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Noted Nuptial Ceremonies | Feature Midwinter Season TH chdings Scheduled of Interest to Capitalls So- cial World-—Music and Flowers and Recep- tions Charming Accompaniments. ille Nichois Platt Mr. Carlos Clark Hal da Nichols of Miss Mr. and Mir street, was n day evening at the Rev. J The Secretary Legation ana Senora tended the Only a few the family Mre. Hall ton with | tion two E ¥ in Stratford s at present ed can at much countries. F assistant edit Sanitary Rureau Walter Reea Hospital the American Medical Corps during the World War, having been trans ferred from the British medical corps in which he had enli at the out break of Mr. from Georget passed United and and the bride friends wedd in W her g igh bridegro adus Cuernav expe of the Pan.Ameri he was stationed at He served in grad June of Forei Service of ently th. &n exal s Mis. Frank Alexandes wn, Pa., an of their daugh Warner, to Morgan, | Michinard January an ma nor m Frank Mrs at Annape will go t graduated T and Mor make their home June, when they The bridegroom Naval Academy oston from the of De aad Grac My this city take place the Trans h, Rev. J The marriage Miss Camps Poale, daughte Mrs. LeRo) Poole o Mr. Wilbur C. Wiley, wil Baturday, January in figuration Episcopal Churc J. Queally officiating Mrs. S. A. Reeves entertained at a shower last evening for her niece, and tomorrow the hride-elect’s sorority sisters, the Beta Chapter of Theta Alpha Chi. will give a shower in her honor Several other pre-nuptial parties are being planhed for Miss Poole. Friday, January Miss oole’s will give for he A sister a dance idential vesterday Hill Hill of interest in rey noon Snowden A wedding circles took when Miss daughter of Richard Smith and the late Dr. Richard Smith Hill, became the bride of Mr. Jerome Mont rose Graham, son of Mrs. Graham and the late Mr. Andrew B: Graham. The arrangements for the wedding were charming, the ceremony taking place in St. Matthew’s Church, at noon, the Rev. Edward L. Buckey of. ficiating, assisted by the. Rev. John M. McNamara. Quantities of white roses, palms and ferns were used in the decorations in ti the Washington Club, where a r tion was held following the ceremony Pink roses and ferns and tall formed an attractive background for the receiving party The bride walked to the altar her uncle, Mr. Francis William who gave her in marriage. Her ding robe was unusually lovely, signed of white satin, along quaint old-fashioned lines, with a fitted bodice and a bouffant skirt trimmed with rose-point lace, an heirloom in her family. Her court train was elab- orately embroidered in pearls, and her veil, held by a coronet of real lace cep- with Hill wed de | make high | > church and at | palms | | mette crepe and with old honquet | valley maid of hordered carried a shower and lilies of the D.H and wore a gown of deep coral Affeta made with a basque waist and a b nt skirt with a deep lace flounce rge feit hat match trimmed with a deeper satin ribbon and carrled a shower of premier roses The bridesmids Mackall, Miss Corne Rowie, Miss Minnie Hill, Miss Lucille Smith, Miss Ada Morgan Hill and Miss Christabel Hill and pearls lace. She hride roses Miss Nora honor | was the coral hougquet Lucy were Miss s of taf fash at of th d of hues of orchid bhlue felt hats to spond car large ta wore frock oned similarly to in rainbow and honevdew with thelr gowns irm houquets of roses Juring the ceremony Howard sang several companied by Miss organist Mrs. Hill, mother of the bride a gown of black mirror vely wed with tace hat and <age houquel nd 1 the valley: My Graham & gown of two-toned hrdwn cu with cloth hat and a and 1 and ed ] Mrs. William | | Jennie Glennan wore trim cloth a silver of silver YNOERWOO D trimmed gold Graham, U and the ush ul Lutes, My A Lieut. Lorimer (" was the hest man lected were Mr, Pa n Emrich, Mr Mr. Orville De Lashmut B. Hill of Florida and Ficklin Mr. Graham and his bride lef the reception for a wedding trip. Graham wearing a two-toned crepe gown trimmed with tan suede 4 tan suede hat. a muskrat coat, and | a corsage bouguet of orchids and lilies | of the valley. They will be at after March 1 at 2012 O street. Among the out-of-town guests uwp\ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craig, Mrs. | John Myers, Mrs. Norman F. Il Mr. Nevitt Hill, all of Baltimore; M Tucker K. Shands of New York. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wolfe of Phila delphia . rs se Jack Clarence Mr Mr. Holme: after Mrs tan home The daught Edme Mr marriage of Miss Marie £ Mrs. St Strobel and the late | Strobel of Washington, to | Judge Brown, formerly of Was Zton, took place in Philadel- | phia December 27. The church we ding was followed by a reception and dinner in the gold the Elks Home, and la Mr. Brown and bride left for a wedding trip. They will | their home in Cleveland room of of of The marriage Stewart, daughte John R. Stewart, to Wylie Smith took place in Trinity Church rec . Rev. Fath er Webber officiating, Only few | close friends witnessed the ceremony which was followed by a at the home of the bride's 12 R street northeast he bride was attended by Coro Timothy as maid of hono she wore a_gown of orchid | embroidered in crystals and carried | roses and lilies of the valley. Miss | Timothy wore a gown of pink geor carried pink ophelia | Miss Mr Mr. January Lydia J and Mrs Hubert | 17, | | | | reception | varents, | Miss | and | wiette, roses. Mr. George Stewart, bride, was best man Several were rendered by Mrs. Bert Landes, Miss Coro Timothy and Eugene Shreve. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home in this city brother of the solos Ray Mr Upper left: Mis Upper righ | Willar Society Hostesses Announce "At Homes" W lt]‘l Dates Annexed Fifth Page.) She will receive again February and February 17 of the he Everett Sanders, wife to the President, will Wednesday from 4 to the Mayflower Hotel. As will be Mrs. Willis Van Mrs. James E. Watson H. King, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, W. Eberle, Mrs, John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Fred S. Purnell, Mrs, H. Vestal, Mrs. Edward E Brown, Mrs. J. Butler Wright, Bertrand H. Snell, Mrs. L. C Mrs. C. William Ramseyer, Mrs. avid H. Blair, Mrs. Alvin T. Her Mrs. R. N. Elliott, Mrs. Tom Connall Mrs. Fritz G. Lanham, Mrs. Philip « D. Swing, Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Mrs. Parker W. West, Mrs, David Law rence, Mrs. James F. Coupal, Mrs Robert D. Heinl, Mrs. Carleton ward Moran and Miss Douglass Mre Secretary &t home o'clock at eisting her Devanter Mrs. William R. Robinson Mrs. Edward Dyer, 7 Nathaniel B. afternoor when she wil Dial wiil receive from 4 to & ave assisting Harlan Fiske Stone, Mme Varella, Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, Mrs Henry Wilder Keyes and Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield Mrs. Thursda o'clock her it he afte Twent Mrs home o'clock fourth have Kauffm, nda ftern: her residence, 19( street northwest nr 4 N¢ Mre. € for an to 6 o'clock, at when Mrs the Secretar) honor gue Stevens ha ards February 26 e from 4 street of the Vebster James J. Da of Labor is, wi My son have in the C: January 3( Da red e Hot Wi e Hemph or an at fre Mrs. Fr jusued from 4 yoad Thatcher Thatcher ik ( rds Mrs. Mahe be at hom and & day of days in of Febr Mrs at home her Mrs Mrs. W Madeleine Crawford Mr. and Mrs day from four week iary Her Mrs. A Mol her Migs Mar home inforn Moreno w York for P daughter will be irsday > she from New will study wris, whe Mrs ter, Miss Peg, at a tea danc the Car Miss M Mrs. George A. Sanderson Harold Dinsmore P! have 1 cards for a tea Tuesday aft Janiary 35 Som 4 0§ em ’ Preston Burch Burch irday compliment rguerite Orme will entertain and Mr 10 1 Celving from 5 to 7 o'clock | compliment to Mrs. William 8. Vance E_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TANUARY 23, HARRIS & EwWING— Juliet Carpenter, in the dancing chorus Mrs. Edgar Allan Poe, wife of Lieu ¢ ., chairman of the pr entertainment committee, 'ur the ball. of Washington, Pa Mrs. Willlam Cline Borden will not observe her days at home until after February Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Orme will be at home this afternoon in their apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel, re- (Continued from Fifth 6| Mrs. | | the