Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1921, Page 38

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5e ‘ SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 9, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY {familles. Her maternal grandmother ‘Weddings of Week Mark | [NF i .5 S5 lblr of that state. Mrs. Cockerllle was ; ivi i 1 ] | the daughter of Thomas Lee of Fair- | Ctivi 1m S>o0cCia 1rcies 0 . e ot e neome.of the weddini ]| was changea from Washington, the - | | home of the bride to Richmond, that the Rev. Dr. Burkbart, for many years Miss Isabel Williams Is Bride of Frederick, [l & R | = o n esocstsheonans dtins Interest to Capital! | L. Quinn—Will Be at Home at 4408 ‘ ! i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Hood ofj J.E. Cunningham & Co. B Georgia Avenue After January 10. i a0 e, w8 The marriage of Miss Verna Louise Lindsey, also of Washington. were X f 4 | nounce the engagement of their Davis, formerly of Frederick county, present. The bride is a 1920 graduate s s s oiibect King, son of Mr. William Bruce King jof 1522 Wyoming avenue. ' Mr. King was graduated from | Princeton University, class of 1919, and is at present attending the Har- vard graduate school of business ad- ministration. During Whe war he v Md. and Mr. Clinton Alexander Giles |of the National Homeopathic Train- | served as an ensign in the Navy. | Enéagements of of Washington took place at noon ing School for Nurses. The bride- December 25 at the home of the groom is the youngest son of Mr. bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Alexandria Dunn of Gaithersburg, Kindley Davis, 1804 Eclmont roa | Md.. and is at present a student avia- The bride wore flesh-tinted satin|tor at Bolling Field. Mr. and Mrs. draped in silver lace, and her bouquet | Dunn will be at home after Janu- | was of bride ros : | 10, at No. 4408 Georgia avenue, attended by her ter. | Washington, D. C. ‘ Miss Davis. Mr. Marion Gingell was best man. - Immediate! after the ceremony a ‘The marriage is announced of Miss Winifred Jeannette Vance, daughter wedding breakfast was served. after |of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Vanee, of S Which the bridal couple left on their [ Chicago, to Mr. Brendan James M- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bernard Mc- honeymoon. __{Cann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph w.[ : b Tague of Duluth, Minn., recently an- Mr. and Mrs. Giles will make their | McCann, 4714 15th street northwest, | 4 4 “||nouncea the engagement of their home in W ngton \\] ashmgton.! The marriage took g b idaughter Olive to J. Klmer Monroe, place at Chicago, on December 29. 5 : or cz i United States Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scherr of Bal- | 6% 98 £ O e “;fwh e n‘m.l timore announce the marr of their ! The marriage of Miss Catherine : . T . daughter Dorothy to Mr. Schlos- | Gartland M v of Baltimore to| MRS. RUDOLPH SANTELMANN, |roe of this cit berg .of this city Mr. and Mrs. tDr. Arthur G. Sullivan of Hot Springs, | A recent bride, who was Mixs Emma T . Schlosberg are spending their hon: | Ark., which took place Wednesday | Melboxtad of Minnesota, the marringe| Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Quimby en- moon ut Palm Beach. Fla. and oniafternoon, is of interest here, where [taking place in the home of the| tertained tea recently in their their return will make their home at) Dr. Sullivan was a student at the |bridegroom's parents on Connecticut{home at West 86th street, New . . 1630 Webster street Catholic University, and from where | avenue. York, when the engagement of et .1 | he graduated several years ago. The Edith_Sanborn, daughier or Mr. a A wedding of wide interest Will| eremony was performed in 8 Philip | — e — | Mrs, William Sherman Sanborn, for- take place Wednesday evening atiand James' Catholic Church, by the|uncle, Mr. Henry B. Laskey of New |merly of Monlciair und wuswi, to Victoria Zike cf Robinson, 111, to Mr. | cities. They will then make Mr. Elmer M. Pusey at & tea given Robert H. Warren, jr.. took place|home in Philadelphia. Sunday afternoon, December 26, at Wednesday evening. " The ceremony z their home, 2116 Connecticut avenue. y is with the American Red; Rose of New Jersey. The wedding par- 1y will include Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Starr, Mrs. Tarvin Belt, Mr. JOhD | was performed at 8 o'clock in the Mr. Pu; C home of the bridegroom's parents, at| A marriage uniting two important | (ross 1 < was that on Monday of Miss Iles tional headquarters. wi 3549 11th street, by the Rev. W. A.