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L] 6 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 19, 1925—PART 2 SOCIETY. man. The ushers listed are Mr. Pau!|in pastel-shaded flowers. e carried |department in the University of | \iAGARATABABAT ABABA A Nuptial Ceremonies Mark N tcGonern” and S 3. HOnrS | mvecthanre oses wich taco paper 1| Nresn L | SEECRCRROES and maldenhair fern. elyn Bay-lt; Washington about the 1st of Ma - ot ’ e 2 The wedding of Mrs. Madge Bucher | ley Bucher, flower girl, was dressed in |and the former will take up his dutic S Ad V ent 1mn Ca lt‘dl . Turnbull and Lieut. Col. Theodore [sunset taffeta with poke bonnet of |4 secretary to Mr. Jardine. prlllg b R Schultz, whose engagement was re-|shirred georgette and shadow lace and — | gt P v cently announced, took place yester-|carried a basket of sweet peas. M s T s day afternoon at 4 o'clock In the post | Schultz’s going-away costume was | Pen Women's Club Tea N 3 et i y chapel at Fort Monroe, Va., where |tan corded silk ensemble, trimmed in | i Marriage of Miss Frances Allen and Lieut.| ; ~ ‘ : the brother of the bride, Capt. Oliver |blue embroidered (hinase vands, with| In Honor of Mrs. Helmick R deled Now e . Boone Bucher of the Coust Artillery |hat and pumps in harmor Thelaie o Lstlutlimeiri o n o ] emoaetea [Now 3 ) & | 5 4 Jorps of the Army, is stationed. Chap- i bridal couple left for a motor trip X A 5 P Coom})s Event 0f LQS‘ Evenlng \Ved v lain Edmund Enu‘;rbrm:;n lieutenant t)srrmnh the Virginia mountains fol-| League of American Pen Women, at 0t 1§ _ i - 3 ; colonel, U. S. A., officiated. lowing the wedding reception. Col.|1709 H street northwest, will be the wi e stored, free in % & The bride is the daughter of the late |and Mrs. Schultz will be at home at 4 4 r the 2 I dings Past and Prospective i o Dr. David and Mrs. Anne Lindsay | 2151 California street northwest after | Scene of an attractive tea this after- OUr theft, fire and moth Bucher of Bridgewater, Va. She spent | May 10, untii June 9, when they will{noon from 4 to 6 o'clock, under proof vaults until wanted the past Winter in Washington, and |leave for foreign service in Hawail. |the auspic £ ne % { 2 , pices of the league's hospi next Fall, The marriage of 2 , and Dr. L. D. Flinn o has many friends here in Army and | The out-of-town guests at thc wed-|tality committee, of which Mrs. Mil- | Clarke Allen, daughter of ) Del. . 4 resident clrclei dipg were Miss Mary Schultz, daugh-|ton E. Reed is chalrman. | Mrs. Wil W. Alle 1 Lieut. Re Mrs. Sylvester, mother of the bride, 4 The church was decorated in bridal [ter of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. The tea is arranged in honor of | mond H. Coombs, T A., son of ! wore black beaded chiffon and Mrs. > & wreath, irls, lflacs and lighted candles. | Willlam Clark Noble, Mrs. Mattie | Mrs. EIl A. Helmick, who is leaving | nnd Mrs. W. J. Coombs of G Val-| uller Bugg, mother of the The bride was escorted to the altar | Wyatt Porter, Mrs. Chilton Ellett and | for a six-month trip around the world, | ley, C: took place last night at was in lavender chiffon. % $ by her brother, Capt. Bucher, and her | Miss Katharine Ladd of Washington:|and in- compliment to the visiting | o'clock at Calvary Methodist Church s, Bugg left after the grr::rl‘lbuguuzmer, Téar“fa";:‘ Lindsay | Mr. James Hucker Cool of Waynes|Pen Women who are in We shington | "he ceremo: as performed by Dr. | rece, a wedding trip, the lat - moavas mald of honor. Heriboro, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.