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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 27, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. Call to New Stations York, and attended Georgetown Uni- held following the ceremony, roses bouquet of roses and lilies of the e CONGRESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT versity in Washington. Wed in St. Mark’ ag:sf.rns were used In the decora- Recent Bride valley Changes Statusof Life The marriage of Miss Telen Jane Tho bride walked to the alter with S P bR . sl {arixue."duurg{::;; of Mr. and Mrs. C. her brother, Mr. Edmund Eardley, chiffon and carried deep red roses. boat Ma‘,y]and apital A nlt‘nsmol:n; A “%\;mpu"! n‘;anue who gave her in marriage, and she The bridesmalds were Miss Marjorie S A eapolis, nn., fnr; Mr. wore a gown of white duchess satin Pike, Middlctown, Conn.: Miss Molly et iveannl ook Morme 5 \ trimmed with rhinestones and pearls, Amdernon, Newrart, K. 1., Mias Paakia oS ieaa Satle it 3 depro!eu ve and Mrs. Sydney An- { 7 4 and her tulle veil, which was edged Littlepage, Miss Mildred Gates, Miss . S. Henderson Sails for 48 g Mg o Yoy gt i 4 with princess lace, was held by a £ Catherine Berry of Washington and AsieGoD, With Of& TR, i g R i s Bl g i o § { | coronet of pearis. . s Miss Ketherine Moore of Augusts s1atic orts 1t - - ? "mn .rnmgumen chaplain of the g & Mrs. H. Donald Sonnemarin was the 7 Ga. Their dresses were bluie, . ink, Abned ; S e ‘P'""“ atives, at the Cal- 4 ; ;. B8 | | niitron of honor and wore a. gown of 3 . ol e cers oard. S - ¢ % l‘s:” L:et x‘(;dls' piscopal f;rurl‘::h on 3 | | orchid taffeta combined with georgette ried bouquets of white ribbon and e : 5 : \ Al e 18 f“,m. i K 3 crepe, a large vibbon hat and carried rosebuds. The flower bearer, Anne : . X < wedding breakfast for the immedi- . § < yellow roses, larkspur and maiden 3 3 Robertsor t f the bridegi APOLIS, Md., June 26.—Lieut. 5 ate members of the families and wed- 5 Bl forss i Robertson, sister of the bridegroom, Petry, U. S. N. has. left » g ding party was given at the home of ; % Phe’ othiEr were Mrs, % | had on a dress of pastel shudes of »dro, Calif., where he will | 8 6 and Mrs. Anderson following the Rt . o s ,‘lifé:,‘;’l‘]‘l“‘l‘l'\‘x“* ol ron ; 1 .:'-bl‘nlf:un and carried a basket of pink Join the U. 8. 8. West Virginia. Mrs. | 4 ; ’ 4 A mony. Thelma Bonint, and they wore frocks 4 Petry and their son will leave later W 3 o . and Mrs. Anderson, jr., have %) oF tambta, Mtk Hagganai: b Yol % The best man was Mr. Paul F. Rob- for the West Coast. During thelr| 3 gone to Atlantic City, N. J., for sev- S S0 Miby ORI e Geh THALS Bath o . ertson of Augusta, Ga., brother of the vesidence in Annapolis, Lieut. and Al 3 ¢ 3 eral weeks, and will be at home at _ B 1| were of mallnis to match theie gown . 4 i\ | bridegroom. Petry occupied a house on Col- R : . 4 3100 lle\_eluleq avenue, in Washing- B | |and they carrled pink roses, larkspur s g The ushers weie Ensign Willlam hgl.»hu;mue. - £ . . . tonyiatter-duly.d. it . and malden halr fern. R 2 Asserson, jr. brother of the bride; The United States transport Hen T e R A . : ¢ Mra. Eardley, mother of the brid ] Lieut. William B. Fletcher, jr.; Lieut , N D . : sting wedding was that & Mrs. Eardley, mother of the bride, 4 ; 4 g Gerson left Thursday for Aslatic . ! : . ) Thursday afternoon of Miss Catherine v wore a_gown of gray georgette crepe | | | k ; A | James vernala, Lient. R B." Tomp waters, carrving a number of officers ti s - NOHdsRe Roe and TAsat MEamis ¢ trimmed with biue and a hat to| § % { 4 kins, Lieut. J. F. Gillion and Lieut. and their families. The officers will| § e 3 1 ¢ Stott Inby, U, 8. N:. whilch ook place 5 match, and Mrs. Sonnemann, mother 2 4 | | Hal Eaton. classmates of the groom be assigned to duty on the Asiatic : % R i the Okt Tplscobal (Chuzoh: af 4 : of the bridegroom, was