Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1929, Page 19

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(Continued From Eighteenth Page.) of Mlchlnn and is a member of Phi Epsilon fraternity. He ted violinist and was a pupil n:e noted Leopold Auer. Among the out-of-town guests were | . and MHA ‘Thomas C. White and | . and Mrs. Stuart F. Reed of Wash- n and Mr. D. C. Hudkins and Mr. | id Mn Stanley M. Stewart of ppl, W. Va. ‘The marriage of Miss Viola Krozier Harper, daughter of Mrs. Nicholas Har- , to Mr. John Russell Ketcham, son f Mr. and Mrs. Asa C. Ketcham, took ilm yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, the Western Presbyterian Church, Rf Rev. J. Harvey Dunham officiating, . The church- was decorated with gladioli #nd palms, and as the guests were as- bling Mrs. Floyd Williams gave several nuptinl selections. Before the ceremony. in Wallace sang a solo. The bride was given in marriage by Ber brother, Mr. John W. Harper, and #he wore a gown of pale pink chiffon, & picture hat of pink silk braid, and | she carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Frederick Reed was the matron of honor in a flowered chiffon gown and carrying a bouquet of orchid pink and salmon color sweetpeas. Mr. Ger- mond Philipp Vail was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Frederick ;:cd and Mr. John J, Hughes of this y. An informal reception followed in the ¢church parlors, when the couple were @ssisted by Mrs. Harper, mother of the bride, who wore a flowered chiffon gown. Mr. Ketcham and his bride will be at me after a wedding trip at 3030 Q fi eet. Mrs. Ketcham's traveling cos- e was a navy blue and white check silk gown with accessories to correspond. Dr. and Mrs. James A. Flynn have sued invitations for the marriage of heir daughter, Mary Louise, to Mr. William A. Zalesak of this city. The wedding will take place Monday after- noon, July 15, at 4 o'clock in St. Matthew’s Church. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shumate of Mc- | L 3 Dowell, Va.. announce the their d.ln(’hmn Glenna Kathleen, to Mr. Burnell C. Marshall of Mount Sterling, Ky., June 25, in w-nln(ton. and Mrs. Bdmund w. lhxmhfler of Mll Tenth street, Brookland, of their fimlfl‘ Charles w-non mmm .hw Tuesday, June 11, | at La Platte, Charles County. ud Miss | Ella K. Bruen and John- M. | Tavenner accompanied he vride and bridegroom to Southern 'Maryland for the ceremony. The Rev. C. H. Shaw of the La Platte M. E. Church was the officiating minister. Mr, and Mrs. Morton are residing at 1648 U street southeast and will feave for a motor trip through the North in August, Diplomats Make Tennis Game of Unusual Inferest. A tennis match of interhational in- | at Newport yesterday, the participants | including Countess Cornelia Szechenyi, | daughter of the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyi; the secretary | of the Spanish embassy, Senor Don | Jose M. Linares-Rivas; Senorita Na- dejda_de Braganza and Mr. Robert D. van Royen, son of the Minister of the | Netherlands and Mme. van Royen. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, jr, have come from their home in New York to spend a few days at the Grace Dodge Hotel. They are accom- panied by their sons, Mr. John D. Rockefeller, 3d; Mr. Winthrop Rocke- feller and Mr. Davig Rockefeller. They are motoring South) Mrs. William F. R. Hitt, who spent yesterday in Washington at the May- flower, has returned to her country home in Middleburg, Va. Mr. Hitt and his brother, Mr. R. S. Reynolds Hitt, accompanied their mother, Mrs. Robert R. Hitt, to Hot Springs, where she is opening Fair Acre, the place she has leased for the season. Mr. John R. McLean has joined his mother, Mrs, Edward Beale McLean, at Newport. Mrs. L. W. Eugster and daughter, Mrs. D. O. Elliott, with little Anne El- liott, have gone to their Summer home i THY, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, mu:uommue to remain until Dr. Eugster and Maj. Elliott will join the family the first of next week. The Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Gillis, D. D,, of Bath, England, are at the Gracc Dodge Hotel for a few days. The Rev Dr, Gillie, who is one of the leading ministers of England, will preach at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Sunday. P Judge and Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker, who spent the Spring and early Sum- mer at the Wardman Park Hotel, will start today by motor for Wakefield, R. I. Miss Dora Parker went there earlier in the season. Judge and Mrs. Parker will break ground next month for their new home on Massachusetts avenue near the home +jof Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Royall Hol- combe, which they recently sold to M. | and Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss. terest was played on the tennis courts Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb 15 again in her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotcl after a trip to Pittsburgh. She was Jjoined yesterday by her daughter, Mrs, | Thomas Dresser White, who arrived from China to pass several months. Mrs. E. Q. Gaddess has returned from abroad, where she and hér son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Barrymore Gaddess, have been for sev- | eral months. Mrs. Gaddess is in her apartment in the Westmoreland and will | leave shortly to visit her son and daugh- ter-in-law in their home in Greenwich, Conn. Dr, and Mrs, Woodbury Pulsifer will leave Washington this week for their Summer home on the’ Maine coast, where Mrs. Pulsifer will remain until September. Miss Eugenie Le Merle will return to. ‘Washington Sunday from Blowing Rock, N. C. where she has been spending some time at the Mayview Manor Hotel. | Miss Helen Varela and Miss Agatha Varela, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Varela and granddaughters of Mrs. A. A. Birney, will sail Saturday aboard the S. S. Minnekahda for a two-month | M! tour of Europe. Young Visitors from New Jersey Feted Yesterday. Little Miss Mary Virginia Barry, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David E.| Barry, was hostess yesterday afternoon to 30 of her youthful friends in honor of little Miss Winifred Bronson Ker- ney and_Miss Mary Sharkey of Tren- ton, N. J., who are visiting little Miss Kerney's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. ‘Bronson, in their home at 1724 Park road. Miss Grace Sois Wagner, déughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Wagner, will leave for Chicago, Tll, on Monday as delegate to the-conv Delta Sfgma Sorority of the Ev chapter. figggapghorn Sale| Kidskin D’Orsays ELEVENTH ST. on of the Phi | D. C., THURSDAY, She will remain in Chicago with rela- tives uniil September. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gelman of 2649 Woodley road will be at home Sunday evenlnz from 6 to 10 o'clock. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Gelman ‘was, before her marriage in April, Miss Vittle | k5 Mr. Hary L Krupsaw, Krupsaw. Mr. Leo Knechtel of San Prancisco, Calif., and_Miss Carrie D. Rempp of Berkeley, Calif. are spending several months with relatives in Wi Miss Freda Ockershausen, Miss Carla Ockershausen and Miss Pauline Wal- ther are leaving Washin, today for adison, Wis. where. they, will attend the Summer session at the University of (Continued Twentieth Page.) daughter of Of Rough Straws JUNE 27, 1929. First Quality Hose ' GUARANTEED Put in a Supply for Vacation Perfect Quality Extremely Sheer Chif- fon Silk from Top to Toe—New Shades; $ PERFECT QUALITY Pecot Top Sheer Chiffon Silk from Top to Toe New Shades—Worth $1.95 INVESTIGATE OUR PRICES for UNDERWEAR and NEGLIGEES TWO STGRES IN WASHINGTON Where Better Hose Are Sold for Less “Always” —and the rougher the better, it seems. So light in weight, yet large enough to shade the Summer sun. i Featured in Whites, Pas. tels and darker colors, large and small head sizes. $2.29 RED BLUE BLACK The Last Opportunity Friday, 9:15 A.M. 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