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SOCIETY SOCIETY Mr. Ira Walter Truitt, son of Mr.| Isaac H. Truitt of Pittsville, Md., will ke place Thursday e\enhlg‘ The ceremony will be performed at | 8 o'cleck, in the home of the bride’s | uncle and. aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | liam A. Leetch, at 1697 31st street, by | the Rev. Dr. James T. Marshall, | pastor of the Georgetown Pres terfan” Church, and will be followed by a reception Miss Easterday will be attended by her sisters, Mrs. Hig- gins, wife of Commander John S. Higgins, U. S, and Mrs, V ‘(Samuele Giovannetti, to Mr. Joseph G. Walsh took place at 5 o'clock Thursday, /| December 8, at the Immaculate Concep- { tion Churek, Father Eckenrode officiat- dug. ‘The bride’s only attendant was her rl e 0 r V I l l 0 sister. Miss Julia Glovannetti, and the best man was Mr. Gerald Walsh. Immediately after the ceremony Oir. and Mrs. Waleh left for a short wedding trip. Miss Katherine Brill, daughter of rs. Kdith Brill and the late Mr. Jacob VEVELRLELEREVER Miss Catherme F 11ene ? The Name Trlbby ON THE GIFT JEWEERY BOX' 1S A MARK OF DISTINCTION— S e o Christmas eminine : ootwear Spl-elc‘i)usl:ye;%)iced Ceremony Unmn¢ Prominent Sucxety Couplj Takes Place izi Weston, Mass.——Bndegroom am -DIAMONDS Thousands of Gift- rill, of 1822 New Hampshite avenue, | Shivers of New Martinaville, W. Va., Whose engagement was recently an- |, pride of October. Mr. William A. First Qualities - ram: mi s ”» E noed to Mr. Wiliam A, Ry bride of A rst Qualities Only of famous makes such as “Pointex, NECKLACES Seckers come to us for a Washington Man. Y oricielty Wil be! marAled Jang. AL S T s Touike LG apa i Onyyin y' 4 at Bt. Paul's Catholic Church.| Henry and Miss Marion Munson. Lit- ¢ wedding will be very quiet on ac-| tie John . Higgins, 4th, and little unt of the recent death of the brides | \fjgs Sidnay Thompson Wil bo rib- thier. bon hearers. RECIOUS STONES GOLD ARTICLES out - of - the - ordinary gifts. They know the Silks, Wool and Mixtures $119 pair—3 pairs for..§3.35 €265 pair—3 pairs for..37.50 55 pair—3 74301235 pair—8 pairs for.. 7.00 lived for the past several years, and also in Alabama, where she spent most WATCHES quam"wgll béright and of her girlhood. She completed her 3 3 pairs Z course at Kairmont Seminary last 72 - 3 Sommander-and, Mrs.‘Higging will | 1% pair—3 pairs vr L4350 Jor SILVERWARE the price, too.. Weston, Mass., became the bride of [year and Is an accomplished planist. Lfi"wfi:";"&‘n’j(_‘f”l’:’“{,'r:'“;;‘);"“";; Soortaln e “'['“';“}’:;:r°“\}gfne‘;&:‘_; ng pair—3 pair 530 A ""_"‘ pairs :: :;: Mr. Holman 13 & son of Mr. and Mrs, AMr. Alvin B. Dodd of Washington, S08 | yijjep "Holman of Ozark, Ala. He was educated at the University of Alabama, and he is a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. The wedding marks the culmination of a happy romance, begun in early childhood, and unites two of Ala- bama's oldest and most prominent families. “ pairs m- 2.50 pair—3 pairs for.. 1.00 4.50 pair—3 pairs for. ! Gift Slippers of Shtin, Leather and Quilted Satins, $1. 