|to attend the D. A. R. convention. w Frank A. Tylee of Selom. Ve wnoioltes o 1 ensemble suit of tan 3 . niece, Evelyn Bayley Bucher, 6-vear- [ Bucher and Miss Anne Lindsey Buch'|Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher, presi. | m. 0senao of the bride, assisted by Dr. James | faille silk with a taffeta hat to match. | L %'gofiu“n}\'fffie?' e M;:'IOI!I\‘E‘A'G e e e Ty dent of the District league, will re IS Montgomery. They will make their home at Ra ; : . was flower girl. The |Calloway Brown of Richmond, Va.,|ceive with Mrs, Helmick, Mrs. Elis W. e fomiEohery tad) with | nen e i best man was Maj. J. F. Walker, Coast [and a number of Norfolk people. gt s er gy 1215 G St. N.W. Mulliken, national publicity chairman | e, va ablor Soa . 3 i . Artillery Corps, and the ushers were | Col. Schultz ow on dut 3, s reside 3 N aanem e e e, e : Col. R. B. McBride, C. A; Maj. § . | the chief e AL A Sl D B A il greslds et ithe | Tom Connally of Texas sang Yoric: Mr. and Mos Mivall ot Faro | jiffn, C. A. C.; Capt. R. E. Phillips, | Army, Washington, D. C. A musical program will be civrn‘ You Truly” and “Because bR s I T e A. Cji Capt. W. D. Evans, C. A. C.; during the course of the afternoon panied by Mrs. James Shera Mont g o R e ol S i Lieut. James Tucker Cook, O. R. C.,| The marriage of Miss Susie Harrison L2222 277777 1219 ]221 G St N w Special Spring rates on all remodeling of fur coats and wraps. Nineteen Years of Homest Dealing. S 4 cousin of the bride, and Maj. Olin |T, 5 e v : gomery — g Maj. rent of Greenwood, Va.. to Mr. The bride, who was given in marriage | S2¢hUSetts. 3 Longino, C. A. C. They formed an arch | Edward Gray of Washington, son of by her father., wore a ghtline | ruoe yovde . Budd has annov . of swords as the bridal party left the | Mrs. Julia 8. Gray of Richmond, took gown of white panne satin, draped - SANAS R b annonnoe: ¢ : 4 church. place last week at the home of Mr. e et adb amt T rped o | the marriage of her sister Helen Lou: | 5 An orchestra played softly during (and Mrs, W. S. Gray, brother-inlaw Rl el e amed WIth DRarie | ise todis: PaiiliE. Butleriof this ity , 1 the ceremony and at the reception [and sister of Miss Trent, in Green white satin hung from the shoulders [ The wedding took pluce Thurs ) Tibich Immediately followed at the Of- | wood, with whom she live nd was edged with or blossoms, ey o ¥ Bome of 1 (s 3 & cers’ lub at Fort Monroe. The 1 | Mrs. 8. Wooten Cockerell, on Webster % b club was att ively c vi f i She carried a shower bouquet of o attractively decorated with| Of muc ere Washington is bride roses and e ot the valiey. °f| street.” The ceremony was perfoPmed i 3 . 3 dogwood blossoms, irisand smilax. Re- | the .mm‘a’.gie"'r:.::;r":\ion’&u‘;v"‘:rmnr;l»‘: Miss e and s of ine valley. ¢ by Rey..J, McBride Sterrett and was . freshments were served after the re- [ Muriel Shaver of Cedarvale, Kans., to o e M onister of | followed by an informal reception for % ‘ : celving line was broken up, and the | Prof. Nelson Artrim Crawford, seere e e e taid_of honor and|the wedding guests. The house was ) 24 guests danced until late in the after- |tary to the Secretary of Agriculture eorzette beaded in crustal beads. She | Charmingly decorated with palms 2 ; ; noon. The bride cut the wedding cake | Mr. Jardine. The ceremony was pe wrried an e houiner of - vellow | (erDs DMK roses and orange blossoms, | | 3 " with the saber of the bridegroom. formed