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Yjewd for Wocl?Rn La/Omen !n Mayfair yjewd for Wocl?rn lA/omen Society Newt PAGE 10 DETROIT EVENING TIMES (THOSE CHEERY SSOO) Tuesday, February 24, 1942 Groups Gay Sale Bares * In Mayfair During Brief lUI Rare Art Jf| with 'Time-Off Treasures I jKflfc 1,. l By MACRY PAd, Br JACK OLIVER YORK, WELL. THEY have to take NEW Feb. 24—The FIK.'T OF th* dning* c*iffbrs’ing ...the Detroit Boat een.r time-off from their war recent auction sale of art treas- Club * one-hundred-and-third birthday... is the luncheon work and their daily dune* and ures of Mrs. Leonard G. Elm- which the yals mil staff Wednesday . all the other Must Dos now hirst afforded a rare treat for Countless rr'rrN»rs ha\e b*en on the phone buzzing crowding the calendar. auct followers. And just that, dome when we Many of the articles one® j their pale .. to invite ’hem to this All-girl-galx sidled into the Casino, Book's graced Mrs. s And here are iu*t a few of the many prospective Hc c , Elmhirst former hostesses Mr* Bob Miller (the one-time (1 >BMHwhyLi 'ft town house at 1130 Fifth r ve., Mrs. ‘ Eddie Wiehropp Mrs Roy K PeHar Mrs. .Je-m Plat/i. lunching with her : now ilie home of Mrs Harrison ambulance corps looking I W* IFHiiil Williams; others came from John Thomas Naun. Mrs. Albert F. Pudnth and Gates... .Mrs. very trim in the blue uniform, “Apple Green.” her country Slavens. E. M. Gregory ... Samuel J. and Mrs. rap . at Westhury. I . which ....Mrs. service and short hair-fix . home L. om* William M Packard, escort- 1 believe Mrs Elmhir<*t still ini; his pretty daughter. Susie, owns and keeps open the year Among Other Prospective Hostesses who was being quite grown-up ' ’round despite her long resi- ir that elegant green wool dence in England. will he that IN ADDITION outfit . It recalled Mrs. Carnegie the former Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Rov R. Williams .. Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Lovely Elaine Appleton, chat- Elmhirst. W. M. Rosbnrouph.. Mrs Albert Arburv Mrs, Lyle C. ting with the relehrated “Pan- lard P Straight, horn Dorothy rho" before returning to icon Payne Whitney, daughter of the ' Mrs. C. Haines Wilson **' Colhnson. Mrs. Pari W. Neumann ... - the Eddie Eisenherps at their 'f '~4M\ late William C. Whitney, one- Mrs. Terrv Manning . Mrs Marvin L. Stanton and time secretary of the L. table . t , ‘navy, Mrs. Allvne C. Li’chfield . Ret*e Flannery, sporting a renounced her American citi- new red honnet . in to a The *« you probably know will celebrate with . zenship 10.15 become Bills stopping to British subject. a stag dinner Thursday evening Baxter di*h great with Mrs Helen Hudson and Since her marriage to I,enn- With the oldest members rutting the towpring rake Mrs Forrest W. Starling at their aid Knight Elmhirst. son of an « • 4 vantage , English clergyman she favorite point . has Mrs. Walter Reese O’Hair, made her home in England at BeHy Hamlin Hears Fiance Transferred mining Mrs. Omar Field Rams I i : a 1 111 acre . estate Totnrs, in the heart and her large party . near PRETTY BETTY HAMLIN daughter of Mr. and Mr*. It vvas all very merry nf the Devonshire farming Otto F. Hamlin .. ha« recently received word from her fiance We retreated to our corner country hut few have known of and glared at our toast. her presence in our midst—be- . ...Corp. John A. Graffus that he s been transferred from Melba Fort Dix * 0 0 cause ifie former Dorothy Whit- ney is practically unknown by Tr point in Missouri.... MR AND MRS CHARLES a C. HOWARTH. whose been sight to Mayfair. And Mrs. Robert D. Morrison of t’niversitv place has soaking up the sunshine at their CHRISTEN- had the glad tidings that her husband has received Beach home, have MISS HELEN .lust Miami re- SEN of road, a nirmr at to Coirtell his Navy Wings at the Naval Air Station Pensacola. turned these parts in time to College, has just to (heir ARTISTS’ MARKET FOR NOON LE( TI RE Hillsdale Fla. and been commissioned as an ensign in the Unitffd sav hy-hye daughter, SHOPPERS DROP INTO of Kappa Mr* frving F. Schauhert, and elected president .. Kappa Sorority at her States Naval Reserve granddaughter. Suzanne who MISS HOrE WHITTEN 'left) and MRS. ROBERT Market preceding the lecture on this artist’s works given Gamma # • » are departing this chill for the T. CROWLEY were discussing one of the paintings hv hv Edgar P. Richardson and conveniently staged during South and a month in Florida. the noon hour for shoppers and downtown Glimpsed in Throng at Fashion Show 0 0 • Fred Fapsdorf on exhibition at the Detroit Artists’ worker-. gaze BRIDE-ELECT MARY HOL- WE TORE our away from the lush fashion show Starre' of the speech depart- chan man of the W ivnr Co.r'y he returning Wednes- irh in the Statler's Terrace Room to peer at such of your LEY will of day from over Chicago way Democratic Women to Hold ment Wayne University; Democratic the* chums as after a several-day stay. Negro spirituals sung hy Mrs. presidents of pemne rat i r . 