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SO CIETY MidautumnWedding List | Grows as Season Advances Numerous Pretty Nup icled Past Week as tial Cergmonies Chron- Pleasing Feature of Social Life in Waahin_gmn, Of far more than local interest was the wedding last evening of Miss Louise Rhees, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush Rhees. when she hecame the bride Mr. James ' Thomas Berryman, son of the famous | cartoonist, Clifford K. Berryman, and Mrs. Berryman. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock in the Church of the Covenant, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood officiating, in the presence of a large company of relatives and friends of both families. The arrangements for the wedding were unusually charm- ing. The church was decorated with Autumn leaves and vellow chrysanthe- mums, large standards of ferns mark- ing off the pews for the families. Mrs. Jrank Byram. crganist, played the wedding marches Mrs. Miriam B. Hilton. who sang sev- ¢ral selections, including *““The Dawn of Love” and “The Cycle of Life.” The bride walked to the altar with her father, who gave her in marriage. She worega lovely gown of ivory moire, designed along quaint old-fash- ioned lines, the bodice close-fitting and made with long sleeves, which were pointed at the wrist. The skirt was quite bouffant, a flounce of old duchess and rose point lace. a gift tn the bride from Mrs. Berryman, mother of the bridegroom, forming the upper part of the skirt, which was cut into deep scallops, from which a shadow hem of tulle extended. A court train of the satin hung from the shoulders, and Rer tulle veil was held by a band of lace, also a gift of Mrs. Berryman, combined with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of white orchids, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Miss Alice E. Dickey was maid of honor, wearing a gown of orchid moire, fashioned with a basque and & bouffant tkirt, the bodice made with short sleeves and the skirt scalloped about the hem line. She wore a gold Li"P hat and carried an arm bouquet ©z_3eusw chrysanthemums. The .qgther attendants were Miss ¥lorence Berryman, sister of the bride :xmhm Miss Elizabeth Wagner,"Mrs. . J. Roberts and Miss Mary Chesney of \1..nn14 N. J. . They wore cos- tumes of yellow moire made similarly to that of the maid of honor, hats of brown lace trimmed with tulle to match, which fell into scarfs wound about the throat and formed streamers at the back. They jed arm bou- quets of bronze chrysantfemums. My and the ushers selected were Mr. Wil liam J. Rhees, brother of the bride; ! Mr. Allan E. Reeside, Mr. Herbert E. Flynn, Mr. Nathan Robertson, Mr. John Bryn and Mr. Dickson F. Sroufe. Following the ceremony a reception with dancing was held at the Wash- ington Club, where the bridal couple were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Berryman and Dr. @and Mr Rhees. The receiving line stood be- fore a screen of Autumn flowers and foliage, Mrs. Berryman wearing a gown of silver and pink metal cloth, and Mrs. Rhees in black lace. M. ryman and his bride left after the emony for Hot Springs, where they | t the Homestead. Mrs. Berr: traveling costume was of brown flat crepe with a fox fur to match and & tan French felt hat. They will he at home after November 15 at Chatham Courts. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Clarke McKercher, Mrs. Henry Harrison of Montclai Maj. and Mrs. Richard Sylvests of Wilming- ton, Del.: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Camp- bell of Mownt Vernon, N. Y.. Miss Flora Rhees, aunt of the bride; from Pasadena, Calif.: Miss Margaret Doughty of New York, Miss Emily Lavton Scott of New York. Mrs. Bessie Ludwig of Faybrooke. . and Mr. Edwin M. Rhea, Mr. B. Wood, jr.: Mr. Tho Hannah, ji Mr. Raymond Gregg nider, M Clement Perkins, Mr. Paul Pitcher and Mr. 8. S. Daekey. all of Princeton, classmates of Mr. Willlam Rhee: brother of the bride. Miss Rachel Davies will be maid of honor for her sister, Miss Eleanor | Davies, at her marr o My Thomas Patton Cheeseborough. jr.. which will take place Thursday