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_i80 CIETY, THE SUNDAY Mr. R. B. Phillips, Jr., Weds Miss Buckner in New York Ml’. Dudley B. Bonsal and Miss Lois Abbott Worrall Are Married in Manhattan The marriage of Miss Ruth Farlow Buckner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emory R. Buckner of New York, to Mr. Robert Becker , jr., of Wash- ington, sop. of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of , took place yesterday aft- ew York. ‘The ceremony was performed in Beloved Diseiple Heavenly _Rest, '.hn Rev. Herbert J. Glpver officiating, 4 o'clock., The hlp-l had an e m.m nrnnnmnt of lonna lilies and ferns. & y veil was held by & cap of rare old luo point led & bougquet of wn'dnln ‘and lilles of the valley. . . mhy .z‘vickner was maid l:.l onor for her r, wearing an empl gown of turquoise blue Mn. with which she wore a turban IM slippers ma She carried yellow calls bride, bride's cther attendants. They wore costumes similar to that of the maid of honor and carried African dal anemones, iris and Talisman rose; Mr. W. David Judson, jr., of Ne York was best man and the ushers in- cluded Mr. James Tyler Patterson, jr., of Milford, Conn.; Mr. Edward A. Choate of Rye, N. Y.; Mr. Bradford Sargent Tilne: g.o! Simsbury, Conn., and ™Mr. ldvud Silva Melcher of Wash- pi rents, on Sixty-seventh street, , after which Mr. and Mrs, Phillips started for a wedding trip. They” will make their home st 3016 ‘Washington. er in Simsbury, studied at Lakewood, N. .Y‘ later going % Cannes for two years' stu made her debut during the Winter of {:27-“ and is & member of the Junior Mfl! ’:lldwtn m Miss a_cousin, Margaret 5. Worrall; Miss Evelyn ‘Whitehouse, all of New York, and Miss Eleanor Gibson of Boston were the bridesmaids. Mr. Richard Morris Bonsal of Wash- ington was -his brother's best man. The ushers were Mr, Stephen Bonsal, Jr., anether brother of the bridegroom: Mr. E. Aldrich Kniffin, Mr. Gerard Swope, jr., and Mr. Howard M. Chapin of New York and Mr. Charles W. Bart- Jett and Mr. Lawrence H. Msrtin cf Boston. On their return from & wedding_trip the couple will reside in New York City. Mr. Bonsal is with an important law firm of New ¥« Miss Frances Edythe Laws, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Henry Laws, and Mr. Hefbert McFarlan Bh’ch. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert d Birch, were married last evening in St. An- dxv' Rev. Tecter of the ehurch, offl ch'e(-t!o‘r.bctmchepruenuorl large company of nh&lvu and friends. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a becoming gown g:twrynunflfledwmmnmd . George T. Rlch..'nu wu mtmn of honor for her sigter and dainty costume of white poln .‘Fn ‘with a green velvet sash, a white hat trimmed with green velvet -nd pers of green. She carried Talisman ¢ Miss Billie Evelyn Laws and iss Margaret Lee Laws were brides- maids for thelr sister, wearing similar costumes to that of the matron of honor, in white nolnr. d‘ '. with yel- low velvet sashes, te lace hats ing trimmed wnh yellow velvet. They carried Talisman roses. Little Miss Anne Csuthern Newton of Baltimore was flower girl, having a | dainty frock of white Pfi:nt d’ ll'Dnt lnd and the umn included Mr. Al- illiam Wil Adams, Wi § Bhian ‘Hayden ‘and Mr. Russell Brown, A reception followed in the home of| the bride’s parents, only members of the two families and a few intlmlu Iriends being prese) ‘The resident commissioner and | Mrs. Pedro Guevara attended the wed- ding y!mfdly of Miss Mercedes Gloria, Di Gloria of the | Instance, to former_secre- ine Press Bureau. place in 8t. riek’s Church at 7 o'clock in the mom- ing, the Rev. Joseph D. Amon 0 clating. . Guevara acted as best man and Mrs. Guevara matron of honor. The arrangements for the wedding ‘were informal. The bride came to Washington two the chapel of the of the Church of the [ home ¢ Dr. | April 25, " |and Mrs. Church Ceremony. years ago to take & course at the National Cathclic School, and Mr. Balco is_head of uu Philippine Jour- nalists’ League and first