a | Memorial Cirele | Brennan Mrs. Arthur Stanley Riggs has is- sued cards for an at home Saturday ‘ [tistic. Having many afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, at lh&l triends in this country, frequent Washington Club, 1701 K street Everard Robinson sent out cards for an at home from | 4 to 7 o'clock, January 29, at 1779 Church street, when her guests have been asked to meet Mrs. Augustine Jaquelin Todd. : {inearsine Mrs. J. E. Douglass of Hesketh | street, Chevy Chase, will he at htrmP‘ Tuesday afternoon, and will be as- sisted by Mrs. E. E. Norwood and Mrs. C. H. Filley. Crittenton Home Benefit Card Pany Announced annual card party Emma Robertson | of the Florence Crit at the ( visits here, Mrs Todd has | and since Senor resolved then. returned the Cesar to to turn to nd in 1923 went aris, where they ago. ad barely clty again the diplomatic was offered him, about a ves caxe, he the capits of his country mission at ington and fs problematic | ave fond of s given under | o eived an e ong the leaders coxmopolitan circle. nguAKes, an accomplishment " | equaled among the foreign Having so recently arrived, ister only presented his the President on week, and they have thefr plans, lactive and impc | ities is acceptec | Washington in present home, Wardman | #nd at least for the present nue to be their residence. Mrs. C are two small girls, Maria Mrs. H. €. |and Amalia, who is 5. T ial life and they 1spices of the or tenton Home will be held Hotel o'clock p.m Mrs. V. A the committee those who have Mrs. E. Ernest Mrx ton Monday, February at Sisler chairman of on arrangements taken tables ir Allwi Mix Walter A. Brown, Mrs. Burgess. Mrs. R. L. Eller, Mrs. vans, Mrs. Augustus Gumpert T. Howard, Mrs Hurd Mrs K. Kelly. Mrs. ¥, Mitchell Mrs. Thomas J. Rice R Shelton, Mrs. 1, Sizer c Stiles, Mrs. J Stubbs, Mrs. T.| ernesses and have already Linwood \nmln\ Mrs. Allan Scott | familiar figures in the large Wolfe and Mrs. J. R. Walsh population of the corps. is hursday and lude E. J ant part in the When they 1920, it w R. W s J. P Mrs E i J J « G B GGG WASHINGTON VGGG 1114G St. NN\W. INC. Phone Main 8306 g SILK STORE JANUARY SALE HALF-PRICE 2,000 yards of High-grade Fabrics, Brocade Velvets, Metal Printed Crepes, Bengalines, Broche Crepes, Two-toned Brocades, Duvetyne, Chiffon Velvets, Velveteens and fur fabrics in Kerami, Caracul, Kit- and other miscellancous pieces. consisting of Brocades, and her daugh- | male relatives she has made Nicaraguan Minister Wi whether Page.) both hefpre residence for two years in Washington practice And Senora Cesar INow and her Managua of | he and his wife | lived until But as in the first become settled in | @ when sh he ever turns again to the healing art He and Senora Cesar have ellent preparation to be Washington's Both speak four rarely envoys the Min edentials g of vet to formulate but that they will take un last ;Mrs. W. M Lewis Hostess | ! luncheon on | annually amen- | in Hotel this will There lived in| their who 18 3, | Both have gov become juvenile STy ) N deans of the university on the evening of the hirth day party in the faithful reproduction : | of the historic hanquet room at Mount | At Charming Luncheon 3/ the stage and setting of | Mrs. wite of | the entertainment, which ix to include | inge and dancers who will come | the president of George ““"(h”u‘(""‘dn 'n from New York City just for University, entertained at a charming this occasion. Prof. Norris I. Crandall | Tuesday morning at her and the students in his department in | in N street, when her guests|the yniversity will be responsible for | were_the members of the board of |the transformation of the scene lady managers of George Washington University Hospital, the wives of the | university, the wives of | the trustees of the university and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins. The special occasion was the meet- ing of the board to decide on arrange- | The ments and detailed plans for the an- |ington will hold a nual benefit, which is always staged | ;¢ tpo founders of the society, which on February 22 in aid | | of the hospital, and which this season has been in existence 30 years, at the | is to