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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. S — T ' more is the guest of her parents, Mr. |lantic City te join Mrs. Reizenstein | came to Washington Friday and Of Personal Interest and Mrs. Abe Minster. for a week's st the guest of her parents. Mr. and My Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ney and fam-| The Wednesday Club and the Tues- | Edward Kohner of 153 SOCIETY. To Wuhington Reeidents [iiy are at home after spending the | day Club met at the Country Club last | Mr. and Mrs. Summer at Atlantic C: | week for lumhom\ and mah-jong. ‘sp'lul!ng a week in Pretty Weddings Feature POPULAR YOUNG GIRL. Local Society Calendar _ el ol N ™ it AR o e T S S i R T Ohio - 1 der Wolf has returned irom a "'F’ The ‘opening meeting of the num‘ll‘ Mr. and Mrs. Morrls Gusdorf and | from a trip to New V¢ abroad, spending several w | f Jewish Jutiors will be held Kungax. | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gusdorf have = c Paris with Mr. Joel Hillman of At-|September 26, at 3. o'clock. it apartment on Caivert treet lar{zl‘z llll,\: i & et Gy Community “enter. Pr. " \\ llam | extended. Two hundred musicians in movins Mrs. James Lanshurgh left Tuesday | Rosen) o speak e Elcmaied R o B Mbe s 8ot gree at the University of Hlinois. ita Goldsborough, Miss Henrietta Iy Cliy. whiie Al e visiting | o L e e ,m,a“m‘i"l‘,“g‘r'e“',:’c’"l;," L D Mevn tatun of b, B | Goldsborougn _and 'Mr. Lee Golds- g i 3 5 ; her mother, Mrs. Manpheim; for a pittshurgh passed threugh Washing- | Apartment, Columbia read [Nt Shave: een o dtrikes oliawins The marriage of Miss Ruth Isabelle ‘-;»ruu of xshephemmuwn. W. Va.; P 3 " few weeks. * |ton Priday from a (Ushing :trip: at | teenth street. vefusal of thea managers to grant Reppert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W' ‘"“ Mrs. eal, Miss Grace ¢ 4 2 Mre. Mary Simon and family, ac- |Watchaprague, -Va., en route to ‘At- | Mrs. Edward Deich of New York 'an increase in wages. Frank E. Reppert, to Mr. Donald Ex-| “"""'“ Meeks and Mr. : 4 companfed by the formers MOher, | = ——f—— tell Marsh. son of the late Mr. and! -‘"0‘"" of Richmond; Capt. | 3 Mrs, Edward May: il return . Marai of Akron, Ohio, ana | and Mrs. George Wiltshire and Miss - 1 from Braddock ieights, ) hlnglon took place yesterda Bells Aviltshire of Savannah, : . . Harry Lewis retur i afternoon. The ceremony was pa,] 1B. R. Roberts of Rocky : 3 i : home on Connecticut formed at 4:30 o'clock in the Hamline n Miss Arvid Samuelson e E : last week from Atlantic 3 M. E. Church, Rev. Joseph T. Herson | ©f V/ashington, Mrs. W. B. Fanshaw 1 . stay in Nashville, Tenn., where she oMefating. The church had a simple | Of Petersburg, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. - visited her parents, Mr. and arrangement of early Autumn flowers | Estridge Duke of Charlottesville, Va. .' ' 5 Jonas. and palme. Mrs. James Wilmer Mar- the Rev, and Mrs. Henry Lee of \vor Soa & Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman, who tin of Beaver Falls, Pa: sang during | folk: Mrs. otis Tyler of Luray, V 3 spent part of the Summer in Califor- the ceremony. Mir. and Mrs. Llewellyn McVeigh of nia, have returned to their home in || The bride was escorted and given in | Clsmont, Va.:’Mr. and Mrs. Emmet 2 se. marriage hy her father. and wore a|Colbert of Fredericksburg, Va.. Mrs. i # .