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[4 . $x 100 her maid of honor Miss Jessie Evans and Miss Edith Detwiler was brides- P maid. The flower girls were Anna Lyddane and Virginia Hamilton. r. Severn of the Washington Mis- - k: sionary College. was best man for {Continued from Eighth Page.) Mr. Carter and his ushers were the same as thase who attended Mr. Cun- ningham. A reception followe: v":lf: .vllb a shower of lilies of the Beremony. S Miss Felicia Crown, the bride’s cous- in, was her oniy attendant. and wore |Miss Collina Bride a gown of pink organdy. She carried|of L. G. Sizer Today. an_arm bouquet of pink roses. Mr.| The marriage of Miss Madeleine Roland Barrett was best man. The|Claire Collins, daughter of Mr. and wedding march was played by Miss|Mrs. Charles D. Collins, to Mr. Lynn Lois Crown, the bride's nie - |Gatewood Sizer will take place at b Among the cut-of-town gue: o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culler, pa: flthe bride’s parents. Rev. Willlam J. the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Meeks will officiate, only a small com- Scally, all of Point of Rocks, Md_ |pany of relatives and friends being After the reception Mr. and Mrs. |, osent, and the bride will be attend- Culler left for a short wedding trip. |cq by her sister, Miss Lucille Warren They will bé at home to_their friends |&onine after September 15 at 4317 Georgia| “ Mr. Sizer and his bride will leave avenue northwest. ? Washington just after the ceremony for a trip to New England and Can- ada and will be at home in Washing- ton after October 1. Mr. snd Mrs. Penfield’ Entertained House Party. ' Former United States.Ambassador to Italy and Mrs. Frederic C. Penfield | Maj. Gillon Returns entertained a house party last week |After Long Absemce. -~ in their summer home on Alexandria| a5 George L. Gillon entertained a Bay and had among their guests Mr. |oma)) company at dinner last even- and Mrs. Horace Lee Washington, the |ing at the Powhatan. Maj. Gillon has Contessa Massiglia’of\Rome and Mr.| eturned to Washington for a visit ;:{‘ph’l‘;l Hampton Carson of Phila-|arter an absence of ten years. = Th v. John Newton Culbertson Former Attorney General A. Mitchell [, 41\ Rev- John Newton Culbertson Palmer spent a few days last week |gtreet northwest, have as guests their e. N. Y. where he|gaughter, Mrs. Arthur Mountford stopped at the® Fort Willlam Henry |Baker, and her son Robert of Toledo. Hotel. son N Dr. and Mrs. Wade H. Atkinson and Berry, | wade H. Atkinson, jr., are among the Alexis Berry of|passengers from Washington sailing g‘-l"':mr’e- and Dr iDaniel D. V:laboard the Fort Victoria from New uart, jr.. o V' ngton, son o Y for the Bermuda islands. Admiral Daniel D, V. Staart, were| o'k today h married at noon yesterday in the Dr. and Mrs. Tewgsbury have rectory of St. Mary's‘Catholic Church, | moved into their new residence at 101 Annapolis, Md. The ceremony was!Fnst Lienox street. Chevv Chase. Md.. performed by the Rev. Thomas A.|= Donahue and was witnessed only by the parents of the bridesroom and the mother of the bride. Following the ceremony Dr. and Mrs. Stuart left for a trip north. On their return they will live in Wash- ington. 3 Mrs. W. H. Howard, with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert H. Wood, and her lit- ||} tle son, has returned to her home on Garfleld street after spending several weeks at Asbury Park. Mrs. Wood will remain with her mother for a few ‘Wweeks longer before returning to her home at Tulsa, Okla. Miss Margaret _Atkinson daughter of Mrs. The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conn. Ave. Final Clearance Col. and Mrs. Edward M. House, ‘who spent the summer in Europe, have arrived in Quebec, where they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Auchin- ||} closs of New York, and will go to Manchester, Mass., for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Randolph F. Coolidge. Mrs. Carrie F. Bishop announces the engagement of her daughter Em- _ meline Frazier to Capt. William Henry McCutcheon, jr., U. S. A. Mrs. James McDonald and her son, Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell, are the guests of Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris, wife ! |i of the United States minister to Sweden, at her home, KEaglehead, |} Manchester-by-the-Sea. At the expira- tion of their visit there Mrs. McDon- ald and her son will go to Lenox. i The marriage of Miss Eda Worth- ington Beckett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Beckett, and Mr. Ed- | || mund Crenshaw Wallace will take Place this evening at 8 o'clock at 2140 19th street, the home of the bride’s parents. 