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-THE' SUNDAY -STAR. -WASHINGTON, D.- C, SEPTEMBER 12. 1926—PART SOCIETY Charmmg Weddings l'”“’ e perfatmed in, the bride was given in marriage by well known in Maryland and Wash- | Tomge Family Reunion | of Washington, Mr. E. Stewart Bark & g Cathedral Avenue Bride | | Thomas’ Chureh at Foronto, Rev. Dr. | her father. Autumn Brid ington, having made her home while | Y oot VORBIE o M BN Batly: Dbl G be C | | Sparling, father of the bridegroom, | She wore a traveling costume of tan e attending the university with her| B. la, Md > race the Calendar | | 4 assisted by the rector of | satinback crepe and rose .Du Bols uncle and late aunt. Mr. and Mrs. | at Denevola, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Of Earl S . Ktuart. The | georgette, with a hat of tan satin and | Edzar Brown of Lanham. Md. Lieut.| Sunday, September 5, the home of | 4. Stewart of W arly eptember‘ 2 decoration 1n the ehureh were | & Ivet, and carried a shower combina- ! Col. George M. Newell, father of the | \r and Mrs. Lemuel V. Toms, Ms B €. Sanineé ! s ! . Lemue ms, at ed with white dahlias and ' tion of Fall flowers. bridegroom, has recently been trans-| 2 ¥ 5 A. ) on the altar. The vested| The matron of honor, Mrs. W, F. 5 g B ieired fron: OmaNe)) Nobis: fo) thieDEnevOlLs MBS was thetacerie fof an |y (Continued from Fifth Page.) ; sanz Bach's chorale with the |Prottock of Norfolk, Va., wore a flesh - 3 | city, where he is connected with the |interesting reunion of relatives and | Wachter, e - i : 3 Dear H'l;‘f :;:rlfl | colored georgette gown and black vel- . X [ finance division of the War Depart-|friends. The tables were spread on |Lillian Kem| $Briarcliff, N. Y. She was presented the wedding march £ -“,:.t::::;nn“ i LS eRRESIE a ah et L Y E [ment. e o R D staley nd e A : ’ 7 and during - Teethoven's | Dr. Louls Grove Davis of Alexan- 4 ¢ | A wedding of interest to Washing- ments were served to more than a |gmith and son, Mr. and Mr Sl L i “Ode to oy Ninth_Sym- | dria, Va., class mate of the groom, was 1 | ton took place in Cadillac, Mich, Wed- | hundred guests. 1In the company | (. Brandenburg and son, Mr. and $lub, and is a_member of the - 3 phony, 1 y v Bach's | beat’ man. i 3 | 5 when' Miss Hilma | were: Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel V. Toms. | \jrs. Raymond Reeder, Mr. and Mrs feague. Mr. Lambert is a graduate ' LN chorale, “Novw: 3 | oa e a0 Promise 3e” ¢ e of Mr. and Mrs, | Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Toms and son, s ant, Aie j,‘,”_"f"_';"l”” iversity and of the} } Adore T : f | were sung by Miss Loutse Charlton, . ‘Sibray, el the brigarot | MESSDAMES ORCAE ToMS AnA0SUSH | Yqung, Mr Clayton Kemp k- ard Law School. and i one H . 1 il : | soprano, accompanied Wy Mr. Paul|if B Mr. N § GeE Mr. and |ter, Mr. Harry L. Toms, Miss Betty | \fy. Austin Kemp, Mr. ¢ les Kemp e popular m < of the voun, ' ' ) hie onto, | Crotlin ing violin obbligato ( e | Mrs. Williams J cer ash- | Lepps, Mr. and Mgs. W Bittle of | \fiss idna Shafer, Mr. and Mrs, fircles of Washinzton residential : i b Ry s i a 5 il Florida, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Young ' Lircles et 4 i . : ch was rendered {i | ington. e N LWichG seph Reeder and son, M e | sty 5 le was arri 3 Mrs rner, planist. S The ceremony was performed by |Mr. George W. Wachtel, Mr. Teo 3L Orelsors AR, MBIl =z H % S ather and we T white | 2 Mr. Arthur