Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1923, Page 50

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SOCIET Y, 0 SOCIETY. THE town University, a member: of the!| = Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity of the Ohio ‘| e lngs 2w Club, The bride is & graduate of |§ |5t Joserhs Academy in Nuggreth, | i’ s = = Mich., and belongs to the Youns | | Ladies' Sodaity. (Continued from Fourth Page.) | “After the reception Mr. and Mrs. = TR MeGee left for an eustern wedding f|fj 9 orange blossoms and she carried algrip. | Louquet of white The brides- 7 i | idesinl] iaids wore geoTEel wns in pastel | Maj. and Mrs. Elbert A. Palmer of| 5 Lides Wit Micture hats of white |Fort Schuyler, N. Y., have announced {{}| ‘Inee ard carried arm bouquets }-'1\_r‘ marriage of the |li||.(‘l'fl lhulgh\slt. Mk toses. Fhe bridesroom was at-1Miss Dorothy Rebecca Swaney, to Mr. | | Ficklin Hillix ‘of this city | te by Msign Harry H. Kcith as | Albert po 5 Monday, June 4, at Fort Schuyler. ||} - Lest mai Lo ] FURNITURE STORE. ! allowing e Coved tu the bridal |o'clock by Rev. el B. Knowles, | “« 9 Lol undheon Wt sipved o fhe bridat | oilocic vy ev. samact & Knowies (Il “Across the Street Seventh at K Divided Payments Mrs. A, Burk f Boulder Colo.|Schuyler. Miss Hazel K. Henry of il . - felends and relui Ly nater, Bl | Sias. pE Waniriow Ham Ay asunter Il FURNITURE THAT MERITS CONFIDENCE—AT LOWEST-IN-THE-CITY a simple gown of white crepe de ') PRICES—DIVIDED PAYMENT TERMS vere present i Ensign and Mrs. Burke left fOr ichine, with a hat of the s seattlo, Wash. where he will TPOTt | terial, and carried u shower bouquet Tk iy on the Battleship ATiZona. of roses und Iflies. Mal. Palmer guvv; = 5 augh- | PNk crepe de chine, with leghorn | | Miss Mabel Covinkton ot dnukhe | hat, and carried pink roses. The wed- | / Dareied Wednesday (o Mr, Fanbilli} George T Stewart of Now York. An || . LeVerne Troost ol Nies, M ek, | Iformal reception folhwed for only || N me ma- | the members of th v i | was per e s 1o two families and | in St Anms Church ac Apapiols 3G few Intimate frionds who witness- | 1ston | e e Gokle: Capt. [T 1o oui-of-town guests were B T "wore white geor- | M und’ Mrs. A. K. Hillix of St. Jo- siendamin G ol N yutals and | SePh. Mo parents of the bridegroom Kot oribe b Y Sarried | Midshipman Kibert A. Pulmer. ir. et et of white sweet peas ;L % N brother of ‘the bride:’ Mr. e ca W Vinley. Her only at- | W. C. POl of Weston, Mo.. and Col. | Whidant was Miss Blizabeth Lo Gott, | Doulas 10 Duval "o Fort Tot- | Fieot geotgette crepe, | ten. 2 Yot and warviea pinte| | Mrsand Mes Hillix are spending || | Open a Divided Payment Account | Buy the needed articles for your home without de- priving vourself of your surplus money by means of p wore a p sweet peas. L U. 8. N, was ) 3 were Licut. William Cee .ut. Johr 1. Koper their ioneymoon in Atlantic Cit nd man and the as {Will be at home after July 1 in Wash- 1 Vose, U. 8. | Ingto N, and Mr. Robert snais. . . Mr. and Mrs. Troost left i A small and simply arranged wed- | this easy payment credit plan. ely after the cercmoeny for it W Fb Wiy | | ¥ pay v : ¥ : Gk (i i the north, and o ing was that Thursday of Miss A Dividend Payment Account with us will, without over- fon Louise Gawler, daughter of | taxing vour monthly income, bring into your home, at bar- Cempletion will wmake their home . : : : » Niles, Mich, lGh e eael wawler. and Ensign | e e alat s idl o i heaity it comtart The wedding of Miss Thelma Davis. {of Mrs. Marsaret Wallace of Younge \rrange to pay for these purchases in the most con- Mrs. C. W. Davis. { tewn, Ohlo, The was pe Y. Cavanatigh will | formed at 2:30 el Annapolis. {Md.. by Rev. Willium Bergen of