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8 ¥ SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY; FEBRUAR& 13, '1926. SOCIETY [ 5 Marriage Licenses. Deaths Reported. Valenti, i NAVY BRIDE OF YESTERDAY .o ocposiatt IR o SO i f “Yamax F. Buckley and Lillan M. Jenkins. { 12 the Health Department in the past 24 at = - Tty Bt Rt e Wiven. | "Bt . Fora, 87, 12 ; WARDMAN i B 0 W M S| Y | PARK HOTEL . P v g 3 % = Ee both r')‘l R‘B‘\:‘r’:"{?\'l’;"‘\l‘v.‘"\l Mary A :fll[ll. Hubner Roth, 77, 322 11th st. 8. 5 : n = Sister Agnes Sheehan, 76, Providence SATURDAY EVENING, gt g j d . i Crump of Del Rav. Va. and | gompital, g ecretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg ; R R i R — S % o Carri 3 A P @ James F. Holt of West Palm Beach, F! LeE Terwm.-m- 05, 1452 V st T to Be Hosts Informa"} at v . an g HOBELN AR M1 | arearet Kennedy Sard, 1. Siviy o ! Music by Henry Bradle & S ‘fl Hendric. Ella P. Cattell, 80, 2 ) Hisory Begdjey and Sophis, Headnic To B Cattll. £9, 2400 Lot ot 1 statas Wardman Park Dinner Tpmorrow. v ; s DA i e | TR e S e S el % 4 dward 8. Krell and Martha V. Krell. both b . 3 N %= - i M(}mu’mm‘e_ %m e et wlaolrgrl 'rfu‘1 Marlow, 9, Columbia Institu Other Added Attractions : Uy L. Carder of Parkersburg . e , HI: Secretary of St vith a close fitting bodice and a full ang Gertiude W rown of Halltown, . \'..d'm‘_'“_; Ruth Rnowlton, 1, 313 McLean For Reservation Phone Mrs. Kellogg will entertain a | houffant skirt. B 3 « e ack ot chmond. Va.. an Robert Hunter. [Gooraetomn ita! Columbia 2000 company informally at dinner | Mr. Addison . B i+, brother- : y Julla M. Sommers of this ety aray | William I, Jackeon. 50, 65 ! X worrow evening in com- | inlaw of the bridegroom, was the best 5 3 of Somereet, -"\' i n o (';m:l?‘- (!“{.lr!‘\:;n EG fost ;} st 8o Juchess of | m oy vere Midshipm 4 John * ack and Alm: rig s Cephan. 53, Garfie a Plement to the Duchess of | man and the ushers v Midshipman A . fonn B Homback and Alma D. Welkhhery | Amy V. Brown. 50, 451 Sehiee oier. Norfolk, who is the suest of the Am-| George Moffett and Mr. Willlam A 3. Jones of Pittsburgh. Pa. Clara Whitlow. 51 ergency Hospital bassador of Great Britain and Lady | Moffett, jr. pigioase Manoney, 3 Elizaheth's Hos Isabelin Howird The ceremony was followed by a re- ke ici i Jennie Hilton o The Se¢ © of War and MPS.| ception for which many additional s i Torn Codicil Invalidated. Jennie Hilton, 35, Gallinger Howpltal, Dwight 1°. Davis will be the honor| gyests joined the comypany and a buf- : =y A torn codicil to the will of Laura Margaret Briggr. 31, Freedmen's Hospital guests at dinner (his event ollowed | fet supper was served s f Y. C. O'Hare has been declared invalld |, Alice Flizabeth Mack. 5 months. 706 by a cotion, from 9 to 1 o'clock Engign Moo ¥ bride left s by a jury in Circuit Division 1 before given by the chief taff and Mrs.jater in the evening Pensacola, Justice ‘Hoehling. The codicll at-| AR S : John 1. Hir The honse hasa charm- | [la., where the for has been or- ¥ tempted to give to charity a large| A carrier pigeon decorated for ex-| arra of palus. and the | gered for duty at ving school. § % block of the $123.000 estate left by the | 8ptional bravery at the battle of | tary i und xlml-.;-m-v.u' g | Ars. Moore wore a g ,r“:m .