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2 (0] ereTY.? THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX. D. C, MAY 26; 1 List of Charming Weddings Grows As Season Advances Notable Matrimonial Eve nts, Past and in Prospect, Grace the Capital Annals of the ‘The marriage of Miss Julie du Pont Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Newman Andrews of Bethesds. | Md., to Mr. Alfred Elliott Biasell, acn of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Bissell of | Wilmington, Del.. will take piace June | 1, at 4 o'clock, in Christ Church, at Wilmington. Miss Marv J. Willlams has selected | June 26 for her marriage to Repre- sentative Henry St. George Tucker of Lexington, Va. The wedding will take place at Redwood, home of the bride | at Culpeper, Va. | Miss Julia Iouise Behring. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Behring. and Mr. | Watson I. Ford, son of Mrs. George T. Ford of Baltimore, Md. will be mar-| ried June 1. at 5 o'clock, in the Bethle- | hem Chapel, the Bishop of Washing- | ton. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, | officiating. | Miss Ellen Kane Keiser will be the maid of honor, and Betty Mae Schoene- man will be flower girl. Mr. Charles Miller of Baltimore will be best man.| A charming bridal shower was given | Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. | Arvid E. Anderson in honor of Miss | Behring. Among those attending wer-i Mrs. Hugh Everett, Miss Mary Ring.| Mrs. Arthur A. Albrl*hl. Miss Margaret | Beck. Mrs. Dallas I. McGehee, Mrs Albert J. Lipscomb, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Eunice Hall. Miss Geneva Reicks, Miss Dorothy Walker, Mise Sophie Logeman, Miss Margaret James, Miss Dorothy ' Grimes. Miss Edna | Thompson, Miss Vivian ~Thompson. Mrs. Harold H. Snyder. Mrs. Clarence W. Weaver. Mrs. H. Behring and Mrs. John W. Lockyer. Hardisty-Moore Wedding An Event of May 18. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker Miller of | York, PA.. announce the marriage of | their niece, Margaret Moore, daughter of the Iate Mr. and Mrs. Judson Nester Moore of Waehington, to Mr. Edward | Leslie Hardisty, son of Mrs. Hardisty | and the late Mr. Edward Jackson Hardisty, Saturday, May 18, the Rev.| Calvert E. Buck officiating. After June | 15, Mr. Hardisty and his bride will be | at home at 2659 Connecticut avenue. | Announcement has been received of the marriage on May 18 of Miss Marie Glincke of Chicago, Iil.. and Mr. Rich- ard W. Evans, formerly of Washing- ton, but now of St. Louis, Mo. M arry Isaac Krupsaw has | cards out announcing the marriage of her daughter Vittle to Mr. Elias Gel- men, Sunday, April 21, at Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Geiman are now on & motor trip North and will be at home after June 2 at 2649 Woodley place. | Pretty Home WMGIT At Ashley Farms, Md. | In the presence of a small gatherin of relatives and intimate friends, Miss | Louise Griffith Mobley, daughter of Mr.| and Mrs. Walter W. Mobley. and Mr. ‘William Glascock Fletcher, son of Mrs. Annie Fletcher of Upperville, Va., were married at noon yesterday at Ashley Farms, near Derwood, Md,, the home of the bride's parents, The Rev. Millard F. Minnick, rector of Christ lgmupll Church, Rockville, performed the cere- mony. The home was beautifully | decorated with Spring flowers, potted plants and evergreens. ‘The bride was given in marriage her brother, Mr. Basil Mobley. She wore a gown Of rose beige georgette, with hat and shoes in the same shade, and her corsage bouquet was of llies of the valley and butterfly roses. | Mrs. Medford Canby of Chevy Chase | was her sister's matron of honor and only attendant. The best man was Mr. Richards Plach of Upperville, Va. Miss Mary Almoney of Rockville played the | wedding music. | Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served, after which Mr. end Mrs. Fletcher left for an extended trip. They will make their home at| Green Garden, Upperville, Va. | Tuesday, May 21, at _the Pranciscan | Monastery, Brookland, D. C., the wed- | ding of Miss Lilian Margaret Davidso: daughter of Mrs. Anna Margaret David- son, and Dr. Charles Ignatius Griffith, | son of Mr. George W. Oriffith, took | place. The marriage ceremony was | performed by the Rev. Francis X.