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I cEvy ot || | i Mrs. Wilbur Keblinger, wife of the American consul at Fiume, is thei house guest of Mrs. Alan Pease of} North Chevy Chase. The annual bazaar of the Rector's| Aid Society of All Saints’ Episcopal | Church will be beld in Guild Hall otv the church Wednesday, December 7.} trom 3jto 8 p.m. | Mrs. Henry McAden and her daugh- ter Convere of Charlotte, N. C. whn; have been house guests of Mrs. Wil-{ liam R. Myers, have returned to lhelr: home. ! Mr. Frank Hammett has been on a ten day: relatives in Charlotte, lanta, Ga., has returned to his home. Mrs. Walter Abraham was hostess at luncheon at the Wardman Park | Inn Hotel last Thursd: when she | had the members of her bridge club as her guests, 1 Mrs. Robert Bender, who was to have returned to her home I wnl‘k‘, decided to spend a conple of weeks in | California and will not return to her home here until some time the first | of December. | Miss Mary Merrick, who has taken | er house on Connecticut | or the avinter, entertained at {a tea last week in honor of the mem bers of the Christ Child Society the Catholic Church, of which she is the founder and head. < Mrs. Andrew Jackson White was | hostess at a bridge Inncheon at her home, Sunny Hill, Wednesday. H Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Moss have - Closing Qut nderwear Stock f At Practically Cost Prices We must have space for Corsets. Kayser, \'anity Fair, also Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk. B Were New ‘Were Now © Vests.....$250 $1.75 Chemises. .$7.50 $5.00 % Vests.....$7.50 $5.00 Chemises.$16.50 $12.50 Bloomers . .$5.00 $3.75 Gowns....$8.50 $5.00 © Bloomers..$7.50 $5.00 Gowns...$22.50 $16.50 Pajamas. .. $8.50 $5.00 Special Values in Hosiery. ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS GIFTS 1110 F Street N.W. Adjoining Columbia Theater “Where They Know How to Fit Corsets” l g L | | | | % 3333333 33 SR ASRR ST S IR RS SIS SSRRS RS RSSSX SRS SAS SRR SRS SRS SN R SN IRERNERVRNRRNNAN Make It a Victrola Xmas ’ Join Our " Victrola Club —it makes the buying easy the winter. They are building a new | house on Grafton strect. : Mrs. Edward Souther has returned to her home after visiting relatives | in_Charlotte, N. €. Mr. George W. IL Vinal has re- turned to his home after spending the past ten days in Cleveland, Ohio, | and “Pittsburgh, Pz i Miss Ann R. White of Lexington, | Va., who visited Mr. and Mrs. V Jett Lauck, has returned to her home. Mrs. William R. Myers will enter-} tain the members of the Cultus Club | tat her home Tuesday afternoon. N vember 29, when Dr. Marian Irwin | will address the club. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Ferguson were {hosts informally at dinder at thelr ! | home last week i Don’t be persuaded by alluring reductions —the Victor Victrola is the. ONE Talking Ma- chine that is incompar- ably best. You'll al- ol. Fitzmaurice Day of Tondon. vho is attending the conference on | limitation of arms, has been joined | y Mrs. Dav, who stopped for a short | visit en route in Car but is now ! visiting her mother, Mr~. James ! ley Morgan at her home in | Chase. Mr. Glenn E. PPlumb left 1 on a lecture tour of the middle west and will be away for several week Mr. and Mrs. kins of Chi- cago, 1., ting their son-in- law r. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Wichers. