Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1922, Page 42

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_ socIeTy, 6 SOCIETY. USSR e | o ding @ the Immediate e at Asbury Park before |parents Mr. sud Mre E. T. ) . === = 5 D s T a Y d bridearoom | camins. 1o thelr Rome hera The bige | the Tmcdiate famiy Sad. tre eiier - z & and ot w (% ttfeldt and his | spent meveral years i s s 2 Showing the Very Latest Holds Anaual Reusion R | 5ovinend, Bty e e B e v notiag | e S S The annual reunion of the Natre $ heir return they will r . SPORT"LEGHORN Dame de Namur glumnae Association : wotor trip. | 586 £o8 & shost time, at the bride's | The Fifth Baptist Church was the ot oory metle Sast aras o i ~y | EANUT apd_reception :*n- olass of 192, | : . L } e i t ame, 135 Adama sisest noribwast. - |acene ofsaintaisating andpenuticully stralght lines and a draped o er- | Notre Dame A was hold at the | ¥ il skirt. e wore & cap of pearls, from | » John Theodore French, ir., an- | ing, when the marriage of B h. ’ an Gty Club Wedaasday o M.?nfl 1| : northeast. e O o rme ot et Jaugh- | Fics and Mr. Gacar Bryant took Blace | was trimmes 1o T of and which of the assooiation, welosmed Mre. Mary A, M announces| e Valerl Davenport, and Mr. Clin: | The ceremony was perform Her bouquet was of roses and Hijes I OF 1932, and iss Margaret o ren (e arviae oF hor Auughior AGnos| ok O WErd. Washington, D. C. on|8:30 o'clock by Rev. Dr. Jokn E|of the vailey. = g Re pendo) for the claae " Mias C i Yarx to Ay, Ko “Pleater. - thel June 19. Briges, In the presence of & large| Miss Agner Rice, as maid of honor, { & | O’'Dea gave & very pleasin; 3 Right Rev. Mgr. P aavin oficlat: company of relatives and friends. The |a cousin of the bride, wore a gown H ‘\' Addresses were made by ' ing, on June 15, 7 ;'flll. ‘ofulllr. xlghll} Galt o\;u-ol:cw s d:wrleeu with p‘dml and | of apricot organdle and a picture hat ! BN M We are now displaying the lstest Summer Conniff, Rev. John B. Creeden. Rt. Rev. | o¥ s = O L o Comm. ook PIans ln | o craviaes aptiing - ok mAde | 1o match, asd carrisd pink roses. The s 5 20 2 3% ut and leghern hats Mgr. Kdward A. Pace and Miss Louise i ; White roses with palms and ferns|of Ne o q! b bride’s other attendants, Miss Eila i B Sport Hats in white pean og) Darr, governor of the Disteict Chapter | : formed @ charmi groupd for |New London Saturday, June 10. The| Following the ceremony, there w: | —the latest styles in a large assortment of of the International Federation of | % the wedding of Mijs Agnes - |bride and- bridegroom are spending |z reception at the home of the brids (Continued on Tenth Page.) : sizes. Catholio Alumnae. In wud‘gf to | > ¢ guerite Lennon, uu“uv of Mr. and H g‘.‘,. \oul.‘;Our Tel&hu", “ll:- . “2::. o g _}l{:m .J.nl,n‘n J:uvg t“uj' to n)(nr'. H Y & wor ribu 0 g e 5 ruxton jouston, i Let Us Make Over Your Last Year’s Sintara %ot anredm.gu. The closing \ M and Mre- Thomes' Frisioh Hous, i number was rendered on stringed In-; on which took place st the home o i i umme Lfl t tfll@—— struments Mra Adelalde Rover | 3 the bride’s parents, 101 th street H ats Into S T’l te' s i ate gn?ngl. n?.’..ux l):flo\e c;‘owlxey, uu&} 5 : 1 nuthwut,hn g o'c]gok ¥ ag .l?- 52 ¥ i) V! n . Te larner, A leen larlow an S % ernoon. 3 ev. Josep! ssldy i Bring yours here and lot us reblock and renovate it info & Agatha Shed, and was very much en- oMciated. the beide's father & . i i new summer hat. You have choica gelection o mi Sovsa Benito: thia proH S dre’ e ! H e feather trimmings. p . John' 5 & L7 ® ® it i summer white flowers and feal RM({& Jumnde.M};llrn‘l’.tl. :laars.qul n; xn_‘y; h;r‘ :v{u. e h It . Caspar and Miss Veromica Quinn Lo o bridal gown weas of soft ivory i ! DISPLAYING COMPLETE STOCK for fo Bocton on Thwrsany. June 55, | R SR ! Fifth Avenue NewYork i i 5 o attend fhe second triennial conven- ! sty : i ! || | ADVANCE STYLES OF WHITE SPORT tlon of the National Federation of L | s , po § 1510 H. STREET. NW. OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTEL» I | Notre Dame de Namur Alumnae, which | | . i h being held at either (3 il I BUCKRAM & WIRE MATERIAL is being held at Roxbury Academy, § ; 3 ¥ ers of ornn‘: blossoms. | une 