Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 43

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SOCIETY." THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . AUGUST 16, 1925—PART 2. SOCTETY. = ; Wedds She carrled an arm bouquet of roses.| Following the ceremony a reception | ing the relatives of the contracting Brilhant Weddings At Bdiemoor Home Little Margaret Limerick, a cousin | was held in the church parlors. parties. F ¢ f s ° tv & of the bride, was flower girl and wore Mr. and Mrs. Lyle left immediately Mr. and Mrs. Norwood left on the cature of Society & very becoming frock of biue eor.|for & motor tHp to Texas, via New | afternoon train for a honevmoon trip gette crepe. York and Niagara Falls. They will(and upon their return, about October Calflfldal‘ {01‘ \Vcck % The best man was Mr. Herman |make their home in College Station, |1, will be at home at 1343 Fairmont 1 S T Smith of Louisville, Ky. Mr. Thomas | Tex., where Mr. Lyle is professor of | street northwest. 925 Huddleston also attended the bride- | horticulture in the State Agricultural —_— The Church of the Epiphany was __(Continued from Fourth Page.) £ groom. and Mechanical College. ke Church o€ e Floiobany s TR : The home was beautifully decorated — he scene ol n 8 H Zl K[N & SONS l hicage, cousin of the bride, and Miss with flowers and palms, having a rose | , LN® marriage of Miss Mirlam M. August 1, when Miss Katharine o s nc. 3 5 larksdale, Mis 5 AT ks A o, ® | Augenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. phine Poindexter, daughter of ean. Tambkin of Clarkegale, “Miss, - G formed. ¢ the ceremony Was PEr”|samuel W. Augensteln of Falrmont Capt. and Mrs. William Anderson Washi . h 3 H e maretage of Hies Minna Dessss, s & Preceding the ceremony Mrs, Hor- | Street: and Mr. Herman Norwood, son | Poindexter, was married to Mr. ashington’s Leading Furriers @auzhiter of Mr. and Mrs. George Adol w ; tense Benton sang “I Love You @ 5. Samuel Norwood of dford Crowley. phus Z O ew G » L x 5 " v 5 . ns - - 3 v street, took uce Augu The r b Wi ‘orme; phus Deswe of New York; Ly Lieut. | Truly” and “O, Promise Me,” accom- | y*nE(oio™, street, took place Aughst 1 United St > 821 14th Street {t‘“ i ‘"‘!I afi&”'j 1 )‘ j;, the Danied by her son,. Mr. '\“"s‘enf‘ Hiam Rosenbloom officiating. E Betne s 1 Poynits Church at Brince: Denton on the Withi fdnd M HIL W "he bride was given in marriage by . Wi AL » 3 | O ——————————C ton, N. J., the Rev. Roland Mulford | Deffers at. the! planc: her father and wore’a gown of white Va.; & nlece of . eI (;m“-m“m P It > 5 I\?I“r;obmlf\ traveling costume “'i.u georgette trimmed with rose point s Poindexter and cousin o t’/«) % o Teception for the family and intimate [ Bictie b to ppaihs Hhe couste terty lace. " She carried & bouquet of bride’s | It Representative Henry D. Flood of A We are refraining from announcing values e ic E ors re X = = ros es 0 e val y. er ve! e oL b A P " o P s o e e i m |later for Atlantic City. was heid in place by rows of mseed |leen Flood, a granddaughier o Ma. or percentages of reduction during this MID- ) ¢ New Y = i E s b o g pearls and tin b t pearls at | John H. Flood of Lynchburg, Va. . e . . i ;. b iy :;d‘\::“,‘:'¢°r§,',:f: e e du;h:f(:r‘::’(jfi’;)“;‘l‘!z;;"}f,’“:(";d(.g‘{:c';; Clther side. Hor omy oomavsent was s | “Mr. Crowley Is the son of Mr. and SUMMER SALE. The comparisons would : 1 g @ oon, . > 5 - Crowley of Do ster, . tnin R. Holcombe, U. S. N., naval aide ' at the home of Mrs. Agnes Mullinsaux, | Crescent of diamonds, the gift of her | Mre. Jobr, I CEomey of Qorgonien seem so unusual that we are afraid that many a1 the White House. was the best Jriovston avenue, Baltimore, Md. of| "Miss Loutse Brown, niece of the |direct descendant of former Gov. Brad- would place us tn the same category with sen- 3 t " : ¢ | bride, w. e a |ford of Massachusett 7 3 et ol e G ton and Mr. 1. Howard Whitaker of | S0 of S e ot e & iemt | “Mr. and Mrs. Crowley will be at sational types of fur shops. tha's School, New York, and S more - ik ; = . Ma. .