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B ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Jeannette Yates Cochran, who has been attending William and Mary College at Williamsburg for the past sesslon, returned last week after a wvisit to Miss Emily Carter in Ashland, Va. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Coch- ran, Miss Cora Cochran and Miss Jeannette Cochran went to Upper- ville, Va., fo! of Mr. Thomas B. and Mrs. Robert S. Plains, to Miss Eliza perville. Miss Lucy Anderson entertained at funcheon and bridge for her card club Tues M Qua Mi: AMiss s Aznes Qua of Beaver, ire guests of n Thomson in Rosemont. Romfh of Miami, Fla and her brother. Mr. William Romfh of the Virginia Military Ins tute, spent the week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Matheson. Al Romfh led from New York vesterday to spend the Summer in Eurcpe, and Mr. Romfh left for Miami by sea. Miss Josephine Gregg wi morrow for Ch and aunt, Mr Cummings. Late and Mrs. Cum- mings, with their two children and Miss Gregg, will go by motor through the Yellowstone and to the Este: Natfonal Park. where Mr. and Mrs. Cunimings have a cottage for the mmer. Mr. and Mys. John Lloyd Uhler Pittsh were week end guests the former’s mother, Mrs. George 1 ler. M 1 leave to- her uncle Mrs. John James of s Fannie Crump of Chester, Va.. est of the Rev. and Mrs. Ry : ~ Dodge. in the parsonage of the Baptist Temple, on King street. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Cragg enter ; Tuesday evening in honor of Hunter of California. e Waller Barrett Chapter L. gave a dance Saturday eve June 19, at the Boat Club, which chaperoned by Mrs. John W ent of the chapter: M rwick. Mrs. Charle: Mrs. William T. Ti Va., and i Among the danc Jane Delaney o Anne Loth of Way Dorothy Vincel, M son, Miss Ma Eleanor s Kee, Mr. De hll!(\ William Winstead of W sign John W. Pri sign William' A Dickerson M. Don Tillar of Emporia, Paul McElroy, Mr. Mr. Byron Billingsle Lee of Falls Church J. Cameron W Allan Hunt Robert Vaughan, dolph, Miss AMa Inez Moore. Miss Miss Margaret W, beth Warwick, Mi 1 Blunt, Miss Jisther Moore. Miss Virginia Fairfax, Miss Jeannette West, Miss Linds West, Miss Helen Cannon. Mr. Charie AL Shepperson, jr.; Mr. Jack Rober Mr. Chester Pierce, 3ir. Mr. Stanleigh Swan, Mr. ard, Mr. Edgar ol. Varney. Mr. Vincent James Trout, M E bury, jr.; Mr. rl Ross, Mr. Rich ard Ross, Mr. William Herving, Mr Martin Delaney. Mr. Kenneth Forn. shill. Mr. Wilmer Mr. Lee Spencer, Mr. Uj . Lambert, jr.: Mr. Lionel . Robert Whit ton, Mr. N -, Mr. Hugh Marsh. Mr Wolford, Mr. Robert Ross. Cecil Brown, Mr. Earl Knight, dward Oliver, Mr Reid Dunn. Mr. Robert Cochran, Mr. Mr. John Sherman . Robert ‘Howard and Mr Moore of Alexandria; ) Roland Pierce and Mr. John Raw Ungs of Rectortown, and Mr Contee Adams of P Mr. and Mrs. nounce the of their ter, Mary | ll:;o r Wil l'dlluxl of Wash!ngion & 12, in the parsonuge o; Baptist Church, S. Sower. and Mr: ington. Mr W person poria, V- Reginald Munson nd Mr. Donald Mrs rgaret Ran M et Moore, Miss Eliza Jack Walte: s Mr. Lns Ba Youn, Daniel R. Malcolim * Stone an daugh- W, June tie Del Ray by the Rev. Dr. John @ cousin of the bride. Mr, Patton will live in Wash: Herbert two children visit to their Grove in Edi Mr. and Mr: &nnounce the m. ter Caroiena E Jackson Gore the Rev. Pe Fi Bapt ore will 1 trip this will be street. Mrs. George a bridal Yates the e 10 Mr. Gore Mrs. L S Mrs. Llewellyn Warfield. M William Wee C. 0. Wa Knight. M English, M Arnold. M Miss Fray Bruce, M Minginand and her have returned from a Mrs, ude Russell Yates age of their daugh abeih to Mr. Thom June 19, by Vernon. pastor of Church, Mr. and Mrs irn