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9 SOCIETY. APRIL 5, 1925—PART SOCIETY. Meegan, Mrs. Dalridge Beavers, Mrs. James C. Karnes, Mrs. Daniel Goheen, Mrs. John Ronayne, Mrs. Mary Fegan Mr R THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Charminé Nuptials Mark Rust or Ink-Stained Garment +-need not be discarded. The handy West Virginia Society Friends Join in Surprise | That Compliments Gov. Gore LATE MARCH BRIDE To Capt. and Mrs. Miller | Late Winter Season Here i { Past and Prospective Marital Events Interest Washingion Society World—Easter Monday Wedd;ng Listed. Muncaster has invitations for the wedding’of daughter, Edna Sarah, to Mr. orge Burnley Vest. The ceremony h will take place April 21, in St piscopal Church, Sixteenth and ts, at noon, will be folfowed by a wedding breakfast for the bridal party and members of the family Mrs. Jack McKeage of Montrose, Pa., sister of the bride, will act as matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, Leonora Gre and Miss \gnes Shands of this city, and Miss Harriot West of Bualtimore. The bridegroom will have as his best man Dr. W. Morris of Alpoca, We: Virginia, and will be attended by the following ushers, Mr. Shields M. Goodwin and Mr. B. Ma- gruder Wingtield of this city, Mr. Peyton Nalle Rhodes of the University of Virginia and Mr. John S. Chapman, ir, of New York City Dr. Steuart B. sued wedding 8 o'clock, Thomas, Charles bride of arranged evening Norene A charmingly « took place last when Miss Hil daughter of Mr. Mrs Ashby Thomas, the Mr. Charles Patton Henry. The cere- mony was performed in the home of he bride’s parents, 1908 Biltmore street, by Rev. Mr. McCallum of St Paul's Church, and was followed by « reception. The house was decorated with sweet peas, forget-me-nots, pot- ed plants, palms and ferns, and Miss Clara Allen Tompkins of Richmond sang “At Dawning' preceding the ceremony, and during the nony “The Sweetest Story Ever Told The bride was given marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white satin made on graceful lines, with a court train and trimmed in | e and pearls. Her tulle vell wa held in place by a wreath of orange blossomss and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of \ the valley. Mrs. Rezin A. Farr of Nashville, Tenn., sister of the bridegroom, was the matron of honor, wearing & gown of light green georgette crepe made over green satin and trimmed with ostrich to correspond. She wore a band of silver in her hair ried pink roses Hazel Thomas, was the maid of honor, ing a gown of pink georgette over satin of the same shade ribbon trimmings. She wore a band of silver in her hair and carried pink roses. The bridesmaids were zinia Richardson of Falirfa Miss Nell ve. cousin of the bride. .Miss Richardson wore a gown of lorchid chiffon trimmed in siiver and orchid velvet flowers, and Miss Slye in a frock of blue georgette ma silver blue changeable taf- Both wore bands of silver in their hair and carried pink roses Miss Dorothy Day Green was the ribbon bearer and wore a dainty frock of pink Mrs. Thomas, mother of the bride, wore a gown of American beauty sequins over gray taffet with a cor- sage bouquet of pink roses, and Mrs Henry, mother of the bridegroom, was black velvet trimmed in Spanish lace, wore @ corsage bouquet of Mr. Homer Thomas of Virginia was the best man, and the ushers were Mr. William J. Routhler, Mr. Frank- lin Guthridge and Dr. Eugene D. Jarboe After the reception Mr. his bride left for New York, ter wearing a tan gown, a Wrap to correspond and a blonde satin hat MThey will be at home after April 15 at 2001 I street sister of the crepe Miss Vir- Va., and Henry and the lat- Miss Helen Louise Wallace, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Milne Wallace, whose marriage to Ensign Frederick Cruger Pyne will take place April 19, at Episcopal Church, will attendants MMrs. air as matron of honor, Miss beth Stevens, a n from Vassar College, as maid of honor, and Miss Virginla Elizabeth Ruhl and Mi: Christine Harwood, both students at Goucher College, and Anna Louise Deane of Chevy s bridesmaids. Lieut Pyne will arrive in Washing- ton W ¢ from Fort Bliss, where he is attached to the 82d Field Ar- tillery. Comdr. and Mrs. Harry Kimmell issued invitations for the mar- of their daughter, Atala Lamar, 1o Capt. William Henry Egle Holmes, feld Artillery, U. Thursday (fternoon, April 2 o'clock, in Margaret's Chure are in- osed for the reception at the Wash- gton Club, immediately following the ceremony The marriage of Miss Ruth Estelle Dodd to Mr. Willlam E. Stockett, jr., ook place Thursday afternoon in the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, Rev. Earle