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SOCIETY 921 —PART SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 3, 1 v 3 . 4 5 . .d the fiftieth anniversary of their|John Stone; eleventh district, Barnes . Entertains His Eighth marriage. Iville, Mre. Mary Huye: twelfth ¢ SUEMIT YOUR an y ecen e 11 Igs ; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Plumb have | frict, Damaceus. Mre. John K. Lews Grade Graduation Class one on a motor trip to Chicago, 111, | thirteenth district, Wheaton, Mrs. E . . i Mr. Plumb stopping en route to at- | Brooke Lee ORDERS TO US Interestlng to SOClet Folk . Z. Deminieu Blackistone, jr., sbn of tend his class reunion at Oberlin Col- _ A s‘ Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Blackistone, enter- RS- i . i More than -}/ yewrs of serv- tained his eighth grade graduating class Join 1he DIsirist of Cohimbla neouts Gen. March Is Guest ice give ampje proof of our ¥ of Powell School at their country place, and go on their annual vacation to dependability. (Continued from First Page) shower bouquet of roses to mateh, and Echool) at hefr ¥ place, L Rmrier camp o ey At Southampton, L. 1 D 3 = = the bridesmaids wore leht shadcs of Reserve Farm, Sultland, Md., Tues arsenal grounds on’the Chesapesie by Rev. Dr. Hugh T. Stevenson, pas- | OFandie \ith picture hats to mateh day, June Migs Fdith Meloy. Mi e b . ormer Chief of Staff, s=a e {tor of the Bethany Baptist Church. |and carried bouquets of sweet pe Mn iles Siott Ratte Fociii A Prof. and Mrs. H. Hultman have [C. March The bride who was eacorted by her | Little Miss Helen Carolyn Philpitt, (s, fillea Hopt) Haftey wid Miss s0ld their house on Leland street and |a member of the house Giothen Mo Joha W R B sister of the maid of honor, was flow - ginia Blackistone assisted In enter- are returning to their former hom . prother, Mr. John osson, ‘wore | ¥ ; LA : taining the young people. A lunch- A 5 entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Georg e o tin trimmed with | eF grl, and wore white satin with £ the young peop e cuse. N. Y. ems itc N { ivors satin trimmed with | Dink and biue rosebuds. con was. served at 1 o'clock, and the Members of the Temple Dap-|T. Maxwell, in their summer home a s el auRn fed 5 | Mr. Henry Mullen Robinson of Wil- afternoon was spent in croquet, ten- tist ‘Church gave a lmwn party 1 Southampton, L. I Another who wil - O ride Her | mington, Del, was hest maun. and the nis, soccer ball and quoits. The clz week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [be # member of the house part Aies Touise B Roeson, was | ushers were Mr. Harl Haislip. Mr. members present included: Girard William H tlieb on Quincy street. | be the attache of the Britizh emb: 1CO (] [ e O e baft oriandy | JOhn Tavenner. Mr. William Li Lee. William Brawner. = Orlando Mrs. J. . W. Sohl wis hostess in- | Mr. L. McCormack-Goodhart. 8 homor, rore but or and Mr. William Lehmann, Mr. Troxel, Fred Dodge, William HIIlL formally at a tea at her home on| Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell entertained ° was™ best man, Little las Miles sang "Oh. Promise Me,” 4 Paul McNeil, Hope Smo Dorothy Hesketh strect last week. large company at dinner last evening 0 Allen, cousin of the | Companied by AL Horace Fulton. Boyle, Dorothy ( Eleanor Griffith, At the annual meeting of the Mary- for the house guests. al e U e Nors | Following the wedding there was a Stuart Newmeyer. Janette Albert, land League of Woman Voters of | = i — . & Yo played the wed- | feception, given in the Mary Blaine A < Mary Katherine Lutz, Mary Lee, Olga Montgomery County, the following Ning ; piay ‘Nu e Home at Homeopathic Hospital, | |<58 : 1l Sadie Hughes, Ilizabeth were elected for the year: Chairman s ment was attractively | Which was beautifully decorated with > a y., Jeanette —first district, Laytoasville, Mrs. Ar STRAW HATS an a e Bt “;'A'F““"“““w“fl wers of the | SWeet pcas and roses. In the recelv- Keegln, Priscilla Wii temus riffith; second district, CLEANED AND Ri:BLOCKED S A et immediately after | Bransoa of the board of trustees; Mrs. Everette Johnson, Brainard Gause, Z. third diftrict. Poolesvi a8 we ute 10 ac falizing i Pavama ception Was hes ”"‘v‘v“ e which Mr. | Ernest W. Roberts and Miss Agnes Deminieu Bluckiston: jr.; Charles Charles Sellman; fourth Moty Mantooks: S the ecremr o o e ot | Miller of the house committee: Mrs. Hunter, Fenwick Marsh, James Willet, Rocky, e ‘n"f" l~|rf' emek R rence Cooke, and Miss Olive Charles Baldwin. Daniel McCoy. Al- district, Mrs B0 oMo B b e Sl Our 24-hour service is e T thelr Hoime In Washington. Elizabeth Ferguson bert Buynitzki and Graham Butts. - Darncst Tadjes' and Gentleren‘sl gasmeats. excellent. | & the out-of-town® = guests Tr"?;{os:-‘:r\‘x':»l':-"“'(lllf"e',f».?f{ A . pivacd : All Work Guaranteed. I S OMrand Allen and 250t the seachore and then| MRS, MELVIN W. SANDMYER, i 3 s abler; ninth Kandel’s Hat Factory and Mrs on,_of Riche bride’s mother in Findlay, Mixs Margaret T. Straux- CHEVY CHASE ithersburg. Mrs 1826 14th St. N.W. Yowell 9f1 Ohio. Their future home will be at hoxe marringe took place in | Mount; tenth district, Potomac Phone Norty 2 5. 'W. Johnaon and | Mount Rainier, Md. the Chur.h of the Reformation Thurs- _ = her daughter, Miss Annie Maude El- | The marriage of M somer- | 4AY evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dutfy were hosts King. ani Mr. 0. AL oflvell Dent to Mr. Charles Henry Ca- |——————————— ———— lat dinner at their home last week, vodville, . o lclr| “"2"1"1'1';" Thui Siny morning | crepe meteor and filet lace, with hat [ when they entertained in honor of — Establixhed in 18 Mr. and M d v d;d”}\“l;‘lfllr;.[ud:-Ivh"rc". Washington. The bride. the 1 “l'n_u(’h xlm!lx ‘.lr}“h d a show ulw Lieut. J. O. Conley, Licut. E. N. - THE HOUSE OF QI'ALITY COURTESY. SERVICE. nounces the marriaze of i “Stuurt | daughter of Mr. J. Marshall Dent. ir.. A ML L P W Wh | Thompson and Mr. Harry Burton of | MRS. . | Whitney Miller of Rome, N The | 200 Mrk Mary Turer Deat of Oukley matd of homor and she wore white |Omaha, Neb, A bride of a few weekw, Wwho before - S — Chemom e merformed | Thursday | St Maree county, ML was becom: | giorgette with a sash of pink and | Mrs. C. B. Renalds of North Caro-| murriage wax M Eleanor Eby. Qa Qr l-o 2 ] o A I lSFACTlON atternonn June 30, at § oclock W e ered Ererch orsandic over white <a- Plue watin ribbon and ahat of white |ina s vislting Mr. and Mra. C.F. - D e & ch_b: e Z|in with hat of white taffeta and or- STepe meteor. (She e “Ul Sowers for @ month. i s = Veedon. M ange blossoms i ver |of pink pond lili ed with pink |° ter. Miss Dorothy Smith, have gone to e, D, s B wood Wright, w ste B i oy, e e et ron’ of honor. Mrs | Mr. and Mrs, Robert Preston Shealey {Ocean City, Md., for two weeks. 937939 F St. N. W. No Branch Stores Zoes thie Painting, Pager- Attendant and the best man was Mr. 0oBANeE B0 e The Dride. [ John W. Borelli, wore pink georgette, | have returned from a short stay at| Mrs. George G. Perkins and her daugh- —_ Seusiie i Tiofiseeiy Ceeil R. Coffman. room. who 18 from Leonardtown, | With @ hat of ‘the same shade, and Virginia Beach. ter, Mrs., H. C. have gone to tstering. ' —— Md. 05 the son of Judge B. Harri ried pink s G abeth simer Weaver has gone to| Atfantie City, id the The marri e it Mgy Buoey Camalier of Leonardtown. The we 'n“)";;“\ the brides lttle sister. was | Califor (8" 1w spend the summer with mainder of the summer. llrsj Perkine Closed Tomorrow July 4 Y er. daughte Mr. a Mrs. Tding was attended by only the two | the flower girl, and her frock of nile S usband, Judge P'erkins, will join the Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. /335 M4 st 1L D Ketner, and e Al i Mr. Kenneth Duke of Teon- | 70 andy was mounted over | Mrs. James Dudley Morgan has re-|jater, going from Kentucky, Where he - M. 4224-3 | Walsh took Dince ];\J:‘mnf - best man and Miss Ida in. She carried a basket of pink |turned -Ar'dl visiting relatives in Bal- 1wy ‘called on account of the death of it the e & tmore, Dent. sister of the bride. [and white sweet peas, his brother. enberger Walsh left | ceremony for their return officiating. Mr. and immediately after th Warrenton, Va., and on A M Pollard, who spent the week end at Colonial Beach, hus re- turned to her home. Miss Minnie Lee Mr. Roy Rider Clark acted as best man. A d of honor. Mr. malier left for Cape May, Maryland Stute Bar Association holding convention. The bride and Mrs. Ca vhere th Mr. Perkins and his bride will occur Melrose street and Conne during their absence in Ibert B. his parents’ home, on West ticut avenue, Atlantic €ity, M. Pasternak Our Annual , elementary | a = i ¥ x 0 X : E 0 < z ¥ 3 they will reside in this city. T o u i 3 O lert | supervisor of schools of Passaic, N.|dt T o ie 6 S - 3 & L vas 9 8 2 endad o s SNALT i visiting her brother-in-law and | N. J. The Connecticut Avenue Shop An interesting wedding took place |tricotine with hat to match. Mr. and | fo b xtended F'hnng trip _to er, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wileox. Mr. and Mrs. Leo May have leased the $ 1209 C \ve. NAV / i o K lkren | Mrs. Camalier will reside in Leonard- | Pittsburgh, Niagara Falls, Roches i e W Ies ey Yo ssand MTs: 3 or and ar o 209 Conn. Ave. N.W, f\‘\‘cmu‘-sd.‘:v mornini in the Dableren | Where they have a new home |and other points in’ Pennsylvania | (o3 Camis' benacoon. N 1 ust week | Peoples house !for the summer and are ; pel orgcto ersity, L Y » Penaco 2 & e 0w ssession. Whee s htyn Helen Klingler, [on Breton bay. They will reside at Oxon Hill, Md., on | the ¥emainder of the ‘summer O amimal and Mrs, Christian Joy Peo- u y earln a eT daughter of Mrs. Ellen Klingler of e = " oo 5e uE. Mis. Frank Wilcox was hostess at | o have gone to California to spend the z COI" IPIC e Conn.. hecame the wife | (Miss Mae ““{'"‘{'.’,.“ Meara o a church luncheon last Wednesday, | s TaY :F 3 p of Mr. Thomas B. Smith, son of Mr. | T “‘{'"‘;';’:‘j"l“i‘" e Walter Arlc Nor Celsbiate (Ciadiuats the proceeds from which will b |SURET 0yl Gegree Thomas Dun- . 5 5 + cl et o 3" smich ot Harts |1 S, i Gavre married | Celebrate Graduation gl over to e Lullding Tund of |yop cnterrained ‘& namver of young! £ Begins Tuesday morning with a I earance “Mhe ceromony was performed by [oclock Wedncada Ing. Juns 29 Of Son and Daughter| 3 and Mrs’ Eimont Hazard will people ut & Odn s e the Hasos . | T L I Rev. Charles Melnt . with a iad ToTlow “ 2 ke a cottuge on the coast of M : s of Bos- of ALL B TS e cleriy n the | monY was followed by a feceDflon and | \ip yng Mrs Willtam M. Smith of |sshusiits and ‘o there” about the [ M7 0 V) 08 Lbs: general clearing throughout the house e _m:x‘m. “2:?3.’::::\;‘ llih“ .{‘:Tfriul\?. Wacksmuth. sister of the brid in | Takoma Park. & 4 party Thurss ~|;Tn next month with their chil low house on Oxford street, and . Z > 5 D " T Crecdun, prosident of (e anYeris: | Walbraok. altmare U T M evening for e son and dauen- |5 Norman Bowen witl leave e | With thelr e chilizen Wil take) g of Women's and Misses’ Suits, Dresses, 1 bride wore a lovely gown white [ Mr. and Ars. Norris will spend the | op ye ponatd Smith and Miss Dor- | Week for Canada with her family, to ;P sian ahout AUEE e s théar T ¥ e Umbined with chantily: lace, [3ummer. at Sewnort, Ve and n the . " |siend the vemainder of the summer, | Mr. and Mrs. Barcalow, < . o . T T o e Norechair [ (AM Will ‘make their home at Derby | othy Smith in cclebration of