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- SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.: C, JUNE 28 1931—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Weddings (Continued From First Page.) were unusually lovely, with Summer flowers, tall palms and ferns used in profusion in the church. As the guests were assembling &’ program of n selections was (lven by _Mies Dd'l:h Athey, and Miss Mable Flehr, contralto, was the soloist. The bride walked to the altar with her father, who gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a wedding gown of e:gxheu wedding ring satin, fash- ione o1, - STONELEIGH CANDIES WOOD'’S PHARMACY To close out small $6-9 Belgian linens, slip Ot pleces and_sets in rnnnrfl\m M DEV T S flowing lines and long full skirt. The 202 G S 1 and going over the left lhoulder in & in the bow knof Her vell MODERNISTIC | white orchids with & shower of lilies With Ringlet Ends tron of honor in a gown of delphinium Homemade Ife Cream Luncheon Service at Fountain 3308 45th St. N.W., Wesley Helghts lengths of Jaspe cloths, cretonnes and covers made for any odd chair, Labor and material. Special, $6.95. after Grecian m with long bodice was designed with lonl sleeves 1/and the neckline V-shaped k gm“\mn\\\\\\\\w | Lcl)w nienna aflm!h;d" oft wlth‘ (zrllnte and_exquisite rose point lace Regular $15.00 401 ™fRe bow s was of eggshell tulle under a bonnet | of real rose point lace, and she carried Permanents, The of the valey. Push-up Wave Mrs, Channing Walker was the ma- | blue ehiffon with a shell pink con- NOw 86»50 trasting satin girdle and a shell pink horse-hair hat. Her bouquet was of pink rotes and blue delphinium. The other attendants were Miss Grace E. Milliron of Los Angeles, Miss Elizabeth P. McKelvy, Miss Ruth Thomas. Mrs. Richard Gibbs, Mrs. Ralph Bangs and Miss Lillilan Beech, They wore gowns of soft shades of pink from delicate shell pink to a deep sunset, with delphinium blue = | contrasting eatin girdles, picturesque | horsehair hats to match the sashes, and they had sheaf bouquets of the | varlegated Summer flowers in pastel | shades. . | Licut. C. Donald Griffin, U. 8. N, was the best man, and the ushers se- | lected were Mr. arles Jackson, Mr. | Charles Weeks, Mr. Harold A. Long, No Fingerwave Needed New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ME. 4315 P SRS R SRR R AR RS SR SRR R S \\\\\%\\\\fi\\\\\\\\\\ S\ s | g 5 % COLUMBIA RD. AT 18 §T. imbeisador Meaire Mr. Willlam Holden, Lieut. Herbert | | Zitaowit . Ralph DINNER Bn:m;\sz!N and Mr. p! 11:30 to 8:00 A reception followed the ceremony Today We at the home of the bride's parents, 4400 Sixteenth street, when receiving | with the couple were their parents. Mrs, Brashears' mother wore a gown of imported Paissonette lace in a soft aquamarine shade, the bodice trimmed with soft rose petal satin and the back finished with a large boft. She wore | A corsage bouquet of orchids. Mrs | Sullivan, mother of the bridegroom. | | was in_tfurquoise blue chiffon. trimmed | | in applique of net of the same shade. |and wearing accessories of eggshell Served 5:00 to 8:00 In connection with 75 tint. She also wore a corsage bouquet | of orchids. our “‘rexular menu we are featuring Broiled Tenderloin Steak COLUMBIA. 5042 | Among the out-of-town guests were Mr and Mrs. Clarke J. Milliron. Miss Betty Milliron, Mr. J. W. Milliron of Los Angeles: Miss Beatrice Long. Miss Mildred Browne of Scranton, Pa: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheets of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Hemphill of | Akron. Mrs. Hector Mitchell of Nor- Are Serving A SPECIAL 5-Course Dinner °l Club Plau-. 