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21 THE STATE JOURNAL. LANSING. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 4.

1931 Japanese Working Girls Afford ESMAI emiigii i Silk Since Recent Price Slump Nine Lansing Students Will Graduate from University of Michigan at Ceremony June 2 2 fJS ALLURING same material would have cost her (By The Associated Press) OSAKA, Japan, June 4 three or four times as much. A "haori," or native coat, which 'YORLD depression is responsible I or providing Japanese woraing sells like hot cakes when tourist parties come to Japan, costs a Japanese girl only $1 or so at the little side street shops far from the fashionable So Kavishingly Becoming It girls a luxury never dreamed of a few months back. Thar Are 66 Member in Class to Receive Diplomas At Commencement Looks as if They Were Oat To Ontdo the Bride hotels where the dealers pay high Silk has become so cheap here that rents. young women of the factories and even NEW YORK, June 4 Any smart SOCIETY DONS APRONS of the peasant class now wear silk garments every day in the week. It is almost as cheap as cotton.

girl should be willing to risk the threat "three times a bridesmaid, nev FOR 'KITCHEN' PARTY For about $1.50 a Japanese girl may purchase enough silk to make herself er a bride," just to wear one of this a kimono, whereas a few years ago the June's bridesmaid's dresses. WASHINGTON, June 4 (JP) Younger members of capital society They are so femininely alluring, so turned out at a "kitchen party" given bridesmaid's outfits consists of a delectable peach chiffon dress, made We'll Su ravlsbingly becoming, It almost looks by Rushmore Patterson, dressed as fuller and fuller by the use of flounces as if they were out to outdo the bride, outlers, cooks and maids. The guests arrived about 10 o'clock, joined to one another. There Is a or at least put her on her mettle to brand new jacket to this, a quatr.t, look absolutely perfect. the CAKE! old-fashioned fichu cape effect that Three outstanding style points assail after dinner parties in other homes and stayed until early morning hours dancing.

The novelty of clothing in such contrast to the usual evening mode added zest. the eye in the pre-vlews of this June's wedding processions. ties in front and can come off later to give the girl an evening dress. The hat is the gorgeous blue of larkspur, banded in peach velvet, there Is a blue velvet sash to match the hat and First and newest is the all-white wedding. Dress the maid of honor.

the bridesmaids and all the wee at' the slippers are matching blue moire, tendants In the same chalk white of Air photographs of Hadrian's Wall, across Britain, have revealed four temporary camps which existed in Roman days. with peach satin tips, In a simple the bride's gown. Sheer, delicate, ex cutout design. quisite materials are used for the at tendants. The bride may or may not wear satin, but the bridesmaids never Commencement exercises for the graduating elan of East Lansing senior high school will be held on Friday evening, June 12, at People's church, East Lansing.

The class numbers Clifford McKlbbln has been serving as president of the group, while other officers are June Francis, vice-president. Jean Stickle, secretary. Charles Dunford, treasurer. In the class are: Barbara Ald-rlch, Agatha Amell. Barbara Bancroft.

Barbara Bradford, Robert Brue-gel, Frances Brown, Maxlne Carpenter Rowens Carr Ruth Chamberlain, Clifford Chapln, Wayne Chapman. Orace Lee Cook. Luclle Wood-row Depp, Elizabeth Duckies, Charles Dunford, William Erwln, June Francis, Jasper Fuller, Rboda Garlent. Raymond Oil), Covell Oould. Ruth Oregg, Emma Jane Ortng, Mary Louise Hallman, Richard Hewett.

Margaret Huston, Robert Hutchinson. Roma Icheldlnger, Elizabeth Johnson, Ruth Johnson. Irene Johnston, Virginia Kalmbach. Roy Klotz, Robert KUlun, Maxlne Kellogg, Robert Kren-tel Jacqueline Krueger, Dortha May. Margaret Millar, Harold Millard.

Rob-ert Millard. Margaret Morgan, Clifford McKlbbln, George Nahstoll. Louise Noble, Kenneth Odcll, Oray Palm, Harvey Robey, Angelica Rodney, Gertrude Rodney. Donald Ross, Ruth Ryder, Ola Sampson. Marllyne Scam-mon, Johanna Schuneman.

William Sever, Jean Stickle. Robert Taylor, Marian Tobey, Arthur Trlphagen. Paul Valjean. I Donald Voss, Oladys Walker, Donald Weston, Donald Wright. do.

They have either clinging, allur ing chiffons, nets, laces, mousselalne de sole, or else crisp, fresh organdie, WHEN the big moment arrives, and the bride daintily cuts into the cake, it" is reassuring to know that the inside is going to be as delicious as the outside is beautiful. We specialize in Cakes for all festive occasions, particularly weddings. Come in and get our prices. Home Dairy Co, Food Shopping Center 3 1 9-32 I South Washington Avenue standing out in prim manner. In all white weddings, the brides June Brides Choose This Charming Bonat Permanent Because they know that It makes them lovelier than any other, and because they are certain that their hair will definitely suit their own type.

