Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1925, Page 67

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 1, 1925- PART 2. SOCIETY. 7 T = i 4 R o breakfast was served, \\l\enm\amlque'v ught with a band of arls and | Mrs. Herbert Gaston and family of )£ the most interesting stu Gay Halloween Ball {Wedding Bells ng p silver service, which belonged to the | orange blossoms and she d a| Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cc the, Massachu Inotit S P ey ot L e bride’s great.grandmother, was used. | shower bouquet of bri ind | of Charlotte M hnology this vear is Mrs. Lee L ets ace tor Deason s In cho,us Greetlng : Mr. and Mrs. Salshury left for alwhite cosmos Vacher of « i M tuth | Fu Tung o came from China re e s 7 wedding trip later in the day, the lat- | Mrs. Henry A. Curtis of Newport | Hartley o Henry | cently to woi Social Festivities To Brides of Autumn ter wearing an ensemble suit of black | was the matron 6f honor and Miss| A, Curtis i Mrs. William | trical engineering o« the . {and ecru and a hat to match. Upon | Amy Gaston and Miss Dorothy Cias-| 5. Bailey, 3d. of Newport tute T p | their return to Washington they will | ton were. the bridesmaids. Mr 2 | reside at 1800 I street. tis wore a gown of hlonde (Continned ! ntinued §f heed 1 ; 'xrs;m, with a hat to match, . | yMae marriage of Miss Lois Dale lbridesmaids ‘were in orebid and yel Brilliant Function at May- ! " { purple chrysanthepyums and Columbia o ’ « FO1 dhushiter of . M. Mre o 1 e . 2 2 flower Hotel Is Largely| L 5 2 e ‘“:m e s Tlow taffein. with hats to matcl Carolyn Cowell was the flower The 3 1 | R : o el b | Attended—Ballroom| . atner, 4. & T Emory , ; Ly s onloUME end M cvine ,'_‘9-‘3'1'1{ the attendants carried cosmos i o o | boro. N in marriage . 1 | i . Vo k pl e shades. q | Handsomely Decorated. | She was att »wn of blue and | é o 1) i "“‘“lflw - \‘hl‘:-‘“\ 'Nv':,::;,' hester | . Jumes WiHkers wad hest nuin ) I miver procade velvel, With i pict 2 ool v 3 | Prec ceremony Mr. Wi ! A to maten. Her flowers were 4 i |orcock. Rev. : son, assis : . Promice M f‘\’ high mark for social prestige, as | jumbia roses :unl‘l;\tim\u\ asters ar S o , ,‘ “A\l‘w‘:"\:f.‘;»‘ B. r “ulml 1 : e Truly . h well as the traditional Halloween gay- | ranged in an old-fushionéd bouquet Y # : | e knen | close o the service foct t etles was set by the Mayflower Hal-|and tied with pink t Mr. J. Mar ; 0o &0 Ana precadiiic fove n rotiners loween ball last evening. sponsored by * shallJordan of Emporia was the best 3 i : {he cetemony e s | | Following the cerenny ; eption in- the hoine Mrs. Effingham Townsend. As the | man v 3 q : - e” The cer v 2 , | Me The ceremony 8, OUgWA & Koiaas Cpasente’ WL w first lurge ball of the season it opened | Immediately after the ceremony Mr 3 ™ J | by . t th : Saki 2! $ 5 g | by a receptio e home of the : o 7 L , e . the Winter round of gayeties w 1d Mrs, Harris left for an extended 4 [ Birdes paeets. - The sheme “'"“li'r;:.rr. AtEsTany dingmal ! For Madame e¢nd Mademoiselle brilliancy that augurs well fo | Northern tour. -Upon their return they p ibelaes r = vear. The many Interesting | Will be at henie in.Emporia. Va i % jleeeeg v ke of b Mr. and Mr