president o( the Filipino Catholic Association America. rester- A pretty 'eddln‘ took place the the| day afternoon at 5:30 o'clock Mrs. J, MeKengie Tabb, in lfld‘lehlrl Va., when Miss Nell Lee Riley became the bride of Mr. Nicholas l(m Lewis of Loudoun. The cere- was performed by the Rev. D. Olnphl]l Mayers, and the wedding march was played by Miss Anna Duffey. The bride, who was given in ma riage by Mrs. Tabb, with whom she made her home, wore a gown of white satin, with a tulle vell and lace cap. Her bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaids were Miss Lucy Riley and Miss Isabel Jones, who wore dresses of figured or- gandle and carried lilacs. A small reception followed the cere- meny, after which Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left for Kentucky, where they will make their home, Guests included Miss Mae Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, Miss Bettina Belmont, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prost, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, Mrs. Joseph Riley, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hluh!r Miss Scphie Whitin, Mr. and Mrs. B. Skinner, Miss Ashley Carter and ur Prosser Tabb. Marked by llmpl\!:".y was the wed- ding of Miss Reno Dlrby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Darby, near Dawsonville, Md., and Mr. Thomas Alan Penn of Clinton, Md., which took lace at 11 o'clock yesterday moming rn me home of the bride's parents. . R. H. Pittman of Luray, Va. pas- B of the Brimitive Baptist Church at Seneca, Md. performed the cere- mony in the resence of membe" of the twe mnfifu only. home was beautifully decorated wlth cut flowers and potted plants. The bride wore a gown of white suede crepe and carried a bouquet of white roses and lilles of the valley. Her maid cf honor and only attendant was her sister, Miss lvelyn A. Darby, who wore blue flat crepo carried sweetheart roses. Bouic Penn, brother of the hndumm ef Clinten, ud!mm':l bt:' atter the ceremony ately luncheon was served, Mr. and Mrs. Penn leaving klu.;rllog Niaga: lr:fl\r:é‘: ’l‘ht will make their hame af n y nn is & son of Mr. and Mrs. wfll Penn cf Clinten, Md, na- tives and former long-time Tesidents of llonqnmery County. marriage of Miss Deloris Keogh, dlulhul‘ of Mrs. Adele M. Keogh, 2001 Sixteenth street, to Mr. Reme Ruiz, son of Mrs. Rita Ruiz, 2817 Ontario road, took place Tuesday at 2 o'clock at 8t. P-v.mkl Church, the Rev. M. Pontaine officiating. The ceremony was fol- lowed by a nuptial mass. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, una assistant district at- torney, Mr. M. P. Keogh, and she wore a gown of maize chiffon, a green hat and gloves and had a bougquet of Sweet- heart roses and lilies of the valley. had as her maid of honor her Gertrude Arelia Keogh, and Harry luy ::i; the h-tm"’ M'cr a wedding Atlanf and other Eastern they will at home at 2817 Ontario road. Werd has been received in Washin, ton of the ma in Paris Saturd: of Elizabeth Baltz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. daughter of it to Mr. Samuel Baltz of this city, Scrivener, jr., also of Wasl n. The ceremony was performed in the Ameri- can Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Dean Beeckman omclnr.l.nz at neon. The civil service took place in the mairie of the First Arrondissement. ‘The bride wore a costume of gray, jacket and straight plain skirt. Her hat was also gray and she wore a col- lar of gray fox fur and a corsage bouquet of pink rosebuds and lilies of fl‘w valley. weddmx breakfast followed in the salon of the George V. and later Mr. Scrivener started for a short | wedding trip. On their return to Paris | they will be at home at 17 Boulevard | Lannes, where they have taken an apartment for a year. Mr. Scrivener | is connected with an aviation corpora- tion in Paris. | The company at the wedding included {Mrs. Baltz, mother of the bride, who had been with her in Paris at the St. James and Albany for a fortnight be- | fore the wedding; Mr. and Mrs, Prancis