Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1921, Page 39

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MRS. FRANK Formerly Mixs Ru marriage to Capt. Pritchard, took place Christma; Weddings of Week Mark . Aectivity in Social Circles 223 (Continued from 'Sixth Page.) «eremony was performed in Wyan-|. dotte, a suburb of Detroit, where the bride’s parents make their home, by the Rev. Father Fisher. Mr..and Mrs. Henderson left immediately after for Washington, making the trip by motor,cand are spending the holidays | With the former's parents in Forest | Glen. They be al_home aster Apiis 1 at Bowden, . Mr., Henderson is a native of Washington, but now makes his home in Bowden. Sunday, December 26, 1920, &t 3-p.m., the wedding of Miss Maud Allan Harris of this and Mr, Dale Campbell Bill- man of Sullivan, Ind., was solemnized at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Maude C. Harris, 3115 Mount Pleasant street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. C. Copenhaver, pastor of Mount Pleasant M. E. Church. The tride was attired in a dark blue trav- eling dress, as the couple left at once for Sullivan, Ind.. where they will make their future home. Only the immediate family = were present, including Mrs. Marian B. Allen of New York city and ! Miss Janet Huffer of Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Maude C. Harris, formetly of Sullivan, Ind., and attended Denver University, where she Harvard University. He is a member of the PhI Delta Theta Fraternity and present professor science in the Sullivan High School. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gordon of At- Janta. Ga., announce the marriage of their daughter Lila to Mr. L. Le Page Lewis. son of Mr. Arthur G. Lew: wnhlnnnn Friday eveni Decem ber-137, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Sacred Church Féctory. in Atlanta, the e James A on officiating. the only brother of the bridegroom. was the best man. Miss Ireme Gorgon. a sm.er of the bride, ,was the mmid of henor. The bride, who was given in mar- :hfir Mr. E. L. Cordon. ng gown of brown satin combined with lace and brown Sooreette crepe, With a hat of brown duvetyn, aad wore a corsage bouquet ©f bride roses and vailey lilies. Following the ceremony a_wedding Supper was given at the Piedmont Hotel. The daintily appointed table was adorned with a basket filled with red roses and the places of the .,ua:nl! were marked with cards ornamented | i ‘with wedding symbols. Mr. Lewis and his bride left later in the evening for a short veddmz‘ trip, and after December.20 will be at home to their friends at the Del Manta apartments, on Piedmont nue and South Prado. Atlanta. Mr. Lewis has made his home in Atlanta for the past seven years andl is a graduate of Marist College. When America entered the war he volun- teered his scrvicen and was detaijed | for a number of months at Camp Gordon. in the Quartermaster’s Corps, and later, when he received his com- mission as lieutenant, was assigned to duty in the transport department He made several voyages to France and return. and since receiving his honorable discharge from the service has been prominently identified in business in Aun The marriage of Miss Frances I Snook to Mr. George E. Herbst, both of State College, Pa., took pla mesday evening, December ceremony was performed at 8 uate of Wabash College and anmdedi 1 January Clearance SALE 14 to 1-3 OF on All Wraps, Coats Gowns Afternoon and Day Dresses, Suits, Blouses, Smocks, Lingerie, Negligees ] and Novelties ; Trimmed Hats, | $7.50 10 *20 Were $18/00 to $50.00 1-3<OfF on All Furs ' W SOCIETY in the Memorial Lutheran Church in the presence of a small company of | risk