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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 16, 1921_PART 2. - SOCIETY Priced from $875 up Exclusive Washington Distributors science in Lansing. . {Continued from Fourth Page.) The marriage of Mrs. Thehua Den- ney to Sidney P. Hollingsworth, took . z e : VT 7 omon andlmive an laceowitictitos { Mrs. Wil H. Herron, Mrs, Edgar arriage at Ipswich feazsianlc e e League of Pen Women to | ettty RS L ! Mrs. H. C. Wallace Shares |2 ® o L e tereiin. sea, ! The Famousgchwcizcr . | : . | clubs. Monday night, also, Mr. Ed- | jon | George T. Smallwood, Mrs. Charles H. | Imported Fabrics Of Miss Mary A. Wood e, e der bt e ion | | Hear Mirs Tevine Loncoot| gt tenscotonmester of Hlonors et Rooption 08 e B e o | S b e e et i ela- 3 & ¢ 2 S s 3 e “otton Smith ofciated S : 1500 it iwas\ witnensed by tho r The District of Columbia League of | appear, accompanied by Miss Alice | At (he tea given Tuesday afternoon |gantora Taylor and Mrs, George M. | behStdisvier at 1525 Iiggs pl. nw. hor: 3 | tives and friends of the bride and R lene Tarior ot e mebival B Bt Fhil bty ot el e { iding Wednesday afternoon 3 N bridegroom. The bride was charm- | Americau Pen Women will give the | Deleslyno Taylor of 'the Fabian | to the Pi Leta Phi Sorority of the 8. | . f Vs wicee, Miss Mary Appleton & £ ing in a gown of white satin, with | second of the regular Sunday after-| N\Mrs. C. Au-'.h; Thomas, first vice George Washington CUniversity by and Mr. Louls Bromfield, i ,',‘;"‘d‘o :.‘,‘;:g e o,"’fm 3:{[‘:;‘ noon teas at the national headquar- | president of the District of Columbia Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, one of the, - ol place in the Ascemsion ; The matron of honor was her aunt, | ters, 1722 T ‘strect, this_afternoon | Ieggue, WU Fecelve, o | patronesses, Mre. Henry O, Wallace, tomorial Church, in Ipswich, Mass. ¥ Re > % Mrs. C. F. Knockey, who wore a|from § to 7 o'clock, with Mrs. Irvine | week for a musical tea at her?‘;h: 1‘:: a rf:'e'nn“n;r ur’the sogor!ty. re- | oy = —— e ik Ciubinges W Ao : 4 Kown ot geru lace over lavender and| 1, Leproot, president of the Congres- | home Fridus, October 28 with out- | ceived ‘with Miss Margaret Ajres, 4 = ey o i i 1urns, Ipswich and New York, _ : The bridesmaids were Miss Wilmoth | siopal Club, as tho guest of honor g—‘g::ar S the A, e DERUl e R el S Il)um;l::ufill;l;fl i 1857 1921 i the beldegroony s isoniof Mr: and . QY | Dovle. the Lride's cousin; Mra. Adolph | and speaker. o of American Pan Women, the | president of the Pt Beta Phi Alumni I o Marion. Ohlo, The bride was i Whot Were Eywnk f lavender (affeca | Mrs. Theodgre Tiller, president of | Na DRl omansl EresspCInh i ma0 IClin, o el i ttended and Mr. Bromfleld had his . and carried vellow chrysanthemums. | the District of Columbla League, has | the muslclags oCthe clty from 5 to. Mre John B. Larner. wife of the i i rother, Mr. Charles Bromfield, Jr., | The brigegroom’s nicce, little Ruth | announced the declsion of her exeeu- | 7, orclock, Mrs. Wihliam ‘Atherton Du chairman of, the board of trustces of | | s best man, and the ushers were S 3 Magruder, was flower irl and wore | Uve board to invite the presidents of | Fu¥; BELAIME DECSICONT OF HhE HeqRUC ‘;llle e e e qud THE A | ir. Chalmers’ Wood, ir., and Mr. Guy ; : white organdie. The hest mun was | all the leading clubs in Washington | of American Ten Women, and Miss rs. Archibaid Hopking, wife of the | [merson. Dr. Smith was_assisted by . the bridegroom’s J. M.| to appear Lefore the members of the | COra PIEDY, presicent of the Natlons] ivico chairman of the board, boure i PIANO IS STEINWAY -v. William Lawrence Wood, broth- : - : i Beavers, jr., and t Lenroot will be the | Womagt Jrees d i th ‘Offkflh Jhe table decorations iwere | 1Y | 1 » of the bride, and Rev. Carroll| i ite, Mr. Kenneth csidents to appear. In | With-Mrs. e 1’.