Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1931, Page 20

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R B4 THE E‘LE,\'L\'G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER | tend, and it is also being given after | ccremony, in the, Community Hall at students of the dance and drama of t.h(:“}\'entlng, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mrs. A. T alms, fer s. Mrs. Gus- | is being held on the 14th to cele- 3 n Burche“’s Famous | P emter Siseoi e mution] aro- | brate the twenty-second anniversary of |class period, when graduate women |Seat Pleisant, Md., when the guests | prosent day. | Garrison ‘McCuinfock, Mrs. L. P. Clel 4 gram. | the sorority and speeches and enter- | students in the Law School will be wel- | remained for dancing. ; Mr. Martin’s first lecture will be on |phane, Mrs. H. R. Fulton and Mrs. H. The bride wore a close-fitting gown | tainment will be given by the mem- comed. i - After a short wedding trip Mr. and the “C nging Forms of the Dance,” G. S. ces Bouquet Cofiee A of white satin With trimmings on the | bers. Mrs. Robert Dovie, grand regent, | Miss Margaret A. Klein, presi¢.nt of | Mrs. Schmidt will be at h at 106 | an intimate forum on the su .| _Others at the luncheon were Mrs. (Continued From Third Page.) bodice and sleeves of d'Alecon lace,|is chairman of the Committee of Ar- | Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Gamma, will | Sixty-first street, feights, Md ancous discussion, queries, | Robert Lansing, Mrs. George M. Eckels, et = — | with }o‘rlmrtmm Her veil of Venetian | rangements. ;l\);‘ B-S\fil““‘d g rflwri\'lng Ih‘v“;m"g"hv Miss Alice Zoffin of New York City, | CF { s amli_fl;m;kpersom\l re- Y\\;rs. 5,15. smaBn_ M ve iday evening, | lace fell from a X 5 eld | et . Mrs. Vinnie G. Barrows and Miss Caro- | Miss Alice Zoffin of Nes SITs 18 oliow his_talk. Mrs. icker Bro A Superb Blend ) I’fi“{‘hf”f‘;n?fla\,f;“{{‘,f B oTAnge ooy S Wacton | The marilage ss M Iyn_ Whitlock, and the entire sorority | formerly of Washington, D. to b hosa who will be present will | efec, Mrs. Ernest W. Daniel, Mrs. Plerre Nam A ‘Anderson, Lexington, Va. foundation of tulle, forming a diaphan- |gene Foley, daug! Mr: 5 | will be hostess, with Miss Emma Thom. | 2} music and drama_diréctors, |} er, Mrs. Rufus W. Weaver, Mrs. ~ widow of a former attorney general of ous train. She carried an armful of | William Foley and the late Ju‘r' e Miss Clyde Roberts, Miss Natalee Lake | (o000 070 T many groups. schools ar cien A. Clarke, rs. Herman M. ZDC Lb Virginla, when her granddaughter, gardenias and lilies of the vi Miss | William ‘Foley, to Mr. Benjamin Eilic| anq Miss Agnes Farrell at the tea | fGCdiuE, S 10 e ity ot city, including Miss Lisa | Grimes s Mrs. Roland 7 Mist Anine Aylett McNulty, was married | Nina Marshall and Miss Katherine | Talbott. jr. son of Dr. and 7 ables. | ol the oide wnd brid i et John Albert Hunter, K. S s. J. T. Newton, Mrs. J. o Mr. Frederick Stone of Roanoke, Va.| Marshall, sisters of the bride, were | jamin Erlie Talbott. took DI . The patronesses of Beta Chapter are | AGu 7 % 0 8y vis, Miss Pauline Oak. r 2 Eleanor Connolly, . King Smith, Miss Sib; e Marvin Brecken- S i g @ 0 oclock, in tF % = i The ceremony was performed by the maids of hon They wore evening | day mornin; I o e he Mrs, Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mrs. Joshua Sl et J 7 <) v Fillis, Trector of Christ | gowns of peach color satin, made with | Church o s 1 an: : Mrs. Vinnie G. Barrows and | 4 i © Baker, N ad Mrs. Walter Nash, 4 Lamborn, Miss M. b. N' ‘\ » Bl]r‘}]e]l ER;;S‘CO’[IJ‘:ISlg;ur‘fl:‘.