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ART FOUR HE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Sl'NlAY. A 24. U2j. Betrothals of Two Abbys In One Week Bloomfield Hills Indian Village Matron and Her Daughters In Gala Attire for Club Openings Caaltaaeal t'rvaa Case Ob. ttar Frmm Vmm Onr.

v'n( somethm: of e.u!y, 1 her I frequently 'London dame, that the American- would ean-. hn.i.and did! r- 1- til Afl rkr-M. end with their duhiers. the Misaes Virginia and Rosemarj-. ar.d attend the annual paaeanl at the school In which their daughter, are participating.

a a At thi time nf year, motorin Is at Its best and many of the Mills resident are taklnx advantage of he opportunity to make short motor trip. Mra. John Wltlinit. accompanied by Mrs. Lynch and Mr.

Harry Potterare, tearing on Monday f-r a three weeks' tour of the east, their destination being Aadover, where Jack and Palmer WattlinK. and Kastman and Miss Barbara Potter are attending school. They will he Joined In An- duver by Mr. Potter to attend the graduation exercise of their son. Kastman, On Thursday Mra Harry Mack, of Puritan venu.

left for Sinaw by motor, to spend the, week-end with her parent. ilr. and Mra Herbert riellerg left yesterday fur Chicago to be gone for a fortnight-cm Tuesday, Mr. and Mr. Frederick Kishtr.

of Walnut Ulen, will leave for Belfonte, to Join their son r'red, who i attending chool there. a On. of the moat prominent wedding of the season wilt tak. place next Saturday, at noon, at the Holy Name churci; In Uirmingham. when Misa Kll.e Juanlla Vhay, daughter of Mr.

and Mr. William J. Vhay, will become the bride of Charles Thorne Murphy. ilia Vhay has ehoaen for her attendants." her sisters. Miss Llilianne as muld of honor, and Mis Ward Kuckett and Miss Iielphine Vhay as bridema ids.

phy a best man, and (ieurise Murphy a beat man, and G'tor-e Murphy, Jamea Vhay, Hubert 1-ay and Austin -McAleenan will art as ushers. The men of the wedding party will be the guests of Lieati rtohinson at hi honie on Uone Pine road, on their arrival early in the w-eek. I frieej But the pronece were W' eventually re- to her native heath aad mar-d ld scion of the house Hidire-r Is noteworthy that her 7 i- ien hie. for when she a try at Newport It seemed 5,.," she as doomed to a rather of it until the Vls-' came and paid her a visit rd ih-rry brought Newport best In drovn everybody arreted her bids to dine arid dai--snd she was quite the envied of the resort. In short, ah arrived wnti vengeance.

MRS. BBVERLY BOGEItT, that indefatigable and enchanting; model of the up-to-date had a b'vyof society onien at lunch with her at the Martruery cn Saturday last. Mra. Markoe fciwrton. who Cordelia Kiddie ad then Cordelia Hiddle Duke, waa anionic the gay luncher and looked tresh young aeif It's always a ffieult to believe alie la the mother two bin children Mra Leonard Thou; wa thera too.

It's amazing- how that woman keeps her hnoiirlrl completion!" She was eriyitially Marie t.ood, chantring this pi turesgue cognomen In her teens for the name of Sackrtt. This didn't pan out as well as it should, and she la'er married Mr. Thomas, who la "artistic" enough to please even hr capricious tastes. She was Mr. backett'a aecond wife, also, his first helpmeet having: been illanche Oel-rn-hs, the present wife of John Bar-rvmore.

Mr. Thomas devotes much his time to music, and their b-1 i til apartment Is a veritable niuv-uin. so rare and exquisite are the furnishing. Of late Mr. Thomas baa ben composing; themes of an ecclesiastical order.

although he not indulge In the bizarre costumes which his former wife would hava adored him to affect not that these had mucn t.i do with the divorce, of course The mother of Cathlean Vamlerbllt' now Mrs, nishop. was there, too and seemed quite blithe and unper-turbrd hen one: of the guests slyly U1 I yf ii i it i a i I Photo Btchraoh Mr. T. Ralph Meyerm and her attractive daughter. Patricia, and I Mary Jean.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyering reside at the Indian Village manor. lie t' ill i eupsti included the M.Rea i i l-W xvf i i I la. referred to her as 'grrandmama Colford.

(Copjrht. 1025 Thompson Peatur Srvic. MIbp Cecelia Park enterta'ned lant evening at a linen shower nnd brldK party her home on Webb avnue. compltTnctnt-ina- Mifcw Alleen O'Leary, who han OiK.Hen June 4 for ihe dtA nf Jenn Iotime tirien. Ann Florence Sw eeney and Mra.