in shell pink ¥ % / The homie was beautifully decorated station. H W, : ; y 3 Madison, Ind. The rector of the georgette crepe with a hat to match. : g with howers of pink roses and fe: The local chapter of the Red Cross § o Chibron, e Rav., John. €, Diasic, off # \ Mr. H. Donald Sonnemann, brother : J where u reception was held. The gave a card party Wednesday after ; i ; CIAta TACiY 07lo0M, HolOWInR & ok § : of the bridegroom of = Piitsburgh, Kguests were members of the family noon_in the beautiful home of Mr. ‘ ; 5 G : program of music, which was given 5 < the best man, and the ushers 4 end the classm: of Capt. Asserson and Mrs. Carryle Bryan at Wardour. e S by MFs. S, G Bayd: ofrarno. . The » . | {were Mr. De Witt Mullin and Mr. " il who were in Washington The Tour Rivers Gurden Club held : 1 ST - church had o pretiy ‘arrangement of ¥ ‘nard Weaver. G ¢ Followlns the reception the br:::. an interesting meeting Tuesday uft . 4 4 JUi6 111168 e’ Teting ; S ibilplten " @) |and bridezroom lefr for img % M p i « e reception, Mr. and : o s ernoon in the residence of Mrs. Mur SR - e . ; The bride had a gown of cream color ' MEw,. Gontemann. lefy for New. Yot 5 ndAtlantic City. oY wilBEES ray Cheston and the Misses Murray | : 5 4 i Ikoe ariiia 1a%Es miciure b atihce 16 Pet b e e G home in Annapolis, Md., on their re at Ivy Neck, on Rhode River, near S g L g e match and carried a shower bouquet : | | traveling in a brown taffeta gown turn Gumberstone. M. R, . Truitt of 8 ‘ of Butterfly roses and lilles of the val* ; trimmed in red and a small hat to - f | the Agricultural Department gave a > . 3 : 4 T . ley. . &' | match. They will be 1 4 4 | o g 3 £ S o < Her maid of honor, Miss Elizabeth y i August 15 a1 816 um;:ah,fl:fi pre Prof. Stanley Alden of St. John's 2 Roe, was in ecru chiffon made over U1 Among the out-of-town guests were Collese has gone to N ric, where s 5 - e peach-color xatin and she wore a large i ¢ Mrs. Frederick Stantter of Altoona he will be one of the board of the 3 3 e picture hat of lace, and carried an arm ; ¢ | | Pa. Mr. and Mrs. H. Donald Sonne- college entrance examiners. Later 3 “ L bouquet of vellow roses and blue del- : 3 mann of Plttsburgh, Mrs, Hamry B Prof. Alden will go to Colorado i ¥ s phinium. Miss Illizabeth Moffett was Miller of Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. C. M Springs, Colo., and Los Angeles, | & i ! bridesmaid and wore veilow taffeta, o’ s 3 i | Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Findley Pollock, : 1 . ; ARG with a hat to match, and carried yel-| | . RGP B e iy Eallack son’ Porter offielating. A host of W. Kemp and her > Y ; % low roses and blue delphinium A 2 friends and relatives of both the bride ghter, Louise Kemp, after| 3 ¥ A F | “Mr. Wi I, Irby, St., of Wash-| § ; | 3 Bl and bridegroom witnessed the cera & visit t where Mrs. h & gl P e ington, was best ma P i . . iy mony. The church was decorated with ik T 3 e ¢ ; N Ll e s i i 4 v One of the lovellest weddings of the : / | peonies, ferns and palms. Mrs. Rich- wors, now in Boston, Mass. § ¢ 7 X At : home of Mr. and Mrs. Olfver Roe, pur-| * month took place June 19 at the home < |ard Hubbard played the wedding will return next week 8 s 2 4 4§ . ents of the bride, after which Lieut. - of Capt, and Mrs. Willlam C. Asser- march, and accompanied Mr. Paul H. Torrey, U. S. M < 3 o § % and Mrs. Irby started on their honey 3 | o of Washington, when their daugh- Who sang several selections of Irs. Torrey, have arrived in A X R moon, and after August 1. will be at : ter lsabella Howard was married to — nuptial music, and Miss Virginia e o i P S e homio at Newhort, B T wheds Tagat. - Lieut. James Lawrence Robertson, MKS. ALEXANDER J. | lay lin golo. on Bowyer road, v s Sad Irby will be stationed Sl ie tontal S L:fu\‘i T o e e L L ntly occupied Maj. | o 3 Along the vul-of-lOWN guests wer i 0 son of Mr. and Mrs. . ? - fat She wore a gown O e | 8 ; BieCRSC. Muareha % Diee: - Miller Robertson of Augusta, Ga Before her marriage June 9, Miss | white satin and chantilly lace, fash- 7 i has left for his new R Calit., grandfather ide; Mrs. . g The ushers and bridesmaids Margaret Gululmr joned with a close-fitting bodice and duty on the staff of the American S S L George Stapp of Baltimore, Miss Min JOSEPH PRICCI formed an aisle leading to the rose : o _|a full skirt. The gown was beaded s nie Cochran of Si. Louts, and Mr. V.