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SOCIETY. ; . .. DECEMBER 2 = : SOCIET . S . Columbian Women Charmlng Weddlngs LlSted Reception Committee i 5 oOn, the committeo In oharge of lancin, t the - 1 v, b; p \ In Year’s Closing Calendar Seeal e mCe ey For 3 dP.nl"Ir:d Mrs. 'rfiWi.“lnflh{lhe Vlll(lj:l’lg sclentists, at the Washington Clul A Tomorraw T d; e Mrs. Rob Bolwell, Miss Zilla MacDougall. Admiral’s Daughter. to B Mrs, De \:fiL Croissant, Aiss -Rose- ) d ' & i - o 2 mary Arnold, Mrs. H. R. Belj, Miss / / Mon: ay Become Bride Tomorrow—Leading Nuptial : - : : e Jonaci N Nucin S Mrs. Hulbert Bissells, Miss Ellzabeth P Bradford, Miss Beatrice Clephane, 804 Seventh St. N.W. Events of Recent Dates. : Miss Dorothy Ciofasant.: Miss Elika. / Tth and H Stx. N.W. ; beth Cullen, Miss Marguerite Daly, 1 L Miss Harriet Garrells, Miss Dorothy i 2 - The wedding tomorrow Bethle- and wore pink organdie, and carried v : : , Serns, Miss Margaret More, Mrs. H 5 Another Phenomenal Ofierlng of hem Chapel of Miss Zilla gall, |k and white rosebids. The best ; |S. Murray, Mrs. E. C. Rice, Mrs. Bail- daughter of o i b nan was Mr. Edward Ma of Wash- : lie Springston, Miss Estelle Siegler “ Willlam Dug ; Mr. |ington. The ushers were Mr. Melvin 7 and Mrs. Walther. P. Philip Ma Sears fartin and Mr. John Schneider of i k ; ] = ; ew a S ilip S re of - | Richmond. . 3 . o o Stuffed Noodles. 2 : e er s vende J g . ‘ Make a very stiff noodle dough with In a Special Year-End Sale lliam G. T r. as : s B i one egg, salt, one-half an eggshell- k : . Dr. Robert J 2 A | 2 4 ful of water and flour enough to roll noon. There will be Ch - arc B was |* % 2 7 it out. Let dry on a board for about AMAZING VAL UES mas flowers about the alta ayed by ) Sawyer, cousin four hours. Cut in squares about six S T s e s pe brid r (Shu- inches across and fill with a force- ! the residence of Senator : a.| was softly playcd during the % o g , meat made of fried country sausage James W. Wadsworth, ‘r., 2500 Woc ] by Mr. Lawrence After : : and bread crumbs, seasoned to taste ith salt, pepper and a little onfon and drive, where the wedding br ndelssohn - A st will n Ying march was played by Mis ) o : juice. Roll up the squares like cinna- 4 < “ fast will be give ; L i march was played by Miss | Z : s mon Tolls and pinch the ends together. Straw Cloths Many Hats ’ - ol il : p 2 ore ol v 4 . Cook for 15 minutes in boiling soup ; [ e s N i e e | ; : stock. This recipe was written by a Satins From Our : = T Sy : e % i : % i lady who lived in Holland. te MacDouge!l, who will | Sn where akfust was served N Y the company | egriom is the son of the| . Breakfast Chocolate. | > and Straw Higher Priced ncludes only | late r B. Clark and Mrs. Harriet | Dissolve gradually two squares of 7 i io e two familles there [ M. Clark of ¢ | . bitter chocolate in a pint of boiling / Combinations Hats Included e left for| b : water. Add a pint of hot milk in " a wrap of | 3 : which a teaspoonful of brown sugar | brytone cioth. trimmed with | : 7 - has been dissolved and let the whole | f R : Bat OF SO abr Thic . simmer for a few minutes. Thicken | R an v ce n els trimmed with silver lace. Upon their 4 i with a level tablespoonful of corn- | M A d M d return. they will go to”their new| g ; starch dissolved In one-fourth of a ||| ¥ y an prl g o home, 1019 Hamlin street northeast. | : % pint of cold milk, stirring as it 1s| Beo ot hat e o e =g1] W HATS FOR MATRON AND MISS—LARGE fi?v‘:”,;f.'";‘”:,:f;,{".::,:“‘:’:l:,'::n"d‘1 &Y HATS AND SMALL HATS—EVERY MODE THAT pour half of this into the serving | IS NEW IN A MOST AMAZING ASSORTMENT formed at o 3 n low 7 Ninth street northe pitcher. Strain in on it the prepared Carper - Dasior ¢ 1 married at 6:30 o'clock t y : £ | chocolate and milk and place the rest | || / { OF STYLES AND COLORS. E d fy 5 - » . ! The ceremony will be per-! of the beaten gg on top. Serve im- || Miss Bessie Allex, daughter of Mr.