Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1921, Page 37

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SOCIETY ~D. O, JONE 12, 1921—_PXRT 2 SOCIETY 7~ DO O I Lo ¢. New York, which took place yes-|with overdraperies of pink georgette [ gown of gray canton crepe, with a bluj 5 i/|MANY JUNE WEDDINGS ADD | F . whleh Canton Tonye e, brlde W ore & | Perday afternoon at 4 'clock at Al | crepe, and they wore large pink straw | Rorschair hat trimmed with violets, a i with duchess - lace, with a white |Souls Memorial Episcopal Church, | picture hats trimmed with pink and |Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin Solomon of : horsehair braid hat with white | Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett officiating. blue lilacs, the brims edged with blue | Macon, Ga.. parents of the bridegm:llfi .TO INTEREST OF SOCIETY Dlumes, | She carried a_shower bou- | mne bride, who was escorted and |satin ribbon. They carried arm bou- | Mrs. Solomon wearing 4 handsome whit( il o ¥ i 2 afternoon gown, with a hat to match. / _ | | Quet of white roses and lilies of the D aarriage by her cousin | Quets of pink snapdragons, sweet peas |al ; a e 2 £ f Valley, The maid of honor wore pink | Moo 5 ' F. Oudesiuve of Baltimore, |&nd blue delphinium. e and e Solomon left later for ¢ 77 (Continued from Sixth Page.) taffeta, with chiffon overdres: th | wore a lovely gown of cream-tinted Col. Evan Shelby of New York was|ing in davk Dipe volle cown, with % - 8 2 ; B e e Tones. Bng satin draped with exquisite point lace pet ‘man, and the ushers were Mr. small blus silk hat and a pongee lop T pr———— and embroidered in pearls. Her-veil 5 A | Co ir nt Py 4 sisted In receiving by the bride's bl | vellow French organdy dresses, with |5¢ lace fell in graceful folds on her f',’-'{;’,‘.fli’,’. fi?h]gte!wl";';flgolm Af",';_'; = (Continued on Eighth Puge) - ticut A 3 : mother, who wore tan canton crepe, and hats to match, and carried sweet |§ia"Court train of satin. and it was | e O e Xor Ml rark | = - 3 The Connecticut Avenus Shop the mother of the bridegroom, Who peas. held with a coronet of orange blos- |\ Gundy of Boston and Mr. Georze || aces and Lace Curtain i N soms. ~She carried a shower bouauet| Caihoun Cobb of Americus. Ga. a ¥ 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, yShaibride W ithe olio: daughter of [Ny Pink snapdragons and rambler roses | of swansonia and sweetheart roses. |50 0 N800 B0 SMET NG L . ; 1 baugh and has hosts of friends in the E against a background of palms and| The maid of honor, Miss Katharine | relatives and a few intimate friends fo Cleaning pA ' neighboring communities. Mr. Groft o ferns formed tne setting for the mar- | A. Smith, and the bride's maid, Miss | lowed at the home of the bride’s mothe - & 1 f is a Virginian and former resident riage of Miss Jeannett= Porter Buck- | Elizabeth Solomon. of Macon. Ga.|on Rhode Island avenur, when the bri MME. VIBOUD, Inc, * of Sigeburn, Va. : 4 . daughter of Mrs. Edward H.|sister of the bridegroom, were charm- | dal couple were assisted in receiving by ~ SpBCla gI'Ollp (0) Amdng “ine ‘out-of-town suests Blcknam, to Mr. Gabriel R. Solomon | Ing in Eowns of pink crepe de chine | Mrs. Bucknam, who wore a modish | Established 1855, 727 1ithst. N.W Jvere: Nevworcs ol Gt P —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— H ' James White and Mrs. D. H. Temple, | f.