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SO Society Centers Interest CIETY On Matrimqnial Calendar (Continued from Fourth Page.) Transfiguration In the presence of friends. Rev. John formed the nony. The bride rmingly n u white suit. dress was be White and the completed the costume Precedinz the ceremony recital w en who also plaved relatives Queally by during n ple left immediately nz on i motor their honeyn 1t ot the Chesape. the wed conel Summer parents 1 of room on I Marie Miller of D. 11 B. Stare wer ried ot 10 o'clock roing of | 15, in Bethlehe of the Cathedril of St} and St Paul, the Rev. Dr. Will D Vries officiating The de was given in marriage by her unele, Mr. B L of city, and Mr, hert of E: Hampton, brother of the attended him as best man. Mrs. L G. Spivey of Canton, Miss.. sister o the bride, was matron of hono Mrs. Sturr becominz enser hle suit in brewn ith a h in th same tones, und carried o bridal ho quet of, lilies of the valley and lbride Atendin ceremony Mabel Wi nd Mr. #nd A\ P » 1 ron Sophie Vin Bist Mo inzte White Mrs nd time in returning they will nin their co here The mariia Whitman. dau. n Whitnian GConno of the bride Rev. E n ireet officiatin -< with paly hine delphinium. hydi roses 1 and pink en in marriage by John 1. Whitm 1 of white ch wother. i #nd wore a flt cres tulle Pearls anet Miss Marga honor ieifl veil w and s of brid s held and wor wered ¢ with a eir r of pink : unce on houguet e deiphinium va res skir Ophalia roses and b Nir. John 1. Fa After the two families bride left for the latte, ensomble to match st ik of O'Connor 1 Northern v wearing a bi it with s sm reh. Mary venue ev. Alfrec he immed friends were present The bride wore an ensemble suii tan chiffon. with picture hat nd carried a bouquet of yel huds. The maid of honor, Mrs. En Lihbey, wore orange.color crepe carried a bouguet of rose bud Howard It was Lest ma bridegroom. Immediately after the ceremony the streei v Barro € tamily S officia and a few maich, w and Mr, bride and bridegroom left for a wed. | ding trip to Boston s they will be the guests of Dr. tton. for andards, hinzton, and now president of Massachusetts Institute of Tech nd Mrs. Dalzell will be at home. 911 L street northeast, after July 1. St. Joseph’s Chu of 4 quiet weddinz Tuesday morn al 4 oclock when Miss Landis Etcher. the eldest da Mr. .and Mrs. P, J the bride of M Connell. son of Mr. and MeConnell. the ceremons formed by the Rey Dh Tmmediately precec Miss Francis She: and “T Love ide entered the father to the str “Wedding March.” georzette dre. tals, with hat to match, a bouquer of roses and vallev. She was attended by her ter, Miss Anna L. Etcher. who wore a nile green zeorgette dress, with hat to match, and carried a 1ink roses. They were met at the altar by the bridezroom and his best man. Mr. Irving Andrews of Wash ington. The was the scene ltcher, I"raned Mrs. heing Tugen, H Kenneds the ceremony anz “At Dawn You Trul The church with her ns of Lohengrin's She ware a white trimmed with ne erys. arried ushers were Mr. ¢ Thompson. Mr. John Howard, 2 Harry Reardon 2nd Mr. lug 1T Following the ceremony a reception was given at the home of the bride's parents, 711 F street northeast. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell left at 3 o'clock for a two-week trip to New York and Long Island, after which they will bhe at home at 711 F street northeast, Washington. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Greene, Flizabeth Carroll Greene, of Ale andria, Va.. to Mr. Furman Smith of Anderson, 8. (., took place Saturday, June 13, at noon at the home of the bride in the presence of relatives and friends. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. L. F. Kelly of St. Mary's Catholic Church. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Martin P. Greene, and wore an ensemble suit of 1an rmeen with bat to match, and c: of bride’s roses. Miss Marie A Greene, sister of the bride. was maid ®f honor, and wore a sand-colored georgette gown with hat to match and carried pink Ophelia roses. Miss Regina and Miss Carroll Greene, nieces of the bride. were the ribbon bearers, and Jittle Mary Rita Greene was flower girl. Miss Eleanor Nugent played the wedding march and also socompanied Mrs. M. F. Sullivan of Kansas City, Mo., who sang “Oh Promise Me." The bridegroom had for his best man Mr. Martin E. Greene, the bride’s brother. After the wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mre. Smith left for a Northern tour. About August 1 they will be at homwe at 83 Dunstan road, Ashe- villy N. C. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. M. F. Sulllvan of Kansas City, Margaret daughter of Mr: REE ANNOUNCEMENT TUESDAY'S AND SATURDAY'S STAR. vesterday afternoon |[David J. d per- attired The saiin | utitully embroidered in pat of white zeorzette the » and will this bridegroor. | ard H. | for the | bouquet of | ied a bouquet ! Martin Murphy, jr.. Strasbure. and Mrs. D. F. Dovle and M of Washington. | An int evening o'clock of and Mr. D. Swem officiating. Mr ave the bride in m zown being of wedding of Monday 5. was that at § Virginia Moon Wood. Rev. Uez Walter Crowe age, her bridal white georgette and the tulle veil was arranged with orange blossoms. Her bouguet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. AMiss Helen Martin, the maid of honor. wore pink zeorzette with : hut of the same shade and carried uds. The brides: nae Sauber the former in clu ma er of pink rc were Mi Miss IMorence Dement, blue georgetie over pink with a hat [ o correspond and carrying a cluster rosebuds. and the latter in | sorgette over pink with a hat| espond. Aiiss Dement pink flowers. Eeity Louise «nd Bertha W. Walters were fls and wore frocks of white (e, i Sainuel Mr. wWood A reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crowe, 839 Decatur street north west, followed the ceremony. The 1¢ music and dancing, and I \ir. and Mrs. Wood left for South. After July 15 they home to their friends teenth street northwest the Vermont Avenue Christi N oWelne t 6 oclock pm. VUliley formed the m: earemony iss Manila ghter of Mr. and M I Merrick of Mr. William A e, Fla e wore a hecoming zeorgette with cap effect ind carried of T and lilies Attend her as M ey of pink re Vevied vin flower i Maddox was best man for will at Paisley of maid ales and MeClay. Miss orchid-tinted pond, and whiie chiffon Mr. Horace n and the W. Hart- | nald W. Marquis. upper at the .Con Club for the pur ing the wn of \ hat to cof irl in 1y roses, wits nk M1 ere My was Do m u nan and There aressid ind gu and later for New Mr. York. boat to nd will be at home Mrs. Paisle; cortume of ith a ha for corgette anc 1me shade. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Knapp, daushier Mrs | Knapp. 1 Mr. Emmett P, of Mr. and Myps. Nouh Yo place June 8, at the Northminste Presbyterian Church, Rev. Hugh Fulton officiating. The ceremony performed ut § o'clock in the evening and was followed by a reception e the bride, 1307 Kighth with nd decorated and ferns nd fer church Ldioli W palms rose. 1sed The bride was escorted to the alta her uncle. Mr rze E. Wyne, her in and “she cown of v v with ce and carried s bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley Minnette Krebs, cousin of the was maid honor wn of pink satin and nel of pink roses | liss Elizabeth Yoder, sis the bridegroom. and Miss Margaret Ver- mett were bridesmaids and they wore | frocks of pink silk nd carried pink of caried 4 v oof Sanderson an, of Baltimore was and the ushers were Mr. Knapp, brother of the bride . Stanley Shaner. napp. mother of the bride. wore a_gown of orchid georgette, and Mre. Yoder, mother of the bride- room, was in gray crepe de chine. After the reception Mr. Yoder and his bride left for a trip through Vir- | ginia and West Virginia, going! through the Luray Caves district. | They will make their home at 1636 Seventeenth street | | A wedding of exceptional interest | Thursd s that of Miss Esther