Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1929, Page 38

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 23 1520_PART 3. _ Cupid’s Victories Multiply As Month of Brides Recedes RZ eh = , i Clp;ta] at Height of Mltn'mon;-l Season—Numer- ous June Weddings, Charmingly Appointed, Cllimind Attention of Soct'cty. i q & ? i I - i i peilé E | 2 £ ? : 5E d it 5 g5 ' Ei 4 4 il i u - ! % g Miss Martha Jones, daughter of Mrs. Willlam Robinson. and Mr. Maurice Prosser Fox of h, N. C,, son of Mrs. J. H. Fox of Dan 3 . married yesterday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson at 3422 Thirteenth street. The cere- mony_was performed at 5:30 o'clock, Rev. William A. Lambeth, pastor of the Mount Vernon Methodist Church, of- ficiating. ‘The apartment had an elaborate and very effective arrangement of shasta daisies and yellow gladioli, the im- provised altar with white prie-dieu hav- ing large clusters of yellow daisies tied with yellow satin ribbon at either end, the streamers reaching to the stairway and marking the aisle. Tall cathedral candles gave the only light in addition to that of the late afternoon. Miss Leland Parker played the wed- music and accompanied Mr. A. "lan"z the valley. Y Mrs. William 8. Gatewood of Austin, ‘Tex., was matron of honor and was in pale yellow georgette crepe trimmed with yellow lace and wore a hat of the same color, and carried yellow roses and blue Harlen Castle, tenor, who sani ggl." ‘written by him and bride and bridegroom. m in marriage by Robinson. She wore trimmed with corn-color French flow- ers and she carried an arm bougquet of Grace Coolidge roses and lilies of the n.lleyi Robinson was matron of honor for her dlu:hrter and wore ’:“P%I‘.\;g model gown of ocean green ol.flun same shade and a_ shadow and slippers to match. Her bou- snapdragons, larkspur (Continued on Fourth Page.) Nuptial Events Listed For Saturday, June 29 on & white Bible. . Frank Gawin Jones, brother of the bride, was ‘best man. An informal reception immediately followed the ceremony and later Mr. and Mrs. Fox started for a wedding trip, the bride wearing an ensemble in shades of blue and eggshell tint with hat to match. They will be at home after July 30 in Raleigh, N. C. Among the out-of-town guests Minnie C. Opple Egggég?ga fysedine BEgey E i Staunton, Va. a1 q ¢ : o PR s - Luncheon and Shower ', Honors Bride-Elect iF s, i H §§E§g the ceremony Mr. Beall and his bride left for a northern wedding trip, . Beall ring & blue and flesh took place yester- with accessories to ‘Vermont Avenue Suzann Ll 3 llre amison, daughter of 3 . W. G. V. Jamison of this city, formerly of Colorado, became the bride of Mr. Harold M. Young of Washing- ton, formerly of Alabama, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. I Young of Ver- non, Ala, the Rev. Dr. Early Wilfley. Upper left: Mrs. Frank Willard Davis, before her marriage in St. Alban’s Church she was Miss Katherine Smithdeal Norman, daughter of Mrs. Charles Jefferson Norman. Upper right: Mrs. C. G. Douglas, formerly Miss Margaret Deysher, her marriage June 1. Lower left: umn.u-bnurdur.mun.mmms of North Resemont, Va., before her recent marriage Miss Helen Sweeley. Lower right: Mrs. Vincent Antonelli, formerly Miss Irene Marie Virga, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John B. Virga, to make her home in Brooklyn, N. ¥. the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart, on Ellerson avenue, Clarendon. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer of Mount Airy, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. |a picture hat of green horsehair and Jerome C. Spear of Chevy Chase, and | carried an arm bouquet of peonies and Mr. C. S. Speiden of Riverdale, Md., lavender lace flowers. bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Lucius B, Ensign, was the matron of honor, ite Mr. John H. Swart of Fairfax, Va.,, to Mr. Wairen Gifford Hall, 2d, of Providence and Washington, son of Mr. ‘The bride wore a wn of white made quite simply, with a skirt shorter in the front and reaching the floor in the back. Her wveil nlfwmn:.lziflt on fell from .a cap of old Miss Patty Ann Jamison was maid of honor for her sister, wearing a yellow chiffon gown made with a short jacket and a skirt with an uneven hemline. She wore a picture hat matching her frock and carried a bouquet of yellow ‘The bridesmaids Jamison, sister of the bride; Miss Ger- trude Young, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Jessie Booth, Miss Margaret Har- riman, Miss Carol Prazer of New York and Miss Helen Purer of Bridgeport, Conn. They wore frocks of organdy in pastel shades, made bouffant, picture hats to match, and carried roses. . Eber Legates of Holly Oak, Nova Scotia; Mr. Edwin Brower, Mr. Walter Lee of Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. Robert Jeffries of Morgantown, W. Va.: Mr. Goerge Helmmick and Mr. Emil Press of this city. An informal reception followed the ceremony at 1815 H street, when the Among the out-of-town guests were the Rev. and Mrs. A L. Mr were | - EE Fi Mr. | the home of the bride, at the . and Mrs. Edward B. Hall of Providence, took place Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock in the Duncan Chapel M. E., Fairfax, Va., the Rev, A. L. Harnsberger of Mount Airy, Md., officlating. The chapel was decorated with cut flowers, fl" and fe , and Miss Agnes | itt of Winchester, Va., ?!.'r{"uu' program of :u;:n music be‘- ceremony an accompani- mentz for Mrl“yerom C. !hur.pt‘l‘m sang “O Promise Me” and “At Dawn- e bride was given in marriage her brother, Mr. J. Pranklin !'l‘r,ty, and wore & gown of white satin, a