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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY § AR, WASHINGTO D. C, JUNE 17, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. IT‘lf‘ner have fssued invitations for moi'he wedding, as they are in the west. [ Mary Lyle, hbecame the bride of Mr.|ter Hanna to Dr. Joshua Bernhardt | Lucille V. § « sister's mi | lhe bride's attendants were Irnest Ch. ward Ruppert, ir.. | Tuesday, June 12 tron of ho vore white cha Katharina. Belloff maja_ of son of Mr, a rs. Ernest Charles e e Thissell an. | DeUse and carried Ophelia roses. Mr Miss Maria Bisset and Miss | Ru rt of Morrison sireet, Tuesday Mrs. Emma Carver This: 'd an Willlam H. Hargrave was best m. = Thour. bridesmaids. and ‘little Har- | evening at 6 o'clock, in the Church of [ Rounces the marriage of her daugh.| *After u small reception Mr. and Mrs riet Collingwood Roberts. flower girl.|the Blessed Sacrament, Rev. Father|ter Mary Foster to Mr.‘ 'N i “mt;;l' Liprcomb left for a motor trip. The ceremony will be performed by | The best man was Mr. John O.|Thomas G. Smyth officlating. ;’,fbfl‘“"'f fl:)l 12'!.11‘)5‘:!' Sl‘t:phvn'i' —_— = ston Wis the bride’s father, rector of the | Thornton, and the usher wer: ~\||'} The bride, who was escorted by her "':)l"'fl.h :l 10’ orctacit 'MllKN Mildred . = Anna Welimman of AU OSE chureh, and will ba. followad by a re. | Pevton Fletcher, jr. Mr. Arthur [brother. Mr. Claude De 8. Thomas, Thissell wi ‘aid of honor for her| Frat's Farewell Dinner A M. Dowald MR Fof Wash- | ception in the rectory. Miss Turner Carr, . M rion Pearce and|wors Eown of white brocadéd satin | Thissell was malq of honor for her s l Thd Mrs. Charles . e age by her | Mr. Harry Bisset. with a tulle veil caught w wreal ter, and the 4 & s Ayl fnston. which s | Tousin. yem i, wmasrige By hov] Urihe Dilde wore a lovely [gown of] ot o Cille vall CAUEHE Wich & wrek a | Joyce, brother of the bridegoom. They In Honor of Miss Fitzh| June o, 14 awe *“Falls | Washington. und her sister, Mrs, | White crepe “meteor beaded With | ghower bouquet of white roses and | Will spend their hones N e T ok the | Lewis Ashton Snouffer, will be matron | PCATIS, slightly draped on one side |lies ot the vall ! < | 7 ¥ ) { 4 » 3 cour! ain., ¥ v | tertaine rewe tnner in honor of 3 s w jo fand fashioned with a court train maid of honor, Miss Evelyn & of Miss Mary Laura | lertained at a farcwell @ i a v / € &1 Cator to Mr. Lawrence A. Lipscomb | of Miss Fiteh Tuesday evening at the' anmuer house, | 3 elyn Mason, Mr. Cifnton | lf0In_and was held by o & o | Bown of pink georgette trimmed with | (1" yace Saturday evening, June den Tea House. Miss Fiteh, who | er e st man for il and coronet of orange blos [shadow lace and wearing a band of | {20} Place Saturday cvening, June Sthll Covered with June roses. to ! brother, and the ushers will be M | carried a shower bouquet of around her hair. She [ 30 the, Bome of the buides por e | en connected with the Uni-| Rev. A 4.V 3 ohn Tooker Finley and Dr. Lyle M. | TS6S: vl rried auet of pink sweet peas.; 5,p, 1 “pore officiating. The bride | versity Club for Women for the past | perforn the A : T st maia of onop Wore & MOVELE] mhe pridenmnios were: Miss Barhara L 1000 T Fott oficat geaggette crep IS returning w The | asing the x couple dress af orchid-colored voile with|pqciner and Miss Ruth Walz, couins | Sas £owned in white geacgette crepe | sorority colors ana flowers were car- | minutes the A5C ey received i corge Faber Downe | acsate lace aiia an orchid HorsePesr|of the! bridegroom: *Miss " Georgis | SmiDroldctod In bends and earrled or”joRLY Colots dnd flo formed. after 5 one of the attendante e i mul{hat to match. She carried Conley and Miss Helen Cooper. They the hest wisiies 8 e mi ore georgette crepe he pastel . : | B v, . Mr. Lawrence Jisset e ‘\\ T L'(ll‘,.xllA _erepe of |> L Dridecs o of white *-!'l—'-“!"