Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1930, Page 39

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. JUNE 22, 1930—PART THREE.' 7 : the ceremony and during the mass. ypr; Ray Sim and Mr. L. Bd- | R. Y. Micholson performed the cere- | Miss Emily Campbell was maid of | beige lace and a corsage of pink sweet | Mrs, Richard Carnaggio, sister of the | Joseph Barbagallo and Mr. Albert De e mn gs Miss Florence Yocum sang, accompanied | Ward Flaherty of this city. mony. The church was effectively dec- | nonor, wearing & Lady Dana gown of | PeAs. D A s ey S | P by Mr. George Herbert Wells, A Dreakfact followed the ceremony, st | crated with ferns, paims and baskets of | L0000 VIATINE B . 5 Mr. and Mrs. McGowan started later | will wear a beige chiffon dress, large| Mr. Abdo and his bride will leave oy Aoy sl Bannockburn Country Club, where the | Spring flowers. Mr. Edward K. Rouse ench blue chiffon. She wore & Jarge |, the evening for & wedding trip, the | hat And shoes in the same color. | immediately after the reception for (Continued From Sixth Page.) N'mrb ride was escorted to the altar by | bride received the guests, assisted by “O Promise Me ’ horsehair hat of the same shade with | bride traveling in dark blue crepe dress Miss Margaret Marchettl of Rich- |New York. — T brother, Mr. Joseph H. McCann, | Mrs. McCann, who wore beige georgetts 'Amour,” sccompanied by | Shoes and mitts to match and carried | with bolero coat and blue hat to match. l L | | degroom. m very attractive dress of | WhO §AVe her in marrlage. Her gown | and lace. Mr. Grau and his bride left | Miss Daniels. who wiso played the wed- | talisman roses and delphinium, After July 1 they will be at home in | M0Pd. VA. will be maid of honor, wear-| o\ 40y morning. June 17, In 8t o d silk. | Was of ivory satin, fashioned on prin- - cess lines, the skirt falling in folds, in the afternoon for a motor trip to | ding marches. The other attendants were: Mrs. Har- | their apartment on Massachusets ave- After the ceremony the bride and | ending in & long traln. The bodice was Atlantic City. Mrs. Grau's going-away | by hec. bride was escorted to the altar | old J. Seeley and Mrs, Sidney nue. S0y Orgindie Bt NG e W) of S Oatherine B, Dertes daughtes cf oom : costume was tan and brown silk, with her father, who gave her in marriage. | son, sisters of the bride, . | The out-of-town guests were Mr. and ) | Mr. and Mrs John T. Doyle, and My gty W e R B A T fade, With long sleeves. Her tulle veil | accessories to match. After July i they | Her gown unusually lovely. Tash | Charies Hutchinson and Mrs. Vineent | Mra. Archur H. Rettpencr ot Nen vons | The bridesmaids are Miss Josephine | Stephen Glovd Donohoe, ~ took place Bork City and Northern eesccts oy | fell from & close-tting cap. caught | will be at home in Wachington, loned of ivory satin on princess lines, | Parr, sisters of the bridegroom. They | Mrs. Eva Cook and daughter of Sa- | Puleo, Miss Josephine Longo. Miss| The Rev. T. Vincent Fitzgerald, assisted or, Teturning to the city about July | Bloassoms e thiac {ers Of Orange | Among the guests from out of town | the long full skirt being Graped on the | wore Lady Dana sowns of Patou DIk | rempan, Ge . abre Rt Luddy and son | Carmel Chite, Miss Albena Falasco, by the pastor, the Rev, Pather Harring- . AR Wedrwerti's poing-avay ot | DL E:::‘ llil]lll::-:flfi:q\‘l,:("ewu of | were Mis. Prances M. Krikawa, sister | left side and caught with orange blos- | chiffon with hats shoes and mitts to | of Atiabta, Ga: Mrs R. H. Steuart of | Miss Ida Saldano, Miss Lilllan Sfl\':.'-."» ton. performed the ceremony, which E;“, a green tweed ensemble suit Miss Helen McCann, the brides sis- OfiN€ bride, and Mrs. Helen McDer- = soms. Her tulle veil fell from a tight- | match and carried large boquets of Kil- | Stratford, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn = Miss Catherine Law and Miss 1y | was followed by & nuptial mass. Voca Ing an appliqued organdle dress with | g, enq Gatholie Ghurch, the wedding mott of Brookiyn, N. Y.; 3 . | fitting cap of chantilly lace larney roses. ‘Tripplett and son of Norfolk, Va. Bowden who aie wearing organdie | selections were rendered during the ith & close-fitting silk hat to match. | ter. was mald of honor, wearing & | Brendan J. McCann and M the a‘ldupwllh cl llernyo( on‘::."egr::lo:» Mr.y(mrdon McGowan, brother of the i —— frocks of pastcl shades with tight | ceremony and mass by Miss Florence uf;oa'fl be z“ home after July 13 | peach-colored embroidered net, with | B. Vance of Chicago, Mr. soms. The bridal boquet was of white | bridegroom, acted as best man and the ‘The marriage of Miss Ceceila Cifala, | bodices, long skirts and short puff | Yocum. mont street northwest. lalfeta bow of chartreuse and peach | George P. Brau, sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | roses and lilies of the ley. ushers were Mr. Robert Edwards, Mr. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore | cleeves. Their large organdie hats and | The bride was escorted fo the altar The Shy golr She wore a large horsehair braid | jiam Cullison, Miss Harriet Cullisonand | The little flower girl was & niece of | Clfton Johnsen: Nov Albert Thompson | Cifala, and Mr. Charles Abdo. son of | shoes match their frocks. They will|by her father. who gave her in mat % :"n:m‘r’olnzmr“s ‘"n':l\ u.-\.‘\:—(hn: ;:,‘; .’v‘r . s.::xy(;’:g-g%hm‘(‘hr;:::es to | Mrs. Danlel Sullivan, all of Balti- | the l;]rldt. Miss Gloria Jean Plummer, | and Mr. Lester Harris. er. ":g.um:i Anton Ab\:o. wfilll llll: carry old-fashioned bouquets. riage. Her gown was an unu: s 0! e ddu Nate e cary . | more, A r. 'S, lace afternoon at 4 o'clock af s sh Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, when Miss Mary McCann, another sister, | "0 M4 Sl B o ot LI xlr::‘pfl;ugx’:ififlm“m;mu:::fifi Bt “Aloysius' Church, the Rev. Futher | , Little Miss Jeanette I T A B i Joepaice McCann. daugh- | was bridesmaid, her dress being of blue | _ The Rhode Island Avenue Methodist | pink chIffon oves baby b copio el | 2 reception was held on the lawn at the | Bt Al officiating. ool gl nge B o b -fitted sleeves and. T O iMrs. Juseph W. McCann, became | embroidered net, with taffeta bow in | Protestant Church was the sceme of & | bmuire. tom “with: LomEiik the floor. the bride, when the bridal party was | _The bride, who will be given in mar- | Jackle Carress and Bobby Carress w v SAited’ sleeven arK [Bue Wride of Mr. George P Crau Jr | pink and blue and horsehair hat of the | charming wedding Wednesday evening, | Her poke bonnet was of taffeta satty | esisted ih Teceiving by Mrs. Johnson. | riage by her father. will wear an ivory | D€ the ring bearers cap effect and czu Thie Rev. Joseph M. Moran performed = same shade. shoes to match, and car- | when Miss Dorothy Virginia Johnson, | the sbew shode trimmed in blue forget- | mother of the bride, who wore a beige | satin gown fashioned on princess lines, | Mr. Abdo will have as his best man, b gyt o iy bk e ceremony, which was followed by a | ried Ophelia roses and blue delphinium. | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jesce C. John- | me-nots and tied with blue ribbon. She | lace gown and hat of capucine horse- | the Xu‘l skirt ending in a long sweep- | Mr. Frank Cifala, brother of the bride, WBUAYS of ol Toaguet of ‘Bride's Susen wptial mass. The church was d=co- Mr. Francis X. Wilson acted as best | son, became the bride of Mr, wore lace mitts and carried an old- | hair braid and a shoulder spray of pink | ing train. Her tulle veH will he held | and the ushers wili be Mr. Joseph De “i ’M_ ¢ th g lley. Miss Ethel ical seectiite flowers and palms. | man. and the ushers were Mr. Brendan | James McGowan, Jr., son of Mr. and | fasijoned bouguet of ace tiny pink | roses and Mrs. McGowan, mother of | in place by & cap of real lace and | Marco, Mr. George Cifala, Mr. Caspar 304 liies of the valley, 2 8 ® o " s : g < bridesmuid, g A la al Selections were presented before | J McCann, brother of the bride, of | Mrs Harry James McGowan. The Rev. | rosebuds and for-get-me-nots. | the bridegroom, who wore a gown of | orange blossoms. She will carry lilies | Crelleison, Mr. George Porpate, Mr ‘:;:l‘"‘;‘; ‘1“;:[““'1’\' ‘]’“c:f";'\_ pastel ‘;,m, e _ crepe, with accessories of shell pink 1 and carried & bouquet of delicate pink roses and blue delphinfum The Hub Offers This $159 Bedroom Suite || &g 5 shii brother of the bride, and Mr. Lawrence -l — the ceremony a wedding break- At the Reduced fast was served followed by a reception at the home of the bride’s parents » @ i 3 1751 A street southeast. BB L Price of Mr. Donohoe and his bride left later ) Wy utl in the day for a_wedding trip to - Florida by water. The bride traveling PO in a violet ensemble with accessories of & {1/ g o | violet and beige. ~After August 1, the LAY L young couple will be at home at 5120 I ] Kansas avenue Y Social Fetes Mark Season In Fraternity Circle M . . Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority held its Genuine African closing dance at Bannockburn Country ] Ciub Wednesday from 10 to 1 o'clock y i There were about 40 couples present walnut veneers and refreshments were served shorily H e | after midnight. The sorority’s advisory —solid oak inte- ||| councii had charge of the arrangement and much of the success of the affai Y > 4 N rior was attributed to its work. Gold Oak . The members of Delta Chapter and olden a — : i their escorts were guests of Miss irma T | . 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