Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1927, Page 47

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. SOTIETY.) "SOCIETY." T T i . 7 . [ton. She was prominently dentifled| of Baonne, X. J. brother of the bride; - " [ \with U. D. C. activities and the Vir-| Mr. Frank Wooten and Mr. Morton N E— N Miss Jessamine Thorne BRIDE OF A SHORT TIME i G S, e T B o wnd . M 0 oty { honor of Washington Camp, No.| A program of music was furnis D o q° 05, Sons of Confederate Veteran: by Mr. Henry Gilligan, organ: Mix W o S O S O B M this citv; and sponsor of the District | Dorothy Gilligan, violin, and. Mr. Jo- i riae o orace bD. cLoy 5 S o Conimibia, Diviston, S, C ¥ to_the | seph De Megilo of the ‘Washinglon ¢ Confederate reunion held In Dallas, | Opera Co. . — = . in June Mr. Stanley Finch, mother of the s e brideg s formerly com- | bride, wore a gown of orchid georgette C ¢ of Columbia | and Mrs, Edward King, mother of the 1 1 v | X ¢ 4 . ander of the Dist Daughter of Former Assistant Attorney General | : Aivision, Sons, of Confederate Vet:| bridegroom, navy bite: georetie. The division, crans, and is a member of the District at the church were of OUR presentation of this watch, so steadily ted 1 shguration Church—Other Ip : o L s oy ol Yk by Ims and foliage. A s sndne . Married in Tran g i R ‘Jf Columbia carly two year 0 Ira v::::\m‘o" e increasing in populamy. = parncularly Weddings of Interest. . ¥ _ ) 9 el it L s ; . h wide-ranged, at this time, in its inclusion of ———————— 1 ; Ve ] B AT Mt dh ek : " Wrist Watches for Ladies and Strap Watches v Morrison of Ipeper, \: . % i « Judze and M Stanley Wel- | gladioli, 4 s, phlox d sweet 1t 1 M : T P —— the ladies models; strength and character in tant Attorney General and Mrs. |veremony was performed s e o < dels . Inb hfl h 1 of th g became the bride |in the chapel of the United were married Saturday AU ol Nt PhEs) models tor men. In both the approval ot the ef Mr. Horace Burton McCoy, son of [ Church, Rev. D. I\ Glovier ating 3 4 ad : . @i 23, at k in the . | (iatidioumis soug}lt and won. Jr. and Mrs. Lyman Ralph McCoy of | assisted by Rev. Dr. I . 2 2 = Richland, Ind. The ceremony was per-| Hammond of the Episcopal Church of | " s | ol lage | ! ock in the Church of | Culpeper. | 5 3 Ol rekitines and gie it ; : ; 40 140 :::m"!"!r:v:-:i:(\’zsxn:n” Rev. Cdohn J.1 The chapel had a charming ar- | s clergyman beinz Re » ! of occillating fans tO The bride’s gown of white Sunday Dinner J Q"l?:ll:“pf.:‘l‘\ufi,’.";fi.h palms and ferns | cathedral candles, and the wedding i v R e candles fort + ef.| party stood under an arch of Shasta ” i scorgette crepe and her veil was held | o V\l(;vlall I‘:«r. nd. for the wedding | daisies and foliage | b = | in place 1 wreath of orange blos apitoast Cavon with dressing, Fried ore om an e s Elizabeth Cabell played the | P % | 5 o carried a bouquet of lilies of pring Chieken. cholee of other meats | and the wedding marche ! . the p b 1 She was Served Sucorssors Yo ) ¥ Mrs. Raiph Little, who also | Wedding marches preceding the | 3 s Exy | o played a program of sacred music rs. A M - | e Not - | 1 to 7:30 P.M. wnnmore,l‘yn“& Alden Go. preceding and during the ceremony iove. W e e % a. | T . The bride was given in marriage s s sl en iy uage by | 1 § ¢ { % ; 4 1225 F STREET NW. by:dir. ‘Walter Henderson and she|her father. Shewore a gown of ivory | o ; 4 ] | a bouquet | LT Ai at Thirteenth wore a gown of ivory white georgette = tin, fashioned along long, graceful | Little Tean tieff Jitver in Washington crepe, a pleture hat to match and car. |lines’ and heavily ~embroidered in e An interesting wedding o ‘|>V<|p: resterday afternoon when Miss Jessa ] 3 er ol orms jugene Morrison of this city. « # # Rasmant Aornes Gencrl o 1| o7 . . P d Mrs. Fdward King of i T at the reception | George 1. Thorne rangement of palms, ferns and | i e i o | i . Stoner, the flower girl, wore hlne oy a shower bouquet of bride ro pas “‘ coutl Latn SEhE Tidin sthe 4 ‘ gandy and carried a basket of sweet G 2 ) . shoulders. Her tulle veil was held by | k. !In e o L 5 ch{u:lfl_/fl'fi.nflfflf"” etheart roses and lilies of the val- [Should s A Bdward Kir - LW pearls. and she carried a shower bou HEother /66, thé bBridesroons. | was i 503 12th N.W. | ; Jiss Telen Tho: an maid of [aueL of bride ros | ; ers were : ran of shell pink georgette crepe, a pic- - - - - ture hat to correspond and carried a bouquet of pink roses several shades deeper than her frock. AMiss Clotilde |3 4 Cunningham was the flower girl. wear- | . m;:m attendants w Miss i 3 i ing a dainty frock of pale pink and | Fn® Rankin Crais .