Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1929, Page 39

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|World of Society Charmed ' By Weddings of Eastertide Mlny Brilliant Nuptial Events of Record—Church Ceremonies Among the Attractive Features in Matrimonial Schedule.” . ! Harring- mc l the Rev. Newton P. Patterson ©f luur une-, palms and ferns formed #n impressive setting !or the wedfllnl ling Mrs. C. church, played nelecuom nuptial mu- sic and Miss Marion Arnold sang “Oh bs r't;vl;flsebrlllde" and “"At D‘ln by e e was given in marriage her father. Her wedding fashioned of rich ivery wi lace, the bodice made close nmn: and the skirt of the satin, with inserts of lace, was long and full. A garland of eilk flowers fell from the waist at the left front to the hemline of the skirt. Her bouguet was of white roses, or- chids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Herbert Taylor, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor, wear- in(ngmolnllowuo tte crepe pink and iquet of pink Columbia rosu Miss. Alice Henderson was the maid Town of hm!yflew georgette crepe with , and she car ried a bouquet of Columbia roses. Mr. William Robert Hodgson, broth- er of the bride, was best man, and the ushers selected were Mr. George Wood, Mr. Walter Wood and Mr. Herbert ‘Taylor, Mrs Hodgson, mother of the bride, xv'n of black om old rose; -and mother of the groom, was in ddrk blue ghwln Teception at the home of the brldel parents, 2118 Eighteenth street, Mr. Johnson and his bride left for a wedding trip, Mrs. Johnson wear- ing a dark blue ensemble trimmed with flowered crepe, and a blue hat. They will be at home upon 'their return lt 31285 Mount Pleasant street. Among the out-of-town guests were . and Mrs. Wilford L. Johnson of sistel in Foxhall Vi 3 tained at a dinner party for 12 Monday. Miss Dorothy Schenck entertained on 'rhund&y wm: & bridge luncheon ln honor of the w- and Miss He!en eemey!r ve a dinner dance in h hunm' at !he Kenwood Club last eve- Cus:mhhnn Vm Miss Erma Louise Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Neill, was mar- ried March 27 to Mr. Edgar Baier Howes, son of Mr. Frank E. Howes. The ony - took at 6:30 o'clock in xeuu Memo: Lutheran Church, the Rev. 8. T. Nicholas officiating. ‘The church decorated with palms, Easter lilies maidenhair ferns. nn‘ev:l l‘;n '-s",y‘),e‘ m“ '3 c::'nfir' caj , caught al les with duawn of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of bride roses and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor, Mrs. Bertha wn of two shades of picture hat to match and carried light pi roses made into a butterfly bnuquet ‘The bridesmaids were 'Miss Mildred Neill, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Kathryn Sears, sister of the bridegroom. They wore gowns Boyd, wore a pink moire wit! W. | moire, one of two tones of yellow and the other of two tones of orchid, with d | picture hats to match. They carried g, A number of pre-nuptial parties were given for the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Fd- ward T. Hughes entertained at a show- er for their niece. Hellyer-Green Wedding An Event of March 23. and Mrs. Walter Hellyer of Riverside, Il., took place at the home of the bride’s parents, 245 North Kenilworth avenue, Saturday evening, March 23, at 8:30 o'clock, !he Rev. Grubbs offi- clating. The house had an effective arrange- ment, of Spring flowers, and an orches~ tro the nuptial music. e bride was given in marriage by her father, and she wore a gown of antique ivory satin and rare old duchess lace. Her tulle veil fell from a cap of duchess lace, and she carried a shower bouquet .of gardenias and lluu of tne \\Iley L. Gerald Koch, sister of the brmz. was matron of honor, wearing a gown of chantilly lace and minuet in green and carrying an arm bouquet of 1ireesia, sweetpeas and Pernet roses. The ‘other attendants were Miss Vir- Binll Chapman of Oak Park, Mrs. Otto. C. Doering, jr., of New: York, Mrs. John ilverthorne of River Forest, Iil, Miss trice Rippley of Vassar collele and Mary Motter of -Oak Park, HL They wore frocks of green chantilly lace and carries sweetpeas and freesia. Marian Griffiths, niece of the bride, ‘was the flower girl, wearing a pale pink net frock over taffeta of the same shade and carrying Cecil Brunner roses and forget-me-nots. Mr. Phillip Hellyer, brother of the ‘bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Green, mother of the bride, wore & gown of flesh-colored on - broidered in crystals, and carried or- childs, and Mrs. Hellyer, mother of the reception at the Nineteenth Century. Club, Oak Park, Mr. Hellyer and his bride left for a wedding trip, Mrs. Hellyer wearing a gown of blue crepe Elizabeth, a navy kasha cloth coat, a hat to correspond, a beize fox fur and a beige English tweed topcoat. They will be at home later at Riverside. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Leo P. Wheat, jr.. and Miss Geor- gia Forrest Green of this city, aunts of the bride. Happy Pair United By Church Ceremony. A pretty wedding of the past week was that of Miss Dorothy Totten, daughter . | Neill was chal bouqueu of dark pink roses. Harry Fowler was best man. The uxhers were Mr. Edward Neill, brother of the bride; Mr. Robert Howes, brother of the bridegroom; Mr. John Ingrick end Mr. Zach Webster. there was & Pt of the bride’s parents, at 1015 K street northeast. Mr. and Mrs. Nelll were assisted by Mr. Howes in recelving the guests. Mrs. y -attired in tan chiffon, trimmed wi ;| was beautifully decorated with palms and ferns. After the jon Mr. and Mrs. Howes left for Iphia, where they | will sall for Jacksonville, Fla. They| will make their home in Atlanta, Ga. At lflnle-;l mny. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Pate an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, | Doris Atkinson, to Mr. William J. Finke, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pink! of Wisconsin. The wedding took Ilee March 23, at 3:30 o'clock. at the of the ArchMaho of Baltimore, the Right Rev. illiam E. Mackessy | omcuung Mr. and Mrs. Pate, parents of the bride, who are well known in Washing- ton, accompanied their dlughzcr to Bal- timore to witness the cerem Mr. Finke and his bride left nner the | M ceremony for Atlantic City. 'rhcy be at home after at Iooo Connecticut avenue. The bride is inter- ested in art, having spent several years; in the study. ‘ Mrs. Helen Michaels and Mr. Harold Keefer Myers, both of Lovettsville, Va., were married Monday, March 25, in Leesburg at the Presbyterian Manse, by Rev. J. 8. Montgomery. Miss Louiss Clark and Mr. James E. mmig both of sterun. Vn were yesterda; Rev. P. Craig-, hill, rector of St. .vnma " Episcopal | chun:h at l.eubuu. Va. made Republxcnn Women Plan Business and Social Meet Mrs. David H. Blair will be hostess at the tea which the League of Repub- lican Women will give at the Washing- ton Club tomorrow afternoon. Presid- ing at the tea table will be Mrs. Frazier D. Head and Miss Sedgley. The annual business meeting of the league will be| held at 3:30 o'clock, preceding the so-| cial hour. There will be reports of committee chairmen, adoption of® the revised constitution and by-laws and election of officers. The league is serving tea every Fri- day afternoon from 4 to 6 at lupubum national headquarters, in the Barr Building. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to all members and friends iz, |of the organization. Mrs. Warren J. mminl; the Rev. Homer A. Kent offi- cial The bride, who was given in marriage by her cousin, Mr. William G. Brew- ton of Philadelphia, wore a of white satin and real lace, honor, Miss Bernice Freedly, a gown of light blue tafleu. bmxflunt style, -na carried a uet. ;al ink roses. T, er of the b .wn 'Chlndlu')(rhuvlcwh Haines is in charge of arrangements for the Friday afternoon teas, which are under the general direction of Mrs. arion Butler, chairman of hospitality. Mr. ‘Charles C. w'olx = rlde(mm Children's Eastér Dance -Patronesses ‘Announced A’ great ¢ interest \is _bel g % o, e Hass m;- h Thursday aflemuon. National Theater. A tronesses - are Bell, Mrs. James Beck, Mrs. W. Mrs. Walter Edge, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Henry Par- sons Erwin, Mrs. Pranklin Ellis, Mrs. - Pish, Mrs. Arthur Foraker, é §Ea5 ?EEE : s Special Sunda); Dinner ANNE’S TEA SHOP 1731 Conn. Ave. Phone Deeatur 4229 Sunday Dinner, 5:30 to 8- tle | Du Bose,, & year or.more ago. ted | Col. Arthluo’nrten from to take place in