‘.r..dr’1{\- P:?m_ nd silver ue, the i 'erry., rector of the church. The e and Mr. Roy Reed. The hride was|a twenty-minute address this after- — SoroHty Colam e | | cremony was followed by & wed- escorted to the chaicel by her u naon. beginuing at 5:30 éelock, she (7 1) G Ch Gi s apaiies Wl kinson MiwiCatls ) ing_breakfast at Brier Hill, Apple- : 5 Mr. Harold E. Doyle. will ‘tell the Penwomen and their U. ). . Chapter to Give erine Monegjundsthe dolloming chan. i rms, the summer home of the e i ¥ After 3 S v @ reception | friends the things for which the Con- ‘”‘:zm_ “‘;q ‘,""“”fl Nichols, Miss Nell 20, 4 parents, - e : . of et Briges | grciatonal” Club snds, nfi—f{'«ffl_ Annual Autumnal Ball | 1gom: Miss Virsinia Nichols, Miss Sell I Whenever you see the name Steinway on 3 i relatives and | dore er will receive. al 5 - . AT 155 Basle Lee Dras G ¥ : intimate friends of the newly wedded | liam F. Dennis will presid® at the | The anuual autumnal ball will Le Maxine Girts Miss Busle Lee Pearson, a piano you know that you are face to < o couple were present, after which thes | tea table, assisted by Mrs. Nannetle | givon Monday evening. November 25, oo Foster 2 ¢ il aandiaia £ th 1 eadings - Tature Home.” Capi. Beasert i hoch | hnd. Mrs. Fran We Fate, " "E"®™ | 4t the Hotel Washington by Stone- | Among the patroncsson present were acomitatac standacipiann oiae workd. . j detailed as instructor iu v | “Monday cvening at 8 o'clock mem- | wall Jackson Chapter, No. 20, U. D. ¢ T = 1 URS | and the fundamentals of their pro- |proceeds to charity, and Mrs. Frank bers of the league will speak before el & the guthering of writers of the city, |the first chapter organized in th | telling of their work, their success, District. This chapter devotes its | enzo Lewis were flower bearers. 2 i i Si ay, OCtober ion. y eV, Miss Lil- : g ss - Now is the time to have -your N Drater tine Reldeacted : rth, brothdr of the bridegroom. the | the Social Service Review.. and at 'Chenoweth, vice president; Mrs. Ben- “eanan'’s stries. Also cout suity i . Droop & Sons Co 1300 G e an N toumhermweracie | Edward M. Taber othciating présent director for the District of |jamin Soule Guntz, second vice presi- Thade to order, from $43 up. F. y st v M Jain chiaien The bride Wore & gown of midnight=| Columbia General Federation of dent; Mrs. Gwendolynne Fairfax Mon- | S. APPLEBEE B e mudana Stevansiaid 4 - i blue kitten's ear crepe and carried a | Wome Clubs, and w natlonally cure. corresponding secretary: Mre, . 308 ond 0 v =l _ ] Glen Smith of Washington. Au-{ A S shower bouquet of brides roses. Th:! known clubwoman, authority on par- | Albiun Wilkins Tuck. chairm of Furrier and Ladies’ Tailor mn flowers, palms and ferns were | attendants. Robert Denney, small son | ljumen.ary procednre, and an organ- entertainment, d Miss 3.’ 902 1ith St. N.W, sed in decorating the church and| ypg 4 WALCOLM DUVALL. | of the bride. and Ruth, Dorethy and | izer of ability, will address the l'en- fre, vice chairman Phone Frauklis 7860 T Gordon Fidler, small cousius of (he | SF Mishl Sfarie 8 2'"-1:':: el nln(:ol:;p;L':i bridegroom, héld white satin ribbons | . = artz and Wilbur S. Finch took | events early in Octobers | and white dahlias, forming an aisl iace Tuesday, October 11, at 5:30 leading up to an archway of 3 @ . and white dahlias, where the c¢ Slaticlat 80 S " | mony was performed. The house was JCnony was 2 R ek ceddi . - | decorated throughout with white &hw S N’l’wfi k. Cavanaugh. assisted by Rev. |2 wedding breakfast at a Wa; DT Perin oo Dalms; . ' The marriage z uhlias, ‘ugene Hannan. The church was hotel. and later Mr. and Mrs Immediately following ‘the cere- ocorated with palms, eut flowers and | left for an extended wedding journey | , (RGURIEY, {OUORINE (e (ST Tomorrow ; ; . ain may we remind you atumn foliage. e for the bridal party and the small Ag: y 4 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. that we never quote compara- The bric , who was given away by ovember 15 at 1825 1hup Uof relatives witnessing the icr father, entered the church to|l1St street northwest. D ohy: Mo 'ana Mrs Hollings. _.Monday__ P he strains of the Lohengrin wedding worth left immediately for their e yiayed by ira: Vieginia Flym | s, Katharing Latham was niae: he was attired in white satin, trim- e oot 14 in old point lace, which wis used | 41 Mrs. Charles A Latham, The marriage of Miss Florie Gold- | < trimming on her mother's wedding | Tames W. Berry