Our pcrmanents make the hair lustrous, soft and very beautiful. We feel the price is exceptionally low for the quality. maids carry vivid flowers, perhaps American beauty roses or great arm-fuls of gay garden posies, in contrast with the bride's white. The maid of; honor should mix her bouquet, some, of the bride's white end some of the bridesmaid's colorful flowers. 1 Color Enters Wedding March The second outstanding style inno-l ration this year Is the one-color wed- ding, with the bride in ice blue, pastel' green, pale pink or ivory yellow.

Pi i Miller-Shaneour Beauty Shop Phone 26117 419 Mutual Building Journal Want Ads Cost Little, Accomplish Much Three tones of the color are used for this type of wedding procession. If the bride's gown Is delicate green, the maid of honor Is apt to wear a tone at least two shades deeper in green, with the bridesmaids wearing the green lust between the bridal gown and the maid of honor s. Some rlcn, wonderful effects can be achieved. The third style point and one that Slender Advised Not to Wear Pleats everybody's paying attention to, regardless of the color angle. Is that little necessary article called the bridesmaid's jacket.

Everybody's wear To pleat or not to pleat. Is one of the many questions that confront the lng one who lines up to help the bride and bridegroom through with this promise. Not the maid of honor. She Is distinguished by her lack of one. But the bridesmaids all have them this year.

Often they are trifles In contrasting taffeta, boleros, bellhops, fitted, flaring, peplum. tied at the waistline with sash ends. One of the prettiest wedding par gently slender maiden with as much uncertainty as the plumply fat young woman. To the former we say "NO!" and to the latter we say with equal emphasis "YES!" "But pleats are all the fashion." the slender maiden may wall. "And so are godets." me reply, "and they hare been fashioned with you definitely In mind." which Is the truth cut out of whole cloth.

The slender maiden may also revel to her heart's content in plaids, large and fine checks and conspicuously figured materials, while for the plump young woman these must all be shunned as though they were some 4 QiDdDDd atHtlhuLs (OtFFElR ties planned for this June will see the bride in pale pink, the bridesmaids in printed pink chiffons, with pink tulips in their printed gowns, and the maid A Cozy Home Outfit! Buy this outfit complete for S39S.50 of honor in a much deeper version of the same print. They can. you see, wear any costumes they want just so the whole procession makes a perfect picture. White Marquisette Costume For an evening all white wedding, a perfectly adorable maid of honor's Insidious malady. Also she must eschew elaborate sleeves with much trailing drapery and ornate garniture or sold separately at and cleave only to the fitted arm covering that takes Its trimming from Bam the prices shown! I Ellis and Mrs.

Ellis. Miss Maner Willi house was awarded a degree in dental I mavniilcettA with a dim cilhnitfftP Eight Lansing and one East Lan novel braids, embroidery and flat ap sing students are listed among the' receive a B. A. degree In literature, surgery and Is a member of Kl by pleating the marquisette Miss pllqued bit of color and material. It'jfraduatlng class to receive diplomas and Miss Ellis a B.

A. degree In liter- Phi, professional fraternity, is quite easy to see through a dictum from tne Unlversity 0f Michigan onturc as well as a B. S. degree. The steadman also won a B.

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v.u.c June 22. in tne top row irom icil to iormcr a a mcmDcr oi Aipna rni na- literature, took part in the penny car-attention to something must be Pre-rlgnt Bre Mlsa Elizabeth Jane Maner. tlonal sorority and the latter of Alpha nival and the sophomore circus, and pared to stand the criticism whether daugnter of Mr and Mrs w. P. Man- XI Delta.

Miss Ellis also served on served as house president in her sen- to a very low skirt line, from which it flares, and using narrow pleated ruffles at the waistline and at the hip-line. There Is a round neckline, outlined with this pleating and the rear has a deep decolletage, also outlined with ruffles. Something new and picturesque In kww ur iu w.w. er charles Richard Doyle, son of Dr. me tnsian.

stuaent Business puwica-jior year. She was connected with the the clever women has a chance to use C. B. and Mrs. Doyle, and Miss Ruth, "on, too part in tne iresnman Michigan Dally, student publication her wits and vouchsafe ior nerscu caroiyn nltii daughter of Dr.

C. W. pageant and the sophomore circus, and was a member of Cercle Francais. and was a member of the alee club. JUL only favorable criticism.

And whether or not ankles mom show i I Mr. Doric was chairman of the lnvita-1 will prove to the observant eye of tlon committee, ana is a member or Alpha Epsilon Mu honorary He received his M. D. In medicine. From left to right In the second i Aigrettes Are Back PARIS (41 Aigrettes, favorite vanity of the "gay nineties." are slipping back into the style picture.