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Rex John- &fon were given a surprise party at <e last week b number of of their congresation of | { the Chevy o Presbyterian Chure | _Mra George Bradbury of Malde Mass., who has been the house guest : {of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Young, has |gone to Augusta, Ga., where she will 1icin her husband for the winter. {7 Mrs. J. Edgar Sohl was hostess | week at her home at | Jlrs. Asbury F. Lev ways be glad you chose the Victor. Our Special Club- Combina- tion Includes— AABITALATATALILITL ;8AIRAIRRIANININIISL VRN RR NS 3 vl Style 90—with Cabinet. .. .. ... $125.00 Eight 10-inch Double-disc Victor 6.80 Reocords. ....cc. 2vievbiivonns Complete......... 3131.80 10 C h is all that’s required—balance in small as! monthly payments—no interest. Our service is at your command. Come in and let us show you this attractive model. Hugo Worch e 1110 G iR Wright left last we city. where they will v unt, Miss M e L incidentally attended the Arm) avy foot b: Mr. George Carroll left the veek for Eimira, N. Y. where spend ten davs Hugh M | week from York for E where he wiil spend six weeks Mrs. William , Richardson itertain the members of he teolub at luncheon at her ho: New Y S5 i Representative and Mrs. Edward iBrowne are entertaining Judge i John Parish of Ashland. 1 | et ettt i e e T e ey and Mr: denner of Chicago, Tl who spent Thanksgiving day with them. Mrs. Thomas C. Frost has returned . to her home in San Anson, Tes after spending several weeks | Col. and Mrs. Ficlder M. M. Beall. Dr. and Mrs. D. G ARRNNNENNRENNS AR EEARENNNANENNS Gaynor Davis went 1o New York eity 1\“ o {last week to attend the Army and | Navy foot ball zame. Arth Copeland and her | daughter, Miss Clair Copeland, have " to New York city to v | 5. Barrett, and attended }the foot ball game. Dr. and Mrs tyan Devereaux had | as a guest B s Nr, | Joseph Devereaus, Miss i | | of Baltimore, Md. H artha Simpsgon of New been visiting . i Marvin Farrington, bas r to ner home Mrs. Albdtt Osgoed was hostes a very pretty tea at her bome last Tuesday afternoo A group of lafdes from the Chev {Chase Methodist Episcopal Cl i will hold a cake sale and baz Y d 3 the social room of the church on | | | December 3, from 1 to 5 p.m. 1 | ; : : i 3 Miss Carolyn Pope of Drewryville, H . 3 ; Va., is_the house guest of Mr. and| ? i Mrs. W. T. Pollard. i Mrs. Hulbert L. Bisselle will en- itertain the members of her bridge | i club at luncheon at her home Friday. { 4" Mrs. Edward Donn and family have {moved into Washington for the win- ter months and have rented their | {house on East Bradley lane. i ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox are| {spending the week end In Philadel- i phia, Pa. {7 Mr. Eugene Wesley Shaw has joined "his family here after spending some | weeks in New York city. i 'The Spinning Wheel Group, n-nm—(' 1 1 jposed of Mr. and Mrs. R, S. McBrid [ i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wesley Sha 4 ; |3, and Mrs. JohnyH. Delinger and | | § o s Mr. and Mrs. M.” MacCullon. w {entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McBride at dinner on} | Thanksgiving day. | v Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Angel are! lspo;dinx the week end in Atlantic Clty,i i ¥ . I {""On account of there not being a| i 4 ; {quorum present at the meeting la Monday evening at the Chevy Chase library, called by the Montgomery {county branch of the Americun Red Cross, the chuirman, Mr. Alfred Bryan Leet, will call another meeting later, iat which oflicers for the year will be H . 