of this eity. stein of Baltimore and Mr. Sidney H. | tive prices. ( v own. She wore a tulle veil, with kes MM 31 Rosenthal of ‘Washington, will tékc [oronce of orange blossoms and car- | Nre Herey will g ot 225 Aseor piond | place Loduy in the home of the bride. | The House of Courtesy: ied a shower bouquet of white roses | norincast | e ~mmureiage of /Miss. Aildred | » DAt Glte of the Tatde ke = | Huguely to Mr. Enno Paul Knollman | i 2 v o g ¢ { pink 1 of Columbus, hio, Wi ake ace | Jink satin,‘with large picture hat to Capt. H. B. Beavers|2lsce,, ot the Wallace Meniorla S 5 . s it - . B. Churen, “corner of New Hampshirc w. D M Ext: d Th d "Al ]\-‘,]’1'\‘1 carried pink roses. Little! avenue and Randolph street. After | ere olng a ost xtraor lnan’ lng—Prou 3/ N ried at_the home of her parents home, in Harrisbureg. | i ry Finch, niece of the bride-| One of the prettiest weddings this| an extended wedding trip they will | .o o . . of the pr1v11ege of offermg this group sm, was flower girl, and wore a reside in Columbus. of characterful e Crepe de enine gown. with os | fall was that of Miss Miriam Doyle, —_— ch-trimmed hat to match, and car- (Diece of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. ed a Dasket of pink and white|Doyle, and Capt. Harrison Bruce| The date is as essential an article of diet to the Egyptian as rice 18 tv —1n wluch are values far overreachmg the price— pses. Mr. George Finch, brother of Beavers, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. the ‘Hindu, he bridegroom, was best man. Mr. Some are plain—many other¢ are Fur-trimmed. Every single thymond Sehwartz, brother of {hé bride, | Beavers of Washington, which took nd Mr. John Pelton were ushers. Pre- | place Thursday evening, October 13, Reporters have been admitted to garment reflects a distinctive model—of which it‘is the faithful reproduction. R be Atre Hana Gromise Me” | at 7:30 p.m. at the Chevy Chase Pres- | the British parliamegt sinco 1835. Loose draping; fitted effects—and belted designs—lined with high-grade silk— The finer fabrics— i Verona, Pollyanna, Panvelaine, Orlando, ) Wandova, Bolivia - | Tt Following the ceremony a recep- ion was given at the home of the 'ride’s parents, 32 Rhode Tsland ave- ue northwest, after which the bride nd bridegroom left for a trip to \ow York and Atlantie City. They i1l be at home after November 1 at Southbrook Courts Mr. and Mrs. Paul Di Marzo an- nce the marriage of their daugh- Florence Estelle, to Mr. William iclgesen of Newport, R. L, Wednes- {ay evening at the Chapel of the Na- ivity. The cersmony was performed 'y Rev. Enoch M. Thompson, rector 'f the church. Music was rendered by Mr. C. H. Miller. The bride wore a traveling suit of :avy blue suede cloth trimmed in fur, vith hat to match, and a corsage houquet of lilies of the valley and v STIEBE I ot Do ot , MILLINERY navy blue tricolette suit d car- ARNPORTEN ied pink rosebuds. Mr. Raymond Jally acted as best man for Mr. Hel- e-sem, Immediately after the ceremony a cception was given at the bride’s esidence, which was beautifully dec- ' rrated in fall flowers and fegne. \mong the out-of-town guests were [fre. George Allen of Keansb N. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reichert and Irs. Alfred Reichert of Virginia, and Tra. Allen Edelin of Maryland. After he reception Mr. and Mrs. Helgesen eft for an extended trip through the lorth, thence to Newport, R. 1., where hey will be home to their friends fter November 1. H 607 13th St. NW. 7T - We announce the arrival of a number of Fall and Winter Hats the features of which are so new, so appealing and so exclusive that you should easily recognize the fact that it will pay you to see O’Connell’s hats first. The marriage of Miss Emma Amund- | on to Mr. Robert Wesley Brown of | hicago took place at 10:30 o'clock Chursday, October 6, at the home of )r. Walter A. Morgan, who officiated. Moderate Prices fil';im'x’“f;’a..‘;i:.s and Mee Bavia > L The richest furs— g : Thompson was best man for the bride: e Wolf, Beaver, Squirrel, Australian Opossum Following the ceremony there was Th ferred colors. = . . e preferr — . 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