| bodice and very full skirt. She carried | home after September 1 at 1207 Ham- > : College. The ceremony was performed by | 3o iR o Lo o tam. | ilton street northwest A tour of inspection of our AUGUST Her anoestry is French and South- Rev. G. M. Clayton of Hamilton, Md. oy J ~ o o ern, and she has spent much time in Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Mullineaux and |, Miss Bthel Norwood, sister of the SPECIALS will reveal many opportunities. Virginia. Her _grandfather, Leon s. Agnes Mullineaux witnessed the | ridegroom, was bridesmaid, and wore Announcement We list a feu - : a gown of pink georgette, made on [PrnlisiDesses o Hraucl Compe ey gerernany the same lines as that of the maid of icer, wus on the staff of Gen. Rob- The bride wore blue georgette s Prt 1. Lee of the Confederate Arm: trimmed with cream-color lace, blue [ AoR0f | She carried Ophella roses and DR. R. MARTIN SAMUEL \¥ler mother is a granddaughter of | e et io e e 3 e ; Lapt. John Locke of the Ist Vir- Lictore A e e R Joemh B ?fi’:‘:?s?@:{fi;)“;c‘:"y —consulting expert Eyesight . who was on the staff o gt brof or om, acted | o NS ; Sl TEE 3. Stewart and served with . = % 2 as best man, Specialist, has returned to t\‘ 5 2 & <3 X : Following the ceremony there was a and has offices at the jer &6 and Sto! 1] r 4 - y 1 v and has 1C a ¢ ! UuEHET ;S Stonswall Miss 1 aker of Washing- | reception in the drawing rooms of the | o 0 °0 Comdr. Cassard is a member of the Unoerwoop 7 ton, sister of the bridegroom, acted as | piiel, which were decorated with [gonne Apartment. |, Comar. Cassard 1= a m . il maid of honor. She wore yellow | hoicly Wi wers: decorated with L P i o o of the late georgette trimmed with silver and| {iinged orchestra rendered several se- | Cor. Harvard and Columbia Rd. aRbingion, e Moo = gold ribbon. Her large black plcture [ jo. et e it T s {haplain William G. Ca S. N hat was of velvet and satin. She car- o » 30 for appointment {083 Cuses s of Prines B | MRS. ARTHUR B. CRAIG, AL el o oLyt e in Ehsicani(mony, Covers wernitaajfor 36 anie: | CBove Col 4630 farjappotntment :\m . He 1..-.—.«;:meid vv'ngnwt‘!":’@ ;:::i ‘\\ ho h:sb;i’nined her. {'damily at their | Mr. George 1i. Cooper of Washing- cademy in the class of 1913, served | home at Edgemoor, Md., after a visit | ton acted as best man. WT AS 1 3 puring the World War and 1is nou"«q Lieut. Craig’s mother in Asheville, 'll"l;c bride is a daughter of Mrs. FmST TH THE NEW F HIONS [I Australlan OPPOSSUM CO(I[.S rviation member of the Board of In- C. Hattle O'Hara of Adamstown, Md., P eibarns of the Navy e haterem & theloniy el in the Tom Boy Models |, Comdr. and Mrs. Cassard will make of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Whitaker of their future home at 1308 Lighteenth |peaq and Mr. Robert Lynwood Cave | Forest Hill, Md. itreet took place Wednesday evening at 8 After the ceremony Mr. and Mr . . TR Wini- [oclock in the H Street Christian | Whitaker went for a two.week hone American Broadtail Coats i 'l:,he;va‘rriag; of ;‘ Z \,!f\ie‘;r h3|Church, the Rev. Preston A. Cave,|moon trip to New York and 9”‘0‘"- 2 e Porter, daughter o - father of the bridegroom, officiating. | Upon their return they will live in i . {rs. Brnest. Warren Porter. o Dr.| ™l fride wora & gown of whits | Washington. New Dress Lengths . . . ... amin William Reed, son of Mr. | corol soice, wore & Sown of white - arles M. Reed, took place yester- | iy circular. flounce at the hem, Her | A pretty wedding was solemnized 1214 F St fiuy afternoon at 4 o'clock in theljica' veil Sy il o Saturday evening, August 8, at Ver- [iinmanuel Baptist Church, Rev. DF.