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PART THREE Nichols Glan to Remain in East This Week In Michigan Society THE DETROIT FREE PRESS SUNDAY, 7ULY 28, 1940 RS. ELLIOTT s. the betrothal of son of Mr. and MR. AND MRS.

CLEMENT DAVIS announce 1 their daughter Ruth to John Buckenberger, Mrs, Charles P. Buckenberger, Sr. The ne i news NICHOLS and her daughter Charlotte, of was revealed to 100 friend at a. lawn party Inst Saturday evening. Miss Davis and her funce plan to be married next February.

Another ct interest is that of Marjorie Mildred AUen, daughter of the JcisejNjj Aliens, to Frank A. Tegge, son of Mr. and Mrs. AJbert Tefire. Jsvne Russell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Milo D. Russell, and CMavi Waharaaki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wahamakl were married in the parsonage by the Rev.

Dr. Frederick G. Poole. Mis Russell was attended by Christina Scott, and Clarence Brown was the best man. The Informal ceremony was followed by a reception for about 100 guests in the Bloomfield Hills, who have been at Nantucket for the last four weeks with the John Sweeneys, of Grosse Pointe, are going on to Milbrook, N.

the first of August for a two weeks stay before return-ing to the Hills. Ann Nichols is going to Join her mother and sister in Milbrook. Dearb home of the bride's parents. Mr. ana Mrs.

Wahamakl will return from their wedding: trip through the Southwest this week-end and will orn Mrs. Fred Sanders will be-home from Grand Haven, Aug, 4, for a short stay, and then go back to her summer home. The Sanders family are anxiously awaiting their return to the Hills to try put their brand new tennia court. Rawson Robbins, of Pasadena', is the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Robbins, for 10 days, on his way home from several months In Connecticut and New; York.

make their home on Middlesex Dearborn. The Anthony Rebhs and daughter Virginia left Friday for West Point, to visit son George who is in his second year at the United States Military Academy. En route home next week they will stay a few days in New York City. The Littlefield Boulevard United Presbyterian Church was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Ruth Clements, daughter of Mr. end Mis.

R. G. Clements, and Duncan G. McKenzic, son of the Duncan McKenzies, of Detroit The bride's sister Virginia was maid of honor, and Marilla Kent and Catherine Craft were bridesmaids. The bridegroom's young sister Sheila was flower girl.

Durwood McMullen the best man, and the wedding guests were stated by Frank Stack and Nicholas Dragos. After the wedding reception In the bride's home, the young McKenzies left on a Northern Michigan motor trip. When they return they will live in Detroit. A much-feted bride-elect la Gladys Coe whose marriage to J. Dall Hutchinson is scheduled for August 10 at the home of her parents, the George H.

Coes, In Ionia. Monday evening Mary Scott sponsored a kitchen shower for her. Wednesday evening a shower whs given for her in Ionia and Saturday evening the bride-elect traveled to Jackson to be entertained. This evening, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold F. Koch will give a supper party for Miss Coe and Mr. Hutchinson. ST. ANDREW'S ETISCOPAL CHURCH was the scene Saturday evening of the wedding of Judy Trospcr, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold P. Trosper, and William Peale Giefel, of Detroit, son of Mrs. William F. Giefel, of Barton Hills, and the late Mr.

Giefel. The Rev. Henry Lewis performed the ceremony which was followed i I a iiM- L-el xi I Morning Bridge Party Outwits Mercury by a reception at the Barton Hills Country Club. Patricia Trosper was her sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids were another sister, Roberta, end Jeannette Cranmer, of Stcubenville, O. Dr.

Sherwood Winalow, of Battle Creek, assisted his brother-in-law as best man and the ushers were Peter Trosper, brother of the bride; Charles French, of Brockman Theron Gifford of Detroit and Chicago; Robert Wolf and Clark Matthews, both of Detroit. News has been received of the wedding of- Elizabeth Julia Knud-son, daughter of Mrs. Charles Anthony Knudson, of Mamaroneck, N. Y. and Prof.

Joseph Olney Halford, of Church St, son of Mrs. Kathleen Halford of Berkeley, Calif. The ceremony was performed last Friday In the First Methodist Church at Mamaroneck by Rev. Foster Piper. Prof, and Mrs.