One of the new gowns designed by Worth for exhibition at the colonial exposition is made of pale pink crepe romain trimmed with aigrettes of the tame shade. The aigrettes are embroidered on the gown and used as a motif at the base of the decollete back. row are Alvln Arnold Nellcr. Miss Kathryn Margaret Heyman, and John Asman Logan. Mr.

Nellcr Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neller of Eact Lansing, and Mr. Logan son of Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Logan evening how much Ingenuity and what recognition the possessor of the ankles has about her own anatomy. Many very pleasingly plump women have neatly turned ankles that are her greatest drawing card, while the slender figure may be built upon an almost unbelievably solid foundation. Therefore, if ankles are attractive, let them ahow, by all means, for the evening, and if not, be of good cheer and cover them up with a lovely trailing gown that Is so beautiful In Itself that no one ever stops to think about the extremities lurking behind of Lansing. Mr.

Neller Is a member of Delta Sigma Phi, the law club. and Kappa Phi Sigma, and was given an L. L. B. degree in law.

Miss Hey man secured bachelor of arts degree Flower Designs WASHINGTON White sports A Home Outfit You Will Pride Yourself in Possessing! in literature. Mr. Logan took parti in th Ilninn rmra wa.t mrmhpr of I It, "b.ma M.M ikln. TU. cross-over.

suits and dresses seen at country clubs. the varslty Dand gd 0f Delta Tau iiuvuvi'i euliu i uivmc kaiajig. aiic 1.1 i I a Delta fraternity Bishop's years of experience in furnishine hundreds amice iur ureases ana even arouna inc capital are uiossomm uui coata Is another way of slenderizing gay flowcr designs. Some of the the figure. It creates the illusion of novicr8 are painted and some embrold-taperlng the body as does stitching iercd Thcy form deep borders on Ihe about the hips on the skirts to form plcatcd or plain white skirts, orna- In the bottom row are 16ft to right) Miss Elsa Margaret Lange.

Harold Ma-bier Allshouse. and Ruth B. Stead-man. Miss Lange Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Lange. She was a member of the choral union and was active In the Women's Ath mcnt the blouse fronts and sleeves The white polo coat, popular several summers ago. has been revived. point In the center back and front.

It la surprising but skirts of this kind seem to take, literally, pounds of excess weight from that section of the body. homes for "Newly Weds," enables you to enjoy the benefits of their experience It assures you of the right kind of furniture for the proper setting of your home at tremendous savings. letic association. She received a B. S.

degree In education. Mr. Read Journal Classified Adi ANNOUNCEMENT STORE OrEN EVENINGS TILL WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE DISTRIBUTORS BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF PREFERENCE GAS STOVES FOR LANSING TERRITORY And Are Offering These Beautiful and Well Made Stoves at Exceptionally Low Prices As Our Introductory Offer The Living Room! A luxurious three-piece Jacquard Ve-lour suite new in design and elegantly upholstered guaranteed spring construction davenport, club and smart button-back chair. Gifts For the June Bride! Furniture makes ideal gifts for the June Brides they are always acceptable because of their beauty and usefulness. Select your "June Bride Furniture Gifts" at Bishop's and you are certain to cherish the gratitude of the recipient for years to come Cedar Chests Junior Lamps Bridge Lamps Table Lamps Occasional Chairs Axminster Rugs Occasional Tables Wilton Rugs Artistic Pictures Console Sets Sewing Cabinets Gas Ranges Upholstered Chairs Fine Mirrors Washing Machines Bishop's Policy Cash If You Can Spare It--- Credit If You Desire It Try To Match Thoto Fin FoahirM On Any Other Rang At This Lew Pric EVIDENCE! For The Bride and Graduate 8Z5 White and Pastel Shades Beautiful Garments Be Sure to See Them.

A charming suite, the style of which will be in vogue for many a season. 'Three pieces bed, vanity dresser, and chiffonier. The Dining Room! mu mm aw $K85 An eight-piece dining room grouping of stately design! Walnut veneer! Buffet, extension table, five side chairs, and arm chair, with tapestry covered scats. DRESSES For Travel and Street Wear Shantungs and Sports Dresses, in plain and printed effects an exceptional value. The Kitchen! Complete and attractive The refrigerator, gas range, kitchen table, and two bow-back chairs.

IN. Society Maid Full Fashioned Lace Hose Jif eh: 'PN BIBLE 2HH0ME FURNISHINGS 1 All Wanted Shades SPECIAL 1911 It I) II NEVER BEFORE SUCH VALUES $10.00 Allowance On Your Old Gas Stove Be Sure and Inspect These Exceptional Values Today mi to oi rr 101 in i IONIA AT N. WASHINGTON AVE. THE HOME APPLIANCE CO. WERE QUALITY FURNITURE IS PMCEO LOW Pbone 22116 310 N.

Washington Ave. 202 South Washington Avenue.

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