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Weddings o (Continued From Pirst Page.) by way of Memphis to visit the bride- groom's mother, who was unable to at- tend the wedding. The bride’s going- away costume was of dark blue triple- sheer crepe trimmed in white pique with blue accessories. A round of delightful functions has been given during the past week for the bride. Miss Sturgis entertained at & dinner dance at the Shoreham, Wash- ington, Tuesday; Miss Louise Zant- zinger at a supper party Wednesday, dnd the bride's parents at a dinner dance at the Shoreham Thursday. ‘The bride is a graduate of Randolph- Macon Woman's College of Lynchburg. Va. class of 1931, and is a member of Pi Beta Phi, national woman's fra- ternity. Lieut. Waller is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, class | of 1924, An Army wedding of much interest, which took place vesterday afternoon at, 4:30 o'clock in the chapel of the Army | ‘War College, was that of Miss Elizabeth Goodrich, daughter of Col. and Mrs. | Paul M Goodrich, to Lieut. David Par- ker Gibbs, son of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Gibbs of New York, Chaplain | Burling of the Army officiating. White flowers and palms were used in the chapel. The bride was given in marriage by | bride, the cape collar being formed of | deley Symons of College Park, Md., and | have taken an apartment in the Mira- her father. and wore her mother’s wed- ding gown of white brocaded silk, with | blue hat and carried yellow roses and ! Rev. Irmis Jenkins of Mission, S. Dak., | tume of blue silk with white polka dots, a tulle veil, and carried whit2 roses. Miss Mary Goodrich was maid of | honor, wearing a vellow organdy frock and carrying daisies with California Poppies Barba . little niece of the : Washington -and Mr. John Thompson bridegroon flower girl. in a dainty frock of blue organdy, and she at home upon their return at 3221 Con- ' necticut avenue. i The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of the University of Mary- land, the bridegroom, president of Student Government. The bride is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi Somrl!y’ and Mr. Smith of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Among the pre-nuptial parties given | for the bride was a supper party at| Olney Inn. Sundav. June 11, given by ! Miss Moore and Miss Jones. Miss Sar- bride. Miss Eva Jeanne West, daughter of | | Dr. and_Mrs. Clarence J. West. and | Ensign Richard Howard Gorsline. U.j S. N.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. | Gorsline of Chicago, were married yes- terday afternoon. The wedding took ! place in the Washington Heights Pres- | { byterian Church, the Rev. Dr. Walter | | Smith officlating at 4 o'clock. The! i church had a pretty arrangement of palms, ferns, Easter lilies, gladiolius| { and snapdragons, and a program of | ! music was arranged by the organist| of the church. | The bride was escorted and given in ! marriage by her father, and chose for! her wedding gown white mousselin de | soie fashioned on princess lines and hav- ing a cape collar. She wore a close-fit- ting hat of the same material, cut in rose | petals, and she carried white roses and | lilies of the velley. | { Miss Barbara Burkhart of Detroit ! | was meid of honor and had a gown of | blue silk net made like that of the ruffies. with which she wore a small { blue delphinium Mr. John West, brother of the bride, was best man and the ushers in- cluded Mr. James Douglas, jr.. Mr. Philip Minnix and Mr. Emil Lutz of of Baltimore. i A reception followed in th2 home of THE SUNDAY Wed in June tulle was held by a cap of rose point lace, with a short veil worn over her face until after the ceremony, when it was lifted. She carried bride roses with a shower of lilies of the valley. Miss Lyndall Coffey was maid of hon- or for her sister and wore yellow mous: - gent gave a tea and gift shower for the | seline 'de soie made like the gown of the bride, a hat to match and carried H . " Pernet roses and blue delphinium. Miss | - o Margaret Pearson of Washington, Miss Hallle Sandridge of Crozet. Va. and Miss Lois Spencer and Miss Eloise Reese of Alexandria were bridesmaids. Their costumes were of Nile green mousseline de sole with hats to match and they carried early Summer flowers. Mr. Richard Rose of Alexandria was best man and the ushers included Mr. Guy Beeton. brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Wilson Coffey. brother of the bride. of Washington, and Mr. Valen- tine Smith and Mr. Earl Coffey, brother of the bride. of Alexandria. Mrs. Coffey, mother of the bride. wore gray chiffon with accessories to match and a corsage bouquet of or- chids and Mrs. Mattie H. Beeton of | Lexington. Va., mother of the bride- groam, was in printed chiffon and wore 2 corsage bouquet of orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Beeton left later for a wedding irip to Virginia Beach n.nTlnb.y - ! motor to North and South Carol . MRS. IRMIS LA ROCHE JENKINS, o their return they will be at home Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bad- at 1301 Fifteenth street, where they before her marriage this month to the mar. The bride wore a traveling cos- Miss Helen Ravenel Symons. Their|a white pique swagger coat with box future home is at Mission. | pockets and Ascot tie and belt of white —Underwood Photo. | pique and corresponding accessories of ———————— | white. on princess lines, with a long train. A | i g cap of rare old point lace held her tulle | (C;fi“i,;‘;;;{;‘f‘:,("‘mfi‘;‘:;?,‘;;z"‘{ b veil, end she carried White roscbudsters to Mr. Eric C. Wendelin, son of | with a shower of lilies of the valley. | My C. John Wendelin of Quincy, Mass., ried a basket filled with forget-me- | th> bride's parents, the bride and | bridegroom being assisted in receiving | Lieut. John Gardner Shinkle of Ab- | by their mothers. The house had an | Md., was the best man and the | effective arrangement of white flowers | were Lieut. Hardin Olson, | With palms and ferns. Mrs. West, | Harlow Miles, Licut. William ' mother of the bride, wore beige geor- | hompson and Lieut. Robert Gibbs. | gette with o picture hat to match and| Mrs. Guy Tyrell Scott, jr. was ma- tron of hencr and had a gown of yel- low lace made with a cape and carried carly Summer flowers with Talisman roses. The bride’s other attendants were Miss Ida E. Parker. Mrs. Myron Robeson, Miss Mabel Nicholson and | took place last evening. The ceremony was performed in Christ Church in! Georgetown. the rector, the Rev. John Temple, officiating at 8 o'clock in the | presence of a small company of rela- tives and intimate friends. The bride was given in marriage by s i 0 he ccremony in | 8 corsage bouquet of talisman roses e and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Gorsline, mother of the bridegroom. was in navy | blue and white, with a hat to corre- spond, and she wore a corsage bouquet the Officers” Club. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs Ezra Whitaker, Miss Josephine Whitaker of Norta Adams, Mass.; Miss Ella Gordon Stuart of Philadelphia, | of pink roses. : Miss Plack of Greenwich, Conn, and Later Ensign and Mrs. Gorsline start- Miss Coyle of Hartford, Conn. The marriage of Miss Betty Sloan, daughter of Mrs. Slean and the late Col. Frank Anderson Sloan, U. S. A. to Lieut. William Joseph Phelan, U. S. A.. son of Mrs. Phelan and the late Mr. ! F. T. Phelan of Waterbury, Conn.. took | place yesterday afternoon 2t 2 o'clock in the Holy Trinity Church in George- | town, the Rev. Father McEnerny offi- | ciating. { The arrangements for the wedding | were charming in simplicity. Due to! the death of the bride's father only the | families and a few close friends wit- nessed the ceremony and attended the Teception which followed at the Army- Navy Country Club in Virginia. A pro-. fusion of vari-colored Summer blos- soms were used in the church, and at the club the couple stood before a ‘screen of palms and flowers: to receive the guests. As the guests were assem- | bling in the church an organ recital was given. At the reception the musi¢ | | eling in a white ensemble with white } ! accessories and wearing a corsage bou- | fley. On the completion of their wed- ed for a wedding trip. the bride trav- quet of gardenias and lilies of the val ding trip they will be at home at Nor- | folk, Va.. where Ensign Gorsline re-, cently was transferred from San Pedro, Calif. Mrs. Gorsline attended the Mar- jorie Webster School and George Wash- ington University and Ensign Gorsline was graduated from the Naval Acad- cmy at Annapolis in 1932. Among the out-of-town guests were | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Gorsline, par- ents of the bridegroom: Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Wright of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ball of New Jersey, Miss Frances Brunt of Virginia, Miss Miriam Prettyman of Delaware and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schoonmaker of Annapolis. place last evening at 8 o'clock in the Maricn Teague Rhine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Rhine became | | Herbert Richardson Miles, jr.: Mr. Guy A charmingly arranged wedding took | school in Washington, and the bride- Calvary Baptist Church when Miss | School of Technology. M’in’i&“e?‘"ir"&ifin"’géfiifi"fil ‘:Phfiggg her brother, Mr. Raymond S. Walters, | pink, and they all carried early Summer | 374 wore white mousscline de sole and flowers. Little Vivian Minnigh was | goncofihy | flower girl, in a_quairt frock of white ! taffcta. and carried a basket filleg with | R D A oo pink and peach color rose patala | seline de soie, with which she wore a | Mr. John Theophilus Bayliss of Wash- | ington was best man, and the ushers | S} PInK hat and Cied puk s | included Mr. Robert’ Thompson, Mr. 2%y P48 SEREIRER. 