Y. Rev. Mr. Brownlow of Lansing, Mich. orge 1). Toms and - - N Virginia My and Mes, John ‘Mm. Fister . e romaine made with tight-fitting Weit - i £ bride; Mr | | Miss Ruth Elizabeth Brew sister of |lard F. Toms, Mr. and M i Wachter; - Me. the miaiy it e 4 i ; 4 d kirt, to which & white 47 Skane of Baltimore, Md. the bridegroom, was the maid of honor | Sanners, Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. B Wachter, Mr. Maynard Wachter, Mr Mary 3 B ; 3 e of chiffon. cut in scallops, | y 4 B _cousin of the and the bridesmalds were Miss Janie on Wachter, Mr. Edgar Wach Dunean ¢ Mae) f g 4 formed the hem. The bodice had long | o ; ; S ¥ of Pittsburgh and Miss Phillis r, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shafer and srkele o T i | tightfitting sleeves of gathered chif- | qo "0 W g 4 s | Johnson of Mount Pleasant, Mich. the ushers were Mr. J. Charle . un.|son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shafer and sptember 9 " | e Bl n and was made with a high neck. | 7o S50 e s hanked with palms | 4 : | Mr. George Porter of Philadelphia | durant and Mrs. John A. Cuniniins. . and Mrs. John . Gonse at Pikesville, £ 3 Scarfs of crepe romaine fell from the | while the 'ehurch parlors, : o | . best man and Mr. Charles W.| Mr. and Mrs. Dutrow left imynedi-|and f ,_Mr. and Mrs. Charle ereavement “in i . | Iback into two trains. Her tulle veil | nformal reception was held . | Leg - of \ashington and Mr. [ately after the ceremony for a motor | Bidle, Mrs. Nellie Palmer, Mr. John Family, arran - we ha i | | was arranged in u HRRCALUNZ CAD {50 wing the ceremony, a rlot of color e L : o aohneon of ‘Mount Pleasant | trip through the South and will be at | E. Palmer, Mr. Fred §. Palmer Ting were qn - 4 £ | [held with appiiqued flow £ - N lowers formed a beautiful = home after October 1 at 4310 Cathe. | ) 2 Milton Summers white velve e s . £ : | ""Mr. Brewer is a graduate of the |dral avenue northwest. 3 RegRy sunin |“ A Nnal Ch qpe-nd their | 11 § e | University Michigan, College of 9clsdol; 5 Miss Biorene iNe Sontin | honor for her sister, and was in pexch- ) 8 K 1 to. - Thc-y i Hg Engineering, and since his graduation naid of honor and Mr. W. DeNeale G | color crey i s fash- g in 1923 has made his home in Phila- Fister acted as best min Sl : O ) h delph - | 5 leeves or tr s . A ) extended wedding trip [ e s M, MacMillan left follow H il : jed | ;o ; ! G % s | it N L ; r .! Pt laiiouiiiidig | | ‘I | 2 3 [ander Purcell of Frederic 11 region, Mr. and Mrs. Brewer will be ’ . ’ nd will he it home T ednesda f M nebar of Wa llmlrm; ed to A Sdw: at home to their friends at 4718 o u LSS e b SR | et 'man, and the ush- | gnipy Mr. #dward Smith of MRS. HARRY G. BURK, Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 9 son of 3 D. L for about 10 dags. They will S | ers mo]udu! Mr. Donald | e : evening, | Bride of September 1, who was for- Wl Sentember 27 for California R | broth: bride: Mr. t | September Yme wedding took place merly Miss Mildred Smit The marriage of Miss Ruth Weills, 316 7th St. N.W. wher isign MacMillan will join his Weav A ald Blackwell and |, ¢ the home of Re: . B. Van Den| —————— (lxrlufihwr of \lr1 «hnd Mrs. C. R. ]\\vlllts i =R Maryland S T 3 Ir. Ma Symons 1T " st of Wesley Heights, to Mr. Ernest O ; T €. DUTROW 3 wiis followed by an [ (Gl ey 'f,s‘fif st e | Mr. Joseph 1. Newell was hest man | Chias Dutrow. son of Mr, Joseph ffers iy 3 uth D, Weills, | informal reception t members of the | Spiith | yrother of the bridegroom, i obig: s i | Dutrow of Bal(imore, took place Sat- n ty wedding two familie u few intimate|;creq as best man and Mrs. S. Balley “N'l‘t"’“‘f,;]““ o e e ¢, September 4, at 4 p.m. at Foun- A X very unusual values when = friends in the of the bride, on| e o ron of honor. Mr.