5 !elected. i 2 5 2. . { Little Miss Bdar Fleming, daugh- i el t {ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Flem ; jing, had a party last Wednesday af- iternoon at her parents’ hom when {she had about twenty of her young { friends present. i Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whiteford were { hosts for a large dinner party at their ‘home, on Jenifer street, Thursday { evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashby, who are ibuilding a new house on Jeniferi street, will take possession on De- cember 15. Mrs. Hugh M. Southgate: and son | are spending the week end in New York city. e Presenting a New AFTERNOON AND Repairing. _ Franklin 4504- Revovering. | Of Crepe Elizabeth 17th Cafeteria | and Georgette Crepe. - $88.50 French Umbrella Shop. Buy Xmas Gifts early. Laiv: assworenent ! | Open November 28th ! 724 17th St. NW. | Breakfast Luncheon Dinner # "~ VIAVI | i Ty e o R HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN . Rizik Brothers | e | Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2:30 P.M. | TWELVE-THIRTEEN F Subject: “Indigestion, Constipa- | 2 tion, Headache.” VIAVI PATRONS ESPECJALLY INVITED. SOCIETY: S HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., taken a house on Keokuk street for . northwest, in this efty. {ele of friend < the = x 2 Mr. and . § < e - | Thured 3 1 i Simon Kann are chel of 1840 Diltmore strect announces | Lo Aston, to M rence ¥ ¢ ltm- marriage of her daughter Eliza- | T, which took place in i Mr. and Mrs - Behrend 707~12th St.NLIL {of Washington. Miss Whelchel has | Mridegroom brother, made a strikigg picture In their { town were Miss Jessie Byrne, Mrs. {gowns of blended shades of fuchs saunders and Miss Dorothy Hickson, | chiffon trimmed with silver lace. all of New York: Mrs. Beulah Long, | [ ] sage bouquet of mauve orchids and | Mrs. J. W. Howard of Riner, Va., ang 0 fo the Home Fur Shop. { Y - houvardia, and- Mrs. E. C. Gillette, a | Mr. Riner H itlock of Riner, Va., ; , Reliable goudy only, Repairing. remodeling. ; { costume of old Tiue with trimmir ?1 ind Miss Winona -A. Ross and Mr, |t 0¥ low fises. All work gharanteed. of sequins and a corsage bouquet of j \lfred J. Beigert were married at ° orchids. s&luunl Vernon Place M. E. Church HOME FUR SHoP ¢ 1{o Mr. William Ross Dellett, son of |Plume. She carvied v large bouguet | marveys of convenience snd besuty. Not ! features of the reception. e s modishly designed and : Ao o | des ated in gray lace and old rose | ® At the home of Mrs. Thomas Frank- | 3 . k- | Gatin, and a large gray duvetyne hat | » . lin Haney her daughicr. Miss Bese'e S 81,5 ke gray duvetsne bt JTCTILICSS JWICIICS sudind ! ——— | as a background for the bridal party. : ture NOVEI\}BER 27, 1921—PART 2. 'rom Fo Pg A. ¥ Anderson officiating. The (Confinjed tronEkourth Page) chancel was beautifully decorated 7 “, i . with ferns and white chrysanthemums, - ber 10 at 1006 North Carolina ave- ey it on dared: o programiof mlne nue southeast. music before the ceremony. FET : : i The bride entered the church with nett Biwne dahtcr of Mi. and Ses her brother, Mr. Horace Collier Car- oo w AAAA D b M Durns of Wadesh penter, who gave her in marriage. Charles M. Burns of Wadesboro, N. ) ; 3 2 She wore a suit of dark blue broad- e R R T - % cloth with trimming of gray squirrel, EXCEPTIONAL GIFTS e o . and ner hat of pale gray silk was{ . place at § o'@lock Wednesday even S 2 ellnhrnlderfd al‘:‘d trimmed with a t;)xmd‘ e ' = : of squirrel. She wore a corsage bou- Ing=November. 