in St. Mary's Chu roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Tallulah | 27¢ Quring the wedding and the re % : e bride's costume was of blonde | Kansas City, Mo., by Rev. Tollowas of Ma i e \faah | ception the house was filled with the - ¢ 4 lace over flesh-color georgette, with|Merrill, rector of the church, in the Tyler of Winehester, Ya.: Miss Deora, | S0ft strains of the harp and violin ; o transparent picture hat of silk horse- | presence of a small company of rela- thy Leach and Miss Julia S enbiat The bride w given in marriage | A L . 4 hair brald, lace trimmed, a large pale | tives and intimate friends. The bride Nhitis iy ware dbiised ai lace | PY _her brother, Graham Budd, and 3 3 pink rose resting on the under side |is a daughter of Mr. A Shaver and over pastel Ahades ot cever 0 loe | wore a handsome gown bf cream i . of the brim. _Blonde satin slippers [is a student in the journalism depart GRER0: 2. ok S atin, | Thew | 1€t and Bohemian lace over an un- sk P v and a corsage @buquet of orchids com- | ment of the Kansas State Agricultural Carried ‘arm bouquets of erchids smd | derdress of peach-colored satin and A . pleted the costume. College, of which Prof. Crawford ha pink sweet peas. i':;vlmm. and & picture hat to mateh : 3 Margaret Lindsay Turnbull, the |beon the head. Prof. Crawford is Little Miss Nancy Lee Ridgely of|She carried pink roses and lilies of ¢ : maid of honor, wore pink crepe de|son of Mr. N. A. Crawford of Lincoln, Baltimore, Md,, ring bearer, wore a | the valley, and was attended by her b v chine embroidered in pastel shades, | Nebr., and his brother, Prof. R. P. u;,mv 1-;,,\\ of ruffied blue georgette. »‘{'\5}'&2!1!}-“;\1. A\]I‘rs ‘(\iheurgp Budd, of et % k. P with dropping Leghorn hat trimmed | Crawford, is head of the journalism fiha: carried’ ths. Hng. by o Bist s-Barre, Pa., who wore a gown 8 3 lily, 5 % BRSier] or powder Bioe. Chifion aud draam Lieut. Coombs’ best man was Lieut. | 12¢€, With a picture hat in soft shades Bernard Lubbermann, U, S A. and|Of blue. Her houquet was of pink the ushers were Lieut. Usai G ont. roses and delphinium., Mr. William | Jeut. Marcus Stok Jeut. Vonna - Bec as best man. Burger and Lieut. Russell Mable. | podortly after the reception Mr. 3 A reception followed the ceremony | BUtler and his bride left for a wed e ‘E WAG C Srtie of ¢ Qon i | ding trip, or trave i . MISS CHRISTINE WAGGAMAN, &t the home of e bride, 2425 Thir. | ne trip, the !..m:“t’;ng‘llnr:; h’:m; Daughter of Mrs. Thomas E. Waggaman, who recently announced her engage- e et northwedt, when: M e R g lclge | ment to Mr. Thomas Carlisie Montgomery of Washington and South Carolina, sisted, wore & gown of flowered wis.|and fitch fur, and a smail black and | the Wedding to take place next month. s tan hat roiners Lieut and Mrs. Coombs for a Th S Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mag-|tended by her sister, Miss Mildred motor trip through New York State e marriag s r Ber-| Millan of Philadelphia, Pa. Neill Trussell, and the bridegroom's end New England, the latter we: - best man was Mr. Ivan Carrico of n ensemble suit of rose crep. Berrall, to Mr. Clarence Miles C The marriage of Miss Kathleen | Charleston, W. V. Beauty, like wit, to hat to match. took place last evening at 8 o'clock | Beale Crawford, daughter of Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Jacques left imme judges should be G st Trors Uther ot included: | in St. John's Church, Georgetown.