by t present include me bers of siden: My, nd. Mrs, C. L. Galbraith enter- o l Sl 1d white dah : | for Y ¥ Tt " S » 3 i H with a background of palms wd | 5 ° 1, diplomatic and official circles. taiped in honor of the bridal party at y ! L & { where they will spend thei r i decorated especially for ace ir home in Arl n, Va., after the i rns. moor - £ F1Rne a flower was especially attractive, Gold | Among those who attended the wed i & | fex Tthen, Whe e e Dy Bar- | cinets the wedding Mr . and scarlet Autumn follage. huge!ding were Mrs. ¥ Kunowles, Rich e “;}‘,"”’ :gown of Guolessel Guy It shocks of ripened corn and big yellow | mond. Va.: Mrs. mory. Mr. and | i | v"“"" embroidered in ipeacts and } Kathr pumpkins were prominent motifs in| Mrs. ¢ W “hase City, V v f % xhiltestones Her vell was of lace N o F e : . cnnis | . 3 ! |and was held by a coron orang == E I o . 1l background th -t off the | Mrs: B. M. Garner and Mr. E. Enni { |and was held b et of o i Exquisite OATS i zay costu £ the dancers to advan. | Kanes, Emporia, \a i { | blossoms. She carried shower ~ z - and eetie| St Joseph's Catholic Church was | X : ‘ll-;)lulfy_mr of lilies of the valley and Originations warmth, ride’s roses eaming green and scene of a very pretty wedding, . ‘ 's roses. 3 : 4 o e e i an o | i Jexsie 11l sister of the bride, v attractive Miss Dorothy .A tewart and Mr. J. ! 3 5 i 3‘:'“‘ e mald of honor, and wore part of 1 o scheme. were | Hertran MeMahon, both residents of | . e e L the lights, sheat in golden gauze \Washingfon. were married » ev i T e IO rariat - oug £ The Vashing } | erimaon_rosee. 1e en route f otl i and smooth-tin a Y Imported vpliqued with w 1ok velvet mo- | 1 A daine. Tubtor ‘ot e chutdh H e attengs vora Missl B - A = : ot SRR b R L othe endants iss | inception of the soc > g s fiends and dr. . jofticia { ! Katherine Heall. sister of the bride- S Reproductions Uovunend e Pefore the cerpmony Pawn- i g |groom: Miss Mildred Thompson season have IS 1. Amony hose ! ins” was sung by Miss Il x.'in | 1 - | Miss Grace Weitzel and Miss Emma- | § oy i T | of ned partics were the Mill-['Stephun ' on A i : ; line Thompson of Washington, who D i0 < } . (ustria and Mme Prochnik, | LR Tien ewart, vounser | i 3 wore gowns of green, vellow. blue Brewoed-engr ! Frenelt Models ster of and Mme. Sams | liner of the bride. The bride en- | 4 4 rchid chiffon. with hats to B : iveiani Adm e | t8 the church, eseo her atch, and carried Louquets of roses Wedding Invitations utive wnd Mrs Fred | (0 O Giien 1 Stewart. o i The flower zirls, Roma Saunders| B8 and Announcements sentative and MU | straing of the bridal chovus from nd Beverly yrnes. wore rose crepe e s henyh lich % 4 L |9 ehine wowns and carried baske As the wedding > Walsh. 2 . The maid of honor < MceMahon, | % . N of_chrysanthemums « B 'niln'\h and|sister of the fexr vas in | 4 2 F J : .\Iln John W. Beall, brother of the time nears, consult 00 mifiee. e and S | OOF S e R et fesen ) | 3 & Vi ushers were M Louls Tieall, Mr. On CHngraze d forms The bridesmai o Miss Hiltrude | 9 e i s g Y Fletcher Watson, Mr. Dwight Fore- | of appropriate ar A} and Mrs. Ha Corment. | Phillips, a cousir. the br f ] : 8 s man and Mr. ¢ R Whitaker. 