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SO Brides Continue to Lead | CIETY. ! In Capital Social World Many Weddings Recently Chronicled. Here and. in Other Cities. of Special Interest - Warner and ft. son of Mr. of Uniondale. Pa.. were & in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warnep, at 80 The 8 o'ciock rne and George Frederich Wisconsin avenue. was performed at bower of palms flowers, the R cousin of the ing. Mise A piaved the we The bride was eseorted and ='ven in marriage by her fa‘her i gown of white satin made wih fant skirt trimmed with m da'i lace and beads. Her t e v held by a band of duches ms. and of lilies of the v mn vis 1. MeReyne ty. Long Island of honor and had a costume georgette creps trimm=d wit in the same shade and ¢ roses. Miss | ) 1 ity was b > orchid iffon trimeed tes of id and ¢ Mir \" n was hos: in deoper jel yeilow uebner of man. inforrnal reception Mrs. Warner, mother bride. rveceived with the party. Her zown ehiffon and s i Later Craft 1aft hride trave trimmed velvet, witl They will 15 in Readiug Amar NI, a Fington. Con of Alhany. N. Y.: Mr. Van Denberz and Mi: herg of Richmond. Va.. M J. R. Van Denberg and Mr. Denherg, jr and Mrs. F. AL\ F. A. Van Denbers roses Allenton Pa ‘n when foowed Pa ant-of tewn guesia were interest to E Bt of much evening of Mis Dodd Hoopes, d4 Mrs. Henry Hoopes of Del.. and Mr. Charies Christian Wer tenhake! Wiiliam Werte haker, formerly of Charlottesville. V'a now of Wilmington was performed in b in Wilmington. Charles M. @lark chirch decoratio arrangements of tall candles The bride was given by her father. and wore » white satin made simply with eor train Her tulle veil was held by hand of oranze blo ried @ spray attended . Mary W mm el Ch <, pingstown Ohin. and Miss EI vhonr of De troit. Mich They wore gowns of gold metal cloth trimiming hei long scar their n and they e dahlias with 1 oribgo The bride’s ohe: Miss Mary dria, Va of Wimington, 3 Miss Flizaheth \Wates. Miss Miss Georgianna mily . Van Lear, mington, and Mrs. Charles I borg of Haverford, Pa. Thes dressed alike in white chiffon dre.se with long gold scarfs, and they ried white dahlias and Ward tied with gold ribhon Mr. Marion Patrick M New York was best man ers were Mr. W. Wilmington borg, Mr. C Alexandria, Mr. Frederick Sto; the only M tulle aboi ed whi atten Hoxton ner Al o cgill. jr.. o Byron of Hagerstown, Mr. Tharles Lucien Gleaves, Mr. Nelson of Richmond and Mr. lyn Miller of Baltimore. The ceremeny was by reception fn tte home of the brides parenta at 1394 Rodne: mington, AMrs. Hoopes. 1 hride, i the wed wown of Later in the Wertenhaker for &nd after November 1 Al 2040 § stree’. This o Among the out-ofionn g Mrs. Olin Rryan and 3 lian Dodd. aunts of the ¥ Vernard Gilpin Jeffries. ir Dedd Bryan. Mr. and Me an and Mrs. Wi a8 Youngstown, Ohio: Msai & seph C. Ryror. Mai and ) W. Byron, M# and Mrs Ryron, 24, and Dr. and ) Nighotsor., ef Fagersiowt and Mrs. Louts Greene o ton, Miss Fiotence ¢ ton, Baltimere, Mr Jefferson Wertenba end Mrs. Henry G. Fers mond. Llewel followed lefi Jneaphn n D Samiel Md.: Dr. of Rich The marriage of Miss Dorothy C. (Yseel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman R. Cissel of Colesville, Md., and Mr. William ¢. Lehmkuhi of IWashington took piace at X o'clock last evening in St. Mark’s Episcopal C‘hurch, at Fafrland, in the presence of a very large aseemblage. Rev. Christopher R. LaRoche. rector of the church. officiated. was beautifully decorated with flowers and potted plants. | The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown was of white georgette and her tuile veil was caught with orange blossoms. She carried & shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. James B. Alderton of Wash- ington, a cousin of the bride. was matron of honor and the bridesmaids wera Mrs. Earl E. Dodge of Wash- ington, cousin of the bride. and Miss Gladye Baker of Colesville. Mre, Alderton wore a gown of biue geor- wette and black velvet hat and car- 1ied pink roses, Mrs. Dodge was dremsed in orchid georgette and car- rled pink roses. and Miss Baker's gown was of yellow georgette and she also carried pink roses. Ldttle Misa Eleanor Cissel. sister of the bride, who wore pink crepe de chine, was flower girl. The marches were played by Mrs. Walter E. Adams of Rurtonsville, Md. The best man was Mr. George ¥iibble of Washington. and Mr. Tru- man R. Cissel, jr., of Colesviile, broth- er of the bride, and Mr. Earl E. Adams of Washington were the ughers. Immediately after the ceremony a' large reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. JTehmkuhl leaving later for the honeymoon trip. They will make their home in Wash!ington. The marriage of Mise Alice Sue Kesselring, daughter of Mrs. Mary Perking Snyder of Clarendon, Va., to Mr. Robert Bleakley James, son of Tudge and Mrs. Robert G. James of Clifton Forge, Va.. tock place Wed- resdgy evening, Septsmber 22. The ceremeny was performed at 8 o'clock in the Clarendon Preebyterian Church Ly Rew Jobn Pau) Tular of Haging: cut | | in, \Vashington. { i | Wilmington ‘ e The ceremony ! 