theirjand will be joined Luter by Mr. Bowen. | children. will & (0 Brown Brook, + Skirts, Trimmed and Tailored Hats. e and uhe carricd a shower bou- | Line, Vt. sraduation. A program of musie was| Mrs. Walfer Galt _has”returned to 3i tosapend Lhe BERICT ot v oo Ao o) P plossoms. " sive i anette Kelrriz her home from w short stay in the 5 o Lo 0 2 T S et of archids and orangze blossoms. | mne marriage of Miss Anne Fen. |Siven by Miss Jeanctte Keirrian, Mr. | her Bome 3 edn hab veturned X . , e ports ss Ellen Klingler, sister of the | ik daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I C | Stanley F and Mr. Donald|"\r and Mrs. Ha ) e T BIOIISES, S“'eaters’ Hosmr), Under 3 o s She : nd Mrs. Harold I" Parmalee X - with s | lemwickc of Hyattsville, Md. (0" Mr. [ Kmith, which wis followed by dane: | have sold their house, and with their Willle A ol Asherdlle X with a | Harry s dman_of Chicago, for-|ing upper. Among guests [ two children ; viriting her_brotirer-in-law L wi S K I R S carried 4 hOUS [ merly of Brentwood. Md. took place imma Ross. Miss Matilde | where they whil ‘make Ctheo et Mr. and Mr ige: b 3 wear, Corsets, etc. I auet of ore AT e T ihe | I Chicas turday, June 4. The s Dorothy Shoemaker, M home. Mrs Parmalee is well remem- | Kimmel. . Mro William yother of thejccremony performed at 12:30 by | Anna_ Arnold. M &s Susan Cannon. |t in Chevy Chase and Washing-: Mis. Anna G. Young has gone north | % . bridegroem. us best man A awrence 1. Dicther “of St |Miss Horne k. Miss Eva Pal-|ton as the daughter of former Repre- | to visit her Mr. John A. Young 3 eptional mod- breakfust (ollowed, in the Birst ibes s Church, Chicago, | The ar- o Miss Thelma Allard. Miss Louise | sentative and Mrs. Robert L Heary, | Mr. Conrad Youns Just return- * els. developed from tended < and intimate N el e eding LS e Phuiae Syl paraviia. [ She was 210 a graduate'of the/Clevyled Nome, Irom M o L Musn, Clcsed all day Saturdays during July and August Linens, Silks and friends of the bride and bridegroom: lthe bridegroom’s father, Mr Godfr. Daniel Shade. Mr. Frederic who s \r.and Mrs. Burr N, Edwards were | | 3 Pink roses formed the decoration Weidman. The bride wore her travel Paul Doerr, Mr. Carol at the State | ho utiful dinner at their| ettt estestestestont immmer Cloth Fab- Sable e, lete dnter Hor | iy Tuitof navy biue h«-‘x‘(:‘“:x'xr}n,\;‘r»flt Lawrence Ackerson and ' o k in honor of Mrs. I | ieisiieieie—e s Mo S i ; fand wol [ ouquat of “bri nce Mastin. her, Mr. and| = cdding trip. They will ¢ ide f ros of the v. Only Mr. and Mrs. Smith in re- who celebrat- in Hartford, Conn. The out-of-towr famil Bl Formerly priced at $20 here for t nzz included amilies attended the| ceiving Mr. and Mrs. Ross and y priced a ere for the Weddms et & Short wedding | the Mirees Mrs. David Brown Davis her T i i g to $45. Reduced to ey General Thomas J. Spellacy jhome nf 6315 Kenwood avenue. Chic auguign, Ales_pardboBertha Day Ly T T = . o o aneliacy. Mr. John C. Crosby | camor 11, avenue, Chi- Riding P Eni = ne to Braddock Heights, Md.. of Fond du Lac. Wis.: My i Mrs 1ding Farty Enjoys veek Stay. < Fichanbrenner of New York,| The marriage of Miss Margaret T of Woman Voters of SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS Guorke Keenan, Mr. and Mrs | Straus Old Indian Trail will hold their first augh. danghter of Mr. and Mrs ture at the Che: 5 *10 gl = George O, Preston, Mr. William Cogan | George B. Strausbaugh of York, F x shin § ¥ Chase EMMONS S. SMITB and Mr. John Kingsley. to Mr. Mclvin W. Sandmyer took I an attractive event of last week Libeary “‘;“"‘,‘“"§4>";]""'“‘¢ Juiy 6. O e Thursday eve b i Jast week |4t 8 oreloc woman voters | [E The marriage of Miss Midved Mar: | portommsd or Lt egony wAs at Stony Man Ranch, Skyland. VA, |are urged to be present Somta: Caylor = daugnter Of Mr. and |Emen ot the Retommane a0y (s & was an all-day riding party under | Miss Augusta McCurdy of New York Mre. Joscph 3. Caylor, to Mr. Charles [{or Rev: Dr. Weidley, and was foi- | the personal guidance of Mr. 3 n_ the hou Marvin Mark, son of Mr. and MrS.