18,52t Burngide, . the . quet of Ophelia rosebuds. She was . Calvary Baptist Church Wednesday g y evening at 5 o'clock, when Miss Mary e ln S 3 | Elizabeth Carpenter, daughter of Mrs. = : J. W. Arnett, was united in marriage 5 - to Mr. Hubert Quinton Tucker, Rev. | B p Q . 189 | | 1| Richter footwear elegantly made of finest Satins, Metallle Cloths, Suedes and Kidskins are widely recognized as Holiday home of the bride’s parents in Wade: o . o L - o b Gifts par excellence. $6.60 to $13.50 pair. Our I i . 4 attended by her sister, Elinora Car- Dai pai arge variety o :orr't'i The ceremony was [ -r!g;nmn - : | penter, w],’o ore e gown of dark Slipper Ornaments and Garnitures is most unusual at from $1.00 v Rev. Samuel Wallis of the Theo- ~ % blue canton crepe, with a hat of dark to $:5.00 patr. logical Seminary, Alexandria, Va. The T . 3 blue duvetyn, and carried sweet- bride was attended by her sister, Miss | fi: ‘ 3 : | heart roses. The best man was Mr. Hostery of 8ilk, Sk and Wool mixtures and All Wod. at SL19 te ‘ Mardoricaburha qas o i : T. L. Tucker, brother of the bride- $4.50 pair. [An9;by:hex cousio IMIsERIanar oL, i : : . groom. and the ushers were Mr. Boudeir and Lounging Slippers of Leather and Satin, jton, and her sister, Miss Elizabet s % : v Travers Carpenter, brother of the $1.95 to $345 Pair. | Burns, as bridesmaids. Mr. E. C. Berry s ; bride, and Mr. Harry Wayland, a cou- % of Washington officiated as best man, el 2 o A sin. The bride and bridegroom left and the ushers were Mr. George Y. o Wiyl | on a wedding trip for Norfolk and M Worthington of Washington, Me S | O That sonth { Luxurious Master James A. Hardison, jr., of Wadesbol 4 i LN | —— 1 Footwear Made |and Mr. R. Fred Gray, also of Wades- % d | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas White 1304 F St. N. W. boro. 1 2 of Washington are announcing the _uiss Burns, who was given in mar- | g 3 3 ngagememt of their daughter, Miss riage by her father, was attired in a ’ {Cecelia Loretta White, to Licut. becoming conventional wedding gown H { Warncr P. Pot®, T. 8. N. of white duchess satin, with pearl| ! trimmings and draperies of georgette. | A b p i The long court {rain ‘was cuught at | 3 : 1 ’ P s ‘ the shoulders with orange blossoms, | 5 pras MRS. CARLISLE V. ALL | ana the bridal Veil fell Trom a erowr | PERSONAL NOTES. || of point lace, also adorned with | ot :;lde‘ vr(ho was formerly| | - | i orange blossoms, and she carried Mixs Margaret ! — | o = . shower, bouquet ‘of bride roses and —— Mrs. Charles Kaufman returned to | Do You Know That the “1900” Ironer will he maidof honor wore gold and | Zmmerman entertaining in the sume | Washington Wednesday from a iron beautifully, your blue brocaded satin with gold draper- | 1% RS SHR, QT GO Hlengthy visit in Albany, N. Y., where | fes. and carried yellow chrysanthe | pride, and Mrs. Dellett, mother of the |she was the guest of her son-in-law | e I O e TS e | bridegroom. entertained hoth families {and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis! ow:stulle, he: costumes at dinner Wednesday evening. lass i aids were made with guaint bt Kocnigsberger, i l-l"lrillll 'bn‘-llc ] nd ‘b"l‘:fi""l Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fitts have | Mrs, James Lansburzh has returned | of orchid n N e ¥ oUNCed e age ol eir | ok - H h announced th & t their visit with nrelatives in Balti-{ R e T aatricl: pespeatively, oks [aaronuced ke oL