W. Stanton, Mrs. E. D. Krewson, Mr. | and Mrs. Walter J. Buettner, Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Licheson, jr.. Mr, Richard Keeley, Miss Ruth Bendix, Mr. Boetto and Mr. Henri Pearot. | _Miss Florence Addys Hoskinson and |Dr. Prancis L. Hummer of Lead, 8. !l o Harry were son of Dr. and Mrs 8. Dak, Thursday evening. ‘The was performed in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoskinson on Garfleld street, Bishop Willlam F. McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church of- ficlating at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Walter H. Nash played the wedding music and the house had an eflective arrangement of white peonies and roses and red roses against a background of palms and ferns. ‘The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of antique white satin, fashioned simply, with rare |lace inserted at the neck and the long ! sleeves having flowing draperies from THE NEW VICTOR $ 2] ‘‘SUPERETTE Af odyne ; trol namic Speaker. tivity, Control, “The Music You Want—W On the Victor-Radio-Electrola With Orthophonic Victor Records. 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Center: Miss Helen Hope of Ellk‘o" City, Md., whose engagement e Sixbey is announced h Georg parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hope, the wedding to take place June 1, follow- ing the commencement exercises at the American University, when Miss Hope will graduate. Mr. Sixbey is a grad- uate of the university, rlass of '30. —Bachrach Photo. Ui right: Miss Nettie Dorsey lhm, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Garnet Waters Etchison of Gaithers- burg, Md., who announce her engage- ment to Mr. Philip Charles Watkins of Cedar Grove, Md., the wedding to take June 30. Lower left: Miss Natalie Jewett, be | @aughter of Mrs. Hugh Jewett of Balti- ndes y. son Charles Van Cise —Underwood Photo. Lower right: Miss Mildred Maybelle Brashears, whose engagemert to Mr. George David Sullivan ef Wasl and Syracuse, N. Y., is announced, the wedding to take place June 27. —Harris-Ewing Photo elbows, Iormm ‘The ski had a train fal Ll'u 'l-\lmne and her veil was nlly ArTani and held with sprays of orange blos soms at each side of her head. She carried white roses and lilies of the val- ley. Miss Helen Hoskinson was maid of honor for her sister and had a had & | costume of white crepe de chine, with which she wore red shoss and carried red roses tied with red ribbon. The bride’s other attendants were Mrs. Aus- tin Thompson of New York and Miss Lucille Jones of this city. Mrs. Thomp- son was in white organdie and Miss | Jones wore white nel and they both | wore red shoes and carried red roses. Dr. Clayton Hawfleld was best Ban and the ushers included Dr. Holden, jr, and Mr. Cariton Hukm- son. A watwn following the cere- | mony und and Mrs. Hummer started on a vudd.lnt rip and on its ompletion will be at home in Lead, c 8. Dak. ‘The wedding iss Inez Loulse| Bradford, d.llllhlll‘ of Mrs. William Wesley Hutchinson, and Mr. Rufus Her- mon_Hankins of this cny‘ son of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Hankins of Bluefleld, Va took place Tuesday evening. The cere- mony was performed in lhe home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. J. B. Colclazer, at 1319 Allison street, the Rev. Mark Dep{) pastor of Calvary M. E. Church, offici ating at 8 o'clock. Mr. Frankie Cap- palli played a short program before the | ceremony, and also the wedding music, and the house had a pretty arrange- | mer flowers. The bride was in white lace, made with a short jacket of the lace, and wore lace mitts and pearl ornaments “The Richest Child Is Poor Without Musical Training” D. ©, *MAY 17, 1931—PART THREE. SOCIETY. ! v | Bhe carried white roses, orchids and |the bride has made her home for thru\?ennuylvlnh New York, to & number | lilies of the valley. Miss Nadine Bradford was her sis- ter's maid of honor, and had a cos- where the bridegroom is engaged in the Mrs. Hoffman tume of tea rose color chiffon, with| which she wore eggshell-color mitts and | carried butterfly roses. Mr. Thomas | Hankins of Bluefield was best man for his brother. A reception followed, when Mrs.