April. of Oakwood Terrace, announce her nnn more. The wedding will take place in ight: to Lieut. Welborn B. Griffith, jr., U. Mrs. Danigl H. Torrey. Secretary Stimson Being Entertained At the White House (Continued From First Page.) ment at the Mayflower sfter spending a week in New Yor . Representative C J. Mebeod ‘who Su in his home in Detroit, is expected return to his apartment in the wud- man Park Hotel the middle of April. Representative and Mrs. William E. Hull have as their guests in their apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel mta Patricia (1::.1!111’: mgn tl&elr niece, Miss Virginia Harris, w| passing_some time with them. Miss Collins will 're- main until after the holiday. Representative and Mrs. Addison T. Smith of Idaho are entertaining over the Easter holidays their son - and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Smml of mubur:h. and their children ary Jane and Annle, Representative. Cyrenus Onu' who gc‘ned & week at his home in Cedar pids, Towa, has returned to his apart- ment in the Wardman Park Hotel. Representative Frederick M. Daven- port has returned to his apartment in %ckwm;l‘mm ::rk Hotel from New rk, where accompanied Mrs. Davenport earlier in the month, New Ohio Representative Expected in City Tomerrow. Representative and Mrs. Chester C. Bolton of Ohio will arrive in Washing- ton tomorrow and will be in residence at the Mayflower, where they have taken an apartment. Mr. Bolton is tor Burton’s successor in the House of resentatives. Surgeon General, U. 8. A, and Mrs, Merritte W. Ireland have as _their guests over [Easter, Mrs. Ireland’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irvin of Chicago, who are en route from Palm Beach, where they spent the late Winter. Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. L. Hussey of Ridgefield, Conn., are at the May- flower for about a week. Mars. Hussey's parents, Admiral and Mrs. Willard H. Brownson, will return to Washington Monday from Florida, and will be again in residence at the Mayflower. yesterday by Mrs. Fechet and their daughter, Miss Mary Fechet, who have been for several weeks in San Antonio, Tex. Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow return- ed Thursday from several weeks' stay in California and have as their guests Mr. . J. ‘Beverly, Du Bose of West- berg, N. Y., Who' arflved Priday to re- mnin _over "Easter. Mrs. Morrow's son, Condon, married mnbusose daughter of Mr. and Mrs. has Upper lcii: Miss Erma Louise Steiger, whose engagemen hllerzpl: Jr., is announced by her mother, Mrs. Matilda M. Steiger, the wedding Gen. James A. Fechet was joined | -on-Hudson, where he and Mrs. O'brien went to visit the THE: WOMAN'S SHOP OF " The Estelle—a Nbfi. l‘-n. s1250 iz‘xdmely m CLINEDINST t to Mr. John A. Right: Miss Julia Louise Behring, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Behring nt to Mr. Watson L r.rc of Balti- Center: Miss Lillian Latimer, lfluhmdl(r.‘nllmrl.wllmfi Latimer of Chevy Chase, Md., who announce her engagement {o Mr. S. Brashear Avis of ucn-mw.v..memuuuunmm . Moran, has Drury. latter's mother, Mrs. Estabrook, Mrs. O’Brien will join him tomorrow. Col. and Mrs. Edward Clifford are entertaining their son and da hur- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Cl! over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. cuflm will return to their home at Forest Y., tomorrow. Col. and Mrs. Willlam L. Lyster of Boston will arrive tomorrow to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | 8. Conant. and Mrs. Donald Dalton are | Easter at Scranton, Pa., and wlll ‘start shortly after their return for Panama. oy d fl‘l:&le i Mr. an son, 3 e o, Jr. were in Atlantic Oty enderson, 'Xor several days and will return today. General of Im- The Commissioner mimmm and Mrs. Harry E. Hull have ghed at Hotel Mr. Hull will pass several his parents. Commissioner and Mrs. Rowland Kid- der Smith left Washington Friday-to visit their son-in-law m): c;’q“‘h“;} ux‘, Mrs. George Pope ichol. o “d Boston, They will remain until after Easter Monday. Miss Mary Randolph, who has been the guest of the United States Minister to ‘Canada and Mrs.