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U R Miss Agnes O'Gorman [&i5 New Ford ook o the Celonn ~¥To Wed Mr. Shanley in | «opeasetirgeces. t-acly: sastse took place Wednesday evening in the Z New York Tomorrow |Caives Hethotiss Charch o Cotums ; bia road, when Miss Gertrude Lani ' ford, daughter of Mr. Sydney W. qurd. -and l; Henry Fowler, son . . vents| of Mr. ang Mrs. J. H. A. Fowler, Other Matrimonial Events!3iic; 4 Mot iide 47 De onmen A wedding of widés take place in New York 'Wednesda June 14, daughter of former Senator:and Mrs: James*A. O'Gorman, will become the | 270P€ Cn BOTR, 0 o red in seed bride of ‘Mr. Joseph Sangord Shanley | pearis in rose pattern. Her long of Newark, N. J. The-ceremony ‘will | tulle veil, which was strewn with ; . SHera. Montgomery, assfsted by Dr: unced of Inter-| 3 C Nicnotson. = 3 The church, which was filled with- f'rl‘o‘:nd:u of th( “"’I"a ;'::n:l::orn-fl it NS an Mrs. Frank A oF ho rendared the uonwn:inmuulinflmw. alsoac edmpani e sololst, s an lcbe-'.’:wuh, contralto, Who-sang “Be~ cause. ‘The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a wWhite crepe satin ‘gown of exquisite design' , when Miss Agn 'Gorma: orange _blossoms, was held in-place be performed in the chapel of the [ PUSTEC S LOtROTNS ne same flowers. Church of Notre Dame, Morningsid Miss Lena Fowler, sister of the drive, New York. Miss -O'Gorma - tpade her debut here while her fathery, Ly Y > An inmrnfilnv}r:'nrr was in the Senate and was one of fvellow iea roses. The bridesmaida . when Miss -Marie. the ‘most popular buds of that sea-|Wove gowns of chiffon / g:.&'n. ' SauEbter of, LSt :, - don. She has frequently visited here | (ich: “Jincs and ornami 5 Eored Tlorenaf New } Centr: the scene of a pretty wedding on| Mayd ‘Gallop, Nght blue; Mrs. gince returning to New York to live. | bupches silver grapes, 5 h ,. former. £ thi |m-\eneg t‘%eh' silver slippers. v s American emh,”;ecl;zn‘;:“.o nnda: Hell . C. Wi al Presbyterian Church was wore lavender, Miss » © oM A The ceremony was Wednesday afternoon at 5:30° o'clock, | liam~ Sheetz . of Philadelphia, flesh MRS. ROY VAN WOLFE, . per wWhen Miss Ruby Newton Boorman | pink, and Miss Ollie Gelger, Nilo|A ride of & short tjme, who was for- in the Church of St Honore-Deyiau ‘. ‘merly Miss Pearl L Taylor. became Dratt. Taylor, the bride of Mr. Algeo Newell . All carried large bouquets of attended by many The pastor, Rev. James H.|pink Columbia rgses. . % : D. D.. officiated. Mr. Fowler had as best man hig| ——————————————— 7 ‘The church was effectively deco- | brother, J. E. Fowler, and the fq bride’s home, in Rock Creek Church rated with gladiolas and palms, and | Jowing were ushers: Bernard Dick- | road, inimediately followin, the wedding music was played by the . C, A, mony, and.a flashlight wi organist, Mrs. May H. Wilbur. n. the bridal party. - The bride, who was given in mar- A 't for. their ho! riage by her Erskine D. —_— A e -4 i T, e 3 ‘ traveling suit of navy blue poiret ” y - N, twill, with a large black hat trim- ‘ b o : med ‘with small flowers. Her corsage : 3 3 { bouquet was of Ophelia roses and HE ¥ < i lilfes of the valley : 3 ; 3 3 Miss & < G \ N % of honor, wore 2 gown of dark bjue georget tal beads, with a picture hat of blue. She carried pink roses. _Prof. E. C. versity man, and the ushers were Mr. Fred- glck: Boorman, brother of the bride; . Frank MacNerhany and Mr. Cor- win Newkirk. An informal reception for the mem- bers of the two families and the wedding party followed at the bride’s Mrs. Pratt left for a motor trip. They will be at home at Milton, Del., after J The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. formerly of England. Her father, the late Prof. Joseph Boorman, of Tun- bridge known y Mr. Pratt is the son of and 3rs. Paul Pratt of Monty N. J. 4nd is a graduate of the University of Maryland and of Cornell Univer- +_The Mrs. Paul Pratt of Montvale. - Mr. B f P J Wylie of Lancaste; . The marriage. of Miss Kathryn : Leone Ihrie. daughter of Mrs Her. |4 3 Three E-yenmgs to ert R. will take place Wednesday afternoon - at 4 o'clock. The ceremony will be nlt a: performed in the presence of omly the members of the two families, in the Mo S I iator e e B Sigknit Ring Sweater bride will be at home after June 15 \ at 3300 Miss Katherine Van Ingen. daughter of Mrs. lected Thursday. J Mr. G Fa- ivi K Wnursday. June 2 to Mr. George Fa- tractive Sport Sweater ‘the realm of 1 ©hurch, Y will be also. w1 Mellon, Bernice W. Thacker, the maid te crepe embroidered in cr¥s- Auchter of the Uni- of Maryland served as best