hel Ironer is a “twin” of white chrysanthemums. | Johy, , AL Ll Nota. o . ! and Mrs. Snowden hv'h!A\nmm street northwest, Frida 0-: Miss Amelia eman of Baltimore <t 4])00. L‘"a“f‘ were drexsedan the scason’s fashion- { vember 25, O'Leary the {is the guest of Mr. And Are. Emi) p Electric Washer. We ses, blouses, your husband’s neglige shirts, and in fact, every washable garment. The “1900” ble color, black, the former in panne | s frector of physical edu- | West oser it : Velvet and the latter in satin. Trim schools ‘of Molint Jywese to) mar o ays. Mr. Alvin} wi » ol e e e L Iane Toe ol covassa,bonz ] e ra e b s lso/ spanding 'the weck ‘end | vill be glad to demon strate the “1900” Ironer in your home—just phone Main 7127. quets of pink roxes completed the 2 Rt i costumes. Miss Burns had been ex- 3 Bt ;""r'm'""‘d,r-)f'r; D) f tensively entertained prior to the | former ch n of the House of k. antic Cit e wedding, and a large numl ! ntativ who has kunown the | Albert Sigmund and -y I:\lx;»slu \\'; »“pr ent ul‘ the c |T > bride from her childhood. I‘ e A .“::":-u“m, M‘r ;I‘r - ]‘1d|r_ r. and Mrs. Snowden will make : Kaufman, ere for te 4 their future home at 1320 S street| An cv lie '?"X':sd},?_rk city, returned by motor W F Kaufman have s in At- 1 i | nt of int { i Mrs. Louise Longstreet W. Whel-! Aston. daughter of Mr. and {in_Atiantic ¢ beth Dent to Mr, Paul Rice Doolin of Baptist Church, Rev. INew York Wednesd, to atte el Albans, . and Cambridge, Mass. { Griflith Johnson officiating. o Arm nd Navy - uml W marriage was celebrated Novem- i was banked in ferns and p and in Atlan - 19 at Cambridie, Md. Miss Whel- [ adorned with s o hasket iome. che! has been a studeht of an eastern i with whit mims Mrs. Louis s college and_was to have made her ferns. Prior entrance of the | her daughter, M - nd | debut in- Washington next winter. | bridal party Al program was | Miss Wilma in Atlantic She is granddaughter of the ziven by a st hestr Uity over the iving holidays. | n. Jumes Longstreet of the Confed- y Dick m rendered en- . Mrs. ye ve for - erate army in the civil war, and a Wedding Ma as U j ton g visit her sister, Mrs. T s, ed the church with her Louis Glaser, for two weeks, niece of Col. James Longstr 1 x 1 Maj. Robert Lee Longstreet They were met the altar by Mr. and Mrs. R Lyon, Mrs. Car- Mid Les- Heidensfelder been popular in the vounger set in ! : Eted s he ¥ to Pittsbureh Wednesday hington and s heen toasted as h S AEOWI. € hite ‘und are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, the most beautiful young southern | S3fin. with bodice of “ohn. girl,in the Natton Capital. She § €26 es of Tace adorned the K | AMr. nd M Sian xtended tour over the bat- Lrn of white sutin. with Hnin { spent the clds of Europe last summer. ac-i o shoulders with rhinestone buckles The Imperishable Gift Louis Eiseman, who {sn . part of the week in ! Washington, returned home Towshaioifos Lt t the court of Queen Ma fquet of white einberger gave a Our stock includes a wonderiul selection of Stylish Dia- Mr. Doolin, who is a 80on of Mr. and | "Phe maid of h mall bridge party in her apartment at = A B 5 i Boutin, who i a-Bon of Me_and | e miaid of honar, Aliss Foy Aston. | St WSS 1Tty In ber apartment at mond-mounted Jewelry in platinum and gold—just the gift pieces ake pride in giving. is a graduate of Harvard of the i in blue chiffon, | “fit of the proposcd dormitory for the OUR DIAMONDS ARE PERFECT mpanied by her uncle, Col. James |y Soe Hn