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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 41

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VOL 79 NO 269 TO WED BROOKLYN MAN IN JULY Van Dyke piece COMPLETES STUDIES AT ST MARYS Hume Portrait by Arthur Studio of will take place at Allen 7 September COS' ONE GUESTS 1 he tv? St' make their future home Photo by Haye A Co Jon28 and family for their summer of Brooklyn Lansing Lyon Doughty Doughty the Uni will pass Wednesday at the home of Mrs Sherman on Trumbull Their mother Mrs Martha and Mr and Mj left Thursday oft New York They it three ffenera have been cels Mrs Hobart A Sprlngle and her guest Miss Helen Brodhead of New York Miss Marie Russel and Miss Helen Owen avenue has returned to in Albany Mr John Kllcilne announces the engagement of his daughter Edna rances to Carl Rates Jr gown was a ivory satin ths Mr and Mrs Wifliam Holden and family of Hancock avenue are occupying their summer home at Hickory island summer with hl parents Mr and Mrs Henry Shelden of Grosse ointe Miss letcher of New York Is the guest of Mrs ales of Grosse Pointe Mrs Elworth Aley entertained Saturday evening at five hundred in honor of Mr and Mrs Andrew Gra ham of Rock Island Ill' and for Mr rank Baumgartner Miss Marjorie Baumgartner and Miss Shirley AL Baumgartner sailed Tues day on the Vatarland for a four stay in Europe Thy guests were Mr Mrs Hermann Dey wu the guest of honoj Thursday evening at a beautifully appointed dinner given by Mr and Mrs Henry Shelderv A mound of white roses artistic ally arranged adorned the tabla Invited to meet Mrs Dey were Mr and Mrs Cameron Carrie Mr and Mrs Howard Meredith Mr and Mrs John Nichols Mr Sidney Miller and Mr Russell A Alger PRICE: IVE CENTS court returns today from versify uf Michigan She Hie summer in Detroit Miss Ethel Robinson of PaUister avenue Is spending commencement week in Ann Arbor the guest of Miss Marcia Munsell at the Ti Beta Phi house Goldsmith and daughter sail for Europe Thursday Mr and Mrs je Arm Clay gave a Country club A basket of and daisies DETROIT MICHIGAN SUNDAY JUNE 2 1 1914 Mr and Huntington will oecunv cottages at Grusse lie for the mer Miss Roma Howell ha chosen Tuesday July as the date for her marriage to Rev Myron Adams of Chicago It will be a home wed ding taking place at the resi dence of the parents Mr and Mrs Charles Howell 115 West Euclid avenue next week at Harbor Point Mich 2334 West has returned from Toronto Ont Mr and Mrs John ft for a Miss Helen De Mere James re turning from the Oberlin School of Music has stopped en route to at tend a house party at the Sigma Phi fraternity house at Arbor In huiiur of Miss Wlnna Haines whote marriage tu Dr Gra ce? will be an event of next week MltB Marguerite Reynolds was husl at a malines party at the Tem ple theater 'Thursday Mrs James Bradford and Margaret of Smith ave gone to Lansing to attend city after passing the with his daughter Mrs Woodward of Couu lowa Mrs Carolyn Wells Brodt of Brush street left riday for Cor nell college to be present at the commencsnicnl exercises and grad uation of her sun Burton Brodt Allan Shelden after visiting in the east returned home riday Alger Shelden returned from Han over school riday to spend the As a compliment to Miss Estelle Rommeyn of New York Miss Cora eck and Mr Lawrence Buhl Miss Elisabeth Warren gave a dinner Saturday evening The guests were seated In groups of eight about small tables adorned with mounds of white peonies and rambler roses After the dinner the party attended a dance at the Country club and daughter have cpmmenQeninV xrcis at The links tion this glorious weatner the game which holds the est of the women of the who never