-relpf. o : E woman. Counsel for the heirs attack-; veraun, died of old age in France re he pliced in the drawing roc with @ Spring ¢ made with a triple : ed the valldity of the codicil because <. Hines will be Mrs. ¢ Ape (mlu with a small sable collar » . it was not properly executed and be- Cha Mrs. Merritte W. and a small hat to match cause it was torn in half when found land, Mrs, Dennis Nolan, Mrs. F ‘Among the out-of-town guests were i some time after the death of the Conner <. Hamilton 8. Hawkins| y\r.and Mrs. Moore. parents of the & testatrix. Attornevs Lambert & Yeat and Mrs. Yates Sterling. Tt 1 mi: Mr. and Mrs. George Mof man represented Joseph T. Ragland, o be dancing and a buffet supper will| g irleston, S. C.i Mr. and Mrs. nephew, who will get one-third of James Jamison, N xrl Mrs. ;Iflt’f; . 4 the estate, while the other two-thirds Eddy and Miss Mary Davison, all of Z i will go to the seven children of Baroness Maltzan Sends East Ora We and Mrs. B | ; : . . | brother of the deceased and the Out ds for Reception. AL Gott, ) Mrs. Chance Vough | children of a sister Baic < zan. 1 of the Am- | Mr. and Mrs, & | v ‘"‘L"’Il Alma Johnson iy | A copy of the ! Times " for ““{ Mr. an ey Amory and A { June, 1815, containing the story of the | their dau! < Amory battle of Waterloo, is preserved in the | e et ew York Publl ry Western trip and The Minister of I wbout four weeks. =" S de Jaimes Freyre will ! ATias ATAEY srown will be at GNDERWOOD - dinner b evenir | home Monday. afternoon from 3 to & B ]- Ion . Hotel Park Hotel for the & o'clock, for the ) me this season orita Yolanda Jaimes T Annoonce the first large installa- tion in the world of = . Mrs. Ellis, wife of Capt. Hayne Ellls, Mr. Justice and M was hostess to a company at luncheon S. ELLIOTT McFARLAN MOORE, The Titanafram The Master Musical Instrument A3 A R R I S R R e S I i A A AR RN RN RN RS RS N S A AR AR AR A Stone were the honor guests at din-|today and took her guests later to the Bride of Ensign Moare, United States Navy, and before their old-fashioned e T T ™ rederick | “hicago Opera Company’s performance | Southern home wedding last night Miss Janet Moffett. She is the daughter Dent Grant who entertained a com-|of Carmen, with Mary Garden in the of Rear Admiral and Mrs. William A. Moffett. pany of . title role. —_— Mrs, Edward Hamlin Everett enter. Mrs. MeNary, wife of Senator | tained at luncheon bhefore the opera. Amd tte happiest time for both beaux and belles is the oecasion at which you serve this appropriate Valentine Day Special Vanilla Ice Cream Strawberry Heart Center dress, congratulating and approving continue this humanitarian work of “harlss L. McN. was hostess at the sentiment which prompted the) Baroness W S ot ins Clliness room | T Yand| Mira A Sren pviliamomme|[JeINClosiat satlon i Retosttments penei By o L 8 of the Mavflower Hotel, when covers | will entertain for their school girl served during the evenin, d the sic_section and the drama for 30 7 daughter, Miss Mary Kleanor Orme, | 0C asion proved to be a very happy |unit of the Women's City Club, 22 — t a valentine dance this evening.|One. ackson place, will give oint pro nd Mrs. Walter F. George | There will be 50 guests. There were a number of box parties. | gram Tuesday evening at o'clock. enter ned din before the ‘Mll; They will be host i lentine tea | Mrs. James W, Wadsworth . I ‘lHH.\l‘ section., Mrs. ertrude of the Southern Society and the New | tomorrow afternoon for their young. | her box and Mrs s E.[Lvens, chalrman, will present Polish lociety last evening at the | ast daughter, Kathaleen Walsh Orme, [ Freeman und officer music features, both vocal and instru the company were Sena- |t celebrate her ninth birthday anni-| York State Societ ] 1. Violin and piano duets ar- tor and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, Col. | versary when there will be 40 guests. Col. and Mrs, Wade H. Coope | v and Mrs. . J. Willlams, Col. B. | with them United States Commission- [ by Mrs. Raymo: Shumate of Atlanta. Mrs. Robert | Afrs. J. Willium Kyle entertained at Jducation and Mrs. John T.