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- McGhan, were married Monday after- SOCIETY. Weddings Listed \ In Feature Events B Of Easter Holidays Miss Kloeber Bride of Mr. McGhan—Beveridge-Rus- | sell Marriage—Other Mat- rimonial Alliances. Miss Helen Dodge Kloeber, daugh- ter of the assistant director of the budget of the United States and Mrs. Royall O. Kloeber, and Mr. Harold E. McGhan, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, H. ing sult of ‘poiret twill with a gray hat faced with rose color, & col sage boufuet of bride r bridesmald also wore a suit of poiret twill with an orchid hat, and a corsage boyquet of orchids and sweet peas. An informal reception was held at the home of the bride 1 following the ceremony. Thi @nd bridegroom left on ‘an extended wedding trip, and will live in Wash- ington on thelir return early in Ma; mong the out-of-town guests we Mrs. Joseph McCarthy and Mis McCarthy, mother and_siste bridegroom, from Elizabeth, N. J. Mrs. Irma Heald Brands of Nevada and Mr. Frank Scott Appleman were married at noon yesterday ay An- napolls. Mrs. Appleman has been the guest for several weeks of Mrs. Mendum R. Blumenberg of Washington. The marriage of Miss Mary Van Oswald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Oawald, to Mr. Donald Kenneth Elaborate Plans Made' For Vassar Dance Tuesday A popular event of the Easter sea- son will be the Vassar dance at Rauscher's, Tuesday evening, at 9 o'clock. Washington’s most promi- nent younger set are planning to go. The giria commiti Readed by Mlss e backed by & among them be- Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. 'y Wallace, also Mrs. Minne- gerode Andrews, Mrs. John B. Larner, Mrs, David L. Wing, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. James H. Turner, Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Mrs. Lansihg Beach, Mrs. Alvin_Dodd, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs. Paul Henderson, Mrs. Louls C. Scherer, Mrs. William M. . Willlam Mrs. W. J. Flather, jr., Mrs. Thom Sidwell, Mrs. Hubert Fish, Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. Frank H. Funk, Mrs. Harrison J. Stidham, Mrs, Philip Sidney Smith, Mrs. Hobert Dunlop, Mrs. Willlam' Reyburn, Mrs. SOCIETY. SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER-PIANOS 53 DEMOLL; Aecolian Vocalions - SNITR ashingdton® AECLIAN HALL ~ Twelfth and G Streets Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Pianolas Victrolas and Victor Records fSnoon, April 2, at 3 o'clock. Howard _tooR place Tuesday in The ceremony was performed at the | Foundry ethodist Episcopal Church. The double ring ceremony was by the § home of Rev. reeman Anderson, as- oy, B .. s 2t Rev. Dr. Herbert Randolph. Only o - sistant pastor of Calvary Baptist |relatives. lndelz;lole friends witnessed | g - :{-z:}fis ":2: ??a’;;:."m”u“fl.}‘:! (?9'1 r The Stflk.)l]lty of this busmess 18 your safe- Church the ceremony. The bride wore a 1 Stanley Ford, Col. Frank Halford, guard while our flxity of purpose to let strict ravell of blue olret twill, g “la o = 9, The wedding was informal and quiet, | traveling suit 4 Capt. Wood, Mr. Claude A. Rice, Com. (3 . edding ‘| with hat to match, and @ corsage fa mander ~W. . Hines. Mr. David ] integrity rule every transaction makes it ed only by the immediate|pouquet of roses and lilies of the 4 Magee, Commander Jewell, Maj. B tamilies. valley's s T e Cf Howard Hume, 3r. Clay” Briggs, Mr. - : g doubly safe for you when selecting from our S— Mr, and Mrs, oward, > & g rd ’reston, “ommander ober v One of the prettiest weddings ot | &ely after the ceremony for New b [ Grimn, Mr. Ritph Graves, Mr. George stock of the world’s best musical instruments, York city and the Catsl mountains, B 4 ms, r. Sldney Dean, r. 0. i e ncluding the Aeolian Company’s incomparable - i b Sl Mr. William Lyons, Mr, Alfred Knowl Pianola Pianos, Steinway and Weber Duo-Art terian Church, John Marshall place, 5 sl e AL S L D A 8 when Miss Margaret