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Qs O g R g~ socrery _______ THE BUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, JUNE 12, 1991PART 2 socieTy SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS MANY JUNE WEDDINGS ADD |f T By Carrios sweet peas {n pasici |besrers ol Staloup were train- | wiih friends and relatives, erea tne | shades. The bridegroom had as best man | church Mrs. Victoria Calvert renderes G DeMLRL, EMMOSS S"SSITH ) Little Flofence Kincheloe and Ma-|his brother, Mr. Horace Groff of |the wedding march from “Lohengrin.” | & TO INTEREST OF SOCIETY £ rginia West were I Washington, and the ushers were Mr. | After the ceremony u reception was % #ue%l;' Gunble“ Mr. Henry Gamble, ::{d Ildlhn-hhoflme of the bride's par- 3 ) r. Chauncey Whitcraft. Mr. Wilbur | ents and a buffet supper was served. (Continued from Fourth Page.) Mutersbaugh. _ the young | Whiteraft, Mr. Robert Cros and Mr. | The bride and bridegroom were as- | navy blue tricotine and a duvetyne brother, was ringbearer, and William ! Joseph Farver. The church was filled (Continued on Seventh Page.) | hat of the same color, and carried a 5 s e R R R e T ey e e st B lhowcrf h:uquelll of bride roses and lllies of the valley. ashingtons AEOLIAN HALL —- Twelfth and G Streets 3| C.rcliiidka by Mrs Maude Steaney DuccArt Nasclsa Veber Duc-Avt Piasclas Tohnson “Hadas His. best. nan. M Aaclian Vesalions Johnson s his best Hugo Dalquist of Worcester, Mass. Preceding the ceremony Miss Alice 4 : e ) BT S R [ ] [ ] Rice sang, and Miss Annie Anstadt ) (SALE\ > vy presided at the organ. ead [} lt ecla Immediately after the ceremony M: y y ° e amn eI & ene . . 1510 H Street N.W. Opposite Shoreham Hotel home after July 1 at Worcester, Mass, une aiues R | e Announcing for Tomorrow lo 5 t Ma'the! A Wonderful Upright Piano | {5 B - The Most Wonderful Values Positively the biggest value in upright pianos ever offered. Sold at 5. Beautiful case and $395‘ 00 of honoi Miss Marie Josephine Hal- of the finest construction. Elegant tone. Special loran, sister of the bridegroom. and 5 Mirys AgnealRetdiecfeoitn. ot MRS. WILFRED H. BLANZ, o e son : esma apt. Paward Toonevelt Hnlloran, brother |A bride of Friday, who was formerly of the bridegroom. will be best man. |~ Mixs Mary Catherine McCauley. | The ushers will be Mr. Williar Mitls | Thompson and Mr. Edward Ashton Fuller, jr. A reception for relatives|the organ, and again just before the and close friends will follew the cere-{ceremony, while e bridul party mony at the home of the bride's|paused, he sang “I Love Thee Truly.” The ceremony was performed by the ts. 4 P 24 pageate pastor. the Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley. The marriage of Mr. Louise Geodsich | "The bride, wiio was Eiven in ma ot Habbard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | riage by her father, wore a lovely l d (:’t William G. Goodrich of Omaha. Neb.. t0 | gown of ivory satin a or Immediate earance Mr. Victor Lamar Smith of Atlanta, |tulle veil was held b B I tike olmar Wednoaday,evening. lomange Dlosscmu, Bhe warmied 5 showes I Th ceremony "wil be periormed at 30 | bouauer of ‘bride roses and lilles of | - S o'clocl n_the home of Mr. . e valley. R Sl i R — Afternoon Dresses at $35, $55, $75 to $95 y A - ton, siste % i m: riends, et e L6 i & . ?L:‘r li:,e |:r;rmzn reception which will r pink satin and carried pink sweet, M 2 2 ded | P! The bride’s other attendants: lfl)“o‘l. Mrs. Hubbard will be attens Sl e Wit Sl s = w - y M her 8mith and the