Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1925, Page 55

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SOCIETY. 5—PART 2. SOCIETY. Franklin Square Hotel, after which Luncheon Given in Honor |at the luncheon gave tmpromntu|Bridge Party to Honor Nuptlal Events Of Season :“.{:‘.""“?“.‘lpll::. :‘;2“:&';5?"}){320;‘1 ‘:‘:h ENGAGEM N ANNOUNCED 0£ Ml’!. Bcrtha L. HCUS'iS | “'i\‘;:’ll“("l."";’f”\‘ s £ vies Dres h”[lfis GLl‘EldlnC MOI‘CV Chicago. They wlill be at home upon of the league for southern Californ 5 their return at 1352 Longfellow street. — + |and also president of the Los ang The bride's traveling costume was a Mrs. Edna M. Colman, national|branch eature DOcCle alen AT | biona satin gown, with a topcoat of president of the League of Americ Among the brown veldene, trimmed with caracul Pen Women, w hostess Thursday were Mrs. (% = fur, and her hat was of blond satin, a luncheon given in honor of Mrs.|luncheon were mong the out-of-town guests were Bertha Lincoln Heustis of California, | ningham : = Mrs. Joseph P. Connor, Miss Annie i whe s Washington for a few Marriage of Miss Harvey and Mr. Latta Took Mrs. Joseph P. Conno - Yo was i Washing i Frye, 3 c cq v Ammon of Hazelton, Pa.; M 4 i p Mrs. Heustls is a former national |Mrs. 2 < Hamilton, Mrs Place in Home of Bride's Mother Conahan af Bethlehem, i : g 4 g presiden the lecgue, and in . . Willizm 5 Bl S lvotth onOlphant Ba i b ‘] s company which was assembled Alrs. J. J. Gillespi Joston. e 1 7 luncheon were seven of the organiz Last Evenl“g~ : \ tion’s former highest officery, in addl. i A charming wedding, which took 2 tion to @ number of old friends and . place in the Western Presbyte: ' 3 league members, who had been par - home of Mrs. Willlam Edwin)were Mr. A. Jaeckel, Judge William | Church, Saturday, October 3, was § 1 tleularly asgociated with the guest of | Ie v. widow of Brig. Gen. Harvey, |A. Blau, Mrs. Helen Jerome, Mrs.| that of Miss Helen N augh- | | 4 HOASE 1o h el istcd o A., on Chevy Chase Parkw Lillian M. Steiner, Mr. Anthony M.|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaap of | | : 4 The luncheon was given at the club. was given over at $30 o'clock last |Mandel and Mr. Marcus B. Matson.|Ontarfo, N. Y. and Mr. Charles & 1 house of the District League, 1709 1T evening to the wedding of their [Other guests included Mr. P.J. Cum- | Hampton Brown of Marshall, Va. The J 2 i street northwest, and in response to daughter, Miss Margaret Heydrick | mings of Scranton, Pa.; Mr. Sylves-[ceremony was performed by Dr. J. i . gracious words of greeting from Mrs. | thews, Mrs v . \whose marriage to Mr. James [ter A. Kelly of Brooklyn, N. Y., and | I Dunham. x § - Colman, Mrs. Heustis spoke in LY M Chea s Eno K eten M (., D EVITT Bullen Latta of this clty, took place. | Mr. Clarence E. Walraven of Chi-| The church was attractively deco- ¢ 3 vein of past experiences and fory Theodore Tille : 1w Viad P e or Eatimates he hilie e et emite oo e an: rated In palms and tall A i looking ideals. Several of the guests ' dell and Miss Fin 1217 F A & Startin Bide. home s transformed into A recent bride, Mrs. Clarence Cashin | dahlias. Miss Charlotte Kelin played Autumn garden of yvellow and white | Fisher of Peoria, Ill, a former school- | the wedding march and Miss Dorothy chrysanthemums, with ferns, palmsmate of the bride's at St. Mary's,| Wallauer sang “At Dawning” and and Autumn follage, a special screen | Notre Dame, Ind., and her husband,|*Because.” being made for the orchestra which |Dr. Fisher, were at the wedding| The bride wore a gown of white