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10 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 9, 1927—PART 2. SOCIETY. T [tulle vell held in place with | £uests. The decorntions were car. | Mrs. James E. Callan, Mr. and Mra Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roy d out In lavender and vellow and | Barry O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. W . . | of orange blossoms. She carried a | ~ E CharmingWeddingsFeature s e, s "TIVE FOR BAL BOHEME i e i | i oo aa Ty ot | e St PR V. i ! Y fght Mr, and Mre, George Hervey, A 1‘ Miss Mildred Stohlman, <|“|-|: of the Mr. and Mrs, James . Roy enter ! ?m"’mll"] in the party were: My \[y I\‘ H Burns Mr Freda < bride, who was maid of honor, wore B tained last evening at a dance in|and Mrs. . .J. Rittenhousa, Mr. and | Burna, Miss Florence Collier, M s | Beglnlng Of the NeVV Yearfl’""h color taffeta and tulle, made on S S e honor of Mrs. Roy's twenty-first birth- [ Mrs, B. MacQueeny, Mrs. Mary B. C. | ward Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. i 28 ' Sh naaa, Mrs. M Tones, Mr. and | ard Thomps=on | bouffant lines and* trimmed in silve 3 . HorhiSiedhd it b | The bouquet she carried was of roses s ¢ Lo T e R U R shaded to match the dress. i £ 1 . . . : | Mr. Anderson had as his best man ; k ¥ | Nuptlal Event mn At]anta of Speclal lnterest 1N | Mr. Orville May of Washington 4 H A" Wk S N iR 5 Tmmediately following the ceremony | |- § i ® n ’ Sz G PR or a reception was held, shortly after = il 17, | ashington—Season’s Matrimonial Rec S A e e ‘Sjiles D | S “ome Up to Standard. New York, the latter wearing a dress i . : mal ) ¢ \ o ]‘,fll‘l)‘ of green romaine crepe, a green felt hat to match and a green coat trimmed in gray fox | s A wedding of interest to Washing- | A. Rowly, 1358 Euclid street, the Rev Upon returning. they will be at . tonfans took place Tuesday evening Wilfley officiating. home at 3621 Newark street north- . 1 : The:Best:Fars in Atlanta, Ga.. when Miss Frances | The bride wore a ROINg-away ROWN [ west. e Brown, daughter of Mrs. Brown of Chanel blue crepe with a hat to 3 y . For Ovér Sixteere Y cave the late Judge James Rice Brown of |match, and carried an arm bouguet Georgia, became the bride of Mr. | of sunset roses and lilies of the valley George Bache Du Bois, son of Mrs.|She was attended by Miss Rosa {2 By o Pu Bois and the late Capt. Richard C. [ Brooking as maid of honor and Mr. [Arthur I Ross, son of Mr. and ; s | L | g ;| Tacob Ross of Mount Vernon, N. ¥ : ; Du Bois of this clty. The arrange. |John Nelson of Shanghai, China, was | Jacob Ross of Mount Ve % 3 ments for the wedding were unus - | the best man took place Dec ":""",‘n»'_‘ \d:u;.!":-‘:‘ "‘(‘ | . { L charming. the ceremony taking place | Following a buffet breakfast. Mr.[Hotel, New York. 'The bride wag = 3 , / at 830 oeclock, at Cherokee, the |and Mrs. Bain left for a Northern|tended by her sister 2 : o Simon, as maid of honor, and Mr. ¢ heautiful peach tree grove, home of [wedding trip. s Rl the bride’s cousin, Miss Sa Jugenia | Mrs. is the granddaughtes of | L Ross of Mount Vernon. N. V.. Brown, where quantities of Isaster James A Aususie of | brother of the bridey |w-m\”»”“"_‘\,.v,,‘ll\. { - | ° & lilies and evergreens were used in the hringe. M7, Bain i asseciate | best man. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rox o -1 | e At e ton foimes will make their home in B Ma ¢ ! The marriage of Miss Charlotte Simon, hter of Mr. and Mrs athan J. Simon of this city, and Mr. Mrs decorations | hom An improvised al Py 4(""-‘1 The marriage of Miss August evergreens with six tall silver candel- | A e il e : St git satidles vag | timer A ot New London Academy 8 ; o "L";",,‘“ - h:\‘::{l‘ 'l;‘ll’\‘!