|loWed by a reception at 14 15th street | Freeman Pollock. owner of the {9f Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Ma . amin Mark, took place Wednes- | (thea St The bride, who was given | TARCh. At the customary ensemble | Tqurned to DOme 8 e Beoty ; i The ceremony was per- |in" . By the =t busgle I, the cavaleade mounted Mis 4 Emery and her brother, Ta ihe Niath | jxmarclage by her father, was charm- | T ‘ punted in IMr. Fred A, Emery. will leave th 1 at $:30 o'clock a pictu ing in her gown of white satin trim- sque grove near the dining HALL - Twelfth and G Streets — Street Christian Church by the pastor. [ wiin " radiume Tace. © The ‘okirt ams| hall pursued its way back of | Week by motor for Maine. where the Washing‘ton's AE Rev. Dr. Miller, and was followed bY | e with a frain caught with orang the mountain over | %11} ithe nemaindeniof theiaim 1 i i Vocalions ORIENTAL R & eception for the membera of the | JIASE T 0.0 1T CAURRE Wi orange heautiful old Indian . g . Stewnvay Duo-Art Duanoias VUeber Duo-Art Pianolas Aeolian Voo Wedding party and relatives in the |/ a" 0 Ob 2 to the picturesque i '\‘\lllmm'[l Avers han gone to . home of the bride's parents. b 5 e . s1aa | Little Hughes river at the foot, where otte, . to_spend the re- Should be carefully in- The brife, who was siven in mar- | o T bride v h‘(“‘:i“;:f‘:"‘fi"’“_fi":‘, :’;I‘r':l': a emuing old-time Virginia dinner |mainder of the summer. She will be Closed All Day Monday d d 7 age by her father. wore a gown ot i ton and lace, with hat to match and served at the Mountain View ;"‘;"1"""“ ll}“‘-,r by 'her son.. M. Frank + e crepe pte ade wit 2 ! . House FeEs, spected—repaire ; white crepe meteor. made with ifcarried Killarney roses. and Misses Be. - rliierss i na’ Mrs. Jose D paired when | i and trimmed wiin Shantilly Tuct | Pty S SEY st B brioea: |0 1I50 SUOUE e riters, in g e e ariatt ‘necessary—and e S S s the former wearing & gown of | AT i Sy Wenned s o e S . Tied bride roses. with a shower of | VI Ereen seopwotle crepc trimmed | parbara reth, Mr. A I attens : < lilies of the valley. Her only orma- | ERbe T8 B e 'of brehid-colop | #0d Mr. Donald Shepherd o by i £ the Her only ornac g 4 & LY Donald ghephe Masters Frank, Robert and Herbert Thorouuhly Cleaned | et was ' bar vin of diamonds set | gt (e Wit nit to ‘magch. 1iEton, Miss Marcaret ! Burkhart, daring their parents’ ab | 5 n Dlatindm, e atMiller, schoolmate | (27ried Killarney roses. Mr. Henry|iown. Onic, and Mr. Thomas Taylor | Sence in the west. will visit their i 1 We have the very finest |SEom pors wan’mad of nonor, and | Avers of Toledo. Ohio. was best man | ‘Gr"Yole. great-aunt, Miss Bertha E. Pieter, of —_— {acilities and native r‘uq men |[iwore (arenid 4 sandy "ri(r:.‘»“”}m‘tfl::l; e William i‘;?,fi.;‘.;f"‘i';"“‘i’,fi’?i‘?‘”?{ AL rtir;;n'l(\’:‘:u;x Totio: attenasa 3 Al £ A us ace and hons. @ _picture ;i hRon 4 ‘ Steanabaiie s re el 'RAD) =5 direct from the orient, who do | 1" horsehale braid, trimmed with [Johnson and Mr. N W Srausbaush. | Mrs. Lovette Here —— Joined her tataly it the MATespacie. OF ALL T ED-IN ‘ all our work., orchid_organd .“"‘:}“;(s ‘;:gfl”‘"’{’{;";nmrch was played by Miss Mary To S dS where they have a cottage for the Tk . and | she CATTd DI ot man and | Weldley and “At Dawning” and “On 0 \Ipen 'UMMET | summer. ° ° S. Be as best man Promise M« were effectively rendered The Marine Band will give two Store Them for Summer ushers were Mr. Charles Qrahiam: | by Mr. William E. Braithwaite Mrs. T. 8. Lovette of Belton, Tex..