K. Beveridge, - - i Theodore Barnes.” Capt. Arthur, M LY Pianolas and Aeollan-Vocalions. Also the ghter of ) b’ b - Mark Reid Yates, Col. Ges - - daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. C. Beve- | ), C, Delegation Going i o N T el g;oducts manufactured by the Victor Talking the season took place Thursday eve-|anq upon their return to W. i Garrison, Maj. Oliver Bloodworth, Mr. ning at 5 o'clock, at the First Presby- | will be at home at the Chalsfred George ¥lemer, Mr. Willlam Biack Mrs. Waite Johnson is in charge of Eatire Bullding Deveted s | tickets and the arrangements for the to Music, achine Co. | dance are in the hands of Mrs. Henr: > Pewett, Mrs. Willlam Mitchell, Mason ' Patrick, Mrs. Herman W. Schull, and Mrs, Fernando Cuniberti. Col. Clarence O. Sherrill is charman ridge, and Mr. John A. Russell of 5 a To Confederate Reunion Michigan, we united in marriage by the Rev. John Britton Clark, pastor = OF the onuch P Miss Virginia Hereford, as sponsor; The church was beautifully decorat- | Misé Louise Owens and Miss Jose- Mrs. nk_Russell, Mrs, Cazenove °d1 SR B ;m'"‘»‘ "““‘ “n”“’;‘ mar. | Phine Houston, as maids of honor; s | Lee, er.J ‘l;ennurd Du)x;lnon_bmiu ™ bride, who was give - ipdsoe iy thy Johnson and Miss ' Lucile * by her father, wore a gown of | Mrs. A. W. Puck. as matron of lmx\ur.‘ - .ggflr:“fi" n olored georgette crepe. with|and Mre. Jesse Anthony, as chaperon, | beaded panels: her hat was|gre tne official ladies chosen by the | wn lace, and she carried a bunch - % bia Divisiol £ th of tea roses, Miss Agnes Beveridge, | District of Columbia Division of the | sister of the bride, was maid of hon- |Sons of Confederate Veterans to at- | or and was attired ina gown of olive | teng the reunion of Veterans and Sons | green georgette and a hat of gray: |l t"\ew Orleans mext week ghe carrled a bouguct of plnk roses.|“\ith the delegates from the Dis- | Mr. James ¢. Beveridge, jr., the broth-} ¢rjct ‘to the reunion. they will leave er of the bLride attended the bride- [ o0 1o tOS FRURIOR CheS, T groom as best man. and {hc '\;sl‘\,cl“i day, and tomorrow. while en route, Mr Harold Brown. Mr. Robert | {1 pirty Will be cntertained by the Bl A0 rendered | Governor of Alabama at Montgomery. Arnold rendered | Luncheon will be served in their | 1315 N. Y. Ave. Through to 1380 H St. FRANK P. FENWICK, Prop. y g s asmansr sy 4TS i g oyt crreremnonay o p g | P ] 1 ks e P s =2 s Clara Hedemann of Pittsburgh Pa., and Miss Edith Day of Columbus, oni Mr. and Mrs. Jofgeleit will make their future home in Washington, at 226 I1 stret northwest. were ) S ¥ 1 o ° | Alberta Loebsack of Norfolk, - W-M ph 'PI JMrs. D. Burress of Baltimore, Md. ’ yfl anos | o : L The marriage of Misy Naomi Belle | Kidwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam' E. Kidwell of Del Ray, Va.. to the . John Raymond Wood | took place Monday at the home of | the bride’s parents, in Del Ray. The ceremony performed by the Rev. Henry Il of Alexandria, Va., 1 3 L. B. Adkins and Rev. 0. C. and was followed | by a reception and buffet luncheon. The couple were assisted in recelv- ing by the bride’s mother, | Iy attired in dark blue can- | S L . 0 ewohipment of I'layer-r'ianos \ The Best Value in the World e Dest Value in the Wor This magnificent instrument is made by the Aeolian Company of New York, and is thoroughly high class in every respect. Sold with a double . nd “I Love You guarantee both by the maker and ourselves. 8 by Mra. Schutt, | honor and 1 automobile drive | nccompanied by Mrs, Schutl-!through the city will follow CpEsniat, whoialso mityed Chommadsl Mr. Jesse Anihony. division com. | The tone is beautiful, the action perfect. It is nE it ‘e - i mander of the Sons o Yeterans of | 3 held ",’},\_’";,';',f\'(',‘..