Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1932, Page 31

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., NOVEMBER 27, Miss Mary Bixler Is Bride Of Dr. Schuyler C. . Enck, Jr. Wedding of Miss Es and Mr. Murray G. Clay Attracts Wide Interest. Miss Mary Eleanor Bixler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fillmore Bixler, and Dr. Colfax Enck, jr., son of of Harrisburg, Pa., were married last evening. The cere- mony was performed in the Keller Me- morial Lutheran Church,, the Rev. Dr. S. T. Nicholas officiating at 8 o'clock. Miss Mary Apple and Mr. Bernhard Spille sang preceding the ceremony, accompanied by Mr. Edward Weber, or- ganist, who also played the wedding music. The church was decorated with white ond yellow chrysanthemums against a backgrou and Autumn foliage. The bride, who w by her father, wore a gown of ivory transparent veleet molded to her figure and having a long train. The bodice had a yoke of velvet lace which also formed the sleev and her veil of rare a cap embroidered in pearls and having clusters of blossoms at each side. She c bouquet of bride roses with a shower of lilies of the valley Miss Catherine Lantel. maid of honor, wore a costume of orchid chiffon vel-{ vet and carried Johanna Hill roses. The bride’s other attendants were Miss Vir- ginia Hunsberger of Philadelphia, Miss Helen Byers, Mrs. William Eichner and Miss Lucile Bixler, cousin of the bride. They were dresced in velvet gowns in yellow, coral pink, biue and jade green and carried chrysanthemums to corre- spond or harmonize with their gow: Jackie Bixler, nephe ring bearer, wearing short black velvet trousers and a white rying the ring on a Dr. Paul S. Enck best man for his brof were Dr. Rober Howland ard Dr. George Bott of New York and Mr. Wil- liam H. Rippard Mr. John S. Bixler, brother of the bride, of Washington. A reception follow ton Club, which ferns and_baskets of chrysan- s. Mrs. Bixler. mother of the bride, wore a gown of black chiffon !'York, sister of the bride, was her maid ther Margaret Tierney Murray Gordon Clay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gordon Clay of this city, | which took place last evening. The ceremony was performed in the Church of the Pilgrims, the pastor, Rev. An- drew R. Byrd, officiating at 8 o'clock, and immediately after the ceremony the wedding party went to the Church of tho Sacred Heart, where Father Moran officiated. The bride was_given in marriage by her cousin, Mr. John F. Reilly of New York, and wore a gown of white satin made with a train and short puffed sleeves. Her veil was of fine Irish lace arranged in cap effect, held by a band of pearls, and she cairied bride roses with a shower of lilies of the valley. She was attended in_the Church of the Pilgrims by Helen Knighton, cousin of the bridegroom, as flower gi*!, who wore a dainty frock of embroidered Filipino cloth over pink satin and carried a basket filled with rose petals, which she dropped in the path of the bride Miss Josephine Delia Tierney of New | of honor in the ceremony n the Church of the Sacred Heart and wore a gown of pink taffeta and lace with a hat to match and carried pink rosebuds. Mr. Thomas F. Amole, cousin of the | bridegroom, was best man, and the | ushers included cousins of the bride- groom, Mr. Fred Bauknight and Mr Frank Knighton; Mr. Kent Dyer and | Mr. Harvey Oliver. The Church of the Pilgrims had a simple arrangement of white and yellow chrysanthemums with palms, ferns and | Autumn_leaves and tall cancelabrum | with lighted candles. Mrs. Gene Stew- | art, personal friend for many years of | ! the bridegroom, played a short program | of organ music before the ceremony and the wedding marches. | A reception followed the ceremony in | Guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. the home of the bridegroom’s parents, | when she will sail on the Hamburg for France. She will teach English and diction when they were assisted in receiving | jn 3 French normal school and later will go