best man | ¥ ams of Indian- s Wit be Mrs Alexander W- Smith. apolix. Ind. and Mixs Mary Hinkins | Summer Frocks at $25, 3-‘), $45 and $55 Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich, parents of the ! & who wore gownsy Formerly $45 to $75 bride, who are at Wardman Park Hotel, tte combined with! Street and Sport Suits, $38, $55 to $95 | will entertain at dinner there tomorrow 3 . the full skirts caught | Formerly $65 to $150 |ln honor of M Hubbard and 23 clus pink rosebuds and Evening Gowns, $45, $65 to $145 Smith, and Tuesday evening Mr. and a ribbo Formerly $95 to $225 M. Alexander W. §mith will entertain | Mr. George W. Kerns of this city Smart Blouses at $7, $10 and $15 A High-Class Player Piano This magnificent instrument made by the Aeolian Company of New York. Sold awith a double guarantee both by the maker and ourselves. Af............... Just $50 down, balance in 24 monthly payments. Join Our New Aeolian Vocalion Club An Aeolian Vocalion (with graduola) and $8.50 Worth of Records A cooperative and comprehensive buying plan, whereby you purchase e genuine Aeolian Vocalion at a most substantial sav- ® ing. Made bu the Acolian Company of New York. $10 to Join the Club Now and Get Your Instrument at Once BIG DANCE HIT-----DEEP IN YOUR EYES Another shipment of this very popular record just received and ready for in their honor in their apartment at the [ wis best man. and the ushers Mr. Highlands. George W. Fisher. brother of the The marriage of Miss Katherine | o-l9¢. and Mr. Brodis Elsie of Lacey, er of Mr. Charles W.|V& 51‘353}25 l‘:::::‘fireorx» Starkey Cullen | Immediately after the ceremony a Bl place. Thuraday morning. The [reception was held at the home of e Piil be performed at 9 o'clock | the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Redmond left T fartin’s Church by the Rev. Bu- | later for u wedding trip throu fene Hannan and will be followed by | Virginia and Maryland | o mtia) mase. 'Mrs Carlisle Floeckler, | Amongz those who came from out of e alaw of the bride, will be her |town fo attend the wedding were: | gh West you. 14194 only attendant, and Mr. Floeckler, her :]nrd -(;\hn JK“;;“fiKnr > ‘_\};u?h' h[‘"i ' ies 4 ississippt . will be best man. Mrs. J. B. Kerns and daughter | Another lovely waltz accompanies it—Down Where the Lazy Mississipps 10-ineh | brother, will be ) and Nrs. B Kerns o P el i In Christ Lutheran Church Wednes- e, day at 8 pm. Rev. J. Frederick| . 4 i Wenchel performed che Mot a8 ior, | At e el N AR e v ol 88 2 5 < SR & ‘) & N ;n:un‘.\hl" of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | 00K place at the Methodist Church. | Flows. Where the Laey Mississippi Flows—Introd. The Lantern of Love—Waliz— 8 5 C (French-de Freyne-Caldwell-Caryll). Coats and Wraps, $45 to $75 = Chesteroro Va., e 6. at 7:30| rm Yerkes’ §. S. Flotilla Band. Henry Keller, to Mr. Oscar Benlarit s T e et Al KIBher Smeiatiae Formerly to $150. { Vogel. son of Mr. » The br who was given in ma ntas. Mo. b o :r'u;;_mo hride was given in marriuge i i&g€e by her father. wore a draped er {2 Sore an exquisite | BOWN of duchess satin and lace. with I:zwhr:ro;dw):{('eu:‘rlui‘:l':nin trimmed a brocade satin train. Her tulle veil with pearls. The tulle veil. which held in place with orange blos- was worn by her mother and ,i.