\'\} S 1 a | vaiie Frank Austin of Long | Hall of Bemwood, W, L - o Sriteca orchestra played the weading Island N ¥, TiE L December | e of Ghloago, N1, took place i | 3 4 : i m n e r ln o marches, and also accompanied Mrs, |23 in New York Citx St. John's Church Monday, December F, e . . A. E. Culberson, who sang “Until"| \ marriage of interest to their 2 10 o'clock, with high mass. the | and “For Ye | Washingron friends. which took place | ceremony being performed by Rev ! The bride walked to the altar with | \vaqnesday evening, December 28, in | ; ! her brother. Mr. Joseph Emerson | iawa. Ontario, was that of Miss| ] c] s decorated with 1 OF Brown of Kalamazoo, Mich.. who gave | poris Eiggerton Celdrey. daughter of | palms, poinsettias and Christmas | : her in marriage, and she wore a wed- | Ay and Mrs. B. T. Coldrey. to Mr. | flowers. The bride was given in mar- | v \ THE i and | riage by her father and wore a gown . . ding robe of soft white chiffon velvet | honald B. Brooks. son of Dr. designed along simply draped lines, [\fye H. B, Brooks of this city blue georgette trimmed with silver the round neck line outlined with an |" mpe ceremony was performed at|lace which formed a deep hem, her elaborate embroidery of pearls. The |30 o'clock by, Rev. Channel Hephurn | hat corresponding, and she carried a . \ gown was made over a foundation of | " )| Saints Episcopal Chureh. The | shower houquet of lavender orchids ¢ : ehiffon and a court train of the velvet | pride was given in marriege by her|and lililesl of the valley. Miss An- - lined with chiffon and appliqued With | father. and was attended by her sis.|nalee Hall, sister of the bride, A rare rose point lace. Her tulle | tor, Miss Margaret Coldrey, as maid | companied her as maid of honor and 3 was held by a coronet of lace | of henor. Miss Marguerite Arbuckle | wore a gown of cream white canton : K red a | : . ried a sheaf of orange blossoms, and she carired a |, Miss Gudrun mter were | crepe and she carried a she [ Srears Ros Charles was | sweetheart roses. Mr. John E. Hall bouquet of pale pink orchids showered | pridesmaids. Mr. . g with valley Hlies e Mr. (il Washington | brother of the bride, was best A e MISS HELEN AUGUSTA COLHOUN, e i Eomith was the matron | oet Tt A T o wling. acied a%| During the afterndon Mr. and MrS. | Daughter of the late Rear Adiniral . K. Colhoun, who appeared as the club of honor, Miss Louise Freeman maid | yshers. O'Brien left for points in the \”"“‘. Thursday night in a program devoted to Indian lore, and who is also inter- of honor, and the other attendants| The hride wore a pretty zown of jthe trip ending at Hibbing. -m‘“";\- ested in the success of the Bal Boheme at the Willard the night of January 17. ) Robert Clement Watson, pink with smart vibhon hat|where the bridegroom is engaged ' |- e =it were Mrs salmon < o S Spring. | e St e hop. | mining. The bride was educated at | J g Sean et l\'}’.’-s"'flik“ifi,fllfii ey ‘l{'u::“;} e el 5% o bing and Georze Washington Uni | Epiphany School for the coming | Church, Rev. Dr. Frederick Perkins,) Wore owns fashioned of chiffon in | of homor wore a dainty golden hrown | Sl iant et e ot Poneui ki pastel chades of orchid and green. and | crepe gown with rose and <oid hat.| . ; S | Mrs. D. §. White left Friday for | Winter OB designed along straight lines. With | and carried a colonal nosegay Officia Hollywood, Fla., where she will visit bodices made with a round neck line | ' fter the ceremony a .-n.