Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1929, Page 19

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' SOCIETY _ (Continued From Eighteenth Page) | Grosvenor, . who will make her debut next Winer:, The company will in- * clude about 200 young people. & Mrs. Grosvenor wiil- have - assisting her Mrs. Johh Oliver La Gorce, Mrs. James Aléxander Lyon, Mrs. Granville Fortescue, Mrs. Melville Grosvenor, Mrs. mony will be performed at'§ o’clock in St. Matthew's Church. The rector, Rev. Edward L. Buckey, will officiate, and a reception will foliow in the home of the bride's mothet at 1532 Sixteenth street. The church will have a simple arrangement of calla lilies with palms and ferns and Mr. D. J. O'Brien, bari- tone, will sing the “Ave Marla” and Mr. Malton Boyce, organist of the church, will play the wedding music. The bride_will be escorted by her brother, Dr. Robert Emmett Moran, and will wear an effective costume of cream color moire made with train and her Anne Earman was the | dainty pi.nk“an-nd! THE flower gitl in & frock, and young Joy Henry Earman, ring bearer, wore a white satin blouse and black satin trousers. Ensign B. N. Rittenhouse, U. S. N., was best man. The ushers included Ensign D. L.McDonald, Ensign W. M. Halloran, Ensign M. C. Blinn and En- sign H. C. Prius, all U. S. N. A reception followed the ceremony, Mrs. Albers receiving with the bride and bridegroom. Her gown was of beige chiffon and lace. Later in the evening Ensign and Mrs. Frost left for EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. for her daughter at the Columbla Country Club June 22. A wedding of more than usual inter- ¢st in Washington took place yesterday in Harrisburg, when Miss Jane Olm- sted, daughter of Mrs. Vance C. Mc- Cormick, became the bride of Mr, Arthur Amory Houghton, jr. son of Mrs. Arthur A. Houghton of Corning, N. Y. The ceremony took place in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, The bride was given in marriage by Mr. McCormick, and she had as her matron of honor her sister, Mrs. Spen- €. THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929. Philadelphia and Miss Esther Shoup, Miss Dallas Fox and Miss Virginia Fox of Harrisburg. Mr. Amory Houghton, causin of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Marlin E. Olmsted of San Francisco, Mr. Alan .G. Rigehart, Mr. Henry C. Olmsted, Mr. Robert O. Bishop, Mr. Jacquelin A. Swords, Mr. Orton P. Jackson, Mr. Robert P. Gibb, Mr. J. Willetts Outerbridge, Mr. Peter Baldwin, Mr. Dudley P. K. Wood, Mr. Rodman K. Tilt of New York, Mr. Glenn W. Cole of Corning, N. Y. and Mr. C. Pardee Foulke of White Marsh. ‘The bride’s father, the late Mr. Mar- lin Edgar Olmsted, for 16 years was Representative in Congress from the eighteenth district of Pennsylvania. She attended the Seller School and was graduated from the Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Va. She also studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. She made her debut last season and was presented at the first court in London in Ma: The bridegroom is the nephew former United States Ambassador Great Britain and Mrs, Alanson B. Houghton. 19 | CLEARANCE SALE DRESSES e il HATS Robert Sim and Mrs. Helen Ray cer G. Nauman, and the other attend- Hagner, ' Miss Girosyenor will have with | Veil of Limerick iace will be held by a| & wedding trip, the bride Wavelog | iy were Mrs. Alan G. Rinehart, Miss| Mr. Houghton and his bride will sailf The wedding of Miss Priscilla Wal- her Miss Marion Fortesctie, Miss Elea- | 4D of Normandy lace. Ty | an ensemble of dark blue crepe and 18- | Marle, Parish, Miss Frances Oftiey of | today on the France and will travel in|lace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William i 1 . . ? New rs. Amory Houghton of | Europe until mid-August. They will (Contin 1715 Cormectlcut AVG. nor .Whitaker, Miss Nan Surface, Miss Patsy Ridsdale, Miss Polly Foote and Miss Adair Larson, who arrived yester- ¥ day to spend the Summer with Miss 3, .Grosvenor, Miss'Larson is the daughter *%of Capt. and Mrs. Leander Larson of | Fort Lewis, Wash. +" Mrs. Grosvenor will wear a flowered “chiffon gown and her daughter will be in a fuchsia chiffon frock. Miss Larson | will wear a flowered chiffon gown. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Snow, jr. will | entertain at dinner this evening at the Purple Iris for their niece, Miss Nancy 5. Beale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. { ‘William Lewis Beale, whose marriage .to Mr. William T. Mann will take place | * tomorrow afternoon. " Mrs. Griffin Halstead and her daugh- Mrs. Edward Kyle will be matron of honor and will be in a corn flower blue point d'espirit, the low waist line mark- ed with a yellow taffeta bow at one side, and she will wear a hat of horse hair | braid in the shade to match her gown. | Miss- Catherine O'Donnell will be maid | of honor and her dress is like that of | Mrs. Kyle in yellow point d'espirit with {a com flower blue bow and her hair braid hat matches the dress: Mr. Leo Drury will be best man for his brother and the ushers will include Mr. Joseph A. Rafferty, Mr. James O'Donnell Moran and Mr. Michael Keane of Washington and Mr. George A. Schweymann, jr., of New Orleans. M mother of the bride, will ~eceivp witiz {he bride and bridegroom, and will have a gown of black chantilly lace with a small black hat. the out-of-town guests were Mrs. J. E. Moffat of New York, and Mr. J. A. Mor- hart of Middleport, Ohio. The bride is a member of one of the oldest familles in the District, her father's family having lived here for several generations. Frost is & native of Fayetteville, Ark., and is the Fson of “the late J. B. Frost and his mother was formerly Miss Elizabeth Jane Walker of Missouri. He is a direct descendant of Daniel Boone and Col. .Walker, The marriage of Miss Lettice Lee Coulling of Leesburg, Va. and Bali- more, daughter of Mrs. William Meade Coulling and the late Maj. Coulling, U. 8. A., to Mr. William B. Streett, son of Mrs. John Rush Streett and the late ‘York, M Cornin, Miss Laura Wyne of reside iIn Corning. CREERON 614 12th St., Bet. F & G White Felts Small Head Sizes 1.1 We Are Disposing of Our ENTIRE STOCK AT COST AND BELOW COST Prior to Closing for the Summer Months +. ter, Miss Mollie Halstead of New York iR+ e o Tave Rrrived i Washington for the | Later in the aftesioon Ms. Drury and | e croet fiaiiriey. e 491 the Tuwenty wedding of Miss Elizabeth Mohun, | his bride will leave for a wedding trip | chapel of Emmanuel Protestant Episco- Styles "¥daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Barry Mohun. | when she will wear a dress of beige | pal Church, P. which will take place on Saturday. Miss | crepe and a hat to match with a black | * Qwing to mourning, only members of to 3 Halstead will be maid of honor for Miss Mohun, who is her cousin. Mrs. Royal| McKenna was hostess at | luncheon yesterday in compliment to | Mrs. Alfred Sloan and Mrs, Frederick | Fisher of Detroit, who are guests at the White, .House. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann ‘Was among the guests. A Mrs. John Allan Dougherty enter- | tained informally at tea yesterday after- noon | - | Mrs, Gaillard_Hunt and her two daughters, Miss Eleanor Hunt and Miss | Mary Cornelia Hunt, will sail Saturday ( on the Lapiand to spend three months in France. They will be accompanied by their cousin, Miss Ramsay, daughter of Mrs. Martin Ramsay. Mrs, Wallace Chiswell entertained 11 who sang several solos, and Mr..Anton . . . at dinner last night at the Plage Deau- | Kaspar, violinist and his daughter, Miss| Mrs. Doyle will entertain at bridge| Belts and Buckles Pocket Lighters YouI Tuge A ‘Carpets are male i S ville at Wardman Park Hotel. Others | priska Kaspar, pianist. Uisibvel) Clsdss B moths, theft, fite and water dame | ummer entertaining at dinner at DeauuBllc $6i=|| "irrriei brine twas ‘given® n inaviiage = mbrellas lad s oneB ais 3ees that they Wi be ‘expertly ed Eldsiossy cluded Mr. Edward Kyle, Mr. Burton | her father, and wore white satin . 