Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1925, Page 56

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, OCTOBER 18, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. B o = - ‘ . . . K mro:fl ?‘r:rlfjh\l\x:-‘s.t‘ where they have i n wrri.-.‘g?ros \v»(.e?-u v 'T\'\”:‘ Official Announccd beth Gibbs, daughter of Mr. Rufus F of Mid In Navy Academy’s Shadow |- e s e o of Capto Heghtn, i, o 30, {50k it o n e i of | i artman o Chnptr, William Phillp Sherrer of this clty | ficiating. s g by a wedding breukfast at the Hotel took place Thursday evening at the | Tho bride wore a brow g gy e H lfifilx_nfum, at which 40 guests were 1 A - home of the bride's father, Shady | £own, with a hat (o 1 : neme Cne MLk el leat= (,n"nc dfld (m—mf‘amlhcs Rcturn to omes | Present. 7 v Side, Rev. Willlam La Roche of ried yellow roses and 1 - chairman and Mrs. Willlam Dougail The bride, who was given in mar- - “irst Cl s officlated, le etc vice chairman of the rid o 3 First Christiun Church Leetch a8 vi . 7 5 ; " s e by her mother, wore a gown of e a reception followed at the 1. 0. O. 1. | Miss Jane Speck of Staunton attend- | seventh Con all to bo given for Winter—Parties Are Held in shell pink chiffon, trimmed with seed s Han T 2 - o= ,,k,.,,‘, Al r,f'l | sev I""” " ",'”\ 5 ’T‘:r Db Ly | bearls over crepe ; v Sy f 2 ; The bride wore a gown of pencil | of crepe, with u hat to match, | 2t Rauscher's November 17. . 5 2 {was of shell pink caug v % : 1 blue georgette crepe trimmed in silver ‘ercy Keller was best man for his | 8erving on the ways and 1 »\“““P“l‘s Homes. < ar s a | |- i 3 y 4 embroidery, and was attended by he | mittee of the chapter are: M Miss J Pr Gibbs, ' To chairm Mre. F . ; ~ Car cr s TorEa M Dalgleish, who was her | N ? 1 [ Bfcerstomorronrat 44 ]2 Jret Linn, Miss Eleanor Cropie % i > | Misw Julla Cook, Miss Mary 8. Epris i Fri-| irls, - - 5 i 2 Sherr r - ne 8 The hest known h ol is ob-| man, M corge Dougall and York Me. as T arer. They San : cal & 1" from th e and Mrs. Keller he at homy <skopf en. | were dressed in crepe roma in p with hats to match, and car- | ried baskets filled with pink Columbia {ioses and ferns. The church was artistically decorated with palms, { Autumn leaves, ferns and orchid color or |and white chrysanthemums. A string- - | ed orchestra augmented the organ. Thomas Carjin, uncle of the bride- groom, was beést man, and the ushers E . George Fleschell, Mr. Joseph | | s : P ¢ 3 = rend, Mr. Joseph MecCarthy and| | o f : — e uLe | Mr. Joscph MeSully. Parents of the | | s : " § / bridal couple received with the wed- ing party after the ceremony. Iol d M OW-—just before we move we are reducing fa- ut {m..“u guests Included Mr. and | | 9 ) N mous makes of Rugs that rarely, if ever, get into Mrs. La Fiant and Mr. W. H. Sherman of Burlington, Vt; Dr. and Mrs. J. tcDonald of Lynn, Mass., and sales of any kind. Misgs Mary Alberta > o . . Mr. and Mre. John e Room-size Persians and the smaller Ryan, to M ser Edward Davi v e - Iz = z . Mrs. Ardella M. Davis " ; : : 5 sizes of Orientals—beautiful colorings . October & g % Jith Baptist Chirch, ? o i . : { ¢ and rare old patternings—that will S IChIoE: s BenatiTs A ; B : ! ¢ grow to be heirlooms among your Autumn flowers and foliage. The 3 g family treasures. beth Carpenter and Miss Dorothy «u\ utbecker sang “At Dawning A “O Promise Me.” ¥ “yeamvaon : The bride, who was g ar- -7 $ . 