Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1926, Page 57

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SO CIETY. DAY STAR, June Nuptials Home and Abroad of Importance T | (Continued from Fifth Page.) young couple will Roosevelt street, race, Bethesda, Md rmingly arranged wedding | last evening at & o'clock in | any Lutheran Church, when | Sophia Florence Waldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand | Waldman, became the bride of Mr. Granville Martin Brumhaugh, son of | and Mrs. N. J. Brumbaugh, the W. C. Waltemyer officiating. The | church had a pretty arrangement of | white phlox, peonies and pink rambler | voses. Mrs. 1. B. Dodson, organist of | the church, played the wedding marches and accompanied Mr. A Myers, who sang xeveral The bride walked to the altar with her father, who gave her in marriage, Wnd she wore gown of ivory satin, the bodice made close fitting and the Jong full skirt made with a flounce of | heavy princess lace. The court train was of was bordered with a thre , and her tulle veil was arranged simply about her- face and held with clusters of orange blossoms, several sp of the blossoms being caught where train and veil ended. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and | lilies of the valley Mrs. Heber B inlaw of the bridegroon matron of honor, and wore & gown of honeydew chiffon fashioned wit flounces on the skirt and a cape ef fect across the shoulder. wore band of the chiffon to match her gown about her head, and carried Ophelia roses and delphinium. Miss Mildred Waldman, sister of the bride, was the maid of honer and she wore a gown of June apple green georgette made similiar tp that of Mrs. Brumbaugh wore a band in her hair to match her gown, and carried an arm bou- | quet of pink roses and delphinium The bridesmaids were Miss Maybelle | Waldman, another sister of the bride and Miss Edna Fick Kilpatrick. They | were dressed in orchid georgette made | like those of the other two attendants and they carried arm bouquets of vel: low and r snapdragons, orchid | sweet peas and Op ros Lieut. Heber B. Brumbaugh, U. S was best man for his brother and August L. Sultzman of Orange, . and Mr. H. Stanley Mansfield ,of Long Island, N. Y. were the ushers. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents, at Girard street, where the bridal couple were assisted in recelving by Mrs. Waldman, mother of the bride, who wore a gown of beign chiffon over fiesh crepe, trim med in beige lace, and Mrs. Brunm baugh, mother of the bridegroom, who was in silver g georgette crepe | made with insets of heavy lace Mr. Brumbaugh and his bride left after the reception for the Adiron- dacks, Mrs. Brumbaugh wearin traveling costume of gray, squirrel fur-trimmed coat. pioture hat and . gown with appliqued in blue and rose neckline. They will make th in New Y Among the out-of-town guests were | and Mrs. Homer Bright of | Ding Chon, China: Mr. and Mrs. | _ Farrington of Annondale, N.J.: | August L. tzman of and Mrs. Harry | George A. Hugg *. G. Stritzinger, ‘ delphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. iwin Booth of Carbondale. Pa.: Mr. | Joseph L. Rosenmiller of York, Pa E . James M. Straub and and Mrs. Claude E. Moore of New York gity; Miss Elsie Townes of Houston, Tex.. Mr. James Hooper, Miss Dalsy Davis and Mr. Theodore | Simonion, all of New York The marriage of Mi Shipeugh to Mr. Clyde of Laytonsville, 31d, 00k place evening at 8 oclock in C Hptier Chureh, the Rev. Dr. nethy officlating. The decorated with palms, 1 baskets of pink gladioluses and blue delphin- fum, with white satin kneeling cush- | ion ‘and the space for the wedding | party roped off with white satin rib bons. Mr Moss, organist of the church, played the wedding march, and Miss Viola K. Harper sang sev eral selections. "The bride walked to the altar alone, | wearing a rown of white crepe-bac satin with yoke and deep flouncing of chantilly lace beaded with seed pe The bodice was made close fitting and e owire quite fall, Her tulle veil | was held by a coronet of orange blos- o and she carried a shower bou. | Quet, of roses and lilles of the valley. | nehe I, Cross was the mald | and she wore a_ gown of | nd blue taffet made with al Voke of cream silk lace, a tight bodice | and a full skirt, open in front, show- | sk eream lace over biue | made with an uneven hemline. | A blue taffeta bow with stre. was | -aught at the end of the pe he at home on'l Huntington Ter- A took plas Epipl Brumbaugh, was the N. Mr } a rt | a Ylarge | a band t the home | 't oream lace over blue, trimmed with jarge pink roses, and carried an arm houquet of blue delphiniu n and pink | roge: tied with blue -bbon The | bridesmaids were Miss Annn Cooper, Miss Mary Allnutt. Miss Edith Har: per and Miss Viola J. Harper, and they work frocks of taffeta. made with tight bodices, long full s with tulle at the bottom and hows at the waistlines. Miss Cooper and Miss Allnutt were in blue and Misses Harper in pink. They wore hats to match their gowns and car- ried old-fashioned bouquets of pink and blue flowers. Littie Rosemary Johnson, niece of the bride, wus the flower girl, and she wore a frock of a special service to those women who avail themselves of our Repairing and Remodeling Besides an assitrance of the most expert workmanship and original creations for remodeling—EV ERY RE PAIR OR_R | Who was be | pink | and Mr. { will m |Ala Md. | her father, Noble Pierce officiated in the presence of a small group of relatives and friends. The bride walked to the altar with her uncle, Representative Clague, who gave her in marriage, and she wore a gown of French nude chiffon with a picture hat of the same shade, and carried a bouquet of orchids and!| Ophelia, rose: | Miss Elizabeth Clay of Hutchison, | Minn., a sorority sister of the bride at Carleton College, was the only at-| tendant and she wore a gown of rose | orchid chiffon, with a hat to match, and carried roses. Mrs. Foster El nmu“ a graduate of Carleton College, | played several selections preceding and during the ceremony. Mr. Gilbert Allen of New York | and Washington was the best man. | The church was decorated with pink | rambl roses entwined on white lat- tice with oak leaves and mountain laurel. A reception and breakfast followed after the ceremony in the presidential suite at the Willard Ho- tel, after which Mr. and Mrs. Green left for a wedding trip through some of the Southern States. The bride is a graduate of Central High School, Minneapolis, later at- tending for two years the Carleton College, and the past y was a student at George Washington Uni- versity. ‘The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mr Hiram K. Green of |hv(.~4 ity and is a graduate of George Washington University. Wilna The marriage of Miss Mary - . M MeG of Mr. and Patr of Illinois, to M Albert Jerome iayden, son of Mr and Mrs. Willlam Mitchell Hayden took place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, in St. Tere Roman Cath oliec Church, the Rev. Father Buckley officiating. The ceremony was follow- ed by a nuptial mass. The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe heavily embroidered in white crystal beads, and made on straight lin Her tulle veil was held by a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried o shower bouquet of white roses Miss Catherine Moran was the m: of honor, wearing a gown of blue taffeta made bouffant style, a large blue picture hat and carrvying a shower bouquet of pink roses My. Aubrey Hayden, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man an ttle Ruth Able, cousin of the brid i the flower xirl and wore a frock of pink crepe de chine, with o band of blue ribbon on her hair Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride- parents, many friends and being present. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden left later for a wedding trip to Illinois, the home of the bride, and upon their return to Was vill reside MRS. FRANCIS McCORD, fore her marriage, June 2, Miss Margare and Mrs. Hurxu Dodge of Chevy Cha Dodge, daughter of Mr. e, Md. lace vell was held by lu ange blossoms. She car 1 houquet of bride's roses and ll I(Vy- u’ the ley Blanche honor, w 4 of | | vellow crepe de chine with a hat and | { Bowers to match. Mr. William Hill, | » | cousin the bridegroom, was the best man Following the 1d in the her French organdie trimmed wi and blue ribbon streamers fell | from her shouldérs. She ¢ d pink and blue sweetp: roses and del- phinium. Mr. Robert B. Stewa a., was the best man, ers were Mr. Francis Russell Benson, Mr. Carl idm Harry McNerney. ollowing the ceremony 1 was held in the home | bride’s aunts, of Norfolk S and the us e Cush, daughter of William . Cush and the late Mr. Cush, and Mr. Joseph E. Priccl were married \ednesday evening. The ceremony was performed in Bt. Martin's Church, th Irancis X. Cavanaugh offi the Rev. Riordan, Uannah and the Rev Hearney, and was followed | ception in the home of the bride, at 01 § street northeast. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Willlam F. Cush, jr., and w ended by Miss Eileen Cush as maid of honor and Miss Mar garet Cush, Miss Bessie Bush, Miss Pauline Graff, Miss Caroline Lindner, Miss Catherine Flavin and Mrs. Al tred L. Nader were the bride’s other attendants. Little Miss Alice Marie Cush, niece of the bride, and young Joseph. Cush, her nephew, were flow- er girl and ring bearer. . Frank Pricei was best man for rother and the ushers included o Tred Beyer, Mr. Larry rd Cotter and Mr. Mr H recep- | = remony a home of reception e bride. simplicity w the sday Miss Mable C. this city and Mr. I M. | vton, Ohio, in the bride's | Burleith, Throughout E on’'s flower pre- The ceremony Dr. Jo. the New Church, st was ide’s most {the bridal couple in_ receiving. Mi erta Troxell was in silk crepe | embroider ind ca chid sw Miss Cor ell was Ik broidered in gold ried pink sweetpeas Mr. and Mrs. Al reception for Boston by trip through Mrs. Alln Francis the abundance. d by the Rev, pagtor of >resbyterian wedding bre | ew the b intimate friends The bride’s gown was of ie med in white pearl or The Mrs Aller . nd land States. eling costume of b med in with and a small white | at home after J Apartments. ‘Among the out-of-town guests were | Mrs. Walter Hurdle of Montgomery, | Mr. R. B. Stewart of Norfolk, Mr. W. Erh New Jes xell of Philadelph - Hutdle of Montgomer Doro Gall of Pooles Mrs. Mary Higgins of tonsville, Md. white crepe @ lace and hat. hey will lm at the Faraday included Fred and M | out-of-town . Weaver Dayton, Ohio; M Stebbing of Anderson, Ind.; N Mrs. W. H. Stanton of Ridley Pa d Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nith of Baltimore, Md dc’s traveling gown w chiffon o dotted blue and she wore a black and white t with hat to match. n extended trip through nd and Canada, the bridal| couple will go to Dayton for a short | period before going on their trip half | way around the world gue: and Mrs, The bride wore a gown of white taffeta and chantilly lace trimmed with clusters of pearls and rhine- stones. The taffeta train hung from the shoulders and had a panel of the | lace and was caught with tiny clusters | of pearls and rhinestones. Her veil fitted tightly about her head and was held by rows of pearls and sprays of orange blossoms and she carried bride roses and lilies of the valley. he maid of honor was in pale orange taffeta; the skirt, draped with tulle in rainbow shades, fell to the ankles. The bride's other attendants ling took | A pretty we 2 Church Catholic daughter of ‘this city. W, the Rev. 1 Li. o ohivas decoratad it palms and lighted candle Gardner, mother of the sang a solo The bride was given in marriage } nd wore a gown of white | i1 and radium silk, and | Church Porter, daughter of L. Porter of Portland neapolls, and a niece of e and Mrs. TFrank Minnesota, was married to Pow Green Wednesday ceremony taking place Park Congregational o'clock. Rev. Jason Miss Mrs. Mar avenue, M sen 5 of Mr. Marden | morning, the Cleveland at 11 crepe de chine e . .. A Month in Advance You Can Purchase Erlebacher Smart Mid- Summer Fashions at a Very Substantial Saving! DINNER & EVENING GOWNS AFTERNOON & STREET DRESSES PARTY AND DANCE FROCKS MILLINERY PREP GIRL SHOP APPAREL Select Your Summer Wardrobe and Vacation Apparel Now! “Erle-Maid” Frocks—Regularly $19:¢, $25, %2938 Also Included TR &riebacher =~ “Jeminine oApparel of Individuality TWELYETEN va.fix WELVE F STREET WASHINGTON, | treal {on Twent D. C. JUNE were dressed in pastel shades of taf- feta, the skirts made very short, tulle match the taffeta falling to their les. They all wore picture hats tulle to match their gowns and 'm bouquets of roses. sh, mother of the bride, was ace over black heavily bead- ed in rhinestones and wore a black picture hat. Miss Mary Louise Sul livan played the wedding music and a short program was given before the ceremony by Miss Lucile Duffy, vio- linist, and Mrs, Maurice Colbert sang several solo: After the