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SO Of Personal Interest To Washingwn Residents Kaufman has re- turned from a visit in Philadelphia | where she was the guest of her and sister. Mr. and| muel Kalishe nd a short! In Atlantic City rs. Siduey 1 glon Friday Ind., where Mrs. 1 City £ Mrs. Harold C Reigenstein | tor I they New York weeks. Mz Kohner, fage took Wedn 7 wmilad from New York Cuba to &pend two tended at the Julia Kohner, sister s maid of honor vy of this city as They will muke their in Pittsburgh. Simon Kann_ started neh Lick Springs, several weeks. wel J. King, who! s of Mr. and Mrs. Lanier place for sev will return to their home £ the bride ind Mr. Her best man. future home AT, section of sh Women of the sea- 30 o'cloc! e Lighth rd B. ient of the council, will - sntertainment as follows: Ope Simon; § Miss Catharine for Miss Margaret Tenn., has resum National Park _Miss Elinor . Is School for G Mr. Samuel Ben r wax given .u] 7 his immediate Tiotel Hamilton las his seventy-fifth | Besides 4 fam- | friends were nner ihere | wrleston, Chevy Chase | May ambers of rield of B and Mrs week-end - (Continued Gov. and of Tlinois i of their duughter | Albert . Madlener, ernoon, October near Oregol fngton from forn Frank O. Lowc ing the mar farriet to M . Saturday af Sinnissippi . Farm The ceremony lawn, the Rev. Frederick officiating. Rock Rive through the farm turesque backeround from the house to the was formed of bay trees and g arbor vitze, through which wedding party passed to the water's | edge, where a green altar was fash jomed from the tops of a bank of I bushes and of cedars. T urns hemums _shadins | trom mingled with ruda: pla . the | corne: front of the bridal The omb were of the porch ac and at inter point rare old nade with eves and a court Her veil of rose d in close-it- e carried a f the valley was epe bride in ver nd with in of white point lace was ting eap fashion shower bouquet and lavender sw Miss Florence Lowden v honor for her sister and wore pa coral crepe Romaine, made with circular overskirt and long sleeve and a large hat brown lace o tin trimmed w She car- ried a large clust utumn flow 3 e Zlizabeth 1, Miss Margaret | of Elsa Bartholom s Andrews, Miss Margaret McMillan and Miss Frances Stebbins; were dressed like Miss Lowden, the maid ¢ honor, and ried similar bou ets. | An informal reception foll vhen the receiving party stood be 2 small g Svergreen guests the were | Wincheste Drake and Flizabeth Drak Drake. Mrs. 1 ing costume of blue black hat embroidered trimmed with silver-tipped qu Vice President wore a suft and fedora. MM has been a frequent Vi brother-in-daw and sister, Mr. Mrs. Louis Hertle, at Gunston Hall. Mrs. Madlender is well known here, where she attended school during the ars that her father was Representa- tive in Congres from Nlinois. She i » grandda r of the s Kath, in a becom- | with _a smal' | in blue and | The garet, Ociober ¥ led at ! o'clock in _the home of the bride’s mother on Lamont street, Rev. m' Gove G. Johnson of Emmanuel Bap- tist Church officiating, und was fol- lowed by an informal reception. The bride wore a gown of white crepe and her tulle veil was arranged in ‘cape effect. She carried bride voses and lilies of the vallev. Little Miss Betsy arll 1 Bobby Earll, children of the bride’s brother-in-law na sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Tarll, were flower girl and ring benrer. Little Mise Hetty was in white crepe de chine and carried a basket filled with rose petals and her Lrother wus in a t velvet sui Later in the day Mr. Barber and his hride left for u wedding trip, the Jatter having a traveling costume of blue trimmed with gray fur and & hat to match. They will return to Washington about October : ihe sfternaon, R Banished w:thoutd fi” cuhy \, , When proper careis \ &, 7aken in connection with iy FINE TREATMENTS Ins¥uction given \\for home use and—~ > NACNE OUTFT provided dnformation diwrl‘u[l)}c ol l Marmello Beauty Parlor 1771 Columbia Road Col. 10153 announc- | ¥ CIETY. THE ' SUNDAY SEPTEMBER BRIDE STAR, lillnd olhl“ll points. They will reslde |nl where the bridegroom is engaged ln!I"'\il ax, Va., announce the marriage vattsville. A men m_Hyattsvill ashington, nd ton, formerly of & of the bridegroon. 