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6 Brides Led to Altar For Excl’lange of Vowa With Life Partners Wedding Bells Sounding in Unison With Chimes That Proclaim Opening of Christmas Festival. of Miss Margaret wuzhter of Mr. and 1. Dudley of Jewell, neis Wilham Camn. n S, Quinter, took The ceremony was home of Rev, and uncle ahd aunt ciat- + predy arranze, Aowers and greens with he dining roem. Mr. violinist. assisted by Wils n, pianist, played music. was es hev D Frederick tow Mr. I of s Wil evening the e Ad Murs a place las performed in Mrs Cha white ment « poins Anton Mr. G the we The [ arted and g mar father. She wore 2own seorgctte crepe . sred in peorls and . ity lace. Her tulle e by a cap of rare old ivlcom in her family. She i by her cousin. Mrs. as matron of honor, vellow and orchid georgette Mr. Warren W. Grimes, law of the bridezroom, was i 1 v 1 w I b = bes An + ceremony man informal reception f llowed the when Mrs. Dudley and Mrs Quinter cived with the wedding Py, Mrs, Dudley wearing - silver I sitver cloth and Mrs. Quin “ter in white and sitver. E: Art brief wasdinz trip Mr. and Mis p will make theis home in \ and Mrs. C. . Keeton. formerly Imont. Charlottesville, Va.. now ) Kensinzion, Md.. announce of their dauzhter Elsie Ward of . December 12, at rd and his bride lefi the followinz day for Decca to visit Mr. Ward's home. ‘They will mike their home in Longdale. Va. of ¥ vesidin marri Fetelle Decen Kensing of unusual interest took ber 28 it the home of Mr sland Jefferson. 1218 Delaficld place northwest. Washington Jiss Elizabeth Potts Dillon, uzhter of Mrs. Dillon and the late Newton Dillon. became the bride of Mr. Earl Jonathan Essick of Pottstown. Pa. The house v #tractively decorated with palms, lax and vellow chrysanthemums. The * weddinz march vas played by Miss % Mary Jefferson, a niece of the hride Th vhen a mi bride was ziven in marriage by brother, Mr. James Leslie Dillon She wore wn of brown brocaded ch over gold cloth with a corsage hoquet of Madame Butterfly roses and of the valley. e bride’s sister, Miss Aurelia TeVert Dillon. was mald of honor and wore vellow =zeorgelte crepe over <atin and carried vellow roses tied with chid hon. Little Miss Martha Wheat Martin of Ashland, Va. rried the ring in the heart of a rose She orchid crepe. Mr. Arthur Henderson Essick of Pottstown, Pa.. hrother of the hridezroom. was hest An informal reception followed f the ceremonoy A the out-of-town zuésts were Mis. Thamas Newton Dillon. Pamp Tin. V- ames Leslie DNon. Victori AMrs. Thomas Davton Dillon Thomas Newton Dillon. Darlington Heiz Va.: Mr. and M Harry Clay Martin, Mise Martha Wheat Martin, Thomas and Dan Martin. Ashland, V.o Mr. and Mrs. Emorv D. Dillon. Alexandria, Va.: Arthur H sick. Pottstown. Mrs. Jame Rrooks lam. and Master Edward T'nderwond Elam. Pamplin. Va A pretty George's Episcopal Va.. the evenin: when Miss Grace of Mr. and Mr: h wore man N St rler weddinz took piace at Church of November sparshott, daughter fred H. Sparshott of Clarendon, became the bride of Mr. Lawrence Hartwell Hubbard, Rev Dr. Powles. rector of the church, ofticiatinz. The church was decorated with palms and evergreens. The brids was ziven in marriage by her fathel nd wore zown of white n with tulle veil and carried a shower houquet of white r ind of the valley. Francis Sparshott. brother of bride, was best man and Miss Jlizaheth® Keefe was maid of honor. The hridesmaids tuth Onick, Miss La nshers Mr. Everett and Mr. « A recen Hall. Mr. James Tucker rson Carlvle n followed the ceremony In the home of the bride’s paren after which Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard left for a short trip through the South They new at home in their new residence. 