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| weating maren: trom “Lohengrin," | S O ‘ I E I Y [ played by Mrs. Melvin J. Martin of | | Richmond, who is a graduate of the | Wi Richmond Conservatory of Music. “To |a Wild Rose,” by MacDowell. was | ved softly during the ceremony., At Dawning” and “O Promise sung by Mr. Wilbur ¢. Contin on Page Twentv-one.) mony at the Haotel Commodore. after | which Mr. and Mrs. Ward left for a mator trip to Canada. The bride | was attended by her sister. Miss lonise Gately, and Mr. John Conley was hest man. A reception followed the ceremony in tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. ftobert H. ‘lark. brother-in‘law und sister of the | \m ide. for relatives and # few Intimate | friends, ! Mr. and M [ trip. the latte suit’ of powder and white hat with hand-painted flow ers on georgette. 1'pon their return they will make their home in this city. Lieut. Karle H. Tonkin. United States Army. entertained ai dinner evening in the presidential din room of the Mayflower, having | his guests Col. and Mrs. William | Gillmore and tohn 1. MeGee | r \\s\ehmmr\n ary 1. Pollard | of St. Louis and Dr. Ailen darason [nf the Yale faculty. | ° May left for a wedding | wearing an ensemble | blue seovgette crepe | Mra. George Colton Mr. George Maudsley gone 1o thelr Summer Wonds, near Rockville, Maynard and | Maynard have home, Halton Ma d wedding took 7 o'clock, when Genevieve Loretta McMahon, | anuzhter of Mi. and Mrs avd J. fahon, hecame the bride of M. Tiov Mentgomery Perry. son of Mre, Ethel E. Perry. The ceremony was pNM'msd o the Holy Name Church, The Rev. 1. Brooks of St. Aleysius | Church officiating, assisted by the Rev. | John Dowlinz. pastor of Holy Name Church: the Rev. Themas Cal nan. the Rev. Andrew . Carey. Father Murphy. Father Martin and | Father O'Harra. The church had a pretty arrangement of white peonies. roses and palms and a string ovchestra Plaved the wedding marches. The bride walked 1o the altar with her brother-indaw Mr. Harry Bicks ler. who gave her in marrlage. and she wore a gown of heavy ivory satin trimm n o chantlly lace. made along straight lnes, with a court train | of the satin. Her tulle veil was held with clusters of orange blassoms and sne carvied shower houquet of bride’s roses Mrs. Lerena unningham was the tron of honor. wearing a gown of een taffeta and net. made with a hodice and a houffant ta match and carrving roses. The hridesmaids were Migs Gladys Perry, Miss Mary Tracy. Miss Loretta_ Bicksler. Miss Anna Walsh. Miss Margaret Camphell and Miss Dolores Bowden of New Y They wore frocks of coral-color feta. fashioned similar to that of the mation of honor. leghorn hats with | trimmings to maich their gowns and carried pink roses. Mr. Alexander man. and the ushers were Mr. Mr. William Snider.-Mr. Gerald Pitea last evening at Miss Alice | nectient avem sister-in-law me 1o N N friends for a S will sail Saturday on the 8. 8. France. of 2700 Con nieq hy her ¢ Miller, has . Miss Miller will Mrs. Lawrence Hitt and her daugh- [ ter of New York are passing a few lavs at the Willard, Dr. Charles Clinton Swisher, of the history shintzon will be st in whose honor the History uh will entertain at dinner this eve ning In the dining room of the Grac Dodgze Hotel Dr. Samune! ieorge M. Churchill Kayser and addresses. and Mrs soprano. will sing The president of | Marasehino, will Piank Co it 2roup of sonzs. the elub, Miss Oy preside, Mr. and . Kdward Reale Lean were hosts at dinner las ning in their suburban home, ship Mrs. Mr. and Montgomery Blair, who have heen at the Hotel Martin in Stockbridge, Mass., for a few days. left there to for H. i ) vannisport, Brodt was the best Wilfred { Beverly Allen Read. t | dovie Gray, G i white peo THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, with | blue delphinium. Mrs. Comerford's gown was of French blue trimmed in a darker tone of blue and her blue straw hat was trimmed with velvet. Mrs. Scheibla's gown was rose trim- med in a darker shade, and her hat matched her go Lieut. Comdr. Charles J. Moore was ‘vh? hest man and the ushers were { Comdr. K. J. Comerford, Lieut. Comdr. R. 