Halford are expected in Ann Arbor this week en route to Ann ArDOr California. Miss Helen Alexander, of New "um muwi York atyi former)y of Ann Arbor, has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. John Alexander. John PLEASANT RIDGE her daughter, Helen Lucille, and will return home by plane.

R. AND MRS. KENNETH H. QUAIL and their daughters AND MRS. RAY N.

MRF FRIEL entertained Saturday evening at a dinner party in their and Barbara, have re- Jane iuiucu iiuiii a iuii uSu siajr gigter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Clarkson Is back after two years' absence for at Hieeins Lake. Thev have as rjaurhertv. of Grosse Pointe. who several weeks. Miss Virginia Burchfield, of New York thejr guest Mrs.

Quail's have been summering at Higglns' staying with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Burchfield until September. rr.Z,n Lake Prof, and Mrs. Earl V. Moore, who have been in Washington, D.

C. motn' Mrs- -emp, or oter mclude(j pr and California during the past year, are back and at present are in East Lansing. Mrs. Qre h. Straith, Mr.

and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Christian. In. honor of her mother, Mrs.

Mrs. James C. Foster, Dr. and Miss Ann Edmunds leaves this week for a month In New York Ouail entertainer! at luncheon Mrs. Richard Connelly, the Law- ddt lf A r'-V: ---J it' 4 'h Vvx Vr Im kc jf to City and Gloucester, where she will visit Mrs.

Nancy Brewer, Vinm. Tnnrsav (nr rence s- Kings, Dr. and Mrs. John Pnrhpi-t ariH Mr anrt Mra. How- Mrs.

Russell W. Symes, Mrs. ara Hindcs. Mr. and Mrs.

Mare T. Patten, who have been In San Francisco for several weeks, are due home Aug. 1. MRS. RALPH L.

POLK, has her Bister, Charline Pike, of Detroit, out visiting her for a week. Mrs. Polk entertained at luncheon in her new home Tuesday, her guests being, besides her sister, Mrs. John R. MacManus, Mrs.

Harvey G. Luce, Mrs. Frederick M. Hammond, Mrs. Charles K.

Latham, Mrs. George B. Whittlesey, Mrs. Frederick W. Ward, Mrs.

Martha Palms Williams, Mrs. Charles L. Winningham and Mrs. Theodore F. McManus, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Graham John Graham, Mrs. Mortimer J. Neff, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert H. Hills and Virginia Hills all returned Tuesday from Texas where they had been tarpon fishing at Aransas. The Grahams and Mrs. Ncff returned by way of Colorado Springs.

Camp Makes Show Place Continued from Tage One eelf. It will be completely fur nished with extra boot -foot flies, poles and tackle. ON the way back to the house, past several more bunk houses, putting greens and tennis courts, Mrs. Muirhead explained that the children, Marty, Rusty and Stan, had re-named the place "Hidden Brook," after their favorite picnic ground, discovered one afternoon on a hike through the woods. We didn't have time to see the brook but Mr.

M. Insisted, with pride In his voice, that we take a look at the kitchen garden. It's about a quarter of a mile back of the house and has been cultivated by the family. There were peas, onions, corn, tomatoes "and," said the young parents, "it's been such wonderful experience for the chlW dren." The stables, by the way, are also back of the house, but they were empty when we were there. By now, however, Marty probably has a riding horse of her very own.

It was on order several weeks ago, a promise from her dad for being a good little girl. Mr. and Mrs. Muirhead expect J. J.

Shoemaker, Mrs. W. R. formerly of Ann Arbor. There Is quite a gathering at Pointe Aux Barques this week-end Including Mr.

and Mrs. Fielding H. Yost, Prof, and Mrs. Roger Bailey, Edward B. Barrett, Milton Underdown, Miss Josephine Johnson and Mr.

and Mrs. Denny Welles, Jr. of Midland. Dr. and Mrs.

R. Wallace Teed returned this week from Banff and Jasper National Park. Prof, and Mrs. Randolph G. Adams have returned from spending a month near Bennington, Vt While there thiv mnfnrprt in HvMa PArlr tn Attend A.

lnnrhrnn civn hv PrpjalHnr Blachford, Mrs. Harry Mac-craken and Mrs. Payson D. Foster. Mrs.