Will Urn Webr. Mlfa waa alfo the rnt of nor or at a Fhower and brtdsre partv given by Mi Jean L'Abbe on M.ty 1J, her home on Calvert The crueata vere the Miasea Helen I'nnp, Marsraret Shanahan, Cecelia I'ack. Kiieen Hhanahun, Mnbtl Srheff and ilr. Anna MclXinald. mjM a wedding to Thomas MoAlIen.

Th- rSTOUT WOMENi for" THP Tiinf CoatlNrl a SmaH Ensemble Co.tme.-iisht Wei8ht and BiTualT lf" u-nd own greatly reduced prices. Sweaters, loo, also Skirt, and ft in wearin, for women who wear size. 38 to 56. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hurdlrk re-' turned on Saturday from a aeverul weeks' vijiit in -Sew York. I Mr. and Mra. William T. Harbour -and family have closed their town! house on Kiist Jeffersun avenue, and re domiciled for the summer at their country place in iiloumfteid Hills.

a Mr. Kdward P. Hammond Is entertaining a number of men at his lodKe in Atlanta. at a fox hunt of a fortniKlit'a duration. fJarly in the week they wilt be Joined by Mr.

Joaeph Braun, Mr. Kl-llott H. Nichols and Mr. George Hen- drie, y. ho are remaining in the litila' 1 .1 New York Brooklyn fane nrijant CLi452 FARMER ST com JOHN out flock orr WOODWARD End of Month Chicago St Louis i i i lor the irymkana at the Hunt club on Suturduy.

Mrs. R. V. Baker, of Southfleld road, has as her house gueat Mrs. 1 J.

A. Vandenberg, of Uwatona, Minn. as. At I.one Pine tea hou-e last week. 7if3 Pre-Eminent Star of the Month and Her Satellites! Say it a thousand times, nothing can be truer than that her wedding is the supreme event in a woman's life.j It cannot be planned with too much care.

We have done much of the planning for her at least the work part of her planning and have provided a choice of gowns and details of the trousseau that make choosing all pleasure. Below are notes on some of the things you'll find. Those mentioned, the bride may choose for the better without leaving her purse much the worse. Mrs. A.

C. Utter, of lllrniingham, entertained eiichteen guests at luncheon and hridice on Tuesday, i and Mr. Fred liouirlaa. on M'ediies- day, had twelve guests. Mrs.

J. U. Howard and Mrs. C. I Tltlehaum were Joint hostesses at a bridge 1 tea, and the Saturday Canteen club had a luncheon there.

Mrs. 0. Hawksworth, of Soulhfleld road, had a brldRe luncheon at her home on Thursday alter- noon for seventeen guests. I Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Fisher, of WHlnut (lien, entertained at dinner and bridge last Saturday evening. a Mrs. George Strelinirer enter- tained at luncheon at the Old Farm tea house on Thursday, later taking her gueat. to her new home on Oak street for bridge. a Miss Ellen Fltiirerald wa hostess Ia Surprisingly Y)f- Pi Coat, offered I 'fTt- I HI Venl" II Her Gown Here in this sale one can find the' newest Spring and Summer Specialised a i on.

which lend (race, suggest and accentuate the better line, of the figure, at lea. than you would pay elsewhere for the dinner last evening at the Old Farm tea house to sixteen gueat. The Rotary rlub, of Birmingham. 1 is giving a fashion show at the Hir-mliighani high school auditorium on Thursday evening for tho benefit of the crippled children of Oakland county. The modi-la have been se--lected from the ranks of young ma-Irons and girls of the vicinity, and Include Mrs.

Harry Mi s. II- lium Jilytha. Mra. Lawrence Smith. Mr.

I). Fnrrnr, Mra. K. O. Wasey, Suzanne Houee.

Eleanor i Mrs. H. Mrs. Julian f'aae, Mrs. Charles Craig and Mr.

forge Dwellcy, Mlasea Kinanne House, Kleanor Mack, Margaret and Katherine Donnelly. charlotte Whnlen, Helen Walker, Wlnlfre'd Huntoon and Avesh.i All. Historical end modern gown, will be displayed by the models. a lftw -JtvN' 1 maserimis are or I will i VAJ-" llljlrl BIoom. Suede Poirel 'StiL V' If'lllll (Vt'' Marchan and vF a JS 1 Bengaline, all in the Ml Hrtll flK JY I Spring I ill (tl Afidpi New Sil Dres.e.

in I C1 Cvi JVtifi Crep' ill. yr fft I Her Hose Are McCallums, of course. AH silk chiffon -white and 2.50. Hose to match the bridesmaids' dresses arc ready, too. Ktrn't Mm Fleer.