| Huu:hmnon mother of the bride; Mrs. | | Hankins, mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Colclaser, aunt of the bride, re- celved. Mrs. Hutchinson was in ecru lace and wore a sash of jade green satin and a corsage bouquet of d sweet peas. Mrs. Hankins wore & gown of white crepe and a bouquet. | of pink sweet, peas. M clager a costume of black lace and wore a corsage bouquet of lavender and white weet, peas. Mr., lnd Mrs. Hankins started later for & wedding trip, the bride wearing | & costume of black and white with ac- |cessories to match. On their return |t{\nytwux be at home at 1319 Allison |u ree The marriage of Miss Mary E. Cum- | mings of Sunbury, Pa., and Mr. James R. Worley of Kingsport, Tenn., took | ment of palms, ferns and early Sum-|place May 4 in the New York Avenue | Presbyterian Church, the Rev. J. Sizoo officiating. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Hotel Annapolls, where OTH —May is the month for these pests. —They love the soft felts in your piano. * ~-Waste no time in having an expert give att:nlwn to your instrument, HAVE TUNED Now —If you value your piano it should be kept YOur PI1ANO “on pitch.” —1f any repairing is necessary have it done promptly. s Estimates cheerfully furnished for partial or thorough repairs. STEINWAY “THE WNSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" E.F.Droop&SonsCo.,1300G R.|“Immediately after the | years. ~ After June 15, Mr. and Mrs. Worley will be at home at Kingsport, | practice of law. | their honeymoon they will take up their | were hosts last evening, when their The wedding took place on Friday | evening, May 8, at 8 o'clock, of Miss | Betty Lucile Bosten and Dr. William {Paul Hoffman. The ceremony took | place in the Little Church Around the Corner, New York City, the Rev. Dr. officiating. he bride was -mrea in a gown ol white mousselline de sols, fashioned with a large taffeta bow. She carried & prayer book which had been in the family for five generaf Mrs. O. C.| Boerner of Denver, Colu., aunt of the bride, was matron of honor, and wore & gown of net over flowered taffeta and rried a bouquet of Talisman roses. rs. Hoffman, mother of the bride- groom, was in cream-color lace and | wore a corsage bouquet of gardenias. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. H. Fred Bosten of Muscatine, Iowa, and is a graduate of Iowa Uni- versity with A. B. and B. S. degrees. | The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Hoffman of Hagerstown, Md., graduate of the University of Maryland. ceremony & wedding dinner was served at the Hotel drums in the sawdust—and drums out the dirt Because it literally gives a | double cleaning in Drum and then in Fragrant Saw- dust ; and hecause only ex- pert craftsmen give the final glazing and ironing your furs are assured a renewed life and beauty that is only possible || through such a method. 821 14th MEMBERS OF H 7IRKIN & SONS THE MASTER FURRIERS' | of relatives and close friends. Saturday morning, May 9, Dr. and iled for Cuba and other | | Southern points. On returning from residence at H-rvud Hall. Mr., nn'fl Mrs. Perry at Home | At Carroll Springs Inn Mr. and Mrs. David Rouse Perry will | be at home this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at Carroll Springs Inn, Forest Glen, Md. They will be hosts at a dance at the inn Wednesday, May 27. ‘ i i’ermlnent Wave $5.00 The Polly Special N For a Limited Time THE POLLY SHOP| 535 Southern Bldg. ME. 6222 \ INC FUR STORAGE AND REPAIR « oo For Complete |ning Walker, Mr. Hosts Entertain Group At Evening Party Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ennals Jarrell guests included Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson Somerville, Mr. and Mrs. Har- rison Somerville, Mr. and Mrs, Chan- and Mrs. Ralph Bangs, Miss Mildred Brashears, Mr, George Sullivan, Miss Margaret Somer- yllle,” Miss Pauiine Chabot, Mr. Allen