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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926. of green tulle, a hat to match and car- ried pink butterfly roses. Thomasville, Ga.: Mr. and Mrs. Frank The bridesmalds were Miss Fraser | Lusk Wilson, Miss Margaret Wilson, | ["" 2 20 * SOCIETY. SOCIETY SOCIETY. 1 Mrs, r Livingston Maclntyre of | Mitchell, Miss Isabel Hamilton Mitch-| Mr. Charles Wilson, Mr. Louis Wilson, ell, Miss Margaret Wilson, and they | Mr. John Wilson and Mrs. U. W. wore costumes similar to that of the|Showalter, all of Clarksburg, W. Va, maid of Honor. Following the reception Mr. Wilson Willlam Gordon Brantley, 3d, and his bride left for a wedding trip, the ring bearer. Mrs, Wilson wearing a gown of night Mr. Charles Wilson, brother of the |blue charmeen und faille mad | bridegroom, was the best man and|on straight lines wore a_ gray | the ushers were Mr. Thomas Cole squirrel coat wit hat of French N 4 Mitchell. Mr. Louis Wilkon, Mr. Wil-|blue. Mr. and M Wilson will be | S k llam Boyd Showalter, Mr. Robert{at home after March 1, at Clark | | A Special Offering for Saturday Replicas of was Vice President and Mrs. Dawes and Speaker and Mrs. LLongworth Honor Guests of Country Club. HE Vice President and Mrs. room of the Mayflower. There will be Dawes and the eaker of |about 200 guests in the party | the House and Long- | —_— | worth will be the honor! Mrs. Howard Nvman will not be at guests at dinner of Mr. and | home Sunday afternoon s has < Frank \W. Mondell, who will en-| been called away from the citv. She it the Congressional Country | will diy at home Sunday : in the recep- | I'ehrus tio onor of the members of Con- | gress and the < Hart, Mr. James Trabue Chambers, |burg, W. Va Mr. Thomas Blandford Tompkins,| Miss Mildred Y Mr. Robert Cass and Mr. Robert . |at tea Wednesday Monroe, jr, pliment to the me Mrs. Wilson, mother of the bride- | ding party, and tha Eroom, wore & gown of ivory crepe | er 1d best man Rome, with bands of gold embroidery [bridal party at a und chinchilla fur. Mrs. . L. Mac- | Mayflower Hotel intyre, aunt of the bride, wore black | lace. Among the out-of town gu entertained | | < s ||| Caroline Reboux French Felt crnoon in com rs of the ning the ust ertained dance Assistant Postr were (Continued on ir fal < Secrel and Mrs. Kell afternoon he Ne rd Soro John | | en [ | day | Hotel i vity. Assist Ladd, Miss Musson and honor « Miss Virginia Robb, Harris will be at 1 430 1o 6 o'clock, de Island avenue, 1. Tudor remarkable Reboux in the smartest Spring shapes. Thi Hat to be worn now and through Sy We have reduced the former prices of the following garments to BELOW COST in eve instance 45 Dresses To close out at > Davies, who has sheville, N. ', for m N« Josepl She will be accomp: daughters, Miss Eleanor I Rahel D and Miss B | Davies. Davies an a | ters will go to Switzerl: in Washington | the Summer months, and | joined there by Mr. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Walter D, will leave Monday for a three ruise In the West Indies. They will 'w York and sail from there | returning to Washington | The new shades include Honey Dew, | Green, Ttalian Blue and various shade and Grays: also the always-wanted T slen Knight | her daugh to spend will be 15 Dresses To close out at 15 Coats To close out at.... Hats (Velvet) To close out at. ... $7.50 ' 5700 emair absence. Milliner Griebacher “Jeminine oApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Salon wor of . Baron joined t Tuesda ter had @ com- | March mally vith her _— Iadison before start-| Mr. and Mrs. R Reyr | have leased the villa of Miss | Bretton at Newport for ireat Rritain | Summer. Mr. and Mr and the | SPent several Summ L | occupying one ‘of the T | tages < evening who will lds Hitt zabeth the coming Hitt h Newport, Farge cot dressed 7 | woman nSld @ | 1214 F Street N.W. wagar Sherley will not be at his afternoon nor will she again sceive untl Friday afternoon, March MISS PAULINE Eighteen-year-old daughter of the recently arrived Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom, who will shortly join them, adding much to the already in- | teresting group of young girls in the diplomatic corps here. | b R 2 deputy commis sioner of internal revenue, entertained ht in his home, 1224 Senator Frederic Secretary of ury McKenzie Moss, Representa- J. M. Robison, Represent Maurice H. Thatcher, Mr. O. I Bushby, Mr. Lee Lamar Robinson and Mr. H. H. Adams AR BOSTROM, 17§ Slevens 1113 -G+ STREET Featuring Tomorrow’ (‘@ Spring Dresses AT in | point lace, and car n | quet of lilles of the | Miss Lula Livir the m of crear took place last evening at 8 o'cloc! the Foundry Methodist Church, Miss Margaret Schuyler daughter of Mr. William ton Mitchell, became the bride of Mr. Rob ey ert Lusk Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. | slightly ana Mrs. Wil 'Hllln ¢ fflflt;‘n Frank Lusk Wilson of Clarksburg \\‘.{ eeesooetostosrisetosey "8 2| Va. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris ofi.| §*° e clated and the ceremony was followed | ¢ Masquerade Costumes, O from Ckley entertatned in honor of the tley, formerly of this city. d of honor and we (i lace over ivory sati ght | draped to one side by a sheath | SGUIUBUBUE - Saturday Special” The First Hats for Spring ter of Uruguay and Mme. t dinner last eve- [ guests including the 1 enor Orea- B of Bulgaria rriage of Marguerite Simpson Wilson West, Wednesday, 3, in Reno, Nev. Dr. and A by a reception at 2633 Fifteenth street. | § The Minister of the Netherlands SRR e and Mme. de Graeff will entertain a dinner this evening, been planned in sador of Spain who will be d the party because Ambassador’s departure for are spending their honeymoon motor- ing in southern California and after March 1st will make their home in Reno. Wedding Last Night of Interest Here and West Virginia. A _charmingly arranged wedding and Easter lltes an the house | ¢ quantities of cut flowers were used in | ¢ the decorating. 12 The bride was escorted to the altar by her father, who gave her in mar riage, and she wore a gown of ivory a_front panel of duchess and rose Wigs, Stage Make-up or Novelties For Parties and Entertainments Consult— R. C. M. Burton & Son sss000000000000 Are of Silk Made Specially Priced $ - * * . panne satin with a Medici collar and | ¢ The Minister and Mme. de Graeff § ‘il go to New York tomorrow to meet their daughter, Mlle. Constance de Graeff, who is a passenger aboard the Vollendam. which is expected to arrive in New Yo Sunday from Rotterdam. The Minister and Mme. de Graeff, accompanied by thelr daughter, will return to Washington Monday. 911 E St. Main 4361-4; 1 4.75 Ready for Spring with array of beautiful dresses in materials that harmonize. Designs are original. Textures—soft Color—Springlike. And lines—graceful, easy and V7 free. Shown in georgettes, flat crepes, Mallinson Pussywillow p also knitted and cloth sport mode Straightline and flared Misses” small women women sizes to 48. Charge It If You Like! oA A SPECIAL OFFERING Spring Hats Specially Priced 2.19 Charming example of smart styles and high value. Values $3, $4.50 and $5 All the new hairs and All the new shades and styles. 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