be known as “A birthday party | Washington Club, 1701 K street, at at Mount Vernon given by Gen. and | 8:30 o'clock p.m. January 28 The Mrs. Washington in hono of their | musical program, arranged hy Dr Scottish neighbors at Alexandria and | Clifton Clark, includes vocal solos Dumfries." Iby Mrs. Elvina Nea! Rowe and Mr \ A feature of the luncheon was the | Thomas Leef and plano solo by | serving of little figures in ices repre. | Prof. R. Dean Shure. Miss Elizabeth senting George and Martha Washing- | Harris will give a reading ton. Preceding the luncheon Mrs. | Brief reminiscences of the Charles W. Richardson, chairman for |days of the society will be given the benefit, announced the committee | Judge Harry Peyton, Mrs. Sue chairmen who will have supervision |Ramsey and Mr. ( Shaifer. Mrs of all details in connection with the |Jeff Busby will act as chairman of “birthday party” including Mrs. Eu. |the committee of hostesses, Mr. Charl EByrnes, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, | ton M. Clark as chairman of the re Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, William | ception committee and Mr. Walier . Gorgas, Mrs. David - Gaillard. | Erwin as chairman of the floor com Mrs, Walter Tuckerman. Mrs. C, ¢, |mittee. ~Dancing will follow the pro- | Glover, . Mrs. Wallace Radeliffe. | Eram. Mississippians and their friends Mrs. D. K. Shute, Mrs, Frederic k. |are invited to attend: arrington. . A deligh will pervade William Mather Lewis home - | H | WIssmslpplans to Honor | Founders of Society | of Wash veception in honor | Mississippi Society I early by Fite gene Most of the voleanoes in the Philip- | pines are now extinet ul _colonial atmosphe; the gymnasium of the Millinery and Gowns 1221 Conn. Ave. Monday—To Close Out WOMEN’S GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 8.00 | 48.00 Formerly 49.00 to 65.00 Formerly 75.00 to 95.00 8.00 | 88.00 Formerly 95.00 to 125.00 Formerly 135.00 to 225.00 ACH of the four groups includes diversified models for daytime, afternoon and evening, The two higher-priced groups present many indi- vidual evening gowns. Final Clearance Winter Hats 00 Values up to 30.00. . . gram committee for the Junior League Billboard ball, | program | entertained at | Thirty-fourth | Miss 1927—PART 2. MEMBERS OF JUNIOR LEAGUE PLANNING BENEFIT BILLBOARD BALL |Drama Unit, Women's Cluh To Be Host at Dinner The unit of Club will have Mr. John J. Daly editor of the Washingte Miss Sibyl Baker of the community centers of the pu & of honor the dinner to t evening at 6:30 o'cloc the club. Miss Adelaide Borah Amy Clement Leavitt and Mrs. Mar garet Kloten are on the after-dinner Mrs. 1. Garfield Riley as toastmistress. Members the unit will assist Pa Gallagher, chairman ceding the dinner drama the City dra Post matic and lic schools guests S speakers at Wednesday preside in receiving pre | Delta Delta Delta Unit To Meet at Bndge Supper Member: Delta Delt Washington ternity supps of nee Delta a hrid row evening at 8 o'clock, at the of Mrs James . Cumming place northw S joint hostesses with Mrs. ( will be Mrs. Mare Phillips, A. Steele, Miss Pauline M Van Riper Elizabeth Bailey KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST JANUARY REDUCTIONS GIVE-AWAY SALE ‘TO:CLOSE. QUT REGARDLESS OF COST LOVELY MODELS BOTH ELABORATE AND SIMPLE STYLES AT PRICES THAT ARE MUCH LESS THAN THE COST TO MAKE $35 DRESSES ror $10-75 $45 TO sas DREssEs FOR #1975 FOR AFTERNOON FOR DINNER AND DANCE MODELS OF GREAT BEAUTY AND GREAT WORTH COARTS i PRICE w1 7, GROURS MADAME'S & MADEMOISELLE'S CQAT AND DRESS SHOP Aet um Mrs Hay and ing a ming Amo: rell Gertrude M at the| Women's director Miss be | SOCIETY. Mrs. Taft Heads List Of Dinner Patronesses and life Jum'or League Offers Rare Entertainment In Charity Bencfit Men women of dinner 1o he the Mayflower fleld Natfonal | Mrs. Willian head the list of patronesses Kellagg has consented to z tronds, and other members of the cabin® leading the list are the Ser retary\of War and Mrs. Dwight Da vis. the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine, the Secretary of Labor ind Mrs. James Davis The dinner ix inspired by ent started by the Wakef tional Memorial