|more concerts at Chevy Chase Circle Your home yill be John J “‘”“",;-'”‘m'“ B ans, | _ After the reception Mr. and Mrs.|is spendinz the sumer with her | from 7 9 pm. The first was - Tou ies willlast lo R T of 'Uhe bride, tittle Sandmyer ‘left ‘for a wedding rip|mother. Mrs. Whitford. widow of |Eiven Tucsday evening and the others , - @ Catherine '|u.v:;1{ soere ":;;“}‘,‘l"uf‘a streets after August 1. 3369 1Sth street. Mrs. Loette. who [sold for the maintenance of the Chevy nd wore danity frocks of blue A0%| Mr. Sandmyer is a well known at-| was formerly Miss Eva Whitford, | Chase, D. C. branch public library. * -§ie mian pink organdy. trimmed With EOW" torney of this city and served during | will be joined in the autumn by Dr. | ~Miss Shealey and Miss Alice McKee buds. Afl;‘_s‘ Tried e the world war in the Navy. Lovette,” who is closing their Texas |are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1512 H N.W. heart roses. o as decorated with home, and will spend the latter part | Robert Preston Shealey of East Mel- Ph Main 2 3 hd flowers of the season and | Miss Niland Wedn of this month and August in Port- |rose street _Phone Main 2063 B or members of the two fam- | Earl Gantt Thursday. land. Ore.. coming to Wasihngton the | ~Mrs. Arthur Copeland has leased e e e marned with baskets of | The marriage of Miss May Niland, | first of September. Dr. and Mrs. |her house and gone to New Jersey White roses. In the home a similar| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. vette will take an apartment in |to spend the summer with her daugh- —— hington for next winter. ter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Shipe and son have taken the Copeland house for the summer. Miss M. E. Given left last week for the mountains of New York, where she will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lincoln will leave was used. Mrs. Albert| Niland, and Mr. Earl ntt of this contralto, sang “O Prom city took place Thursday evening at 3 T Love You Truly." accom-ig oclock at_St. Stephen’s Catholic Manied by the orzanist of the church. | Church, the Rev. F. D. McGraw of A Josenh Harrison. who also plaved | fciating. The church was effective the wedding marches. decorated with flowers and palms. A Mre. Cavlor, mother of the bride, | pEcO T NS B ptial music was given Mark, mother of the bride- | D! decoration M Your Present Heating Plant Marquise de Charette Visiting in Washington pas-Starts Tuesday Morning-mg and Mrs. before the ceremony by Mr. Gates Mrs. Harry Thayver of Philadelphia, .. . & " EFoom. received with Them after, the | Rapp. organiat, and Mr. Lew Moxley |accompanied by the Marquise de | REXCweek for Cape ! Coa Mass.. where —The importance of this sale can only be appreciated by coming here and ceremony, the forr arin Mr. Felix M cd vocal e . 2 w end a s . s B = e N heteor tHimmed with lage] 2nd M. Felix Murphs, render of Paris, 1s spendinz @ | "3fr'ana Mrs. A. N..Coburn of Chi- seeing these magnificent instruments and hegr them played. Never in the Can Be Made and crystals and the latter in dark | *%00 o (40}, was escorted by her |short time in Washington and is at |cago. Tl who have ‘been the' house history of this house have we been in position to offer such remarkable values. Every instrument in the sale has been put through our repair shop and satisfaction is assured every purchaser. i ALL NEW INSTRUMENTS—Three Months in Stock Will be classed as shop worn and placed in the sale. blue georgette crepe trimmed with guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McKnew. have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thyson and son Frank, jr.. will leave this week on a motor trip to Maine, going to Bel- Wardman Park Hotel. The Marquise de Charette was formerly Miss Su: Henning of Louisville, Ky., and dur- ing the rccent campaign for Presi- father. wore a gown of sheer white