| and Mrs Morris Allex of 2300 Eigh- | teenth street, and dirs. Benjamin Dat- | son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | formed by Rabbi George Silverstone, | mediately. | 410 K sireet northwest. | ed ou Navy colors| Following the wedding ceremony ation e house. Miss| the couple, accompanied by relatives 1 played the wedding|and friends, will proceed to 912 R 1! street northwest, where a reception 3 ! as escorted and g in honor of the bridal couple will be pka 314 316 fn marri, i r grandfather, M held. They will then leave on a o . Fran > @ ore a gown of ey expecting to return to | white « eavily ded in pearls apiriment st 1349 Kenyon street i and crystals. Her tulle veil was| northwest next we caught orange blossoms Among those present besides par- ‘ s v shower houquet of ents of the couple will be Mr. and | t. valley Mrs. Harry Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs. e King, was | Max A d Mrs. Charles vowder | Allex A Abraham Tash, ight lines. hillip "Mr. Max Wilner, MRS, OGDEN L. A | nan. Mr. and | Wife of Represen leased the residence | Sidney Goldstei 1 achusetts avenue for the Winter. 2 N 3 s than Lands- hon. Miss Clare and and and Mr. Is eedman ) . ! g ~ £ DeMoll lesma 3 | of Washington, cousin of the bride, | Mr. Hirsh Woodring of Ridley Park, i # ssed alike i low flat crepe Virginia Head Johnson of |who wore blue chiffon and silver lace | i 1ade like Wi of the maid of | Leesburg, Va., and Mr. Bdgar Burke dresses and carried pink roses | a rs. Bready left at once lLonor a Suttery hief Brooklyn Y., were mar-| Dr. Daniel Landis Detwiler of Hern- | for a trip, after which they will re- t St D i, 20, at An-|don was the bridegroom’s best man,|side on Monroe street, Herndon, Mr. polis, Md., by Rev. H. Wilson Bur-|and the ushers were Mr. Henry Teller | Bready has long been connected with mHL n of the Calvray Methodist Episco- . lliam Roger Ellis, Mr.|large business interests here. T an | pal Church. ille impson White and Mr S B t 1= ce Melville Walker. = 3 ' B A wedding of interest took place at Supper was served for the out-of- Senator Underwood Recovering. Benning st Episcopal Church, Hern- | town guests and the bridal party at| o0 o 00 B T a a 7. when Miss| the rectory Immediately after the T, Liczwood, whouhas been er of the bride, was 1 Alex-| ceremony, Miss Thelma Thompson, | Onfined to his bed several days with trimmed with a Miss Elizabeth Ellis, Miss Alice Cocke, |30 attack of grip, had recovered suf- flelently to be up today and expects to attend the session of the Senate tomorrow. < bou- Mr. George A. Dready, the cere: |dilss Louise Cocke #nd Mra.3V. Frank val- 1 performed by Rev. Alex-| Humme assisting | or of St. Timothy’s,| Among the out-of-town guests| Henry Teller Cocke | were: Gen. and Mrs. William H.| v Chase, uncle of the bride. Cocke of Lexington 2 Dr. and| eling in a brown duvetyn gown and| The church was decorated in holly,| Mrs. A. R. Shands, ) Shands, Mr brown satin and lace hat, with a|eedar and running pine. Before the| Richard Shands, ) e Shands ay Kin and En- | softly played while the bridal chorus| 0. R. Singleton, Mrs. William H. S i bby will sail Friday. Mrs. Bib- | from Lohengrin was sung by the|gleton, Mrs g y will remain here until the first of v of eight voices. and Mrs. A Z -rma That We Serve a March, when she will t for San e b wearing a gown of white | Richard Zimmerman, Mr. Al - Pedro, Calif., to meet h nd g0 to | beaded s e e veil, ca g merman, M Fannic 1t, 9 . Honolulu, where he will be stationed | orange blossoms and ¢arricd roses| Hev. and Mre Haome ke, | Table ote Dinner until the first of July. and lilies of the valley, was given in|M Alice L b/ The marrlage of Miss Ma et | marriage by her uncle, Gen. Willlam | Miss _Elizabeth Hyland, ) , i, Louise Lowe, d . ; H. Cocke, superintendent of Virginia | Reardon, Miss Mary Wilson, 2 > Every Sunday for $1.50 lotte Lowe, to gn Minor Char Military Institute. and Mrs. William I. Robe E J t ol v 1 5 1 Heine, U. 5. N, son of Mr. John Helne | She was attended by her sister, Mis | Washington: Miss Emily Muller of HARVEY’S ATIR- WONDER VALUES THAT PROVIDE A of Hamilton (Ah‘n took ace Wednes- [ Naney Galt, as maid of honor, who|St. Louis, Mo.: P: Director William s s 2 - a n o The cere- | wore pink georgette, trimmed with|W. Galt and Miss Mary Carrington 1 * . ock in|fur, and carried pink roses. Galt of Norfolk, Col. W. H. Crump 11th and Pa. Ave. FU] I SEASON’S WEAAR ON I‘I_.A.NDSOME the Episcopal Church at Pedro, The bridesmalds were Miss Virginia| of Bowling Green, Ky.; Mrs. Mae V.