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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 44

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DETROIT FREE PRES June Bremer in Ceremony Speaks Vows at Grosse lie PatriciaChope Is Bride-Elect The engagement of Patricia B. Chope to Martin C. Bauman is announced by her mother, Mrs. Howard B. Chope, of Glynn Court.

Mr. Bauman is the son of Mrs. J. M. Bauman, of Pierce, and the late Mr.

Bauman. The wedding will be an event of late October. SPENDING SUMMER HERE Donald Davis, of Minneapolis, is spending the summer in Detroit. Members to Meet at Lake Home Northwestern Garden Club members will meet on Wednesday for a pot-luck luncheon at the summer home of Mrs. C.

F. Marsh at Lotus Lake. Mrs. Clarence McBryde will give a book review and members will hear talk by Mrs. William C.

Dixey, horticultural chairman. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Jerome Zimmerman and Mrs. H. L.

Stern. Elaine Ranger Names Date From Ossineke, comes the announcement of the wedding1 date of two former De-troiters. Elaine Marguerite Ranger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A.

Banger, of Ossineke and Alpena, and Kenneth F. Kavanaugh will repeat their marriage tows at St. Catharine's Church in Ossineke on Aug. 18. Kenneth is the son of the Edward A.

Kavanaughs, also of Ossineke. Open to S-30. Closed GROSSE ILE At the side altar of old Sacred Heart Church, June Hildur Bremer, daughter of Mrs. John Christian Bremer and the late Mr. Bremer, was married Saturday to Daniel Joseph Sullivan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel J. Sullivan, of Huntington Woods. The Rev. Father George W.

Pare read the service at 11:30 in the presence of a small gathering of relatives and friends. June, who was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Raymond M. Overholt, wore a white satin gown cut on princess lines with the skirt extending into a medium length train. The long fitted sleeves buttoned at the wrists and the sweetheart neckline was finished with a band of point de lille lace. Her fingertip veil fell from a coronet of orange blossoms.

Her wedding bouquet was an arrangement of water lilies and white delphinium. MRS. GEORGE RYAN, of Detroit, the matron of honor, wore an original model of yellow rayon faille with a simple lined 4L A SPLENDID AUGUST INVESTMENT 7 i Saturday during summer. (plut ftJtrml lam) FRANCES MUNGER LEAKEY bodice and draped pockets on the full skirt On her head was a band of yellow gladioli and her colonial bouquet was of shaded gladioli ranging from near white to deep orange. The two bridesmaids, Margaret Bremer, sister' of the bride, and Mary Handerson, of Birmingham, had similar frocks of aqua faille, with gladioli bouquets and head bands.

Robert Kohl, of Cleveland, assisted the bridegroom as best man. The ushers were Charles M. Bernhardt, of Detroit, and Edward Schmid, of New. Baltimore. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.

Bremer was dressed in dark blue crepe with a small matching hat and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Sullivan chose a rose silk model with a small hat and orchid corsage. FOLLOWING THE service in the church there was a breakfast for the wedding party and immediate family at Dearborn Inn. Later in the afternoon a reception was held at the same place.

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MAY E. McGRATH'S SMART FORM SHOP 40 METROPOLITAN BLDG. CHerry 6058 ISO FUIl TAX State' O'Connor Photo Leakey The bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan G.

Leakey, were hosts at the cocktail party in their Boston Blvd. home. Ken, who is the son of Mrs. Charles M. Armstrong, of Chicago is a former captain In the Army Air Forces.

He served In England, France and Italy. Fran, who wore a black and white printed frock for her 'announcement party, went to Miss Newman's School and to Mary Baldwin College. The couple plans to be married early this winter. Engagement Told at Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs.

James L. Hunt, of Carter announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou, to Ralph Redmer, son of Mrs. Rudolph Redmer, of Llveraois Ave. The news was told at a dinner party last week which marked the 33rd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Hunt. The wedding has been set for Oct. 25. A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR CHOICE IN LA YAW AY STORE HOURS MONDAY A. M.

to 9 P. M. I W- Little verses, attached by white ribbon to cocktail glasses, revealed the news of Frances Munger Leakey's betrothal to Kenneth Cworbett Armstrong Saturday afternoon. Afternoon Rites Will Be Read at Cranbrook Marline Riese will honor Glenna Van Home at a luncheon and shower at Devon Gables on Aug. 16 to complete a round of parties which have been given for the bride-elect before her marriage on Aug.

23. Glenna, the daughter of Mrs. Glen Van Home, of Pleasant Ridge, will become the bride of Lewis William Martin, son of the Lewis William Martins, of Pleasant Ridge. The 4 o'clock ceremony will be read in Christ Church, Cranbrook. A reception at the home of the bridegroom elect's parents will follow.

Marline Riese will be the honor maid with Joan Slug-gett as junior bridesmaid. Suzanne Hicks, Shirley Purdy and Jacqueline James will be maids. Richard Martin will be his brother's best 'man and seating the guests will be John Lindsay, A. William Subbera, Donald Kopka and Donald Featherstone. Such a pretty way to wait! Soft black rayon crepe with bright contrasting color at the throat skirt with graceful full-.

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