| Formerly Miss Alice M. Cush, arbor in the garden of the Asserson In seed pearls and a court train of e 5 nest Meld and Mr and Mrs. Ralph | June 16, at & o'clock, in S, Markes | home. The bride walked to the altar | the bridegroom and the classmates of | white tulle, trimmed with silver lace. e, = : . o Tisut. TEBy. sranvbred thony.the given away. Rev. George F. Dudley, | Of Lohengrin was played during the |of orange blossoms and she carried a Sk Jaimes WEhool At 3 Naval Academy in 1917, and served lv._ D., performed the ceremony be. [Ceremony. shower hoquet of bride roses and Md., from where he gradu i during the World War. Ie formerly | honor for her sister and wa pale neath a bower of roses. After the| The bride's gown was of satin and | lilies of the vailey S, & i \ lived in Washington, and since the | xreen seorgette crape made ot cr pink | CETEMONY Was over, the couple walked | chantilly lace and her wedding veil| Miss Alba Geraci was the mald of Prof. SNrs. Horace J. Fenton g 3 4 close of the war has received his | und fashioned like the bride’s gown. | Pack to the house, under an arch of [of point lace caught back with orange | honor. and wore a gown of sal - at H : master of science and Ph.D. from the | Sha sore a picture hat of pik snd! SWords formed by the classmates of |blossoms. She carried a shower (Continued on Eighth Page.) University of Chicago. He is at pres-|curried sweetheart roses. Mrs. W g — llow and green chiffon. They car. § The marriage of Miss Lillian Fran- | ces Geracl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Ignatius Geraci of 1449 N strest northwest, Ir. Blutcher Edward Toledo. Ohlo, was solem- d at the First Baptist Church, Six- teenth und O streets northwest, Sun- day, June 20, the Rev. Samuel Jud- high commissioner at Port au Prince, have gone to spend the nmer Pleasant Beach, Conn. Their resi o § 4 ; dence here dur their absence will H b 3 43 ent squadron gunne officer in the Hrown Morton of New York was best be occupied by Lieut. and Mrs. Sach [ L HARRIN A s destroyer squadron scouting fleet. His| pay for his brother, and the ushers bride is a gra te of the Madison | (ere Mr. Kdward W. Beale of Wash-| ?\\\txm\mm\mum‘M\\\\x“mx\vssnxx\\m taying for some time at achools. of the Beachwood School in | vere Mb Hatard W BEES of SRASR ¢ it Inn., Lieut. and Mrs, i 5 N e Jenkintown, P, and of the New York | L /807 (140 Shop of Quality 937939 F St. N.W. FOR MONDAY ONLY Crawford and Lieut. and : ia 4 % ; . has followed her profession for a year After the reception which was for Whaley are now occupy- . i~ 2 gk bt ® YT only the wedding party and relatives, | THIS EXTRAORDINARY OFFER formerly occupied — Mr. and Mrs. Morton went to Baltl. ! v rtin Ramsay and her MISS MARGIE LOUISE FULMER, Miss Amele Burch DeCell. daught more and sailed for Bostor They @aughters Daughter of Representative and Mrs. Hampton P. Fulmer of South Carclina, | of Mrs. John Eldridge De Cell and Mr. | will visit Montreal, Canada: lLake St Lieut. and Mrs. Byron lanlon who announce her engagement to Mr. Charles G mith of New York, the | Cratx Venable Morton, son of Mrs. | Catherine and Vermont before return- | now at the Little Inn, at 4 Maryland| wedding to take place in the Autumn. George B. Morton, iwere married July 10 when they will be at home | e, o i i . S s | Thursday afternoon. June 10. The |4 Columbia. road. The brid Mrs. Hinds, wife of Capt. Alfred 2 . | ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock | traveled in a blue tailored sult with a Hinds, has left by motor to spend wore a vellow Harris fare (o Lo v James O Bangs, MU in Tnmanuel Baptist Church, the Rev. | hat to match some time at wn. R mother of the bridegroom. wore black | Jumes g : iive Johnson oMciating. A & 5 2 : e Capt. and - T. Yates and land white chiffon, with a hat to Mr. Havrison Gray Otis and Mr. (f(;l,.