Atlantic City Wednesda 2 he bridal veil of white tulle w - - 3 . Who is with the army of | iy a wreath of orange bl Mr. and Mrs. H: Wolf spent the pation in Germany, and was r ms, and she carried a shower b H New York city 1920, and served with di cam lace and | StUdents of the Theological University the American and Frencl F of pink and silver roses. |of Cincinnati. ciation corps in the world w rried an arm bouduet of pink | Mixs Carrie Oppenheimer has been | ? ple will be at home. 25 Weir | % 1 with pink matine and rib- { SPending the week end with friends mbridge, Mass. after De- s of 81 3 ! w York. ® ° ember 1. i brid N e Alfred Haas and daughter have At a small but charming wedding. | and M n Ruests of Miss Minn arons. ttended only by reiatives and int X : becominz co: s Mi been t mate fri MissyFrances Gridley i silk da with trimm of Mr. and Mrs, ter bt r : Lady's Diamond Ring, platinum top........$14.85 K N Tonan e ""”"d Yetiow and. i I At St ke aan It Lady's Tiffany Ring. caemein e 921100 i 1 e sichner, | wd M Jacqucs 5 Bind o (| Lady's Tiffany Ring. . T $50.00- r 21, spendt the winter monytoait e T e ! ik Cof W e Wit nd are Toeared ot 1550 || Lady's Tiffany Ring......oveovenennn... $100.00 chapel or the Marble i and_ribbons baskel WaS | Biltmore stree b at Sth avenu- | tilled with pink sweet peas and yel- | A1 £ Iearat X - . Dr. D 3. Burrell w 5 low spapdragons Town, W. Va, is visiting her par clevgyman. The only The ushers were M A T, Sorparen JEWELER 2 was Mi aw Ha face, Mr. William I e EAWard ) 5ic s stieet T 5 scher of 1940 E H 90 + zhter of ' Mr. and Mrs. SO 3 s 1 7 - ton, who'served as flower girl. | E following the cere- | Mre Sol Herzog and son Robert are ® 3 2 = Uy emums we: ef- . mony a recept held at the Suests of Mre. William Garner | e L | Moms of the bride. The reception hall |9f Newport News, Va., over.the holi- was decorated in J vsanthe- “The bride was attired in an after- mums and the stairwa vered noon frocK of gray and flame crepe | in_eversreen and carried bride roses and lilies of | The guest book was in charge of ¥. Little Mixs Hamilton was | Miss Priscilla Ikle, | Connecticut avenue. in white F: Mr. and Mrs. Aston were assisted Mrs. Golder of Philadelphia of vellow : in receiving by the bride and bridc- ' Spent the week h Mrs. Charles | 4 g Kennedy, the e , om and the § arty, Mrs. As. Schwartz of Biltmore strect. black velvet with Kown of Dlue georgett. The Pro-Hexagon Club give an in- Fishel of Cinginnati, guest of his parents Adolph M. Fishel, 2514 The marriage is of intere aded design A 4l dance Thanksgiving nixht at internationally and to W i Assisting it ining room wer Country Club. A number of out- ' AOCTete, s ithe bride. 18, i WhY Mrs. Herbert er. Miss Beulali 0f-16Wn guests were present and iy = ithe bride is & W ashmes | N e e Sarankie and FMFL. O Cvening & Ualer impns THE SHOP FOR YOUNG FOYKS AND nk ¢ 2 p erved Nr. and Jichner left on an: Miss Regina G v of - Pittasi YOUTHFIA ADPAPEL FOR EVERY A/V evening -t a trip south, the burgh is the k s WOM i ir., | oride wearing a suit of blue tricotine, ! Misses rian and Hilda_King of will sail for Hol * where j Wi n overblouse of henna, and a | Beve ourt, en route to Richmond. thelr P - I hat of the same color P grandfather before her, and bridegroom belongs to a prominent ¢ family in Holland. The cc spend th and the; they will make erooni's castle, th : S g ' Among the Thanksiving weddings nyBaaresiiohand., / Lwas that of Miss Katie May Wynn k