miss an opportunity to play Each Tuesday morning a tournament Is held In which matron and maid vie with each other for the best scores Last week two silver cups presented by Mrs Jere Hutchins and Miss Muir were won by Miss Blanche Brosell and Mrs Allen Edwards Tuesday Mrs Bennett Cushman will donate a sil ver cup for the best score Mrs Lewis leave home Mrs Ruth will for a three tour of the con tinent Mrs rank Conant her little granddaughter and her niece Miss anita have left for Buffalo where they ill Miss Gladys Worden Grand boulevard Moulton college Mrs John Miller and Mrs An drew Sherman pleasant! enter tained a number of relatives and friends Dr and avenue Martin was the honor guest the occasion being her eightieth birth day anniversary Covers were laid for 24 guests Music was furnished by Mr Davis harpist of the De troit Conservatory Mrs George Curtis Treadwell who has been the guest of her sister Mrs Plquette Mitchel of Jefferson her home Miss Ruth Woodhouse who has been attending school at Briar Is pacing the summer with Mi and Mrs John Woodhouse at Grosse Pointe Mr and Mrs Charles Horton Met calf announce the engagement of their on Woodbridge to Miss Norah Clements daughter of Mr and Mrs ents of Canada Devlin and Miss Mrs Edwin Miss Armstrong their summer home Gratiot Beach In compliment to her guest Mrs Robb of Cincinnati and also Mrs Robert Snodgrass who will depart soon to make her Borne In Youngstown Mrs Albert EL Keen of Burns avenue entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon The tea table was redolent with pink sweet peas which were arranged In rench baskets Mrs Maurice Macfariane has returned from the east to sing at the recital which was given Saturday afternoon at the Detroit Yacht club Mrs Macfarlane leaves today for Otsego Mich where she will give a song recital Miss Mr Norman Hackett left Monday evening for a three visit in New York Dr Book Book Jr a motor trip to will meet Mr rank Book and Mr Herbert Book who are returning from school In Munich fore and ayringa Miss Emily Mather Bal linger daughter of Mrs Thomas Jack Ballinger and Mr Harold Rut ledge Crusoe were marned The ceremony which was sol emnized by Rev Maxon of Christ church took place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's grandmother Mrs Emily Carroll Mather of St Ciair The home is one of the oldest la the county and in tions of nuptials brated Miss lovely creation of skirt fashioned with double flounce effect The corsage was of rose pointe lace cut decollete The tulle veil was confined at the back be neath a cap of rare lace which be longed to her grandmother In her arms she carried a huge bouquet of white orchids and lilies of the valley Miss Lucy Ballinger at tended her Mister as maid of honor and wore a smart gown of white chiffon embroidered with pink roses ith a tunic of pale blue satin The bodice was almost entirely of lace with touches of the blue She wore a white hat of semi sailor shape wreathed with pink roses and car ried a loose bouquet of pink roses Mr Woodbridge Metcalf assisted Mr Crusoe as best man After the ceremony a reception was held in the garden Mr and Mrs Crusoe will be at home after September I at 15 Cook of Centerville Aid Mr Ern est Haight Mr Chester Palmer Mr Edwin Bigelow and Mr Edwin Chicago The 3:30 in in Christ church and will he followed by a at the home of Miss parents Os Miss Grace Leonard is the guest1 a nuuse "party given by Miss Genevieve Whipple at (Jneanta Miss Leonard has burn visiting In the cast since the closing of Wclius uf Hartford Cunn Mr Entertaining In honor of Miss Catherine Barker of Michigan City Ind Miss Josephine small luncheon al the Monday after noun pink snapdragons brightened the