‘s TS| the District, will be in charge of the NE HO an ‘ir;mmmt you can rely on to give lasting el ‘oung | entire representation from the Dis- service. e o oM T | trict to the reunion | w URS eI . ‘be- | Miss Gretna Perrott Boswell ha L 1 Tendance. The Gccorations of | been uppointed maid of honor to the MRS, JUDAH HOWE SEARS, | FOR SUNDAY JUST $25.00 down, balance in 30 monthly pay- re were 3 s ros. | Distrlet of Columbia Brigade of the | Who ix actively promoting the Rusxian Village Fair, at Wardman Fark ments. 3 Confederate eteran to represent |y 1, Tuesd: 1t d vening, d will have rge of the flower olip 41, Mrg, Rustel 1t {008 el | St 5o YouRbon o (be held | ew T T o Seniae an | 12:30 to 3 P. M. o diriveling 't gray | New Orleans, La. | e Jies Boswell lert the city yester. | ) F 5to8P. M. = e — ay en route for New Orleans and Ch h Bibl Cl | Alli: s Orch: 5:45 :45 o . - & 5 . s 5 will be chaperoned by her sister, urc 1ble Class ance I'rancaise chestra, 5: to 7:45. ] o maerinsc or Nise avel ttaby | K00 B0 Shaperonca B B Sistn i ; : b ‘ r Speciall A Magnificent New Upright Piano Som ‘ot S i e Gustave, Jotge: | pointed by” the commander-in-cnic Meets at Dinner ecture Tomorrow | o,y service 11:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.; 1 Ao 2 .| Gen. Julian S. Carr, ;to serve on his| e - et o Rl e b LR receptlon ' committed * Miss Jossica | The members of Mo 'Jiller Bible| The lcoture of the Alliance Francaise | 4:80 p. m. to 8 p. m. Formerly Sold iat Chureh: <wlilch was atizactively ndolph Smith, daughter of Muj. class of Lincoln Road M. E. Church|will be given at the Washington Club | f 52500 BLC g {Orren Randolph’ Smith, designer of |gave a di the Grace Dodge Hotel : or o decorated with palms and lilles for {0, 1 *nd Bars, the first Confed- |t coenink of March 35° There aes) | tomorrow at 4:30 o'clock by Mile. M. | $ o tev. Willlam S. Abernethy, era:: flag. Is also serving g the re- | ihirty-one members present. Miss Olga | Clement, who has just arrived from Refined Environment “tor of the church, was the | CéPtion committee and will leave in|Pearson, the president, presided as|Parls. This lecturs will b E - " Taraemant o T ity (accompanied by Mrs. W.|toastmaster for the cvening. Toasts |cimge the season of the Allismes Fran. | Re —Another value that will stamp this as a high class but not high price Piano et Rt i . Nishwitz of Stonewall Jackson were giv y Mrs. Jarvi , ) & =L 1 With lace and & g‘;:‘::e‘f;\“‘bé:r Xo 20, United Daughiers ot | . T Tranthem. Miss Zua Harding, The subject will be emme | ’ house. See this magnificent instrument. nged tulle veil, held with = nfederacy \Miss Myra Park and ss Edi Dloskoms. Her bouquet was Terms, $25 Cash—Balance 30 Monthly Payments of white bride roses and lilles of the valley Mrs. Myrt Mae Inl‘hsu(‘k{_ ‘!‘(s(tr = of the was matron of onor P E h D t 5 Fl and was dressed in orchid satin com- b B e with seaseits crape. . Hhe oars l1ano rLxcnange vepar tmen 9 th oor ried sweet p and roses. hees iDances AL (CaIING, mnidiiof If you want a second-hand piano come here for it. You will find just what you chiffon, and carried sweetheart roses want at a moderate cost. The best man was Mr. Willlam Rennir, and the ushers were Mr. W. H you have a piano we will take it in trade. Malone, Mr. R. Titlow, Mr. W. E. C - T M and Mr. W. E. Battison. e and M W - e n e onvenient I erms . Second-Hand Pianos § ceeveeowsesss. $450 | Huntington Upright. ‘“‘“ ‘\% Weber Pianola Grand. . ........... $975 | Bradbury . o ge o . | We Are Specializing in the Y= ‘\w i T0 the left a navy 0 o V' R R " et ue dress o ret The' homse” was besatic e Pt , R wichamart Toatns ictor [~ ecordas r decorated in palms, Easter lilies of English over-plaid, er belt with metal n1d junqu:l 3 . : e g;s;s. he bride was lovely in a gown o : nite crepe, :;\wudn Ton Ior‘\g,‘_ ahmpm’ i oy We also have everything in Victor Records from es. T ulle veil, edged with rose $52.50 cotine and wool crepe, A e L b - S g e T D the latest DANCE HITS by the most popular Dance (u of orange blossoms. Her show- 83950 0 B17.50" Orchestras to exquisite vocal arias by the world’s greatest singers on the New April Victor Records. bouquet was of bride roses and 5 of the valley. 