|Chester Adair Daily from 12 to 2 and from 8 to 10 P.M. Blue Plate Luncheon, 50¢ Special Luncheon, 35¢ Table d’Hote Dinner, §1.25 A LA CARTE SERVICE ALSO Special Card Party Room to 30c Per Table & orney General [also play solo Ie Mr. M. H. Critten- | juncheon today, followed by bridge, in Bt tanncy stemer e a0 of K i s land Thomp- | and Mrs. Marshall, Gen. and |songs by X. Scharwenka will be sung den of Kar ompliment to Miss Maitlind Thomp- | 414 Mts. It bt by e, Wik B L Thomas Cirdle {son of Lumberton, N. (.. and Mrs i Representative ana Afxs. C. & ence Vie Bos o ax Harding. mother of 1. John Hard- {artists will be attired in Polish cos Eaton have with them for the week | Lwrence Vie Bose. who will 1eave th}jyg “one of the world fiyers The contribution 05 [ Eassaasssssss s s e 4 e i < : | TGol. 1 Mrs. W. . Harlee had in | unit, M Patrick (i her, &7 3 anilla Ice Cream—as dchqous end in their apartment at Wardman | oo nq. Vie Bose, in New York i T Velv Park Hotel their son-in ‘ seldaLl, = their box Representative and Mrs. | chairman. will be one-act comedy, | 2 y i 1 ! v S as only he Velvet Kind can daughter, Mr. and ore¥ | atiss Marguerite Mesny. daughter| Daniel E. Garrett. Representative “Petticoat Perfidy,” by Sir Charles | | of New Y i BT and s AL B LD AesnY T | Mrs. Tom Connally, and Senator a | Younx Appearing in the cast will ’ e - O A Mrs. Morvis Shepherd. | Jednne Renee s Mirs. Montrevor, oaET AR be—surrounds a fresh-fruit fla- ten. and Mrs. Mason M. Pat e A |~ Mrs Virginia Marshall Clopton hac ss Helen N nson as Mrs. Nor- | TP LSt AN are e Fuests in whose homor Maj, England, aecompanying her ‘;f"fi;‘,“",." in Tow box he Minister of Latvia and |wood-Jones and Nadine Lane Gallagher % 2 3 WM vored heart of strawberry sweet- and Mrs. sley er ained 3 Mesny, and his d iter, e o Minister of Bol in the role of J e - = Wi o= g at dinner at The Mayf o Nl Toe Meiny who are venmnmg) he sevajthel Mintster iof BRI {HEAE Culist Y & B Q ness. Ask for it in the new Ding. Others of the party were Rep: | home in the Channel Islands. | 410, Slme, Tresre. e o ain, D = = ¢ Bro. ! 5 . , resentative and Mrs Edgar Hows Che Rev. Mr. Mesny and his Oriah Senator J, Th n gasoline tax, now effective ramiths S convenient pint pack- Nebraska, el Howard of | visited here and have recently re-|Dr- Atasde Bolton McBride, Mr. James | was originated in Oregon = > Panama. Charles DeForest | turned from a trip to California. Miss | Craig. the Misses Story, Mrs. Mason | "1 % z age at the store around Chandler, ( and Mrs. Louis C.|Marguerite Mesny will be with her!Mickelson, Lieut. and Mrs. L. D. Webl § n, Lieut. and Mrs 3 i Rare Jewels h the corner. herer, Maj. and Mrs. Walter G.|uncle and cousin in their Channeifand Mr. Craig Imer. Maj. and Mrs. Emile Vietor | Island home before going to France. | Mr. and Mre, Charles M. Galloway Fine Watches Cutrer. Maj. and ) 1 Miller, — had with them Senator Smith L o S ¢ s i -ynolds and | Tea at Country Club to Mrs. Charles A. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. ( ”QE I)O Gold W. 1) S S tier MeDonald of Garden City, | Have Program of Music. e N Bl and ME). and Mra 31, H LLAR : = \‘\\'zrc The | i Silver Ware q { Long Islanc | The Conaressional Country Club tea | 3 : ] % pEied sward | tomorrow will feature an interesting | With Representative and Mrs. 0tis || CHICKEN - | e e onasis musical program. with Miss Charlotte | Wingo were Representative and Mrs. | j Txoevacouyand ) elve m Einbon who e e e antil Wed. | Harriman, contralto, and Miss Kath- | W A. Oldfield, F 2 } Jdcorsacinisitacion i are at the Hotel Brighton |arine