4| was scallope | was maid of honor and wore a similar A | costume to that of the matron, her Wil- | the lavendeer, and she also carried vel- | Arthur { Bush left for a wedding trip in the The church | |1on, assisted by Rev. Dr. William | Shelling. pa. of the Clarendon | b . Frnest Baldwin of Clareredon sang several solos, accom- pan e Mre. W. I Sunderman. al-o of Clarendon, who plaved mo; | 7The buide was given in marriage by ! | ber, uncte. Mr. (Georze Skelton Perkins nd she w re wuite taffetx and lace i tight-Atting bodice and full ler t1lle vell was held in place nd clusters of ovange blos soms and she rarried bride roses and e val'dyv. Louize Hough of Clavendon | ids were Miss Susie James of Cli sister of the hridegroom; et Virginia Hees and Miss Clarendon. They sses made like that of honor, in pastel shad yellow and green ink roses. Little &n of Dr. and M Stacy Zoiand of Clarendon, War nd 2 e [ white swisz and carried a basket fi | 4 with pink rose petals. | Mr. W. Kent Ford of Clifton Forze | n and the ushers were { Mr. Edward Scott Tyler of Washing- e Ashton of Claren- P. Thomas of Ataxa The cerem ny was followed by a re on in the home of the hrides parents for only the members of the 1z and the twa families. § mother of the bride, and James. mother of the bride- . received with the wedding Mrs. Snyder was in beige lace i chiffen and Mrs. mes ware dark hlue cut velvet T wore a corsige houquer of pink Mr. and James left later for a motor trip Lo New York, Philadelphia and Hot Springs. the brid® traveling in an ensemble suit of brown saiin | and beige chiffon with hat to match They will be at home after October 13 at 111 Clarendon avenue, Clarendon, Among the out-of-tlown | Mrs. Ambrose C. dent of the 1. b. « ter, Miss Dorothy Preston For Clifton Forge. Va.: \ . H. moes of Richmond. kley & James Tittle Mis: and Susie Nirs, B shington, “The marriage of Mi daughter of . Barr, 1o Mr. Mamie Virginia Springs, T e Tuesday evenin was performed at 7 Central Presbyterfan Church. Rev. James H. Tavlor officiating. Palms, ite dahiins and pink s escorted ar her father. > satin. The about the hotiom and s trimmed with inseis of lace tudded with pearls and rainestones. he tight-fitting hodice was made with very short sleeves and trimmed with a lace yoke studded with pearis and and her lace veil was marriage b gown of Mrs, Mayes King was matron of honor and was in lavender taffeta. the full skirt scalloped ahout the hottom and faced with yellow ‘.| tatfeta, and the tight bodice having touches of the yellow taffeta. She carried a shower bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Marjorie Sue Glover of Norwalk, Conn., cousin of the bride, dress in yellow taffeta trimmed with The Miss Adele Allison, M Viisx Kathren B . were dressed in taffert trocks with full skirts tisht walsts, finished at the neck with velvet ribbon ties to match (he dresses in shades of blue, green and pink. and they all carried pink roses. Mr. H. Watson Leese was hest man, and Mr. W. Barron Glover, cousin of the bride; Mr. Walter E. Scott, Mr. F. Peterson of Chicago and Mr. Robert Lewis Terrell ‘were nehers, A veception followed in the home of the bride’s parents, when Mrs. Barr, mother of the bride, received with the members of the wedding party. She was in orchid georgette ecrepe trimmed with fringe in a deeper shade. After bridesmaid: the reception Mr. and Mrs. South. the bride traveling in dark blue crepe and satin trimmed with tan, a smali tan velour hat and a coat to match. finished with a collar of mink fur. They will be at home after | October 6 at 1817 First street north- west. Mrs. Bush is a graduate of George Washington University in the ciass of 1926 and received her degree in June. Mr. Bush is a student at the univeraity. = Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glover of Nor- waik. Conn.; ) Mount Joy. Pa.. | Tnurston Reed and Miss Hallie Mae Reed of New Jersey. | Miss Mildred Elizabeth Robeson, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robeson. and Mr. Arthur Sylvester Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil llam T. Morrison. were married Satur- day morning, September 18. in the Lutheran Church of the Atonement. Rev. Howard