1 e ek i e siven i mar . Reduced from 207 to 30 | white crepe satin embroidered in crys. L ¢ (4] 0 tal beads. Her tulle veil was held by = a coronet of princess lace and orange VALE TRUITT, a shower | Before her marriage in Bethlehem Chapel Wednesday she was Miss Margaret A NTe oE Dye. Her parents are Capt. and Mrs. L. L. Dye of Garrett Park. from the original markings. 1 i Lamont street northwest, the home of | side to the poet, James Russell Lowell Jonior, wearing a gown ¢ Rev. Harry L. Collier, pastor of the | Mrs. Dickey has been active in church satin trimmed with gold | il Gy At ) )’ ated nd X-ll\‘»'\ large rcle of 't ask 1 ch andicarried an||’ Brr: Dioes it 2 Hivlone rert : Sl G Don't ask us to cha arm bouquet of Oph ros this city. e is relat ) his futher” be at home to thels D¢ 6 | have to expect eve Miss Dorothy Miss Thelma | em——— These are the only c er nad Mrs. ‘ = Reamy, the bridesmaids, ®: 2 ¢ a a ¢ Our new reorgette crepe in blue, S i O 2 X - 5 5 o o nd orchid, with tulle | A location will s'to match and sprays of silver 4 sstricte omar. s in their hair. Fach carried | be at restricted. Tl 1quets of sweetheart roses d I 1226 y p St ol ttle Fsther Norton and Evelsn| ® 11 3 l { e e e ashion : 1 Comn. Nejib Hekimian afternoor of white georgette over silver ] t I £i5 3 it of i nsists e Established 1901 n, wife of | and carried baskets of rose Herbert Reamy was best man | ey = s 1512 H Street Wilkins Building Otherwise—Your choosing is un- t. Comdr the ushers were Mr. Albert Upon Foota orge, Mr. Howard Ryan, Mr. H. Os- = r Bryant and Mr. Frank Cummings. Every Event of The Day. Following the ceremony o reception | ey| | was held at the home of the bride’s Sindificre Bt 1| sister, Mrs. Florence Reamy. The| wfl The Shop of 3 ! Cash or Credit Cash or Credit home ‘was prettily decorated with foli- i 2 g9 | : : e and vellow chrysanthemums. Artcraft You E | The Price Is The Price Is The bride and bridegroom ware as- | I Will Find Them! : 1 1 The Same - The Same }|sisted in receiving by the bride's| » . y " | mother, Mrs, Ryan, who wore a dress | Shoes for Sport of black geor nd blue cut velvet, s T 12 S ind Mrs. 3 of the bride: | For Street Wea wife of Commian R e oster spent the | ET00M, who w ck lace. For Teatime e nen : e taae iyl i Mr. and avis left Immediately | = ‘ wedding | And Lvenir 1 F \\h!‘ru ! A Wa y ay to Be Complete, s will make their futige home, the | 3 i . f o wearing a dress of pencil blue | Smart. Gav. Youthful! 3 | STREET \ 3 . 5 R STREET in embroidered in gold braid and a| e\l st : ; small black hat. | Mr. Davis is a graduate of the Na- tional University Law School and a \y?;::'\:ix;:r the bar of the District of I EXCLUSIVE APPAREL | Jirs. Elizabeth Langer _announces marriage of her daughter, Llsa| /p| | . CAN BE BOUGHT HERE | SEmre e 35, Afbert Louts Sendusly | |of Indiuna on Saturday, Octoher 17, | \§ O I ] e tan|1925. Mr. and Mrs. Sandusky will be | ) an|at home after November 1 at the - i nee | Claridge, 1604 Q street. | = 1311 -F-STREETP t of interest to many in this | e arl i e ) — = — With Only a Very Small Outlay of R. 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