Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1922, Page 29

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SOCIiETY \7V_eadings Lend Interest To the Society Program Numerous Cupid Conquests Recorded on “June Bride™ Calendar—List of the Matrimonial Events. Miss Laine Marie Coudray, daughter bride roses and lilies of the valley. of Mr. and Mrs. Laurance William Cou- brl;l;u E”;lbet?d!lh;h;el. th:;og( n.: dray, and Mr. J. Leslic Bowling, son of 1 gro8 A0C JMEE 00 0008 sea foam Mr. and Mrs. | W. Bowling, were | green, with a hat to match, trimmed married Thursday cvening. Th - {in pink llossoms. Her flowers were mor perforn 'ws' | Ophelin roses. Church by the rector The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Dimon. and was f Hershy of Florin. Pa. who wore a mal reception. The b salmon organdie embroidered in biue of white georgeite_crepe, embroidored | with hat of the same material ‘and in pearls and crystals. with a couit!carried snapdragons and larkspurs, train_of ivory satin. Her full tulle veil | JRETIG0, SRERCTaBOrs A e i was held ud of erange blosoms | Grehid organdje and carried snap- with dainty el of the blossoms | GTEBIS evERndle 2 1 holding the veil on each shoulder. | She ! “Mr. Flovd Northrop, brother of the e holauct of Orea'd® | brid groom. was best man, while two S e of the vy ot | other brothers, Mr. B. K. Northrop neva Martin was mai tte |and Mr. Gordon Northrop acted as; or and wore pale pink Reorgetle g hare ag d'd Mr, George Haines and crepe with luce hat faced | poiCrs 43 40 T Ceo with pink ! The bride is a graduate of the Jite, toces { class of '22 of Cornell University and Miss Haze the entire bridal party were Cornel- | lians, with only one exception. After i the wedding a small party of rela- i tives und a few intimate friends re- turned to the home on Keokuk street, where a delightful reception was held from 5 to 7, after which the happy covple left for a trip north. | The bride’s going-away gown was! gray Ca:lun crepe embroidered InI bridegroom; s M Miss Ruth man and Mis Putzki. The #owns gandy made cn the samc fashion, two in orchid and two in pale peach ol THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ! vder was best man piue, wit pe to match, and & gray s were Mr. Robert C.!hat with blue flowers. brother of the bride: Mr. b Among the out-of-town guests were! Formerly Mins v of Connccticut. her, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Northrop of| Memorial Frailey and Dr. Florid i of Ithac church were | Michigan, Di roses and ver of Air View, Md.; Mrs. pink roses . Remsburg of Middletown, Ma. were amainst & and Mrs. S. M. 3 backzround of palms and ferns. After{ Mr. and Mrs. Northrop will reside in short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. | Ithaca. taking possession of their. Bowling will be at home at 1439 T new home upon its completion in the street {early fall. Among the out-of-town gue i Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Couc s | and Mrs. David A. Spyder and Mr. C. | C. Carter. jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Northrop Paul Putzki Y.: Miss Edith Patrot of | e decor of palms, gladoli. and in the and ziadioli Prof.: orth of Baltimore A charmingly simple and impres- sive wedd:ng took place Monday at! | the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. | Prescott. Park road, when their )tt. daush- | daughter, Miss M. Trene Prescott and Iter Luther | Mr. Roscoe T. Brennerman of Fort Mrs. W n_of Dr. and Mrs. William ' LY the Rev. Walter ‘F. Smith, before ! Wednesday afternoon. The:a gathering of reldtives and a few ! < performed at 4 o'clock | intimate friends. Louise Prescott and 5 = Church by + Margaret W nieces of the the rector. the Rev. C. Ernest Smith. biide, were ring bearers. Miss Jean Y. Handy was maid of M s or and the best man was Lient. the bridizroom, of Fort Mevers, Fla., 1d O. Clayton. Mr. J. Rutler came on to witness the ceremony. Ish and Mr_ A. Hamilton Handv | — were ushers. The bride wore sand.| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rudolph an-} color roma crepe with a beaded gir- | nounce the marriage of their daugh- ! s e ey i - shade | ter Fannie to Mr. Herman Freidman. | trimmed with flowers. Her corsage | boug of orchids 2nd lilies of | aftcrnoon, June at 2:30, in v, Miss Handy was home of ‘the bride’s parents at 3 blue raffcta m Wwaist anc o short loped hem. Her hat was o on. The bride, who was escorted by and silver and she wore a corsage | her parents, was attended by her sis: | bouquet of sweetheart rose jter. Miss Lea Rudolph, as maid of The decorations in the church were | honor. and the best man was Mr. Er- m < white roses being|vin Kaplin. ‘A small company of used mother of the | relatives attended the ceremony and W iace draped over | remained for the luncheon. The bride with hat to match|wore a gown of white Renee.crepe, h feathers. Mrs.ja white hat with drooping brim trim- the bridegroom, | med with lilies of the valley, and a beaded in silver. | corsage bouquet of white orchids apd ce ‘hat. |lilies_of the valley Her matd of mery will be at home | honor was in white georgette crepe at 1822 Vernon: with a large white hat and wore a mother was for- | corsage bouquet of white roses. merly Miss Jean ughter of 4| Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. cousin of the Chief Justice of the) Freidman left for a wedding trip, the Supreme Court, Mr. William Howard | latter wearing a gown of dark bioe Taft. {Canton crepe with a small hat to They will be at home after! ust 1 at 3712 Keokuk stree Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. H. Freidman of New York, father of th cbridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rudolph, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Louls Rome of Baltimore. the | full street. Mrs. Emer J Tha marriage of Miss Gertrude M Fielder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Madi- | nd granddsughter of the | Jouvena the well known hington sCulptor. to Mr. Clarence Sclomon of this city, took place at the | home of the bride’s parents, §1 V street northwest., on Wednesday, at 4 o'clock. The bride was given in marriage by ther. preceded by Miss Ruth Ta The marriage of Miss Margaret Ag- maid of honor, The Rev. A. E. | nes Jordan of Rochester, N. Y., to Mr. ielman of the North Capitol Church, | Henry Queen Brooks took place Wed- cd. and the wedding march was | nesday, June 28 at St. Paul's Catholic Blave Mr. Lione! Fielder, brother | Church, 15th and V streets northwest. b s 5 The ceremony was performed by the The bride wore a beautiful gown of | Rev. P. di Paola of St. Anthony's te satin crepe and georgette | Church, Brookland, who was the cele- 1°d with seed pearls and carried a | brant of the nuptial mass. Rt. Rev. targe shower bouquet of white rose Mackin was present in the sanc- buds aud maldenkiaic’ fech, { which was tastefully decorated - The ceremony and informal reception ! With ferns and lilies, and the solemni- which immediately followed, was at- |ty of the mass was heightened by the tended only by members of the Immedi- | Strains of organ and violin. ate tamilies The bride was becomingly attired Mr. and Mrs. Solomon left on a trip | in white crepe meteor with hat to =outh, the bride wearing a dark blue | match, and carried a bouquet of tricotine suit with hat to correspond. white rosebuds and lilies of the val- They will be at home after July 12, |ley. The bridesmaid was Miss Nellie at S1 V street northwest. | Connor of Pennsylvania. She wore a — gown of pink organdy with hat to The Presbyterian Church of Chevy!match and carried a bouquet of pink Chase was the scene of a very pretty!rosebuds. The best man was Mr. Al- ! weddmg Wednesday afternoon, when | fred D. Wilkinson, jr.. cousin of the Miss Grace Vivian Michael. daughter bridegroom. of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore } | The ceremony was followed by a came’ the bride of Mr. | Allen| wedding breakfast at the home of the i Northrop of Cornell University | bridegroom’s father, Mr. H. Eaton | gabhe ceremony was performed by the | Brooks. 3736 12th sirect, Brookland. er of the bridegroom, the Rev.