0 - 5 er bouquet was of orchids and les i HAT FRAMES SOLD BY THE YARD | . i I Licut. and Mrme. Labat : J Lo ¥ Roe penagns Lo s, | . an me. : 5 er of the e, who serve er as 5 il s 9 . : : L pdprivEwine. mald of honor, wore a dainty sown [ || - TOMORROW — MONDAY i AR adaies apl a a Op Entertain at Dinner | ke i of pale pinik”georgette with many | e s o = small ruffles, and a plcture hat of ||/ i 508 Eleventh Street N. W Bdeat amd M. Joan . Latat onter || MO STANLEN WL WBLL | Jusarwatie inmed la sormwize Mot | I . tained at dinner last evening at their|A redent bride, who was th | ribbon. or bouquet wes of pinl - i ; T A Co e i cavter, rosebuds "Air. dember Donaiason waa | | A Most Unusual Event--- Amazing Values I Phone Main 8322. Our Work Is -Our Reputation. (= waests included ¢ &rfi‘&““}'&‘fmfi- - e on s ) ity Jan Al gl i : zewska, the military attacke of the . mate friends followed the ceremony. . - it i Polish legation and Mme. Mach and Dr. When later-in the evening Mr. and I H apd Mrs. W. W. SteWart. mgs Mrs. Houston left for a wedding trip - H the bride wore a costume of gray | H = = S grepe de chine with hat to mateh ||| It H i 4 % ter August 1 they w! e at hol 1t : (Continued; from{Ith Page’) {o their friends at their aparyment in | Winchester, in white sflk net and the Rave i pink ribbons. . I ! 5 i} The Rhode Island Avenue Methodist ‘\e golrs. Ralph Dorsey, who Wore | protestant Church was the scene of i > seorgette crepe, trim- | g, intoresting wedding Wednesday | : [ ] | med with silver, and carried butterfiy | &Vening, June 21, when Miss Lilllan ! H roses and orchids, was matron of ’L‘\?"?""TT.¥'6" dnughter of Mre e 3 4 | i 2rotlis .y .| Catherine Taylor, formerly of New ||l f i . Lhs bridesmalds were Miss Cornclid | Freedom, Pa., became the bride of Mr. | || —— w—— i i zabeth Moore of Berryville, who | Opaia¥ ar) Malifeldt of this city. e[|l ’ v . i 402-404 Seventh S Nest mear o Wore Gowna of apple roeh KeorRelUs: | cnurch, pertormmed. the Seromons. The i = ven! R. Harris & Co. i Lilmed in ailver $2d Miw lsabel Slthr Wwas decorated with paima and | (il = & S i | - Hlencows ot Washinaton, and Miss | fetha e church oreaniat played the This event will assume a broader significance than ever before and . S Ih aiver, And ali cairied hoquets | pihe bride, who was gven eway by ||| will be the most important selling occasion of the entire half year "! and Miss Virginia Louise Baker of | Ujiomed [0 Potr ane b e held at { Winchester, - the mlm flower girls e el it & Pandess formed of Il = : 5 4l vere in whit i ) Feoen tallg - er And Bk three surands of peasls 1l Tailored Sport B Costume Suits $25--$35--$75 'y —Demonstrating the really remarkable values that are to be had Dr. A. I Osborne was best man nqo v Mikesell as mald of honor, who 2 - i thraugh air shecialaing policy. We ate offieting— £ad_(he ushers we . John R | a5y S o ntan crepe. and cirried || (Values $50 to $145) il i = SR b it S i |3 uguet of yeling Wtn gno ise I e ¥ na Torbert of Ne! reedom, 3 - | o fhats uents (on T eyl | Wit Marggrss Lehimay M Hazel Day Dresses & Evening Gowns $25--$45--$75 | —— nchester and Charle, . W. V.. 4 i reSS lr S was held at the home of the bridg | {be bridesmalds They were dressed ||| (Values $50 to $145) if immedlately after the ceremony, and | ot THIRAW SHect, 0K A SNNG | || 2 il I later Mr. and Mrs. Kerfoot left for » v ink e- g i C C New York, the latter traveling In a | ihe¥ carried bouquets of pink ros I h Genuine White Botany Flannel and e e e i B e Coats, Capes & Wraps $45--$75--$95 | o ~ ll | maten. They will be at home after{ nards, meices of the bride, dressed in § Baronet Satin T v V& Lillte May|POINt de'sprit. acted as flower girls (Values §75 to $175) { John Wesley Wimer, and Mr. H_ GUY | pqward Reinmuth as best man and ||| 2 $ Chase, son of Mrs.'Annle R. Ch: v = i 98 el Gk Dass Fhusatay e Qommen wers M e b Bright Wool Sweaters $8 I ° Ao v D ens s RLSt | Ergood. Mr. Willlam Burrows and Mr. (Values to $15) i per, the pastor. officiating. e R S i 5 5 The bride was given in marriage | TONY Mic oLy O e and 2 | v + Spe i s, by her fath a'Mra. J. W. Wimer, | blaved <Melody of Love® and Men- ||} H $ $ | dThe? are mtbcg,;] the Sport plaited and plain draped models 5 N e R i,rwx?n}{m::&d!m:'marg? !x:‘r;dbr!’