Thomas 3. Peterson has Mr. and Mrs. George Welch, of Cleveland, are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Welch. Mr. Welch and hia two sons, George, and Jimmy, went to Mullett Lake this past week on a fishing trip. Mrs. Phil Carrel and her broth novel form of hot mnA WrB PnlAAvAlt In hnnnr rtt thn rnmmittAA fnr tho HvHa Tarlr Chosen library.

weather gracious hospitality. To honor Mrs. Kemp and at the same IT time to fete Mrs. w. T.

Fraser, or S. who Is visiting RS. DON SWEENEY, cf Milwaukee, summer guest of her I VI parents, Dr. and Mrs. E.

T. Hallman, of East Lansing, and vv rs vilirnrA of Greenville, er, James Harrison, have returned O. Mrs. Owsley Vose. of Washington, D.

guest of her parents, rvtrnir Mr, pnnn invited from a week', visit with their car. Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Maner, for the month of July, were feted 15 onHu tn hr hnmA in North by Mrs.

L. B. Sholl on Monday at a Mexican luncheon. Mrs. wood for bridee in the mid-morn.

ents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Harrison, at West Port Lake Cham-plain. They were accompanied by Miss Florence Nelson.

Everett Eschbach was hostess on Thursday In her home at a luncheon ing next Tuesday, followed by luncheon. and bridge party honoring Mrs. Vose. Guests were In town from Macatawa on Tuesday for the dinner given that evening by Mr. and Mrs.

Victor R. Pattengill for their daughter-in-law and son, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pattengill, Beverly MISS MILDRED WILLIAMS who has made her home in Hills, who are visiting here. Florence Martindale and her tne Eaat tor many years the last Mrs.

J. N. Wirthlin and her daughter Joy are the guests of Mrs. Amber C. Neumann and her son Paul at Grand Lake.

WHEN the Detroit and suburban alumnae of Delta Delta Carew Martindalcs, in from Macatawa for the Free Pith Photos two of which she has spent in Simsbury, has returned here to live. For several weeks she occasion, returned to their cottage on Lake Lansing Michigan on Wednesday, Mrs. Pattengill going haa been staying with her father, with them for a few days. Mrs. Emma Grant Frank B.

Williams, and her hrnth- The Stanley N. Mulrheads, below, have acquired one of the show places of northern Michigan in Hidden Brook, their estate on Burt Lake. Above, against the background of the huge white house, Marty, Stan and Rusty Muirhead race across the velvety lawns. Holmes, who left Friday for her summer home er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Delta sorority met for luncheon, and bridge at Pine Lake Country at maimer LKe, was Did lareweu by a Donald D. Williams, on Ridge wnrt.v fmm number of her friends on Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. James Pavne RnBrt Aft.r UD Wednesday, going from Pleasant Ridge were Mrs. Law entertained for her at luncheon. Going with her to Colorado were family will spend at their lodge at her two sons, Grand and Benny, and her small daughter, Emma Jane, Manitoulln Island, Canada, Miss rence S.

King, Mrs. G. Elbert Mes-ser and Mrs. Frank E. Lewellen, and from Royal Oak.

Mrs. Arthur Raisch and Mrs. J. K. Van Hook.

Hot Weather Slows Social Pace Williams and her father will take an apartment in Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moynaban returned Monday from Delavan. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank E. Lew who just returned from the Anatole Wauters' "Hilltop" camp at Walloon Lake. Mrs. Payne entertained again on Friday, to honor her daughter, Mrs. J.

B. Hinton of Lexington, who Is spending the summer with the Paynes. With Mrs. Hinton is her daughter, Caroline Duke Wiley. Miss Lottie Lee Lawson, of Chicago, another daughter, is spending the week-end with the Paynes.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore, was the scene of the wed ellcn (Harriet Martin) and their I in Border City Circles where they were the guests small daughter Sarah are occupy of Mrs.

Harry H. Cheater. Bar- inz their new home on Kembertnn bara Moynahan will remain an- Drive, having moved here from. ding Friday evening of their daughter Marion, to Hart D. Morris, the other week with Mrs.

Chester and Merto'n Road, Detroit TRAVEL continues to be Tuesday at the summer home of Mrs. Peter Harvey, and her sister totave the house completely fin. in VJiA her mother, Mrs. J. W.