42 Chesinut street The wedding of Miss Mary Crouch of Bronkiyn. N. and v, Rebert Shaen Dawe, will take place in Tal ahassee. Fla.. December 26 at the home My and Mrs venor Dawe. who are prrmanently residinz in Tallahassee. Mr. Robert the middle men’s Florida Miami. Dawe ates was secretary for the Unitarian League before going 10 He now is in hnsiness in where he and his bride will . daughter . 4628 Thirty-ef str ¢ to Mr. Arthur B. Zimmerlt place Thank: svening at the United Breth novial Church, North Capitol and eets, Rev. C. 5. Fultz officiating Rev. §. B, assistinz. The church wa with chrysanthemums and palms. At the home of the bride’s mother, where 2 reception was heid after the weddin=, there was a charm ment of palms, ferns and 0 Prom- “At the arl 0. Aliison san; hefore the ceremony and during panse in ise Me Dawning service. The bride was ziven in ma her hrother. Dr. Edmund J. wore a4 zown ‘of hi ge hy Horsan. Dride’s Women's Handbags and Underarm Purses $2.98, $5.00 and up Fashionable Pouch Bazs in tapestry, silk and all_the ‘popu- far Teathers, many fitted with vanities and_sma'l purse. Col- ors: Black, blue, brown, green, red and combinations. CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Areund the Comer From High Prices 1 e Between F and t SOCIETY. o Representative and Mr. VISITOR FROM LOUISIANA Large Number of Out-of- Town Guests Attend. Wedding Is Noted Social Event. AN NAPOLIS, Md.. derson were hosts at a 1 llant time, Capt. and Mrs. affair and remain THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON |Officers’ Club Dance At Naval Academy Draws Great Throng' December (Special).—Capt. and Mrs. Walter An large buffer | supper preceding the first of the four | dances given hy the Officers’ Club of | ;) the Naval Academy. ‘was held in The dance. which Mahan Hall, was o bril was attended by a large number of eut-of-town guests. | | Lieut, Williani D. Day. ,and Mrs. Day have moved to the Blue Lantern In, on King George street. | where they will | M. C. for William D. were among the out-of-town at Carvel Hall for the week end. | came to Annapolis fo see their xon. | Who Is a member of the second « | the Naval Academy. Admiral and Mra. Louis M | have returned to the superintendent | quarters after |at A #pending dmiral Nulton's chester, Va. Miss Mary Wells, daughter w. durin, been have Nava Miss~ Katherine house guest of ing tl Miss B. Wells, U of Miss Dorothy Tardy's bridesm was a house guest of Migs Mumfords g her stay here. ¢ sever: home i who w ard M ‘ Capt. and Mrs. Baldridge. wha have | siting friends away from here | returned to their home 1 Academy. Ha he Per dy Halligan came to attend, Lie T ut. Reginald 11 spent last M | parents, Prof. and Mrs in_their home on King Ges Rorschach has been at the post-araduate schiol | r.will leave Tues L Lieut. here Frank for the past v | day for Schnectady, 3 ! will continue his course. ¥, < with he MISS EDITH \lt-!l\' A holid: Kemp, at War New Orleans, spen nele and aunt, an Park Hotel. | satin trimmed with pearls. tell basque waist. and was made with court crepe. in the ho wreath of oran: ried M. gown of ried a bridesmaids. sister Christie chiffon Mr. man Joseph gan, Dou Willes. M satin bouquet of the bridez Towing and his bride will he at home at street Mr. and Mrs. Budd of Glencoe. announce daughter. Martha w November 1 will make their home in Washington. Confederate Veterans The annual election of the Confed- ate Veterans w ni Home. z of the United Confederate Veterans, was clected commander. The plans for the silent ball were enthusiastically commended by Petty appro; ceeds, tederate Veterans ance of the It also was announced that the Vet era D. January 1 orial Daughters cordially EVENING GOWNJ - DINNER GOWNJ | WHETHER OR NOT YOU NEED AN ADDITIONAL GOWN OR TWO | i with The zown from a Mnz West Virginia Society To Give Annual Banquet into a full sKirt the train trimmed with