55¢ to 75¢ Monda; Dinner h op Tomorrow at Adolf’s folk, Va.: Mrs. E. H. Schwartz and The Most Remarkable sml- bl!nd Mrs. J. C. Evans of Phila- | lelphia. Mr. Sullivan and his bride left later for & wedding trip, the bride wearing | a skipper blue suit. trimmed in egg- | shell collar and buttons. Her bat was { ke milan ctraw, trimmed in egz- J’ jade ornament She wore blue #id @vpers with eggshell bows and fe leggsnell "gloves. hiue purse and wore a -age bouquet of white orchids. They will be at home upon their re- turn at 4400 Sixteenth street. | The bride is a graduate of George Clearing Sale of High-Class Merchandise Consisting of Chiffons for Evening and Afternoon, chort and long sleeves. ses S, Washington University and the bride- Dresses and Suits @ 2o M0Im e Gnitea " States Naval | avel: Motor Coats: § Academy. He is now a student at| George Washington Taw Scheol. He is A member of the Delta Tau Delta | and Gamma Eta Gamma Law Fra- ternity. Dressy also reduced Also tion of Dresses at . Coats greatly 16 Don’t Miss This Wonderful Opportunity ADOLF, Inc. Suits - Gowng - Wraps Connecticut Avenue a selec- 50 Print § 4 N fim@m@a@m@mm@mmmm@ ington society was the wedding yester- | day afternoon of Miss Gertrude Pl‘lnn‘ | Macatee, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. | Henry Cook Macatee, and Mr. Randolph | Powell Butler of Sao Paulo, Brazil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Camp Butler, | jr.. of Bantiago, Chile. The ceremony | was porformed in the Church of the | | Pilgrims, the pastor, the Rev. |Reid Bird, officiating. at 4:30 o'clock. WEIRNREEPELLARRRRLICERERNEERERLCR MRS church was decorated with quantities | Mr. and Mrs. MISS MARY JEANNETTE BRUNDAGE, Daughter of Mrs. D. Earle Brundage of 1733 Newton strect, who announces her engagement to Dr. Herbert V. Mueller of Berlin, Germany, and Washington, the wedding to take place in August. |of white lilles and gladioll with pllm< is lul(lant trade commissioner lor the and ferns. Dr. Macatee gave his daughter in marriage and she wore a becoming | gown of antique satin trimmed with rare old lace. Her tulle veil was held with old lace, an heirloom io her family, and dainty clusters of orange blossoms, and she carried white larkspur and gypsophelia. Miss Mary Paxton Macatee was mald ! of honor for her sister, wearing a gown |of turquoise blue lace and net and a hat of rough straw and velvet to match. | The bride’s other attendants were Miss Ida Louise Raymond of Philadel- phia and Mrs. Jennings Bailey, jr.; Miss Grace Moffatt Stuart and Miss Margaret Olmstead of this city. They were dressed in similar costumes to that of the maid of honor, but in Department of Commerce stationed in Sao Paulo. | Among those from out of town who attendea the wedding were: Mrs. C. A. Macatee of San Juan, Porto Rico; Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Olmstead, Mrs. | Edgar D. Poulton and Mr. Jack Poulton {of Front Royal, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. | Walter R. Macatee of Richmond and peach color, and they all carried early | Summer garden flowers. Mr. Lynn Orville de Lashmutt was best man and the ushers included Mr. George O. B: Bailey, Mr. Jennings Bailey jr.. Mr. William_ S. Hoge, 3d: Mr. Jaquelin Ambler Marshall, Mr Gordon Herndon Phillips and Mr. Dallas Pickens, all of Washington. A reception for a small company of relatives and intimate friends of the home of the bride’s parents on Cali- fornia street. ‘the bride, was in flowered chiffon, and | received with the bride and bridegroom. Butler, parents of the bridegroom, were unable to come from Chile for