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8 Society SOCIETY. The Minister of Finland, Mr. Astrom, Is: in.New York Prior to Sailing for Europe to Spend the Summer. HE minister of Finland, Mr.lace. She carried sweetheart roses and blue delphinium. Axel Leonard Astrom, left | 0050 F0G fower girls, litte Mixs last evening for New York. | Elaine Powell Heiskall and little Miss from where he will sail Sat- ‘.\'Em;y Lewls Helskell. younger slsters - 5 of the bride, who wore dainty frocks urday aboard the Majestic to &pend | ¢ wiiie organdie and carried baskets several months in Europe. of wild flowers. Little John Edelin, Jr. nephéew of the bridegroom, was ringbearer and wore a white suit. | Mr. Waiter A. Boggs of Baitimore was best man for his brother, and the shers were Mr. Edward Heiskell of Porto Rico and Mr H. Campion of Cleveland. | Mr anxt‘l Mrs. Boggs will sail s'horb The Secretary of the Treasury, Mv. 1Y for Turope fand will remain in T sayn %o Burope Satarday 11:;;.\ and on the Riviera for the win- to spend about six weeks. He will be | L7 secompanied by his son and daughter, | of Miss M cey Mr. Paul Mellon and Miss Allsa Mel- | yong Marriage of Miss Mary Toucey Ton, and Miss Alice Sylvester S5 Veorhees, The minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro have returned to Washing- | ton after spending several days with | Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury at their summer home, Valley View. on the mountain above Bluemont, Va. James Bin; 8 o'clock in the home of the bride's parents on Newark street, Cleveland Park, Rev. C. T. Warner officiating. A reception will follow the ceremony. Miss Voorhees will have as her at- tendants her sister, Mrs. Julian Mere- McMillan, as matron of honor. b Stockton Voorhees, another sister, as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Misy Mary Walton of Detroit. Miss _ Doro- 11y Berrall. Miss Catherine Spencer and Miss Evelyn Jones. The ribbon s 1 be Miss Hester Berde Hanna, Miss ’eggy Perry Fries, Miss Helen Kerr s Sheckels. Lieut. Arthur Francis Garrecht will be the best man, and the ushers will be Lieut. Lewis Barley. Lieut. Louis W. Marshall, Lieut. Phillip R. Dwyer and Lieut. Roland Castle. The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, will return tomorrow evening from a week's trip in New England, although not so far north as Lancaster, N. H.. | where Mrs. Weeks has opened their summer home on Mount Prospect. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, | 3 is at Mooseheart, 111 for a fortnight. | Mrs. Davis and their children will| join him there if the health of their ermits. The Secretary and expected to be es- heart the first of | ainder of the sum- Tucienne Nano will take place June | 27, will entertain at dinner this even- ing in compliment to Mme. Auffmord, sister of Mile. Nano! who came fron | Europe to attend the wedding. » & The marriage of Miss Barry Lamar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Holt Lamar, to the Rev. Nolan Bailey Harmon, jr., will take Dlace this evening at ¢ o'clock in the Methodist Episcopal Church South, at Rockville, Md., the Rev. Nolan Builey larmon ot Newton, Miss. 3 ather of the bridegroom, officiating. '"“: ‘:T;lg°‘“;x:"1;?:'l‘|“g was that| A Teception in the home of the bride’s bictures eds s jondn oy this morning of Miss Augusta Vickery | P2rents in Rockville will follo Heiskell and Mr. William Bogg: which took place at “Kildare,” M the ancestral home of ,the bride's parent Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lewis Heisk The ceremony as per- Mme. Saburi, wife of the counselor of the Japal sy, entertained a company a heon vesterday at the Shoreham, wh she makes her home Wedding of Mrs. Heiskell The marriage of Miss Mary Mc- | Quade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | James McQuade of Johnstown, Pa., to | Mr. J. Edwin Bentz of this city took place this morning at 8 o'clock. in the formed at 11 o'clock by the Rev.|Nativity Church, Brightwood Park. M. Bart, and was followed by | The ceremony was performed by the t. The decorations | Rev. Francis Bischoff, followed by a aisies and other wild flowers. | nuptial mass. bride wore a gown of whit The bride bon and lace forming alter- | canton crepe, about the bouffant skirt| veil, and carried white roses and Her tulle veil was|lilies of the valley. She was attend- f orange b ed by Miss Hazel B. Bentz, sister of orchids and | the bridegroom, who wore an orchid | Beorgette crepe gown, and carried pink rosebuds. Mr. H. H. Boyce was vore a gown of white with a tulle hat and o ies of the valley. Her only attendant was her sister. Miss, Edith Hazeltine Heiskell. who | the best man. wore vellow organdie, with a| Mr. Bentz and his bride left for an French sash and a picture hat of 'extended wedding trip, the latter 23383&3328333333333% &23383333323&5388338333. Ghe Economy Corner ¢ 7th.end H.Sts. N\ Cash Selling—Means Sellihg Cheapest 338 Another Big Lot of those Wonderful use Dresses Marked again at the record price— §119 Tbeydemclbettu:nm!hnn'flonnbmm" Cut true to size and finished with exceptional care. They’re excellent quality of ham and fine- count Percale—in most pleasing checks—trimmed with organdy and rickrack braid. And note—that there are extra as well as regular Come tomorrow—early—before they are Pirst Floor. i L i mmzmzcmzmxzuzmzizz:zmzzzm:m:zzz:zzm:z:zzm:::zzé::zz:zzzzzzz o daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | 23 % po Eod There | wedding trip, and will make their Vickery | Dernhard {fect Love.” to Lieut. Ralph C.