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S SOCIETY, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 24 1925—PART 2 SOCIETY. Chevy Chase SOCiety a bridge shower Monday evening at be at their home, 1658 Twenty-ninth her h b West Irvi: treet, hwest. [ Ronor "ot 'Miss Lucinda. Spears, i#ho INTERESTING YOUNG HOSTESS T "out-of-town guests at_the Folk in Continuous will be married to Mr. Bernard P. wodding were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. . .. |Day of New York City. The wedding Pollison and. Mre. T 'E cklney. (of Round of Activities | Wi take place in June. Newark, N. J. and Mrs. Jessie | . Mr. Clark Beach, son of Dr.. and 4 Thompson of Harrisonburg, Va. — | Mrs. Charles Beach, and Miss Dor- ot Gt Mesh d Brid |othy Waddley entertained Sunday 4 Mrs. Joanna Dillon announces the / Laftérnoon at the home of Mr. Beach, iz marriage of her granddaughter, Miss - = ectings can TIoge {on Kanawha street. Mr. Walter Beck 1 : v Helen Marie Murphy, to Mr. James R A special purchase of Parties Held—Luncheons | zave a reading trom “'Hamlet.” & . Dimond, Wednesday, May 20, in St. . Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Sullivan of s Ignatius Church, Baltimore. The Served — Guests Enter-|Primrose street have gone to Miami, : ? ) ceremony, which was performed by ull]mer 1 rOC S / 4 Rev. John P. . | Fla., and Hollywood, Calif. They will Meagher, S. J., of Gon- tained in Homes—Person-|return to Chevy Chase next month. S - % ! lzaga College, wus followed by a 3 — - * { | nuptial mass and was witnessed by will be placed on sale tomorrow at al Notes. 7 . . . : P, ‘s the immediate relatives of both fam- Wedding Bells Chime r ilies. The bride was attended by & —_— e — — e, = : J = . b 3 » ! |classmate, Miss Elizabeth Carmel i M | o2ir e e muker 6, unosies] - For Winsome Brides s S » | e maB s B 75 $ $ returned to their home, on West Un- | - : 4 ¥ G man. Immediately after the cere- . ° - i ° it ! derwood street after spending several | Of Capxtnl Circles N . o SRSy WETEh Wik LoORATY a “.‘ed‘_ “ i [ i months 1 Indianapolis, Ind.. where | — . ding breakfast, the bridal couple left [ - — e e tirles was stationed. : . Atlante City e W e wey| - (Comibe ropimit ; M A e Dizbna il beimt| ITHOUT exception the most marvelous values and the finest selection gone to her home. in Philadelphia, Pa., | B o < 3 home to their friends after July 1, we have ever presented. A real opportunity to buy several frocks for after being the house gue: Mr. and | E- Potzler and Mr. Joseph V. Henlock o at 1319 Otls street northwest. | e it M s after being the house guest of Mr. and | ™y, % ¢ 1e;. " mother of the bride, g e price usually paid for one. S:urffh}l\;-‘:i‘xxllln-rx\\;“].i:f';:‘?;‘ ‘U:::;kh“m' |was in black silk crepe with m“hut 1 3 : i Mz;re C;;I;O;Shir Strictly advance styles, smart in every detail for sports, street, travel or Miss Margaret Ister of Chicago, T, | 9f black trimmed with lace, end Sics. L ¥ I b P | afternoon wear. New prints, combinations and plain colors in all the new is spending several months at the | Dramha des 1 e o Hat o : : iy, Fom the Tennessee Sta 1 . D home of her brother-in-law and sister, | “OFe, sand-color ‘crepe with a hat to “Whare have Yol beei high shades. All sizes at each price, for women and misses. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Holland, on Mc \”‘,';::,,_ the day Mr. and Mrs: . ital gettin : e s L e Kinley street, during the convales- | gpuqr wedding trip cence of Mrs. Holland from a recent | 4o Boston m'. ;,,‘_ the bride traveling ¥ ; y s -} several important parts A special purchase of 33'50, $4.50' $s'95 and $7.50 gl |in @ black flat crepe ensemble suit cut out Miss Anne Pressly of Erle, Pa. i8|trimmed with henna crepe, and she " Y e = ‘ihfl house guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. | wore & hat to match. e o DRAMATIC ART | towe, at their home, on Stanford | Among the out-of-town guests were : 3 e 7:15 P.M | 2 . | Mrrs. Henseling and Miss M. Cora < Bumpene Beww, F15 PO, i seph T. Maguire entertained | of Texas. sts at the break- ’ Whether you dream of the flare of foot . ers of her unit of the Altar | fast ; ‘< Eugene J. Con Tighte. and oartan calla—or Just % Guaret | | will be placed on Sale tomorrow at Society of the Church of the Blessed | nelly, 5 Moore, Rev. z g s o 3 — — - = e e Sacrament at lucheon Monday | Stephen _T. - Rev. James C. ser charm, " clear enu Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. West were | Corbett, Rev. John L. Weldenham and 4 L [ (i dinner and bridge Saturday evening - i 0" digse auiriy | I at their home. on Hesketh street Miss Ruth M. an Kirk. daughter of i { ® a 2 » | | Il and Mr. Charles | ried Wednesday afternoon in Calvary S i Miss Mary Catherine Ritchle, daugh- | Mrs. Susie A. Van Kirk, and Mr. Foon s unornmogo ESTELLE ALLEN STUDIO | - 3 : & Mr. and Mrs. Carberry Ritchie | Robert L. Botts of Virginia were mar- Ghttisaion: oF Rooklas Vores | e e = et = 2 - s ~ S HOICE of stunning new shapes, becoming and individual. Panamas, 3altimore are the house | Methodist Church, Rev. ¢ y 1614 Eve St. N.W Fr. 7731-9442 | % 5 = 2 RS oA Deverous, | Montgomery officiating, at 5 o'clock. MRS. SAMUEL T. CROSS, PERERERARRRNRCXSRNANNNNNY,; | Manilla braids, peanut straws, real hair, Milan hemp, fine felts and kid. and Mrs. John Ryan | A reception in the home of the bride's | o0 0 iee 00 S B atvision of th :“l,‘ tihent of C e, | # 4 Chic little novelty shapes for the miss, wide brim, large head size hats, as Bradley lane, dur. | mother followed for the members of e chie he European division of the Departihent of Commerce, | % & el b3 L car s _ 3 with their daughters, Nanine and Anne Cross. Cleanmg & Repalrmg well as the popular poke and off-the-face models. The snappiest selection you | horse show s and of the wedding The pupils of the Chevy Chase Mary- | Party. Ferr vith baskets Rariderts oen: lands School presented a May day fes- | of lilies, decorated the church. nesday evening, June 3, at the Wash-|bride’s sister, M Marie Albey 1 1 n all white, black and white, sand, oak, almond, red. tival Thursday — afeeraoon’ oa) 19 | “Tne bride was in white satin crepe{fneion Qo Lepnalsces i tin atasie f Mincy % Oriental &Domestic Rugs Plenty of all white, black and white, sand, oak, , grounds of the school. | made simply and showing a ufl»lflcate Mios Elarensvill tinve asitier atterdi] o S gerste o Mr. and Mrs. Jere Crane and Mr. | embroidery of pearls. Her vell of em- |antg her slster, Miss Verona Horen, as|Wo16 blue georgetie over pink crepe ; Detre and Mrs. Karl Fenning will entertain | broidered net was held by a coronet [maiq of homor, and Miss Helen Me.|d€ chine. Miss Evelyn Freeman was NESHAN G. HINTLIAN " Better Apparel at a Lower Price members of the social section of the Of orange blossoms, and she carried a [Goldrick of New York City, Miss Eliz- |flower girl. The brother of thel% yyp¢ yg¢n N.W.—At Conn. Ave. | Woman' Club of Chevy Chase an¢ |Shower bouquet of roses and llies of abeth Hawser and Miss Dorothy | PridesTe 5 £ their husbands at a garden tea this | the valley Eynon as bridesmaids. Dorothy | PeSt man. g a8 SRSENAIE eSS .‘i afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mra. [ Miss Louise Patterson w 3 Hamilton will be train bearer. At g FEGrTRre i TR AAR XX A AEEXES m&‘ | * 3 bridegroom, Mr. Paul Hoelman, was | Fenning, on Northt n str honor and wore peach-color flowered | Tjeyt. Bennett' will have Lieut, The officers of the s , Mrs. Joseph | georgette crepe, trimmed with blond | Randolph Williams as his best man, Deveau, Mrs. A Corning, Mrs. |lace. Her picture hat was of blond {und Capt. Carl Rohsenberger, Capt. e —— William T. Pollard and Mrs. Newman | horsehalir braid. trimmed with 1#e of | john 1. Woods, Capt. Ce P e—— v v Mrs. J . . Capt. Cecil Moore and e e Little will assist at the tea tables. | the “same shade and velvet ribbon. [ieut. Herbert Vogel s ushers > o — — E——— — — The Utility Table of the Rector's|which fell in streamers over her - — Y Aid Society of All Saints’ Episcopal |shoulder. She carried Ophelia roses.| Miss Gladys Mildred Albey, daugh- llll /S f@’ Shop of Quality 937939 F St ch, Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor, | The bridesmaids were Miss Mar- |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Albey, SN/ r, met Monday for luncheon at |guerite Kelly and Miss Hazel E. Pat- |and Mr. Louis Hurlebaus Hoelman, ur & /I ) home of Mrs. Handy, on Jenifer | terson, their dresses fashioned like |son of Mrs. Louis H. Hoelman, were | TR, street. that of the maid of honor, Miss Kelly 'married at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson, who has | in pink and Miss Patterson in green,jevening, May 13, in_the home of the been visiting in Charleston, W. Va.,|and their hats were like that of the |bride’s parents, 1658 Twenty-ninth - v Credit . has returned to her home, on Hunt.