played the wedding music and for the | breakfast just before sailin; on the | chiffon with a long veil held by a reception which came after the cere-|S. S. Conte Verde for a Luropean|wreath of orange blossoms, tiny § mony. tour. sprays of which appeared in the motit y i The bride made a_handsome picture | The bride wore an ensemble suitof the gown. She carried a shower F . in her bridal robe of white satin, with |of gray-blue, trimmed in silver fox|bouquet of bride ro and lilies of H & 1 L 19, od the veil of tulle and rare old Lire rur!..'m'd a gray hat and corsage | the valley. Her sister, Miss Grace . 2 H i “ O\IE\ S A\D \IISSLS %‘)0 \\l) o _.D lace, while she carried the conven- (houquet of orchids and lilies of the|Schaap of Rochester, N. Y., was her tional shower bouquet of roses and |valley only attendant and wore a gown of lilles of the valley. Mr. william Ford | The bridesmaid, Miss Mary C.|rose taffeta shading into gold. Her 4 : 1 P Harvey led his sister o the altar|Grondin, sister of the bride, wore an|picture hat was of black velvet with § 3 . where Rev. Dr. Ulys: Pierce, | ensemble suit of brown, trimmed in | touches of rose and gold. She carried 4 pastor of the Unitarian ¢ hunlh per- [ kolinsky, with a hat of corresponding | Ophella roses. . 3 ! formed the ceremony and her mother |shade, and a corsage bouquet of but- The bridegroom was attended by gave her hand in marriage. | terfly Toses and delphenium. Mr. Ar- | Mr. H. Frederick Koch of Brook! 4 3 . Miss ibeth Wagner was the [thur C. Matson was best man. Y., and the ushers were Mr. Clar- § : 7 = ride’s attendant and wore a| Mr and Mrs. Matson are for the|ence A. Johnson and Mr. Norman S 3 . \‘ II I BL Vu\‘r‘l\"w-\\n of pule vellow chiffon and | present restding in New York City. | Towson of Washinston. i : i < carried an arm bouquet of pale pin 2 Immediately after the ceremony the ” g AT b roses. Mr. Wilbur Barron Glover was| The .marriage of Miss Fairy Bran-|bride und bridesroom left for a swed H - F E REI) best man for Mr. I denturg, daughter of Mr.” B. J.|ding journey to Florida, making the o The guests were from the Army | Brandenburg, to Mr. Lester W. Bur-|'trin by sea. They will be at home i 3 TO\IOR RO\\ ,\’I‘ circle, old family friends, as well as |dette, son of Mr. Luther Burdette,|afier November 1 at 513 Sheridun : g + & from residential society of Washing- | took place yesterday afternoon at the | sireet northwes . - ton and Chevy ( and from _out | home of hte bride’s aunt, Mrs. F. Cii : of town there were Mrs. George Wil- | Hyatt Akers. Rev. W. M. Hoffman| rqp, e i ' 4 TERNOON et liam Beatty of Ne ., Mrs, Clark | officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Burdette 1eft | 4115 orclocn. op tho Rt oreaseper 3 . . . ; FTERNOON, evening, tailored, se & S Margery McKercher | immediately for a \\'e(i;lix\g|(rl;lv. Ths Chureh of Miss Agnes Elizabeth Hov. 3 . made of satins, crepe de chines, crepe Montelair, N. J.; Mrs. William W. | arrangements were quite stmple, and| o igea’ Gaughter of . ‘ 201 ¢ills and bz jooan Mack and all the Littla of Nortolk, Va: Miss Augustd | only the families were present. Mt O/ Bevecings andibe. Chaties st Sl conl inflirens JRRels chrl Al Tt Doushty of New Tork ™ M| An unusually pretty wedding took | I Tavlor of Takoma Parks Hev. John 3 : A lace Thursday, October 1. at St. Pat- | Britton Clark performing the cere g 4 { = - Mr. and Mrs. Latta have gone for a | P g : ¢ L -~ ~19 ~1¢ %) e e mel | rick’s Church. when Miss Dorothea | mony. OTHER NEW FROCKS, £9.75, $12.50, $19.85, 825 up paeiiiue FEiDRand avten Sihey ‘Niur"‘(‘w'( ia. McGee, daughter of Mr. and The bride, who was i 1 here they will be at home at 5 : o i et et 30| Mrs. Joseph P. McGee of Brentwood, | 50Wn of powder blue & ) STE DRAPER McKELDIN, vember 10. Md., and Mr. Smith Hastings Purdum, | IV beaded and a blu © i | Whose engagement to Mr. Henry . Breckinridge. forner Assistant Secretary P son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith W, Pur-jmatch and carried a bouqu . = el Sl ? ri s Many guests were present Wednes- | dum of Hyattsville, Md., were mar- | lilles of the bride ros f War, Is announced by her mother, Mrs. Lei Palmer. 55 FRENCH 14 EI I HA D 4 1t at the wedding of Miss Mary | ried. The wedding took place at 6 |entered the ch her Mr. Oliver . Morse. | o'clock with Rev. Mgr. C. F. Thomas ¥ were preceded by the ushers, Mr remony took place at the | oficiating. :orge Beveridge and Mr. James Bev WONDERFUL the Covenant at 6:30 o'clock,| The bride, who was given in may- | eridge, brothers of the bride, and by y acAstE haih A Wood officiating. The |riage by her father, was very charm-|two bridesmzids, Miss Mary Tols Alpine green, pencil blu was played by Mr. |ingly attired in bridal satin. Her tulle [ and Miss ) Johnson, one wearing i = H. Wilson vell was held in place with a coronet | orchid-color georgette and the other 4 » he bride was in a gown of white|0f lace and orange blossoms. The | pink georgette, heavily beaded, and 3 crepe de chine, and wore a veil and a | train was trimmed with rare lace and [ black picture hats. They carrled pink A Better Apparel at coronet of orange bla satin roses. She carried a huge|roses. Mr. Millard Walsh was best A She was attended by her “sister, Miss | Shower bouquet of bride roses and | man for the bridegroom. e Landfair, w 1\‘. wore pink and | lilies of the valley. Miss Marian Arnold sang - 1 @ o s. Her moth-| The maid of honor, Miss Ann Mar- | You Truly” and “Oh, Promise Me," u 1 er, Mrs. Blair Fleming, gave the bride | 8aret Mc . sister of the bride, wore | com: jed by Miss Esther zlan F 1 i Siin Covers. val aw a very becoming gown of shell pink [ who also plaved the wedding march. Mr. Morse was attended by his|flat crepe with « large picture hat to] Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left that evening ] o Qualit brother, Mr. Anthony Morse, and the | match and white satin slippers. She jon an extended motor trip through the [N . hop of Quality. ushers were Mr. Clarence Ingalls and | carried a large shower bouquet of La | North. 821 Fourteenth Street Mr. Leo Quackenbush France roses. The bridesmalds were ! "The ceremony was followed by an|also attired in flat crepe. Their| The marriage of Miss Dorothy de informal recepiion at 1320 Lleventh | dresses were similar in effect. Varennes Simpson, daughter of Mrs. —for the races—for the street northwest, the home of Mr. | Elizabeth Purdum, sis Ella de Varennes Simpson, to Mr. : Sloree's late grandfather, John Penn | Eroom, evore orchid,, Miss Vincent Anthony Carlin, son of Mr football game—rfor motor S Purdum, also his sister, wore pale blue;|and Mrs. W. A. Carlin, took ) The bride is a native of Pennsyl-| Miss Alice Bernetta Cook of Berwyn, | Wednesday morning at St. Pa \ —for steamer wear—and vania, although for nine vears she hus | Md., Wore nile green, and Miss Agnes | Catholic Chureh, _Fifteenth and s o5 taada her home in this city. Hohmann of Washington, canary vel- | streets, Rev. Father Clarence Wheele: all Winter, town and Established 1909 Mr. Morse s a graduate of Yale,|low. They all wore large picture hats |officiating, assisted by her Mc . where he also took his M. A. degree. | to match. Each carried an arm bou- [ Guigan, Father Kelly and Father | country wear—especially Store tiouts . During the war he served in the Na.