1. Hinckley, Lieut. Comdr. Ames, had guests dining them last evening. Mrs. George Thornton has gone to Newport and is at the Viking for the early part of June. Miss Claudia Read, daughter of Col. A., will go {10 New York today and join Miss | Surah MeCulloch.” daughter of Col. und Mrs. Champe Carter McCulloch. | | lqe: "fieut. Comdr. J. C. Byrnes, i itead and Miss McCulloch Bt : : will sall Saturday aboard the Rotter. | eut. Comdr. J. W. McClavan and e Lonapend four months in Parls | t"(he wedding party all wore Sum- mer uniforms and afier the ceremony formed an arch with crossed sabers, under which the bridal couple walked. ay of Charlestown,| Mrs. Dodge. mother of the bride, . ‘Fulton R. Gordon of |wore a gray georgette gown beaded will take place Monday | With steel beads, a. large henna. straw 5 o'clock in the home | hal and a corsage houquet of sweet o | heart roses. Following informally The mariage of Miss Ellen Mar- duul.’htel of Mr. and Mrs. oom. at 3220 Patter: . Henry E. Brund arvangements and only the immed familles will he In attendance. the reception. Lieut. | Comdr. and Mrs. MeCord left for a te | wedding trip. Mrs. McCord wearing a Mr. [1an erepe gown and coat and a small and Mrs. Gray, parents of the hride, | green hat. They will be at home after will arvive 1he Jatter part of the week [June 1a the Naval Air Station, for the wedding. | Lakehurst, N. J. The marriage of Mise Margare! S M Walter h',fl\\!_ri has reiurned to Dodge. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |his apartment at Wariman Park Ho Horace A. Dodge of Chevy Chase, Md., | tel, After accompanyiny Mrs. Bowes 1o Tieut. Comdr. Franh Carev Me |0 Greenwich, Conn.. where they Cord’ took - ce yesterday afternoon |Obened their home for the Summer. AL 410 Jpieloel iih ithe ICReby '.himi.nq Rowes will remain in Greenwich, ”'”',;',’;“:f”;'l'(‘,]?,:'l::.‘ ""m':_“m'fi"‘,. trips back and forth from Washing i | ton, . church had a pretty arrangement of | es and pink gladioll and ferns, and at the home of the hride's arents, wheve reception the remony. there of Spring flowers. The bride walkes v the alt er father. who ga her in mary quite simpl at while Mr. Bowes will make frequent | Mise Alice M. Rurton was hostess at the luncheon yesterday which followed the religious service in commemora- tion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the service of Deacon Z 1t the flouse of Mer the Rishop of Washington, the Right Rev. James ¥ nd she wore'a gown of white satin | Freeman, officiated. assisted hy the headed in :mnmfim« and pearls and | Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley. The made on straizht lines. with a train of | deaconess’ long and faithful work as e bordered with satin, Her | director of this well known institution Vell was held by n eoronel of |Was recognized by the board of man and arange hloszoms s agers by the presentation through ft= carried lflies of the valley and erchids, [ president.. Mrs. P. Lee Phillips, of a Her attendants were Mrs. Francis| purse of gold. Deaconess Yeo in ac- Comerford and AMps. cilarry S| cepting the gift responded by giving heibia. anc they wore frocks of a brief and interesting resume of her zeovgetic crepe fashioned #like. pic- | life work. Among those present were ture hats and carried pink voses and [ the Rishop of Washington and Mra. auantities with <he a Mr. Clavence Keane. Mr. An drew Blyth and Mr. Bernard Atchison. | Mrs. McMahon, mother of the brid waore hlack lace. and Mrs. Perry wa in zrav georzette Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served in the home of the hride, at 1013 K street northeast. after which the hridal couple left for a wed Aing trip, Mrs. Perry wearing a tan 2corgetts erepe gown. with a tan hen galine coat trimmed with mink and a leghorn hat trimmed in hrown lace They will he at hame afier 13 A1 4801 Fifth street The wedding of Mise Charlatte Emily . danghter of Mr. and Mrs n Ford of Richmond. V Fitward Whliam May of Washing ton took place at K o'clock Tues day afiernoon in Immanuel Raptist Church, the Rev. Dr. Gove Grifith Johnson, pastor of the church, officiat inz. The church had an effective ar ferns rinzement of