|After an informal reception the cou. George H orthrop of Tarponple left for Baltimore, where they Springs, Fla., who was assisted by the | took the steamer for Savannah, Ga. Rev. Hubert Rex Johnson, pastor of | They will be at home in Atlanta after e churens: {July 7. in which city the bridegroom T e was given in marriageis employed with the United States by her father. She wore a gown of | Veterans' Bureau. White satin Canton crepe, embroider- ed in silver beads, with a girdle to| match, and an embroidered tulle veil | G; with orange oms. The marriage of Miss Hester Anne reen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- She carried’ ert F. Green, to Mr. Henry J. Schraud- An Extraordinary Sale of $25.00 Sport Tweed Suits at green, navy, black and gray. All sizes. Tweet Coats, Sale RRRERR Wonderful Silk Dresses, allkinds. ... ....... $30 to $60 Silkk Dresses. .............. A thousand new Sweaters, for sport and general wear. and Mrs. N. E. Kefau-|ner took plac Walter , Brightwood . M. E. Charl and palms. rendered by Miss Mabel S {the scating of the guests. and Ml Lucy Hopkins sang "0 Promise Me nd “I Love You." 2 The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a handsome Kown of white Canton crepe embroid- ered In pearls and a tulle veil becom- ingly married to Mr. G. Horold | Myers, Fla., were united in marriage | orange carried roses and lilies of the valley. bridesmaids were *Miss and Miss Edith Metcalf. wore a beautiful gown of pink crepe de chine and a picture hat to match, and Miss Metcalf wore peach color | crepe de chine. Louquets of pink roses. shley was the best man, and the A The ceremony was performed Sunday | Boob: Following the ceremony i tion was held at the bride’s home, 930 1 Madison street northwest, | only party and the immediate famflies of the bride and bridegroom were pres- Saturdav. June 10. in Charch. Rev. charmingly decorated ~with whit- glautolt nds during | with a wreatn of pearls. She of bride The ellle Gibbs Miss Gibbs arranged, blossoms and a shower bouquet They carried shower Mr. Harley ers were Mr. William Widmayer. Lindsey Green and Mr. Joseph a recsp- at which the members of the wedding Be Sure and Get Here:M;)nday for These Specials in-Holiday Apparel A manufacturer’s surplus stock in all colors—brown, copen, rose, tan, helio, . Also Beautiful Plaid Capes and mixtures, some Sport made to sell $18.00 to $30.00. This All Prices Are Siqahcd Tomorrow $7, $8 and $9 Gingham, Voile, Ratine and Organdy Dresses . . $12 to $16.50 Beautiful Summer Dresses ............... .. §9.95 Women’s $18.00 Dresses, navy and black figured voiles . . $12.95 719 9th St. N. Per Week We Absolutely Guarantee that the A B € is the Best Machine Made. ‘The factory knows it— We know it— Your neighbor knows it— Do you know it? See Us Before Buying The world’s beat electric washing machine. oRialto Theater 7.95 51295 ... $595 oo . $12.95 ...$19.95 to $35 ent. The house was handsomely dec- orated In spring flowers. C. Cole officiated, the church ! and bridegroom were assistéd in re- ceiving by~ Mrs. Julian 3 . ybride’s aunt. The nuptial music was !reception = Mr. oo ocos.0 .orchid.. - Styles include the latest fashions,” * Earlier Have Been $25 to $35 : "",.."Fine Roshanara crepes, ; - - - _Soft dressy silk laces iy ; . Canton crepes of beautiful quality. _-' ‘Beaded, embroidered and tailored dresses \ “For any affsir of the summer, at home or . -~ Why not take : at ‘the wrist-band—with shoulder yokes and loop-d pariels, with the long straight C, JULY 2 1922-PART 2. - n, were married Thursday at Sa- lem Lutheran Churc; Catoneville, Md. . Thy recemony was performed by the pastor, Rev. Dr. John C. Bowers. After the ceremony Mr, and Mrs. Nést left on & wedding trip. - , A wedding of much interest was folemnized Wednesday morning, June 28, when Miss Naomi McKenzié be- came the bride of Mr. Edward L. Maler of this city. The ceremony wi performied at the home of the bride’s parents in Fayettesville, Pa..-in the bride left for & trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic City, the bride wearing a dark blue.dress and hat te match. | Palma, ferns and wild flowers formed the setting for the wedding of Miss Richie B. Weir and Mr. Stan- ley W. Crosthwalt, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. R, Crosthwait of 3 Guy ave- nue, Hyattsville, which took place yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the First Baptist Church, Hyattsville. Rev. J. H. Strong, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony, a: Academies, bu sisted ‘by Rev. A. K. Stockebrand, [ presence of relatives and w inti- o stor of the First Baptist Church, | mate friends. The bride was becom- stead. g:vll"l]lu. Pa., former pastor of the | inelv attired in white Canton crepe. Beginning Hyattsvilie church. The bride wi aftended by Mrs. Fred Jennings, sis- ter of the bridegroom, as matron of honor, and Mr. Fred Jennings, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, served as best man, The ushers were Mr. Samuel Crosthwait, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Francle Little. The bride wore a gown of flesh- color- georgette, with hat to match, and.carried a shower bouquet of pink bride roses and sweet peas. The ma- tron of honor wore light tan, with hat to match, and carried pink roses _ssuca on Sixth Page. ington boys, Executive ment phone Cle was witnessed by a large numbcr of relatives friends, including many from Washington. A recoption to relatives and intimate Into the Latcst Styles of the friends followed the ceremony on the ¥ Season. Tee Bring vours here and let us re k and renovate it into 3 e Hostiemitle: - ek sammer hat. You have Gladys R. Bassford and Mr.