“&nm:nkr . Mary Jong, flared skirts, and carried I\l]lfifi(“_v ‘Thom: 3 sh f*"'?ll\ e iss Elizabeth Cullen, | 7 T Comdr. and Mrs. L. C. Frost, Mr. Mr T8 Hiram Snell, Mrs. - - Monroe Penick of Lexington played the blown talisman roses. | The arrangem for th ede Arrangements for the' tea were made | 7' 3 A G and Mrs. Russell Burchard, kson, Mrs. Gladys Moon 817-19 Fourteenth St. wedding marches and other music. Mr. Samuel G. Slaughter and Mr.|Were charming in detail With a Profic| py Mrs. George Plitt, jr. chairman of |y U8} O 0 S . Theodore F. Cook, Miss_ Elizabeth | Jones, 3 Trenholm ~ Abrams, ‘The ‘drawing room, filled with Au-| Freeland Kinnier of Lynchburg wers |sion of chysanthemums and ta Social Committec, ‘end the Misses , P00t SO0 100 sy Miss Hazel Hart John B. Gordon and Mrs. C. J. AR T tumn. flowers: simply arranged and |bridegroomsmen and Mr. O. B. Barker, |used in the church. Mrs, Dick laine. Arnaud, Anna Bamberry, Mil- | PTGy Segal. 0% Bty Davib e . i~ lighted with many candles, was the i ed as best man for his brother. nist, K.‘““ a program of “» ired Green, Phoebe Knappen, Emma | the weddi: S . . - g same room in which the bride's r | Following the ceremony at the church c as the guests were ({' . Thom and Blanche Wilce | . M. 3 ack y ‘A‘yll b«flm\rn by the had been married and was a c the Misses Marchall entertained at a Sl : s e ol = T Delta Gamma, Beta Sttig of the ceremony large reception at the Boansboro Coun- | her brother w, Mr. Arthur 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Townshend Alpha Delta Theta ) t ot cabin, Congress S soried by her Tath ) try House ander, and vel-| Oakland, Md. announce the engage- |uncheon in hor Mrs. M. | the city will i Md., an the evenhie Of M MoNuity of Roanoke, was Jovely i The bride i& a great-great-grand- | vet gown, a brown hat trimmed wi ment of their daughter, Eleanor Ells-|Gentry at the Shorc S student body to attend the 2 L ber 16. A meeting will be Bottors Wedding: ‘gown ' of daughter of John Marshall, first Chizf | plume to match and she carried roses| worth Townshend, of 2611 Adams Mill | day, when the guests - | will have an educational as well as art a 18 at the home of Helen ‘:h 21d duchess lace forming a yoke Justice of the United States. and is a|and lilies of the v road, Washington. to Mr. Stanley F.|rescnta ach o her P alue. z K Md nd a long panel down the front. Her graduate of Srn Mavr Coliege. The | - Mrs. Alice N oley; sister of the | Miller of New York City. ' Mr. Miller is | Hellenic sororities on the George Was e & 5 e, which bridegroom is an alumnus of Washing- | bride, was the maid of honor in athe son of Mr. an rs. William Miller | ington University campt The Woman's National Democratic yell was of old thread Tace, b swer, | ton and Lee University, Lexington, Va, |gown' of sapphire blue eliet, With a of Silver Spring, Md. The date for the Chib entery s es D= |1 crmINE ENGESSE VNN longed to her B e New work. She | And a member ct the Sigma Chi Fra. 2 to match and she carried an arm | wedding has not yet bsen set. Mr. John Mar 1- | yesterday. when the guest of honor and | FAMOUS BEE HIVE BRAND e bstuauet of wride: ro