Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1929, Page 19

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THE ‘EVENING STAR. 'WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1929.° cascade of peach and rose color and brown satin ribbon, and her picture hat to match was trimmed with ribbon to | correspond with that used on her frock. She carried a shower bouguet of Butter- | = 2a8OCIETY PL TN T TR (Continued From Eighteenth Page) |fly roses. e X Teey ~| "Miss Mildred Keitler was maid of J‘.”.'%b—k Armistead Selden Lippett, to Mr.| honor, wearing a green chiffon gown | razier Guthery, Saturday, June 1,| With a hat and slippers to match. She | “MfF. Guthery is the son of Mrs. Upton | carried Dorothy Perkins roses. ! . Guthery of Marion, Ohio. Owing to| Little Betty Anne Waldrop, daughter | he 1llness of the bride’s mother, no | Of Mrs. Bryan Waldrop of Knoxville, | cards were issued Tenn,, and cousin of the bridegroom, | ——— | was the flower girl, wearing a dainty | Miss Mary Alexander, who 18 # frock of pink chiffon and carrying | ¢harming newcomer to Washington and | pink sweetpeas. | ghould prove a delightful addition to| = Mrs. White, mother of the bride- | musical as well as social circles, will| groom, wore a periwinkle blue chiffon | make her professional debut here to- gown with a hat to match | § {morrow night in a joint recital with| = Mr. Warren Hughes was the best man | i ! 1Senor Gonzalo de Arango of Cuba at|and the ushers selected were Mr. Edwin { {the Washington Club. Hergesheimer and Mr. James Wal-| “The event is being sponsored by a | lace. jr. | group of young ladies of the diplomatic| Mr. White and his bride left after the elrcles, including Senorita Maria Luisa | ceremony for a Southern motor trip and Grisanti and Senorita Ana Teresa Gri- | will visit relatives of the bridegroom in % ‘manti of Venezuela, Senorita Rosa Padilla | Knox Mrs. White's traveling. cos- ;;i Spain, Princess Antoinette de Ligne | tume a brown crepe ensemble with Are You in a Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcement in Less Than 4 Minutes LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860— Franklin 7400 Belgium. Mlle. Jeanne Cretziano of ' a ries to match. They will be at ania, Senorita Marie Diez de Me- home upon their return at 114 Ten- dina of Bolivia, Senoritas Mirielle and | nessee avenue northeast. Adele Varela of Uruguay and Senorita Among the out-of-town guests were Elodia Martin-Rivero of Cuba. Mrs. S. R. Waldrop and Mrs. Bryan | Miss Alexander recently came here | Waldfop of Knoxville, Tenn. grand- from France, where she has been study- | mother and aunt of the bridegroom. ing under the famous pianist, Alfred 5 Cortot. Home of Mrs. Grosvenor Miss Frances Lenox Martin of Norfolk | o Scone of Farty. arrived yesterday to visit Miss L. Shirley [ Wild Acres, the suburban home of Ciobe. ot Tator she will visit Mrs, | Dr: and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, will et et e Martin 15 & | furnish the setting for the Spring’card BBt ot Bt Gotleye party of the Woman's Club of Bethesda g tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. Edward Gabler and his| Mrs. James C. Adkins is chairman of mother, Mrs. Julianna Gabler, and Mrs. | the committee sponsoring this affair, & Frederick K. Sparrow of East Capitol | Which is given annually as a_benefit atreet have left on & motor trip to An- | {9F the clubhouse fund. Mrs. F. Eliot nandale-on-Hudson to attend the grad- | Middleton and Mrs. L. Gibbon White Tation exercises at St. Stephens Col- | Te in charge of reservations for tables. Jege. Columbia University. The Rey,| The list of atronesses includes Mrs. | Gabler will preside at corporate com- | GIOSVenor, the hostess. and recently Cnion " and. oill also be one of the | clécted president of the "club; Mrs, mkers “re the. alvmnt banquet of | Charles I Corby, Mrs. G. F. Bowerman, Shich Do i prostient, Mrs. E. M. Willis, Mrs. Adolphe Gude, g Wilbur Chesley, Miss Myra Hen- | _'The feature of the evening at the Arts Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. George Authier, ! Club on Tuesday will be the reading of | Mrs. Prancis