Coats- Ann, of West Lome, returned to she(1 io hml the main news in Wind- worth fc wi Grove, on Lake JTZ hom, Thursday "er a eeasn nd t0 US6 sor. It been too hot to Erie Zi 2u a six months out of the year. a V.lt fltWl 4v do much else, so folks are tak- The affair honored Mrs. Sidney intr to the onen road, either H. Robinson, of Toronto, who with son vi vir.

u-uu jhib. j-iyie murria, ui i-T. i. jvicvuhb of Peoples' Church, East Lansing, performed the ceremony at 8 o'clock that evening. Only members of the Immediate families were present When they return from a short wedding trip, the bride and groom will make their home at 622 West Main Street Another wedding this week was that of Mrs.

Dorotha Klooz to Gilbert Burrell, which was solemnized Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Klooz's sister, Mrs. W. J. Baumgras, near Lansing.

Mr. and Mrs. Burrell are making their home at 421 South Jenlson Ave. Who Goes Where By a Passerby from thie t.nA nr from far Mr Robinson and their children, is Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon D. Wlckett, irorn mis or irom iar ting CoL Sidney C. Robinson, of Kildare Road, had as their points with this ena as aes- of pentilly," Devonshire Road. guests for-a short time this week tination. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter C. Dayton, ANNOUNCE BIRTH 1 Dr. and Mrs. Marvin B.

Levy, '(Ethel Feinsteln), of Baylis announce the birth of a son, Nor. man Stuart, on July 17. Continued from Page One Mrs. Ravenal Walker, of At- Mr. and Mrs, C.

E. Piatt, or of Kent, N. Y. HTR.AND MRS. EVERED V.

JOLLIFFE announced the recent newly-engaged lady to pop In and pose. The has just arrived for Willistead Crescent, witl 1 their marriage of their daughter Jean Vivian to Robert Elon verv Pne aaugnter ot Mr. ana Mrs. Charles T. Uelanger a visit with her brother-in-law and a r-ta-law" MP and Mrs Champe, son of Dr.

B. E. Champe The young couple will does sme jeune fille modelling and Virginia Hebb is a perfect gister, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Byrd Robert L. and their son be at home at 1287 S. Main Plymouth, after this Sunday. Both model for the ten-year sizes. Clark of Prado Place' Riverside.

Bobby, of Oakland, are of the young people graduated from Michigan State Normal college There is an enthusiastic group out in Ann Arbor, organized Another popular visitor in town leaving Tuesday for Island Lake, at Ypsilanti last year. The bride was a member of Stoic honorary rj 1 1 n. r- Anoul vunui iun a week society and Theta Lambda Sigma sorority and Mr. Champe was a by Madame Rene Tallertand, and another in Birmingham where ig Mrs. Allan D.

Welch, of Barring- Muskoka. 10 JPena 1 wecK. member of the Arm of Honor society in college Mrs. Arthur White sewers and cutters and knitters gather on Wednesdays at the ton, who with her small chil- Mrs JoseDh Case-rain of '0 rm w4 and her niece. Miss Irene Larson, of Detroit, returned yesterday from Community House.

dren, Barbara and Dudley, is visit- Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. ,1 ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Harvey A. Willis, of W. Sandwich Madame Cermaine Paqmn de Pons the chair- pF CoJdine! of chilver Road. st( hve been holidaying at the a ween a vacation hi runs, i. 1.

An unusual shower was given by Mrs. J. Rusling Cutler and Hazel Rathburn Thursday evening. The guest of honor, Mrs. Gale Kenyon, was not present Mrs.

Kenyon, who was a me oirmmgnam unu ana mt. rtnym For Mrs. Welch's pleasure, Mrs. H. Royal Muskoka Hotel this week, Bruce Hough, of Victoria entertained at a bridge tea yester MRS.

J. E. CAMPEAU. of Sunset left Thursday bv day. Plymouth girl, is now living in Downey, and will not receive her shower gifts and a full account of the picnic supper which was held in her honor, until this week.

Honoring Mrs. mci.ay utter or nenry Wallace, uemocratic nominee for vice president it co-chairman. Great cure for war hysteria, just to pop in and see matrons and debs and sub-debs all with ancestors of different nationalities working for one cause, war relief. Plymouth ANOTHER party on the calendar of an otherwise singu- motor for Peterborough, to visit Marie Odette. She will pick up her sons, Donn and Joe, at Camp Kitchikewana Aug.

5, and return to Peterborough for a further visit rp HE former Cady cottage up at Old Club 2 entertained before coming home. Her mother, changed hands this year. Mr. and Mrs. Uwen walker, of Toronto, Rlpltrtrt fir A Via nmeAnf rtiunre mrA mnrca 1 111 1 C.