‘vr thi ” : : carrving a hasket of rose petals, [ Of the bride: Mrs. J. B, o > . 1 N which she scattered in the path of the | yhion Forge. Va. and Miss Alma | . - 4 1 8 2 1 — 1‘ O (J R E E N T H 1 e A ey Moore and Miss Hallic Moore, sisters . g Mrs. Thorne., mother of the bride, | 2f the bride. They wore frocks of or- b Wore & gown of helge Feorgetie erope | EaNndie in shades of peach. lavender, | % = hate filled with old-fashioned garden | -y match and a corsage bouquet of tea | goers Toses, e o e SR S I,iul‘e‘l\lruur Henkel and Lois Pleas . RO h 2 > R T ants of Waynesboro, s Daughter of Mrs. Clark Howell of Atlan: and hefore her marrl: 1 o - G v t ~t was the best ma e Aieners SoE g Wa t a Mrs. S . and ore her marriage | . , ') N e, £, e ehers e e were tho Tocer i, wearins | M Garr. v, osenbaun is studsing With fhe diplomaie. division Aan "()ll”(/lflg ( reates Fa s 5 A frocks e ruffied orga epartment. Ronald Marquis of Oklahoma, ail|carrying white ribbon basket . S ST 4 | E/ Va.. was the maid of honor, wearing | frock of pale yvellow chiffon, a hat to | [ | an arm bouquet of | & ! members of the Theta Upsilon Omega with 3i Lt Py rose petals. Sidney | 1-:.:1::\1; » of which the bridegroom is | Crickenberger, nephew of the bride, | Vas performed by Dr. Forrest Smith, | Fred A. Murphree of Fort Worth act Sia e e e e e S e . Incorporated .mo D-‘I::E :; “ll‘ ol ‘v1 !GH\: Moore Crickenberger. another nephew | The bride wore a gown of rose beige | palms, pink gladiolas and ferns were | B il is riae et o o ehnl 'g\‘n({\ of the bride, was the train bearer.|chiffon and lace and a pink picture | used as a decoration | i s bride left for a ng trip. | "My, James Dyer of C |hat to match, and carried a large mmediate er the cerer Mre. MoC Weating i a imile seiect; 1r ames Dyer f Culpeper wa 1 match d arried a large Tmmediately after t remony th v y a by the best man and ushers were Mr.|bouguet of pale pink rosebuds and|bride and brid om e for Wash- | : < hg‘)\ wi A‘\nvy_uu hat to '\v‘x_ teh. They | jamie Lewis of Culpeper, Mr. Dean | iasamine. while maid of honor | ington and the home of the hride's We See will make their home in Washington. | Ribble of University. Va.. Mr. W. B, | Wore a dres n crepe, a pink [parents at Ly ) Va., and for| = Mr. and Mrs. John James Tancill | Moore of ¥ort Lauderdale, ¥la.. and|hat and carried 4 m bouquet of | points in North (a s ed cards announcing Mr. Bryan Moore, brothers of the |Celumbia roses. ] The In fiter ot M. and | Invite o o bride Miss Beatrice Williams of Waco, [ My, A ¥ eRbITE Ve of their daughter, Miss |Pride, : - nehburg, Va Esther Tancill, to Mr. Harlan Whit- cllowing a reception Mr. Morrison | Tex.. was maid of honor, while "Mr. | and yesidad [ ears in Washing C(Illlp'"‘i“)n . 3 ———————— e e Gk - o 7 R et Wort dant Wvedrcsday and-his bride left for a wedding trip, The marriage of Miss Tancill and | Mrs. Morrison wearing a tan crepe Mr. Wood took place in,the Ninth|EOWn and hat. They will make their Street Christian Church. Rev. B. H.|home at Culpeper. ; Melion, pastor, officiating. The cere-| Amonz the out-of-town guests were viars A mony was witnessed only by a very Va.: Mrs 'NTICIPATING this August Sale as far back as last March— 11 family and ediatel - Miss . . 2 ier B o e Mo ol . right, ) 1. \ we scoured the fur markets for skins that would enable us to will 1e at home |2 AIr'. and Mrs. 0 v | present THE GREATEST AUGUST EVENT IN QUR HIS- J i > ; TORY. $60.000.00 worth of FURS (said to be the largest nie Alva Ansley announces | Vanscoy, 3 " Russell | . R st v o is city " ” s ool selbnp i i ] g S L . single cash purchase ever made for this city) add[_J to our rr(/.'z[ur ‘{‘HVL'I-IG.W‘.. | ants, Mrs. Bessie Henkel, P has produced for us a $150,000.00 stock o UALITY FURS at THE ten, last Wednesday, at Alexandria, | Wavnesboro; Mra. James Rubel and : 'V VE 7 . 