|blossoms, and she carried bride reses. | mont Avenue Christian Church, when Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) f;corge Boddls officlating. A rcep- | * The matron of honor, Mrs. Pauline | Miss Edith Long became the bride of 5 tion followed in the home o | Roberts, wore a gown of orchid geor- | MT nk M. Lyle of Texas. - A : bride’s parents on Lamont Street, |gatte crepe. Miss Pearl Mothershead, | 124rle Wilfley, pastor of the church, . COdts, New Dress Lenglhs, v hich was decorated with cut flowers | sister of the bride, and Miss Mary | oficlated. The church was decorated nd ferns | Cave, sister of the bridegroom, were | With palms, ferns, oak leaves and The bride was escorted to the x"arih"de’ aids and had gowns of blue | Pink x\!‘udml;m l’reccledx\fiidlhadcige- 3 ‘ by her father, who gave her tn mar-|and ac! gette o > | mony Mrs. Raymon and Mr. = . e At She wove's sowniof whills |ien st DomNes of tos e | Panl Tedls sang meloctions. SMr I ; Cloth Coats (Fur Trimmed) at August Prices B e e A % 2 .| Sparks played B Beorsette and lace over white #atin| Mr. Cave had as his best man his B e e Tsonitie : EEREIRNE. h (A ' °! | brother, Mr. Preston A. Cave, jr., and Sz e \von | Lhe ushers were Mr. Earl Eustls and | Srebe. “Her vail of talls and-lace was 2 > H. Zirkin & Son Enc., 821 14th Street o e ok |Mr. Russell Nalls arranged closely about her face und re a gown of pink| ", o o tion followed the wedding at | caught with clusters of orange blos: Torathy Longee, tha mald of honor, e liome of the bride. Som. ~She carried shower bouquet s £ \ R T A T Torothy Lougee, the maid of honor, . was In a gown of orchid georgette| Mr. and Mrs. Cave left by motor | of bride roses and lilles of the valley. crepe and carried pink roses. The|for Atlantic City, where they will| Mrs. T. R. Hosick, matron of honor, bridesmaids were Miss Betty Brad- |spend their honeymoon | wore a gown of jade green georgette ford and Miss Rose Smith and they pretty wedding took place | trimmed in blonde lace and a large e e in the home of Mr. and|blonde horsehair braid hat. She car peach and green, respectively, and Walker, at 1140 Buchanan | rled a bouguet of tea roses. carried pink roses. street northwest, when their daugh-| Mr- T. R. Hoslck was best man. Feomaih i Davies | Maricn | us ¥ ‘on Walker, became the | The ushers were Mr. Finnel Estes, the best man and the ushers were Mr. man Lynn Luck of | 2r- Claude Cooke and Mr. Ed Krause. Phillips Porter and Mr. Arthur Ben- | Fssex 0 The Rev. u P ———— son | Luck, father of the bridegro Mrs. Porter, mother of the bride, |clated in the pr a la ST wore a gown of blonde crepe de chine | number of relative: with & picture hat and a corsage bou-| The bride who was given in v | quet of Ophelia roses. | riage by her father, wore a becomi 5 | Among the out-of-town guests £own of blonde lace over peach satin, were Rev. Dr. and Mrs. George Bod- | With slippers to match. She carried dis and Mlss Dorothy Lougee of Wil- |& Shower bouquet of sweetheart mington, Del rose: Mr. Reed and his bride left after| Miss Henryetta Brady of Aquasco, the reception for a trip to Boston by | Md., a cousin of the bride, was maid ter, the latter wearing a black sat- | Of honor and was in a gown fashioned gown trimmed in powder blue[ON 2 straightline model, of pink and a large black hat. They will be |georgette crepe, and carried an irm S homelatter Sentambes b e e | e e nnn| s SIILLED S HAIR i ’ i i L e B wtentea o L & “Originality” It’s Amazingly Simple for ing_of Miss Olive Moth: line_gown of orchid_georgette crepe. feom s s Authentic Autumn Modes You to Own a Luxurious the care of the hair. For your own protection patro- nize ONLY skilled hair- dressers. Our employes are $ .OO experts and we guarantee that your hair or scalp will not be burned. 