= s oWe® : 1ite Frocks brrows Boint, Mi Mrs. N ; : Green of Newport News, M ; Mrs. John Mutersbaugh of Los 5 . . geles, Ca and Mrs. J. L. West e ¥ at $49 50 6f Washington, D. C.: Mr. and Mrs, | f . . : ; 608 TO 614 - George Crossman. Falls Church, Va. : - Mrs. . Flora Bell Gibson, Congress e g e o ! A any house of similar name Liry, Fairy, Filmy Creations of the bridegroom’'s ~ grandfather, of .Oppo rtuni ty v Nettles, Newport New[u), Va.; Mrs. o - Heights, D. C.; Miss Florence Groft ; A s l and Mr. Elias Groff, the latter being pecia Herndon, Va.; Mr. and_Mrs. William g ~ - < Wellner, Mr. Thomas Groff and Mrs. Canton Crepe and Georgette. In Alberta Riley of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Groff will make their the lot are Dressy Frocks; also future home in Chesterbrook, where 2 = ial they will be at home after July 6. many Sports Models. Especially s et e vt ia Ters good values, all designed on fries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. eIHs AV STE HATCHER: : 5 e ' Daughter of Mr. and Mrx. J. M. Exclusive PASTERNAK Ideals Hatcher, whoxe engngement to Mr. ernoon at 7 Joseph T. Warren was announced re- of the bride's parents, 1767 Massa- | cently. chusetts avenue. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Charles Wood of the Church of|two-week bridal trip, Mr. and Mrs. the Covenant, assisted by Dr. Russell | Jordan will be at home at 1741 T Cecil of the Second Presbyterian|street northwest The House of Courtesy - = = Chure! -hmond. = 1 E. F. Droop & Sous Co. || e o &« given In mar-| The marriage of Miss Mary Catherine TR riage by lier father, wore a gown of |McCauley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ’ ory satin draped in cream laoce, with cCauley, to Mr. Wilfred H. | a hat of ivory silk trimmed with son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H. I (- I e omoms and she carried a|Blanz took place Friday afternoon. 1 ses and |The ceremony was performed at 2:30 ahgwar Sloupuec of IEoNTe oelock by Rev. J. ¢ Nicholson in- his jss Ma ¥ of Selma, Ala.|home and Mr. and Mrs. Blanz left im- \v:::)”)»‘l"l:;% g’f-’:‘,'r(::‘;du» crepe with & |mediately after the ceremony for a leghorn hat faced in orchid and|¥Wedding trip by sea to southern| trimmed with orchid ostrich plumes. [Floridi. On their return they will be Hoer houauet was of Ophelia roses |3t home at 1321 Harvard street. [ ] = and orchids. The bridesmaids, Miss| yio. 1rene Mahoney, daughter of e ° Blizabeih Jeffries, sister of the bride. | Mry Barbara Mahoney, was married and Miss Margaret Mathai of Balti- |4 X “110v0" canderson Stewart Wed- more, wore orchid georgette crepe [0 QI TON0 B e a June 1, gowns with leghorn hats faced with | g2y CVETLE, June, L (C cerrmony s orchid and trimmed with orchid os-|yangelical Lutheran Church by Rev. ‘Aside from its sentimental value, the real trich feathers Their bouquets were | 0 Rajer. = 2 - ~ . {{{ of Ovhciia roses. Mr. Marshall The bride, who was escorted and charm of a Wedding Gift lies in its useful- brother of ‘the 'bridegTouny | given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Henry Mahoney, wore a becoming ness and permanency. : b4 5 : gown of white chiffon satin With dra- - - - H TigE of . L eri f chantilly I . A picture hat i There are Steinways in service today that | A reception for the gucsts present e Chaa il iacs LA ed it Nosttion : % Il at the ceremony follow when the | feq 4% st d !l were given as Wedding Presents more than el e d eon gl ere, anaistudl| oathers fcompletediher (costiime, an shower bouquet of bride | in receiving by Mrs. Jeffries, mother | toses and lili iy 50 years ago. They have been handed down | of the bride, and Miss' Hester Gilliam e Hars MEnbe e Sater! of the : : of Richmond, nt of the bride- ikl A i as heirlooms from one generation to another. | o Zu S5 |Erlc) e maimioionor end el in | About them cling memories dearer than | Mr. and Mrs. Munce left later for & |chantilly lace, a picture hat of pink h d R h bi h :\‘hedd:)nz‘ trip lh:{mi{h New England, | georgette crepe and she carried a iat, ith an: J ect i e bride traveling