Wilfley officiating, in the presence of a small company of rela- tives and close friends. Preceding the oceremony Mr. Norman® J. Stockett, brother of the bridegroom, played several organ selections. ¢ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and | William H. Dodd of Rockville, Md., and the bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stockett, of Cheyy Chase. The bride was attired in an en- semble costume of sandalwood char- her hat being trimmed with of pastel shades; she wore a orsage bouquet of Ward roses and She was attended by Mrs. J. Stockett as matron of Mirs, is one of the AL new Carmack Taxis for ‘special de- livery from 7 am. to 9 p.m. Limp, wear-dulled garments are renewed, revived and given a new Spring freshness and cleanliness by Carmack Dry Cleaning. All gar- ments are cleaned or spotted in our own plant and returned promptly when promised. Lincoln 239 FBIS and car- | wear- | with | | Connecticut | their son, honor, while Mr. George K. Perkins acted as best man. The young couple left immediately after the ceremony for a trip of sev- eral weeks to Bermuda. Upon their return they will occupy their new home on Morrison street, Chevy Chase. Eudora Horworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Clermont Colwell, will be married to Mr. Paul Sansone Easter Monday at 8 o'clock p.an., in Trinity Episcopal Church, Rev. Raymond Lee Wolven officiating. Miss Lena Mae Black will be maid of honor and Mr. Frederick Carl Trede will be best man. A reception will follow the cere- mony at the bride’s home, 815 A street northeast. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mrs. R. Harris has sent out cards announcing the marriage of her daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Sigmund Romberg, Saturday, March 28, in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Romberg will be at home after May 1, at the Hotel Marie Antofnette, New York City. Mr. have Miss Gladys and Mr. A 1 Strasburger given up their apartment, 2807 avenue, and are with Mr. Ivan Strasburger, his home in Chevy Chase. Mrs, Ivan Strasburger, accompanied by relatives, has gone to Ital: Mrs. Max Lansburgh -of Baltimore was the guest tife past week end of Mrs. James Lansburgh, at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Alexander Wolf, Mrs. Leonard Schloss and Mrs. Abe Liebman have refurned from Norfolk, Va. wher they attended the convention of the Counct]l of Jewish Women The masquerade ball for the hene-| fit of the Home for the Aged Tues- day night, March 31, at the Arcade, brought together a large.zatlerin. and was a successful affalr, both financially and socially. The new home on Spring road is nearing com- pletion Mr. and Mrs, Stmon Kann have re- turned from a three-month trip abroad, having arrived Friday on the s Aquitania, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Samuels of Baltimor. Miss Eleanor Behrend is spendiny the week end in Baltimo The Pi Tau Pi Baltimore Chapter gave a dance last night, a number of young folk from here attendin Mrs. Louis Levi was hostess at luncheon followed by mah-jong Thurs- day, at the Congressional Club. Mrs, Gus Karger 1:ft town Friday for Cincinnati, Ohio, to visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Ellas have re- turned to New York City after spend- ing the Winter {u Washington. The Friday Club was entertained at luncheon the past. week by Mrs. Rudolph Behrend at the Mayflower Hotel, followed by mah-jong. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lansburgh have returned from a stay of 10 days in_Atlantic Cit : Mrs. Clara Israel and daughter, Miss Bert Israel, have returned. from Atlantic City and Reading, Pa. Mrs. Harry Lewis has returned from Atlantic to her home on Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Emil moved into their new Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner left Tuesday for Atlantle City to join their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Deitsch of New York. They will return to New York to be their guests the early part of the week. Miss Bernice Falk celebrated her twelfth birthday anniversary by giv- ing a party to 24 young friends at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Isaacs, 2700 Connecticut avenue. . Mr. and Mrs. Levi David have re turned to their home on Twenty-sev- enth street from a visit South. Mrs. J. M. N. Goldsmith entertained at mah-jong Tuesday afternoon. West , have apartment, 2700 Eastern Star Chapter Sponsors Entertainment The Congress Lodge Chapter of the Eastern Star will give an entertain- ment Monday evening at 9:30 o'clock, following the meeting of the lodge at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Constance