5 PP ik 4 110.00 nd Mrs. Floyd Waggaman, Mr ‘digan. Miss Phillips 4 7o had " B W Mrs. Hill, inother” of the bride tistry coith s. Floyd Wa . Mrs. ) ; 3 ! | wore tan georgette crepe, and Mrs. ,mxi“\ L‘\lm?;\ |\‘\a‘r¢-‘_«|‘ e ;*— oty "‘ Sl ’ : + / ; ‘umn‘ mother of the bridegroom, | I}l ‘BR .awrence Townsend, |and Miss Madizon was in DHowe CREWIN 4 / |™3r. and Mra Beall lett after the : €0D T Mr. and Mrs, Pem. | blue with Dlack nicture aat, she ¢ - 2 | reception wedding trip to the Stationers and Engravers . Delox 1 rlfi»n_. ried American I‘N oo o & b South. the bride wearing a gown of 611 Twelfth Se. N.W. s Wi unei i Rnsn Eoan o ¢ gray and cerise flat crepe. gray coat enzie, Mr 1rs. Clarence | earried # bridul quet of | 5 o et ayeaTine Tt Calhoun, Mrs G lerger | roses and lillies of the valley i ze of Miss Gladys Laura | Mr.” Arthur : Lt mioh, A. Stewart, a_brother Gaston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs o Mactarland | ot e i whs Dokt o The > | Horace M. Gaston of Fails Church, | Frown, Miss ifelen Mary K e e e ool MISS MARGARET HE : GORMAN, | Va., to Mr. Milton E. Hartley of this | e Judge, Mr. rs. Victor by Miss Stephan, accompanied | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joseps Gorman, who announce her en. | ¢il¥. took place at noon ©October 1| <auffmann 3 hn Jack- |y Mr. Stews vho also plaved | in_ Falls Church. * 3re. Rob A. Hull, | \endelssohn's tins as t { The bride was escorted to the alt S O :n.\. nd W. M. idal party tt the < b The R Mr. M o e X | by her father. who gave her in ma fams, Mrand Moo, | U0 TRG B T i TR to rice Salsbury took |and carried pink K v roses. Mr. | riage, and she wore a gown of| ‘!"r. James A < ) e re T L5ghs 3 e Tuesduy at noon in the bride’s rold McEwen was the best m { Romuine crepe trimmed with Span '(.,r.:{,\‘e:‘_“:r,,,\.;,v [,‘._l Mic Dav ! : ;]n»f‘x'l‘)hw;u at 1800 K street, xlf,“'\'ln::\‘ the ceremony n wedding ' ish point lace. Her tulle veil was SPRCIAT F WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ Greer, Mr. and M,‘_”(-) o o | A reception w ¥ tae y k Avenue l'v]fl.\ n Church, | . Mrs. S. Hendricks, Mr. 3 -an | Of the bride . den Bosch, Col. and Mr: y James F. Stew: at [l sartment had a pretty arrange Thorpe, Maj. and Mrs. Thomas R | street mortheast r Autumn flowers and foliage | | s Mr. Walter Wilcox. Maj. and Mrs, J.| Young couple | ~Ne vk |und the bridal couple stood unde ; i [ ] A. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seiden, | &nd nada. i arch of smilax and white chrysan dr: Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary r. | Washington unon eturn i = 'th-;l;m-m i Y[ ~ iam_Bowie Clarke, Mrs vember | The bride wore a gown of white| * b Q ¥ Elkins, Mme. Tessada of Mze 8 | == 2 brocaded satin simply made and her I Crs ’01]1 > Miss Elizabeth Howry Mr. and Mrs - vy I have just e e nounce the mar of their daug b arried & s f R A ; : FaeL I e : s Dawn to Midnight and interlincd Bridge and Mah-j ump. Saturds T at { | 3 M n[o /] il i tinedd Md.. ancis J. | Hoyme was matron of | . honor 1 gown of pencil blue i = it o] . OTHER COAT SALES $29.50 $350 $65 up oridge and mah-jong party il UHALT Among supert benefit of Gr E opal Church | ° assemblage