Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1925, Page 47

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SQCTETY., THE SUNDAY STAR, Banncrs and Cl’leers \Vlll Matrimonial Events of Spe- | delphia - 7 2 | Miss Harriet Sanger was hostess cial Interest to Washing- Greet Harvard U. Clubs. Tuesday night at a dance at the ton Residents—Christmas \ gav and festive affair of the holi. | | Raleigh Hotel in honor of her’ house I diys will be the concert tonight of the | | guest, Miss Eleanor Levy of New Colors in Evidence. Marvard York. A number of out-of-town guests University g | here for the holidays were present. Instrumental hostess week for their home. in Los Angeles, distinzuished list Calif., to join Mr. Lissner. Willion Mather Lewis, Miss Inez Leon was hostess Christ ieorze Washingtion mas eve danee for young people, hike M i . s e e fhk the oo her guests numbering about 40, at the R [ icimiboy S Mdgisifie | Hotel La ette, in honor of her : Kon aha whicil) ernextig | house guest. Miss Nanette Gamsi of i g oo i Baltimore. During the evening a buf by her father, who b= taken the Georgetown fet supper was served A number of riage” and she wor out-of-lown guests were present. satin with lace trim The Uroka Club, composed of 16 veil held with or voung bove, will give its frst ban rarried a shower | \zton Hotel tonigh lilies of the valley T Haris & m Anerbuch went ve . Miss Marion Yaney s maid of |} TR X G day to Richmond to be the gu honor. wearing turqudise hiue crepe | the city just now. when the ety is Miss Muriel Einstein over the holid back satin, and carryinz a houauet of |lled 1o overfiowing with popular Miss Irma Ney was hostess Wednes bridesmaid roses {vounz men and zirls home for the day night at a dance at the Countr) Mr. Reginald V. R Ndays Clab Tas the best The few remaining hoxes and seats MES. ARTHUR B. ZIMMERLI, Miss Rose Blumenfeld of Alexandria M. Charles Fodfrey of may he had at the Mayflower. Formerly Miss Mary A. Hogan. Va.. is the zuest of her cousin, Miss Nir. Everitt Embrey Thompson and Mr. Geral el Washington. | ‘Walter, mother of the bride, | Mrs . i-color a zown of rosewc bro- | et of | the reception Mr Annl“ . ts left for a trip 1o New | 1111\ Mrs. Roberts wearing an en-| remble suit of cocoa brown. trimmed | with ‘fur. and a small hat to corre- | Epond. They will he at home after ! February 1 at 23 Maple avenue. Hor- | nell, N. Y ‘ Mrs. John Hamilon Chew ane nounces the marriage . ; ter, May Addison Comdr. John Hary | sez. 1 ‘.. at noon vesterday in the Bethlehem (hapel ‘of the Cathe. | Aval of Peter and St. Paul. Canon r[ presence of the nmumm o families Mr. dohn Fowe .v“{‘\‘. fjon of Mre, | Jeminine U{P arel Ofyndl'uxduahly Sllen H. Painter o ashington, and | S L G e TWELVETEN TWELVLTWELVE F STREET Air. and Mrs, Harry S Beckwlin of | Jos Gatos, Calif.. were quietly 1ar-| Tied on Christmas day in the Calvary i \nnounces Methodist Episcopal Church, Fred erick. Md., by the minister. Rev. Dr ! G. Ellis Wiliiams, formerly of this| \/7”7‘”’11 of Authentic ety The church was beautifully dpx.mmfl with Christmas colors and candles and | the wedding music was given by Mrs. | 6. Ellis Williams. Among those at | the church were Mrs. Painter Jennie Howe and Mre. Sam Rice of Washington After the wedding trip Mr ainter will make their home in York for | - E Southern and Early Spring Wear Staunton, Va.'s, most auspicious wedding of the Chyistmas season was | Smart Apparel for ehrated | ° res ria " . St e T e i enol] the varied occa- sions of day- o'clock, when Rev. Dr A. M. Fraser, | time and evening. united in marriage Capt. Wil- | RBostock Webb and Miss f‘fl\l\inhl Sports Beach Surf Ruckman. Relatives and friends of the couple Tea Time Dinner and M Ne filled the church to witness the cere. Fvergreens. white roses and | iral candles were used to deco. | he edifice e bride is a daughter of Mr. and | D. Glenn Ruckman of 316 North siveel. Staunton, and was grad ated