zeorgete Her tulle veil was shirred hi k and was arranzed with > blossoms. She a bouquet of pink roses lilies of the valley he matron of honor was Mrx. Alice Horgan, who wore a charming | = = en crepe de chine and car. | Ynder consideration of qink .roses. The at the regular mily Zimmerli, | the brideg and Miss Allen, wore zowns of corn nd carried vellow tea roses ugene H. Phifer -was ‘hest and the ushers were A S Horzan, Mr. Robert i hrothers of the bride: A. White and Mr. James !is planninz a the hotels following the Christmas holidays. The board of go: of local place and will report |Slally meeting in January. | At the recent annual “party,” given | llam by the Mountaineers, the traditional | was cider. gingerbread and apples abundantly served. under the direction the comMmittee on entertainment, W, W. De Grange, chairman. Bricl addresses were made by five of the State's delegation in Congress. Those who spoke were Iiepresentative Bachman. Representative Bo .. 'n, presentative \Wolverton, Iepr 1t wive Strother and Representativ: lor- Vacal and instrumental music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Willard & Haynie. the Metropolitan Male Qua tet. Mrs. Irene Chainey, Mr. and Mr Hook Kennedy and Master “Budd, Kennedy, who took first prize for the best entertainer over the radio, and a student orchestra under direction of Prof. William J. Oates. Mr. Frank reen. ventroliquist. closed the pro- m, houquet M of tion Hous s ith terne. Lie w own of b and a corsag nmerli. mother wn satin. Fol Mr. Zimmerli ‘anada. They i Thirty-eizhth today. <. Horgan wore a and black crepe and Mre, Zi the left f northwest | m., | par of their 3 to Dr. John on. Tuesday, | Dr. and Mrs. Warner the marriage tuart Warne Boxholders Listed for Children’s Home Ball Boxholders for Children's Country Home hall to be given at the May- flower Hotel Christmas night include: T Secretary Mellon. Mrs. James W Wadsworth, jr.; Mrs. Richard Town- send Mme Mrs. Joseph Leiter. Mrs . Curtis, Mrs. |John R. Williams, Mrs. Joseph Noell, Mrs. Lee P. Warren, Mrs. Charles . Dewey, Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs | Arthur A. Houghton. Gen. James A. | Buchanan, William McCleilan Ritter iDonald Wondward, Mrs. Paul Bastedo Mrs. Herman Diercks, Mrs. Henry Tlenning Spencer, Mrs. John A. John- ston, M arles Boughton Wood, | Mr<’ Robert R. Hitt, Mrs. Joseph Himes. F. J. Blgir. Mrs. Ashton Rol- lins. Mrs (‘.Pnr}r McLanahan, Mrs Roosevelt. Mrs. Alexander Mrs. William Meredith, ames F. Mitchell. Mrs. James Poor and Mrs. Yelverton Gar- Hold Annual Election < held Tuesday e Confederate Memor 3. T. Petty, mp 1 the Capt Capt. and was met with the hearty 1l of the entire camp. the pro. s usual, to benefit the Con- and the mainten® Southérn Relief Home. ns of Camp 171, asisted by the U €. chapters. will keep opén house at the Confederate Mem Home, 1322 Vermont avenue hwest, from 3 to 7 o'clock. All| and their friends are invited 10 attend. KAPLOVITZ i INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FOR MONDAY ONLY s25--s30--s35 FINE DRESSES, $12.75 Dorothy Perry, land wi |ernors of ihe society has the details | of out-of-town lain Sydney K. I ceremony. were | white with myrfaas of candles Anne’s bride groom received under a The hall was effectively decorated with flags and Chinese lan- | ) Lieut. Giles, daughter of Capt who schoo! outside of Philadelphis turn tomorrow to spend the holidays home Mrs. Giles. her parents. in the Naval Academy. The most important social event of was the weding of daughter The \West Virginia State Association Comdr. and Mrs. Walter B. Tardy of nquet to be held at one | APNapolis, to Ensign Roger Edison wedding week Tardy, U. in 8. N. The nests prominent assisted by N. Thomas, U. decorated with chrysanthemums was held . where in st the smil; ut. and h are