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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 35

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PART THREE THE DETROIT FREE PRESS SUNDAY. JULY 20. 1941 Feted at Liinclieon 1 Jo. are the guests of Mrs. A.

FUiberts at her summer homy ntar Lexington fnr fc days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Fry, with their daughter Barbara and Mary Ann, left Friday for Rollo, where they planned to see Walter I Fry.

who is at Camp Leonard Wood. X. Social News Over i Tiffany Phot i tl si i FONTE CLAIRE MAII ANNA, of Franklin Village, has as her guests Peggy Webster, and Elisabeth Yawn, of Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Fred Kennedy entertained at luncheon for them at the Detroit Club Wednesday afternoon, and Mrs.

Wiiliam J. Belknap gave a luncheon at the Detroit Golf Club on Friday for Miss Webster, Miss Yawn, and Mrs. M. I. Irby, also of Memphis.

Mrs. Thompson Raymond entertained at luncheon at the Orchard Lake Country Club Wednesday for several of her friends. Mrs. W. D.

Crim, with her son Shephard and daughter, Peggy SHOE- I REGULAR STRAW HATS Formerly 1554 jj 16910 Kerchevol HALF-YEARLY AND FELT jj 3.95 5.9S to AND I Washington Boulevard Avenue, Grout PoinU Pretty Brides-Elect Highlight and Mrs. II. B. Price, of Cambridge Eoad, Pleasant Ridge. Alice Ann, whose parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth A. Lord, of Saginaw, is engaged to Richard Charles llass-berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Hassberger. Evelyn Lambert Gold and Alice Ann Lord, left to rlfiht, are two of this week's prettiest brides-elect. Evelyn, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gold, of San Juan Drive, Is engaged to Ralph L.

Price, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Bab-cock and their daughter Clover plan to leave 1 for their summer home at Lake Rideau in Canada.

Dr. and Mrs. Clark D. Bmoks, of Fairway Drive, with their daughter Mary have returned from a vacation in Northern Michigan. el.

-J man of arrangements and assisting her will be her sisters, Mrs. Robert C. Williams and Mrs. Storm Vanderzee, Mrs. Clark W.

Bishop, Mrs. Lee Hinchman Clarkir Mrs. J61m Charles Wright, Mrs. Wallace P. Dunlap, Mrs.

Ernest N. Stanton, and Mrs. David C. Kinley, of the Island, with Mrs. Tom Towle, of Trenton.

The other two Grosse He Junior Leaguers, Mrs. John Shallcrosf ard Mrs. H. C. L.

Jackson are away on summer trips. Pi' have Double Ring Ceremony Unites Pair Attendants' Gowns Fashipned of Net in Pastel Shades ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL' CHURCH was the scene of the double ring ceremony at which Charlotte E. Farmer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George W.

Farmer, of W. Six Mile Road, spoke her nuptial vows to Maurice Elbert Tow, son of Dr. and Mrs. Addison L. Tow, of Woodward July 11.

The Rev. James W. Widdifleld officiated at the service at 8 o'clock. Organza fashioned the bride's gown which had long sleeves and a heart-shaped neckline. Her veil was secured to her head by clusters of lilies and covered her long train.

White carnations and lilies formed her bouquet Olive Spinner, maid of honor, was In blue net, and the four hridesmaids, Barbara Lasher, Audrey Ballah, Barbara Behkne and Mrs. Donald Kecf wore pastel shaded net dresses in green, lavender, pink and yellow fciui wore matching veils. JOYCE BURNS was flower girl, and wore yellow net over flowered taffeta and the ring bearer was Harry Wimmer, Jr. Harry Wimmer was best man for his cousin and the ushers were George W. Farmer, Charles Hammert, Archie Simpson and Dick McLauchlen.

The bride's mother chose blue lace and chiffon for her wedding frock and Mrs. Tow wore a green and white printed crepe frock. They ooth had corsages of orchid lilies. After the ceremony, a reception was held in the church dining room and later the couple left on a mouir inp. men- return they wm nve ai ioon Lake for the summer.

mer. Bride-Elect to Marry in August MR. AND MRS. DONALD FAIRBAIRN, of Meadow Lane, announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara Joan to Lieut. Arthur Burns, of the Royal Canadian Navy.

The wedding will take place about the middle of August. Miss Fairbalrn Is ft junior at the University of Michigan, and has studied at the Detroit Arts and Crafts. She is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Licit. Burns is a graduate of The University of Toronto law school.

