Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1926, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, \\'IC])T\‘X'JSZJ)A\Y, FEL SRUARY 17, 1926. reception followed in the home of uw- bride’s parents The church | effective ar RUGCASETRAL (22 LAYISDENED wore a robe of white of silve hung £ caught arls v was arran tight-fitting cap ef fect and held Daifit ssoms were seatte and she carried gard shower of lilies of the silver ribbon. Mrs. John William Guider was ma- { tron_of honor and wore pink chiffon | fashioned like the bride’s zown | made over silver cloch, with tiny be .mmu embroid nd there in| | French blue. - a picture hat of pink horse uid trimmed with pink roses and silver ribbon and ¢ vied pink tied with pink and silver riibons. Mr. Daly | best man for v | Miss Verona soprano, || Dana’s “Ave Maria before the | mon sato by ¢ | sidney a lustice Stafiord Explains Dis- charge of Jury in Previ- ous Hearing. orange the veil with & lley tied with Justice Wendell Phillips Stafford, in | Criminal Division 2 today declined to postpone the case of Nannie Campbell charged with a violation of the anti ireotic law, when requested by At- Siegal. Mr. Siegal yes- ¢ won delay in another cz 1im that the action of the court | sang | cere- | ) Seidenman, ed played the accompaniments | wedding music sley, mother of the bride, was in peach color chiffon embroid- ered in zold and a pink hat wore a_boa_of crepe de chine rimmed with platinum color fox fur, ind her corsa et was of pink waining jurors and his clien v fair trial. i ord then explained uuj‘""_l aining on his panel that | ¥1HISL & of service on the ssed jury panels hese were ex court said, ‘%o the court had a dif- ferent view of the questions of fact # from that antartained by the jurors, | ;o g el the law the | [0 costume of | judge of f but because it e \ S Bpparent that little or no cor | . tion had been given to the testimony | tor the Government “When the Government irticularly stron ice, “an th Ju t A!\Y‘ the J(ll'u Mrs. ( 1 black hat a bougue ey received v > wedding par and | n ceremony M and his Southern honeym ed kasha cloth . with small o After | will be at home | street until their | pleted. and £ heir | their voices, then 1 justifi action. at new Sixteenth | home is com- Will Entertain Woman's Guild. Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler and M Mary Apple will present a program of music tomorrow morning at a mee ing of the Woman's Guild of morial Hospital to be held in Rust | ¢h Hall, 1150 North Capitol M the Enfield will be the & ist. | off le meeting also will be featured by alk by Mrs. William F pie , chairman of t who will as: n t pain to be staged from Ma Miss inor ter of Mrs. Viola Pi oscoe cam 5 to itensive h sh e announced at this kit ahicis ouer to the pubiic. lace and ’ i was | with | 1 ind vio la the | 3 930 o'clock, and it will exceed in bril-| the proposed new Y. W. C. A. for the any function heretofore given | City of Washington, will be a pro- A gram by Helen Campbell Williams, included among the special [ pianist; Lucy Dunwoody Higgins, so- s and who are native Virginians | prano;’ Emlile Margaret White, con- and Mrs. Harry F. Byrd, |tralto; Priscilla Lane, cellist, and G. K. Campbell, | A. Johnson, bass, with Miss White and Miss JVilliams accompanists. A quiet but charmingly appointed wedding took place Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, when Miss Mary Louise Smith, daughter of Mrs. Annie 1. Smith, became the bride of Robert I Mull, son of Mr. William T. Mull of Knoxville, Tenn. The Rev. ‘Freeley Rohrer, pastor of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, conducted the ceremony in the presence of the mem- .| bers of the immediate families The bride wore a_becoming gown of white georgette trimmed with white satin and with flared skirt, and car- | ried a_shower bouquet of Toses and lilies of the valley. | Miss Margaret Irene Smith, who at- tended her sister as maid of hon was attired in light blue crepe and ed tea roses. e bride’s mother was i « f black lace and satin. S Mr. Ben M. Mull of Tenn., was best man for h Miss Mildred L. Boynton sang ** You Truly,” and “Because,” accom panied at the piano by Miss ldna Burrows. An informal reception followed the | ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Mull left for a short wedding trip, the bride wearing a dre of almond n atin with back crepe and a green eta and a straw hat Out-of-town guests and Mrs. toro, N. C., and Miss Sarah Rohrer Wi 1lsr n College, eir new H. W. Witcover has gone avannah, Ga., accompanied by h children, Dorothy and Wallace, will visit there for some time. ay, Judge and . am, Haroness de fer, Admiral and Mrs. ayson, Muaj. Gen. and Mrs. ( rnett, odrow W . Westmoreland . ard Mrs. Henry art, Mr. Bascom Slemp, Gov. Ritchie, Senator and Mrs. Cabell Bruce, Senator and te N anson, Senator and ss, former Gov. and Mrs. Sa Mr. and Mrs. uel Goldenbe will hold a reception in the N in celeb versa ‘\,‘_‘m C. ation of their William i INCORPORATED Mme FOR MADEMOISELLE \h’x.lmh‘r William Mrs. Mrs. ( H. C. B. A c Forward, Mr. John Sterling, Dr. and Mrs. nd_Mrs. O. - Harper, EXTRACRDINARY MISSES’ SPRING FROCKS FASHIONS FROM PARIS TWO EXTRAORD NARY GROUPS $20 AND $25 OUR REGULAR $35 TO $55 DRSSES CHARMING AND SMART— AND REFRFSHINGLY DIFFERENT BEAUTIFUL SELECTIONS LARGE AND VARIED Knoxville, Nulton, Strother, Walton 3 ieorge Peery, Mr. St. George Tucker. rs. Gertrude | Mirs. Taylor Thomas James Penn, . and Mrs. Sir ucker Logan, Scott C Mr. and A and Mrs. Mrs. | included Mr. Mr. and L’AIGLON’S ph Kindred, 0. Bland, Hooker, Mr. um and M on. Other distinguis ed are Mrs. Anthony and ) F~SHIONS Di STORE O-EN> luce Chiswell and Mr. Robert ¢ The various committees for the ball ire: Reception, w nh Mrs. Walter E. Hutton, Alexander X el Milton, M: Miss Myrtle Miss Belle Per- man; ) . de Clare M d Mrs. R. H. 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