|Mrs. W. Gordon Crawford, formerly | giately after the ceremony for At f gl Mrs. Amanda C. Banks and Mrs. | Rev. John S. Moses officiating. The[of Washington, now living in New | lantic City. After their return they ; | BV mas( ate polked A. P. Forsyth and Mr. and Mrs. S church was decorated with calla lilies, [ ork, to Mr. Edgar Tremlett Fell' will [ will be at home at 5307 Thirteentt. | where they best arc Dorsey of Baltimore; Mr. rs. [ @nd at the house, where a reception | take place Wednesday afternoon. The | street northwest 7 / known W. E. Talbott, Ellic Sity: Mr. | was held following the ceremony, |ceremony will be performed at 4 o'clock S NMrs. Thomas H. We Mr Spring flowers were used. at the Cathedral of St. John the Di-| The marriage of Miss Julia B. Irs > Banks, Sykesville. Md.;| The bride was escorted to the altar | vine, New York, Rev. Roland Cotton|Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr Mrs. Walter Dorsey : | by her father, who gave her in mar- | Smith, former rector of St. John's| Willam _Middleton Fisher of this T. Clark », | Tiags She wore a gown of wh’e| Church here, will officiate with Bishop | ¢ity, to Mr. Audrey Odell Dooley of \ ' ‘RE i g satin, slightly draped to the right side | Manning to give the blessing. A small |1rving, Va., will take place at’ the %]-R ~ 1s one of Sworzyn’s ‘REBUILDING SALE” Special Prices Prevail on an Immense Stock of New DRESSES with flowers, and a short train fall-| reception will follow in the Colony | Mount Vernon Place Methodist the best ing from the left side. Her veil was | (lub, copal Church tomorrow at 6:30 a4 e The R0 of old thread lace caught with orange | Miss Crawford will have as her maid | ~'clock. Rev. Dr. E. V. Regeste ’ | i 2 5i yoTlie marriage of Miss Virginia Lind. | blossoms. ; of honor Miss Rebecca Linden Smith | presiding —elder of the Methodi i loveliest in s pira- e Wrater, daughter of Mrs. Rich-| —Miss Frances Randolph Howard was | of Boston, and her bridesmaids will be | Episcopal Church South,, will offici- | tions of French ard William Silvester, to D s | the maid of honor and wore a gown |Miss Olive Van Rensselaer Gawtry, |ate. / \ : ‘-WJ'U" B took place last evening | of cream lace and embroidered net|jjss Katherine Hoppin Post, Miss| Miss Marguerite Fisher, sister of 7 Masters ‘""”_d“f“’l gt 1:30 o'clock in St. Alban's Church, | made over pink satin. The low waist- | Gertrude Ogden, Miss Pauline’ Cabot | the bride, will be mald of honor, and for the first time in Rev. Dr. Warner officiating, assis line was marked with a girdle of | of Bost Miss Ma Marvel of Wil-| Miss Grace Kanode and Miss Rutk AR o by Dr. C. 1 Roche. The church | French blue liusine, which fell into|Tuington ‘and Miss Dorothy Queen | Jeffers bridesmaids. Mr. Hugh C. 2 the Capital, exclu- had “(‘ha'l‘;l;::l]gld rangement of smi- | streamers at one side, She ca Owen of Ehiladelphia “ Stanard of Roanoke. Va.. will be best sively a Rizik selection for Spring—a French Im- A and rambler ros and at the!a shower bouque: D] i 5 2, acigh b Si & 3 T home of the bride’s mother, where 4 | dragons and. tea rosee tied vk |, Mr. Bawin Morgan of Baltimore will LGt SlE e e e s e small reception was held following the | apricos ribbon. be best man for Mr. Fell and the ush- | sleeves terminate in silky-black monkey fur, banded ceremony, were quantities of Spring ¥ other attendants were Miss e e v« Mashiu 3 1 blossoms 3 M. Henderson, Mrs. Arthug|2nd Mr. Charles Coberh of Boston, with gold where the fur begins, the gold being shot The bride wore an embroidered Chi- nd, Miss Muriel D. Barber, | 2\- John Worthington of Annapol with red and white beads. It has a scarf collar, the nese robe of soft white crepe, the rose | annie T. Hollerith, Miss Eileen | 11+ Herbert Noble, jr, of New York scarf ends also being banded with gold and.ending design being carried in seed pearls. A |V. Berrall and Miss Katherine - .