to Vienna to study under Max by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Reilly of NeW | Reinharat. York, cousins of the bride; Mrs. Clay, |- mother of the bridegroom, was in blue velvet with which she wore MISS PATRICIA DOWNING, A. Lyon at their home in Chevy Chase until Wednesday, ; = a small 1 worth Methodist Church, Rev. Robert | bride and bridegroom, with a small re- ception at the bride’s home for rela- married to Mr. Harry McCoy Jones, son of Mrs. Isabelle McCoy Jones of Washington, at high noon yesterday in the chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church in New York City. Rev. Dr. Clifton Macon, minister in charge of the church, performed the ceremony, which was attended only by the immediate families. 1932—PART THREE SOCIETY 3 The bride was given in marriage by | Shibley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | her father and she wore & gown of French model mulberry velvet gow: made form fitting, the skirt.reaching | ning, December 21, at the Washington | a bouquet of Joanna Hill roses with to the floor and the round neckline |Heights Presbyterian Church. slit to the waist in the back. The|Shibley is well sleeves went into points over the hands | younger set in Washington, and were full to the elbow. She wore | graduate of Western High School and velvet turban with a short veil and Mrs. George Butt Curningham, sister | slippers to match and she carried an of the bride, was her matron of honor and her only attendant. The bride wore a phosphora satin gown, made on empire lines, with square neck and tight-fitting _sleeves, tulle veil and | carried a prayer book. Mrs. Cunning- | | ham’s gown was of blue crepe, fash- | when the couple were assisted in re ceiving by Mrs. joned along the same lines as that of the bride, with a shorter train. She wore a brown felt hat trimmed with| g mink and carried a mink muff covered with & cluster of orchids. girl, wearing a yellow ruffled georgette crepe gown and carrying a bouquet of bronze pompoms. arm bouquet of yellow roses. rothy Purvis was the flower A reception followed the ceremony, | cream lace yoke. Mr. Harvey Lewis McCoy Jones of | pin-stripe tailored suit, silver fox furs Washington was his brother’s best man | and a black felt hat and accessories | and Mr. Georg? of Washington were ushers. | The bride attended school in Colum- | bus, Ohlo, and was graduated from the Gardiner School in New York City. The bridegroom was graduated from the | United States Naval Academy in 1918 and served during the World War with the Destroyer Force, doing transport escort duty at Brest, France. He later served in the European station and was for some time executive officer of the U. S. S. Scorpion at Constantinople, ‘Turkey. He resigned from the United States naval service in 1926 and is at the present time connected with the Dry Ice Corporation of America. { The bride is a granddaughter of the late Dr. Samuel B. Hartman of Colum- bus, Ohio, and Lancaster, Pa. The bridegroom is *directly descended from William Pinkney, former Minister to England and Russia, and his great- grandmother was an aunt of President Martin Van Buran. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left for a short motor trip in the South and upon their return wil! make their home at 1095 Park avenue, New York City. The marriage of Miss Frances Ethel | Deane, daughter of the late Mr. and| Mrs. W. A. Deane of Oakville, Ontario, | Canada, to Mr. Hugh Raymond Whaley | of Mobile, Ala., son of Representative and Mrs. J. Swinton Whaley of Edisto, 8. C., took place Wednesday afternoon | at 4:30 o'clock in the home of the| bride’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr.| and Mrs. Ewell Lee Purvis, Rev. Dr.| Palmer of the Washington Heights | Presbyterian Church cfficiating. ‘ Autumn flowers were used in the| home and a string trio .played the| “Wedding March” from “Lohengrin.” B. Cunmnzhnm‘kof to pond. Mr. W. Walker | New York and Albert er | home in Mobile, Ala. | yellow chrysanthemums. corres ‘They will make their | ‘The marriage of Miss Betty Wiley' her brother-in-law and she wore I‘Jlmr_s G. Shibley, and Mr. William T.