Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1926, Page 56

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it THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1926—PART 2. Of Personal Interest : Elaborate Program in View |SPURNED AT ALTAR, GIRL |jhom she had met but two weeks be |ttont. the bride nervous and the motner | Marriage Licenses. To Washington Residents| AR LOCAL WOMA For Georgia Society| WOOED AND WON AT ONCE |, 2 Doolin. the only white eirl| “Inails Dooltn, @ boarder in the | sturoiaen Loonees Bave. been fooues 10 11 known here to have been confirmed in | Best household, % Mrs. Morton Luchs was host T e program committee of the e 'anegro church, was married hy Right | offered to su 3 . Best | poamydel B Nash of Newland, Sotber & & bine o — s Georgla State Soclety has arran 2 Rev. Arthur S.'Trotman in St. Luke's | stopped crying. “Go sce the bishop,” | = Wil & brert R iond and An s o o oloRen v O ot ‘the whost: delfghttul prog Acquaintance of Two Weeks Pro-| African Orthodox Church in the pres. | she said she told the vouth. The |K. Rebert i of Hacoratyien: 3. ™ A P Rausch Covers | ST the aeanon for the Valenting poses After Wait for Groom and | €1 of o mixed company. Doolin, an | bishop was willin vointed out |of & ey B Newton Wi Ainie Harvel. bor ¥ g X ehmand. wera laid for 40 suests cing flow- & - g at teenth street tomorrow Army clerk s white, s was John J. | the legal delay r d s ity ers were used on the night. This committee is com 1 Wedding Follows. Flilicar Ao Lo ey Sely il @ t _’ ] o ir. ot this Nancy Sigmund »f Mr of Maj. S. Gordon Green, chairman; - Mrs. \\uumn Best, mother of the | days lnter Halligan appeared, but Miss | Emirian dfy Uavis ang, S v, and Ars. Howard : - | / Mrs. It E. L. Hall and Mrs. Annic bride, and Bishop Trotman, the choir | Best deciined to cha mind. 3 G Wood, and the committee on| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., February 13.— [and numerous acquaintances were as-| Now the ceremony been e | i 3 daneing and refreshments, with Miss|Mrs. Alene Best Doolin, 17, deserted |sembled in the church on January 17.|formed, and this time neither bride I Dowhey and Stars A Kelly on_Ashmead p ¥ / Nellie Adamson and Mrs. B. H. Good- @ altar, only to be proposed to|Time passed, hui the bridegroom did [nor bishop was kept waiting, and | 4 Blcketts ot Gl i 3 r in charge of entertainment and Willlam H. Dooli R0t anive | qs Bishop sxes impe: | WWolrs 4l hapoy.” sty M. Lot chetts of Glen e cards. Beginning at 9 o'clock, song se tions will he ziven by Mr. John ¥ ve Danc will follow at o'clock. Valentine favors will be ;.X\nn at special ¢ 5 Miss Bess Means Jordon \\HI e P n with song: soctety are ol : INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN s fellowship and a lar Georgians and th By the Associated Press Free Automobile Parking 5. Vareis | Re ! wnd Mrs. W. W. Lar B entative and Mrs. Samuel erford, Itepresentative and Mrs Wk Wright, Itepresentative W D, Unshaw and other Georgia Re ; _ Y Sl | Furniture Established 1861 Linens L | Y : | Delta Zeta Chapter Host | {} Carpets F Street and Eleventh Upholstery Today at Valentine Tea Alumnae Chanter .| February Oriental er visit- Jovas of | Two Mexican Officers to Be Given MRS, JOHN P. BRI rai Wwith U. S. Army. Hoxtéd £ u t g Francis Themas Briscoe, of 2701 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. meieininsded | 20p b RO S Persian Rugs ml Mrs. F. W. Bal ool nization School Asso-| 3r. Souren Hane the associ; gram ceds will | DY o I Price Reductions Average Fur COATS 10% to 50% At Give-Away Prices | . N P,BN? Bl o Mossoul and Hamadan . K. 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Every Of Heavy Radium >,,LI.7;- Crepe $12.50 =R R C i de Chine. xquisite styles: some o R e Oee T 1 ug arries Ou r Gaa rantee. pliqued net ‘and hem to the hip. bride’s trousseau: of wonderful : Radium silk ‘model trimmed ¢ mmht\ finely made with deep and appliqued nct at top and bot- iem and trimmed with wide > tom. Pastell shades int np,mqud net top and | f Purchases forwarded prepaid to any shipping point in the United States ::'l'I!\: slips to wear under party and }::»\()(;:l.‘. Flesh, white, peach and il INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Extra Space for Display and Sale—Street Floor

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