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'"Lorry" took her vacation last winter     a breakfast was given at the Warde_
and made a stop-over in Detroit.           for the members of the families and!
                                           the bridal party. At four-thirty we all
   On May 31 Marjorie Kerr was mar-        drove out to the Ford Airport where
ried to Brown Lanning. They were           Winifred and Bernd took off for Cleve-r3
married in St. George's church in Sarnia,  land. Their car had been shipped down
Ontario. A reception at Majorie's home     by boat, and from there they drove to
followed the ceremony. Majorie wore        Philadelphia, New York, and Boston!
an ivory satin dress fashioned on          After a few days in Detroit, they are
princess lines. Her veil was arranged      spending several weeks in Northern
in cap shape and from her shoulders a      Michigan at the National Guard ("amp.
panel of lace extended over the tulle      On their return they are to take an
veil. Virginia Smith Keltz and Marian      apartment in Detroit.
Tanner were matron and maid of honor.
Their gowns were of opaline rose lace         Virginia Crossman and Dr. ClarenqJj
with matching hats of horsehair braid.     Maguire were married at the Metros
The first stop on the honeymoon trip       politan Church at seven o'clock, June
was in Detroit en route to many points     27. "Ginny" wore a Patou gown of
in Northern Michigan. Majorie and          ivory satin, arid a coronet of orangSj
Brown are living in Detroit, and Ma-       blossoms with a long veil in which singles
jorie is continuing her secretarial work   orange blossoms were caught through-J
at General Motors.                         out the entire length. lone Crossroad
                                           maid of honor, wore a peach crepeJ
   Another wedding took place in Ann       chiffon with a slight train. LurilUa
Arbor on June 17 when Mary Kent-           Hittle and Beatrice Graham CrossmaB
Miller was married to John Tennant.        (who had been married at high noonl
The ceremony was read in St. Andrew's      to Charles Crossman) were the bridesj
church at ten o'clock, and only immedi-    maids. They wore lace and net dresse$|
ate members of the family were present.    of green and pink which were made of
Mary was gowned in ivory organdie          the prevailing long sweeping styles;!
made with a tight bodice and full skirt.   Matching slippers completed their cosq
White mitts and a large horsehair braid    tumes. After a reception for the families!
hat completed her costume. Her two         and the bridal party, Virginia and Clar*l
attendants wore organdie of orchid and     ence left for Duluth by boat. They wiffl
apple green fashioned in bodice and long   be at home in Detroit.
skirts. A wedding breakfast was served
to ten guests, and a large reception fol-     At a lovely home wedding in Romeo,]
lowed at the Women's League Building.      Mich., Dorothy Letts was married to Dr,J
After an eastern trip they are making      William Wylie on July 2. Dorothy word
their home in Ann Arbor where Jack         pale pink chiffon and a hat to matchd
will complete the last year of his law     She had two attendants. Immediatelyl
study.                                     after the ceremony they left for NeWj
                                           York City where they will make tbeffl
   Winifred Sample and Bernd Baetcke       home.
were married at high noon on Saturday,
June 21, at St. Joseph's church in De-        Two visitors who have been in th«j
troit. Winifred was lovely in a gown       West for some time have come Eastj
of egg-shell satin fashioned on the old    Louise Duncan Walker and her little I
period lines with a long train. Her cap-   son are spending several months in De- !
shaped veil was caught with orange         troit. This is the first time Louise has
blossoms. Long matching kid gloves         been home from California. Erina. <
completed her attire. Dorothy Sample       Schnauffer Tomlinson arrived just
and Virginia Van Zandt Snider, maid and    time to attend Majorie*s wedding anoj
matron of honor, wore Chanel models of     then hurried on to see her mother Uj
lace and net. Dorothy wore green and       Cleveland. Helen Howard Xewby anflj
Virginia, orchid. Large hats, lace mitts,  son, Charles, have driven from HoustpA .
and pumps to match were the finishing      Tex., to spend several months in Dc-
touches. Frances Norton and Winifred       troit. Ira could not take his vacatiwj
Benedict Dudley, the bridesmaids, had      at this time so after Helen returns to.|
period gowns of the palest shell pink      Texas, they plan to take a camping tnP-
with large poke hats, lace mitts, and
pumps to match. After the ceremony            Frances Barrett spent several w e e * £ J
                                           in doing some special publication wor*;J
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