in a gown oflchower bouquet of pink sweet peas. Hiose alsociatac wn yietheniaoy in the | blue crepe de chine trimmed with |Mixs Ruth Briscoe. Miss Ruth Culp. household. gray georgette, with a gray straw |Miss Marie McAlcer and Miss Roberta hat trimmed with blue ostrich The out-of-town guests here for the wedding included Mr. John S Munce, Mr. John Munce, jr., and Mrs. ; Mr. Marshall Gilliam, Rivercomb were bridesmaids and wore similar gowns to that of the maid of honor, fashioned of organdy in rain- bow colors, of pink, blue. lavender and yellow and worn with large hats to match. They carried sweet peas. Little Miss Mattie Oulds, niece of the bridegroom. was flower girl and i *' The beauty of its rich, sympathetic quality of tone—its resonant, harmonious bass—its it sparkling, mellow treble—its instant re- i sponse to your moods, make the Steinway | o o o 2 = | 5 .11 Mrs. Greanor Neal, |/ ety oo 2 s MORE than a mere pianos it is like an in- | i i iiiss Teraicin| Yors = 1A frock o white orvandy 5 timate friend .uvho has shared in your hap- | S 3 . SRl SRR piness and trials, and, never faltering, re- g Mre, J- T Stokely of Bir-ifor "his brother and Miss Louise i ¢ > 2 ? i mingham “}{3;“,5"‘ ‘?‘;;“‘l*‘)"" M¢: | Deuterman sang, accompanied by Mr. mains loyal and true under any and all con- | Nionn " Gaiss Marrictt McDaniel of)James McDonald at the organ. The .o . il 9 . = ushers were Mr. Walter Allen, Mr. Al- ditions—a source from which flow comfort, | || % York city and Mr.and Mrs |pert Sauer, cousin of the bride; Mr. . o . 2 al Anthony Stewart. brother of the pleasure and inspiration. - # Nl The marriage” of Miss Margaret |PrideEroom. and Mr. William Young. The Steinway Grand Piano, “Style M,” in {|| Bruce Looney, dauzhter of Mr.“and |, 54 S Shtivnr faliowed the ccremons. 0 A 3 Mrs. Thomas Crofford Looney, to Mr. bride’'s mother fellowed the ceremony | mahogany case—price, $1,375—is an ideal Rt e e Raise your expectations high Wedding Gift. [|| tooik “Drace- tast “evening. . The ceres |Stewart will make their home in G [} mony was performed at 8 o'clock in | “an&don. - e S r r. —_— = St. Margaret's Church by the rector.| An interesting wedding of last Mon- ) t p t Esclisivo Waabington Distibatoss: (] Rev: DE Herpert " Seott.smith, and | gAR interesting wedding of Jast Mon. —and even €n you u 1Sea a 13 utors: ||j was followed by a reception for thé| petn Blanche Smart, daughter of Mr. . E.F. Droop & Sons Co. | || St i il i dora this assemblage of fashionand fineryin =4 el = ” Ensign Thomas Joseph Keane of Chi- yer-Pianos 1300 G S Victrolas || Jack Waller of Richmond, and Miss | na) Cheron at Hocndon o Ree Craor treet J ek Willer lnLiRIChiion i pal Church at Herndon. by Rev. Clay- 1 iton Torrence. The church was deco- were her attend: t rated in palms, ferns, pink and red J Jefress of Norfolk, brother of the | roses. and many candles in the chan- < (] bridegroom, was best man. cel and down the two aisles. \ The bride, escorted by her brother, 4 The marriage of Miss Pearl Sophie | Dr. James W. Smart, jr. U. S. A.| Johannes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Wore a gown of white satin, made on 3 William C. Johannes of Shawano,|conventional lines, with a tulle veil “ g Wis., to Mr. Ernest Edward Blau, son | and coronet of lace worn by her i Q é@ eg. of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blau of this { Srandmother. and she carried a show- city, took place Thursday afternoon. |€r bouquet of white roses. The ceremony was performed at 5| Mrs. W. A. Harrelson of Richmond % 2 fosms was matron of honor, and wore a Twelve-Ten F St. :f;:‘;‘,‘";’;"‘"&."fi':{,"“}_" Shurch of the t own of black lace and silver, with a WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES P e ore & traveling suit of | Dicture nat. The bridesmaids were| ) Designing genius and tailoring skill have given to these Frocks dark blue, combined with gray, and | Miss Leona Kearney, Miss Tda Lenke SRl e Sl e ?’x‘.