tulle veil held by a cap of lace, pearls and tiny clusters of orange blossoms. Her » uet was of white roses and lilies e valley, Mrs. John Franklin Swart, sister-in- law of the bride, was the matron of honor, wearing a pink taffeta gown and carrying pink roses, and Miss Frances V. Hurst of Herndon, Va., was the maid of honor in a light blue taffcta gown and carrying a bouquet of pink rose- u were Miss Mary | buds. Little Florence Mortimer Ford of Ballston, Va., niece of the bride, was flower girl, wear a_ white organdy frock, and John lin Swart, jr., nephew of the bride, was the ri’u T. Mr. Jerome C. Shear of Chevy Chase Was best man and the ushers selected were Mr. Stacy 8. Swart of Fairfax, brother of the bride, and Mr. C. 8. Speiden. A reception followed the ceremony at Jackson Highway, when the wedding couple were assisted in recelving by Mrs. Swart, mother of the bride, who wore a black lace gown over orchid satin. After the reception, Mr. Hall and his bride left for a_wedding trip to Providence and .the Wew England States, the bride wi ensemble with accesso: 5 They will be at home upon their return, at 116 Devonshire Gardens, East Falls Church. The Ugly Duckling Tea House 115 B St. S.E. A number of pre-nuptial parties were Lieut, Dobak was the best man, and iven in honor of the bride. Miss Edna | the ushers included Lieut. Perdue, Lieut. jerman and Miss Bernice Jerman and | Mack, Lieut. Cornog, Lieut. Jeter, Lieut. Miss Florence L. Groff of Fairfax gave ' Riggins and Lieut. Barlowe. a shower in honor of the bride, June 7. | Following the ceremony Maj. and Mrs. Nuptial Event in Georgia Do 'rtmm'?rmm £ thei? 30 f‘t‘e“ s u) a luncl Al r quarters Of Interest to Capital Folk. at Fort Benning. During the afternoon A wedding of interest in Washington | Lieut. and Mrs. Dunn left for a motor took place Tuesday at Columbus, Ga. | trip and will sail August 20 from New when Miss Marie Russ, daughter of Mrs. | York for their new station in the Phil- Marie nleberbe%;m :Ed bth‘: 1:;; usoé, ippines. Joseph Russ, me the bride ut. —_— E e ceremony | Church Preitily Decorated Theodore Lamar Dunn. Th Y | For dsl C % Was formed at Trinity Episcopal Church, Capt. Fay, chaplain, U. 8. A, In St. Charles’ Church, Clarendon, officiating, the nce of & large | Va., June 19, Miss Alice Estelle Stew- assemblage of relatives and friends. art and Mr. Stanislaus Dyer were The church was decorated with tall | married. The bride wore a dress of baskets filled with white peonies, and | dark blue georgette with hat to match cathedral candles were used on the |and carried a white prayer book. altar. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Barker of Fort Benning sang “At Dawning,” accompanied by Mrs, Vonderam at the n. e bride was escorted to the altar by Maj. Samuel I. McCants, who gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of white lace, fashioned afted a mid-Vic- torian style. She wore a picture hat Shoxe Boudact of gardentas, shower bouquet of 3 Miss Dorothy Russ was her sister's maid of honor and only attendant. She wore & fashioned of chartreuse made ankle length, and Her sister, Mrs. C. M. Houchins, was her only attendant. She wore tan tte with a large hat of tan and ed by the Rev. Father Rankin and the church was beautifully decorated in white hydrangeas and potted plants. Mrs. Laura Jarrett sang “O Promise Me"” 'and “I Love Yod Truly,” and Mr. James K. Marshall sang “Ave Matla,” accompanied at the organ by Mr. War- Ten Sweeny. Mrs. Jarrett and Mr. Marshall also sang a duet the mass. A wedding ast was served at The Cost of Repairing and Remodeling Furs —is much less during the Sum- mer months and there is No Charge for Storage —on such orders, left with us. Furs promptly called for, on notice. SARS FUR CO. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC OVER FORTY YEARS 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phohe M. 1647 butterfly roses. ‘The wedding ceremony was perform- | p left immediately after the breakfast for a short wedding trip. Bride and Bridegroom Greeted by Nuptial Music. Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church South was the scene of tty weat di ‘Tuesday even! af v‘;:"m Miss l.‘z 1) Y Berry offi The church was decorated with lilies, ferns, palms and cut flowers, and as the guests were assembling & program of nuptial selections was given on the “’l!knw bride was given in marriage by her father, and she wore a gown of white satin, fashioned with s close- fitting bodice and a long full skirt. Her tulle veil fell from a cap of orange lossoms and she carried a shower | trock _and Catherine Fortney were the bridesmalds, orchid starched chiffon, with | wearing slippers and hats to match, and their bougquets were of yellow. roses. ‘h:..l;a‘un m.unflnetf-y June Saunders was ower girl, wearing a pink o carrying & tiny bukr'e‘tn?f pink roses. Mr. Elmer Potterton was best man for Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pearson of Were. | tello, Idaho, and Mr. Howard G. tertaining for Edgar M. Rich and Mrs. H. L. back. Prett; Wdil% Ceremony In Dy-hlm pel. at 1, Georgetown Uni o‘clo':k Saturday Miss Miriam E. Poca- Camp- " | bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. * | bell, Blackfoot, Idaho, were ‘Thomas Announcing the Summer Sale of Dresses 51095 For Afternoon and Street As Well as Sport Wear ‘The Rev. Father . of the ywn Uni faculty performed the ceremony. altar Beauty Parlor Boom 304 Kreare Blds. 11th & G Sts. N.W. Individuality Continuing Our Summer CLEARANCE of Gowns, Dresses, Ensembles, Wraps, and Hats 33% 'REDUCTION.

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