the olis Methodist Church. The only attendant was Miss Ruth Gaughter of Mr. ar and Mr. Patr f take place Thursday in St Paul Catholie Chureh at 7 o'clock. Mes Bl- | sie Cooley, sister of the bride, will be i il venient amonnts—extending your credit over any satisfactory 1l geviod: No intevest. i e ol honor, whiile little Althea | Wildman, und the best man wae Mid | Cooley, niece of the bride, will jrhipman - Norman Ellis. Only the flower girl. Tae bridesmaids will be lmembers of the two families wit- | e i Drowne. Miw: ‘Mary [ Ineasoliithe: weating, and Bhsicn g il N ics Ticlon Browna ani ilus)| Mles Wallace deft fmmediaten ot | Dorothy Kieindienst ward for their wedding trip. | e Cavaraugh has selected My ¢ vll T uff as best n p, and Mr. Lester 5 he marriage is announced of Mis: brother of the bride: .\'v!‘ cianor Brooks ry, daushter of h. Mr. Harry Wattts and [ Mrs. H. Eleanor Wadlis Perey of | arry Werner as the ushers [ Queenstown. Md.. to Dr. Charles Val- | A reception will follow at the home noof Mr. oand Mrs, | of the bride, 1741 Q street northwest. § UStiefel of this efty, in ! Catholic Chureh. Quesns 4. 1923 Dr and Mrs { t homie after June 15 e g $200 Bedroom Suites $215 Dining Room $159 Living Room Miss Fdith Hook. daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Bikanah Mavo Hook, and Mr. Henry Brenton Henrickson of 441 Toig northwest, this . Newport, R. 1 wer married last | RS e . S . = Neonerin S Koy core b e i V-piece Walnut Finished Suites Suites Charles T. Warner. The ceremony. : he wedding of Miss Mary Eliza- | o . ¢ . “our - piece Dining Ro« e oo AuBloIu S was! meint Spaiaart o Mn Sl '[3" i Suite. consisting” of doublc Four - piece Dining Room 4 S 5 P oms Suite, consisting of 60-inch I'hree-piece Overstuffed cception in the home |y e oy bed, dresser. e hington ang North | v Carclina took place Monday, June 4. | nts on Wisce oh was effecii with pink and white ! at Aifor et e buffet, la Suite, consisting of 72-inch ! Seonie d roses, palms and ferns.!p S I e sectmy of 5 ltavista Ve and toilet china : SR Ia.rcc peunies i Teges pims i foEn | Peter's Chureh. Father Corbett per. | Altavista Ve Ghle oblong tal arm and xn.n'k-s Sithe were a zown of Sy utendant while Mr. W, P Stan- | Mothproof and Dustproof Cedar Chests, well made to last for table.. ... spring seats.. . bt i her tulle vell Souns coupleTeft immeiia “afeer | years—and an artistic piece of furniture. ¥ worn previously by her moth n extended motor Vil whs arranged wiih fan effect at | D, Because of the recent death of | ( | ol ey e d i 8, i, ) Pl fae o ,u\:'fl‘,f,‘,‘u.‘."..,y £ Reed Rockers Porch Rockers Porch Rockers h / satin. The bride carrled bride vo {'hw e Nk mem- { — $77 Three-Piece Reed Suite ¥ illian Anderson was maid_of lian Ander e reaaldg ot | having graa { Washington 1 with a shower of lilles of the val | bridesroom of Sigma “Ep iton, | | Zpsilon vear at George | Miss honor, and was in Jade gre ted last crepe and satin trimmed with cream ersity S .4:\!!‘.\!“— wore @ bandeau of goid | Miss Dorothy Brandenburg enter- cord and flowers and carried butterfly f {ained the members of the sorority at voses. The bridesmaids were Miss ‘l'r;\”’h;-r party and shower for the || Katharine Eckloff and ‘Miss Frances | bride. in whose honor several in-|l Jibbs, and thelr dresses were made | formal parties were given during the || alike. the former in pink and the lat- | Week preceding the ceremony. il ter in orchid flat crepe with i = 3 — | > panels and cape collar of plaited ! “:;t‘i«:z'x'm“!' Jn Arrangement was the fon in the same shades. They wore | STECLAE Wedn day, June 6, at § ,m\ $ Manaeiux ‘of siiver cord and flowers. | {LIACK B in Sherwonl | Presby | and carried ovchid an ol