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SOCIETY (Continued from Page Twen! her father, who will give her in mar- riage, and she will wear a traveling suit of sage green charmeen, with a small tan French velour hat and will carry a shower bouquet of Killarney roses. Miss Helen Warfield will be maid of honor, wearing a dark blue taffeta frock, trimmed with burnt orange taffeta, a small metallic cloth hat and will carry an arm bouquet of tea roses. Mrs. Gary, mother of the bride, will be in a black moire gown, with a victure hat of rose and gold, and will wear a corsage bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Kendall Knoch will'be best man and the ushers selected are Mr. Charles Meany and Mr. Joseph Leckert. Mr. Myers and his bride will leave tmmediately after the ceremony for a motor trip through the Northern States and will be at home after No- vember 1 at the Hartley Among the out-of-town guests her for the wedding are ) mond Hill, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. 1 and Mrs. C. Va. ing and son, , all of Ric Ixmund,‘ Miss Bertha Rheinbold and Miss Mydia Rheinbold entertained at lunch- eon at the White Peacock Saturday in compliment to Miss Mamie ( Giles, whose marriage to M Baer Groff will take place tom later taking her guests to the theater. mily Koons entertaine: nd dancing at the Congres- MRS. ‘LELAND D. ABRAMS, Befre her marriage she was Miss Ella Ruth Kuhlman, sional Country Club Saturday evening for Miss Giles and Mr. Groff and their attendants. The guests included the bridal party, Miss th M. Koons, Mr. Lynwood Hulvey and Miss Mil- dred Childs and Mr. Arthur Morse of Baltimore, Mrs. George A. McKinlock of Lake Forest, 11l is at the Carlton Hotel, accompanied by Miss Muriel McCor- of Mr. go. Harold McCor- mick of Chi Mr. William Montgomery. who left Washington several weeks extended tour, h Howard wcisco and Vancou It is expected that M. gomery will return to Washington about November 1 Maj. and Mrs. John D. Burnett en- tertained informally Wardman Park Hotel last when their guests numbered nine. The home of the Kev. J. Phelps Hand and Mrs. Hand, 1607 Allison street, was the scene of a pretty wed- ding yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, when Miss Lee Robinson, sister of Mrs. Hand, became the bride of Mr. Edward C. Groesbeck. The house was decorated with Autumn tlowe! and palms and the Rev. Dr. Hand of ticiated, assisted by the Rev. Charles Wood of the Church of the Covenant. The bride was given in marriage her brother, Mr. Charles A. Rob. oW a gown of white roidered with beads and and her tulle veil was ar bout her face with orange soms. She carried a shower bou quet of white and lilies of the by Robinson attended maid of honor, violet velvet ribbon. black velvet and she shades of hat was of carried pink rose: Mrs. Hand we wn of beige ° a rs. Groesbeck, bridegroom, was in at dinner at the [T roses | wearing | son, Mrs. J. H. Collenberg, Mrs. H. T. Collenberg, Miss Laura Collenberg, Mrs. William Robinson, Miss Laura Robinson, Miss Merle Bateman and Mrs. Emory Stinchcomb, sister of the bride. | A wedding of unusual interest took place S ¢ evening at Garfield Hospital, o'clock, when Miss | Ella Ruth Kuhiman of Greeley, Io land Mr. Leland D. Abrams of this city were married. The Rev. Fred- Brown Harris of Foundry Methodist Church officiated in the presence of a few close friends. Plans for wedding were materiall anged when the bride became ill *|and arrangements were quite simple. Quantities of Autumn flowers and ferns formed an attractive back ground for the wedding party and the bgde was daintlly attlred in pink, e e TS T Why Worry Where to Go? || WE REMODEL AND STORE Excellent Work—Reasonnble Prices hone F. uaa.'s“‘_uun Ask Us to Cail for NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS i Benjamin_ Sherman, Prop. 618 12th St. N.W. a | —like which is one of our “Na- ture-shape” Arch Perfec- tion lasts. I of Rochester. | of the bride- | | a wearing a wreath of orange blossoms in her hair and a corsagé bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mr. Abrams and his bride will make their home in Cleveland Park with friends for a short time and will later leave for a wedding trip through New York State and Canada, returning to this city about January 15. Among the guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Turner of Chevy Chase, Mrs. Anna Farrar, Mrs. George Dewey, Dr. and Mrs. William P. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Englebrecht, Mr. R. W. Beall, Dr. E. Kincaid Martin, Dr. Russel J. Jansen, Miss Carrie F. Peeler and Miss Frances Nothstine. ki The marriage of Miss Helen E. Balley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ru- dolph F. Bailey; to Mr. Gilbert L. Bogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas L. Bogan, will take place this evening at 6 o'clock in St. Joseph's Church, the Rev. Joseph T. Kennedy officiat- ing. A reception will follow the cere- mony at the home of the bride’s par- ents, 223 F street northeast. Charming in its simplicity was the wedding this morning of Miss Anne | Claire Flanagan, daughter of Mrs. Dolan Flanagan, to Mr. James jus Ring. The ceremony was ‘ormed in the Shrine of the Sacred rt at 10 o'clock, the Rev. T. A. inningham officiating. The was decorated with white chrys mums and palms and the home of the e, where a wedding breakfast was ved following the ceremony, was ay with vari-colored chrysanthemumgs and fern. Miss Mary Louise Sullivan, organist, ed the wedding marches and accompanied Miss Hazel Arth, contralto, who sang several selections. The bride walked to the altar with her brother, Mr. John J. Flanagan, who gave her in marriage, afdd she wore a dainty gown of white bridal satin fashioned with a close-fitting bodice, long sleeves and a bouffant 11 rooms and 4 baths in the DRESDEN Overlooking Rock Creek Park, decorated Rends ‘Tor ‘oecupancy about October 1at. John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. [EESiEySISt ) o Y Burchell’s - Bouquet - 38c Lb. This is a splendid coffee. N. W. Burchell Fine Groceries. 