E. Snyder officiating, at 11 o'clock. The church was decorated with palms. ferns and roses and Mrs. Barghausen played the wedding music. The bride wore a gown of gray georgette crepe with hat of satin and velvet to match and a gray poiret twill coat trimmed with squirrel fur. Her corsage bouquet was of white rosebuds. Miss Evelyn Bryan, maid of honor, was in apricot georgette crepe with which she worea black taffeta hat and a corsage bouquet of sunburst roses. Mr. Thomas Leonard Cullinan was best man. A wedding breakfast was served in Baltimore for the members of the wedding party, after which Mr..and Mrs. Morrison left for a wedding trip to Philadelphia, Delaware Water Gap and Straudsburg, Pa. After October 15 they will be at home, at the Fern- wood, 1458 Columbla road, where they have taken an apartment. ‘The marriage of Miss Alice E. Rowell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Rowell, to Mr. James L. Richards, took place at 1 o'cloak Friday, Sep- tember 24, at the Washington Presby- terian Church, this city, Rev, Dr. Palmer officiating. The bride wore a thrueh brown suit witha corsage bouquet of tea roses and DR iss Kathel lor, mal honor and Mrs. .unn:'ilnudck M tron of honor. Mr. William Richards acted as the bridegroom's best man. i { Univ {time has been connected with the | e HARRIS=~ EWINE Richards received congratulations and left for Baltimore, from where,they will sail for Havana, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Richards will he at home after October 1, at 121 West Waodbine street, Chevy Chase, Md. The marriage of Miss Virginla E. Wev, to Mr. James R. Raeburn. took place Wédnesday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Gabriel's rectory. The ceremony was witnessed by the mem- | bers of the two families onl bride was attended by her sist Bertha M. Wev, and Mr. Edward M Wev acted as best man. Following the | ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn left | for a motor trip to Atlantle City, New York and Montreal. Miss Genevieve R. Murray and Mr. | John M. Carroll. jr.. were married | Saturday. September I8, in the home of Rev. Howard F. Downs. who offi. | ciated in the presence of a smalll company of relatives and intimate | triends.. The bride is a daugheter of | Mr. and Mrs. T. Murray of this city. | She wore a gown of vellow georgette | crepe and a white plcture hat, and | was attended by her sister. Mrs. G. A. Colcord. as matron of honor. Mr. Alvin Murray was hest man. Mrs.| Colcord’s costume was of white net | with & white hat to match. The marriage of Miss Juanita C. Welty. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. | . Welty of Spirit Lake. Towa. to Mr. rle Whitney of this citv. 100k place tesday morning in the (% Methodist Church. the pasto . Dr. W. P. Atkinson, officiatin Mr. and Mrs. Whitney left Immediately after the ceremony for Atlantic City, and after October 15 will he at home at 3419 Mount [leasant street. Rev Andrews Episcopal Church in College Park. Md., was the scene of a pretty wedding . Satyrday afternoon, September 18, aj 5:30 o'clock, when| Miss Grace Dorothy Engel, daughter of Mrs. Mary Elfzabeth Engel of Col lege Park. became the bride of M William Henry White, son of Mr. Mrs. Thomas 11. White, also of Col lege Park. The bride was in a gown of dawn shade satin-back crepe, with hat to match, and wore a corsage bouquet of lilies of the valle: Mr. Albert White of Ridgeley, Md., and Mr. Charlic ‘White of College Park, brothers of the bridegroom, were ushers. The altar was tastefullv decorated with cut flowers and ferns. Rev. Dr. C. L. Ia Roche officiated and Mrs. W. T. I. Tallaterro plaved the wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. White are well krown hoth Maryland and Washington .. White having graduat ersity of Maryland. and St. in nee that | Ru- | of Entomology, Department of Agriculture, in Washington Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for an automoblle tour through western Maryland and Vir ginia. and upon their return they wiil reside with the.bride’s mother and two sisters, Miss Besale and Miss Daisy Engel, at College Park, Md. ce of a large number of guests, Miss Lorraine Elizabath | Watkine, daughter of Wr. and Mrs. Charles Lae Watkins of Cedar Grove. Md.. and Mr. William Ralph Walker of Gaithersburg were married at the home of the bride's parents at 7:30 a'clock Wednesday eveningz, Rev. H. H. Nicols. pastor of the Upper Seneca Baptist Church, officlating. The bride wore a gown of white satin crepe, trimmed in tulie, and her tulle veil was caught with orange bl soms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. Her matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Willlam E. Beall of Cedar Grove, who wore green geor- | gette trimmed in ecru lace. The maids | of honor were Miss Mabel King of ) . whose gown was of vel- | low georgette, and Miss Thelma Wat- | kins of Balttmore, in pink georgette. | | little Cei Reception Celebrating NATL. PHOTO Upper left: Miss Eleanor Smith, daughter of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George L. Smith. Upper right: Miss Harriet Whitford, 2311 Connecticut avenue, daughter of .