Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 53

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SOCIETY Ceremony for Wedding Tri;) in Europe. W. K. Wilbur Weds Miss Stewart. On Saturday. Ne burgh, Pa. M sur wag married to Miss M The marriage of Mrs. Mary Waters, ‘hild Diggs to Mr. Armor Reeside ook place Thursday in Chatham, i J. They left immediately after he ceremony for & wedding trip and ave sailed for Europe. On thelr re- urn they will be at home at 1337 ‘onnecticut avenue. Mrs. Reeside is he daughter of Mrs. Robert de Witt ‘hild of Washington, a direct de- cendant of Sir Oliver Cromwell, reat-granddaughter of Gen. John | ;ager Howard, at one time governor | Maryland, and of Gen. Mordecal Gist, vho was aide-de-camp for Gen. George Vashington. -She Is the great-grand- aughter of Dean Child of Westmin- ter Abbey and of Gen. Alfred Pea- ock. She has lived in Baltimore for ome years, where Mr. Reeside also | ved for some time. Mr. Reeside is | son of Mrs. Dennison Reeside of ‘eorgetown, and a grandson of Dr. rmor of Columbia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Newton M. Miller, who re spending their honeymoon in Vashington, were married Wednes- ay afternoon in Columbus, Ohio, in he rectory of Holy Cross Church by | he Rev. C. R. Rhode and will make aier home at 57 South Monroe street, < olumbus, where they will be at ome : fter December 1. Mrs. Miller ‘s the widow_ of Mr. Ferdinand 3umann of Columbus, and Mr, filler is prominent in politics in shio. He was managar.ef.the cam-, aign of Senator Frank B. Willis ‘hen he was a candidate for_Gover- or of Ohio, and also for Senator Villis' campaign for the Senate. the bride's sister, their son’s wedding. Mr. Wilbur {s engaged in business. ~venine. Tie ed in St. Andriiw neton. Mrs. \Ioncnre family of Rectary, Va. r. 1s is well known in time. nr. the late Senator John T. Morgan. Gentleworpen's Leagut a tea Monday, November 14, | Quarters, 1624 H. street northwest. be on sale. “Hats of Tomorrow Shown Today” MILLINERY | Redu ced Prices Our Entire Stock of Millinery at 15 Price and Less Than Half-Price - ' | $10.00 to $12.00 Hats.......... .$550 [i $15.00 to $18.00 Hats...........$7.50 | i $20.00 to $22.50 Hats..........$10.00 } $25.00 to $40.00 Hats. ..$15.00 ALL SALES FINAL NO CHARGES . . . 227 FSt.NW Exzclusive Agents of Fifth Avenue Shop . Mrs. Diggs and Mr. Reeside Married at Chatham, N. J. Well Known Couple Leave Immediately After ovember 5, in Pitts- Owing to the serious iliness of both Dean and Mrs. Willlam Allen Wilbur they were prevented from attending The young peo- “le will reside in Pittsburgh, where The marriage of Mrs. Nannie Mon- cure Portner to Mr. John Milton Ralls of Gadsden, Ala., took place Thursday ! emony was perform- Church by Rev. J. J. Dimon, ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Ralls left immediately after for a wedding trip, on the completion of which they will make their temporary home in Woah- Ralls is a member of the and orth urnllnn. where he lived for some He is a grandson of the late { Form-r John P. Ralls, a member of the |Go~ «ia, a Confederata congress and & cousin of { with her husband is visiting his fam- Announces Tea Dfl‘e The Gentlewomen's League will give at 5 o'clock, to which the publi¢ is invited, and which will be in the na‘ure of a housewarming for the league, In its new A charming assortment of fancy articles, homemade Jjellles and other articles will 1300 G Street —The Best of Everything Mnlnl is Always Found Here. —Prices are based on quality done and are invariably lowest when that is con- sidered. —Credit terms cheerfully granted. TO SHOW OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF And Other High-Grade Pianos " Reliable New Uprights....$350 up Reliable New Grands......$695 up- 00 uven— ectric—Reproducin The Welte-Mignon, $1,000 t Victor Records—Music Musical Instruments Pumoo For Rent IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE STEINWAY Player-Pianos VICTROLAS .THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. Happenings Recorded Of Special Interest To World of Society Slr H:rold Stiles, Recent ber 15—Mrs. Villaret to Join Husband in France. Sir Harold Stiles of. Edinboro, Scot- land, who was the guest while in Washington of Dr. and Mrs. Tom A Willlams has left for New York and will a2l November 15 on the Aqul- tanla, after paylng a short vislt to Boston. 7 } Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson will ~lore their house on New Hampshire avenue this week and go.to Florida for the ‘winter. Former shpmnund-m of the Naval Acndemy Admiral Scales and Mrs. Scales have taken an apartment In Newport for the winter. after spend- ng some time at'Jamestown. { Miss Margaret “Treadwell sailed yes- terday f om France o the Paris and will come at once to Washington after landing at New York. Miss Tread- well. who will be formally presented to society at a dance at Rauscher's December 22, has spent seven months abroad, ‘mostly in England, France and Germany. Representative M. ( Clyde Kelly will spend a few days In Indfana county, Pa., at Locust Spring farm, where o !Ins. 3. D. THOMPSON, Adrian _Turnell of ® ‘d~ of late October, who My at Chevy 3 Mrs. Franklin Haley and her two children. Dorothy and Kenneth, have returned to their home, at Newark. iGuest Here, Sails Novem. | ner Dcl after a vist of ‘wo weeks to r parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B he Mrs Kelly and . thej Keofer, 2028 1st strect northwe B Lo thele two, small | daughters have spent the summer and ~ I Crepe de Chine Rick Chiffon Velvet _Satin-faced Canton Crepe-back Satin D. C, fall. They