‘:“m",_"““'x’, “”;‘; I‘x:"."“mfl':;’"m“;‘h Among the out-of town guests were their daughters, Miss Clarice Yates [ match arles B. Barbes, ir.. of Boston; Mr. | oUomec Ty &8 4o e roodley. | MI: R G. Brown of Memphis, Tenn, = lis Yates 2 a | B 3ohl o J L ok Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brock of | @nd Miss Phyllis Yates, who have| Later in the eveninz Mr. and Mrs M. Bohlen of Ipswich, ' Mr. | 38 RORR G S T, L B0 W hite | 4nd Mr. spending the Winter at the | Harris started on thelr wedding i rt L. Raymond, jr., of Readville: | b ot 0t la ferms and palms as deco. | VoW York Stewart Inn, have left for the | the latter traveling in navy blue E Mr. John Mason Brown of New York | 1 tion nd in the apartment ferns and = \ e Capt. Yates | a ‘repe and georgel a My ed, k Frelinghuysen, also | g . = ¥ The marriage of Miss Anna Angela | whe! Capt. Yat abeth crepe and georgette, g nd i e K| gladiolas were used. Mrs. James @ 11 ) n assigned to duty. small leghorn hat trimmed with ve ew York City. Mrs. Lodge, as|EACERE G BECL Niss.. sang, | Hillenbrand, daughter : Admiral and Mrs. Hoogewerff. who | vet in the same shade. After July 15 | usual. will spend most of the Summer | (0o W o) o CEEEORG e SO | M. Hillenbrand, to Dr, 2 have been for some time at Carvel [they will be at home at 3020 Cam-[at Nahant, and has already gone to| o "™ o elang Ohi B mour < take place Wednesda: Hall since returning from Camden, |bridge place the North Shore. played the wedding marches morning, at 10:30 o'clock in the apart- 8. €. are now occupying their cot AR ——— : The bride was escorted and given | ment of the bride in Wakefield Hall at tage at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa A e e o e o Aliag | A _Wedding of unusual interest to! in marriage by her brotherdn-law, Mr. | Fifteenth. V streets and New Hamp- Lieut. ~Comdr. John Carmichael |andria, Va. list evening, when M| washington residents took place in[s. Bingham Martin, and wore a gown ' Shire avenue. Willians gave . tea and dance Sat J SGTONS i AEIEt 0 ittieton. Moore, | he Sacred Heart Church, Fall River. | of gay georgette arepe. The dress o e« | urday afternoon in the home of Mrs. | bride of Mr. Frank Litdeton Moore | Vass., Tuesday, when Miss Margaret| won made with circular skirt and | The marriage of Mis Eleanor R. . Rocky. on the Severn. The 308 bf S/ aul bis & he ceremony | Gertrude Kennedy, daughter of Mr.| tightfitting bodice, a cape hanging | Dorothy Eardley, daughter of Mrs. | s ivere 1o meet Miss Hub- [ Moore of s o e in the Tn, |and Mrs. William Kennedy of that|grom a bateau neck in the back. | Eleanor Young, and Mr. Karl Ottmar g tinsll Dol sran: Chvnsh: Gihs (REvI|GY: me the bride of Mr. Thomas | Godets were set in the skirt and heav. | Sonnemann, son of Mr. and Mrs Carl J. Goette officiuting. The church : son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael | jj; peaded in silver and cut steel beads | Alexandria Sonnemann. took place | was decorated with cut flowers, pulma | 4: Keane of Washington and the skirt was further trimmed | Wedne: evening at b o'clock in St. | Late June Days Show and ferns. and at the home of the was one of the most elaborate| with bands of silver. Her hat was of | Agnes Church, the Rev. V. O, Ander-| = ; . bride, 633 North Columbus sireet, dings of the month and tured | orchid Neapolitan straw trimmed with | son officiating. The church