color [[Ecrian Giuxch. Hof s Eleanor €. ¢ fweet peas, The flower girl was little [ B0k, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | Audrey Middleton, who wore white { o (BCK. and Mr. Robert S. Baines, son “zandy and carried a basket of pink [ ©T AT EnaAne Bebort L. Bain s H \se petals. | qorhie bride was dressed in a hand- | Mr. Arvid Anderson was best man. | J0M0 Eown of ivory crepe satin nd the ushers were Mr. Harry Mid- ( JrOUIereq with pearis. with a ! dicton and Mr. James Dulin, jr. rain. She wore aveil held w i Mrs, Hook. mother of the bride, re- ! T ”‘"‘_;"“N_ iu{"»;‘q'\-ll;vm-}uls and | : i cived with th er the ceremony, i Fled a <ho b T of b H e A R S A i ek Se e kien e | apilitics ot evnioy | Large Size Reed Rockers. e Gl Herc is a decidedly inexpensive Living Room Suite of genuine reed, finished in gray and beaded in steel, and a black haf. Foolies o, honor, i, Rlovd | iitadlin ais . Hardwood frames. uatural Irames built of selected maple, e or baronial brown. Fach piece has spring seats. with well made cretonne-covered loose || Later in the evening Mr. akd Mrs | LOGNGE Sleter, of the bride, wa finished in a rich brown shade; o, rpich finish, double rattan finished matural varnish on orhaoy o ¥ B o enrickson left for a wedding trip | 110 dressed in cream | : A 5 S attan sea cushions he seats a cks. TBen the nocth inaiatter 'u:‘mr.:'z;,md with vellow it | spring scats, cretonng cushions scats and backs wood; double rattan seats cushions in the seats and bac a suit of tricotine and a mohair ™ ¥ helia s, nmed with crepe and flowers. 'r:!: |>r:d:.~m;fl:‘1l was Miss Aur ia | 4 i will return to Washingion in e ster of the Lride. who was | When they will temporariis i | Strikingly dressed in green satin and | r : ¢ the Dride's parents in their home at | APricol georgette crepe. and carried { - ) 2804 Wisconsin avenue. lambia roses iy Miss Jean Woolley. the three-vear- i The marriage of Miss Aune Tvey to|old niece of the bride, was flower | Mr. L. Watts Norton of Durham, N. C., ;4;:.1 and._ras daintily d.ulvn«l in | o iz of muc erest n Washington, | ¥ ¢ georgette crepe and carried a ! where Mr. Norton was stationed dur- | Pasket of white rosebuds L y ing his service with the Aviation v,,’.{'(,i“"’",“ Neweomb was hest man, | ; i 3 Corps through the war. The ceremony | &d the ushers were Mr. Floyd Waol- | . . was performed Sunday in the home of ¢ 1e¥. Mr. Roland Booth and Mr. 1 S asm a S and his bride met in Americus while { Mrs. rence Martin sang “Oh, | fhe Tormer whs on duty there. Mw. | Promise Sebetore the entranca f | as a ban 1‘"1;-\,-:,”:(1 on, brother of the | :V}.‘,’lhf"x I-'Alrlmmr’;?";n. Tn.‘“w e com- | ridegroom, was best man. & s d 3 - ano by Mrs. James P. fikod i Benfer. who also played the “Lohen- < . ~ The marriage of Miss Marjorie Mc- { E¥in” wedding mareh as the {,’l"'"';,i bpecml Sale of D i asies Ac [[brits ante e osnn sleas | CCE s 29 . wood W. McIntire, to Mr. Wa Ac- | bride entered et Tathes Wi g " ton Slee will take place Tuesday ! Bave her away. The ceremony wis s t R f O l evening in the cathedral. Canon De | performed by the Rev. Waiter Dagie: | anuar e r'her(‘ ors Vrins will officiate at 8 o'clock, and a | Son. D, D, it ; i A ¢ =, e 2 small and informal reception will fol-| The church was tastefully deco- | Top icer, 35 Ibs. ice capacity, Apartment style, 75 Ibs. ' icc Iow i tis bome Bf the e e s T Pou el peoiites Jiden vak finish: size capacity ; white enamel lined ; ents. Miss Melntire will have as_her j and roses. | L oxlfinishs B roield matron of honor her cousin, Mrs.