organdy, with a tulle veil wreathed with orange blossoms.and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and ce. Mr. and Mrs. Mark left later for an extended trip north, going by water. Jrs. Mark traveled in a suit of dark Efficient | ! chids. Miss Eleanor Niland at- |dent she made a speech-making tour —i . eli blud tricotine, with a small tan hat | B0 t id ot honor. {in behalf of President Harding. She | Erade lake for one month. if the proper rc111orlLl|llg After July 10 Mr. :.;n_ll”;\h;.r[:\::rxu:\l';‘ll &:::ir'l‘zh;rgflinezra‘:fl“y;:aogga“dy' mor L e o Nam York mot Satur. |- Miss Talia Everett, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Feser, has returned to her hame. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, who have been on a motor trip to Virginia, have returned to their home. be at home at T east. and repair work done. The Colbert Heating plant force is made up of the best skill and our day for France, where she will spgnd the summer, and will return to Ken- tucky in the autumn. T she carried pink roses. Edna Biumer. Esther Binnix and Margaret O'Conner were the little flower girls, and they wore frocks of pale pink, blue and white organdy, and carried baskets The marriage of M abeth Smith, daugh Florence Eliz- of Mr. Francis E. Smith. to Mr. Philip Henry Hornig % 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. MacDowell iy ,:"“e due regard of Philadelphin, formerly of Wash- [Of Tosebuds. =\ 0l ot the Capt. Hutchinson were hosts for a dinner party at their or the keeping down ington. took place Tuesday morning. | Mr. Jac A L for Pacific|ome last week. costs. The ceremony was performed at 10| bridegroom. acted as bes 3 eaves 10r Facinc| Mrs, E. S. Pretty of Harrisburg, Pa. A reception and dance followed and later Mr. and Mrs. Ganntt left for a two-week stay in New York and At- lantic City. They will reside at 612 22d street on their return. . : is expected in Chevy Chase this week t Capt. B. F. Hutchinson, U. S. N..|yisit her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. who has been assistant chief of naval |and Mrs. Charles W. Henkle. operations, has left Washington for| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Hathaway o'clock i . Peter's Church. on Capi- tol Hill. by the Rev. Stephen T. Mor- ris. followed by nuptial mass. The Lride, who was escorted by her father, | Get our Estimate. Maurice J. Colbert Player-Pianos Upright Pianos Wore @& mown of princess lace, k have closed their house and gone to their g n Araped over white satin, with a = duty on the Pacific coast as chief of | ¢, ¢ Leonardtown, Md., where.with eel ianol. rving. 621 F St. raPemit “hicture hat.ana earried| Mr. and M ,m‘!_:‘d,\;:‘:r:mil_;(‘sfixl;y S, Tniten States Pasifie fet. e | T Foio™ e it spond e o Wheelock Pianola Irving. ..................8150 . . Tride roses. with a shower of orange | :ve today for James - R. L. | {utchinson will spend the summer | mainder of the summer. 3 : AL 3015:3017 blossoms. Her only attendant was|Where they will spend the summer. | jih her family in Utica, N. Y., and | Mr. and ,,':’; Oliver Smith and daugh- Stroud Pianola .. W’"‘"ey RETRRP—— - Mise Lela Price, who wore pink geor- = Will join Capt Hutchinson on the | mwand Mrs OUver Smih anc Saush . -Frankl; gette crepe with touches of orchid,| Mrs. George S. Covington. formerly | pacific coast later. By looking over your Fur Coat you will find Autopiano ... ranklin ...............$200 and a hat to_match, and carried pink | Miss Jeannette Dorsey of Winchester. - roses. Mr. William Francis Hornig. | Va. and Mr. Thomas E. Covington of — - THE EDGES Nel. Pl Whllney eaewe vee... 8150 Lrother of the bridegroom. was best[St. Paul. Minn., were married at St. Bt 4 inder the s son ayer ... s man. and the ushers were Mr. Fran- | Andrew's Church, Wednesday after- uttons and unde the a1 Shoninger ..............