|outy CoF AN Son D e - | dry Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. 7l Mrs. wsage bouquet was of deep pink | Woodlawn uvenue. * Mrs. Sparling Smith will be at homé atfy 7 Bt \nd{.r ‘{‘jn;x'}‘-m M M d n was the officiating iy MOI’I(]&IV bride of | Ophe ex mother of the bridegroom, ted in s T southeast, after Sep- & B, lergy . Miss Lois Stuntz pmal ! ) <on of Mr.| Phe four bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy | receiving, wearinz a gown of heige % 5 the v e.mlng marches and accompanied ceremony was Miss Erma § | crepe romaine and a large black hat. e 5 SliAlnie df Cilleea Dhre Mr. George Ohumacht of Philadelphia, wk, the Rev. ! Sharp and Mi: i Mr. and Mrs. rling left later for he marrlage of Miss ther | Mis lh;“;l”}:‘)‘]: e ,m“m‘::’ who sang several selections. stor of Columbi | \Washington, were dressed in rainbow |4 motor trip, the latter traveling in Willlams, daughter of Mr. Jean Besley of Baltimore,| The bride, who was given in mar shades of b silver | & two-piece green crepe frock with a|a A Fred Fugene Willlams, of Lk .- ¥ i riage by her father, wore a gown of bouquets | navy blue coat trimmed with muskrat g . Y., to Mr. Sterling Ruffin B EY heige crepe romaine and carried a nd a small navy blue felt hat. 1, son_of Licut. o ind Mrs. T - ‘.-h e bougtet of plnk roses and Before the ceremony Mr W \r. B i was the best | They i at home after October rge M. Newell of this city, took |an¢ a Vo) 1 ¢ of the valley, Her maid of honor Hayner sang ¢ e Truls™ and | man ad the yshers were Mr. John |1 «venor stroet, Toronto. | place Wednesday at noon : rl- M“";‘\"“' ptEnidirough the as Miss Kathryn Randall, who wore N Proinis M7 wding | ._ M., Hugh Osmun | ) ] i aduate of St. Al-|ville, N. Y. The ceremony was per-| GOl e 1620 5 wn of rose roshenerre crepe and reh wis played by Mrs ney row. ‘mes K x, brother | b « 3 Trinity Col-| formed in the garden of the bride's | WHI wa ke thiv hote ut, 1650 o ate | & d_Ophelia roses. The lrid giv ArTIAEe | of (he ) . and Mr. Thornton | lege of the Unive Torento. parents’ home before a large com- | POTLERT, erloa Ancir S outegw fad best man Mr. h\ Mr, Williar Marks 1 wore | Dewhurs Among the out-of-town guests were [ pany of relatives and friends, the|o Llpds L ferill Sherman of Washington, s Persian satin gown, made for the bridal [Miss Ardrey Sparling, who accom-|Rev. Lester G. Simon, uncle of the |y o With bouffant skirt and basque, and|..< ) g panied Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Sparling|bride and pastor of the Freemont aediate family \witness anony. The Rev. Ambre fan Church | deighis Christian Chureh, officiati The church was beautifully , lace hats. vith ferns, palms and cut fowers. | e.a of Ophe Large Hats of Velvet Smart Felts Chic Velours New Satins and i S AR e, TR SR i S o 0 S §§§§§§§§§§ Jace and pearls, She ed a shower [ Xoeg Musson of Louidvi 58 fating. The bride, who was given|Q Bouquet of bride voses and ilies of | © i - Tena Gunn of New York. in marrluge by her father, wore a| X/\i he valley The marri ) s b i dress of white georgette trimmed with { 3 The wedding of Miss Blanche Fair- | fridescent beads. —Her coronet and ki fax Acher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | veil were of handmade lace and she John V. - | Bdwin R. ‘Acher, to Dr. Kenneth Da: | carried a shower bouquet of white nizton took place W ednesday evening, | vies Mu took place at ‘o'clock |roses and lilies of the valley. Her : sch it, trimmed with Tace | Septes 0 o'clock in Ches- |1 rsday, September 9, at the Temple | only attendant was her sister, Miss and taff ed 4 honauet | terbre h. rh».an-.