Boone, Mrs. A. R. Cran- “Original Stories Ground Out by the |dall. Miss Mona Gill, Mrs. F. M. Good- Mill" the work of the short story | Win. Mrs. George E. Hamilton, Mrs, writers of the club, under the direction | G: F. Hane Mrs. Walter Hilton, Mrs. of Mr. James True. Capt. and Mrs, | Joseph Harris, E. C. Brandenburg, | Henry Hayes will be the hosts. | Mrs. Grosvenor Miss Helen | v Kramer, o Mrs. Harry | Pn?almmmn'}:”?vfikufl, bfr‘{;:necx)"xf,;?lpfi‘c: Darn, Mrs. Frederick W. Coleman, Mrs, Friday afternoon in the junior pastor’s | i Ve Sons o Meiral e e study of the Calvary Baptist Church, | Mrs 5 " CBackley and Mrs. Pelista the Rev. Dr. Homer Councilor of that | Manson. 2 i church officiating at 5 o'clock in the | " Members of the committee active in resence of menmtbers of the two fami- | arrangements for the party are Mrs. s | ~ (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) The bride wore an ensemble of navy | blue georgette, with blouse of eggshell ‘f’\ifl(‘r :Ponzr’!‘lr, and a close-fitting navy Th w Ld 7 ue straw hat. She carried a bouquet f of pink Tosebus € yrarning o Immediately after the ceremony Mr. D- S “ and Mrs. Turner started for a motor trip and on their return will make their home in Washington. When your head swims and fre- quent unsteady feelings bother you, it may mean that you have high blood pressure, Don't disregard na- Charming in its simplicity was the x'!ddmgH Saturday of Miss Virginia icorn Hergesheimer, daughter of Mr. L George Hergesheimer, to Mr. Clifton ‘.‘1,'.;;?.::2;’:‘,‘.& ‘.‘}S 'b‘fi];‘orpe“fllfiu(:g Bryan White. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clit- | 3 ReP"** 000, 6 PIEE T ol ton A. White, the ceremony taking Water from Hot Springs, Ark., will ?}l’lcemllt 2:15 o'clock, in the Church of assist nature to equalize your blood | Bivd oficiated, e waing benndrew | pressure by aiding in restoring nor- > 3 € being the | mga) functioning of the kidneys and rst to take place in the edifice of | pugisting them fo flush out the 'w):g:h Mr. White, the bridgeroom's poisonous wastes that cause in- i ;firlfim"fih ottt creased blood pressure. Delay may IR e g M) W”:;‘:g mean serious developments. Phone assembiing M donnion, orgunia Tave us for a cate today. We deliver. n impressive program of nuptial selec- tions, and before the ceremony Miss t y Culbertson, soprano, sang a solo, ouniain yatle ater ‘The bride wore a becoming gown of From Hot Springs, Ark. : D Fash: o et New Dress Fashions, $12 Slie o e enough to go any rayon pique en- Everything place! Tuck - in semble for golf This about this sleeve- effect; plain or tennis — the yoke model shoulders when washable crepe less washable frock is sleeve- plchted g i wearing this frock is of fash- crepe frock in ¥ less, with pleated for hrorwn | and Ueeveless flat ion - importance. slenderizing to 30 § ; . §5.95. Sullcw, Rad golks crepe frock. $12. $12. women. $12. RNy i sin Second Fioor Rayon pique ensemble, smart Sport Dress Fashions, $10 Femininity i rules, even in sportswear: Spec- ""h'l“ g tator frock bl b e with pleated frill b l: « trim. $10. 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You will be as surprised as we were when you find out how many materials you can wash! Attend one of the demonstrations tomorrow. Silk Department—Third Floor A Sale of 1,000 Safe-Stor Garment Bags [ Moth Insurance 3 fOl' — C siss Three Ways to Wear This New Sweater 7th, 8th and E Sts., Franklin 7400 Announces 2 New Screen Grid RCA Radiolas With Entirely New Cabinets and Entirely New Features Now on Display In Our Radio Salon Woven Sandals Are Very Smart .These Are Made on American Lasts $3.95 Nothing cooler or more comfortable than the Woven Sandal has been found to take its place, so it is still the outstanding shoe for Summer, All white, and white combined with red, green, blue or black—and every size! Shoe Shop—Second Floor As a tennis blouse: its sleeve- less freedom en- ables you to get New models that represent the modern trend in the high ones. radio receivers, Incorporated in them are the latest refinements in radio engineering and designs. 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