service in Wa friends by the Rev. George M. Dif- | Agne: fenderfer, pastor of the church. Mis: Bessie Blosser was maid of honor and | the best man was Mr. M. Swartzell. Miss Laura fAn Joseph P. Smith, of the Tank Corps, | of the bride. were married at the residence of the 2108 18th street, on Monday evening. by the Scott Smith of St. Margaret's Epis- On account of the re- cent death of the bride's grandmoth- | From the Beston Tranactipt. er, Mrs. Anita McKee Swift, the wed- ding was a very quiet affair. The|after your husband had the granddaughter of ° the George C. McKee of the | Union army of the civil war, after- ward member: of Congress from the | that. state of Mississippl. Mr. home is in San Diego, C: eran of the world war. France with the 32d Division The marriage of Dr. Howard Ten- | Transcript. tpsb or 11th ST. N.W. . Durham took morning of December 26 The bride was attended b Dudjgy and Mr. man Mr. Fred Durham, Followin ding journey, Dr. and Rev. Dr. Herbert ient—Yes; 1 couldn't imith, whose is a vet- served in but who seces phil nyson Child, examiner - in, the wa ington, and llll 1 H.. the Rev. D. 8. Jenks nmrllllnr y M le Schwarts and Dr. Child had a8 'Best, 4.y arrarnoon at & tes al the home of , returned to {heir homs. Mr. make their home in Washington. CONSCIENTIOUS SCRUPLES. Lawyer — Then-I understand that ev&rytmnt to you, you left him. man who cheats his creditors like ——— “We nead some new rugs. dear. “Don't we need blunkets mor. blankets THE .SUNDAY STAR JANUARY -2, 1921= PART 2. her parents,. Mr. || Hodges, . during "the nolidays, will re- [ w: ‘ Chevy Chug I turn.to Goucher _this waek. dence. R. ., Miss Holen Hanford Was hostess Tues- | Cnl and Mrs. in r.nlllll Tokdor Grafton street. the brother Mr. Shy Tomli, secretdry of the Jan-{at pretty Dhort woa. | her parents in honor of her cousin, Miow | 4 ups sinbaey. saameined u s nd. Mrs. Vernon E.|who was a Red Cross worker here dur-‘ nd Mrs. R. S. McBride were hosts dance at lust .week to watch the old year out pllOE TuliGa afternoon. i ar Prefty visited her Mrs. has returi (el - Home o p, gy friends at Child will | Lueille Walker of Shetbyville, Ky., who | i ’u‘mmr'fa dinner ns the chevyl(;'hna CL‘}‘; lng;htha !‘x‘m %:-r in thiy meeting of Maj. and Mrs. riday evéening to wxtch the wid! There no mon nt the holiduy: 1a her bouse guest during the holidays. | 50 U, S FoE 10, S e " {fne Chevy Ohase Chapt- he. Yo g . ARG Mok D, O, Tavis alieh v Miss Mary: Eusapeth Clurk, aaughter |Aomen's” Christian Association during (N5 “juve return January 10 for Florida, where they will | o¢ 1y, Clark, Jangary. - Mr .znd Mrs. E. 3 ham, ‘who is lauglite spend several weeks. e taTnear ety tons 4 .uua.. at’ the e Sn 8 e e Mr; and Mrs. 8. H. Gruver are leaving | home of her parents last’ week. e Mr. and Mrs, George lhrm were At ! home to their friends Tuesday { Trom 8 %o 11 o'clock’ celebrating the fit: Miss Agnes Ridgway wag hostess at | teenth anniversary of their marriage. dance at the Chevy Chase'library (0 4| Miss Isabsl Foster of Boston, Ma: uraber of her voung friends last week. | i visiting her brother-in-law and Mr. Benjamin Frunklin Davis of New ! ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam J. Wallis. York vity, who visited his mother Strs. H. A left last week for . _Boston | Christmas. has returned to New York. ' Binghamton, N. to attend the wed- | art: at th Misy Helen Hodges, who is viwitingding of her nie ins Agnes Murray made over | ... week for Florida to spend the win- | ve with a|ter. Mr. and Mrs. more. Md., who and nlece, Mr. The House of Courge:; i ingham, for the holida: Eagar Buck- B. A relutive :lhave returned to e home o afrernoon. 