'The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Alexander Rielaski of Chevy Chase, and an in- formal reception will follow. The bride wifl be given in mar- |} riage by her father. and will be at- tended by Miss Evelyn Woelter of Baltimore. Mr. Colin Stam of this city will be the hest man. Mr. Wallace and his bride will re- turn to Washington following their | wedding trip and will reside at 3149 19th street i DR Deuble Wedding - of Unusual Interest. A double wedding of unusual inter- \ est took place last evening at § o'clock at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Takoma Park, when the two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler E. Bowen of Sycamore avenue, Takoma Park, were the Mabel Adaline bride of Mr. C. Arthur Carter of Fred- ericksburg, Va., and Miss Winifred Gertrude Bowen was married fo Mr. Thomas C. Cunningham of Somer- ville, Mass. Sre The ceremonies were performed by Elder Shaw of the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, assisted by Elder Bryan, pastor of the | | Takoma Park Church. The church was elaborately decorated with palms, ferns and late summer flowers, and over 500 relatives and friends were present. A program of nuptial music was given before the ceremony by Mrs. Frances E. Stratton, who gave a vocal solo: Mr. Robert Edwards, who played Schubert’s “Serenade” on the violin, principals. Miss Bowen became the It will soon be time enough to wear them— then prices generally ad- uy now and at these HIGH VALUE LOW PRICES. Bay Seal Coats, 36-40-inch lengths, large Natural Skunk ] and Beaver Collars and | sine. 0 $165.00 and 01:;,‘ :v C. John, who presided at Mualml; ;2““. «0-inch [ Both of the brides were given inl [ length; fine rk marriage by their father. Their Northern' skins. . 5140000 i gowns, exactly alike, were of wnicte crepe de chine garlanded with sprays of orange blossoms, and they carried bouquets of white rosebuds. Mrs. l;wgicl:rrods&cof !h(ds clB!z'. attended Miss nifre rertrude 'wen as matron of honor, and Miss Julia Cunningham | ffj Skunk Collar and of Somerville, Mass., was bridesmaid. [ [fj Cuffs ...:...... > Prof. J. William Osborn of the Wash- . ~Extra Special 12 only; Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, 40inch lengths, ington Missionary College. attended ° Mr. Cunningham as best'man, and the ushers were Mr. Chase, Mr. Gantt, Mr. Liffert, Mr. Ross, Mr. Parrish and Mr. | i Miller. - Miss Mabel Adaline Bowen had as serves any article until wanted. 65 years n Busmess F at 12% Slinemelz _Final Clean-Up Of All Remaining Summer Wash Dresses Including Every Wash Dréss in The Store That Sold Up To $35-To Close at $ §.°~ ‘All Our Fine Imported and Domestic % Ginghams, Organdies and Dotted Swisses. A remarkable opportunity to -select choice Summer Dresses at a very low price. ' All sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in each material. Final Cleanup of Fibre Silk- Tuxedo and Slipover Sweaters T 58 05 To $15, To Close A good assortment of colors to chdose from. Buy your Sweater for Fall now and get - the benefit of this clearance pricc.' P - e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Amth& S@n— 2 ~ —with innamerable combinations of these pop- ular materials. > : ] —and'a host '6f other original and impressive “shapes. ‘ D; C, WEDNESDAY, “AUGUST 31, 608 to 614 . Fhe House - of Courtesy v { 1991, - _ ELEVENTH ST, Fourth Floor Millinery Triumph! Fully 1,000 New Fall Trimmed Hats—drawn from the studios of America’s leading designers—and representative of their smartest effects and cleverest creations for the season just opening. Hats whose actual values multiply the special price up to two and three times— It will re- quire the entire Popular Price Section to make proper exhibit of these ° newest of ex- clusive and ex- ceptional Hats. N In the as- semblage you are reviewing the fashion pronounce- ment of master minds — inspi- rations of ge- nius—creations of superior skill. When it is remembered how critically we have made our selection of entrants for this’ great event—and how generously these super-makers have cooperated—only then will you appreciate what the values really are; and how remarkableé the price, i Individuality is the key-note of the assembled variety. For in the thousand are hardly two exactly alike— each differing in some phase which will make strong appeall to personal taste and personal becomingness. The' Materials— Lyons Velvet Panne Velvet Y Duvetyn - - Duvenoor Hatters’ Plush '.Of _all the | blg' t}ling’s we've done in Millinery-~- this one 1s the clixna/x! The Styles— Large Sailors 4 Drooping Mushreoms Short-Back Pokes .. QOff-the-Face Effects Unique Cut-Out Novelties Mé'ny thhe Hats are on display The Trimmings— Smart embroidery effects i Cire Ribbons Glycerized and Fluffy Ostrich Feathers Beads : Steel and Jet ornamentations Monkey Fur—most strikingly . -applied " The Colors— Black Amber Brown Red Navy Castor Fuchsia Pheasant —and all the other approved tones and tints— featured in fall fashion. in the windows ~but give yourself the advantage of selection from the entire assemblage by prompt response | | L4