-urf»b “ -':’1 m‘mm a bouquet of heir respective weddings. was held { ¥ and lilie i T P coronet of duchess lace | Mutersbaugh. the bride's and reached to the hem r. was maid of honor | of the trin, Hep houquet was of brde {hin. " Gr ] nd bl Shades | $25 and $35 Hats, $7.50, $10 and $15 an? Miss Elizabeth Anna Hall, | With picture hat to match. Her bou- Skirts at $22 to $35 Formerly $38 to $50 W onderful Values Offered In Our Piano Exchange Department We are devoting our fifth floor to this department. You will find it an easy matler to get just the kind of a Piano or Player-Piano you rwant. A SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS SECOND-HAND FLAYER-PIANO dauznter nrfl Mr. and Mrs. J. \:fllrl:r“iq"” Jras hitecanest peas. The six Summer Hats, Street and Semi-Dress Hats Irving ............... -..$150.00 NelSOR ooeevinennnnnnn ceeeen..$325.00 B N itk o vikuer B2 Spinna Cook, Miss Mathushek < ...8150.00 TWeEbEr «ovunnnneeneaeaeannn.....5600.00 ?:h‘rloeu!‘wg::-xl’s’.xflmaldenhalr fern and | s Syaim Wt 2 A gé}égg Autopiano ...... ...%150.00 Wheelock ..... 8 ...8200.00 Stroud ....ccooveniiiinniinnin...$500.00 Peek & Soms. et Marshall & Wendell. .. .. Shattinger . FPranklin ... Miss Lucille Louise Schamberger ! e, wore crepe of Baltimore, a cousin, who wore a gown of changeable green fallle taf- = — = feta and net. was maid of honor and = carried premier roses and mnlde\nhuxrz P 9 o = lil fern. ~ il Mrs. Frederick G. Umhau, as matron | romptly t 9 15 0 Cl k M d y M g Gr t sal B glns t il S e at J: 0c onday IMorning a Grea e be, at | lnf changeable orchid satin and lace of changesticiorchio atinfananiare the New Greater Store of i roses and maidenhair fern. Miss i |Auarey May Klier and Miss Frances i | Mae Keller, cousins of the bride. wore jchangeable pink satin gowns and car- | = = ;led bouu;tu ofdlw:elt peas. blue corn | Just Received Mr. Vogel was attended by Mr.| 100 White Wool Jerse "E {arthur H. ll-xerrm-m:i ;-'r };:ch&‘no‘ntl X as est man., an r. Frederic! |G. ‘Umhau, Mr. Frederick C. Bassen, Sports Smts o . 5 ol rendered by Mrs. W. Harry Cunning- at "09 l”‘ G ST N' i ham at the organ and Faulker sang “At Dawning” and “O Promise Me]m T‘he chl:lr(’lh_ was :‘leconled with 4 [P e S AR i June Clearance Sale of Over } A reception at the bride's home on Ensign Charles O. Gli , U. 8. % 3 Enden, chagie’o Silien, £ For Women and Misses Keller Memorial Lutheran Church, Rev. f s 00 50 fl| Dr. S. T. Nicholas officiating. r . . o et ar wne besunitatiy wown | |4 4 e — e ‘enef 99 Shrsay Seih . Taken from our regular Stock iwansonia an Troses, was - . : § , VT Pt 5 he broche gt | Many of them formerly priced to $45.00 .$350.00 daddadd o L At IS S IR I L L L e e L A L AL SR PR S AR R LR AL TR R T2 TS PR R L LY L AR R LY LY P AW P ARAeRes ettt ol g ittt ittt Lanasd i ushers. 3 Aernhnr( program .of mu: was Priced mediate family followed the ceremony | modeled on the new long, straight lines and are faultlessly [ ding o e AL \aetbery tailored. i : ghter of Mrs. Mathilda Gerber, to Mr. Harry Wiegandt and Mr. Theodore . 1115 1117 F STREET Katenkamp of Baltimore, Md, were Specially s 95 . n R street for the bridal party and im- o Shantung Silk Suit e ‘ " uits Mr. and Mrs. Vogel left later in the : i tyening for a trip to the middle west, I ] ) s isi s mily t veli: Favored Summer Suits—for wean anywhere—under all {DEIde ore x cont suit'or G ricosine | . 