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SOCIETY]| ___(Continued from Eighth Page.) Mme. Roso, Mrs. Victo: ‘ Old Dominion Bride THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925. Gorman, and a prominent young sur- geon of Lynchburg. Miss Ferguson had her sister, Miss Christine Ferguson, as maid of honor. Mr. Joseph Gorman was his brother's best man. The ceremony, which was performed in the private chapel on the Ferguson estate, was followed by a seated breakfast and past. The funds for the ball this year will be used for the assistance of Confederate veterans. The dancing of the Virginia reel by 14 Confederate veterans with mem- bers of the reception committee was a touching sight. The colonial dance was 1.d by Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, Cornelius Ford, were married yester- day at & nuptial mass at St. Ann’s Church of this city. The bride wore a blue silk ensemble suit, with hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. She carried a white kid prayer bool tending her was her sister, Marian Tighe, who wore a | dora Horworth, daughter of Mr. and | the bride and bridegroom and was held at the home of the bride. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Ford left on an extended wedding trip to Atlantic City and New York. The marriage of Miss Gladys Eu- Mrs. Willard Clermont Colwell, to Mr. | N et reception, | president of the chapter, and Gen. . Gorman N. D. Hawkins. Others in the dance were Mrs, Walter 1. Hutton, Mrs. T. Tuck, William B. Mr. D. Horning, Edwin Du ay, Miss Lena Edmonston, e . i Jugene Barr, and included Col. Lee Crandall, Austin’s brother-i Charles B. Howry, Capt. F. r, Mr. and Mr e Vi Angelo, Capt. pending a few day! J. A. Brown, Col. John their way from Florida to their home | Col M. Powell, in Toledo, Ohio. F . Maj. Robert ‘Wilkerson, Malj. and Col. Alex. . Rose. A group of young ladies, under the direction of Mrs. Gladys Wilbur, danced the minuet, and their costume of colonial da with hoopskirts, gave the impression of an old-fash- ioned bouquet. The group included Miss Dorothy Kelley, Miss Virginia Miss Florence llo, Miss stockton, Mary Kanin , Miss Har: Paul Sansone took place last evenin at 8 o'clock In the Trinity Episcopal Church, the Rev. Raymond Lee Wol- | ven officiating. A _recaption followed | after which Dr. and Mrs. left for a Northern trip. They will be at home after May 1 at the Courtland Apartment in Lynch- burg. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and Miss Madeleine Austin have returned to their apartment in the Dresden after a fortnight's visit in Boston and New Kenney, Noyes, Mr. E of the Ge: Charles E. Ford. tended by k A reception wus i Malian, Baron Ple the immediate’ family of embassy staff Howard, Mr Mr. and Mrs. 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Boyd and ove Where Paris, New York and Washington Meet Presenting Fashion’s Latest Modes m Spring Apparel Individual and Charming in Their Smartness We Have An International Reputation for Women's Beautiful Clothes and Hats Always Reasonably Priced EXCLUSIVE NEW ARRIVALS EXQUISITELY DEPICTING MOST DELIGHTFUL ASES IN COATS The Ambz and Lady H whose honor tion of University a_reception tomorrow ' treet northwest *. Wilkins will be hos! her in the receiving line will Robert Lansing, Dr. Louise Jones, Dr. Mina Kerr, Dr Meek and Mrs. Harris B board of managers of t also assist Wheatley, s Bryn Associa- DRESSES ENSEMBLES WHICH EMBODY TH CHARMING ATTIRE F MISS AND YOUTH _ riette Noonan, Miss Lunch, MODERATELY. PRICED Miss Dort Murphy and Miss Elaine : | LIEBSTER Dermitt will re. 1307 F Street ick Dent 2 ¢ 11, Mrs. 3 L : « Richard Frank om- | Blair, Slen | . and her h | abeth Lemmon o SR club will U2 MRS, JAMES RAYMOND GORMA | Who until_here marriage at noon t of |day, at Ingleside Farms, Fairfax | County, Va., was Miss Mary Wood- ville Ferguson. She is the daughter of | Humphreys, Va. Dr. and Mrs. 4. H. Ferguson. Dr. Gor- It is the custom for the officers of (man is from Lynchburg. the Corps of Engineers to gather once | - LB each year at the F L nual reunion and banqu hreys, once the beautiful est 3 m Fairfax, is now School The Dixie ball, glven by the Lee Chapter, United D: Confederacy, lgst evenin delightful, and : 5 a number of other events on for the evening, a large and distinguist A Many box p went later to llroom was decl 4 ripes and Stars and the familiar southern airs d by the orchestra took one back to Dixie. was the twenty- ball of the chapter, an ev for Easter Monday for Robert The fifty-eighth annual din the Corps of Engineers, United § Army, was held Saturday at . ing spent two . She will be ac- . W. B. Westlake, week here before April 30 she will n o abroad. Y I The Home of Fine Furs Since 1895 Miss Lilla tty Van Duyne and Jessup and Miss - College next he Wedding St. Ann’s Church Yesterday. . Tighe, da M. Tighe,” 3523 Mr. Thomas A. Public Printer To the of the Regular Army we those of the Engineer Reserve ( f the National Guar: fiss