reception M and Mrs, Prieci left for a. wedding trip to Mon nd Port Hope. Canada, the bride traveling in black feta trim- med with ecru lace, a coal of nav: blue cloth and hat to m: h. The, will be at home later in the Summer at 2726 Connecticut avenue Among the out-of-town guests weie Ars. Charles McEwen and her daugh ter, Miss FElleen McEwen, of La fayette, Ind., aunt and cousin of the brids of A pretty wedding Wednesday morning at when Miss Camilla Hugh of the late Mr. and Mrs. I of Harrisonburg, Va., became the bride of Mr. Lucius . (llarke Brown, son of Maj. and Mrs. Clarke L. Brown The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride’s aunt, Mr ward Purcell, at 2701 Woodley r Yather Walsh of St. Thomas Church officiating. The house was decorated with white gladioli jes nul and the bridal couple stood | 1 arch of white flowers de was given in marris by Ler cousin, Mr. Lawrence Purcell, and she wore a gown of beige georgette crepe over pale | a pink picture hat and carried bride’s roses and lilies of the valley Miss _Marguerite mond, Va., sister of the dof hona 1 she a gown pink georgette crepe with a hat to match and carried an arm bouquet of Dlue delphinium. Mr. Penn H Montclair, N. J., was the best ma ollowing the ceremony a recept took place 11 o'clock, . daughter i1. Hughes of e was the Hughes by n was held when the bridal couple were | assisted in receiving by Mrs. who wore a gown of orchid ¢ z metal Jace fashioned along straigh 1es. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left af the reception for Atlantic Cit; ew York and will make the I ghtil street the out-of-town guests . Roller of Staunton, Ashford of St. Pet John Wight De ¥a.; Mre. ). H. mb of Tarris Sull of John R. Wall t o) Norfol Irene L Miss B and Mrs. risonburg .ynchburg The marriage of Miss Helen Shields ghter of Mr Lillian omington, Ind., to Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. William of this city took place Tues cvening at the home of Mr. and Paul Tracy, brother-in-aw and sister of the bride, at 3518 Livingston street, Che Chase, D. C. Rev Clarenc n of Bloomington, Ind officlated. The bride was given in marriage by Mr, Tracy and wore a gown of whit taffeta made bouffant stvle and carrie; bride roses. Her veil was arranged in cap shape about her face and held by cluster of orange blossoms. Little v, nlece of the b was t er and wore a frock of salmon-pink georgette, and Miss Mil dred Shields, sister of the bride, was the mald of honor, wearing a pale green taffeta gown trimmed in shell pink and made bouffant. She carried an_arm_houquet of pink roses. Mr. Hubert King was best A small reception was the ceremony and Mr. and M left later for a several weeks Ocean City. The bride’s costume was a gray ensemble with a small blue hat. Only immedi- ate friends and relatives were present. homas ¢’ '| auline Tra - Ting b Miss Clara Margaret Shepherd, daughter of Mrs. Harry W, Shepherd, formerly of Hyattsville, and Dr. Carl Carcus Conrad of Kansas, were 1 ole———— o] e[ —— (g |o o o[ ———— 5 2 a[e———— 3 The House <] of Courtesy 20, 1926 -|der blue Elizabeth crepe, | | | fon in pz PART 2. SOCIETY. ANy s was decorated palms, ferns and pink roses. Only the relatives and immediate friends of the bride and bridegroom witnessed the ceremony, which was followed by g which additional guests were as] Mrs. odes, mother of the bride, was gowned in ecru lace and net ove pink, and she wore & ge bou quet of pink roses. Bennett mother of the bridegrool wore blue georgette, with a corsage bouquet of roses. ‘The bridal couple left after the reception for trip by automobile, the bride wear ing an imported gown of green crepe with hat and accessories !.nmP e ill re Wmdow Shades Domegtic Holland Window Shades made to T. B. Cochran of Alexandria and Mr. ried in the home of the bride's mother and Mrs. O. Cooper of Braddock, Va. on College Heights Monday at noon. The bride was among those awarded a bachelor's degree at the University | of Maryland this month. Dr. Conrad is connected with the university. Dr. J. B. Anderson, formerly of Hyatts- ville Presbyterian Church, officiated. Following the ceremony Dr. and Mrs. Conrad left for Kansas and will be at home in College Park, Md., after August 1. interesting 0 o An emnized at 4 afternoon, June 5, and Mrs. Thomas when their daughter, Mary Regina, became the bride of Ms. Benjamin Hugh Bennett of this ci The bride, who was g riage by her father, was in a French frock of white taffeta and Belgian lace, and her tulle and lace veil, which formed a graceful train, was ar- ranged with lilies of the valley in a coronet effect. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. 3 Miss Helen Theresa Rhodes Hall of Front|iss Dorothy Magdalene Rh officiat- | younger sisters of the bride, h | maids of honor, g bouffant taffeta { pink blue, and carrying bouquets of | roses and blue delphinium. | Mr. Leo Cleary was b bride was given in marriage by | the brothers of the bride her und she wore a gown of | Eugene Rhodes, jr. M: white satin and L nmed with | Rhodes and orange blossoms, & lace veil, odes, serve an hefrloom in the family, w ia O'Day cluster n) nldn e hlu“'ului over d the wedding m KAPLOWITZ Quet of brides roses ana Tiltes of nm] i INCORRORATED Lolita Woodruff was the maid | 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST BEGINNING TOMORROW GREATEST DRESS SALE EVER HELD Miss J - of Baltimove, Md,; | AN OFFERING OF goo BEAUTIFUL SUMMER SOWNS dding_was sol- ‘lock, Wednesday in the home of Mr. Eugene Rhodes W n in mar- ss lrene Forrest The marriage of and Mrs. Wil- Hall, daughter of Mr. liam H. Hall of Alexandria, Va.. to - Vitor de Murgulondo, Jv., son of or de Murguiondo , took place Satur- day, June 12, in the home of the bride, the Rev. N. N. Royal, Va., uncle of the bride, ing. The house was decorated w palme, ferns and roses, and Mr: Roazel of The Plains, Va., sang sev eral solos, accompanied by Miss Mar Long of Lynchburg, V immediat a wedding of Portsmouth, k& and des, vere ple and pink 1Ay M $1.7 Slip Covers. ried te Mr. Gi. D. Hall, brother of the bride, of Winchester, Ky., was the best man, and the ushers were Mr. Snowden Hudnal of Reedville, Va.; Mr. Edward | and | ¢rip- “|the Ashley, at ot | Carter of Galnsville, Va; Mr. Carey | Smith of Heymarket, Va. and Mr.| John Johson of Alexandria | | " A reception with dancing followed | | tr Miss M rter of Gainesville, | Va.; Miss Frances Grinnan of --vn‘ morud, Va., and Miss Elizabeth Hall of Alexandrid. They wore frocks of chif- | tel shades and carried roses. | FOR STREET, TRAVEL, SUMMER RESORTS, SPORTS AFTERNOON, DiNNER, EVENING WEAR, AT PHENOM- ENAL SAVINGS. NEVER HAVE THE SAVINGS BEEN 5O EXTRAORDINARY, FOR EACH DRESS AND GOWN IS BEING SOLD AT MUCH BELOW OUR WHOLESALE PRICES frock of pink organdie and carried a | srnall basket of tiny pink rose: delphinium. Young M. Mackay Stribling was the ring bear- | 5 IS THE GREATEST SALE OF BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AND GOWNS EVER HELD—A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AND GOWNS NOT Ol BELOW OUR REGULAR PRICES, BUT MUCH BELOW OUR WHOLESALE PRICES AS WEL er and wore a white sult and carried the ring on a silver tra | TWENTY-FIVE ceremony, after which Mr. and Murguiondo left for a wedding They will make their home at sighteenth street and | Mrs. { Columbia road. Mrs. Hall, mother of the bride, wore gown of embroidered lizabetl: 3 Murguiondo, mother was in blue geor e crepe Among the t-of-town guests were ! of McAlester, Okla., Long Lynchburg. Mrs. W Stribbling of Mr. James D. Hall of Mr ville Hall York City: Mr. and Mrs. Donald well of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and C. Gatewood and daughter of | Va.; Mr. C. R. Pierce of | la.; Mr.and Mrs. R. 5. Royal : Plains, Va.; Mr. R. C. Hall and | \d Mrs. D. F. De Butts and sons 2, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. | s of Selma, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs r Schwab of La Plata, Md.: Mrs. Reedville na Stribling of Mount Ida, S. 8. Rosgel, Miss Helen N Howard Kay of Del a; Mr. and Mr. ington of Braddock, V « 14 IN THIS GROUP AND THIRTY DOLLAR DRESSES Announcement Miss ELIN OSTLAND Formerly with Mrs. E. Duvis Is now permanently comnected with The Marinello Daylight Shoppe 12th and G Sts.—2d Floor Bragg Bldg. Phone Franklin 9115 IN THIS GROUP SIXTYFIVE, SEVENTY-FIVE, EIGHTY-FIVE AND NINETY-FIVE DOLLAR GOWNS HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL EVENING GOWNS IN THIS GROUP CNLY IN EACH GROUP, SIZES 14 TO 46 £ASHIONS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE STORE OPENS a:z0 A. 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