Rode, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E Rode of Granite City . Wood Clemons of this city The ceremony took place at 4 o'clock the liome of the bridegroom, Rev. Freeley Rohrer of the Metropoli Presbyvierian Church officiating. room was charmingly decorated with Spring garden flowers, radiance and Ophelia roses and palms forming a bower in which the bridal pair stood |during the ceremony. The bride was | lovely in a own of embroidered net over pink satin. She carried a bou |auet of Ophelia roses and Jilies of the |vallev, tied with satin ribbons which | lended with the tones in her gown. | The bride is a graduate of the Uni | versity of Tlinois. and the bridegroom |15 an” alumnus of the University of Michizan. A reception for Mr. Clemons and his bride was held followinz the cere. mony, after which a luncheon wae After the wedding trip Mr. nd Mrs. Clemons will make their | home in Granite City, TIL. The marriage of Miss Mildred Har- | rington. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington, to Mr. Roy Gilbert son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther toe, took place at 11 o'clock morning at St. Stephen’s al Church. Rev. George Fisk Dudley officiated, with only the im- | mediate family present. The bride was attired in a pale gray crepe dress with a small black hat, and wore a corsage of orchids and lilies of the valley. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Fristoe left for a motor trip ' through New England and { Canada. Dr The marriage of M | Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Ars. Francis Nelson, to Mr. Walte | Propps. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samu | Dickson Propps of Edmond, W. Va., will take place Saturday evening at 7 o'clock in the Mount Vernon Place [ M. B. Church, Rev. Dr. W. A. Lam-| | beth officiating. | y The bride will be attended by Miss JAlta Orrell. as maid of honor. und { Miss Mary Nelson Powers of Greens- Evelyn Byrd el O Bring In This Ad Before =— June 28 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 ! \\..\1 i | and | | i Coryion, | zown | K.! was | at | i and wore | { where a reception was held following THE SUI\.TI)AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. white roses. Tmmediately after a wed: |mountains of North C o and ding breakfast the bridal couple left |be at home after July 15 in’ Virginta. M. ONE OF LAST 1 — | | also | Nellie V. was M Daughter of Mrs. Smith, Mr. William 1. Kapanke man and the ushers listed Clopton and Mr. | boro. Ala will be best jare Mr. Willard ¢ | Wilizm Glavin | Mrs. John FitzMorris bave nt oul vitations to the mar | of their daughter, Catherine There: {to Mr. Charles John Hol ok, Thurs | duy. dune 25 330 oelock in |evening Anthony’s Chureh, Brookland, D. ¢ There will be a | reception for the immediate families nd the wedding 1t the bride’s home immediately after the ceremony Mr. and at St marria of Miss Elsie C. hter of Mrs. Nellie Vinton Smith. to Mr. Reland Charles Youns. @on of Mrs. Blizabeth Younz. took place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the First Reformed Church, Rev Robert N. Younz of ‘West Virginia, brother of the bridegroom, officiating. The church was decorated with white roses and palms. and at the home of the bride’s mother, on Spring road. he Smith, d the ceremony, pink roses, snapdragons and larkspur were used. Miss Gribbin sang and “I Love You Tru by Mr. Fowler, orzanist. The bride was escorted to the altar by Gen. William H. Sears of Law- rence, Kans., an old friend of the bride’s family, who gave her in mar- riage, and she wore a gown of white satin’ trimmed with pearls and chan- tilly lace. Her tulle veil was bordered with chantillv Jace and was held by a cap of the tulle and lace with sprays of orange blossoms. Miss Evelyn Owens was the maid of honor and wore # zown of rose pink chiffon and carried pink roses. Little Marie Young, niece of the bridegroom and daughter of Rev. Dr. Younz. was the flower girl. and Steve Richter, rephew of the