- William Phillips, uc\n-ned to Washington yesterday. Mme. de Hedry and her dauxhwr of and of Vis- countess d’Alte, wife of t.he Minister of Portugal, are passing a short time at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs, Joseph E. Thropp, Who spent the Winter at the Mayflower, will open her house at 1701 Twentieth street next week. Easter. the two sisters, Miss Ruth Hann: and Miss unryfllmuonle' York. Wdfllm Honored |l Miss ' Huberta Thomas, - daughter of the mfllhry I"Ache of the Unlted sutu embassy in- London and Mrs. John R. Thomas, jr,, will be prumted at the Court of St. James in May. ‘Thomas has many friends in Wuhlng- ton, where Col. Thomas was stationed inlhemerhounolcuntnu Former seereury fary of the 'neuury :ndlln. Franklin Houston spent a short time lnwuh!nnwlntveek en route to the South. m«rumudsummwh Russia and. Mrs. George T. Marye ha RALEIGH HABERDASHER Tailored to Your Head . Because they're made in headsises, a Knox Hat moulds itself to the com- tours “of the head with glove-like perfection.’ That’s the secret of its chic. . Have you seen the new models? Wuldngmn At SOCLETY. MARRIS & Fwie a3 their guest for ‘Easter week Miss| Dlans Made to Entertain Isabelle O’Connor. of San Francisco. Mrs. Gibson hhudnpk. who has been in Santa Barbera, Calif, for the late Winter, is expécted to return to ‘Washington the middle of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, who have been in New Orleans for & month or more, are expected to return to- morrow. 3 G. Slater will arrive to- morrow from New York, where she has days since closing her Winter place in Florida. Mrs. John Hays Hammond ll eir guests over Easter their ter, Miss Natalle Hammond, and daugh! their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | y¢ Mrs. John Hays Hammond, jr, who have come from New: York. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Bull have with them for the Easter vacation their son, Mr. James T. Bull, who is & sopho- | Mrs. more at Cornell University. g" in April m:'n(w!!ooc)oek. Pany for Kindergarten Teachers and Pupile Mrs. William Peyton Wright and Mrs. Robert Lowell McCutcheon were host. Visiting Educators Elaborate plans are being made for the entertainment of the educators and their wives who will come to Washing- ton as delegates to the annual conven- tion of the National Association of Deans and Advisers of Men, which is being held under the auspices of the Wi University Thurs- d-z. L day and Saturday, April 11, 12 A committee of university ladies, headed by Dean Anna L. Rose, is ar- rm for the social activities in con- n with the convention. Serving with Dean Rose are Mrs. Cloyd Heck | Miss Marvin, wife of the president of the unlvenuy ‘Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, e of the dean; Mrs. Willlam Allen Wnbur, wife of the provost; Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, wife of the dean of men: Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. Charles H. 'I‘ompkl.m Pml Anna Pearl Cooper, Ballou, Mrs. Oscar B. Hunter -nd Mn Charles 8. Collier. Among the social events which have been scheduled thus far are a Juncheon be given by Mrs. Henry Grattan Duyle for the ladies at the Cosmos Club on Thursday; l tea for the deans and their wives to be given by the Wash- ington branch of the American Associa- tion of University Women on Friday afternoon, mdlmpmntl:rulsdny to be | ven by the president, and wumu of the university. ‘Thursday evening the deans will be the guests of the university at a din- at the Cosmos Club when Mr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the In- terior, will be the speaker. The convention will be attended by deans of men from colleges and uni- throughout the ¢ ‘Words cannot “explain the beauty and soft lustrous * effect or-our Permanents, therefore weshow you . sketche: rom actual photographs. You may have a ul ‘marcel effect with turned under or ringlet’ a‘Targe or small wave, or all.curls, whatever you Surprise Shower in Honor O‘ prospechve Bflde An enjoyable evening was had at the home of Mrs. Willam Shanahan, 3906 ‘Thirteenth street northwest, Saturday, March 23, when Miss Helen Hamlet, Miss Paula Jenkins, Miss Harriet Mast and Miss Agncs Shanahan gave a shower and surprise party in honor of Miss Ellen Marjorie mmpwn of Wltfl‘- lfly N. C., whose . Al marriage to Lawrence