817-19 14th St. N.W. to WOMEN'S SHOES, in the plain leathers— nd in comfortable shapes the illustration, In Black or Tan Calf— nd most appealingly priced— skirt made with a shadow hem of tulle.” She wore a picture hat of white hair straw and carried a shower bou- quet of bride roses and lilles of the valley. Miss Margaret M. Flanagan at- tended heP sister as maid of honor, wearing a frock of nile green crepe, a plcture hat of black velvet and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses, Mr. Willam E. Ring, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man, and the ushers were Mr. Frank C. Flanagan, brother of the bride, and Mr. James P. Burns, cousin of the bride. Following the breakfast Mr. Ring and his bride left for a wedding trip to New York, Mrs. Ring wearing a brown taflored suit with a small tan velour hat. Théy will make their home upon their return at the Al-Roy Apartments. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Burns and son James of Clarksburg, W. Va.; Mrs. Michael Welsh and daughter of Cumberland, M.; Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Flanagan of Clarksburg, W. Va., and Mr. Gaylord Dolan. ¢ Fur Coats for miss and matron now being re- served with small deposit. Miss Moyers to Greet City Club Charter Members. . Miss Ida M. Moyers will be the host- ess at the tea given this afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock at the Women's City Club, 22 jackson place. Assist- ing will be Miss Elizabeth C. Harris and Mrs. Laura A. Bradley. Charter members will be the guests of honor. Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb has returned to her home, at 1517 Allison street, after spending several weeks with g\r‘!gnds in Frederick and Hagerstown, Mr. George F. Schimmel of 1341 Connecticut avenue has been called to Carbondale, Pa., by the serious ill- ness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Barnes have returned to the city after a month's auto trip into Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, and New England. They are at their apartments in the Northum- berland. Mrs. Ancil Martin of Phoe- nix, Ariz., sister of Mrs. Barnes, ac- companied them. Mrs. Frederloc Young, who passed the Summer months at Eastern Point, New_London, Conn., and Sep- tember at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., has returned to her home in Washington. Mrs. Charles W. Hummer of the Beacon ‘Apartments left Tuesday for Atlanta_and Macon, Ga., for two weeks' stay. From there she goes to Fort Myers, Fla., to spend the ‘Winter with her son, Mr. George Hyatt. Dr. and Mrs. James T. Wolfe have returned to Washinfton after a three- month motor trip through the East- ern States and Canada, and have opened their apartment at the Ar- gonne for the Winter. The Misses Tileston have returned from a Summer vacation spent on the coast of Maine and New Jersey, and are in their apartment at the Chastleton. Shees cgi e, Bome beverages can be judged by tasting, others by the feeling—the next morning. For your con- venience open a charge account with us. Extraordinary Values Fur Trimmed No Scarcity of Coats Here—Note This *394..°49* Coats $26-75 Dress and Sport Coats in All Colors Three Groups of Seasonable Articles That Demonstrate the Underselling Values Always To Be Found in This Shop $39.50 - $29.50 - $24.50 - $19.95 $‘| 3.95 Gorgeous Beaded Afternoon Gowns Heavy Satin or Crepe Street Dresses Practical Sport and Office Dresses Dainty Party and Dance Dresses. All colors All This Dress $13.95 COAL VEIN DISCOVERED. Sweden Stirred by News of Second Source of Supply. MALMO, Sweden, October 6 (). —In southern Sweden, near Hoerby, fn Scania, a bituminous deposit has UT of the gloom of light girls, HE “Topsy” Success. Also showm black Reptil> or er, ¥rown calf, combined with kid- dozen otherz ways. pa trim. Velitvia, Cloth, been found at 20 meters depth. De- talled investigations have been be- gun. - As Sweden previously had only one other known coal mine, this news is met with great interest. Ordinarily most of the coal usea in Sweden fs imported from England, but sinco the protracted strike there the im- ports from Poland have greatly in- creased. of the Jungles come daring reptilian effects to bask in the sun of footwear fashion! “Hahn Special” CHARMING tongue pattern deftly made brown ribbon and alligator “Hahn Special” SAUQY low heel sandal, for College and 'S Tan alligatog cali.. $7 chool “Tie—our latest alligator more than a Cherry leath Moire, Satin—and ent others—high or low heel a wedding was served i —at ]2.50 and his bride lef from where they Europe. They will make their home in Washington. g the out-of-town gue: Clayton Haskell of Roch Ide of Troy, N. Y. Nathaniel Nicolai of New Oliver Root of Pittsfiel | Baltimor o B :-ludim.:l And Sizes for Misses and Women i Choice of Any Hat $4-45 In the Sho Bt DRSS ES Philipsborn FELTS—VELOURS—VELVETS—SATINS 8 to 614 ELEVENTHST. - Wonderful Hoslery Values at Popular Prices Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF HATS WORTH $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 414 9th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Women’s Shop”—1207 F gakimg stock of your Seauty —at the end of a perfect summer \ N the one hand, you have health, radiance, B 1A ! On the other, layers of tan, &l \ \ i islands of freckles, coarsened skin, “'squint lines' 3 / at the eyes that deepen into crowsfeet and Following ; d : e e | wrinkles, open pores, and all the penalties of neg- lected beauty. tndispensable for after-ummer wet, |} The basis 5 : . . 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