prettily appointed table Exquisite In all its appointments was a luncheon followed by bridge given at Dixieland Munday by Miss Elise Atwood in honor of Miss Katherine Bteltrneyer whose mar riage tp Mr rank Wright takes place next week Those invited were Misses Helen Hurst Dorothy Stevens Beatrice Mar garet Ball rances Clark Helen Reid Mrs Harry Mutter Mrs Wil liam Beecher Mrs Harry Breit meyer and Mrs William Blessed Miss Archange Brodhead Alexandrine Brodhead and Willis Brodhead are at Grosse He for the summer Dr and Mrs Harry Torrey will leave Saturday for Turtle lake for a fishing TANDTNG beneath a canopy la a garden overflowing with blossoms of every hue and ber a background of delicate pink white peonies and fragrant if Miss Josephine Armstrong enter tained two tables of bridge Satur day evening at her home 67 Wat son and Mrs Grierson Smith Mrs Albert Griffiths Mr and Lyle Albert sie Miller strong and riday for Langhorn lodge Miss Grace Burch gave dinner at the Country flub Saturday even ing for Mr Hastngs of Boston Her guests Included Miss Mercedes Mulkey Miss Margaret Hosmer Miss Dorothy Bowling" Miss Mar guerite Stroh Miss Juliana Aloring Miss Marlon Hawks Miss Elizabeth Bredin Air Gar! Stroh Air Heyburn Livingstone Mr Philip Emerson Mr Hal Cady Air rederick Col lins Air Bethune Duffield and Air William Russel A quiet wedding occurred Satur day when Mr ranklin Adalbert Kelsey vice president and treasur er of Wright Kay and company and Mrs Allee Spencer Dennis were united In marriage by Rev Percival Huget at the home of the bride 73 Charlotte avenue Mr and Mrs Kelsey left immediately for an extended trip to Yellowstone Park and the Pacific coast They will return about August 1 and occupy apartments at the Richelieu Country Club Golf club are the center of attrac Golf ie Inter club Mrs rederick Butler and the Misses Solpnah and Laura Butler of the Pasadena apartments will depart' early In July to pass the summer nt Bass Rock Mass Mr Henry I orsyth has return cu io theeek vnd Chark ton di Bluffs Mrs George Danforth of Van Dyke avenue one of the Alexander sum Mr and Airs Crosby and Air and Mrs Richard are visiting in Williamstown Mass having gone to attend the marriage of Aliss Harriet Doughty to Dr Donald Sinclair of York which took place Tuesday Mrs Crusby Doughty was matron of honor at the wedding Miss Virginia Moore of Glynn adorned Mies Airs Marjorie In compliment to MIm Marte Hersey of St Paul who Is visiting Miss Majorle Muir at Grosse Pointe Miss Marian Jones was the hostess at a delightful luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the Country club Besides Miss Hersey and Miss Muir the guests were Miss Joseph ine Alger Miss rances KaltA Miss Marian Scherer Miss Mar garet Longyear Miss Mary Louise Palms and Miss Eleanor Clay Later In the afternoon Miss Scherer gave a tea in Miss Her honor Mrs Charles Del Grosse Pointe have re Mrs Bower and children Arizona are spending the sum with Mrs mother Mrs Holt of Brush street and Mrs Andrew Graham of luck Island Ill are guests bf Mr nd Mrs Aley of the North uod apartments Cass avenue dr and Airs Cosslett ml th who have been traveling in lurope for the last three monthsHI sail from England for home today A luncheon of lovely appointmentsas given at the ex uange Tuesday afternoon by Miss lary Turner in compliment to Miss Mary Gailey who is visiting the home of her uncle Mr Wil am Harris of Jefferson Ave ue Seated about the table which us adorned with baskets of pink white roses were Miss Gailey MISS ANNE PARDEE LYON sister as maid of honor The bridesmaids will Include Miss ran ces Tracy Lyon Miss Elizabeth Loomis Miss Elizabeth Miller and Miss Elizabeth Haight of Brooklyn Mr Haight will