ITS A gleaming satin with deep flounce of fairy-weiiiht white lace at 55.00. Or a glorious moonbeam of natin glis-tening through a mist of tulle and lace skirt, 39.50. Or Moyen age gown with rich lace yoke, fitted basque and very full gathered skirt at 39.50. If she is very young, a piquant white taffeta with panniers of ruffles is charming and 25.00 Others up to 75.00. Kern's ftarl fleer The Bridesmaids As lovely as their bouquets in their pastel tinted frocks! TAFFETAS, made like the white bridal gown with side panniers of ruffles, are in turquoise, peach, tea rose and water Or in GEORGETTE they are also 25.00; yellow, orchid, pink and peach with handkerchief flounces to flutter bewitchingly.

sen's Fmvrth Hmr Her Coat and Suit A stunning white kasha copy of an import with a huge red fox collar and elaborately embroidered sleeves would be equal to "Iler Supreme Moment" 75.00. No suit is smarter for traveling than a short coated navy blue twill. A smart little double breasted model with velvet collar and three inverted pleats in the skirt is 29.50. Others at many other prices. Ktrit's r.orta Floor.

Her Hats and Veil i at i 1 -WW" 1 1 wi i wllw i'nr" a Xa -S i Her Lingerie 5.4e Twm P't)M Trimmed More Cottages Are Opened On Grosse He Daily Coatlnaed From Page tine. Ing her birthday and that of her son-in-law, James Jov Miller. 1 Krnest Sianton Is spending a week at East Tawae Mr. nnd Mrs Walter Lyon and Mr. Rnd Lrs.

Robert C. cimmplm have each Taken one of the Water- -man cottages this season. Mr. Willis Mr. F.dwin A- i len and Judire Kdward Uland are domiciled at the Island House for 1 the summer.

i and Mr Thomas Walker, of Cleveland, were the Kueau of Dr. anS Mrs. William over last week-end. The firnt ladies' day bridle lun- i eon was given at the Ialnd Country cluh last Wednendsv wiih 2'i9 guests attenrl'ng. The riub will have its opening limner dance nn SuturdHV fV-nillB Mhv Sfl urA At.e- A part of her trousseau that will jus.

tify all the "Oh-h-hs and Ah-h-h-hs" of her admiring friends. A Step-In Set and down to match are particularly lovely in rich white crepe de vine trimmed with creamy lace and rose buds. The step-in set is 18.00. The gown is 15.00. Many others in color and white.

Kern's Thirl Tift. Crepe and Georgette $35 "Si? II 1 Canton Crepa Lsce Trimmed 35 OTHER DRESSES $19.50 to $195.00 will ba a golf -7 To wear with her white coat is a fascinating beige horsehair tuiirnainent. y-1'- Betrothals End of Month SALE End of Month SALE hat lined with peach and with flat hand made taffeta flowers on kJY Odd Lot Broken Sizes its rather wide drooping brim, fa Ensembles 25 in All Formerly to $75, 15.00. For her suit is a black or green bangkok at 12.50 or a white bengaline with tiny brim caught back in front with a Princess Slips Brassieres Value to Special at Surprise Society ('ntinnl Frnm 0. rtrln SibUy to Mr.

FrM- frirk Johnson, if Pay Oftv, Mrs- f'-rnnrt is the ridr.v tt th i Frtnk Rrnnnn nnd eHhoueh ih nhf rfge oItpIp of rlHiv tnr) fir-rfUftir'arce tn 1h rjtv. Shf hi mm1 hr horn- In AltH'lpn. in wh nnothr chrmln? rWrH-r. former Mr Muir Snow, who last yfAf HesTtfd hr wiriowhood to horom" the hrif. Mr.

NorwfMnl Whlttnv Howaril of Altudnn. nh hn in bxinmi-fn I FnllAwIn th xampi pf mtny Nw York omfi btn. Ifow-pri ani Mr. Prnnin rn a Nightgowns Her Slippers are exquisitely dainty. Of white satin with medium high heel and narrowest of white satin straps, 8.50.

In white kid they are 8.50, 10.00 and in Pedemodes other prices. Kmrm't aTafeay. saucy bow of orange and white ribbon, 10.00. Her veil starts from a veritable crown of orange blossoms, pleated net or pearls a wonderful choice at 15.00. Or made to order at both lower and higher prices.

Ktrlft filth rir. $Q95 Bloomers qi9 0 Wawtc CAPES $QJ FORMERLY SOLD TO $75 tJtJ 45 2 PC. SUITS Irrespective of For- pa mer Prices Values to $95. Chemise Voile Sets Vests, 2 for and th flrf-nt rf rework ld. For th rst f-w frtntha M-- 5 wfh hr i-hiMrn, hf' b'rn iri pari n1 fotrt fhrr j-h hr Vr.

T. Pibl-y. th nw nf hr apprRrh- rtff mnrrUi it, THa jn part a rt IS an4 with th larr is Ernst. Kern Company a it a avk. at a i Sizes 38 to 56 Third Floor Third Floor i(T tb tfTfr aoi4id humdike opa si I K.

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