Goodman will give several readings. Mrs. Morgan Gassman is in charge of the program for the evening. MRS. HOWARD PHILLIPS, Formerly Miss Julia Peyton, whose marriage took place March 28, in the home of her uncle and aun: Mr. and Mrs. Dell J. Mott Have “Silver Wedding" Mr. and Mrs. Dell J. Mott celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Thursday evening, April 2, from 8:30 t6 11 o'clock, their home, 134 Maryland avenue. Mrs. Mott was as- sisted in recelving her guests by Mrs. Duncan D. Ransdell, who was maid of honor at the marriage in Alexan- dria, Va., April 2, 1900. Mrs. Mott wore ‘a black lace dress, ‘Ransdell was in black velvet. Many friends called during the evening to extend congratulations. Among those present who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. George Graves. the sister of Mrs. Mott, and other relatives, viz: Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graves. Mrs. Frank Razey assisted. Among the guests were Mr. Frank Razey, Mr. Duncan'D. Ransdell and Mr. M guire of *Kentuck Mr. Mott has been connected with the architect’s office of the United States Capitol for over 2 ars. at R Bring In This Ad Before Shampoo . . ... .50c Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 Hair Bobbing . . . 50c Marcelle Wave . . 75¢ Marcelle & Bob Curl. . §1 MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brother. Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224, Expert Service. filflflflIIIIIIIIII|IIIlI!IIIIllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH alt 8 Bro J:wellers Gifts April. Gold Sllversmlbhs Thousands of new and attractive gifts in Rare Jewels Silver Ware Irupzcuofi implies no obligation to Stationers for an Bride Ware and Mrs. | |itor, state pler, 2020 Hillyer Kappa Beta Pi Chapter Meuibers to Be Tea Gaaste| Miss Maude Yates, Miss Laura Nor- ris and Miss Helen ate will be hostesses for a tea to the members of Epsilon Chapter, Kappa Beta Pi, at the Mayflower this afterncon from 4:30 to 6:38 o'clock Mr. Lester H. Woolsey, Department, Arbitration.” Mrs. chairman program c troduce the speaker. Those iving with the hostesses will be Miss Mary Kessler, dean of Epsilon Chapter; Mrs, Woolsey, Mrs Ellen Spencer Mussey H. Halsey, dean Washington College of Law. former eolic- will speak on Arthur mmittee, will in- Keith, | and Mrs. Laura | The West Virginia Soclety held a tegular meeting on Wednesday night In the Masonic Hall, 14th and Kenyon streets, with an attendance of more than 500, who enjoyed what was de- scribed as one of the best meetings of the year, Mr. L. N. Morgan, the presi- dent, presided. Gov. Howard M, Gore, when he was in the city as Secretary of Agricultuze, was an active member of the organiza- tion and attended the meetings when his official duties would permit, and in view of his Interest in the soclety and the success which he wished for it, the society, now that he has been called back to his State to serve as governor, unanimoustly elected him an honorary member and the president was requested to advise him of his election, and to extend the hope of the soclety for his success in his new line of dut. Mrs. local talent and was assisted by Willlam F. George. Martin arranged a program of Mrs, Dance and Card Party Evening of April 16 A dance and card party will be given under the auspices of the Na- tivity Dramatic Soclety of Bright- wood, D. C., at the Washington Hotel, Thursday evening, April 16, at 8:30 o'clock, for the benefit of the new Na- tivity Church and school. Bridge and five hundred will be pleyed. Hand- some prizes will be awarded to each table. The Columbian Orchestra, di- rected by 'John Salb, will furnish the music for the dance. Miss Fannie Wathen, president of the society, is In charge of the ar- rangements, assisted by Mrs. Maurice Colbert, Mrs. Frank Schrider, Miss Eleanor Marshall, Miss Klla Lee Beavers, Miss Arletta Phillips, Miss Peggy Keane, Miss James Schrider and Miss Hamilton Fagan. Patrons and patronesses are: Rev Frank X. Bischoff, Rev. Benedict J. | Hannemunn. Mre. Charles J. Cassidy, H. Ugast, Mrs. Paul Callaban, s iton Auth, Mrs. John A. Sfs, Mrs, Willlam F. Cush, Mrs. John J Buckley, Mrs. Maurice J. Colbert, Mrs. Michael J. Hury Mrs. James F. Prepare for Summer With Perfect-Fitting Slip Covers suite, including all Complete Loose cushions included. Call, write or telephone. Esti- Franklin 3844 We will cut and make any size three-piece charges, in heavy dustproof stripe linene. Regardless 32 4_59 of Size — Belgian linen and heavy cre- tonnes at proportionate prices. mator will call with full line of samples. 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