be assisted by Mr Paul Maxon of Detroit as bust man The tishrs will be Mr rank MISS MARGUERITE Miss was graduated Tuesday from St Academy Monroe Sbe will spend the summer with her' parents Mr a nd Mxs 155 Harper avenue Miss Anne Lyon daughter of Mr and Mrs Tracy Lyon of the Pasa dena apartments engage ment to Mr Sherman Post Haight of Brooklyn was announced early in the spring has chosen Thursday July 2 as her wedding day Miss Laura Lyon will attend ner lichigan Agricultural college when' Uss lorence Bradford will grad uate' Mr and Mrs Harry Snyder ormerly of Detroit who have re ided In Lansing the past two yearsave returned to this city and takenp their residence at 55 Seward venue Miss Pauline Snyder has vlurned from Wellesley college and idney Snyder from St Johns Mili iry academy to spend the vacationIth their parents Mrs rank AL Sage of 400 West mncock avenue has returned home uter a three months' visit with her laughter Airs' John Thomas Ready Columbia Mo Airs Ready and on will spend the summer with er parents Mrs John Woodhouse of Grosse idnte was the hostess riday at incheon at the Country club in vmpllment to Mrs Archibald loomtield of Grand Rapids Mrs voudhouse took her guests homer a game of bridge Mrs Charles Lothrop of Jef erson avenue will Bail July 4 forurope and will join her daugh ers Miss Isabelle Lothrup and iiss Mary Lothrop in Switzerland Complimenting her guest Miss Lucille Chambers of Ann Arbor Miss rances Clark of 735 Second avenue was the hostess at a lunch eon pf handsome appointments al her home Wednesday Invited to meet Miss Chambers were Miss iliizvl Litchllvld Miss Lillian Leete Miss Gertrude Armstrong of Pe trolia unt Miss Alie Hunting ton 'Miss Helen Hickey Misses Duruthy and Alurjorie Stevens and Miss Mildred Sparling In honor of Mias Helen of Now York who Is visiting Mrs Hobart A Springle' of Walkerville Mrs Louis Campbell of the Palms apartments gave a supper and theater party at the Detroit Opera bouse Wednesday evening There were eight guests in the party Tuesday evening Miss Eileen Mc Donald entertained a few friends at bridge in AHsb Brodhead honor Miss Margaret Lcnahan Mrs arrington sailed Europe on the Mauretania TuesdayJune 16 Six weeks will be de voted to a tour of the British Isles and the remainder nf the summer Airs Karl Kurth of Rhode Island nue invited a friends to a Japanese masquerade Party at her borne Monday ing The decorations the tuinew of the guests and the serv nU uf refreshments anubp lashion made on of pleasuiv Those from Detroit who attend ed the National Hardwood Lum ber association convention which look place in Buffalo Thursday and riday Included Clifford Butcher Derry Leech George 1 McCluri Charles Mc Clure Sicklesteel Tab hot Nichols Charley Dregge Charles Kuehl Dow and Thomas Hall The party arrived home Saturday morning Mr and Mrs' James Hawked family of Jefferson avenue ft riday to open their summerme at Wingaesheek Glouchester ass i Mr and Mrs Harrison andughter Jane leave Sunday morn fori a two stay in Call rnia and Vancouver Mrs Edward A Beck and son pederlck of Montreal Quebec of Mr and Mrs Robert annltun of Ulalrmount 'avenue rederick William CJetn Turonto and Muskuka Miss Clements is at pres guest of Air parents at Grosse Poinle Mrs Ralph Dyar entertained a few friends at a luncheon at the Holland tea rooms Wednesday af ternoon In honor of Atlas Marjorie auJconer who is the guest of Mrs Theodore A McGraw Jr Heated about a table with garden roses were aulconer Mrs McGraw A Sumner and Miss Stearns' In the afternoon Mrs Edvyarda was the hostess at a bridge party In Miss aulconer honor Among 'the guest wereMrs A Sumrer Mrs Jama Turner Mrs erry Jr Mis Buckley Mr Cameron Water man