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SOCIETY. Pretty Weddings Grace Records of th The marriage of Miss Catherine Jean e Midautumn Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Sigourney of Bethune, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Virginia, attended the wedding. ‘The bride, who is a graduate of Cen- John Pranklin Bethune of Falls Church, | tral High School, has been attendin Va., to Mr. Walter Lee Phillips of Rich- | George Wasiington Onivereits o 8 mond, Va., at present residing in Buf- Miss Elizabeth Virginia Hammond, falo, son of the late Mr. Walter L. Phil- | goiohter of the Rev. Dr. W. S. Ham- lips and Mrs. Irene Burfoot Phillips of | mond, pastor of Trinity M. E. Chuseh Richmond, took place last evening at 8 | South, of Martinsburg, W. Va., and g'clock in the Presbyterian Church at|Mrs. Hammond, and Mr. Kendali King Falls Church, Va, the Rev. A. B. Alt- Hoyt :f Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 'lg!:‘r, pastor of the church, officiating. C. Hoyt of Washington, were and yeliow chrysanthemums | married at noon Friday by the bride's made 8 prety setting for the wedding, | father at the plrlun‘(yi there in the and as the guests were assembling Mrs. presence of immediate families. Af James W. Brown, organist, gave & pro- formal wedding breakfast followed, am of nuptial selections and Miss 5 : Ellzabeth Whght of Weanington sang A RO ton “At Dawning” and the Sigma Kappa Mrs. Hoyt has been an art supervisor “Sweetheart Song.” in the Washington city schools. Mr. Ber Tather” B oy oy | Hovt 18 o Gy Dublbing satin cut on princess lines, With & 10ng | b masnineian S train flaring from the skirt. Her veil of eggshel ‘They were accompanied here by rela- Dr, Mrs. Albert 11 color tulle was arranged With | ves, including Dr. and orange blossoms, and she carrie Joanna | Toye of Washington, the latter a sister Hill roses and lilies of the valley. £ attia, Dy sud Moy, Tove Wors Miss Elizabeth McGroarty was the | O, the bride. Dr. y hew ¥ mald of honor, wearing & gown of | Miarried here last Spring by her father green satin and carrying yellow chrys- anthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horace Greeley bridesmaids were Miss Helen|of Webster City, Iowa, announce the Drew, Miss Betty_Parker of Washington, | arriage of their daughter, Miss Thelnm. Miss Frances Butterworth of Falls|Arlene Greeley, to Mr. Arthur Kettler Church, Va.. and Miss Gertrude Bevan | of Chicago and Washington. of Alexandria, Va. They wore gowns of The ceremony was performed at 11 .yel_}gg:lmm and carried yellow chrys- | grclock on the morning of October 28 E he Rev. and Mrs. Ed- Mr. Thomas Burfoot, Phillips of Rich- | {5, the home of the Rev. end Mrs. - mond, Va., was best man and the ushers | ments the Rev. Mr. Taber officiating. selected were Mr. Robert Wellford Phil- lips of Richmond, Va.; Mr. Edward Wil- Mr. Merritt Greeley gave his sister in and Mrs. Merritt Greeley was cox Richards of Warrenton, Mr. Paul | IATIAge and Mrs. Fereitt Mustard of New York City and Mr. Newton J. Painter of Buffalo, N. Y. ‘The bride wore a gown of royal blue transparent velvet with hat and acces- A reception followed the ceremony for out-of-town guests and a few close | 578 to match and & corsage bouquet friends. Mrs. Bethune, mother of the A wedding breakfast followed the bride, wore a gown of black lace, with ' . ceremony at the Carlton Hotel, after O poCuduet, of YSiiow roses, and | Lhich Mr. Kettler and his bride left for rs. Phillips, mother of the bridegroom, dog: Baltimore, where they sailed on_the Douquet, of gardeniey i & shoulder | g fg G tam for Tampa, Miami, Paim Mr. Phillips and his bride left later for & wedding trip, the bride wearing a green tweed ensemble, with a long coat | after December 1 at Alban Towers. and an eggshell-color satin blouse, and accessbries to correspond. They will be &t home later in Buffalo, N. Y. | ‘The marriage of Miss Jane Stevenson of Mrs. Wash- Among the out-of-town guests were | ington and the late Willlam Dodge Ma. Irene B. Phillips Miss Sus Bhil. | Washington of Pauquier County, V., Mr. and Mrs. Weliford Phillips, Mr, | and_ Lieut. Thurston Booth Clark, son and Mrs. Thomas Phflugfi. Mrs. E. and Mrs. L. F. James, .