with high honors from the art rtment of Mary Baldwin College Dance ('apt. Wehb is a son of the late Dr. | Frederick Bostock Wehb of Roanoke. s native of England, and Nellie Van Le:r Webh of Mossy Creek. Va. He fs an A. B. graduate of Washington nid Lee University and did post-grad work at Virginia Polytechnic In- | The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore ivory satin beaded | with pearls and crystals. fashioned | with a court train of the same mate- | © yial. Her veil was caught with orange | blossoms and she carried a shower | honauer of orchids and 1i dinmand and platinum Tavailier. & gift from the bridegroom — Miss Frances Ruckman us makd of honor wore green georzette and ar n arm bouquet of roses, Mrs Lockridge was matron of honor | e fuchsia velvet with gold lace, ers. Miss Lnekman resid anton and Mrs. Lockridge RO “from Wiite Pine, Tenn | bridesmaids were Miss Harriet | T e Rt Offers nie Muvray. Bell of = nton. Miss Kathe Small_of ; York, Pa. and Miss Frances McFad \ q i Ly 1 [/ den of Winchester, Vi, They wore chiffon gowns shading from vellow to | £ / decp brown. with gold siippers, and rried arm honauets of hutterfiy roses ved with ribbon 2 . Capt hest man was Mr. | Waller or ; ? 1 groemsmen were Mr son. Mr. Watson I W, Ruck ,a ‘? .0\” ! George = 2 W. Rro rson of Reach. Fla i The ushers were Mr. Peyton 1. ¢ of Mount SiG Mr. Charles Hunter. jr., of Staunton. Mr dolph M. Cabell of Covington and ) i Herbert Jacobs of Fort Defiance | Prof. . W. . Eisenberz of the fac- | ulty of Mary Baldwin College presided at the organ throughout the ¢ | mony. usinz the bridal chorus fror®) “Lohengrin” as the processional and Mendelssohn's “Wedding March” as the bridal party left the church Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Brown of Oakton Va., announce the marviage of thair danghter ace Lottie, to Mr. Carl | + Henderson of \Washington. Thursdas 2 December 24 Smart Apparel for Girls and Junior Misses,6to 16 & sirloin Fur-Trimmed Coats & B ‘; “‘; of Needlepoint, Duvebloom, Downy Wool and Campus Cloth with S it trimmings of rich Furs—Australian Opossum, Nutria and Fitch. % Yorkshire Smart sports and dress models for girls and junior misses—6 to 16. Pudding =) Street and Class Room Party and Dance NEW YEAR’'S DINNER! Frocks Dresses 13 Hand-tailored of French Flannel, Vel- of Georgette, Velvet and Crepe de Chine X —from 12 noon to % pm vet, Jersey and Charmeen in clever in pastel shades and white. gfi New Year day. A jolly good styles. _;5 dinner. Music by Danial Chwalow Millinery—Skirts—Blouses é’rleba@her “Jeminine Apparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TVIELVBTWELVE F STREET 14th St. at K Fdmund J. Rrennan Manager WASHINGTON Clubs 4t 8330 o'clock, at the Mayflower | | During the evening a buffet supper The martiage of Miss Ethene Wal- Hotel. sponsored by the Harvard Club | | was served. ter. daughter of Dr. uad Mrs. HATYY of this city, and with all the big col | Therese Rothschild entertained Keller Waiter, to Mr. Alan YOURE logeq represented as boxhold oung folks’ party in her home Roberts of Hornetl, N. Y., took pawce (505 14 e as snabolfiers il |Tastmight. Jast evening at s o'ciock in tne Cai- heir banmers and cheers making a big Miss Victoria Straup left vesterday vary Methodist Episcopu. ¢ hureh, ration of intercolieginte good | for Plainfield. N. J.. to be the guest of Which was decorated with bt poin fogwshiy | Miss Frances Tepper over the holi- | xetiias and hlie he ceremon s | days. N R e L L Milines d ete Mrs. Mever Lissner and her daugh - : , e e aes |ter Oiive leit the early part of the of the daughters [ Mr. and Mrs. William Elkan in Phila. {dance at the City Club. | _ Miss Shirley Graff and Miss Evelyn | Schloss will give a joint par ¥ afternoon from 2:30 1o Miss Amy Behrend was hostess ves. | terday afternoon (o eight voung girl {friends at a box party to hear Marie." [l Mises Marjorie Sigmund left Wednes. | day for Baltimore, where