will return with him. Mrs. Eugene Villaret, wife of MaJj. Villaret. assistant military attache of the American embassy in Paris, who has been in Washington for s:veral months visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Harvey, has sailed from New York to join her husoand in France. Mrs. Villaret, who was & Washington debutante two yea: ago, was accompanied to New ‘York b her mother. Wwho remained to 5 ail_on the Cantigny. daughter of_Judge Wililam S. , Mrs. Villaret, who w: Abigail Holman Harvey, marrl:d _the grandson of Admiral V| Ylitaret,de J03- euse, who served under Napoleon. NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 2. Chapter, D. A. B Miss Anna Connoll and Miss Eleanor Connolly, sisters of the late Repre- sentative Maurice Conmblly, who served during the war as ll- itenant oolonel in the air service, was killed “In near Indian Hu ufiend the winte: e Hotel Lafayette. They arrived attend the memorial services at Arlington Friday. Reorenentative R. Walton Mcore of Virgli 12, and the Missea Moore heve closed their home at Fairfax and are now at 1843 Irving street. Miss Marle F. Little of Brooklyn, ., Is visiting Miss Marie Hayes In her home at 909 1st street northwest. ‘The Misses Merrick have closed their country place, in Howard County, Md., and are at 6200 Connecticut avenue, Chevy Chase, Md., for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holland Duell, who spent u few daye in Washington, have gone to New York, where they have taken an apartment at the Ritz- Carlton for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Duell, the former Mise Lillian Tucker |of Californis, were married the latter part of October and spent thefr honeymoon at Hot Springs, stopping here on their v\ly to New York. Mr. James Robert McKee of New York, “has gone to White Sulphur Springs for two weeks. Mr. and Mr., Mrs. Mckee are well known in Wash- ington where they are frequent | visitors. Alpha Omega Meets | Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'Tierney of Kentucky lre guests of the latter’s mother, Bdmund Plowdes Hickey. “Mrs. 8arah B. Bell, widow of MaJ. Gen. J. Franklin Bell, left for Eu- rope with Gen. and Mrs E. A. Gar- . lington on the United Btates trans- { port Cantigny, ‘phich sailed Thurs- day. from New .ork. They will be absent for six months or u year. ° Mra. Robert Hopkins and Miss Janc Hopkins will go to tend the Army and game Saturday, November 26, while in New York will be the guest: of their uncle and aunt, M~ and Berne H. Hopkins of Colo Springs, at the “otel Vanderbilt. Mrs. Edgar R. ;l\;'lfn of Rep- resentative Kiess ennaylvania who I8 at the Powhatan for a few days, will eturn to Wil'iamsport, Pa., ea-ly this week and will remain there | until after January 1, when she will come to Washington to spend the remainder of the winter. Cora Lee sn.der and Mrs. S. <. 4 BML.:ndon of Har-isburg, Pa. areg Alpha Omega of Delta Gamma w'll the guests of Mrs, George S Duncan | hold its regular meeting at the fine 9900 7th street northwest. Miss Sny- | of Miss Janet Brown, 1622 29th street, der is the regent and Mrs. Landon | Monday evening. All Delta Gummas the secretay of the Harrisburg |in Washington are invite 608 TO 614 11th ST, N.W. Reduced Them to: and There’s neverbeen a sale before co-equal in " value and saving — for these represent Gowns - specially . designed and carefully - membership in pur stock—and the sacrificing in- - many instances is tremendoys. N s Plain Georgeite High-grade Tricotine Dainty Tulle - Radium Taffeta Vassar-Radcliffe Tea Planned Monday, Nov. 14 At the Vassar-Radcliffe tearoom in the National Council for the lmita- tion of armament bullding. 17th ang F streets, on the opening day, Monday, November 14, Mrs. Wil- ltam J. Flather, will be assisted by Mrs. Emmett C. Gudger, Menry Morrow, Mrs. Frank Hamilton French and Mrs. Luther Mctt. The tearoom is on the first floor and will be open every afternoon from 4 till 6. ——e SOCIETY corner | 3r., will pour and Mrs. W. D. Bigelow, Mrs. The proceeds will go toward the sal- ary endowment funds which are being raised for Vassar and Radcliffe col- leges, and the tearoom will be opés to the public. -1 URS Remodeled and repatred. 1 take personal interest #n Your fu ' [ work. Prices tbe lowest for gooi work. MARTIN WOLF -2 Avenme N.W. © RUG CLEANING TIME Your unless electrically washed by our process. Positively ne tajury or shrinkage to the most, delicate tabrics i SO { | | On Monday Evening' Wednesday. Nov. 16, 2:30 P.M.!‘ | l Evening Gowns Dinner Frocks chosen for Soor coverings not thoroly cleaned The Luwin Co. | 2018 14th St. N.W. n-o fl. VIAVI HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN uildng Subject: “Catarrhal Cond'tions, Colde, Tonvl'tie, Adent VIAVI PATRONS ESPECIALLY arn':n Admission Free. We've reached right up into the -higher- prlced grades of “our own stock of Exclusive Dresses , —gathering nearly 600 of them into one big impres- sive assortment—and Silk Talle Crepe Satin Beaded Georgette Lace Combination . Most expressively designed and effectively embellished—with rare embroidéry, rich beading; unusual braided effects: gay tinsel and flower decorations—and ribbon bowknots—cteating designs of most charming character. Yield to the temptation to select two or three —the opportunity is a most extraordinary one Sale of D:«:s(;:; Tricotines, Canton Crepe, Satin- face Crepe, Chiffon Velvets. Worth up to $3850. All sises. $19.50 - Special Offering in Coats $25 to $60.50; made. of the iatest materials and richly fur trimmed. The Jouse of Courtesy——

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