2 frs. Warren Mattingly, sister of Toithe iznt laskatcn: bride, was he v att, i e AT g ElEe L Mwmmf‘?ggm‘;;;‘ig;‘}. To the right, a silk Sport Suit of imported e Ry and wool knitted dress | camel's hair, hand-tai- Jees. " Mr. R. Stmmons of Annapolls, in charming french lored, and unusually d. a olassmate of the bridegroom, i e ILeRiwith g3 aicinsem i ...855.00 Skinner's satin. The wedding march was playeyd by | Other knitted dresses Exios oo 1ss E. D. Sehutrumpt of Washing are priced from 336 to Other Sport Silts, m. who also played “I Love You $115. to $69.50. ruly” during the ceremony. The ride was the recipient of many sautiful gifts. Later the Rev. and Mrs, Wood left “or a wedding trip, and before return- & will attend the Southern Confer- iwe at Roanoke, Va. The bride ore a fetching costume of brown itin_crepe, with a_small French hapeau of tan and blue, edged ;ith brown lace. and she carrled a srap of tan veldine for traveling. Among the out-of-town guests More and more each day, Wash- e S e ington women are discovering that MY, Yoy avd this gem of a section presents tai- S e e T lored bles procurable no- .Iaelllnzly and amilys i or weart.i P where else in town. Concentrat- ing as we do on things strictly tai- lored our fashions and fabrics are We Also Have a Complete Stock of Victrolas - Prices From $25.00 to $350 Two Especially Fine Instruments That Are Popular Sellers in Our Phonograph Dept. Victrola Vocalion Style 210 Style 406 *100 '85 Console Model Upright Model Reasonable Terms if Desired The Tailored Modes of the Moment are now being shown in our Enlarged Women’s Section exclusive and different, reminding one of apparel she has seen in Fifth Avenue Shops. True theideas are metropolitan, but prices are sur- prisingly moderate when one con- siders the quality. You, too, will find a visit here trem e ndously worth-while. ; roprees A very simply arranged but pretty edding took place Monday morning t St. Teresa's Church, when Miss farion Teresa Hayes became hride of Mr. Joseph 1] 2 Hayes. Mr. William A. Leonard of Elizabeth, N. as hest man for the bridegroom. he church was beautifully decorated ith lilles and roses. The Rev. Charles . Bart performed the ceremony, and ¢ Rev. Joseph V. Buckley assisted \ the sanctuary. Master Francis iayes, brother of the bride, served at 1e mass. A delightful musical pro- ram was rendered by Mrs. Clayton “ieall, With solos by Miss Addle Wa- The New Spring Sweaters o 1" LR et | ===y # 1en. The bride wore a dark blue trave! Business pid {w contemplate having your furs or fur coat remod- eled by me you will have to bring them in at once, as I am lol% out of business on June be able to do being limited by time I would advise you to bring ‘your furs immediately. A reduction equal to free stor- age privilege will be allowed on Summer prices. Martin Wolf 30-32Florida Ave. N.W. ‘Warwick Lodge Sport Hat of gray imported Bangkok, with a graceful- 1y draped gray and blue band. We only sifow one kind of a model. Price ....... cressssnmnes . $10.50 4 ported This model is presented in black, navy and nat- ural shade with black band. Ideal o street or sport wear, oo . eoeoem- §12.00 Warwick IM{' Sport Hat of im- Bangkok. Our comprebensive stock of new spring sweaters consist of slip-ons and cost sweaters, some with the long revers and others with the high neck. They are shown in the Tarigold, sullow, et nava: Dk ow, navy, and varied splash effects. = Price, $8.50 to $39.50, ‘The Avenue at Nin!h T Warwiok Lodge Sport Hat of im- ported Bangkok rose color, trimmed with silk_of the same shade, and g!ped with bands of silver. Smart eyond words, but not beyond Jour TICO aivm e cateovie meern s o eie B Warwick Lodge Sport Hat of gray Seli el el S it Kl Yory unusual bat; one that not see duplicated, The shadings are very effective, 3 Price .$16.50 | Upright Duo-Art Reproducing Piano 6952 O-ART REPRODUCING PIANO PIANOLA + PIANO o bived Siz of Duo-Ase: 1 “To Hear Is to Desire