| Bischoff, followed by nuptial mass, which was read by Rev. Bernadine, | celebrant. In the sanctuary were the | Right Rev. Father Godfrey. Mgr. P. C. Gavan and Rev. Father HAnnemann. The bride's only attendant was Miss | Gertrude Rosinski, maid of honor, and | Mr. Frank Duchesne acted as best man. | The ceremony was witnessed by about | 400 friends of both the bride and the ! bridegroom. many of them being from out of town. wore an Hispanno blue gow: of Lido. and carried Colum| TOBes. The bride's mother wore a gown of beige and blue, with hat to mateh and cor- sage of Ophelia roses. Dr. and Mrs. Grifith left immedi- ately after the ceremopy for a we tour by boat to Boston and Canad will be at home at their residen Monroe street northwest, after July Nuptial Ceremony Performed ! In Mayflower Hotel. | overskirt havin by | the bottom of the skirt. | Mr: Late Springtime. and white peonies and roses. The bride, who was given away her father, wore a lovely wedding gown of pink chiffon and cream Iace. She wore no veil and carried s show bou-uet of pink roses and blue del- hiniim, Her only attendant was Miss uth 8imon, d ar of Mr. and Mrs Nat 8imon, with green roses. ‘The bride's mother wore black chif- fon and cream lace and a corsage bou%uet of pink aweet peas and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Ryttenberg, mother of the bridegroom, wore black lace with a corsage cluster of pink sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Wedded Couple to Reside In Sumter, 8, C. Mr. and Mrs. Ryttenberg started on their wedding trip to New York and Atlantic City and after June 8, will be at home at 232 Church street, Sumter. C. The bride's gowin gown s & tan and blue ensembl e coat | was of blue with hat and acces- | sories to match. | Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ryttenberg. parents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. | Waverly Levy, Mrs. Isaac Strauss and Mre. Willlam Weinberg of Sumter. | 8. C.. Miss Luciile Ryttenberg of New York. and Mrs. A, Hepner of Chicago. all_guests at the Mayflower Hotel | Mr. and Mrs. Louis 8. Kann. uncle and sunt of the bride. entertained th- | wedding party and out-of-town guests | ce, and carried yellow een chiffon | at dinner at the Madrillon Friday night. J Fair We;th:r Bx;ings Recorc] Cl’owde Out For Tennis Matches; Colorful Ensembles in Evi- dence as Society Shows Interest in Davis Cup! Play. The ideal weather yesterday after- noon and the interesting final matches | in Washington in the tennis tourna| ment for the Davis Cup drew a record number of spectators at the Chevy! Chase Club courts. Officials, diplo- | mats and members of the younger cir- | cles in Washington society filled the | tw?l stands and the standing room as well. | Bilks and chiffons, as well as pique | and cretonne, were much in evidence among the women at the matches, and | not a few cloth coats were worn. | Mrs. Henry L. Stimson, wife of the | Secretary of State, who is making A short stay in Washington, was again in the “gallery.” Other cabinet host- esses included Mrs. William DeWitt | Mitchell, wife of the Attorney General: | Mrs, Walter F. Brown, wife of the | Postmaster General, and Mrs, James J. | Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor.' Mrs. Mitchell was in a gown of violet chiffon, with pale lavendar figures, the | band of plain chif- similar band about | The bodice | had a bertha-like collar edged with the | plain chiffon and her hat was black | straw and close-fitting and she wore a | sable fur collar, Mrs. Brown was in | g 8 fon plaited and a | green, her long coat of cloth having | a pattern outlined in a deeper shade. | and she wore & small hat of light green Mrs. Davis wore white silk, a plaited skirt, with an overblouse which had a band about the hips of white embroi- dered in conventional design in gay colors. and her hat also was white, as were her sport shoes. i The Ambassador of Spain, Senor Padilla, and his daughter, Senorita Maria Padilla, were in & box with sev- eral members of the embassy staff Senorita Padilla wore green crepe and ! A small hat to match. The Japanese| Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi occu- | pied a box and had with them several guests. Countess Cornelia Szechen: daughter of the Minister of Hungary, and Countess Szechenyl, wearing a pale pink erepe ensemble with a hat of silk in the same shade, which had a nar- | row brim. strolled from one vantage | point to anoter watching the games Others in the “gallery” were the direc- | tor general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Par- sons Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. McClure Kel- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Percival McCeney- Werlich, Mr. Charles L. Fralley, Mr. 'S, d N. cker. Mrs. Willlam R. Castle. jr.; the Herbert Scott-Smith, Miss 'ytus. Miss Katharine Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waggaman, Mr. and s. David 8t. Plerre Gaillard. Miss Helen Blackistone, Mrs. Harrison Wil- liams and_ her daughter, Miss Sallle | Willlams: Miss Harralson, Mrs. Gibgon | Fahnestock, Mr. Lynch Luquer, Mr. Edward Finkenstaedt, Mr. Francis Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment, Mr. Clarence Aspin- | wall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mallan, Miss Marion Wells, Ma). and Mrs. Le- sACURACL) debutantes for the next season. Upper right: Lower left: Miss debutante of the Winter season. Miss Katherine Berry, whose mother, Berry, 3217 Klingle road, will present her next season. Marlan Wells, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Wells, WHO WILL FI Upper left: Miss Florence Curry, whose parents, Representative and Mrs, Charles F. Curry