had a Important Weddings | Alexandrin, where a reception was|With the blessing of the Pope con-| silver and sbe carried a bouquet of | pretty arrungement of roses, larkspur. Z B lleld following the ceremony, a profu. | ferred by cablegram, through Cardinal| bride roses and lilies of the valley. gladiolas and palms, and at the home| e Fifth P, sion of flowers and ferns were used :iwz{uu;{ (hPllN}:YM\‘\%et"k"emrvlnnt} Wy'{d Miss Edith DeCell was maid of |of the bride, where a reception was {Continuec om b g 5 by the Rev. John McCarthy, P. » 0 ¢ with | of the Church of the Sacred Heart. i SEpe S plcture dhat foSatch Sl 6 Wnels: John Reif, who gave| The ceremony was performed By | carried blue larkspur and pink roses.|jor in marriage, and she wore a gown | Rev. Father McCarthy in the pres-| Mr. Canvass B. man. | oe hrige satin and chantilly lace madc | ence of a large gathering of relatives | An informal reception for the mem-|with a closefitting bodice and a bouf-|and friends of the couple, guests be- bers of the two families and a few| g ys ‘cyirt. The court train was of [ing present from Washington, Phil. | intimate friends followed, afier which | ggtin edged with a ruffle of lace and |adelphia, New York, New Haven and N and his bride left fo® @ ler tulle veil was held with chantilly | Boston. " The single ring service was JDIE . 5 é lace and orange blossoms. . Ry Dlue EooIn e, made over | 14 M REOEC, Geer, Sister of the i the “Bridal Chorus” from navy blue crepe ed in white and |y, g " was the matron of honor, and | “Lohengrin” was played by Henri tan hat. After August 1. they fore’ ¢ ace over peach ta ! Cournoyer, the organist of the church, ¥ {with a to match and carried | the brid party proceeded to the | altar. During the high nuptial mass| another Miss Verona Horen sang an “Ave! e maid of hon Maria,” which was composed especial- fand she wore n gown of natural or-[ly for the occasion ° ” chid taffeta. fashioned like that of | “Given in marriage by her father, 4 ust ecelve the bride, a leghorn hat trimmed with | the bride had as her maid of honor X B & o mony | 6rchid tuile rried veliow Pernay | her sister, Miss Florence M. Kennedy. froecs Detfol n ok in the M- [pogoq The other attendants were Mrs. | Another sister, ) Kathryne L. T —, Kendree Met t JI}““'“- Bernard Dyer A - of Washing- | Kennedy: Miss ‘e Marie Scanlon the Rev. a Coule, pastor, offi-f'ton "and Miss Ruby lLee Sheffield of [of New York City, a classmate of the ! 300 Brand New. ftalos, and b the two | 1o0g " Va., who wore frocks of vel|bride at Trintty College, and Miss families and the members of the wed- |10 and blue taffeta, respectively, | Alice K. Lynch, a cousin of the bride, QiuEiparty Tollowed. 3 fashioned like that of the bride. They | were the bridesmaids and Miss Mary The bride wore a gown of white sat-1 g, 0 Jeghorn hats and carried Colum-| Elizabeth Keane of Washington, a in and lace, and her tulle veil was|pi, roses, cousin of the bridegroom, was the an held by a band of orange blossoms, | ‘yry Douglas Hamilton Moore of | flower girl. and she carried bride roses and lilies | Woshington. brother of the bride- | Mr. John J. Callahan of Washington e LY s 1 groom, was best man, and the ushers | was the best man, the ushers being Mrs. Willlam B. Davis was matron | ere Jr. Fred Weingart, Mr. Charles [Mr. William F. iKennedy and Mr. Untrimmed of honor for her nd was in vel-| Grgves and Mr. George Keller. James V. Kennedy, brothérs of the low georgetie vellow hat with { "Nprg ~ Moore, mother of the’ bride-| bride: Mr. Daniel J. Caliahan, ir.. and Ll e lise Tuth, | Eroom, wore ‘a. gown of rose beige|Mr. ). Harold Kilcoyne, both of Wash- e UG "‘r; tuth | gaorgette crepe, with a hat to mateh. |ington 4 S buias A and wore|” pollowing the reception at ihe home | "o bride wore a bouffant gown of C| 5 "‘,fi“"“ '“;‘( "h"u, of the bride, Mr. Moore and his bride [ jyory satin, fashioned with long tight A L i ey 1ot ror o Weddifiz trin to New York | sieeves and * embroidered 'in seed x Lt €S | Montreal and Quebec, Mrs. Moore | pearls, D'Alencon lace was used for . flower guf\xn{:ufn‘:i:.