~ dr.. son of Mr. tan traveling gown of fat -crepe | Robert Hugn Tucker of Jacksonville, b - A ton Kronheim. left Thurs- trimmed with lace and embroidered in | Fla.; Mr. Turner Wiltshire of Middle- ! o day for Staunton, Va., to enter the | tan. Her hat of duvetyn and velvet | burg, Va.. air. Al Nalle of Fair- : S.!dunlon Milita: \(,'|dem s ! was closs-fitting. and she weore a| held, Con 3 i i Maurice Ros nlnsrg jr., left Monda corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies, Boston, Mass.; E . 4 : i k. ' to enter Mercersherg Prepar of the valley <on of Lynchburg. Va. and Mrs. W. : : g 4 B |5iR Mercersburg. Fa. Mrs. Kenneth W. Spencer wes! Il Barksdale of Sutherlin, Va. 2 4 & | "Mrs. Louis Bush and her matron of honor. and s in rose-color | L i liam Bush: M and Mrs. taffeta. trimmed with lace: a leghorn rector i . . ; Luchs and M Kreda Steiner are | straw hat with a crown to match her| i é now in_their new’ home, “ulton | cown. and ied an arm houquet | \urihore, ) street northwest. ! Monday . . . ol gt L vage al R sterday of Miss . . ! . o Mrs. Stanley Lanshurgh returns to- I ]e “ Felts ASonanty includsg Moe: N K rl k “C‘“U"‘ and Mrs. i ¥ ; : i | day to her apartment in'the Argonne | of Akron. Ohio. and M # i Larthur Ales 3 . both resid- . - |after several weeks' visit in Rich- | §'. i Ady of Sharon. Md.. who wore blueinz near Upper A The rec. : i 2 mond, Va., with her father, Mr. David taffeta dresses trimmed with lace ‘Francis E. § - ‘ : % May. $ HATS THAT SELL REGULARLY FOR $5 $595 \ | Continued from Fifth Page) | Bawara Derrick, Miss Kate B, Cooper, SN e R Miss Miidred C. Gibson and Mr. Wil |~ College and receilved her master de l\hun Nalle of Washington: Mrs. Rclublc Since 1914 314-316 7th St. NW. Shrewsberry, “hurch, Upper . officiated at the ma . leghorn hats with_ velvet s to!NieManus, retived rector of the | § i . - . Mrs. Alvin Newmyer and Mrs, mateh their dress>s. and carvied arm | o . The bride is the daughter a . ~ | derons Mover,Cwho, i seddtas ol QNS of ks Katherine M. Hereford and 3 - - Mrs. Lansburgh in Richmond, have Mr. Kenneth W. Spencer the bridegroow i= & son of Mr. and : Fefusnenito Ehelalive rean, and thagushers were M X. Mrs. J. Lee D. Ciugeit. Both families Daniel Sherly and Albert Weinbherg \Vise and Mr. Hugh E. Reppert. uncle yre prominent throughout southern left Monday for Washington and Lee RihE e E Maryland, and especially well known i Giilyersity, Hextigtaf The ceremony was followed b a.in the southern ction of Prince ~ - " il Mr. and Mrs. Abe Liebman w cupper in the home of the ‘bride’s Georges County - ' houts: e dinvies afthe Gt arents, he ¢ assisting in re . . | Historic Trinity Church was filled Tuesday night, in honor of Mr. Lieb- celving the guests. Mrs. Repperis| . iyp friends and relatives of the pop- man’s birthda Eowm was of ecrl lace ¥ith B tan NAL |jar (wonng Fconple. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon and Mi e e e e The bride was given in marriage . . Bernice Simon are back from a week's ARy Tor. & mptor ol Marolieh Benit | by ilier brotner, n Burr Here- ; i . . stay in New York City, and are in i S A S She wore a becoming dress of . . their home on Connecticut avenue 1ter October 15 they will be at home | 0.} 5 e, the veil bei»s made of fam- Miss Simon recently returned from B _lily heirloom lace. She carried roses a two months’ trip abroad. A EenE e UL On vere | nd lilies of the valley. Mrs. Mabel Miss Irma Wolf Wollberg motored e Mia : Sl | E. Hollis, sister of the bride, of At- to Baltimore Wednesday to spend Ot I ana iosh of ALTON-{latie City. was matron of honor and LTS of the wesk asithaiguestiatintia; e wore chanzeable silk of three shades, e Rlice " Wolf. ‘ 2 sarrak 5 carr sink and_yellow roses. L o Mrs. D. L. E: i - Robert Ga ving L e were Mvs. Benjamin | Daughter of the Chief Clerk of the Treasury and ) Nirs. Rirgfeld, of 3338 Ser. Dt ot be e e e L Bowie of Upper Marlboro and | enteenth street northwest, a student nl Colonial Sch as the guest of Maj. and Mrs. A. C. The ma 5 2 Luey Chap- | g Miss Edgar T. Slingluff. Their 5 Wimberly of 3225 Highland place. Chic Styles for Misses Becoming Styles for Matrons Large Brims Small Brims Plain Crows Creased Crowns All the New Colors man Roberts, daughter of Mr. and costumes were of changeable silk,| oo g o e oo | professor of sclence, Potomac Col.|, Mrs. Charles Kaufman has returnec Mrs. John James Ttoberts of Culpeper. Va. to Mr. Charles Neal Golds- horough, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Goldshorouzin of Culpeper. took Place last eveninz. The ceremony was performed ut clock in St Siephen’s Episcopal Church. Culpeper. the rector, Rev. Dr. Kensev Johns Hammond. offictating, assisted by Rev r “The church ted with white asters, ferns ndlez. and in the home of | the bride’'s purents, where a reception were used. The vested choir preceded the wedding party Mi Mary 'k! Somerville was companied the choir, and Mrs, H. Amies, violinist, pilaved solos during the ceremony. The bride s given in manr her father jand wore her mother wedding gon of old ivory satin made with tight-fitting bodice and bouffant skirt and tri mmm! ith Duchesse and rose point lace. Her talle vell held by = coronet of Duchesse rose point lace and dainty clusters of hasque effect The best man was Mr. Charles Clagett. brother of the bridegroom. and the ushers were Mr. Richard Butler, Mr. Lansdale C. Sasscer, Mrs. | William G. Frooke and Mrs. Richard | W. Hereford. the last named a hrother of the bride. The wedding marches were played by Mrs. J. Har-| b Franklin, and Mrs. Joseph Addi- son sang ‘during the ceremony. Following the wedding a breakfast | was served at the home of the bride’s | | mother, attended by the bridal party |and members of the immediate fam- | ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Clagett left this | atternoon for Atlantic City, and upon their return will reside = with the bride’s mother on the Washington- Marlboro turnpike near Upper Marl- boro. The bride wore blue crepe de chine as her gomg-away gown. Miss Lucinda B Allen, daughter of My Fmma Allen, and Mr. Joseph son of Mrs. Elza- Veth M. Eldridge, were mari | urda ‘ternoon, Septembe! for the wedding party. The hride was given in marriage by | her father. She wore a gown of sand coloved georgette. paneled in lace, | with a picture hat to match. and c; | ried Queen Beatrice roses. Her sole attendant. the matron of honor, was | her sister, Mrs. Lloyvd Tilghman | | Everett of Merrifield, Va.. who was costumed in pale green chiffon and carried golden roses, Mr. Willlam C. Black. brother of the bride, was best man, and the Rev. William B. Everett of Marshall, V was the officiating rvector. The music was furnished by Miss Elizabeth Benedict of Woodside, Md. The bride’s family has been prom- inent in Alexandria, Va., for several generations, her maternal grand- | father being the late Maj. Edgar L. | Brockett of that eity, while her pater- nal grandfather. Capt. William Cay- wood Black, although also a native |of Alexandria, was better identified with New Orleans. La.. being treas- urer of the National Cotton Exchange lege, Keyser, W. Va., and of the late Dr. William A. Crane, ‘Philiips- bhurg, N. J. He attended law school at _Temple University, Philadelphia, so was a student at Lafayette. r. Crane is a graduate of Muhlen- College, Allentown, Pa., where he received the Ph. B. degree. He