from their wedding veek and after July 1 they he AU 322 South Fairfa Cole entertained at w Miss Carolena fore her marriage The others present were Robert .J Mrs, Bowton, s. de Nicola Mrs, Claude R ettit. Mr: Bowlin howe s Margaret The mar of Nicol of Prudence day. June ceremony was Clarence I. Gifford Christian Church. son of the late Judg On their return from i trip Mr. and Mrs. Nicol home at 600 Queen sireet Mr. and Mrs, Earle E. Wal back from a motor trip to phia and Fox Chase. Pa Mrs. W. B. Crouch of is the guest of he Mr. and Mr Wednes. Mass. The ! by the E pastor o Mr. 16 ol wiit be at ins are AMelbourne. nephev. and niece. Williara Crouch Miss Ada Neumyer has her home in Washington z to Mr. and Mrs. W. C Mr. and Mrs, W. €. € i { the Frank leming rendon, S ay. June 12, Bap! Church by the 1. Vernon. Owing e mily of the bride only a company of relativ and friends were present M Orris cousin of the Innl» played the wed- ding music. The bride was given in marr ze by her futher and wore gown of white meo tte crepe over satin and a white h- She ied bride roses with 2 ver of valley lilies, Miss Dorothy Otley, sister of the bride, was n. id of honor and wore a gown of Now georgette over white satin arm_bou- quet of pink Little anet Otley, niece o N flower girl and wor nd a vel- low hat and i 8. Mr. Jamse ‘larendon was be Fleming. There wo Mr. and Mre Fieming left shortly after the ceremony for a Northern bridal tour. On their return they will live in Washington Mrs. Mary Burneti Burnett have me 1o their home in visit to Dr. and Mrs. Pemberton Mrs. George Baggett is home from Lynchburg accompanied by her young niece. Miss Hazel Hook, who will spend the Summcr with her. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Rader of Washington were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. MeCrehan. Miss Caroline Ayers viciting Miss Idora Jones in Burke; Mr. and Mrs. Bedford I, Embrey of Detroit are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Embrey. Mrs. R. E, McCarty and Robert- E. rdds ‘mnounce in_the Rev romb ior ut 1an no My LY Edwin Pierce, ! How Elizabeth | | | | | H SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Q. EARLY JUNE BRIDE place June MeCar ning, wlist W Rev bl e trimr soms| trimy rie were Iane M wore med Miss trimi They their and was Harol and in - " in left retur: travel [ three guest Lew! Mr. the Mar; Mrs | Ohio, daughter. | ket of pink | I of | ¢ rece ption. | - lis Houg Mrs. breakfast followed by the | w ling | home | sister B. | E | with uirned to | mers on a visit [and Mrs. i tives |in BI and [ Atan rte Ra M visit Murs. week vi Va visitis visit ) relativ The marriage of Miss Mary ¥ uncie hurch, zown roses. Grace Dove and ) usher: the followed th the for B) Mrs. My, Stephenson, Margaret in Detroit. | inson, Eleanon R. Miss Jessie turned Notre Dame, panied home by her daughte n Fredericksburg Mrs. les R daughter of - Allen and Mr. Adams, Spiller, place Thu: June 17, in_the Del R scopal Church, South. v was performed by the Rev. um Pierpoint of Aberdeen, Md., of the bride, assisted by the W. R. Hardesty, pastor of the The bride was escorted by | Mr. Wa e Adam: i of white char chantilly lace veil was fastened | < and orange hlu.\-s and she carried a shower bou-| of bride roges and valley lilies } | took rother, a gown med with Her tulle Alan Procisé, sister of the bride, matron of honor and wore a of ashes of roses weotgette | med with silver lace, and she an_arm bouquet of butte The bride’s other i s | Mrs. Leon Eddington, Miss! Kidwell, cousin of the bride: i rd Smith. Kidwell ‘gette trim- | Eddington gowns of or with gold, and mith imd‘ Dove wore ) georgette ned with gold, all made bouffant. wore black satin slippers, and flowers were butterfly roses delphiniums. Mr. Lewis Kerns best man for Mr. Tyler, and the| s were Mr. Davis, Mr. W James Brown. home of the bride’s iter Pierpoint | A recept mothe Ik Mr. with set of ev . “Later .