Association f the Washing The | ver prominent the attend seial the Capital will I | | the given Hotel k Memoria ociatior Billboard Ball at New Wil- lard Hotel February 4 to Fea- Comprise Unusual tures. he Willard Hotel bril will affair Friday he the 1 e another iant ove ry 4, when Billbo of the league are cess of this ball the many it members fu tributes to vearly There will be a cast of entertainment which will he the main feature of the hail. Promptlv at 10 program will open on A Targe ba m. 1t wi a'clock, when supper v the small room. , ge ballroom floor will he fr tancing. Twenty hillboard girls will open the ertainment with song and dance Maj. Waltham Green, as master of | ceremontes, will make announcements in the popular revue manner. Miss Helen Gary and her chorus will show how to syncopate the strutt, Mr. Wilmot Lewis, Washington eor respondent of the London Times, and Mr vdam of the BRrookivn Fag version o Washing birthplac date ry of calendar | restoration fore 1932 versary hirth, and | any Under the who \gements f George osen s 195th a Washington's hoped that the accomplished be which the th anni of Georg Washington's will be celebrated the A George v raf nda for It is he va charities cor old % 30 in the natien b leadership of Mrs g heads the Ogden mmittee or the dinn Ar thoss and patronesses and Mrs. Gerry, Mrs James W, Wadsworth, Mre. Howard en Sutherland, Gen. and Mrs. Amos T Fries, Gen. and Mrs. Eli T. Helmick Representative and Mrs, Ogden Mills, Mrs. Alfred J. Brousseau, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. An thony Wayne Cook, Mrs. John D Sherman, Mrs. William H. Hull, Mrs Guy D. Goff, Mrs. J. N. Speel, Mrs | Violet Blair Janin, Mrs, Peter | Drury, Mrs Kendall, Mrs Charles ( Dav i H. Blair Elizabeth Mrs. John M. Beck, Mr Dr. and Mrs Charles Moore lands, Mr. A Mrs. Paul N. Carpenter, Representative and Mrs fackson Montague, Mrs. R Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd Carper ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wifliam Walker Smith, Mrs. William Sherman Wa ker, Mrs. J. N. Speel. Mrs. Adam \Wyeth, Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrx. | Thomas W. Phillips, Mrs. Henry A Strong, Miss Bessie Kib 3 Hart Fenn and Mrs. R The committee on headed by Mrs. Ogden Mills. includes Mrs. Clande A. Swanson, Mrs. Peter | Goelet Gerry. Mrs. James Carroll | Frazer. Mrs. Stanley F Mrs | Charles . Worthington utherland and Col Mrs. Harry Le of tables and ti president of th Memorial Assoc 1B | arra plans _f Buting sl the the « |are almost acting as e Senator compl ® and Lyman song Worthi Mi Chew \ Wi Price and Marcus Mrs, | M. Nevius Johnson, M Mr. David Ja Benjam 3 Morgar Chaur president S M Edmond ne Hi Andrew Smith ce specia on Taw x after Mary M the style Hay “In the using skit portr reading toc Webh and Addled Ward an disastrous results of many advertisements Another big number will he that ir which numerous parfumes will ha in | personated by a dozen models, and | there will be several surprises. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Baker will dance a waltz In connection with this gre Mrs, Winslow B. Van Devanter wil lead the finale. There will fashion show alse with members of the league displa ing the newest madels in gowns - som will he decorated Peyehopat rrangements ard § 3 he ball tr ge posters Card Party Announced For Visitation Alumnae Miss Wakefield i sation Exhibit by Washington Society of Artists Today | thirty-sixth Society of V at the Corcoran and will continue The Visitation ces Harkness annual exhibition fcard party for members and friends shington ‘Artists [at the Hamilton Hotel Tuesday eve Art Gal- | ning. February 1 815 a'claek through undred will be played Rridge and five Many tables have heen reserved Alumnae. president ran hold a The the will open lery today February Brothers Displayed: For selection ‘ by those who joyously | anticipate PALM BEACH and all points South mart Tailleur Suits Exquisite Wraps Fanciful Gowns Sports Wear Dresses ! | | HE promenade, the bheach, the m room, the vacht—here are mod add the prideful comfort of assured smartness to the pleasure in each. 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