she is spend- | Ing the holldays with Miss Jane Hutz- {ler. Mr. DECEMBER 27, - 1¢ PART 2 | party to voung folks. Thurs. | Miss Irma Kruger in her ‘clock. | Baltimore for the holiday: Miss Deborah | to” Baltimore Wednesday, where | ann | the holodays from Swarthmore Col lege. Voteless District League to | "™ " Honor Mrs. Maude W. Park. Mae Liebman went | Miss Ina Wollherg is the guest of “RoSe | {5 the guest of Miss Marjorie Flelsch- | ater MeNary of Oregon, | chalrman of the forum committee of | jrece) Misa Gertrude Sanders is home for Becelying with SOCIETY. -1 . vhn engagement of hix daughter, |garet Schuyler. 1o Mr. Wilson of Clarksburg, W. Va Mrs. Charles McNary, who is the | Hampshire avenue in honor sigter and Mr the voteless District League of Woman Voters of has an ! T / < b | Argonne Apar s announces th lllllnn Kleeblatt, on Thirteenth street, |ue eek end guest of Miss Dorothy | jong, last A i < - Wedding Ceremonies Siieese 'l‘\"‘“”;”" sl "‘f"“’m'"“:‘ Of Personal Interest to! e | Minater et by Mo simen "”""yTei Today in Honor i AR 0 er danchter Kather | 9 . | Miss Desiree Harris of New York | PN Crace Socihl REcord: 11 bl toauis tatem, bradiiin D Washington Resndcnts., Miss Louise Hertzherg of New York | iy “visiting her uncle and annt., Mr.| Miss Sylvia Pressler has gone to| of Betrothed Couple. - X = ker Conger, jr., U N.. Saturday. | {ia the guest of her cousin, Miss Mar-|and Mrs. Arthur Marks, on Euclid| New York, where she is visiting her : 2 @f Yuletide SeasoniDatamber 99 lfdh i it 3a | Miss Alice Lanstursh, who spent [orle Herizherg of Columbia road. *" | Sieer aunt, Mix M. G. Presser, until | \n‘ \\kflllam Hamilton Mitchell of the Kev. Father Cuddy officiating ceral days in New York, is visitin Arthur Marks, jr. was host| Miss Lilian Kahn will entertain in| New Year. New York and Jacksonville announ: ) < A wdy officiqting severa ave in New . b E | Wednesday nigint at a young folks’ her home during the holldavs at a Mar marriage to take place in Fehruary Miss Fraser Mitchell is entertaining wife of Sen-|at tea in her apartment at 2039 New of her Wilson this afternoon. Robert Lusk the her will be Miss Lula Columbia | Livingston Mitchell. Alternating at the | tea table during the afternoon will he s William G .. Mrs Sir,ana e Leonard Weil and hel Miss Louise Pursch, who was the|nounced that Thursday evening, Janu "‘::m O o of Philadelphia ar '\g"""‘ of friends In town for a feW!ary 7, the District league will give | Willebrandt, Mrs. Howard Sanderson Kuests of Mrs. Weil's mother, Mra. M. | avs, has returned to her home. In|a dinner to Mrs. Maude Wood Park.| Leroy, Mrs. Theodora Tiller, Mrs Herman. L s ot ot n(Im» first president of the National | Nordman T. Anderson, Mrs. E. Walter Tobriner is home from | 0 0d Mre Louls & Kimball o League of Woman Voters. at the club- | iiuftman. Mrs. Wiiliam J. Harris and Harvard College. with his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Leon Tobriner. the latter Mr. parents, and Mrs. | house of the American Association of | Miss Annabel Matthews Ansisting in e University Women, 1634 1 street |the room will_be Miss Flora Miss Syivia Sherby entertained at " Harry Franc, at 2803 Connecticut ave-| 15 4} eat, Mra, Park will speak on hr\.‘i’pm:fi s Mildred Yaeger and Miss a dapcing party Thursday night in| "¢ | “The Enri-hment of Life by the Powe her home for a number of young| Miss Helen Franc of New York is|io Vote.” Mrs. George A. Ricker. the T. Anderson enter friends, | the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr.| president of the league, will preside ed a company of six at dinner in Miss Gertrude Sherby went Friday |and Mrs. Walter Franc, at Wardman | fnd will introduce Mre. Dark Mrs or of Miss Mitchell and Mr. Wilson to Philadelphia to visit Mevers over the holidays. Miss Elsie Park Hotel The Wednesday Moses of Baltimore is|iained at luncheon, Miss Sylvia Club was enter followed by mah- McNary and the members committee will assist Mrs hostesses, of “her Ricker as | ner dance given by Cluh, Tuesdav night at the Christmas din the University M-BRM@KS &C (4 G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th For the Last Days of the Year 1925 Sensational Price Cuts! Four More Wonderful Days for Wise Shoppers Keep the Yuletide merry by coming early tomorrow and joining in these tremendous savings opportunities. We have forgotten all All Sales Final No Refunds about costs and pmfin for the last few days of the old year of 1925 in order to hurry away goods that Christmastime <hould have sold and didn't. No Exchanges Fur-Trimmed Coats. That \Vcre $‘25 to $35 Unmatchable Values at . . . . .50 17 25 ‘34 47 'S7 ‘64 79 Fur-Trimmed Coats That Were $39.50 to $50 Unmatchable Valuesat . . . . Fur-Trimmed Coats Unmatchable Valuesat . . . . Fur-Trimmed Coats That Were $75 to $95 Unmatchable Values at . . . Fur-Trimmed Coats That Were $100 to $125 Unmatchable Valuesat . . . . Fur-Trimmed Coats That Were $125 to $159 Unmatchable Values at . Fur-Trimmed Coats That Were $145 to $175 Unmatchable Values at . . for all—for the matron. for the mis The Prices Tomorrow— Glove Silk Vests Good quality Glove Silk Vests. Nicely made Reinfnrced unde\' §7 00 Regular Price $1.50. Silk Nightgowns Of fine quality crepe de chine. with lace with picot edge straps. arm. yokes: also tailored models. Flesh., orchid and peac}\. $2 95 Regular Price $3.95............ Rayon Slips Ruffled bottom and 15-inch hem. Self straps. Nile, kasha, navy blue, pansy, purple and tan. : $2.69 Regular Price $3.50 . Slightly Five - thread Silk Teddies soiled. Trimmed with flet or real Irish tailored. Regular Price $5.00 . .......... Rayon Teddies Of extra quality fabric. in pastel shades — orchid, white. silk crepe. lace: some $3.50 Tailored models peac}\. HCSI'\ and $1.1 Regular Price, $2.00 . .. ........ Beacon Blanket Robes Warm, cosy Lounging Robes, with large pockets flnd COu.r : rlbbon !l’lmmed on Pocket, Collar and sleeves. s 4 49 Regular Price $5.00 . Straps Silk Nightgowns Of excellent quality crepe de chine. TlllofGA Ind refll In!h 4.50 across the shoulder. lace trimmed. Regular Price $5.00 . Important Hat News for Monday’s Selling! Stunnlng hats. close- fimng and \nth brims in all the l'ngh colors and black—hats for dmner. theater and street wear—hats of satin, faille, taffeta, glmenng f!ol(‘l and silver and all the late effects. $3-75 axn $4.95 Dresses That Were $10 to $15 Unmatchable Values at . . . . Dresses Tl‘nat \Vere $15 Unmatchable Valuesat . . . . Dresses That Were $15 to $25 Unmatchable Valuesat . . . . Dresses That Were $25 to $35 Unmatchable Values at . . . . 4.90 $ ‘11 16 21 $24.90 $33.90 Dresses That Were $35 to $45 Unmatchable Values at . . . . .90 Dresses That \Vere 545 to 555 Unmatchable Values at . . . . Dresses That Were $50 to $59.50 Unmatchable Values at . . . Regular Prices $5.00 to $9.95 Slickers and Raincmm SPIEndldlv made model= m "’15 {a:]’uonable ‘hadefl D( \'CHO“ [_Vreen. I'Cd and }Vlue Corduroy collars with straps. $3 98 Regular Price $4.95 Reinforced heel, Snug-fitting ankles. Regular Price $1.00 “Wear-Right” Gloves Two-clasp models. Real washable fabric. Wide embroidered backs. In assorted colors and sizes. 69 Neckwear charming variety of fancy importcd collar and cuff sets. 45C Leather Bags Regular Prices 69c to $1.00. .. .. Models in underarm and pouch bags with strap handle. Silk lined. and fitted with coin purse and mirror. 31-69 Regular Price $2.00 . Novelty Bags An assortment Of Leaf}lef. Si.ll( afld Tlpeutry Bflg!- Underan‘n Ind pouch models. Lead\er or silk lined. 32.79 Regular Prices $3 and $3.50 . . .. Smart Necklaces Of sixty-inch indestructible pearl (imitziion) befld!. Cln be uBed as ‘}‘l’ee strand Dfflcelef or necklace. 5 Oc Hosiery Spuntex—pure thread silk. toe and garter top. 3 pairs, $2.50. Regular Price 89¢ Regular Price 79c............._

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