|brown crepe, trimmed with mink and Fryer will take place Wednesday eve- | brown accessories to match, and carried Gunston Hall, Miss | lilies of the valley. known among the She is a The matron of honor was Mrs. Harry Wright of Washington, who wore a gown of green with brown accessories and carried a bouquet of Columbia roses. Mr. Henry Middleton, jt, A wedding of much interest to South- | brother of the bridegroom, of Waldorf, ern Maryland, which took place | Md., was the best man, and the ushers | Thanksgiving day was that of Miss!were Mr. Lawrence Wilkins of Falls Mary Virginia Groves, daughter of Mr.|Church, Va., and Mr, Joseph Gardner and Mrs. Orin Groves of the Victoria [of Baltimore, Md. Apartment, -+ 2520 Fourteenth - | Washington, to Mr. Thomas Blair Mid- | a wedding breakfast was served in the Purvis, who wore a|g | . : OO RS e e it | dletor, son Sf Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. | home of the bride's parents, where the | ding took place at the Shrine of the | Mr. Whaley and his bride left for a | ' | | wedding trip. the bride # Sacred Heart at 11 o'clock, thé rector street, | Immediately following the ceremony, apartment was attractively decorated with yellow chrysanthemums. The young couple left by motor for ring a black | of the church saying the nuptial mass. | Niagara Falls, through Canada and Miss Sullivan played the bridal marches i will return by way of New York City. and other music. ‘The church was at- Mrs. Orin Groves, mother of the corsage bouquet of Talisman _roses, tractively decorated in a profusion of ' bride, wore a gown of green crepe, with The bride was given in marriage by a (Continued on Sixth Page.) blue velvet hat and a corsage bouguet | L. Wood officiating at 8 o'clock. Mr. | of orchids. Mrs. Streeter, wife of Maj. | Raymond Robinson was the soloist, sing Wallace Streeter, presided at the coffee [lng Barilett’s “A Dream” and “Be-|ton, mother of the bride, wore gold lace urn and Mrs. Edgar Seaquist served |cause.” Mrs. Edward C. Robertshaw, a |and brown velvet, with a shoulder | frappe and Mrs. J. R. Holmes, sister | close friend of the bride, played the | bouquet of Talisman roses, and Mrs. | of the bridegroom’s mother, received ‘ dding music on the organ, rendering | Schatz, mother of the bridegroom. was | with the wedding party. Others assist- | * Greeting” during the ceremony | in black lace with a corsage cluster of ing included Mrs. Frank Knighton, |and giving a shert recital preceding the | gardenias. | Miss Grace Caviston, Miss Edith Bauk- | wedding. The church was decorated Later Mr. and Mrs. Schatz started for | night and Miss Lilla Wallace. | with white chrysanthemums and palms. | a wedding trip, the bride wearing a | Later in the- evening Mr. and Mrs. ‘The bride was given in marriage by | brown tweed suit trimmed in raccoon | Clay started for a wedding trip, and | her father, and wore a white satin prin- | with dark brown accessories. They will | jungle green trimmed with beaver fur | after December 15 they will be at home | cess style gown, carrying the handker- | be at home in Jackson Heights, Long and a brown hat. They will make their | at 740 Riverside Drive in New York. | chief her mother used at her wedding, | Island, N. Y., after the first of the year. = home at 3043 Green sirect boulevard, | The bride came to this country to at- | With a bouguet of bride roses and lilies| Among the out-of-tovn guests were e ot O e Harrisburg, Pa, | tend school and has been studying in | of the valley. | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schatz, Mrs, Man- | Bring it in NOW! ‘The bride is a graduate of the George | New York. Among the out-of-town Miss Mildred E. Lehman was maid of | gels Muller, Mrs. John Fleich, Mr. Her- Washington University and a member | guests were Mr. and Mrs. Willilam F.