bridegroom, was ring bearer. Mr. Syivester Richter, hrother-in law of the bridegroom, was best man, rs were Mr. Cecil Meers b Travers. Smith, mother of the bride. wore a gown of beige lace over geor gette and Mrs. Young was in black satin and rose point lace. Mr. Young and his bride left imme- ¢ after the reception for a West- Mrs. Young wearing a gown of dark blue zeorgette over pale tan and hat of bangkok straw to corre spond. Amonz the out-of-town gues Mr. and Mrs. William A. Coates. uncle and aunt of the bride, of Virginia. and Mre. Robert Young and daughters and on of Berkley Springs, W. Va. In the presence of only about 25 relatives and intimate friends, Mrs. Bessie L. Stone of Potomac, Md., and Mr. Perrie E. Waters of German- town, register of wills, were married at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the home of the bride’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Saunders, near Potomac. Rev. George W. Gaither, pastor of the Po- tomac Methodist Church, officiated. The home was beautifully decorated with palms and cut flowers. The bride’s gown was of dark blue georgette, with white trimmings, and she wore hat and gloves to match and carried white roses. Her maid_of honor and only attendant was her niece. Miss Margaret Du- Fief,_who_wore blue and_tan_silk t Dawning’ accompanied s were o Leghorn and Straw Hats Cleaned and Blocked Let ms clean and reblock | your old straw and leghorn | hats in one of the ncw sum- | mer styles. We will make it | look like new. | Complete Selection of | New Summer Materials lLadies’ Capital | Hat Shop . 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224. Expert Service. = ST WEEK’S BRIDES MRS. ROLAND C. nd before her marriage Thursday s Elsie C. Smith. 1 |John G. Stone, son of the bride, was | trimmed with bands of hlonde mara 508 11th Street NW. Main 8322 L JUNE 21 by automoblile for an extended trip | through northern New York and Can ada. their home temporarily bride’s parents until the completion | construction. | At the Vermont Avenue Christian | Church Wednesday evening. June |T.I‘ the marriage of Miss Ellen Thorapson | McConchie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W.' McConchie, - to Mr. Carl gue, son of Mr. and Mrs. | gue of Scottsville, | Earle Wilfley, pastor of } pertormed the ceremony. | The charch v.as beautifully decorated | witR¥palms and white phlox and the home of the bride, on F street, where | a reception was held immed - fol- | lowing the ceremons | in ferns and daisles. Mrs. Kate Bowbe lonz friend of the | plaved the weddinz n ave an an vam of organ preceding the ceremony The wedding party arr the church « few minutes atter § o'clock and waited in the vestibule to I to Mrs. Kenneth Pearson. who in a clear soprano “I Love You Trul and “At Dawning.” She was ac panied hy Mrs. Jeffries. At the conclusion of the singing the bridal party entered to the familiar strains of “Lohengrin” and s met al the aliar by the bride- om. escorted by his best man, Mr. re De Foe, and attended by the four ushers, Mir. James Paimer, My /. Elmer McConchie, brother of the . and Mr. Earle McConchie and les Waller, her cousins bride was escorted b who gave Ler in marriage. She | bouffant dress of ivory-white | with tightfitting, sleeveless Tt ind foll skirt trimmed with flounces of princess lace. Her vell, wi wis worn cap shape, and held ce by u wreath of orange blos-| soms, fell in soft folds over the court train. She carried a large shower bouguet of bride roses and lilies of the |valley. | Miss Grace Allan Walker was maid | {of honor #nd wore a becoming gown of | | orchid zeorgetie over taffeta, with pic [ture hat of tulle trimmed h long satin streamers, She carried a muff made of many shirrings of tulle and decorated with orchids and maidenhair | | ferns. | “The two bridesmaids, Miss Sophis | | Scheuch and Mies Orpha Neale. wore | zowns alike, made of deep cream lace over colored taffeta, Miss Scheuch in | nile green and Miss Neale in maize. | They also wore picture