\1 ey nd on their live in their new hum‘_@ Heights. M Tyler's costume was of rosewood with s tin hat to match. 1. Sheppard and her| young sons have been the “of their uncle, Mr. Richard . in Broad Run, and Mrs. F. T. Weese announce engagement of their daughter, to Mr. C. M. Burke of Martins- . Va. ~ Guy 8. Gardiner of Cleveland, j« the guest of Mrs. B. Dav- M Davison entertained at bridge at the last week in honor of m\d alls, n ling eue, Jack vern Jhn J. Baney and Miss Anna Seney have gone to to join Mr. Baney ior s left for her| visit to her ' Br Uulm and her| s hpescs orinie na_sister, the Rev Munford Boyd, in Moxley Low of the week end Anderson Som shington street. M ve gone 1o Visit re in Culpeper and will later ackstone, Va. and Mrs. John T. Stephenson their young daughter. Polly are back from a trip to ntic City. Carter and Miss Lottie v of Laurel Mills. Va., and Mr. Brown of Washington were Inst week of Miss Bessie Carter Elizabeth Clarke and Miss Clarke have gone to De- . to spend a month with grandmother, Mrs. A. P. Clarke, s Anna Dennis is home, from a to her sister, Mrs. D. M. Waldon | Mrs Rob- | and Boothe motored las Howell’s country pls and later Sulphur Janney Howell, William to ‘\!rq i | 1ot been ved Mrs. v several weeks. Mamie White of Beri isiting her aunt, Mrs. of Lyon, attending to be the Harry R. ille A, NB. Irvin Frank of Glebew is the guest of her mother, Mrs. ! Sullivan, in Cottage Park. Tooke of _Notfolk 1s| ng Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cox Miss Helen Cannon is home from a | to Miss Nancy Waters in L the guest ur5 High Pulfll. ra Bayol bel Baylor H. Harrington has re- from a visit to relatives in Ind., and was accom- B ito | Univer: Mis: Dorothy Nell Harrington. who has been a student at St. Mary’s College Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Que of Round Hill, Va., have been the guests A. D. Simpson. Frank Allwine and left for Asbury on of Stevens to her home after Mrs. Lee Hottel ik Hirst of Phila s last week of Mr. m rauss has return. relatives in Du. her sister, zone L were gu and Mrs, J. Mrs. Charles A, ed from a visit to ympanied by . Greisner. ‘D. G. Grillbortzer, Mv. David Grillbortzer, and Miss Mildred Emer- son spent the week end at Colonial jeach. Mr. and and the! ence tives in I Among tended the Middlebur Mrs. Clarence R. Keith visit to rela- fat in th horse last we Alexandrians who show and_dance, k were Miss | ick, Moncure Char mond Wolfor Brooke Howar: Robert Ro: Andrew Cl r. Theodoric and Mr. William He Mrs, Benton Chinn and her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Braden, spent the week end with <. Chinn's brother and sister-in-law and Mrs. John Buck, in Bal- jr. My ck Howard, . Sheppe , M R(ms Mr. { timore, and attended a family reunion eighty- w the of Mr which also included birthday anniversary Buck of Front 5 Miss Jane Nic and McDaniel have gone to O wttend the Summer school ty of Virginia and Mrs. H. P. assas spent the week and Mrs. Ira E. Cannon M. B. Hesseltine of burg is visiting her sister, end with aithers Mrs. Rob- Walter E. Woolf of week end *. K. Warner. Mrs. French Derrick and Mis Kate Cooper of Washington spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry O’Bannon_Cooper. Dr. Willilam Sowers of Cambridge, Md., is the zuest of his parents, the " Dr. and Mrs. John S. Sowers. S, Riley and Mis ncinnati are also the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Sowers, Mrs. Richard A. Rosebrry and Ruth nces Roseberry have to Harris : for seve Mrs, Rectortown, V guests of Mr. Jardine Riley me ?’