| honcr, and wore shell, pink crepe | man Muller and Mr. Paul D, Urban. | ISADOR MlLLER of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. | Reilly and Mr. Harry E. Reilly, cousins | trimmed in brown fur with brown ac- S | Dr. Enck is a graduate of Pennsylvania | of the bride, who came from New York | cessories. She carried a sheaf of pink| Miss Virginia Hartman Hughston, Wanufucluring Frrniera State College and the University of | with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Reilly for | chrysanthemums. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Regan 00 114§t NW. " NAT. 5628 Pennsylvania. He is & member of the | the wedding. | “Mr. Paul D. Urban, nephew of the | Hughston of 1095 Park avenue, was| IIAUMANSASMAS AT. 5628 Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Sigma | P bridegroom, from New York, was best Delta professional fraternity. He was| _The marriage of Miss Louise LaVerna | man, and the ushers were Mr. Nolan I a member of the United States Olympic | Felton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis | Gibson, Mr. L. James Falck, Mr. Harold team in Paris in 1924. | Bugene Felton, to Mr. Daniel John | Stevens and Mr. Herman Muller of New Among the out-of-town guests were | Schatz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel | York City, Mrs. Florence Landis, Mr. and Mrs. | Schatz of New York City, took place| A reception was held in the church Ellsworth Landis and Mr. and Mrs, |last evening. The wedding was at Pet- | parlors for the many friends of the Edgar Lendis of New York; Mr. and | — Phillip-Louise Mrs. Charles Hunsberger and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFarland of Philadelphia; Connecticut Avenue and L Street (1727 L Street N.W.) Mayme Clay of York, Pa.; Miss finry Finkenbinder, Miss Mary Wolf, | Mr Lee Wolf end Mrs. William Wag- Entire Stock Reduced for Month-End Clearance oner of Carlisle, Pa.; Mrs. Mary Cowles of Germantown, Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. | Schuyler C. Enck, parents of the bride- | Gowns of all types and styles included. Evening and Din- Street and After- ner Gowns as low $|6 50 noon Otters up to $69.50 now— low as $19.75 to $39.50 s new-.. 2 $19.75 and Mrs. Willard Carey, Mr. and Mrs. All new fresh stock. Many just received. John Kr2 Mr. and Mrs. John Storewide All Millinery Half Price g them to'indulge Kunkle, Miss Mary Lesh cf Harrisburg Mr. Peul Kochenderfer of Ickesburg, A Group of 35 Hats at $1.00 in the extravagance ' | final—no charges. | of one or two extra. | S - _you. so, we say...better o - S 2 hurry! Pa., and Mrs. Elizabeth Bixier Stibbard of Detroit. A wedding or more than usual in- terest was that last evening of Miss Esther Margeret Tierney, daughter of Nothing reserved—t hou- sands of pairs of high-grade shoes for men, women and children at amazing savings for & limited time only. velvet, the bodice having a yoke of pink chiffon embroidered in pearls and crys- tal beads, and she wore a corsage bou- quet of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. M En mother of the bridegroom, was in wine color chiffon velvet with which she wore a corsage bouquet of Pernet roses and lilies of the valley. BF ¢ Later in the evening Dr. and Mrs. Enck left for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a traveling costume of weol in tives and a few close friends. Mrs. Fel- Let Mr. Miller suggest an inexpensive way to stylish- A Once-a-Year Event—Your Opportunity to Save at the lowest prices of any time during this year. . ... ‘Drastic REDUCTION ZIRKIN’S Famous Quality FUR COATS ... ZIRKIN’S Beautiful FURRED COATS . .. ZIRKIN’S DRESSES . . . ZIRKIN’S FOX SCAREFS, Neckwear . . . everything in our Store . . . REDUCED! IRKIN’S FU R COATS Reduced.’ #7950 FUR COATS now @ A group of fine quality FULL LENGTH Coats $3 9.50 $ 50 Ridiculously LOW PRICED (Limited Quantity). Every ZIRKIN Quality Fur Coat is REDUCED proportionately for our 47th ANNIVERSARY., Furred CLOTH COATS Reduced! 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