Fay, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. R, Branson 'momu and Patterson-Roberts Engagement Announced __(Qontinued From First Page) ment of their daughter, Eliza- Gordon, to Lieut, Maxwell Wood Tracy, son of Col. and Mrs. Joseph Powell Tracy. wedding will take place here June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Theodore Combs of Drayden, St. Marys County, Md., announce the engagement of Mr d.lll!hcer Sarah Christine, to Mr. ton Colvard Echols, son of Mrs. lam W. Chambers of this city. wedding will take place June Paul's Catholic Church in Wi ’X'lxe hflfi-fl!n l:nnsl‘rm m:“ '-tu-nded George Washington vm- versity. oM. nd Mrs. “Oscar Taylor Wrigh engagement of their d-usl nlnbeth to Mr. Channing vis' Mrs. Harry of this city, son of the present Carson and Dr. Mark O Davis, at a tea given in their home st 1631 Madison street yesterday after- noon. Their home was tastefully decorated with Spring flowers, and the charming dresses of Miss Wright, her mother and their assistants in flowered and chiffons carried out the lrfln( stmosphere. The guest g friends md.t\:n.ml as- Miss Wright The at 8t or Anuun' Mrs. Wright and her dau, ‘were Mrs. Harry lnhm Wright, )flu Helen Drew, Mis: Peggy Padgett, Miss Louise the Misses Jane and Helen Henderson, Miss Julia Wayland and Miss Marjorie Keim ‘The l'edd!nl will take place in the early Fall Mr. and Mrs, Edward 8. Brashears announce the engagement of their daughter Mildred Maybelle, to Mr o.mn David !uuivm of wnhluusn '.K.'n S E Cnrer c 27 ‘st Hlmluu M. church by a garden recep. of the bride, «Dl) rs n’nd fm'n George Wuhuflwn versity In the el-- of 1929, Sullivan is a graduatc the class of 1027, U. 8. Naval Mumy at Anmpom Mr, and Mrs. D‘Vldul( Grifith o( ley of Quantico. Lieut. %flhll! has ;. wide dreh of friends in stationed 2t the Marine !w some time. Mr. and Mrs, Thaddeus Milton Jones announce the engagement of their dluhur. chrlm-n Osborne, to Mr. mden llivan Cox, of Washington , V&, son of the late Ilr. and Mrs. Van Zandt Cox. The 'edmu will take place in June in 8t. John's Church. Dr. and Mrs. omm.t Waters Etchi- son of Gaithersburg, Md., announce the engagement of theft dnugh!er. Nettie Dorsey, to Mr. Philip Charles of Cedar Grove, Md. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride's parents June 30. Miss Helen Hupe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hope, graduate of the American University yzsterday, will be married to Mr. George Sixbey; a grad- | uate of the same university last year. The ceremony will be performed in the parlor of the women's residence. The bride will be attended by Mary Elizabeth Hetrick of Harrisburg, Pl class of 31, meid of honor, and Miss len Goodman, Frederick, Md., o! '30 lnd. Mtll Katherine Aberdeen, Mr, Carl uvln of Jamestown, N. ¥., class ‘of '31, will be best man, and.Mr. John Houston of Mountain Lake, N. J., and Mr. Norman Cramer of West. Bcnd. ‘Wis., also of the class of '31, will be ushers. Miss Mary Louise of women of the American University, will witness lhe ccre.mony hmem i Mr. and Mrs. Hope, whose at Ellicott Clly‘ will entertain e bridsl party at dinner today. g Associate Director Bloom To Meet West Virginians Representative Sol Bloom of New York, associate director Senator Guy D. len Property Custodian Howard iut.hlrllnd and Miss the meeting to be ny caucus room o( the House Office Building at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. West Virginia, being a part of the mother State when George Washington was born, means to take a prominent part in the 1932 Bicentennial celebration and its citi- zens living in Washington are par- ing to contribute their best efforts to the success by rendering such aid as they can to the national and State commissions. My, E. F. Morgan, former Governor of the Mountain State, will 5 The musical program will be under the auspices of the Overseas Band of the Veterans of Foreign Wr All West Vii ns uvln( in this Mr. ang Mrs. Robert Larsen. 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