608 TO 614 Big Annual January Clearance ~ —more 1mportant in the depth and scope of the reductions than ever « before—begins tomorrow We hold this sale for a real purpose—yleldlng - of profit and even cost to its speedv attamment a cutting _Models that weaves. every seam and curve the master minds which designed and the hands master them. FURS ,Closel to Half Price We always make the big reduction in Furs in the Jan- udry Sale—and this season is no exception. - You can buy these Furs antee the perfection.of the skins and the integrity of the modeling and making— even though the present prices .are such fractions of the real values. : We sold at very dectdcd advantage during August— now the August prices are doubly discounted—on All Coats—All Sets— All Prices. Greater SAcrifige ng Never Made Suits of the Highest Type _ Literally every remain- ing Fall and Winter Suit in the house has been gathered into one of these three groupings—necessi- tating, in many instances, ular price. Fur-trimmod and Plain Tailored ‘create a fashion ex- clusively . their own—employing the finest class of furs—and the hnghcst grade” of plaln and fancy Effectively braiding and embroidery—richly lined with silk—and reflecting in confidently—for we guar- | 23 of half the reg- Z . s trimmed - with which tailored These Magnificent Into three groups that cover now a wide span of ¢rades——~ ’35 59 | Luxurious in their big collars and cuffs of fur; or smartly charac- terful, with the capey effects of self-material, The very fineat of the furs—Australnan Opossum, Skunk, Wolf, Seal, The very choicest of the Winter Coatings. Bolsvia Wool Velour g'"’? Veldyne Cl;n:m":nyn stbmouo Corduval Novelties the more precise {urm~finlnghdeslgm. Still others of Dolman.like s embellished with serial stitching or silk embroidered art figures, We’ve Simply Surrendered to Clearance Handsemely modeled on the big form-envele plng Hifies, graceful "& “;fl:& I‘l:d :ith‘iben;fi,_;‘r dln s th sitk;‘e vely AStOnishing Prices Now Rule These Supremely Smart Dresses The January Clear- ance 1mposes upon us _dra’stic action aEecting the garments here at New Year's. It's a wonderful assort- ment that is presented— including— Distinctive Dresses for Street Wear Effective Dresses for Afternoon Wear Charming Dresses for Informal Wear —portraying exclusive fashions; ind -employing ingenuously ap- plied 'embellishments of ribbon, -worsted and silk embroidery; leather and tinsel— Velvet Serge B‘&Jfll ' Plain Georgette eorgette ; . Tricot;:’a 2“” B Tricolette ey Toffete Velour Jersey Combinations \ Coats some Vests. 3 T of Harrisburg, Pa., | dgnih:er Licut. and Mrs. Charles W Little Miss Eleaner and Master Reed rwell entertained « number of their ?bxhpsb Yy L Blouse Bargains A rcplcnnhed assortment on the aisle tables—Georgette and Crepe de Chine—exceedingly good models: effectively trimmed with embroidery and lace. = All Jersey Silk Petticoats; 1 : - Jtmm:ltd ith ribbon. s4~95 H Special g ¥ Geénuine Kayser ‘Jersey Silk s2.35 Genuine Kayser Jersey. Silk Bloomers. NOT A HOOT. a04 [ prom the Louisville Courier-Journal “No. your homer, he didn't | hoot whether I saw him notr.” son-in-law ned to her home “How do you know he didn't the home of their ell, he didn't blow his horn. M. L. Brett, who ® With Ma, and B% o Moantciate, Specml Exh[b.t 1 to their home. s Beautiiul Handwoven Qu t Rugs. Linen Chintzes. odds §lhd ends: Table Linen., Laces, Wilh- able Handwoven Hats for Sout wear. An ‘opening ior tear@ih candies; excellent location of the L0 Gift Shop, 1219 Conn. Ate e tiennine English Collic for 11th ST. NW, __[ 15 . 48 More H " Choice at D | ? f Specials Special’ at............ Special .........

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