| M; George Davidson of Davtona, Fla., : & g S court train hung from the shoulders | Berrall. land Mr. Lawrence Balliere of Balti- with long monkey fur. The scarf itself is colorfully and her of duchess lace was a They wore costumes like that of | ™OTe: decorated with a mounted knight done in embroid- Made to Order g ranged about her face in cap effect [the maid of honor e cept for the - shower bouquet of bride roses and |They carried delphinium, snap drag- | marrs age of their daughter Tomasia Have Plitt submit esti- lilies of the valley. | nd orchid-color sweetpeas, tied | glizabeth to Mr. Henrl Joseph Jacques || mates on slip covers. Main Mrs. Richard Lee Silvester was the | with apricot-colored ribbon. ; 224 i ’ . matron of honor and wore a gown of | Mr. John Temple Graves, jr., was | of Rochester, N. H.. April 18, at the 4224 is all that's neceseary. coral chiffon, fashioned along straight | best man and the ushers were Mr. M o < y v = AT " 3, = 4 hurch, Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D. lines, with a’flare skirt and a cascade | Morris Darling of New York, Mr. | nurch. R o - = v T B e Bown taring | o e g ol e raorks . Mr- | oficiating. The bride wore a travel. || George Plitt Co., Inc. Advanced Character of from the waist line at one side. Her |Donald V. Shepard, Mr. Edmund|\"8 80Wn of beige satin crepe with 1325 14¢h St. N.W. Main 4224 ¢ = i " hat to match and carried sweetheart 371 " hat was of horsehair braid trimmed |Quiggle, Mr. J. Tlody Berrall and Mr.| D&t to : 3 wwonts Rizik Coats and Ensembles ith coral and peach tulle, and she |Josel J. Berrall. s el e AN carried a shower bouquet of coral Berrall, mother of the bride, | ‘9" o @ o 0. 80 00 0. 0. 0. 0. 00 090 %0 o5 %0 0% % o% 0% % %0-+% ¢ % sweetpeas. Gown of orehid crepe satin and | SgrOs-oye 030 630 630430430030 630 e36 30 4330 30 3o atv30 o0 30 oJe f0ed0000e0 430 The other att lants were Mi v cream lace, with a silver girdle ginia Bugg of Farmville, V . |and a corsage bouquet of violets. Miss Tyll M fl M. Silvester of Fort Benning, Mabel Charest, sister of the bride- Miss Frances Pepper and M groom, wore ombre chiffon, shading Tea With Dancing $].00 Saturdays and Holidays aylor. They all wore costum - vellow to deep orange and 4:30 to 6 O'Clock ~~ $1.50 ilar to that of the matron of honor, | e cluster of Golden Gate rose: only in different colors. Miss Bugg| Mr. and Mrs. Charest left after the wore coral chiffon trimmed with pas- | reception for wedding trip, the No Cover Charge Service a la Carte tel green flowes ind carried coral- |latter wearing a green flannel gown, color weetpeas. Mrs. Silvester was |3 r en twill and a Rates Uniform with Main Restaurant 7 to 9 O'Clock n orchid shade. h bouquet of | n brown straw, with a Supper Cover Charge $1.00 sweetpeas to mutch: Miss Pepper in |lar on the right side. They green chiffon trimmed with coral flow- | will be at home after May 15 at Saturdays and Holidays $1 50 Service a la Carte @rs, and Miss Taylor in vellow chiffon | Cathedral Mansions Dancing, 10 O’Clock to Closing with green flowers, and a bouquet of | Among the out-of-town guests were VINCENT LOPEZ ORCHESTRAS sweetpeas in shaded coral. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Powell, the Misses ®o % -+% Miss Anne Brooke Peterson was |Berrall, Mr. J. M. Anderson, Mr. Ced- flower girl and wore pink chiffon and |ric Major of New York, Mr. and Mr New Styles and New Sades at It is to your ad age that you inspect this enti selection of Spring’s newe Frocks. Of printed crepe. plain silks, etc Beautifully designed in newest and most popular Spring shades. s low price you will want more than ju T at Special Prices \gain thank tf Rebuilc Sale” for substantial ings in the silk department and best Spri fabrics greatly reduced Broadcloth Tub Silk A Good Grade of Pure Silk with woven 5 7 stripes that are guaranteed fast. Light ° and dark backgrounds to select.from. In d ya. Expressive of the Identifying * TWELVE THIRTEEN ) ot %! > ®, 2> 0 03 % Ky O o% %% XXX O % o% o% o0 o% AXE XX g K X] % QX2 3 %! O 0% o o 3o ogeols 0, hd K3 o R X2 ried a basket of Spring flowers. Arthur J. Townsend of Rochester, Pa. The ribbon bearers were Miss Mar- | Miss Agnes Force of East Haddam, garet Virginia Holmes and Miss Janet | Conn.; Mr. J. Harvey Macdowell of Bessey. Miss Holmes wearing blue [ Dalton, Mass.; Mrs. Edward Lytle of chiffon and Miss Bessey appearing in | New Orleans, La.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank a frock of pink chiffon. Powell of London, England; Miss Dr. A. 8 Raleigh, N. C., |Elizabeth Minor, Mrs. Charles Gordon was best the ushers were | Carroll, Miss Carroll, Dr. and Mrs. C. Dr. Charle: . Wainwright of Balti- | Loring Joslin, Mf. and Mrs. Austin more, Mr. . Crockett of Lynch- |Lilley, Miss Shackelford, Mr. and Mr: A. Shackeiford of | Philip Goldsberough, all of Baltimore, 2o 03 IXTX the usual 32-inch width. o *, Q b0 009! " "’ o Printed Crepe de Chine Of extra fine quality. With large or 17 small designs, and the new *“Cross Word” puzzle effects. An unusual op- portunity at this low price. 40-inch d width y . . Printed Pongee Of a heavy, all-silk grade. Shown in 37 a variety of new shades with stripes, . y L] Tubular Underwear Jersey A Beautiful, Heavy Grade of Jersey Silk. A full line of colors, including blac and white. 36 inches wide. Special e s 3 XIXT> B T 2 T L T LT e e e P L . 2 E 2 E 2 2 C 7 22 22222 > g3 K3 XX > X3 3 THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Two Phases of Fashion in Frocks Heralding New Arrivals %7 7th and H Sts. 804 Seventh Street N i ¢ Thirteenth Street Above F Af“ehEaSter Sale Announces Special 500 SMART HATS Price Concessions A special purchase of new hats; and many selected from our stock of higher priced hats. : » Hats Worth to $5.95 HAIR $/9.59 MILANS plaids and shadow dots. 33-inch w Special. HE very dressy modes in Crepe Elizabeth, Ninette Crepe, Crepe Romaine, Crepe Satin, Georgette, Canton Faille—of ex- quisite coloring and advanced thought in effect—meeting the most exacting require- ments of the wardrobe—for every formal . Special Offer in Our Hemstitching and function. Dressmaking School Picot Edging During _the Rebuilding Pleating B T aned here or 8160 Butéons Made to A oin Our Regular Classes, Order 6 Lessons for $5 All Work Guarantced You’ll enjoy inspection—and we will de- light in the privilege of exhibiting: $29.50 1o $125.00 The Louvre: "THE highly favored Printed Crepes—that dominate now—and will through ‘the Summer. In a wealth of color-variety, and smart draping. 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