4 = - S eC oy I i ‘ circumstances. Cool, comfortable, dressy. They are hat to matcn. ot e | e il Miss Mary B. Cooley was maid of . . honor and wore pink silk, trimmed in X ——— i SpeCIallng silver lace, and carried pink roses. The N\ rials : St fifee ient :{‘ldesbv‘rl\l:ldé. were Miss Surah Harvey. Mate 2 oon, ss E son, Miss Grace Ely, Miss . ; Margerite Fravel, Miss Martha Brandon . = \ Canton Cre Wpceol A e : . and Miss Ruth Smith, all of whom wore 0 s B enin; {organdy in shades of orchid, apple green 6 \ Crepe de Chine Emediag == Buades O uits and peach color, and carried Ophelia 4 L and_peach eolor, ! Figured and Flowered { was best man, and AT A Georgette Crepes and Embroidered, Straightlines, Tunics signs H. B. Brumbaugh, R. B. Hickey, r S 2 . A. E. Tarby , J. E. . F. F. Fer- 5 We place all the spring’s models before you for choice ria and C. . Smith. The church ‘was | . at HALF PRICE. beautifully decorated with palms and SENIafictas flowers. Mr. C. K. Bresterfeld, brother- y Foulards and Over Draperies, . 2 in-law of the bride, presided at th H Exclusive designs: excellently made—of high-grade Ot oo s mma } me y Organdies All Colors and Com- weaves, Tricotines, Poirets, etc.—plain tailored and em- e alter Which the Shridal party A E.‘“"; All Sizes binations. broidered. Bptor-town’ gucsta mers. Mrs. e Rt 14, 16, 18, 36 to 44 | | b"‘:’ntly of }';nnesge;,‘ mother of lhei s egroom; Mr. an rs. J. S. Dufton, Former Prices From $49.50 to $175 Ensign C. ¥. Cotton, U. § N. and Miss | Caryle Cotton, all of Los Angeles, Calif., Now $24§ o 3872 ol 30 M &8 Bt K Dol IS $19.95 $25.00 & $29.95 north. The marriage of Miss Norma Baum, | Ak I \ All-Wool Jersey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baum, ° to Mr. Harry Phillip Isaacs of New i q e u York took place Wednesday at noon. S— The ceremony was performed by Rev. k. Dr. Abram Simon in the parlors of the 7 ll;‘ranklm;&ulre Hotel and was followed | 4 ) Y Yy 8 W ng breakfast. The parlors | 7 : An Assortment of : and .dining room were beautifully deco- rated with flowers and plants and a e e e | In the June Clearance Sale Dresses and Mrs. Phillip Isaacs of New York, | Mrs. F. Jacobs of- Philadelphia, Mr. and - . Mrs, Melvin Ackerman of St. Louis, Mr. q i our Cho‘ce 4 Louis Vogel of New York and Mr. Har- ol Sy Sen e Canton Crepe, Lace, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, ol{ Is’eng"?: ie‘: ’v:ém‘:' :"h u' Cl' I Y These are not cheap Jersey Suits ; . tl ity, /o Satin Taffeta; etc., for street, afternoon, sport and res- M and .M;s.o;n:caywlfi be at homs A);xl 7 / bought for sale pruposes, but our re- taurant wear. RockyilleCenter. oy Ialanc i gular stock reduced for quick clear- The marriage of Miss Kate Tressett ance—all our heavy quality Jerseys, Here are the r ions: . G Sidney Th took ! 5 i eductions: ;t;‘zr e e e j faultlessly tailored and finished the home of the bride’s parents on L ! throughout. The kind that will re- $49.50 to $69.50 339.50 I ;:r:i;lr;\%:‘%;e:htk e M Mot 1n tain their shape—several styles and —— the presence of a small company of colors including heather mixtures. relatives and friends. The bride ‘wore & gown of white satin and lace trimmed with pearls and ocarried s wemn $40.50 w.;"f‘lm_‘“m“"; 100 FIBER-SILK SWEATERS reduced to in Washington. $79.50 to $110 ) s .50 e I afl'.’ni‘é?’é'r‘?r."'-fl"n‘fi’i"@ifi[‘e’." E Tuxedo Models—finished with long belt and patch pockets— D = avem—— Fisher, to Mr. George D. Redmond of hoi £ 5 t s h -d . resses........... = this city, took place Saturday evening, choice of rose, tomato, tan, sand, gray, honeydew, turquoise, o June 4, at 8 o'clock at the Vermont .. . . Avenue Christian Church. The church copen, pirik, white, brown and black. All sizes. ‘was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and baskets of white lilies. Mr. Braithwalté sang “Oh, Promi: " accompanied by Mr. Sparks at