Mrs, visiting the ents during the holidavs will Be here for an indefinite Randall and their small son will leave Sunday for Tennessee, where they | the holidays with the former and Mrs. stal Sprinz. Middleton- their and Annapolitins. ans performed the Chaplain N. The ¢ fe Dean Francis and daughter arrived last Christmas with her parents, and Mrs. Louis M. i AMrs, iss Nan §° wedding. Annapolis Ridgely week end -with hi« R Ridgely, rze street I of the Naval Academy witnessed by a large number m: ns, and The recen Charles latte Mrs wi Nulton. mmes Guest and anopy dy her week 1 D | Twenty-Third Annual Dixie Ball Announcedj Iee Chapter, No. su.‘ Vs of the Confederacy. | announces itx (wenty-third annusl| | Dixie ball for Tuesday, February 2| | at_the Willara ilotel. | ! The Robert ¥ United Daughi The ball hax bren moved forward | from Easter Monday and will here. | after be a Winter event. This has| been done at the requesi.of many | who desire 10 a tend the ball are not in the ci-y after the Lenten season. The who | ball comm itee Mrs, W. A, Swallow, B 1L Lynban, vicé-chan Maud Howell Smith. Mrs MacDonald, Mrs Alexander Forward, Mrs. Thecdore M Judd. Mrs. George er. fro Men. Fdwin Du Bose, Mrs. John King Pliket. Mrs. Lee Frank. | lin McKay, Mrs, J. L. Grifin, Mrs. | Thomas . Willis, Miss Myrtle Ketch- am. Mrs, I Whitehurst. Mrs. | | Loveni Hew: 'x. Kenneth 1. Car- | ter, Mrs. M; Markley, Mrs. Ad-} die Barrett, L. Derry. Mrs. Fleanor Col Miss Gladys Tapley and Mrs. Marjorie Cade. The afficers of ihe chapier are Mrs, alter B, liutcon. president; Mrs. AL Allen. frur viee-president; Miss | wa Embi I Miss Almena Azne retary, Misse Eliza Carpenter, cor- ponding sury: Mrs. John J. wld, 1rea<arer: Mrs. Alexander Mis« Verna Hat. Misy ury Em- Du Bose, Admonston, eWhaorter, 19 D. 8., a short Leahy suests They d vice-president; | recording sec w Nulton . al n ton brey, terinn \ historisr Mire Treasure Hunt"| Hiding and Hunt | siorday afternoon the club's head for the first lap | ng sponsored | 30 itders took Afier the treasure in about 1wo | carned 1o the clhib | in 1he Members Tut awser which set o ), n o hours | for v Mie have whe were Mr Turnure. from New Y use here for the | Winte ired West, daugh- | ter of 3 N Westo D Walter | Welis, ' Cravie Simpson, | Miss ) i Miss Made. laine Al 1'% 2. Maury Dove. | Mign Phi ¢ atiss Frane Saul. Mrs. 8 IKenna, Mr. G. F Thompson, L. Craves and, Mr. Jumes D. A. R. Chioter House ! Benefs Ball January 18| | annualiv for the ! funis, and ke place Janu Vi already bids fair 1o 0 former events. Mrs. Austiny A Carthy zeneral chalrman of a1 nzements have reserved \ are Mrs. Cuno Austin Med thy Mrs. Will Allred Ball Gar Moser, Mrs. Harry F. 1D A R Chapters. Con. stitution »ad Jluzenia Washinzton he here i At will re Miss Lieut 100k chapel The DA which thi ary 18 at the v hall i CF S0 P ouse At wil hapel | § 1 v ¥ lies Parish Dride. ude s " the for west of ol and Mre, veral divs last week ~ in Wash nzton Mrs. T. W. ohnson, wife of Comdr. T. W. Johnsen. entertained at a small | tea dance in Tonor of her daughter's | cighteenth bit hday anniversary. and | in compliment to her daughter-in-law. | Mre. T. Woolsey Johnson. r.. in her | home on Iranklin street. last Friday ' afternoon. i Hopkinz at their N spend parents <mal) spend Admiral for Christmas the glamour of Brilliants Rhineston gold and myriads of colors and as many designs shown at the shop you love to shop in. $10) sz at S ) ARTC FOOTWEARA metallie, ver heels in 1311-F- STREET I »TRULY A GIFT AT THE PRICE SMART - * DISTINCTIVE - EXCLUSIVE BEAUTIFUL DRESSES OF NOTED KAPLOWITZ QUALITY AND FASHION DISTINCTION. EVERY DRESS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK FINEST QUALITY S'LKS AND CLOTHS. THIS OFFER ING IN S'ZES 14 TO 38 ONLY. W= "UGGSST THAT YOU COME EARLY FOR THJS EVENT STORZ OPEN #:30 A M KAPLOWIT Z INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST GREAT PRE-CHRISTMAS WEEK SALF ALL GOWNJS EXCLUSIVE LATE PARISIAN MODELS AFTER AGNEJS, JENNY, PREMET, LANVIN, DRECOLL, LELONG, WORTH, POIRET $65 COWNS, EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS, .