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Mills. who were with their Edna Walker, with Wilbur Hall women s clubs -n the M*'tropo - . .. tan aiea and the unmen fnend Miss Mae Ralle. SEEMS PROF E. R PENROD Tomorrow at the piano; arias from operas mem- Musicale Night t Mrs. John H. French who was with Mrs. Walter F. of Hillsdale s department of sung hy Madame Pia lgy, the bers of the State Onti il <*rn- urging m it tee. Tant . phvsirs has been his DEMOCRATIC WOMEN of door pi'/es at 10 15 o'clock hv opera singer whn is now a war ('.enrge v V . lads-students to prepare them- Wayne County, at R to- the president, Grover E refugee from Europe and the Mrs Mot i la-k . o’clock Mrs. Mrs. George F. Goodson . with a large party of friends. replace radio O Loan Mi*s t »hve I.at' -r d • nr i selves to men as morrow nigh* give their Trombley showing of the film The World will ’’ And later heard that down in New York the Wil- Prrger charge technicians in ihe National annual musicale at the Ronk- The program will include We Want to Live In Miss M»r\ r-ave I sale nf t k k• > *s liam McGraws on January Ift. became the parents of Sharon Emergency. particularly or )ohs Cadillar. the latest war songs «ung hy Guests of honor will he Mr*. of he of inspecting in radip sister of vice- Van \ ikrp, Agnes ... testing and This i« the* club’s one fund- Louis Wood, aecnmpanird by Angus McLay. Mrs. Howell of mi- - industry. singing chairman the p>-._ mi - raising project of the vear and Riley Clint; community president Henry A Wallace. Mrs. McGraw was Ellen Eichenlaub of Detroit So-o-o-o Hugh Rudolph daughter of mit tee is «>*isied in M'- A - the program i* a relaxation from led by Mr. Wood; two humor- Mrs. - you know ... Margaret Mr ’apt nr Miss Mary Haher- the usual one of consideration ous monologues, “A Woman Senator Prentiss Brown, Miss Ravre Levin Cor • * » daughter of the Christian Slellwagen. Pinu. Mrs ,?anma Hoski, Mr* korn. of government, labor community Learning to Be a Radio An- Elizabeth president Jr*., B h * *. Henry Hahorkorn and sev- maiters and. now war work. nouncer’’ and “The Women s of the Michigan Sta’e Federa- Ida Henson and M.-> i m< Inghams Returning From Wedding Trip eral of her fellow-studpnts have pemorrat (Vimfort Defence bonds and defense Committee Meeting for the tion of ir Womens signed up the Barr, Leopard .lurk.cn -v IN Arbor Mr. and Ray W. Ingham are for classes and are £tam{>s will be distributed as Chine-e Relief Ball’ hy Julia Clubs, Mr*. John vice Mrs. OUT Ann Mrs. now going full-tilt. returning today from the brief trip following their marriage in Ann Arbor s Michigan league Chapel . Saturday. By Frances Drake And settling their new apartment.... t a*, -:- The bride is the former Esther Mae Count* daugh- HOROSCOPE ter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Counts of New York City If, fhs S*nrt, in tbr Srrt [l>ribdn\ Come* lv, nvri Fwd \Ybrt Vour Qftt'nok ArcnrHirg to and is extremely attractive.... with dark curly hair .. and Lnnk nn Ynur things nrp •• n*rt\ f> !'• < Re very blue eyes jf for M rrlvmrln;i, b'>hninr<t ~ u -ual daily routine and all cpor I rr importance 'a- rheerf'ji at'<¦•'.i* ir r. <• >i- > r ’t'nv'st more i u And her bridegroom . is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward iMFSPr ft. MARCH t TO A mil. : > W?niK HMFII llllt social or arn*»ir ah!t* delays. S. Ingham of Nottingham road.... .•Inca Friendly Ur the r get voted than triT runt # # ? kind nf energetic and :n*e ’gent aTair* or undertaking new proj- f'Orn on <» i e(Torts. I p to l ”.<» p. m. esper a! ects that cRn just a« well wait .4 CHILD Hnni’jt, - >r • . dealing ( am:an]r, m r a*' Will Be Continuing Their Studies advantages for w th >uj' a auspicious time. Aun for more *. H.r- .« rinrs, executives, in matters of arti«t r. Intri! 1 fcr«*n at perfection » YOUNG MRS. INGHAM and her husband.
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