9‘1 | to $3.45.pair. Slipper Buckles, Beaded Straps, Rhinestone and Imported Cut Steel Ornaments, $2.00 to $15.00 pair. ' 1304 FSt. N.w. Yade Yflu‘hn also of .the capital, at Trmll) evening following the rehcursal. C Episcopal Church, Asheville, Felock Thu afternoon, De 5 Loy - 3 B oclatg e tor | Fraternity to Give , First Informal Dance Tuesday evening the Tau Upsilon Delta Fraternity wili hold its first in- | formal dance at Mrs. Dyer's, 1517 R | S | street northwest, with Mr. Max Hoyt ! | The marriago of Miss Edith Isa. |3 chairman of the dance committee. | The marriage of Miss Elvera’ L. lfielle Easterday, daughter of Mr. and | There will be several formal dances | Giovannetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |Mrs. George Jackson Kasterday, u)‘]dler in the season. of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harvey Dodd of lllinois. The wedding occurred yes- terday at the summer home of the bride's parents in Weston, Dr. Ray- mond Calkins of the First Church of Cambridge, ofiiciating. 1d lace Tho bride was dressed in old lnce| NI e ey win go S Eraliened. withs peacis. (he train| AL & WCITNE Lour they. v ill g0 being formed of satin combined with | home, silk net. The tulle veil was adorned with a Semi-wreath of orange blos-| soms, and the bride's flowers were' orchids and bavardia. Miss Alma s | Greenwood_of Boston, the mald of honor, wore pink velvet aud' chiffoy. and carried a bouquet of gardenas | and tea roses. Miss Helen Filene. sister of the bride, acted as her at tendant, and wore a gown of pink and gold metal cloth with brows tulle, rled tea roses. % b best man was Dr. Frederic X. N W York city, an o were D r. doseph, G Aub, Mr. | Geor; Ldg..u r., an l)nnlgleBloumfielr] 200 e Hargard; Mr H. Richard Lane of Boston, Mr. Law vence Beckett of Brookline. Richard Morgan Webster, U. Floriday and Mr. Sumner S. Well or.‘ Chicagé. ~ Mrs. Filene, the bride’ | mother, was at the organ and was ac | companied by a stringed orchestra She was dressed in magenta vel | while Mre. Dodd. mother of the bride , room, wore black lace. LB evemony took place in the im- i i mense living Toom of the rnmhllnb\ |ola English home of the bride's | parents, which was artistically deco- | fated with Christmas trees, smilax and hanging baskets of begonias. iF Miss Filene, who is a member of a prominent Boston family, is a grafl- Date of Wheaton and a graduate stu dent of 1921 at Harvard Universit TRIBBY’'S Charles E. Tribby, Jr. 61515th St. " 3 TO KEITH'S Deor Twelve Years on 15th Street Open Evenings Until 9 Henry Stmpers of Fauqu sounty, Va.. and Mrs. Simpers Is t] laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hefiin of Fauquier county. The wed- ing was quiet, being witnessed by a few friends. « Luzurions : Footwear. RRVLERVURLERVRVRVEEN L3 Miss Catherine Filene, daughter of er and Mrs. A. Lincoln Filene of ‘West Hill: place, Boston, and also of R TIT AT I I IR IR IR IR T IRT T IR T T DT T I TIETL MEN!—A competent youg person g . s i t0 help you with slections— |2 N iites “mors 202 ta. d at owr Gift Suggestion Desi Ask for 3 reembrance for Christmas than Gold- 5 i Stripe Silk Stockings or Centemeri % = Gioves. Half a dozen pairs. - 1t S 3 b i REFRNW. s % ZISFSLNW. A Imtl of Silk Ui ibrelios, ““He gives most who gives best.”” \ with Wwakelite, amber and sterlig silver trimmicd han- dlcs of great beauty. Alsy lcatlge handles, with straps. All glors; large jerrules to matd; each umbrella with tips—$7.50 to $15.00. Some are jsample picces at onc- « thif under price! It at any time more than another, it is at the Christmas season that this shop of ours stands out in wom- en’s minds. THRIFT GIFTS The name stands so unquestion- ably for quality and dependability that it is instantly suggested when one thinks of gifts for women where quality is first of all desired. One other thing, too, is linked in this as- \ sociation of ideas, the attribute of | r moderate cost—moderate cost with quality and dependability. Hotel, this city. Most aypreciated nowadays is the gift which will prove of service. Such gifts, expressing the thought- fulness of the giver, may be selected here at trifling cost. Cards are out announcing the mar- | kg rlage of Miss Mary K. Wilson of Al-| toona, Pa., to_Mr. Theodore R. Hop- kins. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins of this city, at 1 oclock the afternoon of Wednesday, December at the home of the bridegroom’s par- onts, 2710 12th street northeast. The i3 ceremony was performed by Dr. J. J. || Muir, chaplain of the Senate. and 255 Hl Witnessed by members of the imme- | diate families and a few close rela-, tives of the bride and bridegroom. ' 1| The bride wore a becoming sown of | L Copenhagen taffeta daintily trim:ned | 84 with embroidered chiffon, and carried Atter_ the ceremony ro- || H hments were served and I e eernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkius | Ideal Gift Suggestions For Children And so at this Christmas season thoughts turn again to Jelleff's—a | E shop physicaily improved over last FO" Women 1 1 = Jeft for a short wedding journey. eyl c el Silk Hosiery Sweater Sets ey Sxpece t0"be ut’home to wacl || Christmas (for our building opera- Philippine Underwear Scarf and Cap Sets lifendaiarier B 3 | e i 5 3 PP a treet northeast. % : : s tions have been going steadil < Bathrob d Guests from out of town ineluded S going steadily on), Silk Underwear athrobes and Buntings the bride's mother, Mrs. Allman, and ! 3 - ) Pett; Play Aprons e Slter, re. Hamilton, both of Al- TR but with the same standards for our | i Centmeri Freiuch Kid Gloves . . . Srhicoats Dresses L mi of musual fnterest to ot e bty i1 merchandise. Handkerchiefs are of L marri "asington. Fielder style, as . ~ Sweaters Rompers and Creepers [\ gh BRI / oo L S fiE | Blouses Silk and Lisle Hose lg;g;};e;\gg‘};g“g‘g,'oc‘,‘(h;fi,“ Setcnaas || / rasiug iner; black, hile French kid, Gold Stripe Silk Stock- i Scarfs Celluloid Novelties (ti‘:;gfi”gxe?ffa'.’;'t"eénfir?fi the Mount 5 ings with the gold stripe protection, L 1l per- . 73 ington. the Rev. Clovis Chappell per- |, and a hundred other such interest- T i g was a quiet one. only . 2 5 ; the members of the two families, and ing gift articies. ! a few Intimate flrlendsbbcnm‘}a‘r?:;:\ : ‘ ‘& beau s ‘ g bride, wearing 3 beaulitul gown This year, too, we have many nov- i orgeous bouquet of bride roses Anciilies of the valley, was attended By Miss Fannie Mae Trimble, daugh- | tor of Mr. South Trimble of Frank-! fort, Ky., as maid of honor, wearing o beautiful gown of black Canton | crepe, and carrying an arm bouquet | of American beauty roses. The bride- | groom was attended by Mr. Joseph . Howell of Ozark, Ala., as best man. A e Holman is the daughter of Rep resentative Henry B. Steagall of Ala- bama, and by her charming personal- |ity has endeared herself to a host of | | friends in Washington, where she has elties from Paris, and these also are at moderate cost, though one is not able generally to find low cost com- bined with the French beauty of workmanship. We pictu_re a suggestion or two. Perhaps this will help you in select- ing your gifts from Jelleff’s. —Satin quiited bedroom slip- pers, with mft padaed soles, black @ Loudoir shad st!k pompon, $2.25 Imported French beaded hg, in envelope skape— Imart