1312 G Street : b4 City Club Building Try Fairmont Service Buy Your Fur Coat From Pcople You Know and Trust Ask About Our Special Process Always a splendid assortment of T n For Permanent Waving Chapeaux at Gold’s that express real indi- A UG[IST P UR SALE T viduality. And those that represent our Fall @ N P AY M E N T UR offerings for the August Sale consist of a FAIRMON stocks are direct harbingers of Autumnal complete line of superior quality fur garments Beauty Shop Fashion. New shapes and shades to express in the prevailing styles. 3115 14th St. NN.W. your personality. Attractively Priced P [OPEN EVENINGS] yresenting a saving worth considering Prices Ranging From $100 Up ST REMODELING TP e S e e e 65%5%6 5995959555645 56% ASSURED QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES | N, © WASHINGTON SILK STORE Successors to TS 1114 SILK LOOMS OF AMERICA Phone [Esorsnor - & GSt Main Final Reduction = = €. | EXPANSION SALE |0 Queen Quality Footwear We have outgrown our present store and now plan to nearly double our selling area. In order to facilitate the workmen in the improvements we will hold a carni- val of price concessions that may be termed unparalleled in silk selling. 38 special items, many others in small lots, not advertised. Whites, blacks and colors included. Extraordinary values, unique styles, choice shadings for Fall. j(‘—;,&rv G5! C AR —We extend thanks to our friends | $1.79 Satin Messaline and patrons for their generous $1.69 Checked Crepes 31 .00 ¥, $6.50 to $11.50 Hundreds of Pairs 47 Different Styles A eweeping price reduction that cannot be equaled this seagon. Shoes taken from our regular stock for this final cleraance, in order to make room for our new Fall merchandise, which is arriving daily. Every size is here—but not in every style. Shown in White Kid Blende Satin Black Kid White Reign Cloth Brown Kid White Canvas Tan Calf Black Satin Brown Satin Patent Leather upport of this SILK STORE, and now plan 2 o enlarge, in order that our Silks may be dis- | $1.59 Plaid Crepes layed to a better advantage, also give more . . Pemfort to the shopping public. Again WE | $1.69 Striped Tub Silks a. THANK YOU. $1.49 Printed Pongee 33 to 36 R. W. DEVREAUX, Mgr. $1.39 Printed Crepes i OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT % () Choose From Our Latest Models in Caracul, Raccoon, Kolinsky, Mink, Squirrel, Coney, Muskrat AUGUST SPECIAL Magnificent Genuine Sealine Coats, Lined in Beautiful High-Colored Brocades—Stupendous Values % $4.49 Jacquard Crepes $2.19 Satin Duchsese ’ 1 ;i‘? $3.69 Sport Fabrics Yd. $1.59 Printed Crepes $1.98 Moire Tricollette 33 29 1) scvyy it Crene $2.29 Jacquette Crepes 36-dnch $£49Chenille Siipe Only i b o $3.98 Spiral Crepe ;;g: gry:d:re:g:pu -,__i—._? $3.79 Soie Velle Crepe i 3.49 Satin Crepe $2.19 Chiffon Taffetas Yd. $ $2.79 Printed Crepes 36 to 10 $4.98 Brocaded Crepe 6555 1 LOT Not every size—form- Not all sizes—formerly erly priced $6.50 to $10. priced $6.50 to $8.50. SPECIA! Queen Quality Famous Hosiery, full fash- joned, pure silk, all shades.........ocuunnn. $1’35 $3.29 Canton Crepes .98 | 3419 Princess Crepe $2.98 Satin Crepes == | $4.29 Two-toned Brocade $2.98 Satin Canton va. $3.98 Novelty Crepes $2.98 Printed Radiums SR | SIS SabuiChiemens : <{ On Easy = '$3.29 Checked Radiums $5.98 Printed Crepes Y 53.15 Sarin Canton =22 | 5529 Pokin Bensatine ‘ Payments =3 $3.49 Plaid S. & W. Crepes $4.98 Satin Spiral Crepe . = $3.98 Crochet Crepes - $4.98 Novelty Cotele All Qur Fur Coats Are Guaranteed (7] Closed All Day Saturday During August Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. Esclusive Agents in Washington for Quesn Quelity Shecs

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