\ 1114 G St. N.W. This MONTH END SALE will give your dollars more pur- Many lots offered are 2 and less A wonderful color and design range, also chasing power. the original prices. black and white. 36-in. Printed Crepes 33-in. Striped Tubtest 36-in. Kimono Silks 36-in. Satine 4 yds. for 69c 36-in Broche Faille 36-in. Jersey Trico 26-in. Morette 4 yds. for 98¢ weeks. Miss Roseberry will take a course at the Summer school of the State Normal College. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West have returned to their home in Charles- ton, W. Va., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Campbell. Miss Mary West of Charleston is now the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Raymond_Sullivan is home from a visit to Miss Florence Pom- eroy in Oak Grove, Va. Tha Supt. of Public Schools and Mrs. R. C. Bowton have gone to Sheridan, 1lL, to visit Mr. Bow- ton’s mother. Miss Frances Burkhalter of Savan- nah, who has been the guest of Miss h Howell, has gone to Sud- to spend the Summer. liams has returned Culpeper after a nd Mrs. Albert Rowe. Miss ¥ Peake, who recently returned from Randolph-Macon Wom- en’s College, Lynchburg, entertained at luncheon in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and_Mrs. Joseph AL Peake, in honor of Miss Jess Locke of Norfolk, who i guest of Mr. and Mrs. at the luncheon were M ininn_of Culpeper, t Thomson, Mis visit to Ir. Miss Katherine Lambert, Mis ginia Wilkins, Miss Helen iss Adelaide Risdon, Mis Swan, Miss Virginia . Mis: nces McLeod, Miss Leslie Cox argaret Adams. cnest Weingart and Miss entertained last week in the former's home, on rfax street, in honor of rlotte Reif, who was mar sel Lutheran Church last evening to Mr. Frank Littleton Moore of Washington. The other! zuests W Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Luttrell Rucker, Ardinger, Miss Ruby Le AII\\ Anna e Buckle Helen Blake. were received here Florence 'McCrindle for | e of her niece, Miss Lu th LaBonte, to M y. which took f noat 4 o'clock in . McCrindle’'s home, Fair Haven, the Dixie highway at Ormond, Mr. McElroy lived near Ale for umbe years has many her Mr. and Richard B. English left Wedne for a_motor trip | through Marylind and Pennsylvania on their w Olean, home their co , Miss lish of Olean, who ha guest for several week vs. William T. Tillar and her My, Don Tillar of Emporia, Va uests of tha former's brother- | and sister, Judge and Mrs. | Price. Eliza- Kreamer luncheon South Fa Miss Ch ried in } Bladen and from M the 1 cile Millenton ‘Thursday mes | on “la : nd | "Doris Eng- been th son, Johin W. Late June VDa;sr Show Important Weddings (Continued from Seventh Page.) = color georgette, with an insertion of nd a picture hat to match, and jed a bouquet of pink roses. ace., | she carri other attendants werd Miss Erminie Leonardo, who wore a gown of peach-color taffeta and | roses appliqued on net, and Miss Rita | Figallo, who wore a gown of rose- color taffein Both %ore pale hats and carried bouguets of pink | roses. Little Victoria Fiorravanti and hlia Sesso were the flower. girls. wore white crepe de chine | and carried baskets of pink |1 The bride's . Casey Prescott Rogers was the Mr. Jack W. Whi inder Leonardo were the and Mr. Ale | ushers. was held in the I. O, O. F. T where approximately 300 gue entertained i colors of red, | ners, having the flag of the | United_States as their b Fern: and palms gave beauty to the general ippearance. A dance and banquet followed the r eption. After the reception Mr. and Mrs [ Prescott left for a wedding trip t Toledo and Cincinnati, Ohio, the