[Virginia famili Morgan of the Mount Pleasant Con- |morning, Janu sregational Church. Rebecea Freem {Howard _Freeman < A very preity wedding service was | Thomas Hatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs performed December 26 at the home |James Hatcher, which took place in rence of New York; Mr. Ezra Gould| Park, tor eir niece, Miss Jennie d ROITAWE OEIMETRIY { e e a by of Wash ns:‘m._ ',\1,—, George lvens, {falsk;y' and Mr. Aaron Smith of Phila.i:,{e\'. \l:. }Il;rliurkh {}: m;«[‘ T X'yl;nn_llowenl Announcement has been made by * A b elphia. v a breakfa e Hotel Jefferson, charge @affaires of Finland, and) "SR 0™ ) ieroom was transformed |when the guests included the group many others. |of intimate friends who witnessed the ! their Shortly after their mar- | Mille Mrs. Louise M. Smith announces the engagement of her daughter KEdith 1 e to Mr. George E. Morrison, jr., A, of Scranton, Pa. The wedding take place in June. Richard Starr, Nina Gore miral and M yson, the min- ister of Serhia and Mme. Grouitch. Carter Phelps of New Lou Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Cowan Miller of Astoria, L. 1, of the engagement of daughter, Miss Marion Eloise to Ralph Cullison Keefer, son other persons prom- | guests. inent in W sbineton. Bies s‘a"._\imam his home in Hot Springs, Ark. After an elaborate dinner for the| Mr. and Mrs: Alexander N. Griffith only attendants will be her i er. | Sl immediate_families, the couple left |have announced the engagement of Mre Searls iose, and Miss Dolly | ..The marriage of Miss Kathleen|for a wedding trip to sev | their _daughter, Hazel Elizabeth to | with boxwood plants, Norwegian fir, northern pine and spruce and hol ceremony. The marriace of Miss Mabelle and Mrs. Charles Milton Keefer 2 , t sembl, ., 4 ze Mr. Hatcher and his bride left|of Mr. and o i Yenitia Carr. dauehter of Mrs. Charles | 10, roSR210 &y foreaty and the core (e 0 1ok e Shuthern wedding | of Washington, D. C.” Miss Millbr Eemest Carr of Clarksburg, 'W. Var.iUNGY SORDEE0CRer Dy (aibl Colian | BICIORS ronit thelr fetuin thay wifi | Eraduated’ from the Academy "o Mount St. Vincent and was very ac- 1o Mr. Maury Middleotn, son of Mr. 5 . REMIE Mariin vav D. W. Miadicton of Washington. wili | {£3°° 4G SRILDOSEY:y Jhe briges sie; Lbe, ar, home at 8 Martin avenue. | "o "\ ar "work. Mr. Keefer was take place Thursday evening, January | iridegroom's - brother, M. Leonsrd | The families of the bride and brige-|graduated from Jhe University ot ; 5 D Smith, were, respectively, maid of :groom are equally well known in the | Pennsylvania. anc a The ceremony will be perfomed at|ponor and ' groomsman, and the |Old Dominion, she being a de.\‘cflndent!sf-r\'ml as first lieutenant with the Division Field Artillery, U. 8. A. Lee and Fairfax 81 8 o'clock in palm room of 2400 | poide was Kiven s . iy 16th street. Miss Carr will have Miss glyen W marflage by lier offithe WasHilnkion Jsabel Maury Middleton, sister of the bridegroom. as her maid of honor, and Miss Virginia Armstrons as_brides- maid, Owing to a recent death in the family of the bride, invitations have been limited to the families and im- ' mediate friends. \ The marriage of Miss Faye Hollander, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hol- lander of 211 3d street, to Mr. William Goldman took place at Ohove Sholom % Synagogue on January 2, before a large BTt e eabbl ey erowiis 11151117 F STREET performing the ceremony. The bride, who walked with her mother and father. wore a beautiful white satin gown with court train, and the veil was arranged in cap fashion about the dark coiffure, and was sur- mounted by a chaplet of pearls. She carried a shower bouguet of lilies of the valley and bride roses. ‘The bridegroom’s sister, Miss Lillian Goldman of Baltimore, was matron of honor, and Mr. Ben Goldman, brother of [ 4 the bridegroom, was best man. 4 A reception followed at the bride's ||| home. Among the guests were: Misses - Celie and Rose Hollander, sisters of th. bride; Mr. and Master Julius and Louis Hollander, brothers of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenfeld. Miss Kitty Rosen- feld, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luber, Mr. and Mrs. M. Berman. Mr. and Mrs. [ ) [} W. Smith and Misses Helena and Kath- aryn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sha- gro and the Misses Shapiro, Mr. and N. Shapiro and Miss Amy Shapiro, Mrs. R. Silverman. Mrs. C. Dash, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck, Mr. Robert Fox Hope Housc. the home of Mr. Wil-|iiev. "Hugh J. Monoghan. The bride | Yoslk Mr. Starr _Jocelyn Murphy, jr. of liam J. Starr, at Easton. Md. when |is the daughter of Mrs. Cornelia Ross | ' e's brothers and sister from | Montclair, N. J., was announced. Miss Miss Rosamond Starr will be mar- McSherry, and the bridegroom is the | Newark, the bridegroom's parents | Sanborn is a graduate of the Colonial e — ried to Mr. John W. Belt of the|son of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer J. Sul- sister from Philadelphia. and | School of Washington and Mr. Mur- B L, United States diplomatic service. The jlivan of Northhampton, Mass. Dr.