Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1930, Page 42

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2 SOCIETY. Fall Weddings Increase As Season Nears End C°Leaving on her wedding journey, Mrs, Ridout wore a traveling costume of wool with & small, close-fitting hat of black and : %k coat with gray fox fur collar and cuffs. Mrs. Ridout will spend their e in ,}‘1““ York, where Dr. to_the They will make their The i) f the Sacred H Church 'wh-sn:henscenn of an attractive yesterday ri Mortor ngly, became e eide of Mr. Phillip Michael O'Brien. ‘The t Rev. Mgr. Gavan united the mnn-lnx;, to‘l'lf uha‘d said the mass whicl wed. by her brot u.‘ . Cea e win Bovure hat of sabje brown velvet, with thoes and gloves to match. She car- ried an arm bouquet of Talisman' roses, tied with sable brown lace ribbon. The bridegroom had for his best man his brother, Mr. James Carey O'Brien of Hallowell, Me. The ushers were Mr. Cletus B. Mattingly, brother of the bride; Mr. John B. Donovan and Mr. WAS wh! ;xbot:-* d:: they left for a Sou ey. o, the bride wearing a dahlia- color en “mble with trimmings of black lapin, hai - ** gloves to mateh. ‘The brides molzm"r ww?{:‘ I“?:;‘n m:: velve! ‘black chiffon Tougit Nan . | Mrs. roses. Her long veil of MT3. | was caught at the back of the neck with morning at 10 o'clock | yall Doing, Mr. Jose] Frankiin Stokes of Washington, became James Milton H‘: the bride of Mr. Charles Roland Bush, | Glin - | lumbia University and is a graduate ‘in | Frederick, Md., and | Mrs. Henry Edmund Weaver, ington, were married , | Methodist Episcopal Church at Prederick ‘was performed by the Rev. J. J. bett, guwr of St. Margaret's Church, Seat Pleasant, Md., who was assisted held lossoms she carri bnulqu't of bride roses and lilles of the ey. Miss Mt H. McConnell, maid of honor, wore a wn of lace and carried & bouquet of yellow roses. Her hat was made of gold lace and she wore gold slippers to match. Little Bernadette Marje Weiss, cousin of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Her frock was made of lace over a blue slip. She ocarried a basket of pink roses. . Daniel Joseph, brother of the bride, acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. Charles A. Cook of Catonaville, Md., and Mr. . A cousin of ‘elss, A'uddln,hl! ast the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. Kunlo and his bride left g., ll;‘l‘ g‘ Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. The y in the ‘The bride's attendant was her sister, Miss Vivian Elizabeth Mr. Rudolph Bush, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Bush left for Lima, Ohio, where they will reside. ‘The White Stone Baptist Church of home of the Rev. John Paul Tyler, with attractively arranged Fall wedding Sat- urday, November 15, at 8 o'clock in the evening, when the marriage of Miss cy wore a gown of white with bl lace and carried a bouquet of w chrysanthemums. bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore 8 gown of ivory velvet and earried a bouquet of Parisian lace orange blossoms. Little Miss Pattie Schertz carried the | n(nglon a satin pillow and wore a frock of blue. had man Mr. Randolph A. 8mith of Balti-' more, Md. The ushers were Dr. Frank Schertz, Mr. Marvin Smith of William and Mary College, Dr. Joe Scherts and Mr. Ammon Dunton of Norfolk, Va. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride’s ration the class of 1923 of the Annapolis Mili- | tary Academy. He is now stationed aboard the U. §. 8. Cineinnati, | wing their wedding Lieut. and Mrs. Robison will go wflm‘“‘ | Miss Ruby Minerva Cline, d.nu(hfier' of of Mr. and Mrs. Cua; lficnna . [e] Ed- (i and munds Weaver, jr, son of Mr. in_the Calvary e ceremony was performed Ellis Willlams, pastor, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 28, 1930—PART THREE. NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON DEBUTANTES WHO WILL MEET SOCIETY IN THE CAPITAL assisted by the Rev. Reno 8. Harp, jr., of West River, Md., at 7 pm. A ':ecepzlugaél d“f vlvlhleh &g“ were 300 guests, was following at the Cline country home, m , Braddock. bride’s attendants were Miss mald of nue, Was! ‘The of only | trude WM Prisch of lace on Saturday afterncon Ber 1s. at. 8:30 o'clock in the line uemodlnalscopd Church, ington. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Meeks. Dr. Meeks is the district super- intendent of the Washington district of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ‘The bridegroom is the son of the m: lesmaids Taylor Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Elisabeth Frisch of Baltimor e, slster of the bride- Mrs. Frisel Bermuda. Events of Interest In Record of the Week In Diplomatic World —(Contipued Prom Pist Page) w, who have been abroad sinee Summer, are now in Paris. The Minister of the Netherlands and DROOP'S New Grands, $395 up On Display Monday An Exquisite Collection of NEW GOWNS For All Imaginable Occasions $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 and More We Continue OUR COAT SALE ‘With its Extraordinary Savings. 4 Groupe $4950 $6950 $9850 4150.00 VictorRaADpI0 ‘With or Without ELECTROLA (Home Recording Attachment) Piano Covers and Scarfs Piano Stools and Benches Lower: Miss Mary | Parker Corning of Albany, Capital with her parents. SOCIETY. News of Interest Gathered In Congress Social Circle Senator Hiram Bingham was joined yesterday by Mrs. Bingham, who has been in New York for & week, Mrs. Gilbert M. Former Senator and Hitchcock will be at the Mayflower . | Hotel after December 1. tea dance at the Mayflower Tuesday. —Underwood Photo. of Representative and Mrs. Parker Corning, daughter N. ¥, » ‘Ciltln:."ho will spend some time in the —Bachrach Photo. Mme. van Royen and their son, Mr. weeks on the West ‘The Minister of the Irish Free State, Weanington. this n York, where he has been for days, several Rostum, was the guest in whose honor 3 kenawi enfertained at luncheon the Carlton Friday. Among the Ekengren will leave Wi n to .mmbg‘. bachelors’ cotillion | ‘The Minister of chns\u and Senora de Sacasa entertained at din- ner last evening at the Shoreham, when they had among their guests the Minister of Bolivia and Senora Dona Etelvina Guachalla de Diez de Medina, the charge d'affaires of El Salvador and Senora de Leiva, Mrs. Hibbard and Miss Hibbard of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro and the ecounselor of the Nicaraguan legstion, Semor Dr. The ‘affasres of Ty, Yot Christmas Approaching- Many useful and acceptable Gifts may be had here. Our stock has been carefully selected and everything is warranted. You will approve our prices and the moderate budget payments. May we not show you our fine display of STE]NWA AND OTHER LEADING P] ANOS New Uprights, $226 up. Other Suggestians: Violins, Bows, Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner $1.00 U Bl o e te ry of Congress 1t 1130 PML Westmoreland Dining Room 2122 California St. N.W. 5 te T:30 P.M. MUSIC HOUSE Used Pianos, $78 up The Sensational Lite “MUSETTE-RADIO” price comptere $65.50 OrtHorHonic Vicror Rep Sear Recorps Cases, Strings Guitars, Banjos, Ukuleles Katharine Watson, daughter of nator and Mrs. James E. Watson, will to New Yark We l.ex:: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the home A. G. Gross. Miss Watson will remain . | over the week end. Senator Arth returned to Was n and is again in residence at the Mayflower. Senator and Mrs. John Thomas of tel for the Winter. Representative and Mrs, June: 8, Parker are again in their home, 2100 Sixteenth . Richard of Kansas has | the Winter Lunn, who is contin his studies here this Winter. Mr. ite will join his family tomorrow. Mr. E W. Goss of Waterbury, Conn., who was elected to succeed Representa- tive James P. Glynn n":lmln ::; fifth district, ive ‘Wednesday and will be residence at the Mayflower. Stockbridge, Mass., after will come to Wi ‘season. Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace B0 o iey o oy 8 an o their gpartment at the Mayflower for the season. tative Willlam B. Hull of Nli- nois and his niece, Miss Virginia Harris, to their apartment at Ward- Representative and Mrs. Richard 8. morrow from went to atten ball Aldrich will return to 0= New Haven. where'they the Yale-Harvard foot- game. tative and Mrs. Richard 8. take ‘Ward- have Ashburn left yvesterday for St. Louls, where they will remain until the middle of next week. Col. and Ms. Louis C. Brinton, who have recently returned from Panama, are at the Pairfax for a few days. Lieut. and Mrs. M. W. Arps have as their eat Caj Nathaniel Wright, U.8 N, of iphia, who will re- main with them for a short time. Capt. and Mrs. Edward Hunter COrouch of Annapolis have rented the In Gaelic Folk Songs Miss Helolse Ri -Fergusson, who is internationally terpretal of old Gaelic folk songs (in costume) will be heard for the first time in Washington at the con- for Call Mr. Pyle . . . 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