‘iv \hite costum s traveling costume of dark | further trimming on the Kawn]and A sensational purchase— e Saciet » COSLUIE, | 1) e, with a hat to match. They will| combined with net, embroidered in it y 2 e filled with White | pe ot home after July 15 % pearls and banded with satin, formed comprising new light k rose hetals. .t Williamsport, | Columbus street, Alexandria, Va. the court train. Her veil of tulle fell shades — large and small o G Port. | Among the out-of-town guests were | from s hand of pearls and was held in : 5 oo “"’"“‘"‘ e uea Jacobs of New York, Mr.{place at the sides with natural orange shapes. Pinks, whites, cluded Mr. Ralph Davis, Mr. William |and Mrs. Morris Hawkshaw of Birm- b & i b U TARAIVUaF RO Roidls, ol u'mm” Terter: aynor and Mr. | ingham, " Ala.: Lieut. ;\4[:\(1 m—l\“y»'m;k quet of white orchids, gardenias and grays, orchids, vyellows, o PN Lewis of New York, Mr. and Mrs. F.|yalley lilies. H Sier he Antormal recsption M gohunn of Bmira .and Mr. and | ' Rose, pink and orchid were com- Copens and plenty of Mrs. Benson started on a wedding|jir, Walter Norris of Vermont. bined in the costume of the attend- trip, the bride wearing dark blue crepe == ants, the maid of honor wearing rose dress made with u cape and a gray The marriage of Mi Eleanor Es- ; i ot Seter : . or 131 chiffon. Her horsehair hat of the same felt hat. They will be home after islle Follin to Mr. Franklin 8. Gicker, shade was trimmed with orchid tulle. Mo"da‘- Olll\' Plice | Her arm bouquet of orchid sweetpeas = July 15 at 1017 Quebec 1 ir., of McLean, Va., will take p Among the out-of-town uests were [ 7Tyjes evening in the home of e e o Mrs. J. B Townsend, Miss Olivera | bride’s parents, Mr. and Mre. Ch 2{:;:] *}‘Jh‘fh’ roses was tled with or : Durgy and Mrs. Herbert Townsend, | F. Follin. at Mcl . _The cere-| S b ids, weart i : §%5) Bl B a5 all 6 Danbury, Conn ny will be nlfl;mr'ml; T u.‘g.w e T MONEY-BACK . 7 HANGES in silhouettes have RS as Saey P Suech, M tarold | 1238 ried and bound in orchid vel- UARA] v | ! . 5 e e Lt Sominck, |0 it of honcr, and | 124 SUDDETS A ok, of e sume SR— 5\ been ever so slight in the and Mrs. John Harris of Virginta, T e | dragon. biue larkspur and Butterfly If at any time these ] last few years . . . the were married lusi evening. The cere. | 188 DOUR TG, - . * | roses, tied with orchid tulle. Hats can be purchased mony was performed at 6 o'clock in “allaha 5 ey - s . Pale pink :in{l rose chiffon fash- at $1.95 we will cheer- ” The West Washington Baptist Church, | Poth Callahan will e bridestnalds: | joned the platted frock of the fower | | fully refund your money. / mere stroke of the design er’s pencil. FROM the regular price of every coat and dress marked $39.50 and more in our entire stock, includ- ing merchandise arrived today, which includes the newest and latest in ready-to-wear. This offer is without a precedent and means a reduction amounting to thousands of dollars for this one day. AELRARRRLLLLRLER R ENREA R R VRN RN n‘\m\“\m‘fl\fi‘“‘\\m\“m“\t“ S SRR R R R A R N N N N N R N N S R R R S ettt et tatete ettt ttd g‘/ the pastor, the Rev. Charles B. Austin, flower girl. Kl‘l'l. who \YO}I;B Wll_h ftl&'l lCQhPrn hat offclating. A reception for the mem' | YWS Bily Gantt of MeLean, Va,; (immed with pink velvet. She car: bers of the two familles and intimate | o)) 1o pest man, and the ushers wili | Fled BWSetAShTC FOPRR, TORELne-nOtY e o ok, ome ©of MI{pe Mr. George Madison and Mr. Har- | 104 035 % ot of pink s s 1 M L e oS .. {old Conover. s . 