is now entering business in Schenectady, Y., and the:couple will reside ther The marriage of Miss Ruth N. Boyer, daughter of Mr. G. T. Boyer, to Mr. Clarence C. Davison, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Davison of New- ton, N. J.. took place Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in_the Brook- land Methodist Church, Rev. A. 8. Mowbray officiating, assisted by Rev. Walter McNeil. The church had a simple arrangement of ferns, and at the home of the bride, where a dinner was served to a small company of relatives and close friends, quantities of roses and palms were used in deco- rating. The bride wore a gown of brown crepe with a light tan hat and carried from a two-month stay at the Break ers, Atlantic Cif Mrs. Harry Levy and dau:hlm ar visiting relatives in Canada. Mrs. Myron Oppenheimer of Balti and Mrs. Heber Byron Brumbaugh. and was attended by members of the immediate family only. Following the ceremony a wedding hreakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Conno: will be at home after October 5 at 28 Buchanan street northwest, this cit: Mr. and Mrs. George Edward sued cards announcing the marriage to Mr. Paul Woodhull Drake of Mor ristown Tuesday, September 14, at Morristown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Drake will be at home after November 1 at orth Ful- lerton avenue, Montclair, N. .I. e Reeve of Morristown, N. J., have is- | of their daughter, Madelon Fraser, ‘ Are Here Other Hats . . . —af Ve’vet, Satin, Felt or Velour. Mflny with farge brims as well as small ones. lies of the valiey. Her only orna- ence of a_small company bride wore ‘a gown of [ Mr and Mrs. Way left for an auto ;""i‘a‘”l!;f e ":a{;‘;"‘:hfi'j:':r“f’l':: e ol el R ations ial] crere trip_through the Valley of Virginia |{ 1arEQ Rt 10 Melo 3 the Gelaaboroueh famile. hide with a hat to match and a coi- | from whence they will o to Sheffield, | Mfe. Butterfi e Mrs. Charles Frnest Moore. jr. 'of | :3¢ houquet of fpmen o I«":‘“;f::"{} | Ala. and Mr. Roy Boyer and Mr. Gardner matron’ of | With her xown. ohite e e M. French were the ushers. een | pretty arrangement of white asters| spnouncement is made of the mar. Mr. and Mrs. Davison will make ! and lities. Mr. and Mrs. Kldridge 1eft | o0 ‘or 3iss Margaret Lea Carl. | their home at 1032 Newton street ‘mmediately after the ceremony for i |only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | % Northern motar trip, e e ey a | Lee car Decatur _street, Cum-| Mrs. Thomas Hutchinson Martim ing in.a‘gonntol it D herland. Mr. LeRoy DeNis | announces the marriage of her Call feit hat in the same shade. On |! ‘hu:r:l:"‘\l\lxl:l:l:;}fl ;1\|'|ilfllle‘fv'o\<lnn]1"‘.~:"::a'l(;lr:‘| Ridgewood, N. J. The ceremony was | nard, to Mr. John Frederick Connor, id of houor £ i i i performed by Rev. Dr. H. T. Bower- [ September 5, 1926 tume. of » 3 ta and | A 2 | sox, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran| The ceremony was performed in a Tareh. Woodside, | Church. The wedding day. September | Annapolis, Md. by Rev. Robert W. of the matron of } .| __Grace Episcopal Church. Woodside, on the bride's birthday anni-| H, Weech at the home of Mrs. Con- an arm bouquet of deep vellow | Md.. was the scene of an attractive | versary, as it was also that of her|nor's son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. nses tled with zrean ribbon. Miss | wedding. Wednesday, September mother. Blanche Newton Leavell of Culneper | When, at 1030 o'clock in The bride received her education at o T nd Mis .