~o,.n.»n1per50nal Notes o Mt ivin akee: Charies B Bougias tor at the front and cut in a \" at the | wa¢ held at the home of the bride's . . sidents | several weeks. Mr. White joining her back. The skirts were made with |parents for the immediate families And Non-Official Resi e e M Lo ™% o | Dance; and Card Party [ points at the hem line, edged with un- | ind friends. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. White will go | E . curled ostrich to cor nd with the Later in the evening Mr..and M (Continued from Fifth Page.) on to Cuba, returning to thejr apart- | vening of Fel’)ruary 8 ln eolor of their frocks, and ornaments | Brooks left for South HKend, Ind.. = ment at the Wardman Park Hotel the made of ostrich feathering were|where they will reskle. The b 1 A. Mitchell Palmer for the rest of the | middle of February. caught at the left shoulder. They |fraveled in a costume of rosewood | o N | — dance and card party to be given hy carried arm bouquets of pink and | georgette. with hat to match, and a |- : |, Mrs. Milton Hopfenmaier will leave |\, ..ovy ang means committee of yellow roses showered with lavender | jeather coat trimmed with mint Lieut. and Mrs. Frederick A. Hen-| days to spend the remainder 3 5. f Areme chapter at Wardman Park sweet Mre. Watson and Miss | Out.oftown guests were Dr. and|pey. who are now in Panama on their | of the Winter in Florida ! Freeman wore green chiffon and Mrs. [ N\iys. H. B. Brooks of \Washington | wedding trip, will return to W B | Hotel Tuesday. February 8, and ex- Smith and Mrs. Spillane were in|and Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Kendall ¢f | ton January 18. Mrs. Henney Mrs. H. P. Baumgartuer who Vis|tensive arrangements are being made orchid. | Kingston, Ontario before her marriage Miss E ited her daughter, Mrs. Charles D. Ger- | Miiss Trene Schmidt is chairman Jack Baldwin, ycung son of Mr. Fries, daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. | man, has left for her home in Mem- | nd is assisted by the following com. and Mrs. John S Baldwin, was the| The marriage of Miss Alice Lorena | Amos A. Fries. phis, Tenn. Mitteis: Recetion and, costeey ring bearer, carrying the ring on a| Randall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S S ks i i Wi o rtesy, small satin pillow. e George F. Randall, to Mr. Harold W.! o 31 Shelton will leave the (fl.",r William arl of New York vKll‘eln. n:.lalrdjs\ :.‘“T ,‘{1[,:!:(; r;:slfl;a g i Honent Clement Watson was | Hicke, son of Mrs. Elva A. Hicke,|q ot of the week for a four-month |City, is a guest at the Grace Dodge |\ Soies oS o O Cointe tabie Sour pick the best man. took place U}ecer?ber 9 n the Ta‘ {trin to Australia, where she will visit Hotel [(Erinee: S MIRE T IRHE Hraans o s e s Immediately following the cere- |koma Park Presbyterian Church at|per brother, *-+ H. B. Sevier, an . YA : 2 j 3 2 > 2 mony a reception was held, to which [5 o'clock in the afternoon. Thelpic familv, in Svdnev. She will sail The new pastor of the Universalist Grace E. Preston. slmyly cut the tlcket price additional guests were asked. Mr. |church had a pretty arrangement of | from New York on January 13 on the , - - - 5 e B hats Tore aver-in the | \thite Tnics: poinsettas ana patma. and | o puete, Y Ort it 5y ar e | S e e to lo—no exce o evening for a wedding trip. Mrs. Du | Miss Lillis Ruth Beattie, who sang|panama Canal, and will stop en route 2 Bois wearing a gown of crepe, with | "All Joy Be Thine.” was accom-|io Australia for a week's visit in’| J8 OUR ENTIRE STOCK a French hat of woven straw and a |panied by Mrs. D. €. Jackson. Honolulu. She will rejoin Mr. Shelton d i coat of seal and squirrel. They will The bride was escorted to the altar i andq their