‘fhvll Van Ingen. to Miss Harriet B. |wo f B : {Shades and carried bouquets of swest o ton was trimmed with [ Pratt, which will take place Satur- ¥ R s to mate i ” menterie, + Her wedding in' St Paul's Church, at Glen v e s flower xirl was Miss Bernice ° Vel wis fastene and pearls and ST be matron of honor for a cos 9 like tha cordion-plaited ge A e in ribbon 800 DL det of | her ‘sliter. who also will be wiienden ; rhey e med with lace. She carried a large av “Please ki > g gl et oty e e Vattey. | by Miss” Floree e SR They carried | ekt of fowers All would say “Please kill my fleas bride roses and es o ‘ s he best ma s Villiam M. 3 i ' 2 health too. ¢ friends from Washing- | other sist M o . shades. The best man w Mr. William M Fleas ruin a dog’s temper and h A mumber of Fricns (Tax county | Miss Helen p ittle Ton. Maryland and ¥ 1 Harriet Collingwood Roberts, | Puvall of th 2N Sergeant’s Skip-Flea Soap kills fleas { i e ceremony. Vater in the Miss Betty s A the flower girl, we dinty aud e uaher T i r and lice. Harmless, lathers freely in hard withessid the corenny, % :‘:'\'\( h Vine M of . voile a du basket | vtle. . Mr. | or soft water; does not mat hair but makes afternoon R a brief south- 'St ma B o | 5 marriage of their daughter Eleanor {Adams to Mr. Jack Wilkeson Henry, ursday evening, June 21, at 6:30 ' ock, St. Luke’s Churen, at . Ly Adamstown, Md. i % hoat n Sl L L S st hington. | it soft and fluffy. Strictly a high-grade ern honey n 5 s will 3 . Mr. and Mrs. William of ©| soap, effective also for human use. Ser= home after July 1 @ | Robert Wales 13 A Stone, Mr. and Mrs M. Tunter om's v B, '| geant’s Skip-Flea Powder, for dogs and ! Y m. a native of \\‘.\x‘ .I e ¢ 3 M 5 '|‘m~::" and Mrs. I Owens, ol 2 shurch wer ctively | cats—will not irritate or nauseate. is a omrar m of t e ikl ity M % Mrs. Spencer. mother of the bride, ated with by and Price 25¢ each, at drug stores, toilet counters, phens of this, cU. oS i Pe Philad -kphia, Mr. Goodhue | who asisted her at the reception, rty was ted in sporting goods stores, seed stores and pet shops. vhood vewrs in Fuiwtas .M R. Busk.!wore a gown of Dlue canton crepe Mrs< Mary Lytle, mother of the — was Mr. . Mr. Don- | trimm with black sequins and who wofe @ gown of bl Polk Miller's of St James parish r ’ Mr. | wore rge black hat. Her s | Beorgette erepe with lace, and the ree og 00 lAvaol’U Dog I Allan -, . o ¢ | houquet of butterfly roses bride om’s moth Mrs. Ruppert = > Book. v*ww. me i« ' | Downer, 3 | The bride and hridegroom have u gown of gray lace over on care.feeding and training, with mt‘x\vlrlulrllavv the § e and . Ziplanned a trip to the north and will | Eray erepe chine. with hat te) Seuator Vest's“Tribute toa Dog." Write today. ] mony w ed by o | visit relatives on Long Istand. In | mateh, The bride's traveling costume Sergeant’s Sure Shot Capsules for worms, 60c; Condition Pills for generalweakness, 60 ' 5 Samuel S, L ssisted by going away the bride wore an at-|was a tailored suit of sand color,| There's alo a Scrgeant Medicine for every dog ‘ailment. Standard for 50 years. Sane s - i Srank W 3 o fol- | tractive gown of peacock blue can- | with hat to match 24 Our Free Advice Dep't will answer any question about your dog's health free, Pittehy 4 v Cilowed by g S i at the|ton crey made in lon ceful Among the out-of-town guests we Polk Miller Drug Co., Inc., 224 Giovernor St., Richmond, Va. rine v the R i S the summer < of the|lines. and a smart hat to match. | Mrs. Gustav Kretzschmar and Miss | o Alrs. Baltimore, ' ok Mr. and | parents, Mr, and Mrs, Herbert | After July 1 they will he at home | Bertha Kretzschmar of £ Ma | o 17 street northwes Ml Mr. and Mrs, tichard Schmidt nrday, Ross wi altimore e Pratt, at Glen Cove N okl - s of Phitadelphia. Pa.. and Mr, James SMarkham, | T Agnes| Miss Lilllan Pauline Aschenbach, Hy Lyt densburg, N. Y, Dluce ¢ 7. when 5 u Mr. Mrs. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs et | M jra Ruppert will be at N o ot r Mr. Ernest | Aschenbach. and Mr. Lyston Blis- | Bome duly 10 at 2914 Morrison | P L S LAmOtIE it ana | oty et e mareild el et - CThis dainty vanishing cream An unu o the . took place Ty - hom f the f nts, the |’ ¢ marriage of Mise Oma Wood > fi " ll é} . t. parents. the Rev. Father. Clir, | vooms “were. decarated " watsns ama | Thomis Tossns pant, aryard e | - SCICNILICA, }/COT (7 Spersplm ion odor 3 Wheele'r, pustor of Holy Com- | cut Nowers . : Mitehell Fry. WAIT ke place W = forter Church, ofliciating An altar of The bride wore a beaded dress o « Afternoon at o'clock In the A - 3 21 Thite T Deaing, AN Witar FREIR oTat bihe e e e olitan Baptst Chions o . Comparatively few people atoncefrom the skin and wdding_march intermingled formed a fitting | ried a bouquet of hrides ro. The Will have her sister, Mr suffer daily with excessive is non-greasy! Thus you Ware ot round for the ceremony maid of honor, Miss « MeArd LS matron o nor e 2 Hats LY L) "he bride wore an imported gown:wore a dress of orchid-col b i I i perspiration moisture. But may use it without danger Ar‘d l‘ts IOO Hot b L v‘x'-'{“\-‘:u-"\m R LR LR o J nearly everyoneis troubled of staining clothing. Just | eIl and Miss over devign and had deau of | GUEL of Sweet peas Henriett o Langer. Mr. Fry will have constantly with the dis- when you need it most— shower bouquet of brides roses and L |.|‘,4,,|,‘ after \\h.‘wll Mr. and Mrs. R herts ushers will be Mr agreeable odor of underarm when dressing to go to a Hoen ik oo o | Hough left for Atlantic City, the valley. and Hiam Carter and Mr. 1 ¥ Zirkin, b B e S| T |t e ik Dot atte 5 perspiration, regardless of dance or other affair where _.Or Ofl‘,er Dlace er-trimme L Ohiron, S Dama St e Miss Lillian Lytle, daughter of Mr e m o e i degree of moisture. personal daintiness must be bande ot er floth It is to give effective pro- irreproachable! is dress, and she e g ot of Kill ! . 2 e | tection against this blight Soft and smooth, Creme sl o ¢ > i on personal daintiness that Odorono will never harden erad i s don i CremeOdomnoisin.tended. or dry up. It is very eco- attended (he SHIARK: of [Eohtre Wed- M \ - " Only after exhaustive lab- nomical too; a tube lasts, i Mz GHETNA vRrem AN = oratory researchhasit been with daily use, a month or brought toscientific perfec- 6 weeks. tion by the makers of For every-day depend- Odorono. ence or for quick, special Creme Odorono, the de- occasion use to supplement lightful new vanishing liquid Odorono, you will creamdeodorant, isentirely find Creme Odorono a de- different from any other pendable convenience, cream or paste deodorant. which, once tried, you can Its principle of action and never do without. So valu- composition are altogether able in traveling, too. Ask new and scientifically for it wherever Odorono is correct. sold, large tube, 25c. \é‘,. f e e : Youd Find LifeWorth all day. And it vanishes = W}lile _If _Y()u COI,]_I Creme Jump into Your Car ODOR > For a Nice, Cool Ride The new vanishin; bridal party was assisted in re guesty by Mrs. Maher and B R A Message to the Ladies With Straight B T and Lankiest Hair LT TR Why not get a permanent wave of the proper kind? A permanent wave ile’s will convinee vou that your hair Il be naturally curly for 6 to § months regardless of weather con- the out-of-town : ditions, either with small or large wave. as you prefer. Shampoo Dr. and Mre William B improves the wave and Mrs William Rosen- and Mr Harry L. Sp 1d Mr: Richard arks, ., Cla. ¥ De 3 nd M T ; ar. Mixs Besle 1 2 5 s . Maher of Baltimore coun M W 5 s T. Dudley of York W 4 « . "l ayard Collins of Chi ind Mrs. Charles T. it, Mich Emile specializes on permanent wave and has ience in this special line. No discomfort during the treatment, guarantee comfort, safety and results. Moderate charges. I Alban's Church e an roair in it deco of pink ar- Miss and ) Spene Mr. Alired B g o M. Airs. Ieter Bisset Chis remony taking place the F ~ AlCisren aiesin] i ! A PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST town, w " A ¥ Mot s street uv»"'xh- 1213 Connecticut Ave, ik phon Pithly arter Tho weddine. Phone Franklin 4122.3956 OTHER DEPARTMENTS R Sedhiieract) wtracti decorated with rambler roses, oak le na ety Transformations Hair Coloring Wigs and Toupees Massaging LT T T e e e "bride was miven in marriage = Soen by Mr. Wil m G one of Balti- mo; Ma Mr, Bert T. Spencer and his son rlow not able to attend L T O TR T T T N P ed with pink ziad ¢ e ed with pink gladiolos e cere. mony was f - the Rev. arles p r pastor of the h, with n 1l mass. bride entered the ehurch with n in arri: . She wore > 3 > s e quet of Ophelia ros er maid of : 4 / e honor was Miss Alma Stiefel, sister of T ) e, - A Hear Some Good Music ],mml”lp‘: PLUS e ‘» ; & = e " o Pt f | fi\routhomWonderfifl Quet . VALUES zandi TR i e S 5,000 Yards of the newest, smartest N, Or else Call up Some and Dr. s tiefel wedding trip to Norfolk i they will spend s, in another of the sensational dant of one JUNE SILK SALES The marriage ot Miss ; . . - BB a8 SV ook offermg tremendous savings tomorrow! place 1a s z k in the Mount Ple: nt Methodist Church, the Rev. br. Clifton Ray ofliciating. "Th We expect big crowds tomorrow—and we are prepared for them with 5,000 R kins hang SLivavs oS a o e vards of printed silks! This is a sale of New silks—new patterns, new colors! B eE Dot oD diarriage Everything for the new summer demand! = And back of this sale has been Philadelphia, he wo a gown of white crepe romaine over: French thrown every facility of this immense organization to secure for vou quantity i ey ctbrotaéren wih peoria || and quality at low prices! Read the five items below—then come and examine 4 ! H&Ve a-DorCh Da]‘-ce The bodice was sleev s, ey ke of rose-voimt | the scores of other silks in this great silk shop that brings you such exquisite ‘ : , In .the MOOl'\ll h‘t_. shoul : of cren silks at prices much lower than elsewhere! TOMORROW! The tulle I | To Shappy Dance Music lilies of the va and she carried Yo apsamg et . $2.25 Printed $1.39 Printed $2.79 New » .$2-39l§“?“1' Bl ks ' Homyourh\dlspens‘able) proiaenitfon” madt “wich 50" fight Foulards Kimono Fabrics Printed Crepes mniec sauioys Alf\cy Santonecste hodice and a long circular skirt, with All the gayness of the new For semi - dress occasion, a rosette of ribbon at the left side. She carried Ward roses. 36 inches wide; all silk; Light, exquisite silk in ., 40 inches wide, heavy qual- season is reflected in these dansant, afternoon tea, for “Little Elsie Laird and Loraine beautiful, sturdy qualities in lovely patterns. Ideal for . all silk Crepe de Chine. gorgeous colorings-and pat- _garden-fete and country club, Laird, nieces of the bride, were the light_and dark grounds and cool summer kimonos and A beautiful line of patterns terns; and you may depend ! paisley cantonette lends it- flower girls, and ‘wgrq]daml.\‘ frocks exquisite patterns; excellent s o a8 to choose for cool summer on the sturdiness of these self to everydoscanon_ Rich of green chiffon, wit ilver ornaments 23 sumptuous linings. uses. 1 ings an: esigns., in 'their hair, and carried baskets of fabric for summer wear. dresses and blouses smart silks. coloring: 2! 3 The Ampico Ix Sold man, and the ushers were Mr. Frank . Jones and Mr. Thomas Ayer. nd Mrs. Stevens left immedi- fter the ceremony for a wed- trip, the latter wearing a pearl Suif embroidered in blue wool, : 1330 G St. a gray and blue crepe de chine 1114 G Street . Home of the Knabe, Fisher, Franklin g e -of- 2 5 W ° AN e SRR st e NW McCall Patterns The Arthur Jordan Piano Co. field, Md.;: Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Plummer . . . . of Puiladelphia and their ‘two sons. B&A spool Silk G St. at 13th onald d rl P nmer; M B 3 Yoird ‘of Briiadelphia & ‘ Phone Main 8306 . : Uaiphid: age M. SBh Home of the Chickering, Haines, Marshall & Wendel! brick of Cleveland. Ohio. Tie Rev. and Mrs. W. It