home, after which Mr. and une 15. Joseph Boorman of this city, Wells, England. w well in local musical circl out-of-tewn guests included | njamin G. Pratt of Hacken- . J.: Mr. an erv, Inhrie, to Mr. Paul J. Frizzell unt Pleasant Congregational Mount Pleasant street. : Requiring 6 Balls, at 40c Ball Edward Van Ingen. has se- : By far the most popular and at- attendants at her marriage New York. Miss Helen Lee knitting art has yet conceived! her maid of honor and she ettt sty onic Sad qeick e lime. L ot Mpyr. Reid Instructs You Free £ Miss Florence wager i | (f _Numerous glorious . color com- ;,;{‘";’l" b‘s‘;:s H:;rlle':l‘!fra%:‘} §m :S,t_tg i binations here, at Sigknit Ring head- 3 2 g i ith Pon Bea, of Pioaluah quarters. Mr. Downey, who is the son of Brig. ‘Gen. an of Washington, will have for his best . . man his brother, Mr. Fairfax Downey '] and the ushers will be Dr. F. Stuact efl e’me’.d' Landstreet, jr., Mr. E. P. Borden, Mr. B Frank Mauren, Mr. H. Thomas Rich- * ardson, George Togen. Thayer, Wooley, d Mrs. George Faber Downey Mr. Howard B. Dean, Mr. i) Scott. Mr. Lawrence B. Van < all of New York: Mr. e g of Philadeiphia; Mr. I of Hartford, nn. Crunder. 31 st Lours; and air. PIGHTH & E* STREETS will be followed by 1216 F St. N.W, The Wéshin'gfon Home of Backed by a quarter cen- tury of reputation, as well as of shoe-building, the name *“Sorosis” is becoming more and more a valuable asset to ¢ the public. ~ ¢ - < Purchasers, today, are learning the advantage of trade-marked - merchandise—and are demanding it. And they are fearning ‘that . when they demand *“Sorosis” they invariably get the beést in footwear: Jelleff's is headquarters for Sorosis shbes in Washington. Here y will find the most recent Sorosis styles of the season,.m;fletey‘:un ; pers—all displaying that perfection of design and prk.n)amhip,tha'{ i $i7ia Bt Weleh e bejd Fhir: Thomas Danieis, ‘American. legation in 58] 0038 Men, B8 Co ammouses st wrlllnd Ym‘mr- 3 Mrs. 8ml If thiy ad jo brought in before 1922, &t ‘their home in . May 28 apartments, ~Ansimportant. weddin ville' durfng the wnh &t B s ahve Sgar T pore: Eawin. J. Ky, Meares, son of Mr. and i = in St. Jegome's 5 2 &2 g Rav.'And}l' J. Carey ’,alohn ¥ s el €2 = Ercile mvuduglwamlmnk-;:‘flm - R 3 = I o L, S N o ek g U i e i Gl Hooe Budty Purkey 2 we_give ; : groom, served ak b 2 e - 1110 H ‘ NV. lections by a quartet and & violin solo. Franklin 3224. Expert Service Follbwing the mony & reception to members of bridal iate - families w; cfdesmaids. and : acEe Haute—Ind., B.i-:-”nh"'l: :‘é zgnl ._Vlrl.cn lf'”; e, Yoaly, nfeos | brife ‘will miake ieymoon 'trip to. ey’ will come 1o, Washinkion, (11 Valperaiso, T 1 :h":nt:: ot u:mfn“tl;‘t n_ & men o ° e [ European service. Mr. v served e United’ States Nnv{ war, d . jcined the diplomatic i Faris ; homse tI atter. H. 8mith, 3141 L The of -Miss Dorothy erved | inie Braite: dasghter of Mer ARd during ! srs. Willlam - H. S *Mount ‘Ashby Burks, to Mr. es. promises. Cold Store Open Until 5: So many of them that they will be displayed from-front to rear the entire length of our second floor at the beginning of the_sale’tomor- row morning. Brand-new dresses for-every sum- mer need—dresses nevet retailing for less than from $25 to-$35—and all at two prices— * et . . Veiled Foulard Dresses. Tailored ‘Dresses, Ribbon-Trimmed Dresses, Beaded and Tan G i ey ; 'i‘he great purchase was made from a manufacturer whohas sensed the demand of the day for inexpensive frocks, and who ™ has therefore: taken some of his materials-that-should go into higher-priced: frocks and madé them in these twenty-two styles to be sold at greatly reduced.prices. < i We have secured a share of them for Washington, and this _sale opening tomorrow should prove the greatest in our history. - Newest Summer Fashions The purchase includes Dresses of - 1. the newest Summer fashions—such, stunning styles as ‘threespiece Sport Dresses in ~ crepe eponge, Cape Dresses of roshangra silk, embroidered in con- trasting colors; Dropatitch: Tricolette Dresses in blouse.and loose- panel styles.. We can not begin to enumerate them. - Sizes fr 34£044. Everyonecan befitted.. Weshall endleavor, with extra -salespeople to th’eveqm prompt] s495 E | CORSETS - es from. was lovely in & gown of white crepe de chine. Her long tulle weil was Co a 5 p né and handmade, hand embroldered, rea; luce trimmed. Laced front and back, GOs- || | SARDS Chamant, Mme Irene | and Betty Way models; ail || styles; priced from $2 to $30. | 1110 F St. N.W. Next to Columbia Theater 3 % % $25 to $35 Summer Silk Dresses 515 = 520