home of his relatives. The bride wore a gown of navy blue charmeuse trim- med In maroon, with hat to match They will be at home, at 1451 N street northwest, after July 1 nple, white and blue | I Miss Mary rancenie Adam, daughter of Mrs. Ruedora Spiller, and Mr. Charles Allan Tyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tyler of Acco. |} k. \nd Rosemont, were marrieid Thursday evening. June 17. The cere- mony was performed at clock in the Methodist Episcopal Church outh at Del Ray, Va. by the Rev. Willlam Pierpont of Aberdeen, Md. uncle of the bride, assisted by the p: tor of the church. the Rev. W. R. Har desty. The church had a pretty 2 ngement of palms, white lilies and pink rambler roses The bride wore white charmeuse | trimmed with Chantilly lace made on straight lines,and round short skirt and draperies of the lace on each hip. Her tulle veil was held by a coronet of pearls and orange blossoms and she carried bride roses and lilies of the | valley. Mrs. Alan Prosise was matron of honor for her sister and was in deep rose satin and georgette crepe trim- t 6665559559 - WASHINGT 01V SILK STORE Phone Main 8306 MONTH END' SALE 36-in. Novelty Crepes med with crystal heads and she car- ried an_arm bouquet of butterfly roses. The bride’s other attendants were Mrs. Leon Eddington, Miss Janie Kidwell, cousin of the bride; Mrs. chard Smith and Miss Grace Dove. %5666% Grouped in Four Lots 69c | Per Yd. 36-in. Chiffon lues to $1.69 98¢ Per Yd. values to $2.49 54-in. Printed which satin, made walsts, sise and Marie and H Pierpon Harold D: her precedin the bride's in black touches of old rose and wore bouquet of sweethe: Tyler, Bray swecthe will be at home at i R .. place at St more Saturday, 1 whe ton b Widmayer, ling Dink | of beige crepe | bat. and lilies of the sweetheart ros termingled wedding Eelvider bers of Following the ceremony a_ reception | t‘h;hr friends wert ride ts were | motor The hall was decorated | th about Stuart, Clark officiatin; attended by the members of the (\\n} immediate families. riage by gown | skirt. of white ¢ picture hat trimmed valley orated arch consisted of bamboo trees pes giving it the harmonious e Philippine: heirloom which was used by | grandfath in 1815, w bridegroom is mous Corcoran C later for a wedding trip. spend Mountains. ing_costume med in blue, with blue hat return they expect to reside in Wash- | ington. | 40 -in Printed Crepes 33-in. Rough Pongee 40-in Flat Crepe ‘40-in. Brocade Crepes 42-in. Morocco Crepes 40-in. Lustrous Faille JUONE 27, spend Jul mp on the Hudson River. ¢ were dressed in rainbow shades tin trimmed with gold lace, with they wore slippers blonde and carried buiterfly roses i phinium. Their dre with bouffant skirts and basque Little Miss Gladys Mae ittle, nieces of the were flower girls and wore of pink geogette crepe 1 silver baskets filled with rose Jlue de petals which they strewed in the path | of the bride Mr. J. Lewis Kerns was best man the ushors’included Mr. rown ol Washingtor, M Mr. Willard Ty Vis. Pierpont, accompanied | Miss Nellie Pierpont the ceremony. A reception followed in the home mother. Mrs. Spiller w nton crepe |xn|1lnu1 \\nn corsage nd M om, Wo bouquet of and Mr. Miss Ing sister, T rose mother of the bride silk and & corsage T roses, July 1, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler ddock Heights, Aftel ing of much interest Cecy s Church in ¢ 19, at 11 « All 00k | Alti- lock hing John officiat A w Miss Louise ame the br Father J > of Mr. Winter Miss Allen wore a going-away sown with an and carried a bouquet of orchids valley surrounded by Her only attendant > Allen, wear- k roses in -Iphinium. the ceremony ed at the the mem and