daughter. Miss Judith, at| g = = All Are the Newest Styles—All Prices Go Back to Regular Marking be at home after February 1 at 1239 | by her father, who gave her in mar-|{pe wWardman Park Hotel the first Thirtieth street. this city riage, and she wore a gown of white | week in May. 5 Mrs. Du Bois is a graduate of Rose. | crepe romaine, beaded with silver ey ] o Af Tuesd mary Hall at Greenwich. Conn.. and | over satin. and her tulle veil was held | My, and Mrs. Clarence Aspinwall | =5 ’ o The Castle in New York, and ie a|with a spray of orange blossoms and | sajled vesterday aboard La France | ter Tuesday. Come Early—Get the Best Bargains rominent member of the Junior |she carried a shower bouquet of white | for Paris, wheresthey will spend snxnws" / . e, eague in Atlanta Mr. Du Bois | roses and lilies of the valley. time. | Incorporated | “Fhe marriage of Miss Caroline Mor versity, this city. Plans have heen formulated for a A graduated from the Lafayette Uni-| Mrs. Lawrence B. Schneider, wife —_— versity and served in the World W of Dr. L. B. Schpeider of Fort Wayne, Judge and Mrs. Andrew S. Cald-| as a captain. Ind., and Mrs. Ethel Hooff Freeman | well of Carbondale, T, and their| of Washington were the matrons of | Jaughter, Miss Virginia Stiles Cald | honor and wore costumes of lovebird | well, have returned to Congress Hall Washington’s Leading Furriers attended by her twin sister, Miss Nora | green crepe romaine, trimmed with | for the Winter. = Digges Hill, as maid of honor at her |two-tone moire ribbon, and carried e =2 Aer Bl L ey mariiage to Mr. Jerome Montrose |Colombia roses. Mre. Charles Earle Smithson will Graham, Saturday, January 22. The| Miss Ida Virginia Randall, sister |arrive at 1741 Lanier | -eremeny will ke performed at noon |of the bride, was the maid of honor.|place the first of the week from New In St. Matthew's Church. Miss Hill | wearing a gown of rose colored crepe ! York, where she has been for a short | [ ] wil have as her bridesmaids her sis- | romaine, trimmed with two-tone rose | visit. ters, Miss Ada Hill and Miss Minnie | moire, and carrying butterfly roses. | s Hill: Miss Christobel Hill, her cousin:| Miss Gloria Lorraine Wilon was| Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Barbour have ; ° Miss Lucy Mackall, Miss Cornelia |the flower girl, wearing a frock of | closed their country place at Fair-| g8 Bowie and Miss Lucille Smith. orchid crepe romaine. trimmed with |fax. Va. and have taken an apart 2100 Massachusetts avenue | Lieut. Lorimer Graham, U. . N.,[lace and ribbon, and ing an old. [ment at 2 the Winter. will be best man for his brother and |fashioned bouquet. Wallace Marshall | for , 5 the ushers will include Mr. Jackson |was the ringbeare: | Rev. Dr. and Mrs, Albert Wareham SpeClal Group Of 35 Ful' C{)ats Emmerich, Mr. Paul Lutes, Mr.| Mr. G. H. Hicks of Charleston, W, ! Fe¥. Dt and Fre el Washing: Srville de Lashmutt, Mr. Holmes |Va., brother of the bridegroom, was |of New Yotk it S8/ If FERVAE Ficklin, Mr. Clarence’ A. Smith and |the best man, and the ushers were {70 1T ooaly Consisting of Caracul, Muskrat, Mr. William B. Hill of Florida. Mr. James Moore and Mr. Alden H. s : Pony, Panther and American ssxaassssssasssas [ nder Raleigh Haberdasher Managemen! sSssssss SSssssssse Semi-Annual Sale of Women’s High-Grade Footwear TOMORROW AT 8:30 A.M. THE SALE YOU'VE WAITED FOR TGNl i : AR : Higpts. 3 SRR w&mm\\\sns\)xs\x\s\“xs\\\\\\\\\\\\; FARTRAAAAAALF AL LLATARRLABEEAR LTI A A EEAAEAARAAL ALAARAAALLAL LLERAERRTAES KRR ERNRSNN RARARARRRAN ARANAAANNNNY Mrs. Andrew Rl Graham, mother of | \\'{llime % l)oll?hn{ Washington. Mrs. Katherine Scribner Alvord of he bridegroom-elect, will give a din-| Mrs. Ranlall, mother of the bride, | Cleveland, Ohio, has arrived in Wash- i Sizes . .dance Wednesday evening. Jan.