|duet of sweetheart roses. The flower [ Martin. The ceremony was followed | & D O AM "¥al Reserves, after which he came to | €irl. little Mary Louise Purcell of [~ Continued on_ Paze) ‘ designed AM. to ‘ashington and took Government | Washington, a cousin of the bride, | 3 6 P.M. ws recently admitted to| Wore shell pink crepe de chine, trim: : t ar, and e law .| med in rosebuds and a bandeau of = et t ple w .'u £old leaves entwined in her hair. she | i} y F r carried a basket of Fall flowers g 7 T make their home in C: e (s raturn from & Short arip 16| _Mr. Purdum had as his best man Rk | Mr. William H. Constantine, jr., of n ruests present were | Hyattsville, Md. : ; kg 4. ‘mother and | Gee, brother of the bride; Mr. Ray- Portray the thought oot e e a Mre “Rieh: | mona S. Czarra, Mr. Edgar F. Czarra | B8 given to preparation lily of Highland | and Mr. Albert Parker Woodson } for the event, even in am e . Anthony| A reception followed immediately @ : : Dk I e ™S NP Brothers | after the ceremony at the home of the the small but #npor- Moo 2 L rcus B, |bride. Mr. and Mrs. Purdum left late tant detail of £ =R d Dr. and | in the evening, the latter wearing a : E i \is, Trush T. Hodge. Mr. Glibert |cranberry red hengaline ensemble Wedding Invitations s. el Todge of | Sult with a black velvet chapeau. Isafeni e iEs atrice Tlodge of| TC WiT L o home attes. Novener | B 2nd Announcements saltimor 1 at Prospect and Columbia avenues, Bretood-engraved The marri £ Mr. Francis G.| Hyattsville Hills, Md. d they will be cherished atson, son of Margaret Matson ] T e ,The marriage of Miss Helen R. Con-| |l a5 mementos of the A e ) r of | ahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ’ : Py Helen Hayes Grondin, daughier wor|A. Conahan of this city, to Mr. Henry happy occasion. Plan Me. Philip Grondin of Seley, Talucs|J- Connor, son of Msrs. Josesih P. Con Montres], Cones Now York | mor of Brookline, Mass., took place » October 10, in Ney yesterday morning at 9 o'clock in the i i . Church of St. Thomas the Apostle. an attorney of Wash- | The ceremony was performed by Mgr. ington and New York City and for-| George L. Liech and was followed by mer Deputy °'-|a nuptial mass. nal Revenue and at one time closely | * mpdsrad® e o cown of white connected with newspapers of Sait| gaorgetta and Chantilly lace over Lake City, San Francisco and Chi-|hite satin, and her tulle vell was held cago. in place by a coronet of orange blos- TImmediately after the ceremony the | soms. She carried a shower bouquet of Uridal party’ gathered in the gold | Bride's roses and lilies of the valley room of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | Miss Mary Conahan was hes e where wedding breakfast was served. |ter's only attendant. She wore a q ( 4§ 7?’ ¢ A Washington guests were Mr. | gown of pale pink chiffon, with a hat | { 3 “ Flat Crepe Crepe Satin rs. Thomas Houts Ci .