1 \romn ack E‘Alhu ™ | gen | Jam H. ' Md., ¢+ T. Wills, | veil was of white tulle, i | color georgette match, Mr, | were Mr. | bride, Croy chu hen, Misy Who also sang O Promise Me o New 0 by whi i lines by | bou Miss Margaret Johns Skinner Carr, sister of th tend | the the k & | in F Mrs. oin nta, t hat was | fur. Mr. hor Rai A fron ville, land Mrs, ington riage of her nicce to al forr, Catholie Church of Our Mother | aur l MRS, HAL W. F1 { Who, before her marriage late in Septembe She was one of the prettiest bri iss Charlie B. £ Griggs. s of the Autumn. a corsage bouquet of orchids. Alrn.; Mumma, mother of the bridegroom, | was in cherr; d brocaded chif- | fon velvet. Following the ceremony, which was witnessed only by relatives and the most intimate friends of the - | bride’s family, a-reception was held, to vrence ‘| which 150 were Invited ety Seom | Ensign and Mrs. Mumma left im- | Wheatley. | mediately after the reception. They d in St will go to the West coast, as Mr llowed | Mumia has been ord o the U. W. J slorado, which 1s an Pedro, | Win Mr. and Mrs. M. ¢. Mumma, atley thelr way to California will | | stop er in Jowa City to visit Mr.| | Mumn parents, ywho have issued | invitations for a reception for next| Tue: evening in honor df the| bride and groom. Among the out-of-town guests who |attended the wedding were Col nd | Mrs Cook, Mr. Baldwin F. Cook W. B. ington, Col. and | Mumma of Towa City H. Tweedy, jr.. of Miss Zita M. Langhorne of ton © Mr. and Mrs. William Paxton and and Mrs of St. Augustine, m Carey out of Spe William H. Cockrill of ville, V nd Mr. and Mr Mitchell of Philadelphia. colos William I remony was perfc sius Church, and w 1id by Rev. 2room'’s Cousins nd Matthew Wh on ride was in white s with roses and bead veil was becomingly nged. | ried_bride roses. Her sister, ‘e O’Dea, was maid of honor nk crepe. with a picture Mr. William J Wheat- s best man for his brother. ling breakfast, Mr. and | s Jeft for a wedding trip uba. and after Novem- home at 71t Otis| repe, trim- i her Mrs. Morton € Mrs. Wheatl John o Florida and first will be place. ning at 7:30 o'clock, it the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs, s Elder, one of the prettlest eddings in the history of Berryville, Va., took place, when Miss Virginia Page Elder becam: sign_Morton Claire Mumma, f Col. and Mr owa Cit) Wednesday ev Robertson Eider The bride formerly resided ashington and the groom at time attended Western High School when his father, Col. Mumma, was stationed herc. Miss Afleen “lizabeth .{only daughter of Mrs. lsabelle Robinson Elde | liwms, and Mr. William Ashley Noack, 1 wore a gown of w eldest som of Mr. and Mrs William with _rhinestones carls, | F. Noack, both of Hyattsville, were | skirt of which had insets of | quietly married Tuesday morning at | Venetian lace, and her court train 11 o'clock In the parish house of St. | of real la le veil was | Patrick's Catholic Church, Washing- | ton, John K. Cartwright officlat- | members of the immediate | nilies attended the ceremony Miss | Baker, e Aschenbach of Washington was | gold_char- | maid of honor and Mr. Elgin Miller wearing gold kid slippers and | Noack was best man for his brother. an arm bouquet of yellow| The bride wore a gown of pencil anthemums, was mald of honor, | blue velvet, trimmed with silver fur, Lit iss Patricia_Miller, niece of |and a gray hat and carrled a shower he_ bride, daintily dressed in white | bouquet of bride roses and llles of atfled organdy, with streamers of vel- | the valley. ‘ow ribbon, and David H. Allen, j | The m=1d ot honor wore corn-col- were ribbon_ bearers. ored chiffon velvet and carrled pink sign Edward White Rawlins of | roses. Baltimore was the bridegroom’s best| The bride’s mother was attired in p and the groom wore |black satin crepe and the groom's dress uniform of the|mother in tan satin crepe. Following the ceremony there was | Robert K. Nelson, rector of (a rcception at the home of Mr. and ¢ Episcopal Church of Winches-|Mrs. George H. Aschenbach, 1007 L performed the ceremony in the |strect northwest, Washington, at. ving room. which was decorated with | tended by the bridal party and white flowers and ferns and lighted | friends of the bride. with white candles | Mr. and Mrs. Noack, after the re- Mrs. Elder. mother of the bride, | ception, left on & trip of about two | wore wn_of sapphire Dlue vel | weeks during which they will \1«M S rzette scarf to match and | Baltimore, Boston, Albany, New York | Williams, Wil and lilies of Miss Virginia dr th ge | 1 1 | The Shield of Quality Exclusive Carmack Colors ||| Have You Seen Them!? 