“{;ovll"d ‘\:E G:lorge L:llfidnllu\:hli:lmd,m ¢ er: Miss Margaret How: err, hter of Judge and Mrs. Charles Kerr of the Dresden Apartmients. ~ : gk Both are cousins of the bride. The MiBS Hel’l’dfl Bride-to-Be attendants all carried snapdragons. 5 Mr. Grover K. Walker of Gaithers- Honor Guest at Bridge Mrs. Harold P. Offterdinger was bure, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and the flower girls were | hostess at bridge yesterday. afternoon stelaine Hawkins and Elea nor Lee Waikins, nieces of the bride, of Cedar Grove. who wore blue and green crepe de chine, respectively, and baskets of fowers. The marches were played by the bride's ister, Mrs. Eigle D. Hawkins of €e dar Grove. The reception which followed the ceremony was attended by 300 guests from various parts of -the county. The bridegroom is &. son of Mr. and Mrs. McKendree Walker of Gaithers Herron, daughter of Col. Mrs Leroy Whitley Herron, riage to Mr. Remhrandt will take place Wednesday, October #.” Others in the company yesterday were Mrs. William H. Beck. Mrs Augustus Hines, Mrs. Herbert Spain, Mrs. Edward Hart of Fort Loredo, Tex.: Mrs. George Menier Hostetler, Mre. Willlam H. Knox, Mrs. Vincent Lanahan, Miss Norene Justice, Miss Allca Cooke and Miss Leah DeMoll. Mr. Frank Yager. who will be one of the ushers at the wedding. gave dinner dance last evening at the Congressional Country Club for Miss Herron and Mr. Lane. and whose Peale lLane Announcement_cards of the mar riage in Seattle, Wash.. September .11, | of Miss Ruth Jrene Wildman, daugh- | of Dr. and Mre. Wiilliam Mur, ildman of Long Beach, Calif., to B sign dl Gordon Ream§ have heen re. an Refmy, who. is the son of Reamy and the late Ernest T. | Reamy of FrederickeMurg and Wash. ington, graduated fram the Naval Academy, class of 1925, and 18 sta- tioned on the U. S. S. Cotorado. Fn- sign and Mrs. Reamy will spend the Winter at the Blackstoné Hotel, Long Beach, Calif. | The airplans line between London and Berlin will hereafter make stops at Brussels. . Arrivals: Displayed Monday + for Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Evening characterized by an ‘inherent * smartness truly Rizik. * " TWELVE THIRTEEN GOWNS + 'ABRIC luxuriousness, color richness — and each model distifictively F in compliment to Miss Mabel Audrey | mar- Weddmg Anmversary Mr. and Mrs. John M. Futrell of 4211 Alabama avenue southeast cele- brated the twenty-fifth anniversary of |their wedding, - Thursday evening, September 23, with a large gathering | of relatives and friends present. They were married in St. Paul's Episcopal | Chureh of Alexandria, Va.. Septem- |ber 24, 1901, the ceremony being per- |formed by Rev. P. P. Phillips. A | mock wedding scene was given as a feature, after the reception with Mr. and Mrs. Futrell as bride and groom; Mr. Richard E. Tydings, as best man: re. Nellie Beall, maid of honor, and other attendants, Miss Mary Eliz- | abeth Greene, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, . Gladys McPherson, Mrs. Stella while in cos the flower girl. Mrs. Migonetiee P. Harman tume. impersonated the minister, | <election from Lohengren wedding | march was played by Mrs. Hattie Campbell. AMr, and Mys. Futrell later. led the way to the dining room where con- gratulations were. showered upon them by their guests. | Many useful gifts were received, in- {cluding a handsome Adams com- | munity set by the officers and mem- | bers of the drill and initiatory teams |of the local Daughters of America, and the club in which Mr. and Mrs. Futrell are active members. The presentation was made through Mr. Richard E. Tydings. Following music and dancing and various games, prizes were awarded for the latter participints, and a wed- ding supper was served with the wed- ding cake lighted by 25 candles as a special feature. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freeland. Miss Grace Freeland, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pettit, | Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Tydings, Mr. ¢ M. Wood. Mr. and and Mrs. A. W. Harry R. Bry . Benjamin Mont- Lemuel S. 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