and Miss lorence Sher wood sailed' Thursday June 4 for a six pleasure trip to Stanford near Dondcm England on the steam er Lake Champlain Mayflower circle No 509 Protects Home Circle will meet next Wednes day evening and will tender a reception to the members initiated at the meeting of Michigan circle Thurs day evening Officers will also be nominated Palmer circle No 516 Protected Home Circle will meet on Tuesday evening at hall corner Mit chell and Leland at which time several candidates will be initiated and the officers will be nominated for the en suing term Cadillac circle No 449 Protected Homo Circle met on Thursday even ing At the conclusion of the busi ness session during which five candi dates were initiated and officers nom inated refreshments were served and dancing enjoyed Detroit circle No 102 Protected Home Circle hold its regular meet ing Monday evening and initiated three candidates Officers were nominated for the ensuing term the election to take place at the next regular meet ing Monday evening June 15 The Bohemian Pleasure Club will give its second annual excursion and jOuting to Sugar Island on June 21 on the steamer Wyandotte The commit tee has arranged a ball game and there will also be a long list of run ning races and dancing in the pavil ion The Misses Beatrice Merrill Eva Cook Harriet YVauldman Jack son Keller and Albert Davis Clarence Barrows Wm Stamman and Raymond Cook were guests of Dance mere club St Clair river last week Mrs A Carey Merrill chaperoned the party Pansy circle No 125 Protected Home circle neici a evening and had a large attendance The loping side in the last contest un der the leadership of Capt Soule fur nished the refreshments and of the Dancing followed the regular meeting Monday August 10 will be If day at Tashmoo park and a commit tee lias been appointed consisting of the same members who had charge of the outing last tear to make all neces sary arrangements It is expected to have one of the largest parties in the history of the order The general committee of Detroit cir des of the Protected Home Circle held a regular meeting at Prismatic hall Tuesday evening and ratified the ar rangements which had been made for the testimonial benefit which is to be given under their auspices at Pris matic hall on Tuesday evening June 16 Michigan circle No 118 Protected Home Circle held a meeting on Thurs day evening and in conjunction with Mayflower had eight candidates for initiation the work being done in a very creditable manner by the degree staff of Wayne circle No 103 Re freshments and dancing followed the regular meeting Monroe Chapter No 1 A have a class of nine for the Royal' Arch degree to be conferred Thursday June 2S commencing at 6:30 Arrangements have been made for an interesting evening One feature of the evening of unusual occurrence will be the conferring of the Royal Arch degree upon three brothers Warne Lodge No 2026 Knights and Ladies1 of Honor will meet on Tues day evening at 55 Grand River ave nue and initiate a class of candidates and hold their semi annual election of officers The lodge will hold a pub lic installation of officers at the same vall Tuesday evening July 7 when Robert Martin will conduct the cere monies i Pingreo circle No 233 Protected Home Circle held a meeting Thurs Mrs Toll Messrs Standish Backus Charles Lathrop Edward itch red erick Shears Alfred Moran Geore Angell and Lynwood Royal attend ants: Mrs Anderson Mis John Averv Mrs Wetmore Hunt Misses Russel Nirs Bradbeer Mrs YY alter Russel Mrs Henry Joy Mrs De YY'itt Loomis Miss Curtenius The Gainesborough Sextette under the direction of Mrs Henry Jo) Mrs rederick Butlei and Mrs James Shaw will be given byMisses Myra Plumb Esther Long ear Elsie Sibley lorence Avery Elsa Gregory Christine Russel and Messrs iE A Sumner Jr McD Campau Sanger McM Wetmore Collins Gorham and Lvnwood The cast for Gipsy Queen di rected by Mr and Mrs bamuel Rich ards Gaines is as follows: Thaddeus a Proscribed Pole Mr Lynwood Devilshoof Chief of the Gypsies Nir Allen Wallace: Arllne daughter of the Count Mrs Samuel Richards Gaines Queen of the Gypsies Mrs Little Arllne Miss Inez Collver Solo Dancer Miss Bess Gaines Tyrolean Dancers Miss Helen Manton and Miss Winifred Roberts The Last of the or the Dawn of' Christianity will be given under the direction of Mrs John New berry Nirs Kinzie Bates and Mrs George Russel with the following cast: Vesta Goddess of ire Mrs Charles YVright Temple Singer Mrs George Stevens High Priestess Miss Mabel Hayes Dancer Mrs Edward Colton High Priest Mr Lyn wood The several scenes include lower under the di rection of Mrs A YV Schloss and Mrs James McLaughlin The Vestal ir gins under direction of