$200 cis E. Smith, jr. and Mr. Robert T. Smith, brothers of the bride: Mr. Pat- rick Kerin and Mr. George Smith. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride. Later Mr. and Mrs. Hornig Weber Pianola .. Aeolian Pianola . Technola .... noon at 5:30, by Rev. J. J.' Dimon. The bride, who was escorted by her son. Mr. Sanford Covington, was at- tended by her niece, Miss Elizabeth Gould. ARE WORN Repairing will e done better and cheaper now. | Cold Storage Store closes Saturday, 1 o'clock. Other days, 5 p.m. Bond .... Stodart ........ Fischer ..... .$325 .$200 .$250 30-32 Florida ; Mrs. Covington, who has been chair- A sissrm s 85 aee el o men i LS et T | it o g R o for the South: MARTIN WOLF i+ . ™ E Peek & Son $125 Blue Canton crope. with a hat of blue | 67 Relief Society TNy Yeus TERMS IF DESIRE P pie e aieia e e eie taffeta. They will be at home at 7252 | fove ‘organianti e veat S D Marshall & Wendeli. . . . . . $150 fare organizations. will be greatly Unguarded Moments Qgents avenue, ‘Philadélphla. missed in the capital, where her min- 'rh B ht - o LR e Brighton , Belicicy W o 0 Sceme of @ beautitully appointed |keon intercst in all their undertak- .Mo”thl P ¢ d . D ed wedding Wednesday evening at 7 ‘i : P o e i Sslock. when” Stixs drace’ Richard | 115" chatming compliments patd e Apartment—Hotel 'y Payments Arranged if Desize Especially at the seashore, Marvin.'daughter of Mrs. Mary Marvin j oy 5 s women of refinement find natur- al freedom and grace by know- ing the little beauty secret of DEL-A-TONE Delatone is a preparation made scientifically coirect for the purpose of removiag hair from the face. neck or under- arms safely and easily. of Findlay, Ohio, became the bride of Mr. Frank M. Coward of Mount Rain- jer, Md. The ceremony was per- formed by Dr. G. E. Lenski. and was witnessed by a large gathering of relatives and friends. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. Christian Umhau, and was dain- tily attired in a gown of white taf- feta and lace. Her tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms &nd pearl beads, and she carried a shower ‘bouquet of bride roses. The maid.of honor, Miss E. Con- stance Philpitt, and the five brides- maids. Miss Madeline E. Crum, Miss Marion Harrell, Miss Esther Sorenso: Miss Katherine W. Whitaker and Mi; Portia S. Forbes, were all graduates of the Training School for Nurses of the National Homeopathic Hospital of this city and classmates of the bride. The mald of honor wore. a peach shade taffeta dress and carried a Covington previous to her departure was the presentation of a_handsome chased bracelet, the gift of the Con- federate Veterans, and a silver serv- ice, presented to her by the Southern Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs Covington left the same evening for their lodge in North Woods, Wis., where they will spend the summer, and they will re- side at 926 Ashland avenue, St. Paul, Minn., where Mr. Covington has busi- ness interests. Miss .Amy Wyvel Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wyvel Cohen, and Mr. Walter Earl Nair were married. Wednesday afternoon, June 29, at the New_ York Avenue Church. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Wal- lace Radcliffe; officiated, assisted' by Rev. George L. Conner of the Oxon Hill M. E. Church, Oxon Hill, Md. The bride wore a gown of white MRS. J. H. GRAHAM, A bride of a week, who wan formerly Miss Virginia Griffin. 2123 Oalifornia Street. At Connecticut Avenus. Apartments to Let R Dey, Week or Montn, CAFE - American and European Plan Comfortable Accommodations Quiet and Refinement A Select Clientele J. A. WILSON, Phone North 7408 fannger 50 Phoqographs, some like new, go in the sale, priced from... $25 Up Aifiib

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