are the week end guests of Mr. | A Kentucky. wedaing of intecest:in | and Mr. ~William E Gréen, und Mrs. Clarence Eiseman of 11 Washingt n. the home of the biide- i Which 100Kk place & ock Thurs: street. ; 1 groom's family, took place Wednes- {day night at the re The Town and Country Club gave ! day, November 23, in Louisville. The | Mrs. Thomas Loefflc n informal dance at the Country | contracting parties were Miss Bea- ' vania avenue south , Rev, Jofin Club last night trice Mclntyre, daughter of Mrs. J. J. | Rriggs, pastor of the Fifth Baptist: A vouns folks' dance took place at ! d Mrs. Bertram Rice of Bal- 1 i nd Mr. Irvin Rice of New : i Melntyre, and Lieut. Edward Clinton | Church, officiating. e home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander | Hlette, U. S. A, son of Mr. and Mrs. | The bridal altar was formed of i Wolf Wedne in honor of | ward Gillette. The ceremony | white and vellow chrysanthemums, : their house . 5 took place at 9 o'clock in the evening ! while decorations of palms, ferns and ! We at the Warren Memorial Church, Rev. { cut flowers beautified the parlors. Dr. Samuel Callen officlating. As it | The bride was given in marriage by | was a military wedding, the national | her brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Loef- | emblem was combined with artistic i fler, and wore a gown of white silk! effect with the floral decorations in|net over white satin, with pearl and | the church. silver trimmings, and carried bride | The bride, who was given in mar- | royes. Her veil was caught up with | riage by her brother, Mr. R. H. Mc- |, wreath of orange blossoms. i Intyre of Montgomery, Ala, Wore a{ Artendants of the bride were little | becoming gown of white eatin with { \figs Mary Leahy, who acted as ring- | rose point lace ured hoth in the trim- p Miss Evelyn Heiutt, niece of ming of the gown and to form thc e nd Mids Bessle Greon; aigs| Spanish cap, from which fell the long | {!7 )¢ '{he ‘bridegroom, who serve | veil of bridal tulle. The court train. : € ] uile... 2 s fower girls: Miss Jessic Byrne of which was lined with flesh-colored { xo\"york, maid of honor; Mrs. Fd- A continuntion of our Re- chiffon, was caught at the shoulders = - p = e 3! y ward Klumpp of Norfolk, . and; duction Sale on ANl our with orange blossoms und peurls. She |\ 'y cah Fry of' Franklin, Ind., ma- O Oohatia rosengguet U“m""“m‘“l(rm{s. and Mrs. 1da L. Heiutt. sister P oo Hirice, as matron of | Of the bride. matron of honor. Mr, honor: Miss Mildred Means, as maid | Wilton Curtis was best man, while| of honor, and Mrs. C. C. Fry of N the ushers were Mr. Fred Fry and| York, Mrs. Curtls Scott, Miss Lucile; Mr. John Kelly, jr. {] We still have a choice lot of Dart and Miss Frances Neville, as ) Mrs. Margaret Loefller received th. &ood siyles at birdesmaids, attended the bride. They ! guest Those present from¥out of The military note was further ¢ Mrs. Edward Klumpp, Mrs. Cora Mur- | rled out by the uniforms of the-best |dock and Mr. Fred Loeffler of Nor- | man and ushers, who were all of { folk, Mrs. Fred Fry of Franklin. mp Knex, the former being Lieut. Louise Scott of King rles Harding and the latter Lieut. a : bert Ginsherg, Lieut. Ford Trimble, reception from 8 to 12 o'clock fol- . Lient. Thomas Tombaugh, Lieut. Ed- | lowed the ceremon: ——— ward Strohbehn. Licut. Homer Kiefer | and Lieut. Frank Henning. An interesting double wedding Mrs. J. J. Mcintyre. mother of the ! tnok place Thursday. November 