('::. 5 Street, Sport @ Dress ats 10-- 15 i and 1n si1zes u 0 Jd&. atrorn { honor. The best v: [ >, i PYS P matron of momer, The beat ‘mah was | 1o omise’ Sie A I (Values to §33) { bridegroom und the ushers were Mr. | € and I Love Tou : Alfred K. Wimer and Mr. J. Wesle The utmcest in value always Wimer. ir., brothers of the bride: Mr. defines the Gamond aim. Jarvis Butler and Mr. Thomas Leroy P ps. Freceding the ceremony Mrs. Wil- llam T. Reed sang “For You Alone” and Mrs. Edmund Barry played the ! — wedding march. ‘ J The bride wore a gown of white em- e ¥ | | broidered georgette crepe, with a ; f | large white hat. She carrled a shewer bouquet of bride roses and lilies of H the valley. The matron of homor wore a gown of pink georgette crepe, with | a pink hat, and carried pink roses. = Mr. and Mrs. Chase will return to Washington for_a few days before (] e | w York ctiy, where they | 1109-1111 G St. N. W. r of Second-Hand Pianos, wil make their home. Place your Furs in cold storage—our prices are moderate. Furs Player-Pianos and Phonographs scientifically treated; altered, repaired and remodeled. See our ex- 5 . i These instruments were taken in trade. The fact that we pert furrier—Mr. Munsen. Wonderful Money Saving Opportunities are crowded for space makes it necessary to reduce stock im- 3 mediately, hence these extraordinary prices. Vacation Needs 4 PIANOS Player-Pianos Every department has contributed its quota to this great All Uprights All 88-Note Player Actions special sale. Bradford ........... 390 Juelg ..............5150 Originality in DRESSES Peerless ........... g%% Autopiano oL S T szzg Gt{I::gng: of dai'!;I.ty Sug\;}er gegseglljugm :.irr;'e for 3:» Girard I s Pianista ........... 522 fn.scinati:g e:e‘;vmm:]txgials. 'Ie‘;lree‘ fvevaltu:e prix::s gfinltn ar: Heller ..............5100 Nelson ...... .$250 Ef et o 98 Hardman ..........5100 Richardson .........$250 ot 308 (e 28 s TR0 Lester AT e S R A i .3100 Autopiano o' = .3250 Dotted Swisses, fine Fine dotted Swigges, " Silk Dresses that Baus ...............5110 Autopiano .........5290 oo Orpunts, camu | ama. Ane asues or- | §45" Newest Sprigg Hallet & Davis. .....$125 © Hardman Autotone.$350 nadons, 12 BEnY | Eive comiiione s | modele of the mou Byrne ..............8125 Pianista ...........$350 ors aad combinstions. | 7 mogis ans cioe | eolod aad al i Prince & Son.......$150 Bush & Gerts.......$390 Whittier ............$150 Artistone ...........$450 Helbig .............8150 Wheelock Pianola...$450 Duchess ............$150 Angelus ............$450 {. Chrisman ..........8150 Stieff Player........$500 ¢ Clementi...........$150 Wheelock Pianola...$500 Davies .............8150 Weber Pianola......$500 Everett ............$150 Steinway Pianola. ..$900 Mathushek ........$175 Ebersole ...........§190 Terms: Bradbury ...........5200 $25.00 Cash Worch .............$200 Balancein 30 Monthly Payments Conway ............5240 Stieff ..............s250 Phonographs Terms $10.00 Down and 50 Phonographs of Different $10.00 Per Month Makes Priced From. $25.00 If you eanmot eall, Il out and SPECIALISTS N PLAVER PIANOS 5 === 0.0 DEMOLLcco Wasfiingtons ABOLIAN HALL- Twelfih and G Streets Steinway and Weber Pilanolas TN Aeolian-Voesliono Following the ceremony an informal | reception was held at the bride BT .2 | home, at which only the members of | Lo = == = e == — = A marriage of much Interest to many _Washingtonians took _place June 7 in_Belmont Abbey, Belmont, N. C., Rev. Father Mahoney officiating, when Miss Carmel Meehan became the bride of Ensign Fdward B. Curtis of New Orleans, La. he young couple are now visiting bridegroom’s mother at Biloxl Miss. They will return to this city | | shortly for a visit with the bride’s 1par0nll. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Meehan Y of 1353 Oak street northwest, Ensign Curtis, who is a recent gradu- ate of the Naval Academy at An- napolis, has been assigned to a snip | which 'is at present stationed in! Philadelphia waters. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Croswell announce the marriage of their daughter Lois to Lleut. Blythe Gold Jones, United States Marine Corps, Sat- urday, June 3, at the Church of the { Holy ‘Communion. city of New York. | Lieut. and Mrs. Jones are now station- ed at the marine barracks in Norfolk. The marriage of Miss Loulse Mar- zaretha Culp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Culp, to Mr. James K. Gantt todk place Saturday afternoon, June 10, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Rev. H. Schroeder officiating. Mr. Miller played the wedd'ng music and Miss Kanode sang “Q Promise Me.” The bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by Mrs. B. Ray Stough as matron of honor. Mr. Willlam k. Gantt acted as his brother's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Gantt left immediately following the ceremony for a wed- ding trip and will be at home after July at the Westerly apartments. The marriage of Miss Edna Ward Frank, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. James M. Frank, to Mr. Rudolph J. Albrecht took place Wednesday morning, June 14, at 10 o'clock, in St. Martin's' Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Francis X. Cavanagh. Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht are spending their honeymoon at At lantic City. after which the will make their home temporarily at 53 Sea- ton place northeast. A wedding of interest Saturday aft- ernogon, June 10, at Epworth Metho- dist Church, was that of Miss Myrtle Mae Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Henry Smith, to Mr. Willlam Irving Earnshaw. The church was decorated with palms, oak leaves and dalsies. Nuptial music was beautifully rendered by Mrs. H. C. McArtor during the seat- ing of the guests. Mr. Harry Clark- son sang “O, Promise Me,” on the ar- rival of the bridal party. The ceremony was performed by the pas‘or, Rev. John Paul Tyler, and the brice, who was given in marriage by her-(ather, was attired in a travel- ing suit of sand-colored poiret twill, | with hat to match. She wore a cor- sage bouauet of butterfly roses and lilies of the valley. The bride was attended by her sis- ter, Miss Annie Smith, as maid n!' hanor, who wore a becoming gown of pink organdy and a picture hat of black lace, and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Maszie Smith, also sis- ter of the bride, acted as flower girl, and wore a dainty frock of white! organdy and carried a basket of pink rambler roses. Mr, Herbert Clarence Earnshaw, brother of the bridegroom, acted as Eanet & Bacher Furriers Announce Their Remoypal 521 lg':: N.W. g1 -608 12th NW. Two Feature Specials in Hundreds of Pieces of ¢ ‘ RWEAR HOLIDAY WAISTS %ol bl ffififif $ 1 .00 ——_] 1,000 Wash Waists, lace and em- 4 9 including Slip-ons, Teddies, Gowns broidery trimmed styles. Tuxedo 10 and Chemises. Ideal summer gar- = and Peter Pan collars, Made of or- ments. gandy, voiles, batiste, etc. About 1,000 pieces of Silk Under- wear. Some slightly mussed. Cre $ Handmade Waists, values to de Chine, Satin and Radium Sik .98 $7.98.. Fine French batistes. Hand- $3. 98 garments. A wonderful value. p—— = made waists with genuine filet and Sold up to $10.00. irllisa};zl:: 9 hogutiful styles, {n A special lot of Camisoles. Not all sizes. 5 9 . While they last, special— C 1,000 Pairs _Silk HOSIERY Very Speeial $2.00 Heavy quality Thread’ Silk Hosiery, in white and black; reinforced at sole, heel and toe, Fiber Silk Scarfs at $2.50 Values to $5 Plain colors and hundreds . of exquisite combinations, . A Host of Surprises in This - Fiber Silk SALE OF SKIRTS| Sweaters Skirts for Ewvery Occasion at Prices Way Below Regular 400 Ootton Skists, smartly styind. Non« l $zo 9 8 $ ££ shrinkable. The kind you pay-$6 to $8 for. 200 Fine Tweed Bkirts in varjous color combinations. Just the thing for sport l $3' 00 ‘wear. Slk Skirts of fine Crepe de Chine and , $7 9 8 Most remarkable values 4 LJ Novelty Silks. Also a few Cream Sergo bi i logel 8kirts. Pleatad & plain models, reduced to :ovl.‘;‘ -b;’,“‘s';‘fi e 75 Black and White Flannel Sport Fkirts, | $ I 0. o 0 and Siip-over models, in in the smart styles. Reducad to—r every popular spring and summer color. All sizes. Please send without any ob- ligation om my part particu- Planela. :

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