| | choice seiection of the latest mid- a Elmer Nest, both of Wash- | | summer white flowers and feather trimmings. DISPLAYING e ANCE STYLES OV AM AND WIRE HAT Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop 503 Eleventh Street N. W. Phone Main 8322. Our Work Is Our Reputation. Eurcéka Vacuum why. Use it on The bride ‘Green, the Immediagely after the Schrauliner and his 607 14th St. Vacuum Cleaner No other cleaner compares with the Super New BUY ON EASY TERMS Potomac Electric Appliance Co. —Branch Store, Washington Railway and Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. Phone Main 955 SOCIETY. Swavely School by the Military and Naval t also by all colleges and universities which admit by certificate. The Swavely School also prepares boys for all colleges and universities which do not accept certifi- cates, but require College Board entrance examinations in- with the fall term, September 15th, we shall depart from our usual custom and enroll a limited number of Day Students—thus making our facilities available to Wasn- office. hours, daily, 9 to 4. For special appoint veland 120 up to 4 o'cleck; after 4, Cleveland 931 The Swavely School (Army and Navy Preparatory School) E. Swavely, Principal Connecticut Avenue and Upton Street R. S. Walter, Vice Principal Super New Cleaner and we want you to know the rugs, upholstery, portieres, etc. FREE TRIAL PICTURE AT LEFT—Smart $29.80 Frock of Marquisctte y Closed All fily July 4th’ price Monday, $16.50. PICTURE AT RIGHT—A French volle of fine quality in attern, made with long \ tunic, dainty lace collar and vest of lace and embrold- ery. A $26.50 dress In the sale at $16.50! 1216 F St. N.W. Sale No Matter What Your Plans for Monday, Attend : = A purchase far beyond the ordinary brings three hun- dred Dresses for an extraor= dinary day before the 4th event. Half of them are the prettiest Summer Cottons you can imagine— the other half Silks for mid summer use. And best of all—every one can be fitted—in the Cottons especially are many of the larger sizes, running upto48. - Cotton Dresses Earlier Have Been $25 to $32.50 All Imported Cottons 5 Satin Stripe and Plain Voiles ¥ ® Dotted Swisses and Marquisette Voi!es Open-work embroidery “Hemstitching and fine tucks 'Embroidered organdie collars and cufis “Irish_linen tailored frocks : e —AIl these and more at ; “*"Plain colors include sky blue, orchid, lemon, maize, rose, flame and white—navy, ‘black and copenhageri blue flowered in white—white flowered in blue, gray, rose and . -Silk Dresses away. i i 7 There are silk dresses in navy, black, brown, taupe, jade, rose, orchid, French blue, ‘white and flesh-‘color—with flowing sleeves and slit sléeves that fasten close eatures that will appe..i to every one—and price Monday—at SRt | WO | AR | SIS | SIS | S 5 S Monday—An [Imperative of "Dresses This Sale! $25 to *35 Dresses at 1 S50 each PICTURE AT LEFT, ABOVE —$3250 Dress of Imported . Flowered and Satin Stripe Voile S —collars, pockets and cuffs of embroidered organdie with lace edge. In the sale at $16.50. HT-HAND FIGURE—Pic- ro above—Dress of Irisk Linen in stipover style, with large d piping In con- trasting shade. Buttonholes are handmade. A $26.50 dress—in PICTURE AT LEFT, BELOW —A . Dress of Imported Dotted Swiss—soft blouse style, with full gathered skirt; wide sash; vest collar and cuffs of Irish crochet and Val lace. Sale price, $16.50. PICTURE AT RIGHT, BE- LOW—Plain-color Frock of French Volle, panel vest, with V-shape opening—sash of wide satin ribbon and self-material. $32.50 dress at $16.50. Jelleff’s! Preparatory Education is Important . Much of a boy's progress through’ College depends upon his preparatory equipment and. training. certificates are accepted not onl

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