hats and car ried muffs in corresponding color their muffs being decorated with lilies of the valley and maidenhair ferns. Little Mary Louise Closqult, old niece of Miss Walker, was irl and was dressed in a dainty dress of blush-pink georgette embroidered in forget-me-nots. Following the reception Mr. Sprague land his bride left for a motor trip to | the Catskills and will be at home after July 10. Che bride’s going-away costume was | an ensemble suit of apple-green ben galine, the dress of tucked georgette with panel of ecru lace and circular {flounce of bengaline, and the coat fries de's a life mother, rehes and also b her father wore satin, V. YOUNG, she and carried pink carnations. Mr. | bou H close-fitting hat was of beige braid trimmed with a flat wreath |of American beauty roses, Among the out-of-town guests wers Mr. and Mrs. W. Elmer McConchie |of Savan Mre. Lillian Cobbexy of New York City, Mrs. Loyd Spivey f Canton, Miss., and M Emory | wan. Mrs. Frank Shipley and Mre. | William Shipley of Savage, Md best ) Waters left man. lowing a recept for a . Mr uthern and Mrs trip. wedding »f Dr. and An informally arranged took place ai the residenc Mrs. J. Davis Bradfield, 1010 Rhode Island avenue northeast. Tuesdav | morning at 7 oclock, when their daughter, Flora Mue, became the bride of Dr. William wis of this city. The marriage cer ny was perform ed by Rev. Charles Fultz of the United Bretheren Church and was witnessed by the immediate families and a few close friends. The bride was becomingly attired in J Lipperss While by Artcraft cHladames interest will bg keen when ste sees the dainly modtels fr Fer summicr frocks inwhilc and blaokand whitenot Iomention the rovel doestins dhat add ol fn//,?fiflr/r/zyf summer preseniafion ARTCRAFT FOOTWEARA 13117-F- STREET P Mr. and Mrs. William E. Miller an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Jessie Miller Riley, to Mr. Percy M. Millner. The wedding took place in Fairfax, Va. Friday. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Miliner left for a honevmoon trip through the AN ALLURIN SETTING IN WASHINGTON'S NEW AND MOST FASH- IONABLE HOS- TELRY — CONN. AVE. AND PE SALES STREET DINE, SUP AND DANCE IN AN AT M OSPH 15 DEGRE ES COOLER THAN TRE STREKT Ghe air-cooled Dining from six to nine (no Couvert)-— Supper served from nine until closing— Couvert $1.00—Saturdays $1.50. The Mayflower Orchestra direction of . Spencer Tuppman Phone Main 9800 W M Lutl 1925—PAR Metah ried Thursday i TR et Y .| the Rey. Upon_their return they \:\1‘;}‘;",‘.;”;m_mgwmm Mr. have given up their house, place, and have in the Argonne, locates Miss New York parent Dbefore the Adirc Mrs yestar er ne tended, Mrs, A Mr. and Mrs. 1saac Mever are spend L. and M d Ruth afte &, Mr. 50 ay W home, in hor Kaufu a 1% 10 Ce dacks the | =he will gct as counselor. in Frane B nd on N ullivan and Mr r A. Bennett were quletly m: Baltimore, . Bennett, lina, and will Md., of their new home, which is under |(Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents tanley Lansburgh | on Lanier {men are now taken an a where they visit Mrs. ar er xte of her has sland C: 1ot of July, where returned here Harry Edmund Kaufman was hosiess afternoon rtertaining th inz two weeks in Atlantic City. e 8y | ington, pendin, havin mund their home in New York City. Miss Tina Wollberg is spending the Baltimore as the guest week end in of Miss Irma Kruger. Mr. Mrs. Mrs nesda man aks at their Relgenstein will over July 4. Walter Park Fu ne returned Wed. | from New York City to Ward Hotel, after spending sev y H. yesterday N. 1., 10 be the guests of Mr. and Mrs Lsadore for county remain uncle of the with her | Frane, mp in reel ex sister-in law Romberg | heim, for a month end in Wash : 2 motored here from Reizenstein Elberor home. there | g'clock p.m SOCI 5 - mother, Mrs, |dren, Amalie and Jack, are now In cated in their new apartment at 1863 | Columbia road. her left | Ay eral weeks with her Julius Marks. Rudolph Behrend, with WO ughters, Amy