fernity. Mr. and Mrs. Barker Jeft on - n e i e thority * of the Speak M. Pact Anderson of the | Make Sweater Suits—Dresses—Golf Out- lilies of the valley arranged &b R0 sy . i Scene of Friity Weadiig e 2 . Louis Post-Dispatch. FREE LESSONS effect. Among those who attended the lec- | " i the| y 4 " imes, Will s s et The President and the ive showing of nous English Miss Frances McNulty and Miss {yre “Dream Pict t ;‘,‘M St # v followed the| gistoric St. Matthew's Episcopal | the Caroline M 1 . Am those at the speaker's to ba found ¢ ¢ " Mary Louise McNulty, .sisters of the|son de Cou in the ball yoom of the | crcmony in th o his T ST i e At i t of|table with Mr. Anderson were Mr e EMBROIDERY SHOP’ as maids of honor. Th i Ber o | mother, after which ene of a wedding of much interest o | Jesep . Mrs. Huston Thompson, i e evenios powns o whiie ari | ol CH T s o bride 16ft for & wedding trip {0 Florida, | Friday evening at § oclock when Miss | all lovers and dircctor amuel’ Herrick, Mrs. Edward 82782 11th N.W. v c thee ride wearing a rust-colored woolc Rebecea Wells, daughter of Mr. carried_large yellow chrysan kinson of St. James' Parish, Father |guit with & raceoon coliar. ‘They will | Mery Rebecea W Mr. Robert Stone served as best man | Anderson of St.. Agnes Parist, Mr. | o e st ot e ser Cenaniicur ayenue, | nd Mrs. Horace Wells, became the and Mr. Charles S. McNulty Wwas|Gabler of Christ Church, Mr. and M il G e S E de of Mr. Milton F. Schmidt, son of | groomsman. Lec Mosher, Mr. and Mfs. Carl Keser- e | Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Schmidt of Cap- The bridegroom is a _son of MIS. stien, Miss Janet Richards, Mrs. Gwyn | President and Mrs. Cloyd Heck Mar- | itol Heights, Md. the Rev. George Stone and the late Mr. Albert A, Stone. | Gardiner, Miss Louise Brooke, Mr. ik members of the fac ity and thelr i::]!ln'{. rector of the churck, officiat- | The bride’s grandfather, Gen. William | Byron s. Ads : i patronesses o sorority and : At was an_ officer in com- | Bure Dy, ‘aaate Mr, and Mrs. Arthur | Gomen students of George Washington | The bride entered the church with | A 2 t, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Shands, Col. mand of troops of the Confederate ATmy | and Mrs. William Kent, Mr. and Mrs, | University doing graduate work will be | her twin brother, Mr. Reverdy Wells, ARD OT}{ROP curing the Civil War. | Walter Harrison, Miss Nancy Harrison, | entertained-at the annual teas given ir awve her in marriage. She wore & \ e Miss Ida Sisson and Mr. Nathan Poole. | their honor Wednesday and Thursd itay gone 3‘ Y“‘l,“db‘uf{) velvet, a 10™ 11™ F oxD G STREETS A wedding of exceptional brilliance | The lecture was arranged bv Mrs. Wil- ""‘i(}m';\’?n‘ pm'. n: ‘h‘" 1', :j?‘x\\\'vl{‘ jei| s B o ch and carried a bouquet of i v s took place Sat- | liam Channing Johnson. 7 went; street northwest, r ses. Infoltbyirginia; (aiillies ook placeibet: prRoTEr | Phi Delta Gamma, national graduate »OCharlbs Penkert, sister of the | 5 g, when| The presidents of the five chapters | Professional sorority | bride, was matron of honor, wearing daugh- | of Theta Alpha Chi Sorority, Miss | More th 0f t have been | gown of ecru lace and carrying a bou- ter of Mrs. all and| Aubrey Babcock, Alpha: Mrs. issued an. s ha i | quet of bridesmaid ro the late Mr. Y. Pey all, be d, Beta. 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