Riggs, harpist. {ana Luther Johnson, Miss | DlNNER “we have enjoved the g | d | ICE CREAM nesday before sailing for Eurcpe. At the tea table will be Mrs. William | Blanche ingo and Mrs. Benjamin | patronage of those mo-: closely identified with the . TTiache of the British | Vaile, Mrs. Robert V. Fleming. Mrs. | Foste e CL G ¢ K Lester Jones, Mrs. Oscar H. Bland | Representative and Mrs. | | EVERY SUNDAY FROM offcal and'social 1= o0 ton entertained a company at|{and Mrs. R. O. Luhring. | Tilson had in their Rep 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. apital and nation. — and Mrs. Fini rett, | Alzso A La Carte Service Established 1802 dinner . William M. Calder, wife of 1l:e‘In\.~ and Mrs. Carroll Reese, M v, Tvan Shvegel b f ator from New York. who | Mrs. Burns of Columbus, Capt. | Debt Funding ¢ is spending some time in Washington. | 31 Allen Mr and 3 b turn today after spendin will be the guest of honor today in the 1 W : e ve Touls T. M ew York and Ph garden of the Mayflower, when Mre. ljzqden, Miss Glasgow and her broth-| Peter A. Drury will entertain a party ler Mr. Glasgow; Miss Harriman and Penn. Ave. at Eleventh O " DL | her brother, Mr. Harriman oun in their ho Former Senator and Mrs. Chaunce: Miss Mary Boyce Tempie hia Wyoming avenue. M. Depew have arrived in St. Augus-|her Mr. and Mrs T homas W = tine, Fla., for thelr annual visit of s ips, Jr. WEE End i GG Miss Moffett Bride of | eis ai the Bonce e Teon: | Chord, ‘Mrs. Harry Dougherty, Mrs Ensign Moore Last Night. | |John Dean Hall, Mrs. Joseph Wash The important lding of the late | Judge and Mrs. C. N. Goodwin ori"f\xl‘l"" ni‘ i James Morris and Miss - Chicago arrive in Washington ; “allie yle: i . I e ninEton | Mrs, Robert Love Taylor and Mrs i d a Mayflower | fett, daughter Friday and will be at the . { Wi Sloxe (Hay e e Adwe | Hotel. They will be accompanied by | Samuel Beverly Williamson entertain ) Mrs. Mofiett, to | Baroness Polly Lerche, who is en ed in their box Senat 1d Mrs. Lav i Shai ;‘3 oo ~. son |route from her brother's ranch in|rence D. Tyson, Senator and M of M. ) McFarlan | California to her home in Denmark. | Walter I'. George, Senator and Mrs Moore of t Orav {. J.. which Mrs. Goodwin broke her arm in a{ V. N. Ferris, Col. and Mrs, v\\fllm | 100k place last ever S oclock | fall from her horse some time ago|the Serbian Minister. DF. Pavichich, at the home of the bride’s parents, |3 nd this prevented her earlier return | the Minister of L-ualcn:{nl.n and Mme. 2519 Massachusetts avenue. Chaplain |to Washington this season. | Latour, Senator Park Trammell, M e - ‘. f the Naval Acad- | 5 % i B Crittenden and Mr. Wood- BNans 0 1o N. T. Sherwood of Millbrook. < ;‘Y““' “f““fll""l ’l"v[xl\yv“ D 'e<fl 3 n- - .. who has been at the Willard | 2 J. C. By had htinguished Corpany o o ome several weeks. entertained at din- ! M ana’ Mia: i Sluding officials. high ranking offlcers | 00 {1t BoS oy P hen she had 14 | pine. ‘x!‘u - \'x| “Nl Ir A, ¢ the Army. Navy and Marine Corbs | guecre | apt. and ) 5 3 pest: | EUSStE Ars. Lesiie € and members of diplomatic and resi- aire. Lesiie C. Garne dential circles. Mrs. Augustus Jay of New York is | I'S: John W. Drice. The house wé v |among ~the passengers aboard the | with flow The lal L window | Ameri 1 Legion sailing today fo was banked with palm lilies as a setting for th altar, where satin cushions, ribbol VERMONT AVE. Below L in Silve: The milita in > At the meeting of the executive | e or | Bubtion Aires share Hho e o " | committee of the “Russian relief | he will visit her |, gical,” held at Mrs, Robert Lans. | improvised | con and daughter-n-aw, the United | MU3 at Mrs : | Sttes Ambaseador fnd’ we, Cbaed {ing's Wednesday, “great enthusiasm and lace were placed a charin. | was shown for the benefit cox ng ! tor i rty. | be given at Ruv - | & background for the wedding party. | 8 : ‘ g DA o e | Miss Ethel Rogers, daughter of Mr. | Ping, February a: | | . jns backeround for the weniing party; Apartment Residences B O T e and Mrs. Otis - . 