‘iy‘“&f‘n‘rf’.‘z‘é’;,‘.‘:";'é*’.,?é,"kfii}t‘i’,‘fi??& an intrinsic value far over-topping the price at which it is our . . ore havy biué net | Eeorgette crepe trimmed with s St 5 Announcmg and carrled pink sweet peas. Mr| SUN PICTS B, O (¢, ECOREE pleasurable prlvxlege to present them for your choice— Edwin Mack NI s "4 | Miss Sarah Jane Hutchison was the | § e T emare B Vellien, tousin | flower girl. and wore a dainty frock of the bridegroom. of tulle and carried rosebuds and o 5 veet peas. Mrs. Albert Klass sang during the | Seet D! . - B McDonald. who also played the wed- | y,p., ‘MeCarthy of Virginia and Dr. ding/macches. Ralph Van Sickler Chamblin of Hern- A reception in the home of the a . . A : A on. bridegroom’s parents followed the| "y Elizabeth Ellie sang preceding mn Summer time - ceremony. after which Mr. and Mrs.| .o Coremony. A reception’ followed Blau left for their wedding trip to | the ceremony. A recoption followed Boston by sea and back to New York.| ;nq at the repast the bride used the | b prhere’ they will make thier futuré | hrfodraoms sword fo cut the wed- ome- ding cake. t i . When Ensign and Mrs. Keane left The marriage of Lieut. William Car- | for a brief wedding trip the latter vel Hall, U. S. M. C, son of the late | wore a traveling suit of blue serge William Carvel Hall of Baltimere, { with a hat of the same shade. They The Washables Are the daintiest and the quaintest of - The Silks Are the preferred weaves—in- cluding Imported Voiles, Imported Cotton Georgettes, Dotted Swisses, Georgette and Lace, Satin and Lace, Md. and Miss Lelia Clare Sherwood. | will live temporarily in Chicago. 6 am;'la;;hter‘h:f the late Clement R. —_— Canton Crepe, Linens, an and_Nellie T. sh«-rwood] of Lyons, ,td\'frrg“rpsrde;;ye&:dlggA:J‘r:‘neu»uovm:; de Chi o di E )t at 4 o'clock yester- | niz 3 2, — Ay Aot T ne chapel 'of S| s atary Geneyicys BIGE becsine the Sospedc New and original | Organdies, Bartholomew's Church, New Yor! e Mr. A elle Bur- = city. “The bride’s brother, Rev. Wil- | gess of this city. The ceremony was Summer Taffetas, models— theanthor Dotted Voiles, ra S liam Tinsley Sherwood, rector of St.|at the residence ,"fk', CLtLoty Foulard: 2 : Gingh John's Church, Cornwall, ¥, ofi- | €r, Mra. Ada’ Watkins Blerof \ oulards, shlp of recogmzed ghams, - “iated, assisted by Rev. Thom Wil |Maryland avenue northeast. = Khaki Kool . Organdy and Gingham Combi- ' liamson, jre rector of the Church of | More than 100 guests were present. | Sleeveless ool. lead th 1 y g Q Erlebach .. the Advent, Washington, D. C., uncle | many of them from out of town, in f : eaders in the realm antions rlebacher-Originated | o the groom. The bride’s brother, | cluding Mr. T. Carskadon and 3 e b d s : Liyman V. Sherwood. save har i mas. | Newion caskadon of Keyuer, 3 Vel € b of exclusive and ex- | Eyelet Batistes. FROCKS T Kendall Gordon Seaton of Ken- Elnie M WA e ank Finished in Dressy and Sport quisite fashion. TR e A = tucky was the matron of honor. ss . Va. ' 5 z S ite, Light and Dark combi- . - : < v Devers of Alexandria. Models—of unusual and strik o < = —e'nurely dll.i'en?nl in their| Ci0°000 it e e = me ceremanyiings perfonned by 1 i Beaddd and nations, summer and twilight tones, styling, charming in their color S M e L Mlfi.,'kdv, 'E;;‘h;coal;lllhs‘h:ir::;; RUCAPY ing com matmn;, : ea an ;’“"J{‘.‘“g t:)](,,i, and ?el.:ayg mg;_ o Meurer of Summit, N. J. Blandey wa % i —and in an assort- ending the charm of artistic effect. CEaTETl Capt. Riley of the Marine Corps was | Duncan Lee Richmond sang. embroidered ¥ Charles Burgess, brother of the 5 5 {he hest man. and the ushers were | pridearoom. acted as best man and ment of colorings as varied as . 