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SOCIETY Cupid’s Achievements Plcasingly Feature City's Social Program weddings Just Announced of Special Interest to Resi- dents of Capital and Other Folk. The wedding of Mrs. Courtney Letts Btillwell, daughter of Mrs. Frank C. Letts of Chicago, and Mr. John Borden of Chicago took place vesterday at noon In the apartment of the bride's mother, at Wardman Park Hotel. The ceremony was performed by the Rev J. V. Briggs and was followed by & wedding breakfast. Owing to mourn- formed by Rev. Willlam A. Taylor in the presence of members of the two familie: The bride, attended by Miss Mary Halleck of Newark, N. J., was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Wil- Ham “ampbell Following the ceremony Mr. Good- now and his bride went to Baltimore, where they took the boat for Jack- sonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Goodnow will be at home after April 15 at 408 Russell road, Alexandria, Va. Capt. and Mrs. 15, E. Barton of Co- lumbus, Ohlo, and Mrs. James Arm- strong of Union Mills, Va., attended the wedding. They are the guests of Mrs F. C. Goodnow, 406 Russell road, . | Alexandria, V; Mr. and Mrs. George Andrew Robey Washington announce the mar- rlage of their daughter, Katherine Virginla, to Mr. 1. L. Blenkiron of Los Angeles, Calif. The marriage took place February 20 in Los Angeles. An aunt of the bride, Mrs. C. G. Conn of Indiana, was THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MARCH 15, 19 25—PART 2. Shower as Compliment To Prospective Bride| Mrs, Stanlay D. Reed gave a shower at her residence, 1314 Randolph street northwest, Tuesday evening for her brother’s fiancee, Miss Jessio M. Watt, whose marriage to Mr. J. Raymond Miller will take place Easter week. Master Jack Potts, dressed as Cupid, presented the gifts to the bride-to-be. Among the guests present were Mr: Loretto Watt, Mrs. M. I5. Miller, Mrs. Samuel k. Mrs. Charles Coleman, Mrs. J. H. Potts, George , Mrs. J. M. Conner and Mrs, J. J. Connell of Richmond, Miss Bertha Burt, Miss Hazel Pattersol Miss Mary Talbot, Miss Mattie Bev- Miss Ter: Fitzmorris, y Thompson, Miss Helen A Walsh, Miss Bertha Clairine Miles and Miss Anna Cool SOCIETY. present at the Blenkiron is the sister of Mr. 1 Conn of Washington. The s in Los Angeles. ing in the family, the ceremony was very quietly performed, -with only the immediate families attending The bride was unattended and was e by her brother, Mr. stts, She wore an en- stume of green kasha cloth, [ [ause. jr., Congressional Country . and Mr. I Club Program Toc‘ay‘ rstown, 3 Representative and Mrs, Wallace 1 combined with foulard to match, and | Wore murrifd at noon March 3, at the Sl ¥ -y ' wh ey \’xlrw;.un:xl Mre e a small green hat. Mrs. Letts, mother |poine of Mr. and M Elmer L. Haber- b i | Tallaterro will be hosts this afte of the bride, wore a black charmeuse | korn on_Varnum street. I noon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, to members gown and a hat to match. *the® bRIAE, Twilo *whs “attired in a i ngressional Country Club Mr. Harry Scott of San Francisco [ hrown brocaded chiffon gown, had ois delends, < was best man Mrs, Elmer L. Haberkorn as her only will be assisted by Col. and Shortly after akfast = the | 4ttendant Mrs B. Barber, Capt. and Mrs. + dridal couple left Southern | Rey. Karle R. Wilfley of the Ver- Alhert Gore, Mr. and Mrs, wedding trip. They will gl In April | mont” Avenue Christian Church of- Warrin, My und as A: Waller, o} | ficiated at the ceremony. Mr. Elmer , and Mts, Tdward Conger, Miss n | L. Haberkorn was best man g ; g Tittlepage, Mise Lettie Stewart and | ovee |um( u, Mrs wil Mr. and Mrs. Lewse, after an ex- . s o 4 Miss Pauline Wilcox. Borden Borden | tended motor trip through the South, 4 o " Cecil and B Borden, h :um reside in Hagerstown, Md. 3 4 bridegroom, who > e Musical numbers will be given dur- Miss Charlotte et o ¢/ | Micsouri U. Glee Club N : A Gives pleasmg Program George Walson The marriage of Miss Eljx ".