§35.00 $75 OOWNJ, EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS, $42.50 $08 OOWNL.S, EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS, $55.00 1| FOR YOUR WARDROBE YOU SHOULD ATTEND THIS SALE MODES FOR TALL, SHORT, SLENDER AND LARGER WOMEN AND MISSES STORE OPEN 8zc A M - Bift Suggestions Beautifully Boxed Stationery Desk Sets Book Ends Engagement Books Memorandum Books Fountain Pens Gift Pencils Objects d Art Manicure Sets Cigarette Cases Potteries Brass and Copper Novelties Leather Novelties ¥ Foresight in giving that suggests selection of the unusual urges its combination with the useful¥ Brewood-boxed gifts add utility to beau- tifully expressive senti- ment¥Note the sugges- tions herein — unlike what you can choose elsewhere and in- tensely individualized are the gifts that’ await selection .at ‘BREWGD Engravers and Stawoners 611 Twelfth Street N.W. . DECEMBER 20, 192 | O'Brien, Mrs. W Ha | Senot 5—PART 2 Honor Dinners Mark Seneon’ At the Foreign Embassies| ed from Fifth Page.) for Esthonia, where the Minister will take up his duties, The tate, 0 to Minisie 3 New ihe Irish Free | Timothy J. sSmiddy, will York Tuesday, where a tdinner will be given that evening in | his honor by the. British consul zen- eral in New' York, Mr. Henry Gloster Armstrong. The \linister will return to Washington to spend Christmas. The Minister *of Luix Bogran, left Honduras, Senor last evening for { New Orleans, from where he wil sail for Honduras on a short vacation The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik entertained at dinner last | evening in honor of the Ambassador | of Spain and Senora de Riano. Others in the company were the Ambassador | of Chlle and Senora de Mathieu, the {infster of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich: the of State and Mrs. . Admiral and Mrs. Eberle, Col. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs Parker and rin lezation Joseph tdward Howland. Quinby, Judze the counselor of the An: and Mme. Kleinwachter. The Minister of Latvia and Seya will entertain at dinner vening in honor of the retirinz ister of Esthonia and Mme. Piip, who will leave Washington shortly for Esthonia where the Minister will take up his duties ux minister of foreign affairs. Ame. this Min The charge d'affaires of Persia and Mme. Kazemi entertained at a charm ing arranged reception and dance Wednerduay evening at 10 o'cloc celebration of the wecession to throne of his imperial majesty Shuah Pahlavi. Among the were the Ambastador of Spain Senoiu de Riano, the Ambassador of Chile and Xenora de Mathieu. the Ambus ador of Arzentina and Senora de Pueyirvedon, the Ambaseador of ¢ and Mime. Daccchner, the Am- lor of Italy and S Maitine, the Ambassador of Cuba and de Sanch the. iste: of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, the Minister of }Hungary and Countess Szechenyi. the Minister of Colombia and Senora de Olava, the Minister of Panama ana Senora de Alfaro, the Minicter or the Serly Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich: the Minlster of Costa Iica, Senor Son J. Rafael Oreamuno: the Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Jalmes Irevre, the Minister of Esthonia and Mme. Plip. the Minister of Lithuania and ime. Bizauskiene. the Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Timothy J Smiddy. the Minfster of Greece wnd Mme. Stmopoulos, the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. the Min irter of Latvia and Mme. Seva, the finister of Egypt and Mme. Samy the charge d'affaires of Rumania. \r Nano: the charg affaire Bul zarie and Mme. Bisseroff. the charge | win Under- | SOCIETY d'affaires of Ecuado; nor Barberis: | will come from the charge d'affaires of the Nominican | York. republic, Licdo. Alvarez: the coun.