9 3 re insured from | Emerson and Mr. Robert B. Cason. simply made and trimmed with duchesse REPAIRING 3“{‘ Cases Military Brushes {hont e f e e niptlve Sycetves | e et 5 Senator Willlam M. Butler | 1Ace. Her veil was of rare old rose AND, | Brief Cases Book Ends | Our storage charges are reasonable. ahades Former Senator . point lace and she carried a conven- R | arrived In Washington today and is at | oL 808 A0 EMODELING Wardrobe Trunks Desk Sets | Call Mr. Pyle Il $195 to $3.75 the Willard, He plans to remain sev- | "t POMISEL o of West Palm SR rs Wolles Tesel Shbrs | eral days. Beach, Fla,, was matron of honor and ISADOR MILLER e | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leighty have as their guest at ‘the Wardman-: Park Hotel Mr. Gayer Dominick of New York. Miss Dorothy Dial, daughter of for- Nathaniel B. mer Senator and Mrs. 3 § Dial, has returned to Washington after | Morhart of Washington were ~brides- The Promenade Established Wil O diris: ‘ attending the grfld}l:l“("ll‘x e){:\rcisfi% t}t g;lg:s. "‘3 tmheg_r:':;e au‘-nh;k;deau?m 1116 F Street N.W. :;:’ bl e orchid and their sashes of taffeta had SECOND FLOOR 1876 Prepaid b e | versity. Mr. and Mrs. Rabert Garrett Have been joined at the Wardman Park Hotel by their. daughter, Miss Katharine Gar- rett, who motored to Washington from New York, accompanied by Miss Ottilie Cosden. She attended the commence- ment. exercises at Ogontz School, near Philadelphia, before coming here. | Mrs. Anne S. Wilson and her daugh- | ter, Miss Julia Elizabeth Wilson, for- merly of Chevy Chase, Md., will sail to- morrow for England. They will travel through England and France, and later Miss Wilson will take a course at Ox- ford University. Mrs. W. P. Tams is making a brief visit in Washington at the Mayflower on her way to Magnolia, Mass,, for the Summer. Mrs. Tams spent the Wgnter and early Spring at the Mayflower, and during the past month has been visiting lvl} l‘\;emphl!, Tenn., and also in Tams, . Va. Mrs. E. L. Hoffman entertained a large party at dinner last night at the Plage Deauville at Wardman Park Ho- | . tel | — { June Weddings Continue | To Interest Society Here. | The marriage of Miss Helen Frances | Moran, daughter of Mrs. Patrick Thomas Moran, to Mr. .Abner Bernard Drury, son of Mr. Peter A, Drury, will take place this afternoon. The cere- moire coat and slippers. They will make their home in Washington. Among the out-of-town guests are Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Langdon and Mr. Franklin Fogarty of Philadlephia, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Schuette of Chicago and Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Burke, of New York. Miss Marie Louise Albers was married last evening to Ensign Laurence Hugh | Frost, U. 8. N., son of Mrs. J. B. Frost of Vinita, Okla. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albers, at 1340 Rhode Island avenue, the Rev. J. F. Wenchel officiating, at 8 o'clock. The house had a pretty arrangement of Easter lilies and green branches and an interesting program of wedding music was given by Mrs. William Gramms, had a dainty costume of green organdy, the sash of ribbon in rainbow shades to blend with the frocks of the brides- maids. Miss Katharine Slater Columbus, Ohio, Miss Katharine Brown, Miss Marlon_Fulton and Miss Mari of SUBURBANITES beyond the gas lines and CAMPERS we call your attentioln to our FULL LINE of Coleman Pressure Stoves, Lamps— Lanterns All Accessories W. S. JENKS & SON 723 7th St. NW. Main 2092 L TerU A Raineow Or Coror | the immediate families and a few inti- mate friends will attend. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Irving Doyle of Chevy Chase announce the engagement of their daughter Evelyn Palmer to Mr. | W. Merle Kline of New York City, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kline of Wash- | ington. Miss Doyle, a great niece of the late | Henry Gurdon Marquand, president of the Metropolitan Museum, attended ele- mentary and art schools in Washington, and is a member of the Sigma Epsilon Sorority. Mr. Kline is a graduate in engineer- ing of the University of Maryland and is a member of the Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. ‘The wedding will take place in Sep- tember. MFG. FURR! 800, 11N S N W Main_ses. “Our Work Is Guaranteed” Adjoining Columdia Theater Delicious Luncheons—50c and 65c Including tea leaf reading Dinners also served—$1 and $1.50 Always delightfully cool Most pleasing ntm:cphm Ideal Cigarette Cases Dressing Cases THELOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET The Big Event of the Season —giving you added advantage KRS 1314-16-18 F Street N.W. CU# Pen and Pencil Sets Travel Bags e Choose STOP! | LOOK'! LISTEN! | Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. | i | ‘ 106 Indiana Ave. NW. ||| | | \ ATy Positively in earlier offering— Every Dress in-Stock —and please accept this literally with the single exception of the $16.50 grade. Otherwise all the exclusive styles that have made the Louve stock noteworthy are subject to your selection at No Single Dresses Will Be Sold During This Sale Except at Regular Prices DRESS SALE! ENSEMBLES INCLUDED GOWNS ORI Genuine Deauville Sandals —Jashioned in delightful colors —cleverly depicts the modern Spirit for street or specta- tor sports wear. $9. TWICE EACH YEAR we hold & store-wide Stock flwmm DREBSEE For o tarnar PRIGE OF ‘ONE — OTering Sale Starts All All vaiur o Bt oo repist psennoUn RBVICE o VU 7o 76 | FRIDAY ONEY WILL ATTRACT ‘A CROWD. T0 GUR STORE— ™ "° ™ ‘| MORNING STORE OPENS 8:30 A.M. et M Dance Dresses | TWQ %3A% $1090 DRESSES for $10 : b7 Diner Dresses | TWOQ 8t $15% DRESSES for $15% S VORI BRESLAU .00 $95.00 . Dresses b O ff Dresses TWO ::lfi(slil:?}l. $25 DRESSFS for 25 = g : 5 v "TWO 55i. $2950 DRESSES for $29- ' * | TWO ==y, $350 DRESSES for $359 Everv Coat in Stock TWO =4y, $3950 DRESSES for $39:50 . o - .| TWO z5ea% s495 DRESSES for $4950 ity Tt i g TWO =tay $5950 DRESSES for $59:50 nity certainly “Fairfax” is that kind of a shoe. A charming one strap in all . white with modified toe and a medium 4,000 DRESSES IN THIS SALE All All Peris heel. : S 1 - . S'{:REET DRESSES—éflain and printed sil;s. AFTERNOON DRESSES—georgette, chiffon. s EVENTY SIY[ES : Cloth Coats Dress Coats EVENING DRESSES-beads, sequins, rhinestones. Deposits Accepted on any Purchase DANCE DRESSES—taffetas, chiffons, georgettes. BUSINESS DRESSES—solid color and figured silks. SPORT 'DRESSES—washable silks and novelties, 46—EXTRA SIZES TO 56/>. LAST YEAR, IN A SINGLE DAY, WE SOLD OVER 300 DRESSES AND ENSEMBLES ... THEREFORE WE URGE YOU TO SHOP EARLY IF YOU WOULD SECURE THE CHOICEST OF THE CELEBRATED BRES- LAU CREATIONS. THIS IS A SALE THAT OCCURS BUT TWICE EACH YEAR... OPPORTUNITIES LIKE THIS ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN . .. AGAIN WE AD. VISE YOU TO SHOP EARLY AND BUY TWO DRESSES OR ENSEMBLES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE.". NONE SOLD SINGLY. The Friendly Shop Widths Sizes 2 g Lfi‘/’fj ek g Silk Coats Off Sports Coats All Silk Underwear None reserved—single pieces and matched sets. Pure silk—daintily trimmed; or plain tailored. No Refunds No Credits All Sales Must Be Final! Selections must be final: No exchanges can be made or returns accepted. 1309 G ST. N.W. o g 8 £

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