Palmer-Lacchia Nuptials Read in Chapel IX THE CHAPEL of the Central Woodward Christian Church, Mrs. Henrietta Lacchia and Harold L. Palmer exchanged their wedding vows at 2 o'clock Saturday, July 12. The Rev. Kdgar DcWitt Jones officiated.

The bride, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Yager-man, of Tuxedo chose a street length dress of rose crepe and blue accessories and wore an orchid as a shoulder corsage. Miss Grace King was her only attendant. After a reception at home, the couple left for a boat trip.

They will make their home at 2933 CoMingwood Ave. upon their return. 1 fueklc-Coupc Vows Arc Solemnized KAY COUPE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

George Coupe, of Klmhurst became the bride i'f Clifford J. Hucklc, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.

Huckle, of Wood-innham Drive, on June 28 In Hle.ssed Sacrament Cathedral. The bride attended by Hose Anne Smith as maid of lienor and Patricia Burke as M-ldesmald. The best man was Leonard Mitchell, cousin of the bridegroom, of Toronto, Ont. Robert Carbary, Emmlt Moore and Woodrow Wilson were Immediately following the coremony, breakfast was served at. the Abington Hotel for 40 of the two families nd a few out of town guests.

A floral centerpiece consisted pink and white roses and gladioli. carolyn nilson tm STOCKHOLM GRADUATE Specialist in Bride Wears iiisette for Rites Dorothv Middler Speaks Vows to James Siddall AT AN INFORMAL' ceremony on Saturday, July 12, Dorothy Middler, daughter of the Alexander J. Middlers, of Littlefield became the bride of James Siddall, son of Mrs. Ruth Siddall, of Marlowe Ave. The wedding took place i at noon in Botsford Tavern.

The bride wore a gown of white marquisette with bands of Inserted lace. Her veil was held by a fluster of white flowers, and she carried a bouquet of whits speclosum lilies, larkspur, and delphinium. The bridesmaid, the bride's sister Margaret, wore pink chiffon with a shirred bodice, and carried Joanna Hill roses with blue larkspur. The best man was Warren Hart. THE RIDE'S MOTHER wore navy and white crepe, with a white hat.

and a corsage of eweetpeas. Mr. Siddall's mother wfire an embroidered rose dress, with a blue hat and white corsage. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Harley, of Barton Hills, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur Somer-ville, the bridegroom's uncle and aunt from Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hart, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley A. Burns, the bride's brothcr-ln-law and sister; her brother, Alexander G. Middler; Dorotha Campbell and Mrs. Anthony McGinnis.

The wedding was followed by a luncheon, after which the couple left on a wedding trip through Northern Michigan. They are now at home in Detroit JULY Jen f(fi dtwted fnrirt'fy to Wcwtiiwoffil fit Critnri Curm Marq expr .1 111 America's largest shoe store offers sweeping reductions on White shoes of every description 3RD GREAT WEEK! rWev" 1 Week End University In Des Moines, and Carleton College in North-field, Minn. She will be graduated in August from the University of Michigan, where she is a member of Kappa Knppa Gamma sorority. Mr. Hassberger attended the University of Michigan.

Plans for the wedding and the date will be announced later. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gross, or Sturtevant announce the engagement of their daughter Betty to Julius Wcingarten, son of Mrs. Lena Weingartcn, of Birwood Ave.

If ijou don't know. furs, you must know your furrier Saginaw Girl's Engagement Announced THE ENGAGEMENT of Alice Ann Lord to Richard Charles Hassberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hassberger, of Birmingham, has recently been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth A. Lord, of Saginaw. Miss Lord attended Deake in cb arW teres ed so ITUI Urtqiies- rise in pr ice' expert iS; -t mm Junior League -n't 1 i nil 11 111 Of HIP on Grosse He IN CONNECTION with the second contract luncheon sponsored by the women's entertainment committee of the Crosse He Golf and Country Club. July 22, the Junior League will hold its summer sale for the League of Handicapped.

Mrs. Shurly Monroe is chair t'tona of ills, icitz BLACK DYED PERSIAN LAliB s298 $iperb Persian wrth lh luitie, the rich itt block thai layi quolily ol glonce I No' riw softer thouldef flowing tt hld by a wriit bond: th novel tvckd detail down front. ConeerilcMt Terms i FASHION SHOES U' women 4.SS 5.9J i wome0 exp1 4S is ht i "I LA OA I iff 0 ihi Park Pi I 1 7 FACE LIFTING (NO SURGERY) AND BUST CONTOURING INQUIRY INVITED Aim, rrrnlut of FAMOUS WONDER FACE and BUST CREAM for SALE at SALON 2507 BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL I CA, 8000 HUE n- CONflDf NTIAt.

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