|Wore a silver-gray brocaded crepe | ington with her daughter. Miss Joan | Broadtail. Sizes 14 to 38 only. ry 19, for Miss Hill and her fiance. | With blue crepe trimmings. and .| Almon. and Miss Kay Scribner. Mrs. Formerly $225 to $295...... - | Hicks ‘was in a gown of black satin,| Alvord has entered the girls in : ¥r. and Mrs. Frederick 1. Thomp- | trimmed with oyster-white. of Birmingham, announce the| Mr. and Mre. Hicks left after the | marriage Thursday of thel o hter | ceremony for tri to Atla e | e e B e A ORI R T O Offi b 25 Cloth Coats Boyd of Birmingham. Mrs. Boyd has | 0f casha and a black beaver fur coat been an admired member of the |They will be at home after January | . S &8 o mpe . . vounger sets in Birmingham. Mobile | 15 at Winona, Minn | Characteristic of Zirkin dis- and Washington, making her debut in Among the out-of-town guests were | D . . < the Capital City when her father was | Ms. L. B. Schneider of Fort Wayne, | oclors tinctiveness. Sizes 14 to 38 only. a commissioner of the United States|Ind.; Miss Lillis Ruth Beattie, daugh. | : < g Formerly $85 and $95.......:4.. " i TE Shipping Board, residing at the Ward. | ter of Dr. Robert Beattie of Detroit, | and ity Mich.; Dr. Frederick C. Hicks, presi. | . e dent of University of Cincinnati, uncle The marriage of Mr. T. Harold Fox | of bridegroom: Mr. Gilbert H. Hicks | entists 2 Philadelphia and Miss Edith ESGREvIESEOn i rnes of Washington will take place 7 it 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Jan Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stohlman an-| Good ng’lf uary 29, at St. John's Episcopal | nounce the marriage of their daugh. | Shurch in Washington, Rev. Robert | ter, Katherine Carmel. to Mr. James Here's really a genuine Johnston officlating. The bride will | Wade Anderson, formerly of Bruns.’ 24-hour Hotel £ e attended by her sister, Miss | wick, Ga., Monday, December 27. | Service saving. Sizes 16 to 40. For- Marjorie Barnes. and the bridegroom | The wedding ceremony was per- = & by Capt. Robert Williamson, jr.. of | formed by Rev. T. G. Smyth of the merly sold from $27.50 to $45, Philadelphia | Blessed ~ Sacrament Church, Chev B l‘ H l Chiae "af Hheihine ohitne core urlington Hote The marriage of Miss Dorothy Dev. | parents in Somerset. Md i . ereux Bowly to Mr. James William | The bride, who was given in mar Ma“l 8980 Bain took place January 3 at the | riage by her father. wore a gown of home of the bride’s mother, Mr white chiffon beaded in silver and a Scott Stilson M“n‘" ) . 35 Silk=and=Wool Dresses 39.75 Formerly $11, $12, $13.50 & §15 J FUR SALE - BRENTANO’S s s | |REMOVAL SALE Muskrat Coats $265 k. e $155.00 $395 1. $265.00 $295 ' $145 & $195 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection "Tae MonEL[ A\ FR Stop 923 G IO) st N.W oy i fhos T e Charge Accounts Invited. Remodeling and Repairing You'll find footwear in patent, satin, black or tan kid and,ecalf, reptiles, moires, silver and gold brocades and kidskin, sport models or walking shoes, but not every size in every style. Every pair taken from our regular stock, but not all our Stetson shoes are included in this sale. Y No C. O. D’s or Refunds p ~ Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street T \s?sx“ms\\\\\\s Under Raleigh Haberdashcr Managemciissassssaass aasssssss AR AALTHLHTAIRAAALIAAAAAL AZLALAAAAAARALANAAAEFTEALE SAALAATARALLH ALAAAAARLALHE AR L ARAAARAAAAAL ALAAAAAAAANN

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