| of Mrs. Cornelia L. R. Gaines of War- , Mr. | renton, Va., and the late Arthur Lud- . Earl Tice, Mrs. W. A. Haskins | low Clark of New York, took place in Mary Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. | St. James Church at Warrenton yester- . Diggs, all of Richmond, Va. | day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. d Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tincher of The chancel was decorated with white an ‘Wilkes-Barre, Pa. chrysanthemums, palms and candles, A number of pre-nuptial parties were | the remainder of the church with ven in honor of the bride. Among | Autumn leaves and chrysanthemums. Who entertained were Miss Peggy | Mr. W. T. Street, organist, played the tt, Miss Helen Drew, Miss Betty | wedding’ march and appropriate music Parker, Mrs. Thomas Phillips of Rich- | before the ceremony, and a solo, “For mond, Miss Prances Butterworth of | You Alone,” was sung by Miss Jessie .':.'," ul:n:vh. Miss Elizabeth :(cumfla Dunlop of Norfolk, Va., aunt of the Kappa Sorority. bride. The ceremony was formed by ‘The le is a graduate of George Rev. David Camj Mayers of University and: & member | Locidnprire. Ve, cesisied by the Rev. of Sigma Kappa Sorority and the bride- 1 Delafield Bowden, rector S?m graduated from the Engineering 3 hool of the University of Virginia. | *The bride entered with her brother- Bright chrysanthemums in-law, Thomas Underwood ey, mlm’.fi' vm.egm":k Aumm'= who gave her in marriage. She wore & SUNDAY. palms ted mndehblr‘\‘h !omz of Miss ana Mre. Augast B0 poner o My ugustus 8. Goodyear, son of Mr. Sam- , of Kingston, N. Y., at Grace Lutheran Church Wednes- day, October 20, at 7:30 o'clock in the ingston, acted as the bridegroom’s best man and the ushers were Mr. FI Bush, Mr. Goodyear, brother ©of the bridegroom, P. costume of ivory satin with train of tulle and vell of rare old lace, an heir- loom, and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Her sister, Mrs. ‘Thomas U. Dudley, jr., was matron of honor and wore & gown of maize-color taffeta, with close-fitting hl". of yellow velvet. Her bouquet was of n roses and forget-me-nots. The brides- maids wore gowns of turquoise taffeta with close-fitting hats of a deeper shade of blue and carried Talisman roses. They were Miss Luck Barry of Norfolk and Miss Hilda Hordern of ‘Warrenton. The bridegroom and his ushers were in full dress naval uniform. Mr. Gerardus B. Clark of Washington was ‘Walter H. Price, Lieut. Alfred P. Ran- dolph, Lieut. C. Gregg, Lieut. Tay- lor Scott Keith and Lieut. Forrest Close, U. 8. N. After the ceremony & reception was given at the home of Mrs. William Dodge of Washington, on Bethel road. Among_the out-of-town guests were Miss Hannah Fairfax Washington of Richmiond, Va.; Mrs. Banyer Clark, A. Ludlow Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Haig and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lippin- cott, New York: Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Stewart and Elliott Randolph, Bal- timore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells, Miss Florence Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Kenreth Parkinson and Comdr. Carl Jones, Washington, D. cL:l L:eu:.‘fln'n“dl Mrs. Willlam Graham, Lieut. Bassett and Lieut. J. J. Woodward, A reception for members of the wed- | NOr{olk, Va. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. NOVEMBER 1930—PART THREE, TWO BRANCHES OF THE MILITARY SERVICE HAVE CHARMING HOSTESSES IN WASHINGTON SOCIETY Armistice Day Ball Scheduled to Benefit Wor]d W.f veterflfl' Proceeds to Be. Used in Establishing Emergency Fund for the Unemployed. Elaborate pmiram Ar- ranged. The Army and Navy dcbutantes of the season will have a box at the eleventh annual military Armistice ball | of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at the Mayflower Hotel Armistice night, No- vember 11, the proceeds to establish an emergency fund for the unemploy- ed veterans of the World War. Miss Margene Musser, daughter of Col. and Mrs. R. C. Musser, heads the group of attractive buds, who are sponsoring the ball. Most of the young ladies have parents, who are patrons for the event. Many prominent in society and eivic organizations have purchased blocks of tickets, to be given to the disabled veterans at