{trimmed will take place this evening at | trich feathers, and carrying a shower Rebecca | W [——h[——=]u] {tioned at Governors Island. and Mrs. THE EVENING wearing a dark blue poiret twill sult with & small gray Hat. They will make their home at 120 Van Buren street, Takoma Park.s STAR, WASHINGTON The marriage of Miss Kathryn Garrott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Garrott of Pembroke, Ky. to Mr. Charles H. Warner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner of this city, took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the home of the bridegroom’s parents, in Chevy Chase. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Dr. A. F. Anderson. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Virginia Garrott of Pem- Lroke, ‘and the best man was Mr. Willlam B. Warner of Wilkes-Barre, Fa. brother of the bridegroom. Mr. Frederick East, soloist of Calvary Baptist Church, sang, “At Dawning” and “I Love You Tru! Mr. and Mrs. Warner left for a home in Washington. s The marriage of Miss Oma Wood Early, daughter of Mr. and Thomas Joseph Early, to Mr. Eugene Mitchell Fry. is taking place at 4 o'clork this afternoon in the Metropolitan Baptist Church, the Rev. John Compton Ball officiatin, The church {s decorated with roses, palms and ferns, and Mr. tille will sing O Per- The bride is being given in mar- riage by her father, and is wearing a gown of white bridal taffeta, made with a tight bodice, a bouffant skirt heavily ~ “embroidered in _ pearls, the front panel, falling from _the shoulders, being of Duchesse lace. She is wearing a large white hat with uncurled burnt os- bouauet of bride roses and lilics of the valley. Mrs. Magnien McArdle is the ma- tron of honor, wearing a gown of white Dresden crepe chiffon over pink chifton, fashioned like that of the bride. She is wearing a_ large leghorn hat, with a large pink rose on the left side, and is carrying pink roses. Miss Julla Lee Early, Miss Evelyn| Healy, Miss Frances Thurtell and Miss Henrietta Langer are the bridesmalds, and are in gowns of georgette crepe, In shades of pink, bLlue, orchid and green. They are made with tight bodices, full skirts with girdles of French flowers mark- ing the long waistline. They are wearing bandeaux of French flowers in_the hair, and carrying pink roses Ir. Samuel Judson Roberts is the best man and the ushers are Mr. llam Carter and Mr. Dewey Zir- n. Following the ceremony the bridal couple will leave for a northern wed- ding trip, the bride wearing a three- piece guit of tan and cocoa Canton crepe with a tan felt hat. They will make their home at the Royvdon. Among_the out-of-town guests are Misses _Kathlyn Wells and _ Miss Janet Wells, Mr. Everrett E. Early, Mr. H. Holt. Miss Lucille Bragg 4nd Mr. T. Belton, all of Richmond, a. Daughter of Mr. a Byrne, who is among the more prom- inent debutantes of next season wiil visit. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Love are sailing | {today aboard the President Polk for Europe to spend the summer. Representative and Mry. Ira C. Copley, who have recently returned from “a visit in London, entértained & small company at dinner last even- ing at Le Paradis. Princess Ghika entertained a small company at dinner last evening at Le Paradis. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr, are leaving for Hot Springs, Va, to re- | main over the week end. Mr. Evans will attend the meeting of the bank- ers’ assoclation. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stubblefield, who are spending some time at White |Sulphur Springs, spent yesterday motoring through the mountains. Mrs. John Hamilton will be hostess at luncheon tomorrow, entertalning at Clifton, the Women's Universal, Alliance clubhou! Miss Betty Byrne, daughter of Mrs. Stanton J. Peelle, will have as 4 gueet | for a short time Miss Jean Conrad, daughter of Col. Conrad, now sta- onrad. who will arrive June 27 Dresses in extra sizes up to 52%5. Normandiesscr=: oo oot ol LT T At a Price that will appeal....... White Canton Sport Frock eeevece.....$15 White Striped Tub- Silk Frock.. . $15 ole—xo]ale——=lolc—=lol—>lolc—oa|——[a]—=[{——= o] —=] o] e——=]o]—=] ] D. the surgeon general, and their da Miss Mary Stitt and E entertain for Miss Conrad during her | Stitf, w |1ana’ for Europe ters, C., MISS REBECCA BARRY LAMAR, Mrx. George Holt Lamar, her marriage to Mi WEDNESDAY, Rev. an Bailey Harmon, taking place at 6:30 o'clock p.m, today in the Me- thodist Episcopal South, Rockville, Md. ugh- mma 1 sail today aboard the Zee- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies en- the Mrs. T Dav Mr. and Mrs. daught Miss York urda for Eu a at the . . M We h'ave Just plaeed in stock an assortment of Summer Dotted Voiles and Ira C. Continued on Philipsborn Representative Copley, Judge and Ansberry er tomorrow and will _sail rope. Jean Ramsay bridge this afternoon } C Clud compliment to Miss Evelyn Prescott. Columbia Country nth Page.) ELEVENTH ST. 510 Tempting types of Summer FI’OCI(S ' 15 | Practicability has been incorpo- rated with’clever designing in these Hot-weather Frocks. veloped in Tub Silks and others of the real summery weaves that have preference in fashion this season— including Crepe de Chines. They are de- is_entertaining | tertained at luncheon yesterday at Shoreham and Mrs and Miss Eleanor Davies and their two Miss Eleanor Davies and Barbara Davies, will go to New Sat- abourd the George Washington in ole——ale——lc——2lsle—— o le—alc——lc—Jd —Dlal=—> o] ——]a| —=a] JUNE 20, 1923, SOCIETY. !munmu{umuunuuu... e = An Unparalleled Opportunity at the Height of the Season = S e Suit, Coat, Wrap, Cape, Spring Dress, Evening Gown and Dance Frock Included! 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