11 the money realized g0 to pink roses and lilles were used und in |and Mrs Otls J. Rogers of Florence e Taney e & S . h d dd | = the center of the table was a large | (Ut nag 08 10 LR Fa WD iasian hospitals in the Batkan at a DlStlngulS ed A ress i tartlng Mond a) . ’ wedding cake, the {op layer belng @ | \who hus been a_guest of Mrs. Rogers. | Several members of the committee of minlature afrpline Sy e bride's | They will visit Mra. Welch's daughter, fered individually to meet all outlay | branch of military servic S [ Mis Ellis S, Hopewell. wife of Lieyt |Incurred in this entertainment there. | father and the brf oom are in. s 2 i S5 thel 5 I io o e i oy auecd the | Hopernll, Fort McPherson, and|for there will be literally no overhead | 2 Srsmieney will return in about two weeks. ! expenses of any kind. dress and the luxury of a faultless service drawing room the wedding march w S ey . ‘ softly played on an organ placed | v, and Mrs. €. . Kershan of Lon. | ley Amory. Mrs. Charles Warren. Miss are combined in the handsomely appointed | wpper floor of the home. don arrived yesterday at the Willard, | Julia Mattis. Mrs. Henry Fitch, Mrs. i J peTEe bride was glven in marriage by | where they plan £o spend a week. Charles Woodhull and Princess Can ?;hvf'bmlé’:g';“w}"{"“d'm“’ Ave, , N.W. er father, and W ovely a v 5 —_—— 1 tacuz 11 g -ously offe o see | . is neighborhood i i of bride satin, fashioned s! M. Thomas T. Wotdlock reiolinhl | oo i Lrid s e S g! is comprised of the homes ool the skiri ankle length in the [Mr. Woodlock, Interstate Commerce | aitendants, the ticket collector, the of some of the most distinguished families of front and scarcely escaping the floor (Commissioner, in their apartment at|programs. the stamps and pri Tor o k. Tan-shaned inserts of | Wardman Park Hotel yesterday after | Invitations were pr and pninfing of thd United States. vare old Princess lace were set in the a two-week stay in Atlantic City,!the artists have donated their serv. bottom of the skirt nine inches from |where she was accompanied by her |jces 3 % e ‘s . T Do i the aquare neckiine s | istcr, Miss Eiizabeth Byrnc. Eooen e s deia) - The S Massachusetts Ave. I X oE wi allow i t D) Su 8 s c ve been desi g:iv‘:‘w’rli'h‘enqe:\pes :::.'f.;.,é?.ifixu«-m{' _Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crockett of New | Pation. a goodly sum is hoped for to ave beent-designe for persons accustomed to Being, pointed over the wrist with | )‘.M"P ;1;':‘1\'o(llat’lutin,yr at ‘(he “‘lllli)rd. a gracious atmosphere and the nuances of good The court irain | ey pl o remain until Sun- living. Notall theapartments,however,are large. bands of the lace. was of flesh g ette crepe bordered | day i Mr. Crockett has many friends | H e e \ith orange Dlos- |in Washington, having been associated | SLlP COVERS Many of them are especially suited to bachelors, ustus Jay. e social advantage of a distinguished ad- with Secretary Herbert Hoover during soms, and the long tulle vell was sim- - X .. % ~ “,:"m,_‘m:m iCross the brow and held | the war in the food administration. 