the local service hospitals, and a number have bought tickets, not expecting to be able to attend, but just to help the ball financially. President and Mrs. Hoover head the list of patrons and patronesses, which also includes the Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L. Stimson, who has pur- chased a box to be given to the veterans at Walter Reed Hospital; the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mel- lon; the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles F. Adams, the Secretary of Labor, Mr, James J. Davis, and Mrs. Davis; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, brother-in-law and sister of the Vice President; the Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel; the Ambas- sador of Belgium and Princess de Ligne; the Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Filipowicz; the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, the Minister of Al- bania, Mr. Konitza, and Senator and Mrs. William E. Borah. Also the com- mercial secretary of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Leander McCormick- Goodhart, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauff- mann, Dr. and Mrs. James F. Mitchell, Mrs. Frank C. Mrs. Robert H. . J. C. Boyd, U. 8. N.; Mrs. James F. Curtis, Col. Henry May, Maj. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman, Mrs. Mor- ris Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd, Maj. and Mrs. Ernest J. Daw- ley, who have taken a box; Mr. and Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, Mr. Joseph P. Tumuity, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spald- ing, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stellwagen, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Spencer, Mrs. Alex- ander Stewart, Maj. and Mrs. Julius I. Peyser, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'C. Roberts, Mrs. Oliver Coatsworth, Mr. Edward F. Colladay and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans. P 5536 House of Mercy Concert Engage Sometyt Aid Miss Dilling, the harpist, who will be one of the artists at the concert to be given for the benefit of the House of Mercy Monday, November 24, at 4 o'clock in the small ball room of the Willard Hotel, has appeared in Paris with Mme. Yvette Guilbert and thoroughly captivated her audience by the spirit and delicacy of her perform- ance. Miss Helolse Russell-Fergusson in costume, will give old folk songs oi the Hebrides in Gaelic and charming Scottish _songs of her own country. Mrs. Edward S. Perot, Mrs. James E. Jones, Mrs. Frederick De Courcy Faust and Mrs. William M. F'. Sowers are on the Ushering Committee and will be assisted by several young girls. Mrs, Frank Anderson and Mrs. John Proctor have charge of the publicity. Mme. Florian, Vurpillot, 1769 Q street, is treasurer of the entertainment and in charge of the tickets. Thankegiviag Night/Bll At Willard Hotel Mrs. William V. Pratt, wife of Ad- miral Pratt, chief of naval operations, has accepted the chairmanship of the annual Thanksgiving ball to be held at the Hotel Willard the evening of ‘Thursday, November 27, for the benefit of the Navy Relief Society. This sos clety, of which Admiral Dewey was the president for many years, was founded for the purpose of collecting funds and providing relief for widows, orphans and mothers.of deceased offi- cers and enlisted personnel of the Reg- ulx:riN.vy rl‘gfl erlme Corps .and to al n securing employment for them This ball is an annual Thanksgiving event for the worthy cause. ding party and relatives followed the Emmanuel Episcopal Church was the 4 A . , after which the bride and | soene of an impressive wedding cere- £ e 3 B, o . i bridegroom left for & motor trip | mony Saturday morning, October 25, FINE FURS the South, the bride wearing | when Miss Mary Evelyn Dyer, daugh- wore & fashioned of black lace . Pranck and was by the Rev. Luther B. - —that you'll admire. Our el The out-of-town guests included Mr. | ,; yirs william Scantlebury at the or- ’ 1 ! i The bride entered the church with an ensemble of dahlia-color velvet with | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Dyer, shoes and hat to match. became the bride of Mr. Harold W. The mother of the bride, Mrs. Rolle, | picker, The ceremony was performed s black velvet hat trimmed in Tove You Truly” and siver. A shoulder corsage cluster of | Prcfica bY ¥ Love Xou FTUN ire: furs’ have quality.”style Toses completed her outfit. Adalaide Miller, who was accompanied ‘ . . . 