| The Missourl University Glee Club S R m at the Wil- Harper of New Bern evening un- Sellman auspices of the Missouri Society, 0 Missourians being in atte \ club had returned from N ¥, where a national contest w urday, March 7, the Missouri i . & off third honors, being ex- Mrs. Coollc]ge Listed in and Princeton. The been sent to New Yorl Valley universities seth Richardson Enter! The Large Hat Wlth New Grace and Charm, $5.95, $10.00 to $16.50 Right now every woman is thinking of a Spring Hat. A splendid selection of the newest ideas at worth-while savings can be found at Creeron’s. Hats fashioned of t finest straws and hair braids, rich fabrics of faille silk, crepes and satins in large Dress, Sports and Suit models, in all the most staple colors and pastel shades. It Is the Flowers and the Large Head Sizes that will win your approval, for both are such an attraction nounce them to have you respond promptly. Thomas of London, the seulptor, will be the guest of henor. Laughlin, Jr. that one IVY M. CROSS Skin and Scalp Specialist Wood, Miss Permanent Waving Howard L.| Card parry Patronesses 5 1 ur.: Mra: || —of the better type, rs. Calvin Coolidge and ; which gives the large, | Dawes head the list Mrs s 5. Dewey loose wave, the very party to be - . - latest in permanen Chapter of U. D. C. Plans wave: alto experts in | e - Marcel Waving. Benefit for Veterans Experienced Artist at The ladics of the Stonewall Jack- 1t the Calverton, Misy in Washingt 1331 K street, ams, Mrs. Charles Graves Matthews, was held follow- in marriage by } 3 ing contest held in Kansas City in Feb- | Charles G wore @ gown patronesses for the « trimmed vt 3 The club cons inder the dire | Herbert Wall of Columbia from the university, and ar 4 mitte X Missourian The roster 3 lumm\ s very worthy charity, Your Service. r attended her | Lynn Hu Carterville: Mr. Garnet | whose Mestablishment, at 472 1 st > & apricot georgette James Nash southwest, cares for the inf son Chapter of the United Daughters| 1 4 corsage bouquet of | Mr. Willlam J. Scannel, St. Lou dren of mothers who must le of the Confeder re planning to| Benjamin | homes for their daily work, have ar- |have a mah-j 50D 20 beldes chie | ranged what promises to be a very |party at the S successful and enj 2 EoHenry; 101y Miss Marie J, McGuire 18 chalrman chairman of the G the Gou mities RiTenRtiE T thel Brown in orchid and Miss I enn _Milburn, > v tdge, f ocs with Mre. Frank Morrison | _ oth carried sweetheart | Ok Mr. andoah, | and Rl A ze for e as vie airman. Two-thirds of the | tpeas, " s ¥ ‘ 2 proceeds are to be given to the Con- was the ring bearer 4 4 e 8| ne g e ¢ |federate Veterans to help them de- a white linen suit. Norma Abbott, St. # is In charge of the reser- |fray their expenses to Dallas, Te ord and Hazel Maxwell hroon Lake, N. Y. g train bearers, wearing Moultrie, Ga.; 2 nefit is under the further nen embroidered frocks. : Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, | held in that town May . T. Smoot was the best man Miss Aflsa | ushers were Mr. Claude Cook Mrs. James J Ime. Rian William Ttneback J. W. Wadswort : Mrs. James I3 1 d his bride left after Freeman, Mrs. Frederick Dent G | city. E g e John Hays Hammond, M Washington in \ Mrs. Hennen Mrs. Willia arre o ® : Hats Del A . g, Trimmed Sutherland, M Untrimmed Hair Hats $5.00, $7.50 to $12.95 Graceful in line and