1 of Lex e . LOWEST PRICES IN MANY, MANY YEARS. ZIRKIN QUALITY has been incorporated snto the making of these garments, so that we can Va' Dr. Patten is a gra Miss Haile Rubel of Lexington: Mre | George Washington TUniver W. L. Craig and Miss Elizabeth Craig | ‘ confidently sssue this “money-back” statement— the University of Vienna. Austria.|of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Previous to the war Dr. Patten spent | Wise of Harrisburs. consiferable time in London. Berlin| Mrs. Morrison is the granddaughter and Vienna. He was a major with the | of the late Mr. John W. Landes and | 5 in France during the World | has been a teacher in the Wenonah | War. He is a member of the Congres. | Grammar School at East Wayneshore, > & / g \\ Your money CheerfUIly refunded lf wiano! Country Club and the Univer-| She is a leading member of the Epis. | | =ity Club. Dr. and Mrs. Patten will re- | copal Choir at Mount Sidney. | 3 . 7 2 2 o R e : R \ you are not 100% satisfied! We be- A romance which began in Wash- | A wedding of interest in Washing- four yea i et | | / el e G S R D e ‘ : lieve these are the LOWEST PRICES Mount Sidney, Va.. when Miss Ressye [Tex., when Miss Estelle Bailey . Tlizabeth Moore, daughter of Mr. united in marriage to Mr. George T. J # ) Mre. Robert Letcher Moore Rawlins at the Broadway Baptist | R ) \ p and G’ U ARAN I EE them' p g g Eoe e e o ¥ o¥ Sidney, was married to Mr. Hamilton |Church of that city. The ceremony ) Three example specials! e i Yol | AN |- B % 5125 TO $175 FUR COATS i’ e i ¢ j A special group of caliskin, ponyskin, r TO Cll)se Out Mo'lday g ; ! \ %\ H opossum, caracul and sealine (dyed $ 1 z T - K | AR coney) coats—at a price that is with- | i f i d i out equal in value. We will cheerfully 5 S L [ . y refund your money if this value can be 18 mart ate | ] < a secured elsewhere at the same price. Summer Dresses $195 TO $225 FUR COATS Marmot, Sealine (dyed coney), : / Muskrat, Panther, Caracul and ’ ¢ — Ponyskin coats in the most de- | lightfully trimmed effects. a : | These coats will be sold after ° 75 ‘ Varlety i Every Other the August sale at $195 to $225 | FUR and represent good value at these prices. At the sale price voglle and you are enabled to save from ’ N 1 Is included in REDUC- $30 to $75 on your new fur \ | TIONS — no matter value . é T what FUR you have in T One group of 185 Mid-Summer Dresses to be mind, ZIRKIN stocks HUDSON SEAL SPECIAL closed out Monday. Women's and Misses’ sizes. | lt Surpasses offer it at AUGUST - REDUCTIONS! ¥ g N Fine quality Hudson Seal Take advantage of this definite savings. | S l | e ) ferat) will b 44 yed muskra Wi € rare All Former ales indeed at such a price this | \ year. Skins have advanced 1 Il N | ~an]d only oufr l]musu:l[ ;ki;l | & \ purchases of last March | A sma A\ \:§‘ i All Coats e . . present THE NEWES] Annual August | deposit will : FASHIONS TN HUDSON é' PurChaSEd SEAL at such a price. | Choice of many trims— ] > reserve your . ]‘Wllr C()at ClaSSlC - _y Durlng many styles selection This il Fall! CLOTH Fur-Trimmed COATS REDUCED Sa\'illgs ()[ 1/4 to ]/3 N()‘V untll hall. Sale i New Advance Winter Models—All hand tailored e S Ney's Budget Will Be ZIRKIN DRESSES—REDUCED! Full-length Calf Coat. red fox Caracul Paw Coat, hrown fbx StOl'ed Lower prices thru-out our entire stock R oo i i e[/ Payment Plan i " SMALL FURS—REDUCED | Without SMALL FURS—REDUCED Regular $£150 Coat Regularly $245 51 10 $1 6 5 provides for Charge : All' small pieces in the August Sale! easy ownership! ,. | e R A DEPOSIT Select now at these great savings. Small deposit will reserve 1l $ OO $ 0 ; ! Washington's | your selection in our cold storage vaults. 1 to 40 g - - p fi\:]‘e”cti:)cnseaetily?‘l‘:r " o s N - IR Satistaction Guaranteed i $169 | Leading 1 n OMNS | oition gunes e f -/ LI . make your selec- B R ‘ Furriers Incorporated ™= tion at these SALE J’Mton g 821 Fourteenth St. 1214 F ST. N.W. T ' EghS : s 0 B

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