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Franklin 5232 Phones Lincoln 239 and 504 o/ ———lo|———lal———lal—7r=In m:—ElmE:lm%@_[__——:m:—Em EI atfon from Liverpool U engiged in newspaper more for sev sec 's located in busine: Md T | teenth street M of 1 o1 fof W : Mass., ning St. John's Eplscol | The ceremony took of decorated { dah in from Dis tions. iy age “)u “ride roses : | Her Hibbs of Wash. | Was her sister, Mis: who wi ~ml | Mis: vhe low | The music | vieve in | bridegroom’s brother, Mr. F one | born of Tingham, man. A reception, attended by two hu |dred guests, after which part | will f» i o'clock at vender LY WASHINGTON., D. OCTOBER 11, 1925—1 Bl >ART SOCIETY. business. the guests in addition to of the immediate families were Mrs. Aiken of n aunt of the bride, Benjamin Beall of Washing- afford, Va.. uncl Mr lbert G and Miss Frances Evelyn | Isters of the bridegroom, | among those present. mong mbers Suturday October 3, Miss Carmen Susanne Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Claren- don, V; became the bride of Mr. Mariano Ramos. The ceremony was performed at St. Charles’ Church,; Clarendon, Rev. Father Johnson offi- | ‘fating. The decorations were palms nd Fall flowers. { | 'The bride entered the church, lean- | | Ing on the arm of her father, to the| ns of the “Lohen, A ddth Md., to Mr. | ) ch and was met at the altar by [ Hyattsville, | the bridegroom and his best man, Mr. October 3. J. Verne Deck s’ Church. | The bride was attired in a gown of ride entered the | pencil-blue chenille banded in chin- rch during the playing of the Lo-| chilla fur, with picture hat to match, ! grin wedding march, p | and carried a bouguet of bride roses, s Maud Gibbons of Croome. Md . | lilies of the valley nd orchids He: and | only attendant w Miss Camill ancis | land, who was attired in wine Chureh, | crepe, with a pleture hat of black vel- | w York, officiated. v and c: he bride w her father. She wore a te crepe satin made alon 9 and embroidered in pi Mr. ] were 1ze of Miss Luel daughter of M rroof Bad rry Mole: oo pl: he mur N rurr. nes ll tla Hig: nd My St ome, Md. The | Love You Trul; " Rev rector of "All s rried a bouquet of sweet- | heurt roses. A small reception was | held at the home of the bride's par- ents. Later in the evening Mr. Ramos left for a wedding trip t York. After November 1 _they | be at home in Clarendon, Va. Miss Anna M. 4301 Brand. 4 wine street northwest, and Mr. Law- epe, with a hat to| rence R. Willamette of 2018 O street | ; and carried Ophelia roses. northwest were married the evening | Francis Little, brother-in law of | of October 7 and are spending thelr | groom, was best man. The ushers | honeymoon in Toronto, Canada. Stuart Carr, brother of the e and Mr. Madison Coe, uncle of | The marrifage of Miss Arbutus Wal bridegrogm. er Maugans, daughter of Mrs. Nettie he church Swas artislcally decorated | Virginia_Howard, to Mr. Frank Han- Autumn flowers and follag cock Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. J ollowing the ¢ Mr | Holt of Alllance, Va.. took place Mol left for ddi; evening. The ceremony was perform ng to Chattanooga, Tenn., ed at & o'clock in Stephen’s Epis- | Ga.: the bride wearing copal Church, Rev. Daniel J. McDon- n gown, trimmed with ficiating. The ceremony was fol- and wild aster satin, and a | lowed by a reception in the home of of wild aster velvet. Her « the bride’s mother at 3914 Thirteenth of black satin trimmed in white | street. { { The bride was given in will miake thelr | by her uncle, Mr. George H. Manning street, Mount {and she wore oyster white duchesse ! in beaded In pearls.~ Her tulle veil | xuests | was held by @ coronet of orange blos Hyatts. | soms and had dainty sprays of the Mary- | blossoms here and there on the veil, which formed a train, and she cz bride roses and lilies of the valle nees an as Miss Alice Virginla Williams w 1 yesterday the mar-| mald of honor and the bridesmalds Maurie O'Connell. { included Miss Marie Good, Miss Olive | formerly of | May Carpenter, Miss Ruth Beall and ny was per.