1 :l:’em"!‘{‘;d:o 1;:;:Txme"1: . : ction gan. The church was bu}a‘x)zummem- ; , ' rated in palms, ferns, white chrysan- » : themums and Autumn leaves. EXPERT REMODELING AND REPAIRING her father, who escorted her to the altar, where he gave her in marriage. . and Mrs. Goodyear will make # Gt Mo She wore 8 blue transparent velvet en e at 1422 Buchanan street. | .o with eggshell color accessories An attractively arranged informal | and she carried a bouquet of talisman wedding took place Wednesday evening e aley. Upper left: Mrs. Charles H. Noble, lovely young matron, the wife of Lieut. Noble, stattoned at Fort Myer.—Bachrach Photo. . ) B S it of Lutes ad Wore & beowe Upper right: Mrs. Willam D. Davis, whose husband, Lieut. Comdr. Davis, Medical Corps, U. §. N,, is stationed in Washington. — i i1is-Ewing Photo. Ch\lrcsh’.' L r:e;csl:zh vg:‘l;‘ | e (h veanall oclot and ehe Lower left: Mrs. Hartley, wife of Capt. Leroy P. Hartley, U. S. A, stationed st the Army War College, where they are taking active part in the dances and other activities of the Army set. FUR SHOP beth r . ~—Harris-! wing 0t0. - and Mrs. Samuel Jackland Smith be- | carried a bouquet of Perenet roses. " . Luberoft, nd ter, Miss Dorot! have returned from season came the bride of Ensign Clayton Clif- | The best man was Mr. Frank Ricker, a w.l:"w-nrlg:r‘k mo«m Luberoff, wife of Maj. Lul , s & A, and her daugh iss hy White, who have the Pacific Coast and will spend the _H‘n’!l{l!y’;;hlnm.mo; 1617 Conn. Ave. N.W. ton Marcey, son of Mr. John Marcey of | brother of the bridegroom. Lander, Wyo. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. George Piske Dudley per- gicker left for Atlantic City and will T ’ formed the ceremony, which was pre-{be at home after November 1 at 2202 | in peach crepe, and Mrs. Zola Payne |London Wedding Attracts | HC 1eft the United States October 15| Robert Osmond Ssunders on Klingle e s -0 L LY | Richmond, Va, ‘and Baltimore, Mdy| Mr. Earl Cunningham, brother of the Interest in Washington Xiih his bride sbout November 22| asssted in recelving by Mrs. Wiliam Bronze lace fashioned the gown of | were present. P bridegroom, was best man. The ushers | A wedding of interest to Washington | spend a short time at Chevy Chase Club | Altchison and Mrs. A. B. Farnham. the bride, who was given in marriage |\ oo iabeth Marcey, daugh- | Were Mr. Amold Trons, Mr. Owen Jack- | Tesidents took place Saturday, October | until they find & permanent residence. | Miss Nellie Boyd Taylor, assistant edu- | B e & A velvet hiet and scosh- | cer of M, and Mra Georss P, Marcey, | son, Mr; Grover Payne $Ad 32r; Reverdy | R e ey e e SoTE — Cflltiflnb's&rvtary of the A. A U. W, | She carried an arm bouquet of Talis- | 123 Cherry Valley, Balision, Va. Was | Marcey, a brother of the bride. Belgium, became the bride of Lieut. ‘C].“H srudy Club Plans w the guest speaker. Her sub- man roses marrled b0 M valter J. Cunningham | .y church was decorated with palms, | Comdr. Webb Trammell, U. §. N., in Meeti Bteadng | i it oy Doty Reoe Mrs. Leslie Ooo?\vnm th; matron of :{egcmr; N(l))c-bl; ul:lrmzhzu'-‘uhine a .ffl%,’, ferns, oak leaves, pink and yellow roses ‘,_,,m,‘ml England. | ng on lu Y |ris will exhibit a collection of toys B A e OnL heendant, wore & | Ciristian Church, with the Bev ir B, | Following the marriage & reception was | Comdr. Trammell served as aide to| The Child Study Club of Wesley | sponsored by the Washington Child Re. | SoRE ot e m‘len roses 1 ace, and | Tbaugh, pastor of the church, offi- | beld at the home of the bride, after | Admiral Bristol from 1927 to 1929 in | Heights will meet at the home of Mrs. 'search Center. carried Bweetheart roses 3 g which they left on a motor trip to Nor- | the Asiatic Fleet and was then as. The bridegroom's best man was Mr. | clating | : G Ceoria ot Tanda Wro. | | ‘The bride, who was given away by her | 10k, V igned to the Navy Department here. A reception for members of the family | brother, Charles H. 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