the wedding. Capt. and Mrs, Karl Minnigerode of San Francisco. Seldom does a bride have a more per- fect setting for an alfresco wedding than that arranged for the marriage of Miss Lida Moyer, nicce of Mrs. Charles H. Tompkins, to Mr. James Slater Davjdson, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Slater Davidson, yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at Beechwood, the home of Mrs. Tompkins. The wedding guests | assembled in the lower garden with its wide perennial bovaers, gay with phlox, lilies, verbenas and toweiing delphinium. The large bridal party proceeded from the house, down the flag-walk border- ing the perennial garden to mount the few steps into the box-bordered rose garden whére the ceremony took place. The slight elevation gave the effect of Of more than usual interest in Wash- | bride and bridegroom followed in the |# chancel and the delicate tracery of | foliage and vines in the background, a Mrs. Macatee, mother of | rerecos. The Rev. Mr. Bernard Bras- kamp of Gunton Memorial Church offi- | clated and Mr. Charles H, Tompkins escorted his niece and gave her in mar- riage. The bride wore a vionnet gown of Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Butler | satin made on princess lines with lon, will sail later for Brazii, Smart Footwear for the Fourth Priced 10 to 30% lower than last Sandals _5 Vacation WOMEN %495 un' Sandaly FOR CHILDREN 450 Kleinerts "SURF SHOEs | thing G Ba 1/"580 aps appreciated their outs Sandals or oxforde—high or low heels. beige, tans—and striking combinations, Summer! Sandals UCH dainty, hand-weven Imported Sandals! How women have enthused about them and Sports Whites, tanding value! “DYNAMIC” , Beach Mules & 3 pajama Sandals 4 0850 Ladm.%&.’f 85’to'l95 ~. Mesh Hose H.t04195 ale Summe,. HANDBAGS . &'R " S Linen Lace and White Buck Style Shoes This new, perfo- rated Spectator model in white buck, black or tan trim...and many, many others! Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K 3212 14th Andrew |started for a brief wedding trip and | tight sleeves and & train. where they | the usual white or ivory, it had the new Mr. Warren F. Johnson, organist of | will make their home in Sao Paulo. The | faint tint of pink. |the church, arrknged an appropriate | bride is a graduate of Bryn Mawr m(vell was arranged in cap sha |and effective program and the quaint |this vear's class and was presented to | caught with clusters of orani hington society in 1920. Mr. Butler on either side. Instead of ‘The graceful tulle and bi She carrie Mens'F/vo 'B ens & Womepe M“Tmu s GoLF SHOES #650 Sale Womens WOVEN SANDALS e g eh STREET ¢ Lgs ynamic" SERVICE SHOBS REDUCED 05 Sale Girls VEN YAnoaLs $].89 Boys' 'Keds‘ 89¢ Boys & Guirls'; PUW 990 SHOES® hommetofnrdnmmlmhd'-h‘ mwmmmuwmuumm mmfi“nfigmam.mmm “'Oihull ma v Margaret Sutton was her sister’s and white Georgette, | vietorian style, with 4 Atied %e. nd E?{“‘“’“”".,‘:&:{‘S«'m“m"u‘-" Anln'fl'emum: ln:ll.w'mmgmmambemmcm&gdm Her vell was of hand- green em - | yesterday aftérn Whe < | made wi udlnoaflumotnuuhuu dshpu i pouaist o prenct foe dod el | hind, Blagooi, Bookios et o | win stown fox R 484 o smai Bt 8 shower beuguet of e and ik . ), ly e vl olhy Gaies, Miss Louise Davidson, sister | became m;lr#n Mr. Lewrence | at home at 2300 Far Hills Amnu in| Miss !vl Mae Murray, sistér of the of the bridegroom; Miss Martha Lee | Burton Biebel of &m, where Mr. Biebel i | bride, was the maid of honor, in a ;nd the u'u:e cousins of un bride, Miss | and Mrs. n'n:m Mal tent c-‘:f" tr!tn chiffon so'n ll;d ca Talis- lisabeth Sherier, Miss Louise Tomp- out-of-town were | m&n roses blue de] e s ety S R e S AR | 8 ol P fo .