+ | of silver Ia | ¥ c\ S l\,{) lu NP 1N two specials that are sure to please the woman or miss. Muskrat, Panther, Raccoon, Civit Cat, Etc. 195 Visit Our Silver Muskrat New s i Australian Opossum DRESS Raccoon, Caracul, Etc. S11- Tuslinnie NW. 821 Fourteenth Street Third Flo T Monday. will be anothar big day in our Silk Department. These fa most in demand and are greatly underpriced for the Anniversary Sale. now for the loomsng weddsng — consult on engraved forms with ‘BRew®D P CKee DD s e e o © B0 9~ @ oo e 1ED € & O D Do , and carried sweetheart o~ \} ohn M. 1dd, ¥ . Mr. Tom J. McBride of Fort A\’ ss B e ‘“ s ) Smith, ;,x\ 1“ ilh"il man. \% ) i and Miss G mmediately following the ceremons | )\ A u\ $ 7 Guests from ¢ York C wedding breakfast was d 2 \ d, . i’@ ol INC. fg’ o 2 - Our very best qual- I One of the most poy ity; heavy, pure silk, : pure dye; for new Fall [his quality is truly a bar- frocks. All the new EIEOR \3 gain at this price. All the shades, also black and : ¢ new high colors, wonderful white. WRZ & assortment to choose from. Four Very Spe cial Items in 54-Inch Silks Colored Satin C repe | Heavy Black Flat Crepe $4-69 Y Successors to SILK LOOMS OF AMERICA l!Es 17 F SIREET ~ J 3rd—THIRD—3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE We have reached our third milestone and this silk store celebrates the occasion with the most tempting values of a decade. SILKS— that stand the acid test of comparison. The unique method of selling silks from our own mills direct to our customers has been heralded with appreciation by a great host of our Washington friends. 5,000 Yards of High-Grade Silks Selling Regularly at $3.49 to $4.69 Anniversary Special 40-inch Heavy Satin=faced Crepes $6p.39 40=inch Rich Broche Crepe | = 40-inch Crinkle Crepe Faille Yd. 40=inch Silk and Wool Spiral Crepe | s i 40-Inch Beautiful Brocade Velvets Former Prices $11.69 Z@@@@a N 2 oats —of distinguished author- ship and authentic designs It will be our privilege to show you Coats that are exclusive in their character—the rich weaves that are made up only in the better Garments; and the luxurious furs that furnish collar, cuffs, borderings and panels. Colored Crepe de Chine Heavy Black Dress Satin In colors of navy and black, all 54 inches wide - \ O (TSI TS ST Kimono Silks Underwear Jersey . . = An unusually low pric for this g Lovely new patterns that come in prac- quality; colors are white, pink, peach, nile, tically all colors. Oriental designs. orchid, light blue, apricot and black. $1.39 Yard . 95¢ Yard BROCADES, Velvets and Georgette Crepe $4.98 to $10.98 A worth-while savings on_these Beautiful, Multicclored Brocades. Choose a_wonderful variety of both imported and dor ¢ Brocade Velvet Georgettes. —of cutting and fitting any ur FREE f er material purchased continucs during Anniversary Sale. Join Our Dressmaking Class 6 Lessons $500 Pictorial Review and Elite Styles Patterns—Yard Goods Section. ANNIVERSARY SALE TOWELS ; SRSARY SALE NOTIO PURE LINEN HAND-EMBROIDERED TOW'ELS. some 2 LK good quality with colored borders and”all entirely handmad ich i Saln e, are considered remarkable values at $1.00. Ani R = versary Sale Price .. 25 = CL 3 E S i W whit PURE LINEN TOWELS, of white with colored borders Do = R dusi and hemstitched, in the following sizes- CORNTA hAE R Ta 18x33—Anniversary Sale Price, $1 fringe style. Speeinl Anpiver * 18x23—Anniversary Sa rice, i5¢ Ningl b, %8¢ dozen . 9 dozen Safely in fashion is any selection here; and with assured value. 6520 15 3250:22 Eveningw Frocks Elaborate Gowns for the elaborate functions; and simple Frocks for the dansante. All characterized by a brilliancy of mode and texture that will win enthusiastic praise. ’35£ to ‘16 X Anmvmary Specwl A wonderful range of elegant two-toned and $6 monotone effects in a superb line of colors for street and evening wear. @@@@@@@@@@fi@ DS € oe HANDKERCHIEF SQUAR in_a large assortment of Courteous, expert service is at your dis- posal in addition to exceptional values sl el M1 for $1.00 Main Floor. ] [N lg

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