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wedding trip by automiobiie, and ‘will | ing, June 14 at st. Be at home atter July 1 in Springficld, | Mr. and Mrs. Hyland le Mass. | wedding trip and upon their will reside at 4214 3d street north-!New York Court Rules Cuvillier — . ——— Must Face Enright Libel Charge. | sent ‘r.m Alban “Prices Realized on Swift & Company | \pw YORK i e ate, which served as a basis e #ne ria and al e cons! or havi that it was not in TO TRY ASSEMBLYMAN through hi e | were"in Jeague with libel has heen or sions Judge Cr Suvillier contended that « that th bootle imitted U. S. OPERATION OF SHIPS| g vnen oot Who e at sehont [t et Sesoration HIT AS PERMANENT PLAN The bride, who was given in mar- AMr. and Mrs. john B. Larner and riage by her brother, Mr. P. L. Cur- | Miss Lucy Larner of Washinglon are |tin, wore a gown of white crepe de | i guests at Briarcliffe Lodge, Briarcliff |chine, made on modified straight lines | {Manor, N. Y. | with bouffant panels of cream lace on |each side of the skirt, the lace being that worn on the wedding gown of her mother. The yoke of the walst and short sleeves ~ were outlined with {pearls and a soft girdle was finished Mr. and Mrs. Thomss J. Galtagher, have spent a week in Washing- ton, left today for Atlantic City for a short stay before returning to their home at Kingston, Pa. Mr. Eugene F. Welch and his broth- er, Mr, Rpzier B. Welch, left Satur- Government Should Exhaust Every Effort to Find Private Buyers, | = Is Contention. w (Continued from Kighth Page.) - — | _Mr. John Ritchie, 3d, son of Mr. and are taking possesalon ‘this | Mrs. John Ritchie, jr., has returned ck of Brook House in Park Lane,|to his home from the University of don, which th have leased "'Dm.\\ll"glni:\ and has with him’ for'a few | with cents per Hlon a s ver_pound.’ held Direct government operation of the | merchant fleet should only be carried | on urtil legislation can be passed that will enable American vessels to com- Lord Louis Mountbatten. Mrs. Gertrude I Ritter hus .ar- rived in Paris and is at the Hotel days Mr. Laurence Hunt of Princeton and Mr. Savannah, Ga. 1with a pearl Edward P. Lawton, jr., of|veil was arranged in a ruche and cld by a- band of orange blossoms | the season. nd she carried a shower bouquet of | ornament. Her tulleday for Colonial Beach, where they have opened their summer home for Dr. and Mrs. D. ¥. Pyle lnnounre% the .- marriage of their daughter, | of horur for her cousin and wore or- | Frances Genevieve, to Mr. Volne, 1 d georgette crepe made in panels |Ogle Chase, Friday, June 15 at Pitts the material, knife plaited, a large | burgh, Pa. They.will restde in Pitts- leghorn hat, trimmed with orehid | burgh, Pa. sweet peas and she carried orchid| e sweet e Little Miss Elsic May| Mrs. William Pengeot Bird and Winl , Kemmel, cousin of the bridegroom,|Mrs. Ernest Thomas arc motoring Wil 8o to her summer home:{n the | den, left vesterday for New Haven to | Was flower girl and was in orchid or- |to Warrenton, Va. where they will RESRORERT |utiénd the commencement at Yale|84ndy with a quaint hat of white|be guests for the week of Mr. and be found direct government oP-| o Julian Harrls and her daugh University, ‘Where Mrs. Stone's x.m,\“"j ll’d.v and carried a basket of rose |Mrs. Alexander Edwards. ation. of Detroit have come. ea ~{Mf. Charles P, Stone, will recelve | Petals. O Every possibility of disposal to0 of Detroit, have come east forlyil @ A degibe. ol Mr. Lawrence Orlando Mankin was the trade routes should he exha R A ompened their charm-{ U5iry “Borden and her " two young |best ‘man and the ushers were Mr. ed by the board.” the statement [dnke weel T MM, nealy Annanolis | ona wHI o on to Chaumont, N. Yo | Willam I, Scott, Mr. Harvey T. Cas: “For the eighteen services recently | ciont ‘the first summer of the “"r")‘;‘“nm- she will open her summer|barian, Mr. Allen Jones and Mr. DIeroq EhrRle o) n twenty bids | the Severn and the following. wear | NMe fOT.the season Herby' Brotuellette.. ‘ Zor Individual services were received | purchased the place. 5 Mrs. Mangum and Mrs. Hamill re- “If direct government operation u.-nl;u with 1'1.« hrllldt,- a;nd hrld‘egl;iml: \c reception, the former In darl should result, as seems inevitable, in e D e oa atternoon at Clifton, the clubhouse of { Plue georgctte crepe and the latter tors under whose work the new trade | during the war, is visiting. her | the Women's Universal Allian her |0 orchid and gray georgette crepe. Toutes have been built up. a potent|brother-in-law and sister, Col. ang | €uests including Mrs. Sidney ~ Ans | Later Mr.