after- n. November 11. JThe ceremony performed at { o'clock in Si Episcopal Church on Lafayette Sauare, Bishop Horner of Acheville, . officiating. Mrs. Howell How. ard of Dayton. Ohio, will be matron of honor, and’ the bride's other at- tendants will include Mrs. Willlam Coxe and Mrs. John Cheeseborough of Ashevill C.. Miss Ruth Rob- inson of Tarrytown-on-Hudson. Mies Phoebe Yancey of Montclair. J and Miss Katharine Dunolp and Miss Natalie Hammond of Washington Little Miss Emlin Davies will be flower girl, and Peter Ansherry. son of Judge and Mrs. Timothy T. Ans berry, will be ring bearer. Mr. John Cheeshoroush best man for his brother. and the ushers will include Mr. Ralph Hines and Mr. Charles Hines of Chicago. Mr. Junius Horner, Mr. Frank Coxe. Mr. William Coxe. Mr. Bingham Me- Kee and Mr. Robert George of Ashe- ville, N. Mr. John Knight Coch- ran, cousin of the bride, and Mr. Nor- rie Rickey of this ci Miss Davies and Mr. Cheeseborough. members of thelr wedding party and those from out of town who come for the wedding will_he entertaineed at a buffet supper Wednesday evening November 10, by Mr. and Mre. Joseph E. Davies, parents of the bride. their home at 2941 Massachusetts evenue. The marriage of Mise Anne Benja- min Gunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Acors Rathbun Gunn of Richmond, ¥a.. to Mr. John Goodall Bruce. son of Mr. Robert E. Bruce of Richmond. V'a., took place vesterday at noon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fowler, cousins of the bride. at 1424 Sixteenth stre The ceremony Was performed by Rev, John E. Wren Field of Grace Episcopal Church Kingston, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. The house had a pretty arrangemept of flowers, palms and fern and Mrs. llam P. Ames piayed the wedding sic The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of saphire blue panne velvet with a turban to match trimmed with silver pins, heir- inoms of her grandmother. a».d a pear! pin. gift of the bridegro ; Miss Dorothy Gould Fokier. cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. wear- ing a rose silk gown trimmed with sapphire blue ribbons and ca ©0'd fashioned bouquet soms. Mr. Corbin B. Bruce, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. The ceremony was followed by a re- ception, when the bridal couple were assisted in receiving by the brides mother, who wore a gown of dark green satin. crepe trimmed in beige and a hat to match. They also were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard, of this city, who wore a lace gown. and Mrs. John E. Fowler in black veivet trimmed in ermine. Following the reception Mr. Bruce and his bride left for New York and other Northern points, Mre. Bruce will he wearing a tan velvet frock heavily em- and hat to home after avenue, coat be at 3100 Stuart broidered with a match. They w December 1. at Richmond, V'a Among the cutof-town Mr. Edward D. Quarles, Miss Vir ginia Quarles. Mrs. Robert E. Bruce, Corbjn Bruge, Miss es- and accompanied | Karl Emmerich was best man. | s 1M, in | ing an | of pink blos- | guests were | ter Bruce, Miss Harriet Bruce, all of Richmond. Va. Mr. Rohert Rruce of Atlanta. Rev. and Mre. John F. {Wren Field of Wilkes-Barre, and Ad- miral Edward H. Green of Baltimore. A pretily place in St. Phillip's Episcopal Church in Laurel, Md., at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when Miss Margaret Snow- den Stanley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stanley, be. came the wife of Mr. Paul Allen. jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Allen of Stamford, Conn., and New York. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. P. Wroth, rector of Christ Church, Georgetown, assisted by Rev. H. A. Woolfdll, rector of St. Philip’s Church, in Laurel. The church, decorated with Aptumn_ flowers and potted plants, was filled with friends and relatives of the bride and bride- groom. The nuptial music was sup- plied by Mr. William Hamil of Wash- ington. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Charles H. Stanley of Laurel. Her gown was white satin trimmed in pearls with court train. and her veil was held by rose point lace and pearls. Miss Mary Stanley Hinrichs, cousin_of the bride, w maid of honor. She wore green geor gette over cream lace. he skirt made in shaded green petals, & gold hat, and she carried roses and delphenias. The bridesmaids were Mise Alice Garnett of Culpeper. Va.. Miss Dorothy Croker of Baltimore, Miss Marian Holland, Easton, Md.., and Miss Mar- garet Snowden Boss of Laurel. They were dressed in buff eolored dresses with georgette berthas of burnt | orange shading 1o apricot, with vel vet hats to match. The flower girls were little Miss Mary Jane Stanley ana lite Miss Elizabeth Snowden Stanley. Their dresres were of taf feta and they carried: baskets 8t Fall flowers. Mr. Du Val Allen. was best man | for his brother and the nushers were Mr. Edward Smith, Mr. Charles Cu lick, jr.. and Mr. Franklin -Mannierre {of New York. and Mr. Kent Roberts Mullikin, Mr. William Stanley and Mr. John Stanley of Laure Following the wedding a reception was held in the bride’s home at 315 Prince George sireel. lLaurel. Me. and Mrs. Allen will make their home in Woodbury, N. J Among the out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Panl Allen. Mr. Duval Allen, Mrs. J. E. L. Davis, ) 3 [ wood, Miss Adden Gray, ) {lotte 'Fisher, Miss Kugenia Miss Ethal Chard. Miss Tompson, Mr. Iidward Smith, Howard Edmonds, Mr. Berkl Mr. Charles Gulick. jr.. M Allen and Mr. Franklin Mannierre of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bell of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hall Brehme, Mr. William Brehme, Mr. and Mrs. Gerves Rtorrs, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Croker, Miss Dorothy Croker, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Croker. Mr. and Goldshorough Morgan, Mr. and Randolph kenton. Mr. Hoberi Lowndes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hooper, Col. and Mrs. John Southorn. {Miss Elizabeth Southorn, Mr. and | Mrs. William L. Marbury, Mr. Mar- bhury, Miss Sylvine Marbury, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stll, Miss Udell Sill. Miss Dorothy Haxall. M H. Sothorn Compton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hobleman, Mr. John R. Thomas, Mre. Agnés Duckett Wootten and Mr. Raymond Williams of Baltimore, Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Wroth, Mrs. William Lewin. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Virginia Hopkins, Mr Chamberlain, Mrs. J. . Howell, Mary Howell, Mr. M. Foote, Mrs. Jes sie Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hamil, Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Bradf Burnside, A and Mrs, Prebel Marmion. Dr. Mrs. H. J. JPatterson, Bushby, Mr. Charl J. Perry. Miss Helen William: liams, Mr. and Mus irs and Caroline Mr. Miss Juliette Frank orge Marshall all of Washington. Mr H. Brown. Mr. and Mr ichs, the Misses Brown, Mr. Mr. Zantzinger, Mr. Waldo Burn: . Howard Duckett, and Mrs. C. Johnson, Lieut. and Mrs. Duval Duckett of Hyattsville. Mr. and Mre. Frank Addison, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Mullikin. Lee Mullikin, v Mr.and Mr Mr. and Mr Belt. Miss | Bowie Clagett. M. Roberts, Mr | Misses Brooke. Mr | Bowie. Mr. and Mrs Mr. M. Duekett. ir. Misses Bowling. Mr. W. Ja | xide. Mr. A r Rn\\ ie, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maynard Roberts, the and Mrs. Boothe Joseph Addison, nd Mrs. Francis Mrs. M. Bowling. the Judge ahd Mrs, Fill more Beall, Mr. John M. Bowie, Miss Helen Briscoe, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Childs, Mr. and Mrs. €. Addison Hodges and Miss Eila Lee Hodges of Prince Georges County The wedding Miss Templin h Mr. Carl Roeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roeder of il- ver Spring. Md.. took place Wednes day, October 20. at 8 o'clock p.m.. in the Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. J. T. Herson, officiating. The bride, who was given in ma | viage by Mr. John Heller of Balti | more. Md.. wore a dress of powde | blue georgette neaded in crystal and a picture hat of silver lace and biue tulle, trimmed with a large pink pa | tel rose. She carried a showed