of excellent quality, airy and light on the head, medium and small shapes; all popular colors and pastel shades. Gage Tailored Hats $5.00 to $7.50 Gage Hats are renowned for smartest styles, superior quality and comfortable fitting head sizes. Our selection is now at its best, offering the largest variety in the Four styles, in extra large head sizes, to choose from. CREERON 614 Twelfth Street Around the Corner from High Prices | Superfluous Hair Removed Violet Ray Treatments Ultraviolet Ray Therapy Shampooing, Hair Tinting cial and Scalp Treatments Marcel Waving 1800 Conn. Ave. at Fla. Ave. Ground fioor. Phone Potomac 3380. arepe govn sweetheart The bridesn garet Brown say and the e & georgette trimmed with ost . Miss in large, sions Friday s the reception fc will be at home about two weeks, Between F and G Streets The marriage of Miss Mabel Mick- elson, ghter of Mr. and Mrs, Max Mickelson, to Mr. Samuel Polingher of Philudelphia, ’ Hornbeck, president of gton chapter of the Mis: = nive alumni. An automobile of Miss Margaret | o was made, including Henry y vard and the Presi- , the Mayflower: a call on . and lunch at the Capitol Sts of Repr Brothers Introducing New Fashion Arrivals HE week has brought another etremely beautiful lot of gowns, suits and coats for immedi- ate Spring wear. Modes of the mo- ment; vivid, dainty, lovely in SCARFS For Spring Wear L Many handsome neck- pieces, that are being ad- mired every day by smart dressers, are offered you this week at special dis- counts, Furs comodelet Y experte of “THE FRIENDLY » SHOP™ 3rd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATING WITH AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE IN TIME FOR EASTER DRESSES --ENSEMBLES --COATS AN OUTSTANDING SUCCESS—that is the gratifying report which we have the pleasure of enjoying at the conclusion of our third year in business. SUCCESS the result of SUPER VALUES—SUCCESS that has been oductive in a great friend-making measure. IT IS TO THE PUBLIC THAT WE EXTEND OUR APPRECIATION. DON’T MISS THIS EVENT—if you are interested in securing modish frock or coat—AT ASTOUND’NGLY LOW PRICES! Ensemble Suits Costumes and Dresses Dinner and Evening Gowns 717 11th St. N.W. Next to Palais Royal TWELVE THIER P RN F 804 7th St. N.W 7th and H Sts. N.W 3d Anniversary Price $15.95 Marvelous Values in these new ENSEMBLES and SPRING FROCKS Dresses Such as These Usually Sell for $19.95, $22.50, $24.75 A feature of this sale is this wonderful Eroup of dresses for women and misses. Limited space does not ailow full descrip- ton—YOU MUST REALLY SEE THESE CREATIONS TO APPRECIATE THEIR WON- DERFUL VALUE ! SEE THESE MISSES’ DRESSES Third Anniversary Millinery Hit! 2T HATS$5-55 Practically Our Entire Stock’s P Included—All NEW STYLES 8d Anniversary Price $23.75 New Spring ENSEMBLES, COATS and DRESSES Garments That Could Be Marked to Sell From $29.50 to $39.75 [ ] nt in these BRESLAU styl pects Values $4 to $6 EIGHT HUNDRED NEW SPRING HATS —Fashion’s New Straws and Silk: With Straw —1In Head Sizes for Every Woman A Symphony in Satin HE Spring Evening Gowns, with their circular skirts, are remi- niscent of the ballet of the old opera. Considering their individuality and rich- ness, they are very moderately priced. Erlebac/her Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET SHAPES— Large and Small Pokes, Roll Brims, Turbans, Dent- ed Crown, Top-trim effects. MATERIALS— Hemps, Milans, Hair Braids, Azure Straw, Nov- clty Straw, Silk and Combi- nations. COLORS— Spring’s complete color fipdsed s co. card—reds, blues, greens, Ultra-Smart yellows, fuchsia and, of Hf"“ course, navy, black, gray. Priced $5 10 $10 NEW HATS Specially Priced And Several %