-and Mrs. Hamill laft for factor in the development of Ameri-1Mrs. C. C. Treadwell, in their home] ¢ , Mrs. Charles Williamson, Mrs, |a wedding trip, the latter traveling can shipping will be lost.” in Albany. Mrs. Mitehell made thei Absalom Wal Mrs. jin ng tricotine suit with an or- Fhillip Welker, Mrs. A, ang straw hat. On their re- trip from her Detroit home to Albany B A i gre N John Walker Holcomb turn they will make their home at SERVICE IN NEW CHURCH. by motor and will return later in the Adelaide Douglas, duughter 15 TSI s tre ok bride roses and lilies of the valley. The charge d'affaires of the United Miss Anna Louise ‘Worley was mald = States in Londof and ~Mys. -~ Po: Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. wife of the Wheeler have taken huufie’ul Tu:! late United States ambassador to the | wood, near the royal inclosure, for Court of St. James. will safl for New | the Ascot rac ey will “enter- York July 14, after visiting her son- | tain a house party dufing the races. and daughter, — b vy Ward in London. Immediately 5. Charles P, after her arrival in this country she | 1o per deueien pete in American trade with the Regina cheaper built and cheaper operated tonnage of foreign competito = cording to a statement issue night by the National Merchant Ma- rine Association, of which Senator Ransdell of Louistana is president. TThe association is now receiving r plies to a questionnaire which tend 1o show that the solution of the American shipping problem is not to Sir John and | tone, accompanied Mrs. Daniel L. Bor- “Drink” an Orange Every Morning in Mr. David R. Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Simon, graduating from the University of Michigan, receiv- ing the degree of B. S, Is expected to arrive in Washington tomorrow. Campbell ¢ for en a Mrs. Neomi 'Bradburn and her two children Jeft to Atlantic City, where she has cottage for the summer. e | Mrs. David H. Blair was hostess at Mrs. €. Piquette Mitchell, who |lunch. fdllowed by bridge: Saturday | at spent several season In Wahington The marriage took place Saturday morning, June 16, at the Church of the Assumption, Congress Heights D. C., of Miss Alleen M. Allen and Mr. Leonard A. Fowler, both of Congress Heights, the Rev. William J. Carroll,| pastor, officiating. The bride was| | dressed in white georgette crepe with season, Noble Gregory willi ) - i The wedding was-solemnized in ington house Wednes-| Mre. Josep ke, widot Martins Church Tuesday morning, " for Bar Harbor, where | formor Unibel Hiaghonte, widow of | juye 13, 3 hen Miss Mary |hat to match and carried a shower open h o e Bty voaa il“-‘x‘:l‘ Mr. and Mrs. | bouquet of bride's roses. Her only; and re October.{ lier cighty-ninth birthday anniver: | Sits, wis wsiteq | 6ftanuant wus Hoe Buth 7. Fowic: | IRt o e e Mo o Mr. Maurice ¥, Shea | sister of the bridegroom, and Mr. John | A. Wa! entertained 1 in Stockbridse. Mass "',_ I"‘\‘,‘i’,"‘_‘" sringfield, Mass., the Rev. Father | McDermott was best man. A nuptial of twelve at dinner last | formally through the afternoon. sixted by the Itev. Father | mass followed. Clifton, the clubhouse of 2 e officiating ¢ brid . Women's Universal Alliance. wore a gown of ivery satin crepe,| Dr. William I. R en left ye beaded in pearls, made on straight |terday for San = Francisco, Calif i lines. Her tulie veil was held in|where he will attend the convention entertaining for two weeks at| The marriage of Miss Helen M. |place with a coronet of lace and|of the American Medical Association. pame. testhamen Curtin. daughter of Mrs. R. C. Man- |orange blossoms, and she carried a |June 23-20. He will later tour south theity von and dant z gum, 1o Mr. William_ Robert Hamill, | shower bouquet of bride’s roses and | ern Californjs, Texas and Louisiana N 1 Morris, JI.. took place at noon today The | lillies of the valley. The bridesmaid | to visit relatives and friends. I ihelr by childen. Barbara and [cofemony was, rerformed i the f v Marvin of this eity, | aniel Leigh, jr. also Lieut. John Church of the Ascension, by the rec. | who wore an orchid crepe dress with Fuic W Lerew, U.'S. X., all of New York the Rev. Thomas ‘Worthington | # large picture hat to match and car- | Let thefirst food that you take be orange juice. « and Mr. and Mrs. A W. Hill- |Cooke, assisted by the Rev -|ried a bouquet of pink roses. The|Mrs. Pusifer's summer home on Casco man of Allendale, N. J., formerly of inew Wroth of Phillip's bridezroom was attended by his|bay. Maine. Dr. Pulsifer will Jjoin Its organic salts and acids are natural appetizers Montreal, Canadi in Laurel, Md.. and was follow Michael J. Shea of Spring-|them in a short time. : and digestants in themselves. Steh 0% ST ao i an A 4 wedding breakfast and After the ceremony a — Rt They make the other foods taste better; and by s 00! i % the new ho rn of the rd at the home of Miss Margaret R. Toner. daughter 3 wvoed Wil sailtrom 7 7tn bride. 