and Mrs Daniel Altiand Mr and bridge nt uiov 4 (j urtled froil Europe Miss Ciiristine Miller has returned foal Europe and is the guest of her Spi Mrs Charles Spicer Mas Marjorie Estabrooke was the Of honor a theater party giv le T'eInf'e' Tuesday afternoon by Misw Irene Stroh of East I'Oulutaid ilternouii tea uweti at the I'ontchartrain in MOST joyous and 'uniquely A beautiful outdoor fete is be ing prepared by a group of orth end women for riday eveu on Chicago boulevard The big spaces fn front of the homes Mrs rancis Diner and Mrs Unsell will present a scene syi an beauty The entertatn ent is SD en by a group Interest 7 tne animal welfare nuvo nt to provldo humane means ot Xiuating the city's dumb animalhu become a menace A large platform will be erected here to the music of an orchestra I'll'lovers ol the dance are invited to indulge in the modern erase un de: the Stars A colonnade out lined electric 'lights will marl the "place The spacious verandas the neighborhood will be gaily decked tn Chinese lanterns where those who do not care to dunee sip cooling drinks or eat ie cream ald delicious liome mad b011 bons Scattered about the vi cieity Will be various booths home made good things candles flovere a spinning jenny a grab bag al'd various other lures for en tlc ii He lelin'es and nickels Ironi rickets of pleasure lovers tot Utr t' gwtti sake A gruuharming young (lower girls pas9 to and fro wnile tlie dances go oiu Mrs Adele" Strasburg Hyde and Mr Reid will demunstate all the popular modern aance to or chtstiai music Hattie Rood Grace professional whistler will give ut her unusual art: Signor Giuseppe Barlolotta Hie well known tenor will sing favorite Italian ballads to the accunipaninienX of Charles Sanders' General Dian of the evening Is Cotner Jr of the American Boy one ot the best impromptu speakers in Detroit He will introduce th chief speaker of the nvenmg KeV Chester Emerson pastur uf Hit North Congregational church The following ladies comprise tn committee: Mrs Diner Linst Plymouth ruff Mrs uel hanford Mrs Mooney rank Neal Mrs Harry Call Kluwer girls and those serving at the refreshment tables will be The Aiteses Ruth Sterling Delk Cooppr Jessie Phelps Ruth Phelps Caniiile Roland June Richarddun Maty Diner Katherine Coiner Justphine Slocum Margaret Roelnn Helen Neal Leuna Wright auhtu Randall The grounds will be upon at i Dancing ana entertain Kent follow shortly after ord have cruise to ihelr yacht Thoit Include Mr and Mrs Beards ley'nl New York city Air Maurice Willjanis Mr Waller ord Mrs Gilbt ri Lee and their sons John snd rederick ord MISS DOROTHY BAILEY I I A 1 I fl I'f) rance? 'b ru and tne tea riday arternoon tu i Ju Niw urk Aliss Bailej was MM sborn put vuyi uiv ouiv vwuu vu amuia cuAlaaa the party were Miss Lucihr Curtls i will he "spent in visiting rance Miss Mildred Carstens Aliss Mar 'j Germany Switzerland and Italy jurie Spratt Miss Alpha Middle They will sail (t home early in ditch Miss Adele Stroh and Miss Carol Baric Mim Lucille Chambers of Arbor who is visiting Aites rances Clark was the honor guest at a party al the Temple theater Thurs day afternoon Th patty" was given by Miss Dorutby Stevens who afterwards took lipr guests to the Woman's Exchange tea The party included Miss Cham bers Miss Eltec Atwood Mrs Wil liam Beecher Miss Hel4n Reid Miss Alic Huntington Mias rances Clark and Aites Gertrude Arm strong i i fs I jsZf I fl jY'ANDI 'c xfiTn fl A xml JSS tIm wwlwM i Jr WOW7 Kw i ell Mrs 11 Bennett VW hAttk 1 ff WeArL vgN A I I zf hj ij $2 i tcan TOW I I ST "r' MrfcwwlL ZW 1 i' i I Z' A i I I I I' UBBwJr SwfW I i llUh ip 7 fj i 1 I I 1 1 i X' 1 Mrs doliv ful if 15.

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