|maid of honor, but in shades to match |street northwest, Rev. James T 4 g C",'.' or C " ~ Cash or Credit ington street their frocks. They carried pink sweet. | Marshall officiating. The house was 3 REPAIRED . the Pgl“ Is Tonesee I the Price Is he Woman's Club of Chevy Chase | peas. prettily decorated with ferns, palms \. ¥ the Same :: 3 : e held its last meeting of the season| Mr. M. L. Matthews was best man, |and Easter lilies. 7 o P Same Wednesday at the Chevy Chase Pres-|and the ushers included Mr. Georgs| The music program was given by RELINED byterian arch. Luncheon was | Bartlett and Mr. Gordon Vaden. Miss Dorothy A. Tschiffely, who sang . 3 served preceding the meeting. The| Mr. and Mrs. Botts left later for a | At Dawning” and “O Promise Me," = - annual election of officers and the | motor trip, and after June 1 will be at {4ccompanied by Mr. Ernest Freeman, New Styles for Next reading of annual reports took place. home at 5506 Colorado avenue. who also played the “Wedding p Mrs. O. C. Merrill was re-elected presi- | March" from “Lohengrin” and Men- 7 Season Just Receive | vv 917 F dent, Mrs. William Cullen Dennis was | Ee ¢ delssohn’s “Wedding March.” t. Mrs. Earl F. | opo) A. Ebel. daughter of Mr.| “'The bride wore a gown of white : : rles E. Ebel of 3629 Georgia ave- % ; i b s g = SN R L R e R N nusually M seeer QS stReE tary, and Mrs. J. P. Ault, treasurer. | cc¢, Smith, son of Mrs. Georgla A.|carried a bouquet of white roses ’ | 2 S - 2 The Rec lub of Chevy | | Smith of 936 K street northwest, June 2441 Ontario road. | h s sings Westbrook has | The wedding will take place in Trin. | | H t't h' 4 N h I A W d f l P h ! ome, on McK |ity Lutheran Church. | rg 4 treet, after spending & v\!]eei\;hnxxflj\“m &l “iss Evel s a ]xn'nminent horse €mstic lng | i C it for ”t’f onderru urchase. N home of Mrs. Guy Roland, on Kana- wha t. taile Va. " woman and is one of the District wom- S H a8t Shdnplons: torage i 3 The Chevy Chase Chapter of the |® . Y. W. C. A will hold ic lunch- | Pl I ] ; R s &.:MJI.',\“ My 27 at ‘u::n]p; Dr: and Mrs. Edward B. Horen have | ||| eahng . —when your Fur Coat is i Q} ) [ 4 “?’1‘355\»,‘,'%‘m.‘;‘fii.pf“‘ii" : el ‘ P left with us for remodeling. ’ A a P ned at|William Clarence Bennett, jr., Wed- ‘Bu tons Covered | i A | T RTART R o G0 T ) 2 E i For Women, Misses and Larger Women! | Absolutely the Best ‘ s - I I 3 ) N Dresses That Were Intended to Sell at Remodeling Clearance | o= | I Bt T memea Wi L K 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F Grands, | 2651 15th St. NW. | Phone Main 1647 O Players, i { Uprights S - —— Big Reductions —Our Used Piano Department is to undergo extensive remod- eling. To make room for the workmen, immediate clearance of| much of this stock is necessary. 50 Used Upright Pianos, | ENSEMBLE Players and Grand Pianos will be sold this week. for Summer : of Knabe Grand......$245 Y Printed Traded-in Grands Good as New Weber Grand. . ....$750 ' HE Ensemble Cos- ! \ Choose two or three—anticipate the tume for Summer is | Kurtzman Grand...$875 '- i )\ colorful and chic. Of Summer—lig}lt. pretty frocks of the dressy e f?g::for g’gi‘:l’:’ion‘;’i type, dashing sport frocks and frocks in dark colorings. design, it is the smartest of the ! Satin-Faced Canton Flannel-and-Twillsheen E . new season’s fashions. Our - Traded-in Pianos collection includes models for i { Crepe de Chine misses as well as matrons. Georgette Crepe 10 UPRIGHT PIANOS $9 5 ;Q 2 ‘ Flat Crepe : Wool Crepe Good Val t $150 ood Value a Printed Silks Striped Mellosheen 10 UPRIGHT P IANOS 313 5 fl / ‘ In new soft colors—gray, sand, blonde, white, rose, caramel, green, Good Value at $200 blue, brown, red, orchid, navy, black! : escorted by her o - ! R Aokt 24. Mr. Smith is assistant probation Y l P i i Chase met Monday evening at the |2 Mr: SWith is assistant probation £ oW rices | (Almost New) Flannel-and-Figured Traded-in Pl Style features include godets, tunics, ensembles, skirts e e flared or ruffled, lace yokes, plaited rufflings, gay pipings. 10 Players 7, ‘ beads and braid 245 | Erlebacher Exclusively Different CWELYE.TEN TWELYE-TWELYE F STREET PECIALIEYE INTPI AND - REPRODUCING PIAM BRECHLATE W TPANOLAZ AN REMROBUCING. PITNOE®