Mrs Daw Whitnev Jr and Mrs James Me Laughlin the Cymbal Dancers under the direction of Mrs Albert YV Schloss the Chorus directed by Mrs' Ida letcher Norton Mrs A Lowe Mrs Mary Christie the Temple Choir under the direction ot Mrs Otto Kirchner The music wi 1 be contributed by St church choir under the direction of Mr rank rutchey' The cast for the Quarrel from will be pre sented under the direction of Mrs John Yr Moran and Mrs Henry Joy and includes Misses Helen Wight Corinne Palms Annie Russel Annie Louise Walbridge Miss Pierce and Messrs Burt Wetmore Hamilton Car hartt Dennison Clark rederick ord Lvnwood La Carmencita under the direction of Mrs Newton Corey will be given with the following cast: La Carmen cita Miss Lillian Massnick Don Jose Mr David Duggan Zuniga Mr George Beach rasquita Miss Swiggard: Guard Mr YVilkinson The Toreador Mr Lvnwood A Night in under the direction of Mrs Otto Kirchner will be given by Mr Edward Hulbert as the Mikado Mr red Sheer Nee Ban and Mr Lynwood as Yen How The several scenes include the royal courtiers Geisha girls royal attendants and Six Little Wives from San Toy which 'Misses Marie Louise Parke Helen: iBercry lorence Livingstone Ma thilde YVormer Hazel Warmer and Marguerite Latham will represent The program will open with a tableau entitled Queen's Re ception" which includes the entire cast of the carnival which numbers upwards of six hundred people The Coronation of Titania an adapta tion from Midsummer comprises act two and will be given under the direction of Mrs Holden Mrs Cobb Mrs Chris Miss RL Hubbard Scientific Electric or Magnetic ace or Scalp Massage Man icuring Shampooing I adies or Gentlemen rm al of hair by Electrolysis Restorer prevents dandruf ness and baldness State Work guaranteed 707 Washington Arcade ladi A $2oo STOCKS VC RESTAURANT PALM BOOM ANU CAI Gems ot artistic perfection Culskj and service really delightful TO'J will say so A SPECIAL EATURE 19 0U3 ATER THEATRE SUPPERS BU LLARD PAR LOB OB LADIES Is another pleasant feature day evening and had four candidates for initiation the work being done according to the short form by the team from the general committee Dancing followed the meeting after which a number of the members and visitors went to the meeting of Mich igan circle Monday a meeting of the Rosedale Pedro club was held at the home of Mrs Chas YVirick 59 Rosedale Court I Invitations were extended to the hus bands of the members and after the game a dainty luncheon was served Nirs Helen Pearl Shafor and Nirs George Robinson gave readings and vocal solos The parlors were taste fully decorated with wild flowers and ferns An organization known as the De troit Canoe club has recently been formed in this city by forty enthusi astic amateur canoeists The object of the club is to promote the spirit of good fellowship and to protect their rights The officers of the club are president Stroup vice president Clarence Cummings secretary Alan Gilbert treasurer YV Grout Miss Rose Ruedisueli was tendered a china shower on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Engelhard b'y the Jasimine Sewing circle of which she is a member It was a pretty af fair the parlor being decorated in Chinese effect the beautiful gifts be ing placed upon a table underneath a cower or cninese lanterns ments Refreshments were fourteen guests Climax circle No 528 Home circle Will hold its ing at hall No 32 Michigan avenue on Thursday evening and will thereafter meet there on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month About twenty ated at initiation and an orchestra dancinsr and served Climax circle will not have been instituted a year until August 15 and expect to have upwards of 200 members before its first anniversary wm Cullen both of attended the meeting of the su Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets 45c 89c 25o Danderine 20c Derma Royal (Soap 20c)75c lesh ood 45c Dog Remedies full line 40c Kent's London Tooth Brushes 50c qual ity 35c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes 35c regular 25c Shaving Soap (cake 5c) pound 27c Razors and Strops full line and everything else to shave with at cut prices Whale Oil Soap pound 15c Pure Insect Powder lb 25c White Hellebore lb 25c Paris Green lb 20c Tanglefoot ly Paper sheet 2c or 3 for 5c St Charles Cream can 15c or 2 for 25c Ask for Puzzle for the children Eagle Condensed Milk can 13c or 2 for University Rye Whisky full quarts $100 Hunter Rye Whiskey $110 Dewar Scotch Whisky $125 5 year old Calif Wines Peacock brand qts 50c Childs Russells Porto Rico Cigars 8 for 25c By Box of 50 $145 ancy Drinks Gin ger Ale Moxie and Icc Cream Soda daintily served at our popular fountain Rev ather Crowe