Kathr m———— Mrs. Marge and former nnual | of Sold @ 1214 F Street ° Offers Substantial After-Easter REDUCTIONS On Fashion Favored Spring Garments DRESSES A sale, yes, but a most unusual one. Many frocks purchased by us for the Easter Parade still remain and for quick selling we have reduced them beyond usual measures. Dresses for street wear, evening, morning and afternoon wear. To quote com- parative prices would sound very much like exaggeration. $19Q00 s $99Q.00 led | s | Virginia Wedding of ecial Interest Here. Bl RIS T WL T VOGUE OF NT IS FIRST X THE MOM School, acted as toastmaster. Taylor, chief of Engineers; Gel s i S et e st s || I the Midst of the Season! chief of I m Kelly, ¢ a toast were Col. W . William H. Holcomb lin Bell, Prof. Maj. William seph (. Mehaff: Maj. Brown, Maj. Do as L. Maj. William D. Anderson. = i i Mluvela Cream Rear Admiral and Mrs. Henry Seulp Food Wilson. who ave been :v'm‘v,\ e h Astringent Face Lotion Mayflower left ves- bent Cleansing Cream Eyeo Refreshing Tonic $1.00 Each (Rouge, 50c) . OODWARD & LOTHROP'S AND PALATS ROYAL Breckenridge of Where Fine Fashions Are Low in Price Where Quality Exceeds All Else Beginning Tomorrow Morning We Offer Without Reservation Our Entire Stock of CLOTH COATS SILK COATS CLOTH ENSEMBLES % Off Regular price tags remain on each garment—tomorrow you deduct 25%. Directing your attention to qual- ity and style, leadership here recognized, tomorrow’s sale is one of compelling interest. MRS. N. C. COON’S Prescriptions For lovely complexion and beantiful hair davs iral and M 9 for @ 1ce and Italy. shington in November. At Repaired ',;:'j';’,‘f;“" Summer Stored Prices WOLF, Furrier 30 and 32 Florida Ave. Cutting the Church of t Cooke offic ide will be escorted and given Mr. Wesley Phillips and will wear a gown of pale-blue georgette, fashioned with rows of tiny nd a brown maline and rose- | t, and she will carry a shower bouquet of bride roses. Miss Kathryn Winslow will attend her sister as maid of honor, wearing a gown of gray flowered georgette crepe and carrying vellow tea roses. Mr. Carl A Slip Covers Guaranteed to Fit—for Your 3-Piece Living Room Suite Including Loose Cushions in Imported Belgian Linen $32.50 SPECIAL for This Week Only Consult us Re- upholstering. work done at low nith will be the best man, ‘and the ushers are Mr. Noble C. Dowling, jr.; Mr. Roland Miller, Mr. Duncan McLaren and Mr. James Gal- lahorn, jr. Mr. ‘and 3 may Dowling will leave | after the ceremony for a wedding trip, the bride ring a copenhagen coat over her wedding costume. They will be at home after May 1 at 1304 Thirtieth street. Miss Betty Jessup and Miss Barbara Love of New Yor! ve been the house guests of Miss Elizabeth | McCain, schoolgirl daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Willlam A. McCain, at her home, 1809 Phelps place, will return | to their homes tomorrow. Maj. and Mrs. McCain entertained at a charm- ingly arranged tea Sunday afternoon for their daughter in compliment to her guests. The house had a pretty arrangement of wild flowers, and In the Season’s Most Wanted Materials for vour Good prices New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N.W. Phone Main 3687 1316 G Street City Club Building ~SHOP e S S S e S e S S g S ) Marson Mavrice 8.E. Corner 13thand G Streets, N. W. sl - PG I Those who waited for after-Easter reductions before buying their Spring coats will be amply rewarded by this sale. Cloth and Silk coats complete the group of style enhanced coats. Each one bears the mark of fine tailoring and excellent quality mate- rials. Coats included that orginially sold for $75." $ 4 6.00 $ 5 6.00 —_ Cloth Coats of Suedine Charmeen, Etc. 4. .2 Maison Maurice Importer of Millinery S. E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. AFTER S AFTER EASTER ASTER SALE SALE Tomorrow—a Sensation in Value Giving 1,000 HATS For Sport and Tailored Wear In a Galaxy of Shades The Season’s Smartest Fashion FROCKS Tagals Timbos Peanut Straws Novelty Braids Felts Mushrooms Off-the-Face Large Brims Tiny Brims DR W . « of Printed Chiffon F OR luncheons and smart afternoon af- 1 9 5 Pokes $ . Combinations High Crown Actual $3, $4 and $5 Values fairs the well-groomed woman wears a Frock of flowered chiffon. Our collection includes the most artistic designs in ex- quisite colorings. Erlebaclher Esclusively D‘”‘m', YWPINE.TEN TWELVE-TWELVE € SIREET » R R IR RN AR IR (RTINS ‘ ) Special Reductions On 300 ,» Spring Hats $ 4‘75 - The Most Startling Millinery Values We Ever Presented to the Women of Washington. Hats for Street Wear—Hats for Sports Wear Hats for Motor Wear Hats for Business Wear—Hats for School Wear Hats for Utility Wear Small, medium and large head sizes; some trimmed with soft georgette bands, others with smartly tailored grosgrain cocardes—all of them clever and distinctive. Hats, too, stand reductions. Exquisitely created chapeaux with the mode’s most favored trim- A mings and plain effects. Good quality assured. Style and Price LEpaaRaaieRsx N