Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1924, Page 8

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8 SOCIETY. ; ‘ RIDAY, JULY 25, 1924 SOCIETY." convention of the Commercial Law |fhome, 206 E Underwood street, Chevy [ lowed the ceremony, after which Mr. League of America. Chase, Md., Tuesday evening. About ‘,‘,,’:,‘3,“”{,‘“,”““‘ left for their honey- ? " — fifteen guests from Washington en- The bride wore a becoming gown v $ ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lewis motored { joyed her hospitality. After a|of white satin crepe de chine and X to Baltimore Wednesday morning and [ pleasant evening of games dainty re- | carried_a shower bouquet of bride joined his brother and sister-in-1aw, | freshments were served. roses, Her maid of honor was her Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Lewis, on a — sister, Miss Claudia L. Watkins of motor trip through the White Moun- | In the presence of about 200 guests, dia T. Watkl @ 3 é - . inues ll on Ninth Page.) 5 ¢ 7 e I 7 L g tains, Berkshires and the Adiron- | and amid a profusion of flowers and nt Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks to g dacks, the journey to cover a month. | evergreens, Miss Celesta P. Watkins, J i i 3 They " will ‘stop for two weeks at|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Entertain \‘veek End Guests at : : ; v . Booth Bay Harbor, Me. '{fi?..wfiékh;:xdn(ha?dv?lrmm;"h Rock- ; o Mrs. Owen Hawkins, who is occupy- | of the same. vicinity were married at e . . g ing the Higginson cottage at Stock- | § oolock Wednesday evening at the omo rro n \e“, Hampshlre Home 4 o bridge, has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. | pome of the bride's parents. As the Andrew Allgood and Mr. Burgoyne | ceremony was performed by the Rev. | Hamilton of New York. H. H. Nicols, pastor of the Cedar 5 : Mrs. Virgini eron Martin lert | GTOVe Baptist Church, =the vyoung ‘ ‘ g ermber. 3 . : L vicginis, le stood under a fioral arch o ary of War, Mr. ‘jf:’];‘"r‘\ o) ;La‘yl‘,\""z:‘:\.l"‘r turn to this § 2 : # 1 her apartment at Wardman Park Ho- et Ai1a:aaireceptianifol mpanied by Maj : g o o :Il‘l yesterday and has sn’ne to New s, ieorge Mrs. enry Chester Me; i . (] P preparatory to sailing on the || - fanafbica SGenxce Moot o gmxrn‘lr:vrr‘)‘x?lzrdr:-';nry‘\’;; ¥ Leviathan tomorrow. She will spend || left Washington to and joined Lieut. Merwin at his post ¢ : ; eight or ten weeks in Paris and Lon- ter, N. H., where they will| there, % 4 don, visiting other places from time Weeks in her Summer home, | - ¢ 8 - to time. Gen. and Mrs. George Faber Dow- 3 BROS., Mount Prospect. Gen. and MrS. | ney have e orEe Beb w. > Kuests in their . ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hazel Cashell arnett will remain over the week | Southampton villa the 1 b hava returned to ‘Washington from 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. ON R indl e Seceetiny sl Botrvivh | enME EThomus iBe avis, 1 . ¢ % their wedding trip to Cape May, N. ANY PURCHASE Mrs. Harry Norwood. v J., and will be at Florence Courts for | | TFUI Mrs. Weeks their family for a e 1 the Summer. Mrs. Cashell was before DELIGHTFULLY COOL week or ten days Mrs. Hampson Gary, wife of the : G : her marriage a short time ago Miss ! i | former Minister o' Switzertand, has ] Emilie Pitzer Kyle. | SUMMER GOWNS UP TO $20 e “turncd from Connecticut, where she he was ac- Miss Barbara Wild, daughter of ) ut by her 7 A ~ A H. J. Wild of Glenbrook $1500 ¥, who is i 2 a Park, has returned the \(llr:)vl;-hu‘l\ui ‘.lnd : : veek's visit to Camp Hum- | [UNUSUAL PRINTED CREPE DE CHINES. BEAU- 11 jo er pa e - OyE- d R hE B | . . 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