officiating Mendelssohn wedding march was dered by orchestra and ing the offertorv a cornet solo Played by Mr Brvant bride wore a gown of white ine de soie tulle veil and carried white roses She was attended bv Miss rances 'Carroll as bridesmaid who wore white organdy and carried American Beauty roses and by Miss Edith Tinnette as maid of honor who wore white organdy and carried pink roses Mr Elmer Smith acted as best man and Messrs Charles Car roll John and Arthur inn as ush ers The bride was given away bv her father After the ebremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride which was decorated with palms and flowers After July 1 Mr and Mrs Tinnette will be at home at 689 McClellan avenue TULLY The marriage of Miss Lizzie Tully to Air a ivouus nesday morning at church performed by the The bride ore a de chine trimmed lace and a large attended by Miss Elizabeth Corcoran who wore pink mousseline du sole and a large white hat Mr Jas Evans acted as best man After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the home of Mr and Mrs Doody No 905 Congress street east where a wedding breakfast was served the bridal table being decorated with red carnations and srnilax The guests included only the immediate friends After the wed ding breakfast Mr and Mrs Woods left for a wedding trip Their future home will be at Stratford Ont CHAIVRE Tuesday morning at high mass at St church Redford NIiss Katherine Chaivre daughter of Mr and Mrs Gustin Chaivre of Redford was united in marriage to Mr Henry Eugene son of Mr Thomas of this city The ceremony was performed by Rev Thornton The bridal party entered the church to the strains of the Lohengrin wed ding march Miss Ida sis ter of the groom acted as brides maid ahd Mr Joseph Chaivre brother of the bride as host man After the ceremony a recention was held at the residence of the parents A large number of wedding presents were received from the many friends of the young couple Mr and Mrs Will be at home to their friends at 777 ifteenth street after July 6 ESTERLING Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr and Mrs Esterling their daughter Miss Nellie Mabel was unit ed In marriage to Mr Charles Wesley Rev Dr Mayer officiating The bridal party entered the parlors to the strains of the Lohengrin wed ding march played by Miss Hattie Esterllng The bride is attended by her sister Carrie Esterling as maid Of honor and Dr Jas Davis acted as best man The bride was attired in white moussellne de soie and carried a slower bouquet of bridal Si oo ori 16m Sveragc Telephone Main 4044 303 30: meeting on Thursday evening or instituted on Thursday i nf innzp is curnuuseu eur tirely of men and was organized by Martin The fol lowing were the officers elected and installed Past protector Jacob Riv kin protector John Ormond vice protector Rutzel secretary Charles Barrett financial secre tary John Baker treasurer rank Sprague: chaplain Joseph Nederland er guide Telesphore Bourbounais guardian James Galey sentinel red Howell trustees Dr Shellfish Joseph Steiner James Howell A smoker will be given on Thursday evening June 25 at hall for the benefit of one of the charter applicants Wolverine circle No 228 Protected Home Circle will hold a regular meet ing at Odd temple Maybury and Michigan on YVednesday evening Several candidates will ba initiated and the officers will be nominated for the coming term Wolverine circle feels justly proud of its record for the past year having defeated Queen City circle of Buffalo in two con tests and having been awarded the banner for having the largest net in crease Of' any circle in the state of Michigan New York Indiana and Mis souri during the year It is prob able that some of the supreme offi cers will corrie to Detroit to present tho state banner while it is expected that some representative from Queen City circle will attend and present the set of station banners won in the last contest with them 'f: I I I Nil 1 lii 1 i i I 2 Kj i 3 I si it" jjrr I 1 i a I I '1 son a ftfC I Re 7 I KH AL ce for lose out I BUn I Cool Drinks for June I It anything 8 B'U A nf nr l't 1 )'! fr fr I fc I fr fr'' 'SI I bis niake ar art i'i fa Neither is it i figure Stiver' dress JouixS al er? laid ion does erfeet tub Eg ju9 these ts Mr adb 1 EsaBI a are dN 'i 11 it be fl Efrafr anous Hi SKdiSIH MESW Ira1 an canne MSfesMB bi BkB 1 fra I K'S 4:4 KB KB II a Bl I I BbC1 si I 1 any Bra new Kaa 4 BBUI 0 BB i xl WI 11 SB tag Bill ti Mrs Joh: 'I bai AT liTi 11 1 I ft 1 1 if ifT i i io e2I i ll IS ix ff IL Ik Arso tfnonr IBINIw it fe giilbHt I sE1 rv1 a I 1 fr 'll I CH 'I' 3 I rar ii ai 55'1 i Cd i VERYWHEEE I 4 i O' '''S'' VUtA I I.

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