| Miss Irene White. Miss Williams st in the|was in pencil blue georgettc, ade Sor. | with circular skirt and wore ‘a ban deau of tiny pink flowers in her hair and carried Columbia ros The | bridesmaids’ dresses were fashioned after that of the maid of honor, in - her | pink, orchid, pale green and peach| radu- | color, each wearing a bandeau of three | pink rosebuds and carrying butter vellow roses and pink roses s Alice Manning and Helen Manning, cousins of the bride, were flower girls and had dainty frocks of ruffied net, their sleeves ruffied, and they had bows of white milene and they each ied baskets of Autumn i flowers. Mr. Albert Anthony Corrideau was best man and the ushers were Mr. Harry Woodward, Mr. Chester Car. penter, Mr. George H. Manning, Jr., and Mr. A. J. Wheeler. Mrs. Howard, mother of the bride, received with the wedding party after v, Wearing gray georgette crepe and lace with a black velvet hat med with blue and gold flowers. ter in the evening Mr. and Mrs. | t the home | Tolt started on their wedding trip, parents, whick was| the latter traveling in black satin| with — Autumn leaves, idered in tan and beaded in red | lias, asters, marigolds and roses, and & tan hat ot match. The | the presence of about BUEStS | out-of-town guests included M n_various parts of Maryland, the | Annfe Holt and Miss Sadie Holt o trict of Columbia and other sec-| Norfolk, sisters of the bridegroom. Mr given in marrfage zown of | straight arls. Her held in place Bt ried a | { ew orange hlossoms. will | quet of dride roses i bride, was her only at- lant. She wore a gown of peach- | and trip, na At « black touch of marriage and Mrs, ne ut nier, Md. ttending the weding w m Washington, Baltimore Annapolis and southern Mo! 12 re Mary Fr announ William timore. ned K. Conv The cere) September Centerville, by Rev. Chygles | church. | “O'Connell She has been hington si of visiti her versity don. and. it in v s ago a son of Mrs. Elia Fairview ave- dtimore. He was worlk in d later w He now Spring, Iy ov. F s, a tenfe in Silver retary to ( ie couple will reside northwest. liss Mz .:;m;.mer 3 ok of Md., shin . formerly of Hingham. were married Wednesday evi < . rector of ey, the bride's he bride. who was given in mar- by her father, wore a gown of | epe nd carried bouquet of nd lilies of the valley. | f honor and only attend: Catharine Cool re blue georgette with fur and | broidery and carried vellow roses. | te maid | Another sister, Miss Sarah Cook, s Mary Bouve of Chev o carried baskets of blue flowers, wera the was pls Bordeaux of Dr. R. Martin Samuel Consulting Expert Optometriat Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. Consaltation by Appointment Only Phone Col. 4630 The Argonne, Apt. 802 Corner Columbin Road and Harvard St. Rockville. ank Os- Ma was best followed the ceremon: Mr. and Mrs. Osborn de: ted for an extended trip. They make their home in Washington, Collegiate Hats for all the “Younger Set” At a very moderate price ]0 Snuy -fitting hats as smart as the boyish bob they were especially de- signed to complement—in the very fashions that the *deb” and the under- graduate recognize as inimitably their own. Millinery Importers City, | brother of of their daug Marshall L Hyde | \\mltilng took day in erce the in hter Kath bert Bon Bond of place at home of Clar son noon Mrs. bride was given in ma brother, Mr. fornla, and M tof Florida was n her man. Mr. home sister, ur Miss Dorot ter of Mr. and Mr. | will October lotel Mayilo: will be 1 Lubin as n Lucille 1 | bridesmaid. man and Mr: Westhaven, and Mrs, arry tron of, e the John Irs. I Burritt Je nd Mr. Allen alif by Greenbaum K. at Miss by wer. rded Mrs. My, wili rine Boston. » by n of honor Greenbau nd of | N Y Greenbs [ nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harnson, and their danght nd Mis honse } paline, Mr ‘Goldt.n Weddm 4 Dav for ; ir<| Mr. and Mrs. ] 1 Stanley‘ The | vest Richard The her |t o of igenient, utumn flow of Mr. and Mrs. John T. 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