of California, will number her among the few congressionai Mrs. Georgia Knox Lower right: Miss Priscilla Totten, to be introduced to their friends by Mr. and Mrs.’Howe Totten during the late Autumn season, lis, Mr. James E. Taylor, Miss Frances Krucoff, District tennis champlon, and Miss Phoebe Moorhead. The two booths for which members of the Junior League had charge of back of each of t stands were busy throughout the af non and following the game there was a general reduction in prices, a further feduction being granted for quantity The afternoon was gay, the only mis- haps recorded being the dropping of coats and powder boxes between the seats, which were always regained. sy Society Given Notice Of "At Home" Programs Mr. and Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson Are observing Bundays at home at their refreshment | Engagements to Wed Forma}ly Announced In Society Calendar — | Floyd Galloway wil with Miss Marian Jardine when she made her debut. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitshugh an- nounce the engagement of the former's | daughter, Louise, to Mr. Barnett Jones of Louisville, Ky., son 6f Mr. and Mrs. Saunders Jones, formerly of Louisville, HARRIS & EWING the engagement of her daughter, Mary, to Mr. Willard Carlson. The wedding will take place in September. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Rodeffer of Lovettsville, Va., have announced the engagement of their daughter. Mar- garet, to Mr. James Harold Westfall of Patterson, N. J. The wedding will take place the latter part of June. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rice enter- tained at an informal tea at their home, 320 Quackenbos street. Sunday afternoon, May 12, to announce the engagement of their daughter, Eliza . to Mr. James E. Fox, jr. wedding will take place June 5. Handkerchief Shower Given (Or Bfide"O'Be | Mrs. Franklyn King was hostess at a ¢ handkerchief shower Thursday evening in her home at 3121 Sixteenth street | in compliment to Miss Martha Gard- | ener, whose mnmnfie to Capt. Emerson take place Satur- day, June 8. The decorations in the house were in pink and white, the color being carried out in the favors for the party. In the company were Sennra de Medina and her young daughter, little Benorita Gaby Medina: Senorita Anna Theresa Grisant! and Senorita but now of New York and Narrangan- sett, R. I Mrs. Luella Davis announces the en- The marriage of Miss Maye Simon, land Hobbs, Maj. and Mrs. Huntington daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. |Hills, Mr. Huston Thompson, Miss Simon, and Mr. Harry Ryttenberg, son | Marian Wells, Capt. and_Mrs. Hugh of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ryttenberg of | Rowan. Miss Elizabeth Bailey, Miss Sumter. C., took place 1 night | Lucy Bailey, Justice Jennings Bailey, | at 6:30 o'clock the Mayflower | former tennis champlon of Ten- | Hotel, nessee: Mis Margaret Bogenrief, The ceremony. which was held in |Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Exnicios, the Chinese room, under a hower of Mr. and Mrs. at Clarence Norment, !-lm and white roses and peonles, | jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keplinger, Mr. performed by Rev. Dr. Abram|and Mre. King Hoagland, Mr. and Mrs. Simon and was witnessed by the rela- | Owen Howenstein, Mr. Thomas tives and close friends of the young Mangan. tennis champion for the Dis- uple, numbering 30. and was fol- trict: Miss Mary Hellen, Mr. Arthur wed by A dinner, the guesta seated | Hellen, Mr. and Mrs. Westel R. Wil- & one large table decorated in pink ioughby. Miss Catrina Beale of Annapo- —e 7| gagement of her daughter, Mignon Elizabeth, to Mr. Joseph Floyd Atchison of Fremont, Mich., the wedding to take place in midsummer. beautiful Virginia estate, Hollin Hall, all during the Spring and early Summer. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Paseons Erwin will not be At home this afernoon. Our Improved COLD STORAGE —Insures Your Furs —1009, Protection at —Minimum Cost Complete immunity from Moths, Fire and Theft—that's what our IMPROVED COLD STORAGE facilities mean for YOUR FURS. 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Galloway is a | member of the Army Air Corps.” ?G. W. U. Alumni to Honor | Classes of Graduates The General Alumni Association of | the George Washington University will entertain at a reception and dance in | honor of the members of the graduat- ing classes of the university Saturday June 8, at 9:30 o'clock in | Corcoran Hall. The presidents of the eenfor classes, | | Miss Julia Denning of Columbian Col- legs, Miss Roberta Shewmaker of the 8chool of Education, Mr. Roy Orndorft of the 8chool of Engineering, Mr. Em- | met B. Litteral of the School of Medi- cine and Mr. Charles Laughlin, repre- senting the Law School, will receive with_the president of the association, | Dr. Oscar Benwood Hunter. | Miss Emilie Margaret White of the | executive committae of the Alumni As- | sociation is chairman of