| The bride’s mother wore a becom- | 18:2x1514x371% inches.. o7 size 227:x18:x50 inches. o nk Keliher, and her othes attend- | Ig gown of gray canton crepe, and | Top icer, 45 lbs. capacity, 3-door style, ice capacity, 60 ants will be another cousin, Mre, | the bridegroom's mother was i darh | : it b R el aen oies Pulimant lIsa Anna:Bfornce | blile. Weormeite crpe. gl in dark yhite cnamel linedsize @ 7 Q5 ths.: whire cnamel lincdi @) 4 Miss Meta Luttrell and Miss Alta [ corsage bouquet of pink roses. i 2214x17x42 inches ... . size 30x17V4x40 inches.. .. haffee. Dr. Roval Durham of Atlan-| Out-of-town guests were Mrs, . | . 2 ket ; . : o £ s e tie City will be best man for Mr. Sice, | Fra Lime and daughter Anmg .‘H Apartment style, ice capacity 100 Top icer, 40 Ibs. ice capacity, white 3-door style, .ice capacity 50 Ibs.; ’ e L el [EUER S al eintias ko ig of the | Ibs.: white cnamel lined; size 27 cnamel lined; size 201ix $15 95 zine lined; size 30x17x40 $|9 95 Lixcellently Designed Dining Room Suite of Picreon, daughter of 3r. and 3 of the bride, of Penn Star 20x18x48 inches ... 165340 inches .......--ocq. = inches ... e . ur pieces. comprising 60-inch Buffet, Oblong $ fred Picrson, to Mr. liverett W The bride’s going-away sult was of | 3-door style, ice capacity 75 lbs.; Apartment style, 50 Ibs. icc ca- 3-door style, ice capacity 100 Ibs.; Table, China Cabinet with panel and glass front, i this it oot pace Wedne et gray "canton orepe (rimmod olden ok finish' size 31318343 @ 373 pacity. golden oak finish; $19 Q5 uhir enamel Jined: size $30ix 539 Inclosed Serving Table. In finc figured Ameri: bride's parents. The wedding was an|shoes 1o waten o te, withiha€ and inches ¢ i . 2114x17v4x42 inches..... 5 M0 izandlics o can walnut finish 4% ) claborate affair with many attend le Tof redinteis ants, after which there was a large | £ immediately | sl S R G R e $50 Kitchen $325 Bedroom Suite $17.75 Baby Stroller $25 Baby Carriages Lawn Benches 5398 The voung e shington the end of next week,| The marriage of Miss Teo . c for the summer the | Rogers to Mr. Martin K. Ho. ...’.‘; e (,'abmet.s nd will oc home of Dr and Mrs. Dana Mur nounced e ceremony wa F707 320 sjzeet. kn route to W. formed Wednesday morning, May 20 ington ney will stop at Pennsylvania | at 8§ o'clock in St rick’s Churcl State Cutiege. the alma mater of Mr. | and was followed by a breakfast for ' Sfuith, for the commencement exer-|the members of the two. familier ! clses. { Miss Mary T. Keane was vv:;x‘:l“ of | Dr. and Mrs. Munro who were sud- | honor, and the best man was Mr | denly called away last week by the | 1lder B. Holohan. Among the oyt- | of the latter's father in Fond- | 0f-town guests were Mrs, Charles 13 . Wis., do not expect to return | Rogers and Miss Ruth Esther Rogers to Washington for several weeks. Dr, | of W London, Cenn.. mother and | Munro is attached fo the.divislon of | sister of the bride. \ Tatin American affairs of the State — ! F Department. Daisie: fer and honeysuckle | i i formed the setting for the e charmingly arranged was that of [nev Memorial Protestant I Miss Mary Helen Robertson, daugh- i'y'h"rv'hv in_Hyattsville, Md. ter of Mr. J. H. Robertson, general [ Elizabeth Langengeld!. daughie 1 auditor of the Unlted Statea Shipping | Mr. and Mre. Nicholas Fomoenge1gh | Roard and Mrs. Rebertson, to Mr. | of Owens avenue Heattseiile oo | Victor ‘A. McGee, in St. Jerome's | Ethelbert Lovett. son of Dr ana Man Episcopal of Miss | Steel frames, 48 inches long; strongly braced; heavy slats on ge company f..:‘“";"- "»‘*‘"T“”"»’ Md “""IJ"""" B. Lovett of Baltimore. An impressive suite of the Queen Anne period scats and backs arc bolted on. Tuesday morning, June he ceremony was performed by . s G Vi ity At 1 y Andrew Carey officiated. 