Jerfe. T : 4 e of Perfec will be ver r afternoon, | Anita Davis, 1 9y 5 v 2 November 12, at > lock in the Isaih M. I "=z 104 \ | tion Footwear you amall ballroom of the New Willard ir. Clyde Smith of Alexandria, | 1L ARA e pecrst i . * Hotel. Mrs. Edwin S. Puller and Mrs, . took place Wednesday even : | ! SisEie e $i H ~ $ Medorem Crawford are in charge of | 6 0'clock, in the Washington Street M. | type for every cos. { ew D O p a S, % D reservations and tickets, and the | E. Church South, Alexandria, ! i \ tume for every occa- 1 patr es inciude Mrs. Wlbur J.| W Hammond officlating. > 11 \ | sion, and always one i rueggerman, Mrs. Frederte an | Au aves and w chrysanthe- | i i : Akot; My Elos A* Blodeeit i mums. Miss Minnie Herndon of Lor Dances and perfection does accompanied Mr. Elmer = | not disturb the eve: modest prices. Horatio Bi v, Mrs. Medorem Craw- | ton. . ford, Mrs. Marshall Clopton, Mrs, | Davis, violinist. Miss Margaret Alex- | e faor G Mer: \om | ander played the wedding m: | Wardman Laird_ Dunlop, cs. Henry Par.| The bride was given in marriage by | xons Erwin, Mrs. William Crawford | Mr. Esmond Davis. She Park L 4 ’ Gorgas, Mrs. David du Bose Gatllard, 0 n of white satin-back crepe | ! P .00 . Mrs, Samuel H. Graham. Mrs. David | {rimmed ip pearls. Her veil of brus- Hotel i = St. P. Galllard, Mrs. Rose Gouveneur | Sels net and I held by clusters | i Hoes, Mrs. Vietor Kaufrmana, Mrs, | Of orange blossoms and she carvied a J hower bouquet.of white roses and Every Evening H From 10 oCleck lilies of the valley 1 Garde, Mrs. Dayid Meade | Thomas Sim Lee, Mrs, | Mrs. Burton Richard th X Wardman | 0% 3 /ak itax Long, Mrs. ( Lsiile e oo o of L peicine Park RlCRAI I 3 a gown of orchid flat crepe with pearl | 5 Shop of Quality aves Matthews, Mackenzie, Mi 11 Munroe, n;m !ril;\m’” and carrled lavender { Boernstein Mrs . en, 2 sdwin &, , chrysanthemums, | e gl e .| Miss. Helen Outcalt, Miss Louise | Orchestra e Fallock 1 S Force, Miss Winnie Davis and Miss | \ A - ~Mrs. Howard Sutherland, | Eor L ! Bl Cover Caarxe. soe Strauss, Mrs, George A, | Hazel Davis w e bridesmaids, | [ For reserviations q1311-F-STREETP N iibur Burr and were in costumes of crepe in pas. i R tel shades of green and peach, and car g e |ried vellow chrysanthemums. Miss Moy Barbara Smith. niece of the bride o el groom, was flower girl, and wore e frock of ehangeable taffeta, in peach Absalom Waller and orchid. Smith, brother of the : i was the best man, and Date for Benefit Ball i b Mr. Horace Wolfe, Mr. | . - Edward Dunn, Mr. Milton Ston. | Changed to February 16;“»11 and Mr. Kenheth Davis, The marriage of Miss Patience | & ball which is planned to fund for the completion and furni of 2 room in the George Washington | o ! - Ok 3 5 "o 3 SRR S A Memorial Hall will e iyen Tebruary 1“ @w a es‘ 3 : ; ¥ : 16 tead of January 6, at s | 4 3 oA 5 e ., oniinally announced, Mrs, Henry F. ! £ % 4 e e Announcing Simock is president of the George | i 5 oy ; shington Memorlal Associgtion, and | OUf Uity to make Good Window Shades | s # § Mrs., Walter R. erman is cha A Bettar nde for Less Moner. i v e ' of the ball committee. The ball | Draperles. 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