03 W. streat northwest attar . A: Toner. was married to . Theyma ! i aiding in digestion, also make them more efficient in nutrition. pews have been donated to the ehureh s i« v 1r. t for their | 4 In eddition to these values this luscious juice by Washington Unitarians. Gifts of { : E r———]a] ole——jalc——Ja[—=p[—=]o]—— o] o][—=]] supplies fresh vitamines. Mrs. Ubank was taken to a hospital pews from other churches were an- nounced follow Arlington Street Orange juice, after digestion, has an alkaline re- action in the system, so don't regard oranges as In Indianapolis. whtFe she died-tod: Prof, Ubank and . members’ of Church, n: First Church, Phi an ‘“‘acid fruit.” family were en route.from their hume in Cincinnati to Ipdtanapolis 1 the accident occurred : i e uc e to _— delphi: irst Parish, Western Mass.; -~ urch of Christ, Lancaster Try orange juice each morning for ten days as a test. Note the good results in several ways. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licensed Bas Sunkist as.; First Parish | the Church of the Savior. Brook- alifornia’s Uniformly Good Oranges E7 WL e o Taie e o e e s Nrihiamme and W e Tilian i John H. Brown and Mary I'. Kiney, h oVay and 1 Starke of nwell of this it il D. Wings aud Emma M. Burrows. | both of Richmond. Va. Andrew M. Towell and Curtis De Que both of Richmond. Vo George . Lathwn and Mars . Shoemaker. Frank V.. Nchmidt and Martha M. Lighy, both of Bultimore. Md Heurs A. Deanison and Lillian Meade | Meser Scherr and Lean Siegel, both of Rich- a Dr. Pierce Preaches First Time in! Unitarian Edifice. B Pierce lelivered | Mr. and Mrs cached inla compuny t5th { evening at Dr. | the until ¥ parto the first to be the new All Souls’ Church. at and Harvard streets, last night Plerce told of the Unitar Church work in the District of Columbia during the past 100 vears. Gieet- ! ings from England and other foreig i Unitarians were delivered Gl congregation by the Rev. Har 2 Stephenson _of London, England Mr. and Mrs, James F. Hood. w were worshippers in the origina church designed by Charles Bulfiuch at 6th and D streets northe were among other older members the church present. Althougt hall is not completed. a fa gation was in attendan, Hamill-Curtin Wed 3 e an In Awcension Church.Todny. en Mrs. Finis D. Morris have To Make Breakfasts Better Miss | for Mrs. Woodbury Pulsifer and Hall left Washington last week ast. of Ma Bo = 2 HURT IN AUTO CRASH. | Wife and Son of College Professor | Fatally Injured. NEW PALESTINE. Ind., June IS, Mr Edward Ubank and a son, dward aged eight, were fatally in- jured when an au ile driven by | her husband, Pr 3. Ubank. | head of the social sclence depart- ment of Cincinnati University, turned over here. Prof. Ubank and three of their children. who were also in the car were uninjdred Edward sustained a fractured skull in the crash and died.almost instantly Larle FROM CALIPORNIA Look for the wrappers stamped “Sunkist” for these are the selected oranges from 10,500 famous California groves. California Fruit Growers Exchange Los Angeles, Californla been issued 1o the | Virginia Mitchell, Tark, Md., and | both | Formerly $10, $12.50 and $13.50 the pair! Births Reported. The following births have been repored to ;n- health department in the last twenty-four | i { 1 d Christina Di Battista, bos A Cami Ridg: Stephe riro and 1 T and An Travers T. and Abbie Wiiliam B. and Mars {hmries 1Lt M ok, girl H. RST to introduce the g’lorious vogue of colored kid slippers--—And now. because stocks are becoming deplete_d. FIRST to let them go! We shall close out our entire stocks while the Fashion is still at its height. And, instead of waiting for our Mid-Summer Clearance Sale---we are going to g’ive them to you nNOW---so you can match up every costume 1n your Summer Vacation Wardrobe. At $7.50 the Pair! . Grenfell 4 Tsrael, girl and Edith Cartwrigh Fj Theodore Parker an Deaths Reported. following deaths have been reported tn alth department in the last tweoty-four | enniken, 70, Hame for Tncur- rd st Sweaty Feet People troubled with sweaty feet, soft corns, soreness between the toes and general foot discomfort, brought about by the over-action of the millions of pores in the feet, will obtain prompt and bless- ed relief by using Germinol, the Oxygen Foot Powder. It enables the feet to breathe, restores nor- mal circulation and acts as a tonic to the skin. Easy and safe to use. Endorsed for years by prominent foot specialists. Buy Germinol today, don’t delay ! To be had in sprinkler top jars (atall drug counters, or by mail, 50c. postage paid, from The Belmont Co., | Chemists, Springfield, Mass. 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