D. Van Vleck on her birthday, Fern Mertes gave a surprise party Saturday evening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jayson Lyke, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Kahrl, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Partridge, the George Todds, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack McAllister, the Dewar Taylors, C. D. Van Vleck, all of Plymouth and the Charles Rifenburgs, of Walled Lake. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. McLaren were dinner hosts at the country club Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shackleton and their son Bob, of Dearborn; Mr. and Mrs.

Lisle Alexander and the J. D. McLarens, of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs.

William Arscott are spending two weeks at their cottage on Grand Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wingard, of Stark the artistic Mrs. Skelton has transformed it into the most modern and delightful of summer homes.

It's probably a grand cool spot, too, in which to wield a gifted brush, and Mrs. Skelton will no doubt come home with several new canvases. Something So New! By way of escaping the mid-day sun we took refuge in the weather announce the birth of a son, Jack Russell. Bouquets DESK ACCESSORIES of delphinium and shasta daisies decorated the home of Mrs. Paul Statler one scalding day last week.

Lunching and chatting at Wiedman when she and Mrs. Otto Beyer entertained 16 at dessert the next table was firenda Forbes, squired by Jack Navin and bridge parties on Wednesday and Thursday Jack Marmi Jr Green Room 4si has ft Jack Man. R. AND MRS. HENRY WOOD AXFORD and their children ning, has a decided yen for the professional stage and may will leave next week for Batchawana to occupy their new go in lor it soon.

He has been flipping through scripts at a 3 luugo. J. ueautijr Alls, auuiu trniei uiuieu uicitua ivi juiiwi- furious pace this summer out at Will-O-Way and has a part in Mm foil SALE eon, Mrs. John T. Norton, Mrs.

James Stackhouse, Mrs. Harvey J. Taylor, Mrs. Lewis E. Becker, Mrs.

E. A. Hudson, Mrs. Frank Patterson, Mrs. Lewis Stackhouse, Mrs.

Charles S. Strain, Mrs. James W. Smith and Miss Grace Curry. Prof, and Mrs.

William H. Kenerson, of Providence, R. were "The Mad Hopes," the present attraction in the old apple barn. This has been a grand summer for stamp and postal card collecting. A letter with a Guatemalan stamp came to the Detrnit TnstitlltA 9 fut daw a or A frnm Tir William ValAnfirtAr recent house-guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Allan H. Zacharias at "Hilltop." it- a iL .7. The Zacharias' met the Kenersons during their sojourn In Mexico who 18 discovering and loving South America this summer. last winter, and the latter are only now on their way home after uorgeousiy coiorea caras irom tne same loveiy spot hick in on traveling through the West Marion Heath's friends and there are all sorts of enthusiastic Cloth Covered Wood Trimmed DESK SET for children.

Four pieces covered with blue or rose with nautical wood trim 1 GUEST BOOK with place for name, address, remarks. Turquoise or rose with nautical or floral trim, $1 FILE with months, days. Rose or blue wood floral trim. Stationery Firti Floor Woodward Building HUDSON'S Frt'cfl Subject to Jfl Tt Mr. and Mrs.

ceorg mcntrieD, lormer Kocnester residents, wno adjectives about the country in that "for writing only" space. 7 live in Charlotte Court House, Va, were house-guests this week of 1 the Roy J. McCornacs, who entertained informally for them on Monday If you see any of your friends going about with their chins in the air, think nothing of it. There is gold in them thar flies and they're hunting them. Rumor says that Dotty Looker has caught five of the valuable silver Hies.

She will probably turn the reward right over to the Red Cross where she is working like mad even these relentless days. All of which goes to show that you can find plenty of excitement it town. oriiBtuii evening. un Tnursday Mrs. Russell w.

Nowels and Mrs. C. Lawrence Jerome were co- R' hostesses at a luncheon for 16 guests at Brook- OCnSSTGr lan(ia Oolf and Country Club for Mrs. Nachtrieb. Martha Nowels will leave this Sunday for San Luis ranch near Colorado Springs, to remain until September.

John Nowels will leave Aug. 1 to accompany his aunt, Miss Maud Rink, of Detroit, on a motor trip to California. In Martha's honor Mary Elizabeth Brown entertained at a picnic-luncheon In her home this Saturday. 121! GBISUJOLO STREET.

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