the committee | on_arrangements. The reception will be preceded by | the annual meeting of the association, at which time reports of officers will be made and new officers for the coming vear will be elected. THE LOUVRE F STREET Three Special Groups of mer Frocks Chiffon 839.50 will have available exceptional variety and irpassing value. D105 D0 Attractive Linen Shower In Honor of Bride-Elect, Miss Jeanne Gravatte entertained at a luncheon linen shower in the patio | of the Carlton Hotel yesterday in honor | of Miss Louise Braswell, whose mar. riage to Mr. Charles Raeder will take place Saturday, June 1. The tahl attractively arranged with peonies, roses and bridal decorations, The guests were Mrs. W. H. Bras- | well, Mrs. N. W. Gravatte, Mrs. Fer- o Piza, Mrs. Z. Galleno, Miss Katherine Doyle, Miss Ruth Newman, Miss Olga Crandall, Miss Ermytrude Vaiden, Miss Mary Temple Hill, Miss Betty Chapman, Miss Betty Branden- e was | ‘Of Personal Interest | To Washington Residents Members of the Lakeside Country Club of Richmond, Va. will be enter- | tained by the Town and Country Club {in a two-day golf tournament, June 22-23, for whicth elabarate prepara- tions are being made by the Eolf eom- | mittee, Willlam G. Tiich, ehatrman. | _Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mrs. Mark Goldman have returned from a visit {tn Nashville. Tenn Mre. Bugede Schwab and Mrs. Ottn | Wolf will sail for Europe at the end of July to spend three months. Mr. | Sehwab will g0 to Erie. Pa., the earl: part of June to visit her son-in-law }and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Loui | Grad. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann returned the early part of the week from 2 stay of several weeks at French Lick Springs, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lyon and Mist Flora Lyon also have returned from French Lick Springs. Mrs. Emma_Heller, accompanied by her son, Mr. Paul Heller, is in Atlantic City for a several weeks' stay. Mrs. Blanche Binger of New York |18 visiting her brother-in-law and sister | Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith of | 3901 Connecticut avenue. | "'Mrs. Joseph Drevfuss has returned from New York to her home on Lanier Place. | Mrs. lewis Callisher and her two young sons, Lewis and Frank. left for New York at the beginning of the week to make their future home. Mrs. Louis | Kann entertained at a luncheon at the | Hotel Carlton Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Callisher preceding their departure. Mrs. Walter Franc of Columbus, Ohio. will come to Wa-“ington today and wili be & guest at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. 80l Rice of New York is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Eiseman, of 1960 Biltmore street Mrs. Sol Minster returned on Tuesday from m week's visit in Chicago. where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs Dantel Fishell. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kadden have re- turned from a two weeks' stay at the St. Charles. Atlantic City. | _Mrs. Louls Stern accompanied by her | son, Mr. Alfred Stern, motored to At- |lantie City Friday and will visit her | son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. | Samuel Kalisher in Philadelphia. Later Mrs. Stern will visit in New York. Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon is the guest of her son-in-law_and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Greenberg a week in Mount Vernon, N. Y. |, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wollberg and the latter's mother. Mrs. Rosa Ham- | merslough, are now located in their new | apartment. 1801 Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Sol Baach of Pocahontas, Va.. motored here last week and was the guest of relatives. | _Mrs. 8 Ehrlich has returned from Raleigh, N. C.. after several weeks' vikit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. |and Mrs. J. Lawrence Emanuel. The father and son dinner given by | the Brotherhood of the Eighth Street | Temple will take place Tuesday night, May 28. at 8:30 o'clock, in the ball- room of the National Press Club. The speaker of the evening will bé Repre- sentative Willilam I. Sirovich. Mr. Mark Keller will sail Satdrday on the Belgenland for Europe. After vis- iting relatives in London, he will make A tour of Ireland, Switzerland and Eng- land, and will return to Washington ut_October 18. burg, Miss Margaret Woods, the Misses Margaret and Betty Armen- trout, Miss Eisle Talbert, the Misses Marjorie and Winifred White, Miss Betsy Booth, Miss Irma Baulsir, Miss Hattie Wise, Miss Emily Pilkinton, Mrs. W. Mooreland, Miss Lorena Carroll, | Miss Marie Morrissey, Miss Dorothy | Collins, Mrs. Prances Lackey, Miss | Julia Denning, Mrs. George Heine, Miss | Helen Walten, Miss Margaret McAllis- ter, Miss Hylda Wrenn, Miss Eleanor Bromwel! Opposite the Library of Congress The Ugly Duckling Tea House 115 B St. S.E. 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