‘L°“}’;k°‘°-f"..2,"“&}".'r’.:."’ e dnd | sentatives, Br. 9 iy, Ohlear e Grey tna Mis| X reeption T, the, coramony cate pi w Ny , %] .| wi the couple weére assisted large iacy straw hats of green and car- | ery, oflcuunf‘ At 3 .“ml g “&"‘h"h‘n = o R e m:’:ugo arm bouquets of pastel tinted l‘d:‘n lm' the v&"dl' march lnvflu N. Y., and Miss :n‘do'm of po'hdr:l’ mu.ul“i; and chiffon n wers. after " black .‘Mr. vidson's best men was Mr. | took motion pictures S Ny lcllnun and chl’%on ” o T e Cwce Dink rhmbler roscs s oo place | & moior Srip 15 Nove hotia tae brigs ant e ushers wi T, ace Btephens, ml-,x William ‘: Tarver, Mur :’:u lll,?‘:“‘vt:r:.lammn Afternoon nlt ct;‘cl:‘l::: at the | wearing l blue erepe suit 'mm" Mf Thomas C. vidson, r, ncs , Pour- | cessories to it Tompkins, Edson Olds and Mr. teenth street and Thomas Cirele north- Mme ‘mr A\l‘\h -o} erick, MT! Frederic A. Hlfldumfl m & west, when Miss Beatrice E. Ra town guésts were Mrs, Tompkins wore & gown of soft| by her father and wore & iter Mr. G, O. Ra of | Miss Roenm nhn\éy And l(ln Kath- geen lace made with graceful cape-like | costume of bridal pink satin fashion N. Mex., beeunet bride | ryn_Pahrney, sistérs 0( bridegroom. rtha which fell over the arms in el- | on princess lines. The bodice had & 3 M. nd of thip elty. of Prederick: Mrs, W. T. Mauck, Mist bow length. Her hat and accessories ( yoke of rare old lace and the sleeves L nd 18 the son of Mr. Charles Vloh Mauck of Vlmnh Mise Serah were 4 delicate orchid. Mrs. Davidson, | ¥ere long And tight-ftting. Mer tulle | Bnglen St e, N, e R S T R T mother of the brl , wore &|véll waAs in the same shade of bridal 1 mmmy Was porl Zu de)ph and Mr. Wfl!red eft of War- flowered chiffon in green tones, trim- | pink and was Mlfl by A Duteh cap of ‘;“-'“ Mo the Luther “ "l med with brown fox fur, and ner hat | lace like that the yoke. The eAp % l rl hrnéy and hid bride are gradu- and shoes were brown. Mr, Newton | WAs caught at m back of the head hlt m:n mingled | atés of the Juniata Oollece Hunun‘:o Hammer sang before thé ceremony and | with dainty clustérs of orange biossoms | #1th F‘“ ; & beau- | PA. The bridegroom is of a string orchestra played the wedding | and she carried sweetheart rosss with | tifl] setting for the weda, Vedding. (Continued on_Se n_tg music and for the dpm im- | & shower of lilies of the valley. um "“ D"’" formerly °f .- mediately following the wedding when | Miss Mary Anne vmmm iy maid wiun bridesmai several hun guests were received.| of honor and wore & pink m "‘I"fl‘ Brother 0' “he "They atood under 'the beechés Which | chiffon. the bodics. clos. nmu and Orides :'mmm Rt Pals pink the skirt having narrow Her hat was of lacy straw and her mitts and slippers also matehed M border the spacious lawn, whose lovely billowy old boxwood. The supper tables sweep is broken only by groupings of net with accessories to match and she carried & shower bouquet of vmu rosés and lllul of the vall bridesmaid e —— were arranged on the south terrace. ‘The bridesmaids were Miss M lit- valley, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson left later for | tle, Miss Olive MeClintic Miss | oiop 5 Mrn blue anmm their wedding journey, traveling in thelr | Frances Brown of Staunton, V. Their ,,,M““,"“m“ e . own car, Mrs. Davidson wearing a | frocks were like that of Mias Westeott u hifrium. quet of pink roses and green cape ensemble and hat with ae- cessories of tan, Christ Church F(Tmrwvn was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday afternoon at 4: l o'clock, when Miss but in lJnler shade of olnl and they all earried