| <. Calif, by Rev. Dr. Kelly. The bride |Galt, sister, and Miss Agnes Shands| Eisenbiess of Boonesboro, Md.. and| wore blonde satin trimmed with - " : COATS AT SEASON-END CONCESSIONS roses, with a hat to match and car- rled a bouquet of tea roses and lilies | A= = —— e == of the valley Mrs. Virginius Randolph Roane was matron of honor and was in powder blue crepe de chine and carried pink rosebuds and forget-me-nots. Ensign 7 v r n Faward B. Gminder, U. S. 0.J. DE MOLL EMMONS S. SMITH best man, and th ushe sign Virginius R. R B. Williams, Ensign Willlam C. France and Ensign John T. Shannon.| ||| Ensign and Mrs. Heine will be at I home after January 1, in the Car- ° . ~ lotta apartments, in San Pedro, where the U. S. S. Oklahoma, to which En- s SSELLEeS| 4 Twelfth and G Streets N. W. A pretty )mml wedding took place at East Falls Church, Va., Friday H afternoon, when Miss Grace Fadeley, - daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George B. | E t n P i'adeley, became the bride of Robert | x ra Sapars teceme KDLy aTinsient roinary nnouncemen ceremony was performed by the bride- groom's father, Rev. W. R. McElroy, former pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Falls Church, and was wit- n o1 o 2 2 Besusill by Taemberalot tis irenedists Three-day sale of worth-while articles for the home, including families, The bride wore a going-away gown Pianos, Player-Pianos, Baby Grands, Radios, Phonographs and e M T T Fine Firniture before stock-taking, January 1, side in Wilmington. The wedding of Miss Bertha May ¥ord, daughter of Mr. James William | | | hadasasassis st die : fi ‘. i o Lavjsh, With Beautiiul Long Hai)‘ed Ford of Richmond, Va., and Mr. Rob- ert Hamlet Clark of Chevy Chase, b | 5 i 3 9 ¢ '\l'ady ;‘r;‘;;‘"x;‘ll:;“r st 30 ookt ! Every Department in our big six-story building is filled with ¥ / ! i . Furs’ SuCh as Fox; WOli Also Westhampion Bapuist, Church, West-| | ex?raordlm.ry values. They are priced right in order to induce s -, |5 Opossum' Jap Mink and Squlrrel pastor of the church, officiating. The uick sal il church was decorated with palms, i = hffll’e Jflnua!'y L stocktakll\g. ferns and pink roses. A SPECIAL LOT OF FINE WINTER COATS JUST riage by Her Tathor: wote s Sova of P RECENTLY ACQUIRED AT GREAT PRICE CONCESSIONS, S e e DL 3 P P AND NOW FURTHER REDUCED FOR A QUICK CLEAR- i oty aoagos mea s hanpln,the We earnestly advise a visit to our establishment during our g 3 ' ANCE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW COATS WHICH ARE was held by a wreath of orange blos- i iole i ARRIVING FOR THE SALES THROUGHOUT K THE soms. She cartied a ahower bouunet three-day sale. There are specials in all departments, including MONTH OF JANUARY. YOU WILL RECOGNIZE THESE of white Bride roses and lilles of the P’ o valley. ; our new department of fine furniture. All odd pieces, such as 4 MODELS AS THE HIGHER PRICED COATS YOU HAVE DEife, waksoaltiat HonoE Ral aate Sewing Sets, Smoking Stands, Needle Point Chairs. In fact, all S \ ADMIRED, BECAUSE OF THEIR DISTINCTIVE STYLING, Miss Charlotte Ford, sister of the gown of p geoergette, trimmed I R T articles we purchased for our Christmas trade that were not THEIR RICH FABRICS, AND THEIR BEAUTIFUL FURS. i e Bty ey ceuel sold are in our three-day sale. Edith Traylor acted as flower girl, actly e I : 9 | NEW SILK DRESSES All Phonographs in our establishment, except those manu- ! . i alMPW factured by the Victor Talking Machine Co., are specially reduced. - A most extraordlnary assemblage of beautiful haiy . Our three-day sale prices: $19.00, $39.00, $59.00, $89.00; formerly new frocks! Many high - grade makers con- is the Verdict Rk B | tributed to this important event by allowing """"’{:"”’""' Eeesesstseisas great concessions of their best productions. In fl(ARNt " All traded-in instruments will also be placed in our three-d the correct lines — at- PERMANENTWAVING " sale at unheard of prices. Upright pianos as low as $50.00; tractive adornments. $ OO 5 Player Piano., $200.00; Ph hs, $15.00. WITH OIL 75 used. Shorap el 00 Street Dresses ® A friumph of Party Dresses ‘modern effort: bt : Afternoon Dresses We propose to make these next three days the busiest Morning Dresses - 'soft and pliable Evening Dresses ”m}{ ofat »fife’{; él::zi Pyl of S giae. : mflu:ineu Dresses and fin Marinello Beauty Parlor 1771 Col. Road Col. 10153 1" \l ‘Leaves the haiv l \