1’ : B Toar tumicee or to young women living alone or sharing in = either side with little clusters of . IEianplinen. ieceyasd = groups of two and three the duties of house- Ill Whlch Olll‘ $200.000 2t Mrs. Orion M. Barber, wife of Judge | Domestic” Holland_Window orange blossoms. She carried a shower | pobs: Or Ol o e N e this atc. | mads to order. Sizes up to. I ] : : bouduet of lies of the valley and |efionn in the garden of e S { by 67, ATl colors. keeping and to married personswithout children. o gardents flower in compliment to Mr. and Mrs, Warehouse Stock Wlll Be Miss Betty Moffeit, schoolgivl sister |, {atham, recent arrivals in n 1 for Estimates Moreover, considering the location of the of the bride, was the maid of honor | (i, = 3 D T Inor gton from Chicago. -The other 12 St.. Dulin & Martin Bldg. & o e e el el of iy e e R | - MartingBlac building and the character of the service given, Offer t taftetis A close At | daughter of Judge and Mrs. Barber, 2 { s it- i € a nusuai dav- bodice and a bouffant skirt scalloped | SIREREEr O SUCBS BN Ot ot | | the rentals are extremely moderate. An admir: e The b Klir ] i i isi ivi about i ey T vty ekl | AR i atachs o | sy desgood spacicot. compeatg » living ings to You, to Save U el lice, 2 fving i Larthaertecty | e Ol ANc e Conia N ARt ma P E vl g room, breakfast room, kitchen and bath may be ‘ e e 3 at the left shoulder was caught | ¥ e t M aseade of bine and pink ribbon. feosliedfhindentee i’:l’!']';“'hem“.r:\i\':-‘;' 3 bad for $55.00. The larger apartments are th J b f A I I g i B ) 3 ings | y 0 N v C ecte A i I She wore blue slippers and stockings | (i, S0 "State” Department: Mr. and < \ $60.00 to $175.00. e JOob O ‘IOV]_ng t Into Our Big New Wareh and carried an old fashioned bouquet | Mrs. Spencer Gordon. Mr. and Mr: SUNDAY’S PAPERS ‘WILL CARRY FULL DETAILS! sweetheart roses and forget-me- | M n of “sweelh George Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs, nots. Her long golden hair being ind Mrs. Ed- 3 ] | worn in curls. Beserly Moffett, tiny | Ward Morris and Mr, David Karrick. 500 Apartments may be inspected at any hour. er of the bride, was a ribbon bearer [ . : 7 4 { Searing @ frock of pale pink georg. | New York and Southern Qug Street : , . Resident manager on premises. otte crepe, fashioned similar to that Soclety Hold Joint Reception. | 0 St the maid of honor. Charles Moffett, | The joint celebration. of Lincoln’s ' ' : young brother of the bride \\asdnls: l‘)\irit"hd:xxyhgh‘eg la\sz night lr(u the New SPECIAL 2100 M sachusett a ribbon bearer and he wore a dark |Willard by the New York State So- as A D " Jarge collar and @ white |ciety and the Southern Soclety was SUNDAY DINNER S Avenue silk bow tie. e (largely attended. Dancing took place $1.50 A Mrs. Moffett, mother of the bride, [in bof rooms and music was fur- ] wore o stunning gown of cloth of gold | nished by the Carolineans. i W. H.WEST COMPANY, Agents ! end silver, made on straight lines| Promptly at 9 o'clock the receiving 5:30t0 8 916 15¢h STREET, N.W.. g ! Sith long full sleeves and an insert at |lne was formed, Mrs. James W. Wegls- B SR 3 > P the front of pale gold cloth encrusted | worth, jr., president of the New York Roast s ale Seun : Fo e with mold heads. She wore a corsage | State Soclety - and Col. Wade H. Fresh Green Peas . Touduet of orchids and lilies of the |Cooper. president of the Southern So- Mashed Potatoes 3 . 8th and D Valley- Mps. Moore, mother of the |ciety, being assisted in receiving by g bridegroom, was in a black jet robe | Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Mrs. David and she wore a corsage bouquet. Mrs. | H. Blair, Mrs. John Nicholson and ‘Addison C. Burnham, ir., sister of the | Mrs. James E. Freeman. Dbridegroom. was in a gown of pale| —About 11 o'clock Bishop Freeman pink taffetta amd black tulle, fashioned delivered a brief byt appropriate ad-