2 i nda: qahe bride wore o gown of white|® A recention will be held in the home |, & 80 JIoSPL08, Bt (IS Kome, of peee {;", et/ However, in the drapery and combining Blossoms and a court train of satin, | of the bride's uncle atid aunt, Mr. and |y al party being assisted in recelv. nly of materials, lovely pastels have been Her tulle veil was held by a band of | ) ety e Al e {ing tho guests by the parents of the & orange blossoms, and she carried bride | mmediately following the ceremony. |y ge gnd bridegroom. Mrs. Kennedy 100 Milan, Azure X : achieved that are new to the blase world of roses There i, m in.|wore cream chion combined with 5 g , fashion. Miss Ellen Turner was m: t { tereit 1nthe wead < "imily | flet lace, and embroidered in pastel and Hair Trimmed honor, and the bride’s other at-|Scars, daughter of Dr. 4 . Henry | bends over flesh satin, and a_horse- tendants were Mrs. Edwin L. Faerber ‘ove House in the |hair hat of blue, trimmed with French 1 : . of Cleveland, Miss Elizabeth Hanger, | Chapman’s Corner district of Beverly | flowers. Mrs. Keane wore a gown of | i \LB CllXffon---Lace-—-GBOY‘!C"&---MO!"‘! 70Y1 78I\ T8 Miss Violet Harri; ister of the bride- | Cove, to Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, son | white lace and a white hat. Both wore groom, and M rma Mussina. Miss | of Mrs. George Cabot Lodge of W corsage bouquets of orchids and White, black ‘ Formerly sold f 78 i Xi7aY370 Turner’s costume was of yellow chif- | ington, which is fo take place at St.|sweet peas. and 'colors 'rom $3.95 to $5 ¥ fon trimmed with cream lace, and | Peter's Episcopal Church in Beverly 5 A l'egei\]}uon (linw‘hexmfé' t‘x“the These effects may be seen in the Erlebacher her widebrimmed leghorn hat was |Thursday. The church is famous for | home of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy follow- | |3 # : > trimmed with lace and velvet. The |its brilliant weddings, particularly |ed the ceremony. 1B D WN AI TORE Drawing Rooms in the dawn of their vogue. other attendants were dressed in|among those in the Summer colony, Mr. and Mrs. Keane sailed Thurs- # tel shades of orchid, green, blue [and it will be a bower of beauty for |day from New York on the S. S. Stut- fant skirts, finished about the bottom |lovely blonde, will have her sister, | They will reside upon their return with deep bands of tulle in the same | Miss Jean Sears, for her only attend-|at the Wardman Park Hotel, this city. shade as the taffeta. and their large |ant. Following the wedding there is [ For @ brief trip prior to the sailing, leghorn hats were trimmed with, tulle | to be.a breakfast and a reception at ! Mrs. Keane wore a frock of beige and They all carried arm bouguets of |be attended by colonists from all}Kashalaine, trimmed with "dyed er- 5 Spring flowers. along the North Shore and by repre- | mine, and a tan bat. VETWELVE F STR! Mr. Eugene L. Brewster of Vir-|sentatives of Washington | The bride, who has been a promi- ! JVELVETEN TWEL E EET ginia was best man, and the ushers | Philadelphia and Newpor ! nent member of the younger Catholic Hodges. Mr. Harold Hodges, r. | to her home from: Washington, having | of the B. M. C. Durfee High School, Shreve Stombock, brother of the bride, | visited Mrs. Lodge. The bride-to-be | class of and of Trinity College, and Mr. Robert Woods. has spent several years in Paris in | Washington, Mrs. Stombock, mother of the bride, | school, and is one of the most ad- Mr. Keane is a graduate of the and pink taffeta made with short bouf- | the ceremony. Miss Sears, who is a |gart to spend their honeymoon aboard. t6 match their gowns and velvet. |the Sears’ Summer home, which will [brown flat crepe, with a beige coat of 5| i : cmmmcu/ ard of./ndwxduallty included Mr. 1. Clay Ashby, Mr. Z. C. | Miss Sears has but recently r .d | social set of Fall River, is a_graduate | was in yellew ebiffon-and-lace, and ' mired in the younger set. Theushers Clason Military Academy o2 New

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