| selor of the Chile embassy, Senor | Agacio; the counselor of the Argen. | tina embas<y, Senor Hspil: the coun selor of the vian legation, Oling: the counselor of the slovakian legation. Mr. Li Undersecretary of State. Mr. John (. Grew; the secretary to the President and Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mr. Rob. ert Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Allan W Dulles, Mr. and Mrs. Murray. his home in New The former Minister of Ecuador. In Ilizalde, who is in this country en il mission. will entertain at din Monday evening. Mme. Lipava. wife of the counseio of the Czechoslovakian legation, will be the guest of hener at a tea at the headquarters of the American Asso ciation of University Women, 1634 street northwest, Monday, | 2. at 430 pan. Mme. Lipa Dl some selections of slovakian Christmas music nk Howar chorus of veun: volces will old-time Christma < {scarols. Mrs. Frank Edgington will he the haostess Mrs. Agnec Macfes tary of the Irish Frec entertained the dinner Wardman Hotel last When her were the of the Iri Free State, v Admiral ond Mre. Georze Clark, My Thomas F. Walsh. Mre. John AN e Mr.and Mrs. Peter Dr Vevnes will have as thefr guest for | Miss Cora Rizhy, Maj. J. G. O'Bric Christmas the ry’s brother. Capt. William 11, Riddle and Mr. W Count Jean de Sieves de Veynes, who J. B Macaulay attache of the British embassy, Col. €. 1. C. G. Charlion. ¢ to New York next week to Wingate, who will sail Wednesday from England. where he i in school. After a fortnight's visit with hix parents, Mr. Wingate Carlton will return to his studies in and The military and meet his son State leg rtion i s dance The secretary of the German em hassy. Baron Leopold Plessen, will zo to New York to spend Christmas Afnis Smidd ¢ of the French Countess de Sieves de The second secreta embassy and 1115 1117 F STREET “Bought at the Louvre” stamps a gift of Silk Underwear or Hosiery as su- superior. Offering opportunities for ex- sclection preme in Underwear .81.95 1o $5.50 2.95 10 11.95 0 29510 5.25 10 18.00 Costume Slip. from $4.95 10 $13.50 Dance Sets (Brassiere and Step-ins) from 5.50 ta 10.50 Pajama Sete ... 10.50 15 13 — Vests from Teddies from.. Stepeine from.. Bloomers from. Nizhtgownsfrom - In Hosiery W ell-known brande in all colors and weight< that are popular. £].50. $].65. $£].95, £9.95 el ) AR TR T I —_— Brothers Special Tomorrow, Monday 41 AFTERNOON AND DINNER Formerly 98.50. 115.00. 135.00. 145.00 ¢ tinctive de tallic cloths and brocades WEI reations vibrant with inspired heauty have heen imported direct hy To Close Out GOWNS at 65.00 v. Many of then v Rizik Brothers. Di- velopments of georgette, chiffon velvets. me- Gowns exceptionally interesting. exceptionally priced. SNEE the reason for these advance REDUCTIONS E is just this - - - OVERSTOCKED We have advanced the date of our usual January Clearance Sale —ONE MONTH AHEAD—on account of the overstocked con- dition of our store. PRICES REDUCED! The price reduction during this sale should be doubly interesting, especially to those who are planning “FUR GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS.” T his sale will also enable ysu to wear your furs a month longer and at the same time get them in December at January Clearance prices. Every garment to be sold during this sale is a product of our own workrooms, and is taken from our regular stock of high-grade furs— every one fuly guaranteed. Get your furs NOW at “end of season prices.” A Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection

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