and Ruth Washin m Friday for Atlantic City | ¢on Philip, to spend two weeks at the Hotel Am- | v Harry Colma ored 1o Phila- | bassador. Mr. Behrend spent the week | gelphia Wedne: tend the | end there | sraduation exercises at the I'niversity - anaOf Pennsylvania, when their son. | Leonard R. Nachman, was one of the niver- | graduates Mrs 2t and Mrs. Philip Nachman and b accompanied by Mr. and Alan David, Willia Max Wevl a sity of F ! nn are | Mrs. Alma Haupa went to Philadel spendinz the week end in Ealtimore. | phin last Wednesday 1o see her the muests of Mr. and M Morton | brother, Leonard R. Nachman, grad- i | Samuels at their £uburban home. | nate from the W »n School of the = | University of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. H v Lipper of Phil- | The marriage of Miss Emma Frank | adelphia spent a few days of last week | gqughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SEAneaMaydowen JEl0 (L Frank of Baltimore, und Mr. Emanuel Haus, son of Mrs. Jeckla Haas of this ty, will take place July 1 Miss ‘rank was the zuest of Mrs. Haas of the Argonne list week The Pi Tau Pi Fraiernity a dancs last night at the Club Chane ticler le Tarad The guests al, tended in cosiumes representinz an tists' models. Miss Sylvia Sherhv gave 4 luncheag and mah-jong party friday ar if for 16 “:.“h Dr. and Mrs werg CiLy. | zuests of honor At 4 Mann- | dinner dance e nde Mr. and Mrs. Stmon Arthur Luchs left Washinzton to spend three Mr last week for Californis months. Mys of M Colnmb Cecil Baumzarten is the and Mrs. Joseph Sanders road in at in for Miss Jleanette entertained | mah-jon: afternoon honor of Mrs. Cecil Baumgarien | merly Miss Anita Sanders. Lans h Teft Kansas mother, Mrs Mrs. James igton Wednesday | Mo.. 10 visit her Melville Fischer Thursday night At the Chatean | Paradis given hy 20 of their fr to celebrate their tenth wedding | niversary, followed by a breakfast aj ;. | the home of Dr. and Mrs. Fischer Allan | Miss Virzinia Kaufman was hostesy t night at dinner at her home, 186§ | Columbia road, entertaining five Buests mong the graduates of the clas 1925, Central Hizh S | lian Kleeblatt, Mae S Heid, Lewis Hertzberg Hertzberg | and A carnival to raise funds for fur nishing the new Hebrew Home for the Aged, at Eleventh street and | Spring road northwest, will take pla June to June inclusive, at here will be a special ay afternoon, June Dancing will be a In an oratorical contest for speaking students held recently University of Beirut, first ho were won by Mrs. Ahmad Shaki ypt, who was the first Mos man 1o enroll &t the univer: he spoke in favor of the higher ed Frank and chil- | cation of women Arah nee Thu loc} ture each day Mr. and Mrs. Davic A Sale of Summer Silk Frocks in fashion’s favored prints and stripes at less than regular worth. 'bgo 75 and q’12. 75 FFERING the most remarkable purchase of beautiful frocks we have made this season. Misses” sizes, 16 to 20. An almost unlimited selection of cool, airy styles for Midsummer wear, in novelty printed crepe de chines and washable Empire striped silks. 36 to 46. A real money-saving opportunity Women's, Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. K% } N7 D Brothers Monday: A Clearaway of Coats and Gowns of Exceptional Value HARMING Dresses and Coats for immediate wear — favorite hot- weather materials, beauty wrought with RIZIK smartness, and every one exquisitely fresh as a mountain morning! All repriced much below former figures to tempt the Monday shopper! 100 Tub Silk Dresses 15.00 Cool, Vari-colored Frocks in many simple stvles for sport and semi-formal wear. Formerly 29.00 to 37.50 18 Georgette and Cloth Coats 2075 Some of the early Summer Coats that add effectively to light frocks. Formerly 58.50 and 78.50 Dinner, Afternoon and Dance A Frocks, 45.00 large group of extravagantly smart Crepe, Silk, Georgette and Crepe Roma Dresses All Sales Final TWELVE in light. and dark shades. Formerly 78.50 to 98.50 No Credits THIRTEEN F. VALRADI A GO R R B LR Loy