\h!:lrv(l « G ing, M Allegany County Academy, Cumber- AIGLON GRILL Washington were aids. and [Of Mr. and Mrs. James Neville Black | land and Penn Hall. Chambersburg. their gowns of orchid t 2 of Silver sprh:g. Md.. bhecame r:hre Pa. She is well known for her horse- i6; 2 erepe were made like | bride of Mr. Orland E. Way of Shef- | womanship. e of e Dl sitend nis field, Ala. The chancel was beauti. | Mr. Crane is a son of Mrs. Martha | ' Tieles Piffersns. kets Tnsued. {ully decorated with Summer flowers, | Reese, wife of Dr. William H. Reese.| 18th and Columbia Road as a string of pearls worn by . Collier was the best man Hosiery $ Special Monday, Per Pair Greenshoro, Lonor o, resced in A2 15 [o8ii ike that of the bride end trimme i tonches of saimon nink e butterfly roses and yellow 2lmon pink i cane of Keyser, Va.. formerly of | qaughter, Mrs. Nina Martin May- Eoberts 1 Your Dinner Cooked to Order for. 75¢ tied with vel- low ribbon. Liitle Mis Nanc Nalle of Charlotte, N. ', w irl. and was in a dainty llow georgetie creps and ea pale green hasket filled with vellow | rese huds. 2 Mr. Charles Neal of Baltimore, un cas hest man. Felger Neal. § Mr Iehn Nalle of Roston and Rev. Rich- ard Henry Lee of Norfolk. Mrs. Roberts. mother of the bride and Mrs. Goldshorough. moiher of the nridegroom. received with the wedding party after the ceremonv. Mrs. Roh aptr was In a gown of black lace ov : 0 COSTUME THE BRIDE e eos is at once a privilege. . . a responsibility and an achievement. Beside her the lily is none too stately. .. the rose none too fair...the swan possessed of meager grace, Fashioned to Fit All-Silk atin and wore a cor roses and, Mrs. Goldshor tume was of blue made over gold cloth. and she wore a orsage houqnet of roses. Later in the eve Meoand Mrs, tinldshorough et the hride erepe with a ¢ s trimmed with gray souicte! and cuffs znd a sn i match. They will be October 1 in Culpeper. Among tne out-of-town the wedding were N won. Miss Effie H. Andr liam D. Andersen and Miss Dorothy Dyer of bz ". Va.: Dr. and Mrs. Brodie ¢ i o Porter Nalle, Monday—An Outstandmg lue Coats That Sell Regularly $45 to $55 Mys. Erlebacher will be pleased to give her personal attention and to assist brides-to-be in choosing orange blossome. »nd she carried a | o'clock, in the home of the . Rev. | from its Inciplency to the time of his | CrePe With & light tan hat and cardied Shower hauariet of hride voses and | Hush T. Stevenson officiating, fn the | death. and president of the New | ikt Rogs was the maid of honor, You will truly delight in these dashing new styles, so refreshingly different from the type of coats that usually sell around this price. And what is equally as impor- tant is the amcunt of money you save by buying now—since these very garments were made to sell from $45 to $55. Note the superb fabrics from which they are tai- lored, the lavish trimmings and the smart, new colors. Women’s, Misses’ and Extra Sizes FUR TRIMMED WITH— AS FOR FABRICS— THE NEWEST COLORS— Natural Squirrel Wolf Fortuna Drucilla Cracklehead Brown Rust Fitch Raccoon Rouvelaine Monte Bella Red Navy , Wine Beaver Dyed Squirrel Roulustra Vernise Green Black ' Deer Fox New Blue Caracul Kashonara Sports cloth Harves Gra “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality Sii L o — TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Seventh J . E " Cunningh am Co Seventh | [ J _St. NW. | RELIABLE SINCE 1914 The Bridal Gown Trousseaux Sets Traveling Attire Attendants’ Costumes 7% 7777 2 All work done under Mr. Hariton’s personal supervil An Erlebacher Bri- dal Gown of W ding Ring Satin with Lace and Pearls, an artist’s sketch from life. o 7 72 ZZ