|3iss Pauiine Laskey from New York | phy is a graduate of Dartmouth Col- guests will include foreign diplomats [Sullivan graduated from Johns Hop- |iwere the only other out-of-town | lege. ; kins University last summer. and will T and the way to do this is to CUT THE PRICE—that’s what we’ve decided to do—we are not going to use the custom- ary language of urging you to buy at these reduced prices—if you cannot see the shrewdness and wisdom of getting our kind of merchandise at figures LOWER than you will ever get again—then the loss is yours! Mr. L Feldman of this : . . and 3re 1. E, Plotkin, Mr. In the late winter and early Spring—perhaps Decaman: ME. and Mira. Max Shepice, more than any other time in the year—the Suit is Taan k- song. Richard and Louis G- i : man; Mrs H. Goodman and dangnter, a necessity. Lillian Goodman; Mr. and Mrs. H. L S PUGmaed dnelitees, Just contemplate the occasions for its wear—and ‘Misses Sop Ester and Bab Plot- , Shupiro of Balfimare, Sie. and Sire. you’ll appreciate keenly the really extraordinary 5 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats with Skunk Collar and Cuffs, 36-Inch $ .00 Coldvers of New Yor eity. o o opportunity that comes with this last reduction— Models. Reduced : = After " the wedding. supper Mr. and ; - els. uced to. S SS a5 SRS Th s ss M= SWliam F-Goldman left ou treic| | : made in defiance of loss and in fulfillment of our honeymoon to New York and Atlantic L ahs hemhome BN duty to this clearance policy of ours. more after January ° e, " s Tsbel Tams ana s BRI S F 2 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats With Fitch Collar and Cuffs, 36-Inch 32 87 i D el i e ing ter of the models—and the consistent excellence Models:: Reduceditos......cai s wsis s siszusisioiiinimowsisiit St i o mssio P. Ryland, pastor of the First Bap- tist Church of Clarendon, at the home tiat Church of Clarendon, at the home of production throughout—materially and artisti- Hunt, at No. 8 North Maple street. cally. Only the members of the family and 3 Miss Ola Andrews. and Mr. Edward M. Pasternak 1232 14th St. Sale Of All Women’s Model Suits We are determined not to carry ‘over a single Fur Coat, 4 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, With Beaver Collar and Cuffs, 36-Inch .50 Models. Reduced to. .......cccceciome crorermsorn: i s297 3 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, With Skunk Collar and Cuffs, 40-Inch § 3 Models. Reduced to.....c.ciciceicie e o eiromern St et e T 1 Magnificent Hudson Seal Dolman, Elaborately Trimmed With Skunk $725'°0 and Ermine. Reduced to : ' 1 French Seat 42-Inch Model Coat, With Beaver Collar and Cuffs. Re- 3395.00 duced to . 15 French Seal Coats, 36-Inch Models, With Skunk, Beaver, Squirel and $27 .50 Fitch Trimmings. Reduced to... - 8 Bay Seal Coats, 36-Inch Models, With Opossum, Beaver, Skunk and 31 9 .50 Squirel Collars. Your Choice. ... .... Every suit in the house is reduced—some half and more—but we are featuring these two assort- ments—made up of wide grade spans. Suits formerly sell-$2 4-50 ing up to $75.00.... Suits formerly sell-$ p 050 ing up to $125.00.. When you think of your need think of your sav- ing—and you’ll be deeply interested in this last price move. @10 0] o [oTe eteete 1@ e1s; o o] o (o] ool ol0] o o] [0} B () olel e loje eTeTlele () e [Siw(s]eia ols o O eleleleistereleterore;ele: ele[elotere 1o leTe e .o eie oo efe1eleleter ooz oo 3 Marmot Coats, Natural Collar and Cuffs..........c.ccocevecoyeecrrvs oo oo $ 1 25& Fancy Skunk Neckpieces...... $ 26300 | Alaska Fo Scarf... J.E. Cunningham & Co. 316 7th Street Greatly Reduced nouncing —the arrival and initial showing of— Dresses for Spring. Gowns particularly designed for Southland wear. Hats for Spring—for wear both here and at the balmy watering places. § For Quick Clearance $225 Suits, $125 $150 Suits, $67.50 $125 Suits, $58.50 Notably reasonable in their markings—indica- tive of return of normal prices—at least here.

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