bou- quet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Betty Jane Templin of Jack sonville, Tll.. sister of the bride. was | maid of honor. Her gown was of sal mon pink crepe de chine. beaded in ervstal and gold beads and draped in siiver tulle, with a hat of tulle to match the dress. She carried ¢ lumbia roses. A cousin of the groom Tavlor of Frostburg. Md. man. The ushers were Mr 0. Lewis and Mr. John Washington. K Mrs. Hutchins sang, before the ceremony. Mr. and Mre. Hoeder will be at | home at Silver Spring. Md., ahout De | cember 1 Cecil M. Mr. € was Randolph Eisinger ordon two selections The marriage of Miss Mary Wyait dausghter of Mrs. Martha the late Mr. Joseph Hamilton U of Halls, Tenn.. to Mr. Sher- 4 Crandell Tupman, son of Mr S, Tupman e Saturday n the home of the brides w 1 Wyatt, at No | 5802 sixteenth street northwest | ceremony was performed at 4 oclock, | Rev. J. Judson Ringer officiating. | Palms. ferns and tall baskets of pink | Sonlin formed a beautiful setting for | the wedding Just preceding the ceremony musical program was rendered by Mr. W. Spencer Tupman. brother of the bridegroom. assisted by Mr. Paul Collins, violinist. Miss Alice Tup- man, sister of the bridegroom. sang “0 Promise Me” and "I Love You Truly.” The hride was escorted to altar by her uncle. She was owned in a cosjume of | hlue with hat to maich A of afternoon. Octo- nd lilies of the v V. Miss Jennet Richards Gover, maid of honor. was the bride’s only attendant. Her cos- tume was of gold and hrown. carried & bcuquu of mnk Columbia appointed wedding took Addison. | hest | Wyatt | of Washington, ! The | idnight ! “he carried | chower houquet of buiterfly roses | THE SUNDAY ette Dewey, we: <. Mr. J. Hubert Ak _best man for Mr. A reception was held immediately | after the ceremony. later in evening Mr. and Mrs. Tupman left Ly motor for their wedding trip. Upon their return to Washington they will be at home at No. Hamilton street northwest. bride was given a number of show ers and luncheon parties previous to the wedding upman iss Clara M. Krouse of Washing ton ‘and Mr. Le Ro: Mann of Ta koma Park. Md.. were quietly mar ried at the Church of the (Good Shep- herd by Rev. (. & Abbott. Friday, Oc tober 15. They left immediately for a trip to Richmond. V- A very pretty wedding took place at'the Franklin Square Hotel Octaber 12, at 8 o'clock, when Miss Grace Mae Winter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Winter of William me the bride of Mr. S. Hugh, son of Mr. and Mr: Hugh of Lawrence. Mass Chrysanthemum an attractive background for the wed ding party, the ceremony heing jer formed by the Rev. Thomas MeGui gan, pastor of St. Paul's Church. The bride wore a gown of white | seorgette crepe over satin and trim {med in vhinestones and her veil w | trimmed with point lace and pear |She carried a shower houquet bride’s roses and lilies of the valey. The bride was attpnded by Miss Mar- League group, left to right: g new importation he Senoritas Fortin, sist Johnson acted i'lxa M the | She ¢ 640 |ed pink georgette trimmed iv o The | beads and car: Lket of roses. | { pan: | | banquet [ Winter i and palms formed | ypics STAR. WASHINGTON. 1926— PAR Ther uncle? fsaac Revnolds Hitt PHOTOS BY UNPERWOOD & UNDERWOOD . Miss E for the Winter season. s of Senor Ward of Elmira, N. Y. of honor, whose gown was of shell pink georgette trimmed with sequins. vried a bhouquet of Lady Hil lington rose Miss Margaret ( Woods of Tarrytown, N. Y.. was bridesmaid and wore a gown of shad- stal | ed pink roses. M Nan Norton, she flower girl. wore yellow chiffon and carried a bas Mr. William Hennessey was Ralph Me Laugl Miss ( ixe Mo a man adys Price sang “Oh Prom. and “AU Dawning.” accom by Mrs. Bernard Douglass. ter Moran of Washington orton of Dallas, Tex., act as hostesses. A large fing. the guests heing served in the room. Among the out-of- town guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. of Williamsport. parents o he bride. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Win- er, brother and sister of the bride. with their young daughter Agnes Cain of P After the ceremony McHugh Jeft for an extonded t York. Poston and Canada » veturn will make their shington. home One of the month took place in Zion Lutheran “hurch, October 7, Rev Gerhartd Lin- i ing, when Miss Octa Laurie Dry Cleaning Beautifies the Home and Wardrobe at Small Cost RAPES, Curtains and Furniture Covers at this season of the yéar are vays in need of Dry i (leaning. 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PLAIN CLOTH DRE N CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 4269 18th Street Dipont Circle Columbia 636 Franklin 5232 maid | reception followed the wed- | race; and | and | prettiest weddings of the | aveth Hume, Miss Charlotte (i Rassett hecame the | Stanley [to the voung people of the Episcop: Lutheran Churches the bride and bridegroom ave active | members of the respective Young Peo- and it was quite in Adorned with flowers of varied colors, | and he | dr skirt the de Bogran, wife of the M M nston ll n gll"l w Little | Ulere Societies, | keeping with this fact that ahout two | BiVIng a beautiful effect. hundred members | tives were present. wore a bride . made in trimmed dress, Miss Sidney Neale, Mrs, Vinton Pierce, Mrs. Josephs, ! I The wedding was of especial interest | Eugene s, and her guests for the Wi will con John | 1ace and iridescent | rfed a houquet of white roses. “The matron of honor, M | Winters, a godchild of the bride, in a pink and gold taffeta dress s hoth | cagried . bouquet of pink roses he church was decol with Au tumn blooms, and the altar was wife of Mr. L. was Mrs. prelu Song! Mende Horace Fulton gave including Nev, Love You friends and refa- an organ e. and Whn' white plain blouse e with rich old reorgette et with Italian l‘1|9 CoNNEcwcur Ave FALL HATS That achieve the smart simplicity and individuality so very admired. JZASTER 1219 CoNNECTICUT Ave~— EXCLUSIVE FURS Typically Pasternak in quality, originality of style and their expert craftsmanship. Ready to Wear Made to Order mith SOCIETY. “The | i bridegroom’s hest man waus Mr. Joseph { B. Goldsmith, a scientist of the Car- | negie Research Institute, Witnessing the ceremony were the i bride’s mother, Mrs. Libby M. Baseett ! Mrs. Ruby McCoy, sister of Mrs. Bas- sett, who came from Jackson City. | Mo., for th® occasion: Mrs. D. M. Woodard, sister of the bridegroom: | Mrs. I R. Hitt, Mrs. Daniels, Dr. R. E. | Buchanan and wife, and a host of I)oung people, friends of the bride and bridegroom. After the ceremony an impromptu reception was held in the lobby of the church after which the newly weds left for a trip. including Toronto, Canada: Paterson. N. 1% Philadelphia, Pa.. and New York City, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jomephs have now re- turned and are at home at 1214 1. street northwest. Paul's Church was the scene of | v pretty wedding Molay morn- ing at 9 o'clock, when Miss Ruth Eliza- beth Montague. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Montague of Minneapolis became the bride of Mr. Paul William Stafford, son of Mrs. Mary Stafford | of this city. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Leo Fealy and was followed by a nuptial mass. The bride was attired in a gown of Valencia blue velvet, trimmed in tan with a small hat of blue to | and wore a corsage houquet S8t A | n of the bride | and her only attendant {of coral satin, trimmed in cream lace, with hat to match. and a corsage bouauet of yellow dahlias. Joseph Stafford acted as best THRE RO O3 AR R A 1 b T B0 a CIoRe: {. THE €O/ r()R OVER THIR @ Around ! rices | 614 12TH i Between F and i | ment wore a gown | ° guarantee. IDENCE OF e pther. Immediatel remony, a weddin breakfast was served at the-home o the bride, for the members of the bridal party. relatives and immediate friends, after which Mr. Stafford and his bride left on a motor trip throush the South. They will be at home after November 1 at the Leonard Apartments. Mrs. Joseph E. his b the ¢ man for follow ing Walch “announces the marriage of her daughter. Mildred Louise Sullivan. to Mr. Russell H. Gant of Long Beach. N. [, in Balti more, Md.. October 10, 126" Mr. and Mrs. GAnt are Wt home. 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