a fe as her sister, ng pink and cs with Immediately after brezkfast was ser Hotel, at which the two famili e present. and groom left for an extended trip, and upon their will reside at Phillips bending the c “tion of their Webster Octeber The marr! Stepl Stephens, and Mr. son of Donald, 100 at 12 o'clock, in the apartment of Mr Mr. and pla . June of Col. Edward A the Rev. Edward O. The ceremony was widow T S A vart, who was given in mar- her, wore a. sleeveless georgette with lace sque body with fu i al 1 bouqu nd wore a white th lilies of the white roses and lace. The apartment was beautifully dec in Orlental style; the bridal weet “The bride, her of whi and b She carr rnations bertha, lilies, roses and tropic t of the orchid color | Later the | return | home 1926—PART 2. Groarty have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter Alma Georgina to Mr. Frank Bevan Thurs- | day, June 17, at Etowah, Falls Church, Va The marriage of Miss Lois Thurlby Freeman, daughter of Mrs. Millie Thurlby Freeman of Marquette, Mich., to Mr. Norman rranklin Kime, son of Mrs. Mary Kime of Waynesboro, took place Tuesday evening, June 15, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Skinner, 7217 Blair road, coma Park, the Rev. Christian M. Young officiating. The house was beautifully decorated with palms and American pillar roses, the mantel being banked to represent an altar. The bride wore a charming dress of white roma with large insets of chan- tilly lace in the sleves and deep chan- tilly lace edging the full skirt. carried a_bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valle: The ceremony was performed quiet- 1y in the presence of a small group of close friends, followed. by a large re- ception After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Kime left for a wedding trip. Mrs. Kime wore a powder blue crepe dress, ;ray ceat with squirrel collar and a y hat to match trimmed in blue. After July 15 they will be at home 38 Angora Terrace, Philadelphia, Rosa Markriter announces the 1ge of her daughter Mary Bar- to Norman Lloyd Holt, ensign, United States N in the Cathedral, Baltimore, Saturday, June 19. Ensign nd Mrs. Holt will leave on August 15 for the West Coast, where he will be stationed. Mildred Elizabeth Tincher, of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Grant Circle, was mar- at 8 o'clock, to n Hunter of Philadelphia, rd Hayes of the Petworth Church officiating. The took place at the bri Miss | Methodist wedding | \ | | SnE==== EEEEEEEE 1 ferns, | Following the ceremony a wedding | A saber, an Donald famil the bridegroom’ ¢ in the battle of Waterloo | s used to cut the cake. Th member of the adet Corps of the was served of the Ma ional Guard. Mr. MacDonald and his bride left They will the Summer in the Pocono Mrs. MacDonald’s trave s of gray crepe trim- Upon thely Mr, ,,hf, 166G William Buc %% Me- () and Mrs ner than % of Taffetas $]-45 values to $2.98 $7.98 values to Crepes $4.98 ALL REMNANTS HALF PRICE l@@@@ G666GE 565 @I@ IEIE‘IEI‘ ——Tn———— s8] ——al: Gathered fashioners. four distinguis $33.00 There are exactly 112 of these Dresses—con- ceded to us for selling at this price because they fepresent the remainder of certain distinctive groups which have brought these makers fame as SOCIETY. greeted at the reception by the bride and bridegroom. The bride wore a white gown, bouffant, and ornamented with rhinestones and deep chantilly . Her tulle veil was shirred across the back and held by a wreath of orange blossoms and swept into a long train. She carried a shower houquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley, The bride’s attendants were two of her cousins, M Margaret L. Wil liams, maid