24, ' bride, wore plum-colored canton crepe |ut 12 o'clock noon, when Miss Vera trimmed in jet and fringe, with cor- Howard, daughter of Mr. and Making the rounds and getting posted the A 1 our high-price dresxes, %old up to $75.00, at remark- able price concessions. A Special Sale of The reception which followed the | South, Rev. Drs. Clovis Chappel and 823 11th St ceremony was held dt the home of i M. Leo Rippy officiating, respectively, | __PPosite Baltimore Angapolt the bride’s mother in Audubon Park, | Preceding and following the cerc. Awbury Park which was beautifully decorated with | mony Drof. Dean k. Shure, musical | Atlantie City Eatab. 188 honeysuckle and white chrysanthe- | dircetor of the church, gave & pro- |y ———— ——— mume. The birdal supper and the | gpam, v I e om A cutting of the huge wedding cake | S} sang “O I'romise Me." 3 Ground with the bridegroom’s sword were ! Afiss Howard were & gray canton | Floor at just the proper time and just the right price Thone Franklin 2738 Louise Hancy, was married Thursday . Robert Auld Dellett of this city. | Of Pink roses. Jler sister, Mrs. Clar- J'short steins called stomless—absolutely NO %{: h‘}l?ne was simply decorated Whyhgem‘.e 8. Haley, who acted as matron STEMS at all. The separate hlil!sy are chrysanthemums, palms gnd ferns, | ©f h""{‘{v wore ‘;;e;’_‘ifkd " nlnd woven togetiar by our patested method in = " | georgettc crepe nd large pic- of nature’s jwor the flowers being especially arranged et of Dack panne veluss ey | Fitst and only advance in hair art. Hhe R “yames Shera Montgomery, | carried a huge bouquet of yellow | hads ftom the fnest imported out hair or our combings. pastor of ihe Calvary M. E. Church: B ¥ o O e o vas Mr. Ly . OTrien. - - o || tecomparabie Buraham xates 2 ¢n't Miss Rogs, bride-elect, worg a dar! o R e ommbroldzred. i thrends | brown: suil with hat {o mateh and Toilet Requisites of goid, fashioncd with a wide parel | carried a laxge bouquet of vellow Over “Afty” exquisite separate and of ‘gold cloth falling on one side. | chrysanthemums. She was attended distinot artic'es for Miladies’ needs. The becoming 'hat of duvetyne was by her sister, who acted as maid of ne Blackhead Pack Trestment of the same shade, and a brown fur : honor '‘and wore.a dark blue travel- removes blackheads in ome treatment. neckpiece and a corsage bouguet of {ing suit and hal to/match and she || Ask for Free Descrigtivo Bookist, nrcl\Yd:l ntnd sweetheart roses finigshed razl::m:'tm:"r:‘l:: |-{)l\:qu;atm2:l'svll;;$ ,“Besaty Charms. O en informal wedding supper was | man was Mr. Panl McMurray. served following the ceremony, after | Following the church ceremony A which Mr. and Mrs. Dellott. lefé for 4 | thero wan-a dinke acr;e«ia“fi“;:e '_'3 we n; ip, going y* water to New ome of . A . T, - - York. ‘L'po’i)l their return Mr, and ! ham, for the wedding party and mem- '} ‘ bY Dellett will make their home hers of the immediate family. After 1115 G St. N.W. With the latter's inother, on Irving a short .wedding journey, r. and street. Preceding the wedding there : Mrs. Whitiock will make their home Hair and Scalp Specialist were lle‘\‘eralndénl:;lnénmc;m ‘foir the | in this city. ! bride, Mrs. Bdward Brooke giving a | - — ; Thower in her henor and Mrs Willam | A beautiful Wedding took place at | Coats for every occasion— Included are many models by Miss Manhattan Materials Are Marvella, Yalama, Normandy, Bolivia Fur Trimming of Nutria, Opossum, Beaverette, Meline Sizes 14 to 40-