palms. ferns and pink & b i who was given in| P ivor anton crepe. combined | cloth of silver and chiffon and erystal beads. A diamond bar pin and A vtring of pearls were her ornaments, as held by a wreath of = and old lace. and she houquet af bride rozes and liliez of the valley \rs. Robert H. Clark. sister af the hride. was matron of honor. and A zown of peach.color taffeta chiffon. with picture hat horsehair brald. trimmed rose to match her gown pink Columbia voses and blue lark spur. Little Mise Nellie lark was flover girl and wore vellaw argandy and carried pink roses. The hest man was Mr. Robert H. Clark. and the wshers included Mr. | Melvin I, Martin of Richmond and | Mr. Panl N. Rrumbaugh of this city. | Several piano solos incinded Be ceuse.” from “Joselyn." by Godard:| - “Tove's Greeting.” hy Flgar., and “Traumerel.” by Schuman. and the CREERON 614 Twelfth Street RETWEE Mrs. Robert Farley Clark of Chesi. | nut street. Boston., who spent lh!' Winter in Washington, will sail Sun. day on the steamuhip Franconia 10 | pass the Summer in England. where | she will he near her nephews, Day | and Lawrence Kimball, who for the ! are established in London. Virginia Hunt Is going with | Alrs. Clark. and they plan to mator | extensively in ki Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson | June 'Nv On the ington Boulevard mendale, Md. TONIGHT IS \ SURPRISE NIGHT ~Thrill after thrill—we won't tell what--but we'll wager vou'll hava fthe time of vour life Wash- Baltimore at Am- wore and | hlack 2 single She rarried | featurad in Meyer Davie' | Chatean Band Rats Made and lrmMrlM Wieh Prices FAND G STS. N.W, mm,.... Large Sheer Hair Hats $5.00 to $7.50 For June brides, hridesmaids and airyv dress hats, horsehair hat predominates Snmmer's fashion Included are Large. Drooping-brim Hats, rolled side rolls. etc., in Extra Large and Extra Small Colors. Rlack. White, Rose, Green, Orchid, Pink, Copen. Blue, etc. Large Black Milan Hats. Extra. Large and Small Head Sizes $S.00, $10.00 to $15.00 We offer a heautiful variety of these popular Hats, in medinm and large brims, in tailored and untrimmed hats suitable for the miss and yvoung woman whe is looking for a fine quality Milan. New Sports Hats $3.98, $5.00 to $10.00 An unzurpassed selection of all that is new and smart in Summer Sports Hats, in Extra Large and FExtra Small Head Sizes, including Fancy Straws, Ajour Hair. Felts and Noavelty Braids, in all the most wanted colors, Bangkok and Balibuntal Tailored Hats, Reduced to $5.00 and $7.50 Regular $10 to $15 Value A wide variety of these Smart Hats. in large and =mall headsizes, in all the best colors, 150 Tailored, Trimmed and Felt Hats Reduced to $1.00 ICREERON—614 12th St. N.W. the trend. GLADIOLI FRIDAY and SATURDAY will find all (. & (. stores offering vou extra choice Gladioli at SIXHOr........ oo S DOZEN for .............5151 $1.50 ROSE BUSHES. Special, $1 Each All colora—vigarons growth —will hlaom this vear PEONIES. Special. $1 Doz. Cash& Carry Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delizercd Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. Thone Fr. 5442 Thone Fr. 10391 Tei. Col. 0907 Phone West 1302 804 Tth St. N.W, (7th 4hove H) Trimmed Hats 675 of Them Brand-New Summer Hats $19 Values From $2.95 ln One of our hest value-giving events of the sea- son. Hats taken from our stock of higher-priced hats combined with an exceptional purchase made. Plenty of white, black and the season’s best colors. Milans Hairs Azures Silks Ribbons Timbos and Combinations Large and Small Hnts Matron and Miss Hats of Timbo and Keko Straws, in white and oth- er good Summer colors. Trimmed with bands of ribbon or pleated silk. Regular $1.95 to $2.95 Values D. THURSDAY. JUNE 1').2(‘. ments to celebrate the golden: jubilee Freeman, thé Rev. Dr. d M Rev. D o year of the Alumnae Holy Cro George F. Dudley, the Rev. Dr. Her- bert Scott Smith and Miss Carolene| Academy, at Holy Cross, Monday, Smith, Mrs. Henry B. Brown, Mrs.|June 7, has selected the following Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. Fdward H.