of honor, and Miss Helen M. Borland, bridesmaid, and a life- long friend, Miss Harriett e bridesmaid. Miss Williams was in 2 gown of pink georgette, with wide point lace finishing the full skirt, and she carried pink roses. land's gown was yellow trimmed with taffeta petals, carried a bouguet of tea rose Dey’s gown was a duplicate of Miss Borland’s in orchid shade. She car: ried butterfly roses. Holding white satin ribbon, which formed an aisle to the altar from the foot of the st ay, were Miss Marv and Miss Alma Miller, dressed in pink taffeta, trimmed with blue flow- ers and white L and Miss Virginia Dey, in orange georgette, and Miss Mildred T. Bryde, in beaded orange crepe. ‘The house was beautifully decorated with flowes white bells, ribbons and palms. The fireplac in front of which the couple were married, was banked with palms, pink roses and daisies, and the bride and bridegroom knelt on a prayer bench covered with a white tin cushion, here were hanging ets filled with pink and white r in the arches at the foot of the stairs, and all the lighis were shaded with pink rose.petal snades. Orange blossoms and roses were scat tered profusely through all the room: and a large white we = bell Fung from the chandelier the dinj room. The bridesmaids descended the v together, followed by the maid r walking alone. and the bride, who met her father at the top of the stairs, was led to the altar and given by him. The bridegroom. Dr. Mr. Davie taffeta in ta t and his best men, Pphil ) SIS £ b Second Floor | the npsbo F. Bauer, awaited the bride. The beautiful and impressive ceremony followed, after which the bridal pary received the guests. An immens. three-tiered white wedding cake was cut by the bride “herself with a knife of her own silver, wedding gifts. Mrs. Hunter left for the station in 1 rose brocaded sport dress and weur- ing an oyster-white felt hat trimmed with rose ribbon. Later they left for New Haven, Conn., where they will spend their honeymoon, returning t. Philadelphia to make their home 6748 York re . Mrs. 7. Tincher, mother, was lovely in georgette over white silk and or mented by a large wore tearose slippe bride’s o J. and M Borland, were dressed in apricot georgette and sal mon crepe; respectively. Mis Flor- ence Hunter, sister of the groom wore a gown of blue georgette over satin, and Miss Lilian Hunter, sister of the bridegroom, wore silver cloth trimmed with blue velvet Guests from Philadelphia we bridegroom’s siste: the Miss ence and Lillan Hunter: his b Mr. Edward Hunter and Mr. Hunter, and Dr. Vincent Ober Mr. and Mrs. Richard Torpin. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Averill anno; the marriage of their daughter Fr. ces Adele to Mr. John Madison Pay of Richmond, Va., Tuesday, June at Hanover, Va.. the Rev Chilton, rector of St. Paul's Church, officiatin Mr. William H. McCarty announces marriage of his daughter Mar- jorie Phillips to Mr. H. eler of New York, Saturd The ceremony was | the Re ke one of her the bride's gown of rose Wil and piscopal Zieler will he 1 at the Hotel York City. 7They are honeymoon at Woods home after August arle in New spending the Hole, M. m ELEVENTH ST. A Special Sale of Critically Selected Fine Silk Frocks )y extraordinary privilege from hed makers They include Georgettes, Laces, Crepes and Printed Chiffons. " In the exclusive shades of the season—June Rose. Sunni, Bexge. the varied tones of Green, Gray, Flame—and others. Exclusive models exquisitely executed—for street, sports, afternoon and evening wear. Ypu will find it rare choosing at a price that is manifestly far below the actual va_lue:. Women's and Misses’ Sizes

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