1Dr. Lovett, father of the bri 2 in walnut finish. Comprises very large, > 5 i running; fiber body The date of the wedding marked | in the presemer ot neper degTooN: Chifforobe, Vanity .Dresser and full size Bow- Fiber body and leatherette Light 2 y 3 the ‘twenty-third wedding annivers- | of friends ary of the bride’'s pare e wore | Miss Marie Langenfeldt, sis a becoming gown of chiffon and silk | the bride was maid of honor T lace over satin, and the tulle veil was | Noel Smith, best man : i nd relatives. B Of finc fi i j e back 2 : adiosta back; 0 American walnut hood: adjustable back and foot and hood: adiustable & Large size Oak Kitchen Cabi- ',°°' cd:JOF hncioguted Am ‘ rest; light and easy running. rubber-tired wheels. .x.‘)’o Poste Beds rets, sliding porcelain top, sifter vencered. Sale price... 4 held with a coronet of rose point luce, { The ushers were Mr. Harry Shaw. ey S 2 Taron | M four bin, metal ined pretd bos. T Suite Cane-Back Living Room Suite $2 95 ek Simers, of grange blos. | My HORERI Towenshend ¥ e B 1G5d Y o) DA ST M T W o Hammocks Living Room Suite : =2 of roses With @ shower of sweet peas, | Miss. Gertrude Robertson, sister of | embroidered, and carried roses- the Dride attended her as mald of { mald of honor was attired in n:?; honor and wore & gown of rose pink | blue flat crepe, | crepe with a modernized poke bonnet | Dr. and Mry, Lovett will make their at 1754 East N 1l avenue, Baltimoro, il C"'”‘ bouquet of roses and’ field daisies. he bridegroom was attended by Mr. . James M. Keating of New York, s} classmate, as best man. i Rhubarb Cobbler. The wedding, music ‘was arranged! puiic g deep S with great carey the program includ- granite pie pan and H in the same shade, ahd carried xlfuturo residenc ing several selections on the organ |cut enough pink stalks to nearly fil Mrs. J. McGee. Mr. Walter A. |the pan. - P 2 ¥ Allen sang “Oh, Promise Me," Mrs. G, [ 00° P A ‘.',l,?‘cr She & anpcin or .- X. Baldwin sang “At Dawning” and |SU8ar. to which has been added a Mrs. Waters sang “Ave Maria.” tablespoonful of flour and half a tea- | || The church-was artistically deco- |spoonful of lemon or strawberry || rated, palms forming a_background |juice. Make a simple cake dough by for the arrangement of roses and |Using three eggs, one cupful of sugar,{ |} peonley, and lighted candles stood on {one tablespoonful of butter, two| § the aliur. Mrs. Robertson assisted the {Scant teaspoonfuls of baking powder | f| bridal ‘party in receiving at the re- (in two cupfuls of flour, and enough Jeption at the bride's home, which {sweet milk to make a good cake| | followed the ceremony, and she wore | dough. Spread the cake dough over Beautiful Cane-back Living Room Suite of An extra well made suite of threc comiortable s three pieces, consisting of lar%f0 Settee,” com- pieces, in ‘Chesterfield design, covered with a. fortable Armchair and Rocker. ose cushions; Made of combination mahog- 2 mown and hat of delft blue crepe. | the fruit and bake in a slow oven | | Lo Shlctigte l S f ahion . b . jel B apestry. The Settce is 84 inches eats covered in good wearing velour. Superior 8 s il':yhc‘f;.;ll;l:'llslftz’sr:‘l;‘d peonies formed the until the :zxzhmr:' rich brown. | This Sumumer's here! ~You'll want Ejoncvgd agr:;dl?a?flzrgpescomfortablc Wing and Arm n quality 0? ‘materials and construction—built any, steel side rails; size 3 ft, ‘ v The bridegzoom, who is the son of {bler. ~Serve "with cream. ~Cut in et these Luxurlous Couch Chair to match. - All with loose spring cushions for lasting scrvice and comfort... 3 inches: ony: | Mrs, Marcella McGee of Loraine, Ohlo, | wedge-shaped pieces and turn each = e N : I graduated from St. Ma piece upside down on the dessert : in 1915 and i a student ai the ¢ - Ipate.

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