Parisian stripes of #de and silver, blue and, Huer and black and sil- wer, beautifully silk lined Necliwcear just arrived from Paris via S. Lorraine. Col- “tiars, Sets, Guimpes, Vestecs. t collor as illustrated, with ritl, trimmed with French ral. and hand embroidcred $3.00 to $i5.00. Other neck wear, $1.00 and wpward. Sorosis black satin_slipper, with French lles!.b—ye!l;’:ad' ing on vamp and straps— Steinway And Other High-Grade ind made. $15.75. Other * S D;:::z" asml; rm::;’;l:g: Fremch cut steel “and (S"I ;O“tn $15.1 doob pair. Steel Pure line: handkerchiefs of \eaded bags, $8350 to SRa s oyt uckieh (31,55 the character oficred here 135.00—O0ur own impor- are an ideal gift. Pictured— Pianos ° fations. style with lace footing, s0c - ALV | Faney sitk stookings—Baqui. —ith colored center and P lan os F‘l,;lh'fllltfllbeflm site for gifts—iace flafilgm, with colored border. 50— Priced as L lace clocks and hand em- with hand-embroidered ini- £ as '”?'d";'d "'“"-!‘- at $4.50 tials or corner designs, S nair—taz, I5c—Gold astripe —7s5c — 81— Noo New Uprights, $350 U et grold; s50c—75c—§ ovel % 5 Neali ; d : = ’:exh:,l;.:nm;;‘g':::' - from Paris jor the chil- i 5 tured, 3 , $2. L New Grand PI«IIIOI, “95 Up 4; o t‘;gd:z‘:;;:f ug;fi. r::fle ;’; m; uAd_lm,,;m\,d wool and dren ... : ANl Fully Warranted ,mygm, crepe—gray, rose, Silk and wool hose for gifts. : J The Welte qudm:ng liranch blue and black— Credit Terms Cheerfully Granted $18.00. ~—S’lk breakfast coats and negligees, $8.50, to our im- ported Paris novelties, at $25 to 557 50. »ment, Please! ‘ Brush aside thoughts of gltts' Consider the subject of $75 DROOP’S ‘ Music House 11300 G Street| Lace Frocks for Christmas Affairs! Mlghtily becoming—and mighty interesting, be- "5 39 49 made of the costliest materials. Large collars and cuffs of the best ifurs. 525 A || Selling usually at $mo to $125. New arrivals that will soon be gone! The Genuine A Choice Gift of s mipan s o 10 Styles at $25 V' V’ l A Selection of /' If So, You May Choose From Among 150 c“t" ‘Brown, rust and black—a number oi ‘them combined ICtor ictrola V. t R d = [* You know the materials if you are familiar with the with Canton Crepe. ! . 1CLOr I\ecor: Sest offered this season—Pollyanna, Rivola, Cordona, Pan- teresfing G R e : velaine and Erminie—all beautiful cloths! Eq;:a‘!lfiy [nd Erests Style? aftb]s?-o_o s terpiece pi chiffon and ldce in brown over rust—of black satin Priced From : You can pick the collar that is most becoming—skunk, {...... and Spanish lace—of lace and ‘Canton Crepe in brown ;25 s 4 1 5 MUSIC: pole, beaver, squirrel, brown or taupe wolf er squirrel! and biack. / ; Tsn't it worth considering now? Don’t you want | g oy . to AND o e or Cheistmas?—There's every now | EXceptional Lace Dresses—$49.00 Attractive Terms of Payment Musi tyle—all sorts of blouse effects, including the hip waist-line . All-over -brown silk lacg over.henna satin—black usical Imtrumenh ouse—styles suggesting a flare, collars extending or shawl style Spanish lace over black satm—lona French bod ce of P l P. R l ’ : s the waist, others that muffle about the throat in mest becommg } ack satin with all-over skirt and Celetvis of Spanish i S wssarTrar s B ||| SRR\ TR Senas Lk o el el ool s e T R e LR L R ayer tano Oits plllf-lfl! Dolls, $2.50 and $3.50 f5 anxlelrm coats mw made—and lined with the finest TFhese. are. just.a’ few of the beautiful modeis at : repe lmmgs I—At $75 they are mdeed a treat! each price. : 4