|committee to assist: Miss M. Louise Gheen, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman,|Darr. Miss. Anna Adele May and| . and Mrs. Harold N. Marsh, M Mrs. Frederick J. Rice. | Percy Myers, Dr. and Mrs, Willlam | At the annual meeting immediately | bell Moove, Mrs. 8. G. Cecil, Mrs. Frederick de €. Faust. Mrs. Frazier Head, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. } man, Mrs. Willam H. King, Chase W. Kennedy. Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee. Mrs. Thomas W. Lockwood William Balley Lamar, Mr MacMurray, Mrs. Samuel Mrs. J. A. Millholland, Mrs. Duncan C. =g Phillips, Mrs. Ord Dreston, Mrs. Ze | Senlor Prom of G. W. U. Barney Phillips, Dr. and \h'u William | At Mayflower Tomorrow. | . Rives, Mrs. John 1 s.| One of the brilliant soclal features | W. K. Van Reypen, Mr: o student life at George Washington | tis Wright, Mrs. Lawrence nmn University will b held tomorrow | Allen B, McDanlel, Mrs. evening at the Mayflower Hotel, | Lowell. Mrs. Thomas Armat. v |when the annual senior prom. whieh [%{ ron Adams. Mr. George K. Selden.|is a rival of the junior prom for |4 Mrs, Guy Reder. Mrs. W. Harper |social interest, will he given. Dean. Miw. I M. Graen and Mra. Row | The commitiee of seniors in charge | Gonverneur Hoes, | nf the dance have heen working long | land _faithgully in verfecting all the * |details, Heading _ (Continued an alternate will be elected to represent | the association at the seventh bi ennial convention of the International | Federation of Catholic Alumnae, | ™ | which will be held at St. Mary's|: ‘| College, Notre Dame, Indiana, Sep-| tember 3 to 10. | Mr. chairman of Mrs. John H. Zahle. | rrange the dinner committee making For Quick Disposal A Number of Bedroom and ])inin" Room \une:—’\ll of Henderson's QII,lhf\' —Have Been Reduced One-Third from our regular prices far a limited time only. Promfit action 1s necessary to take advan- tage of these genurnely wonderful savings. James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upheolstering, Paperhanging, Painting | following the dinner a delegate and ;! ) lee s i Sl e~ 1106 G Street.N.W. “ e Housc of Falhion TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE SALE $15 for Coats were $25 to $29.50 $19.95 for Coats were $29.50 to $40 $16 for Suits were $29.50 to $60 Ensemble Suits, Three-Quarter Suits, Royish Suits. $10 and $15 for Silk Dresses Summer Silks, Stripes, Prints, Wonderful Values. $16.95 for Silk Dresses were $25 to $45 For Afternoon, Street, and Evening i $25 and $29.50 for Dresses were $35 to $50 ; Beautiful Dresses for Every Occasion $3.98 for odd Dresses were $10 to $22 g Small Women’s and Misses’, Silk and Cloths ,’ ! | ] $1.98 for Hats were $5, $6 and $7 $2.50 for Silk Underwear and Slips Were $4 to0 $7.50 1108 G Street——rPhones 31 110 Here Are Frocks to Make You Look Your Best Under Evening Lights This most natural desire may bhest he accomplished by wearing one of our lace or chiffon evening Frocks. We are proud of our collection for each one in it is so lovely vou might easily make a delightful choice hlind- folded ! I'ER the sun goes down cvery woman reverts to type to the extent of wanting to present a truly feminine appearance. Priced $39.50 U pzeard Griebacher leminine cApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET [SLEY'S Beautiful Shoes “Cassel Te” GFOLLOWS a well defined fashion trend for early summer and ir designed in strict accordance with the demands of the fastidious yaunger set. In patent leather with Sauterne piping and stitch- ing. Paris heels. 51:"] SIZES 2 T09. AAA TOD 1339 F STREET, N. W. [PEEERRN An Extraordinary SALE of Smart Apparel Seasonable apparel, selected from our regular stock and drastically reduced for immediate disposal. SALE FRICE 69 29& 45 69" 45™ R3 to 9% 5O 165 Q8™ Dresses 49 to Dresses Formerly Formerly 63 to 75 to 98 to Gowns Gowns Formerly FFormerly 2-Piece Suits Formeriy 63.00 Ensemble Suits rormeriy Ensemble Suits /7m» Hats *10 NO® EXCHANGE TLVLNS 113 6 STREET 200 Smart Misses’ and Women’ Beautiful Summer Frocks Approved Summer Fashions Dots Stripes Georgettes Flat Crepes Styles that are new in one and two-piece effects for the miss or larger woman— Marked very special for Friday’s selling at ]