arm bouquets of pink roses mlmun o;nn nrly Summer flowers | «op Mr. Franklin Biebel of Pittsburgh | " e, prides i ) ‘Boy was best man and the ushers were ;‘r h::‘: and ,'. ""“.m.',”."" bl nbridge Vallandingham Boyle, daugh- | Alien Biebel of Pittsbus Mr. John| Mry England | r ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MArtn |‘Thompson of Bradford, Mr. John . e Boyle, became the bride of Mr. Russell | Johnstone of Athers. O, and" sir. N DA Newcombe Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. | john Denise of Brookiyn. Julien Shaw of Maine and Florida. | * rrymediately after ,M eeremony the The Rev. John Temple, rector of the | pride and bridegroom received those bert O'Lone was the ténor soloist_and the songs selected were “Oh, Promise Me" lnfl “1 Love You 'nhb\lm. home &t west, Wuhln"ol\ after July 13. chg‘rl;!:mgml& ek who witnessed the ceéremony, standin, umym:n ¥ Mn{ m.“‘é?".'m’.' "cy JSanmer flontrs reéns Were | on the wide veranda of thé Colonial | Murray of vy to Dr. H. pl chapel. Later Mr. and Mrs. Mopkins, nurem Pahrney The bride was given in marriage by | parents of the bride, entertAined the | son of M B h‘f,‘,flmf'}‘,‘mm her father and she wore a gown of members of the weddi) party at a ::::: g{rt.-:d;’ l'nm: lf;\::v:lfift:;mtflg: :;:aln: n:mrd In mle horeham, the :‘fln ‘elock r:l?henm“":'{:t“t'::n mne‘:{ ihe brim and carried a shower bouquet | of the- mmedinee Tanpes 1 the avese | PATCHLL, (e, Rev. Dr. Mack Depp of | the Calvary M. E. Church officiating. ‘The ceremony was spacious porch of the Blebel, mother of the bridegroom, was was added pink r It in orchid chiffon, with which she wore | pink Ielphlnr s e & velvet jacket to match and & White | ~ The nuptial music whs given by Mr. | hat. They each wote & corsage bou- | and Mrs. Louis Potter, the latter sing- qun of pink rcses. ing. “I Lové You Truly” and “Oh, After the wedding supper Mr. and| Promise Me." | Mrs. Blebel started by motor for & trip was given in marriage by | hohwal 1108 F St. N.W. of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Robin Boyle, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, wearing a frock of orchid organdy, made with a long skirt and the bodice with a fichu. Her | hat was of orchid lace straw and ih!\ carried yellow roses and blue del- | phinium. and bridegroom. Mrs, Hopllnl, mother of the bride, wcre blue lact with & i | and all Summer Straws Cleaned and Reblotked in the Newest Styles Or it you prefer your h: in the same style, then have It cleaned and put in good shape. Special Attention Given to Panama and Baku Hats New Panamas 36.30 A large stock of Genuine New Panamas. in 'l...amdries’ Eapital Hat Shop 508 11th St. N. W. 4 i e Before closing for the month of August, we will hold o as is our custom, ur Semi-Annual Clearance be UR customers who have been waiting for this event will find a more beauti- ful selection of merchandise than ever befote. Such lovely dresses! Just the thing needed to complete the “vacation wardrobe. The suit or topcoat you will want to put aside for the Fall at prices that are truly remarkable. Lovely Dresses - Adorable prints, beautiful plain crepes; in fact, all the popular fabrics in popular costumes for all occasions—afternoon, street or evening wear. 10 5167 24 and up A gelection of style prefer your inspect usual reductions. $|675 33975 and up ’ L4 Millinery Arranged in Three Convenient Groups $350 $@50 $]|250 NO G 0:BS ALL SALES NO EXCHANGES FINAL inning - Monday, June 29, at 8:3 0 Coats and Ensembles s and ma- terials o diversified that we ion rather than to attempt description. .. typical Schwab fashions at un- 52 475