Campadonico ot "San tache Frnncww Calif., wil Itake place April 8. ‘The guests were entertained by a mock wedding, in which Miss Eades, Miss Hamlet, Miss Jenkins, Miss Mast, Miss Shanahan and Miss Warren took Novelty singing and dancing by John Paul Jones, Mrs. Charles Nunnt and Mr. Paul Grades were on the program. Other guests included Miss Margaret Appelby, Miss Betty Bambach, Miss Janet Esch, Miss Anne Godden, Miss Betty Haart, Miss Maleda Haart, Miss Eutef Period Social Events. Scheduled At the Embassies (Continued From Pirst Page. today by Prau Kiep, who Nul’wt(or:mume The. counselor of the Swedish tion, M. yesterday for New York, after spending several weeks in Poland, and will join Mme, ‘ankowicz in home on Macomb street the first of next week. The counselor of the Hungarian tion and Mme. Pelenyi sailed Thu: for Europe, where M. Pelenyi will spen: some time in Buda office before returning to Mme. Pelenyl made a brlef visit with her father, Mr. Harmon, in Cleveland Envoy and Senora de Medina Honor Guests at Dinner ‘The counselor of the Bolivian lega- tion and Senora de Boyd entertained at dinner last evening at w:rdmsn Park Hotel in honor of the Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina. Others in the company were the Assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs. Guy M. Martin, the Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Mrs. Edward Hale Camp- bell, the Chief of !.he Latin-American and Pino and Senori and Senora Alvestegul of Bolivia, Rear Admiral H. R. Cone‘ Mr. J. W. Stimson of the Btlle Depart- ment and Mrs. Stimson, oodl. Nir, and_ M. Sans w‘6°3 pAE an 3 t an Maria Maris. 2 d w’ The naval attache of the Italian em- bassy, Capt. Lais, will join Signora Lais in New York this week for a short stay. The retiring naval attache of the Brazilian embassy, Capt. Frederico Villar, will be the guest of honor at luncheon Saturday, April 20, given in the Army and Navy Club by the mvll attache of foreign embassies and I tions and the officers of the naval telligence office, of the Navy Deplrt- ment. Capt. Vilfar will be greatly miss- ed in Washington by the many friends he has made during his stay here. He will go to Pittsburgh, Chicago and De- troit to study the coal and fron industry in this wuntry before sailing for Brazil. Comdr. Aguirre has been ap~ pointed to s\lcceed Capt. vum but no date has been set for his arrival. The assistant naval attache of the British embassay and Mrs. W. C. Hor~ ton entertained a party of eight at the éinner dance at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening. Signora Mascia, wife of the secre- tary of the Italian embassy, New York and will come back to Wash- ington today. The secretary of the Rumanian lm- tion, Mr. Vintilla Petala, motored Old Point Cemfort Friday, to spend '.he Easter week end at the Chamberlin. Vanderbilt. | | Secretary of Rumanian until he returns the middle o( May. The air attache of the Italian em- bassy, Comdr. Silvio Scaroni, whn B passing several days out of town. return to his aj G'Jnrment in the erd- man Park Hotel tomorrow evening. The newly appointed commercial at- of the Egyptian legation, Mr. A. P. El-Eissy, has arrived in Washington to take up his duties. Mr. El-Eissy was attache to the legation in Washington two years ago and has since been en duty in the foreign office. The attache of the Netherlands le- gation, M. L. A. H. Peters, returned from several weeks' tour in the Sonu: and Southwest. Prince Michael _Sturdza. Mary Madden, Miss Kathaleen MofTett, | Wi Miss Mary Redmond, Miss Eunice Smith, Mr. John Dunn, Mr. Roy Engel, Mr. Ray Farrell, Mr. Jouph Hammett, Mr. Emmitt Jones, Mr. Thomas Lynch, Mr. Robert Pontzer, Mr. Emmitt Shana- han, Mr. Thomas Sisk; Mr. Walter Rior- dan, Mr. James Winters and Mr. Cor- Europe E;. nelius Young. rive uvenlmhyl belol! the landing of After-Easter Sale After-Easter Sale 250 New Hats ‘Every hat ‘an “unusual ‘value. Every new shade. 179New Dresses That arrived too late for our Easter selling, of- fered tomorrow at $7.95 Printed dresses... | flat crepes and geor- gettes, in street and aft- ernoon modes. .In the newest colors and styles so -popular for Spring and Summer. 33 95

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