-m-m\._ s | Kathryn Williams, who wore a’ gown of pink roses 4, | n of thé|of pale pink georgette and carried a were A Jett e was given in marriage hy S : ited and’| houquet of pink sweetheart ros bd v Rior 1 Bed i 1 a gown of white | —— Dink georgette, with pink bows of |satin and carried a shower houguet of & <<>>§ Mis. Albert J. Sillers, sister of the bridegroom. was matron of honor, | & and wore orchid taffeta, trimmed with | V: it flowers 1o match, and a f1n ene K Sumnmr @& VANILLA T ke outstand- Autumn shades, banded w ¢t h brown. §§§§§ Inaline their hair, carvied | brides roses. The ceremony was per- | = = == gold ske filled with pink rose formed by the Re Shumate, pastor petals f the church. Ay « . Burton was best man. | and the ushers were Mr. Ear and Mr. Irwin Jouvenal wd hat 1o match. | Isabella Platt. moth of adioli. wore " wn orchid ' iss Alease over pink satin. & v vanklin Park and Miss | i, trimmed ith Cetter of Paltimore, who wor Mrs. A g k e crepa frocks | » with hats to match. They | match g [. e .;'lmlnn'lz, ] i A | I A rec followed in the home sdttle Miss Helen Beeton was flower | of i Thide others who recoived | €iri and was dressed in vellow_geor- | i Cleaned and Reblocked With the v party. assisie zette and carried € r i Mrs William 0. Marke, rs iten petals. il Velvet and Satin hats steamed and re- Mrs. Charles and Mrs, Ar. ude ex was hest man, S and ushers included Mr. Albert covered on New Style Frames. in the eveninz My snd Mis. | Moonaham and Mr. Norman Robert- left_for a wedding wrip, the ¢ all of Washington. | Complete stock of frames—trimmings and traveling in_ a The church was decorated with wd in blue, with toat | palms and ferns. | materials, reflecting the season’s latest The Saks Fur Co.’s e S s i e ideas in millinery. COATS are THE D | Hughes sang “O Promise M nd T I & 2tiss AMnavtha Lec i Love You Truly ympanied by . ° 3 FEATURE, This of and Mrs, Magnus T | nee Kincheloe on .Ih;r violin. ! » e e foise | 1] ettt L s RIALTO Theater’s bride’ matier o = e Photoplay — “THE MARRIAGE lace, and a long mother wore veil of tulle trimmed with lilies of the CLAUS Wi of reindeer satin crepe and the valley. The bridal vas a Tiss o r Gunn, da .},runm, of white roses i of the | ter of Brl . John A. x:nnn“u! valles : ; adi d Mr. Gordon <, The amaid of Honar. a ling, son of the Rev. Christopher tite, was dressed in’ orchid taffets i rling, rector of the Church trimmed with Chantille lice, and she | of the nee’ of Peace, Baltimore, | L wor silver I Her ' were married Wednes venin Millinery Importers IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIE bridegroom’s mother a gown of gray | 13th & F STREETS N.W. - - FOR OVER THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS > 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 'THe briaal coupleiatt aferiihe ve: Turer VERSIONs oF THE NEw ‘fi”#‘fi““fl‘*“ | ception for a trip to Atlantic City. 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