3 Mi. Kath- 0 = Organd;es phia and Mr. Herbert Wilson of |the maid of honor was Miss Ky fashion approves. Frilled and ruffled; ribboned and girdled: embrgidered and self- trimmed. Lace and Net Consistent with the gayeties of the summer season these Frocks have been modeled with a bravery of design that makes them refresh- ingly new, and temptingly smart. Jade, Nav tones. More or less elaborately embel- lished with French flowers, varie- gated girdles, and touches of tai- loring that create exclusive effects. The assortment is very large— y—and all the new Brown yi ., W. Va. Thu Fo SraneR 7 coustns ot the. bride: | IV Chrisman of Keyser, W. Va. The mghams Erogm, an yd Tinsley Hill and | picnol and Miss Kathryne Ingram and 4 Mr. Clement Sherwood Watson. cous~ Monc A0 Ieh 5rasthe ringbearer. best man wore white uniforms and |per unecle. Mr. David Stewart Wat- carried swords. e i the bride Imported Laces |“fis®weading reception for rela. | Xins: Before her marriage the tives and a few close friends was held { Sorority and the members of the at the Plaza Jocal chapter attended the ceremony. ‘William T. Tinsley, for thirty years which was at 6 GeorQEttes editor and owner of the Lyons Re- e “ n,ndéln lgissmuntry, Lieut. Hall served ot e on e U. S. S. New York during the Erlebacher-Originated |war and later in the Pacine flect; ana WRAPS SR A SPORTS WEAR : Monday evening, June 6, at 8 o'clock, Misg Ethel Blair and Mr. Lucian Jor- BY THE N < S and Mrs. H. A. Gillis, 3711 Keokuk mery affairs with and with- | Sirect, Chevy ‘Ghase. ~The ceremony the Central Presbyterian DESIGNERS A8 Church, and the march was played by FOR PLAY OR DRESS Cowherd of Columbia, Va., was brides- bridesmaids were Miss Gertrude Mac- Dotted Swsss ins of the bride. Lieut Hall and his| "y pride was given in marriage by Nas president of the Sigma Epsilon Canton Crepes X The bride is the granddaughter of | X buffet supper was served after the 0 p.m. publican, and was educated abroad | ——————————————————————— is now statloned at the Brooklyn navy Light enveloping sum-|dan were marrica at the home ot Maj. ERLEBACHER out fringe, such materials | T:® "of " nced oy o Tames o, Tay Y Mrs. Conrad Young. . Miss Edwina Sweaters They gown you with a grace Canton Crepe maid, and Mr. John T. Powell was ey % that is. in supreme good taste— best man. Sats: The bride was escorted by Maj. Gil- 5 catering to individual tastes and c atin lis, the bridal party forming in f G d P 5 i St . Skirts of & tall mantel i the 1ving. room. arden whether the occasion is formal or supplying sizes for both ladies and SOft Duvetyn banked with fern, honeysuckles and ‘of informal character. % LA S Blazers T By | i sk m e ac e H - misses. Golf Suits wo-tone JMattalarse | ¥ o own of white ats crepe de chine, with pearl trimming, Topping off one’s sum- —in flowers and feather Scueless Frocks | mmer commme with an Belo| i 515/ SR8 | rimuming, h orchid, vk ats 5 = carried a shower bouquet of white ili bacher Wrap is the finishe| rores and sweet peas. The bridesmatg || and the prevailing g toach s - | wore a gown of pink chiffon with sil- shades—being offered at . ver trimming, and carried an arm : ng AL bouquet of pink roses. The bride- || reduced prices. All ex- groom and his best man wore the . values. : e Vhe Utted States army || ceptional i * .o both having served in the A. E. F. Leutse M. Hicks, Formerly Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star | % rifisva 2 v aictone || i I N5 friends being present. Following a anJ B’ouses A =

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