0 man . o |and the ushers included Mr. Troy L. e . oynd Mr. Francis A.| perkins of Kentucky and Mr. Emest A reception followed in the home of | BIyan, Mr. Clarence Elder and Mr. the bride’s parents for members of the | Joit Dowell, cousin of the bride, all of Washington. two families and intimate friends. Mrs | Bavliss. e bri v > { Mrs. Walters, mother of the bride, ayliss, mother of the bride, wos as- | Mrs Walters, mother o sisted in receiving by Mrs. Nicholson ol mother of the bridegroom, and mem: | , Mr. @nd Mrs, Wendeline left imme- | bers of the wedding party. Mrs. Bayliss | diately_after the ceremony for the wore ashes of roses crepe with white | Ormer's post as United States viee con- accessorles, and Mrs. Nicholson was in |Sul 8¢ Ensenada, Baja California, g { Mexico. Later Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson started | of Mi for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a | 1o osading of Miss Catherine Do- navy blue suit with Wwhite accessories. | (gatiotr te ar. Mex F. Ryan. took place They will make thelr home at Fair- | saicit, to Mr. Max £ Ryan, took placs haven, Md. Mrs. Nicholson formerly | YeSterday morning at Gonzags Chape lived 'in Philadelphia and _attendea | OF St Aloysius Church, The ceremony | was performed at a nuptial mass by the Rev. Father Fink. The bride was attended by Miss Mary A. Gowans and the best man was Mr. John Ryan, brother of the bridegroom. groom is a former ctudent at Georgia | Among the out-of-town guests were | Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williams, Mr. and | X0 g ) 2 et @ E‘j‘r‘c"hf;‘;“u?,’nu;’fi t,‘,‘;‘“fig},‘;‘{;flys‘j}“ 84 | the bride of Mr. John Henry Mattingly M D e rahom el e inroioe e et David Bent, Jjr. secretary to the Dele- | The ceremony was performed by the | \icraniel s and Mrs, . 1. Baglae, | The bridesmaid wore a pink dress of gate from Hawaii to Washington. +Rev. Philip Murray in the presence of - R. H. Bayliss, | )" o me material and a large hat of : - Miss Gladys Bayliss, Miss La Vaugh i t i d 5 3 s aughn ;. o Brids was escorted to the altar 2 jerge company of relatives and) Bayliss and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brad. | Pk organdy. = = ley and their son, A The wedding was followed by & James E. mio'}(who i slde sk cfie The church was effectively decorated | ' m. Mr. Charles Bradley. |\ ooyrast at the Dodge Hotel for the White House. Her gown was unusually Ilovely, fashioned of white mousseliné de sole, with a cowl neckline and a cape fastened at the front with white but- | tons. She wore a picture hat of white trimmed with white flowers and car- ried bride’s roses, gardenias and lilies of the valley. Miss Hilda Sloan, sister of the bride, | was the maid of honor. wearing a, gown of peach nct, the waistline marked | with a sash of turquoise blue satin, and | her picture hat, matching her gown | in color, was trimmed with a band of | turquoise blue. She wore turquoise biue slippers and carried an arm bou- | 1:3! of assorted flowers carrying out the color scheme of her costume. Lieut. Joseph Winston Cox, jr. was the best man and the ushers selected | were Lieut. Gordon Rogers and Lieut. | Albert R. S. Barden. The men in the Wedding party wore white uniforms. | Mrs. Sloan, mother of the bride, was in a black flat crepz gown made with long net sleeves and she wore a black picture hat and a corsage bouquet of | gardenias and lilies of the valley. Lieut. Phelan will taks his bride to | Fort Francis E. Warren in Wyoming, | where he has been assigned to duty. | Among the guests at the wedding | were Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Byrne, Mr. and | Mrs. Frank A. P! n and Mr. John Mrs. Eugene Wagar, Col. and Mrs. A. F. Williams, Mrs. Dorothy Milis Gibson, | Maj. and Mrs, Joseph Swing, Mr. and | with white larkspur, white hydrangea and madonna lilies, against a back- ground of palms and ferns. As the guests were assembling Mr. Thomas Moss gave an organ recital Dawning” and “Because” preceding the ceremony. ¥ The bride was escorted to the altaY | by her father. She wore a gown of | lines with a long train. Her veil of lace and net was arranged in cap ef- fect and she carried roses and lilies of the valley. | honor, wearing an Alice blue lace gown with a biue straw hat and carrying Johanna Hill roses with blue delphinium. The other attendants were Mrs. Ray- mond Rhine, sister-in-law of the Edward T. Layton, Miss Mimika Abra- Miss Sarah Crawley. They wore dainty all carried arm bouquets of pink Co- Catherine Crawley’s costumes were in blue, Mrs. Layton and Mies Abraham Mr. Joseph Weser was the best man 1 Mrs. Ethel Joiner was matron of b A pretty wedding was that of Miss Margaret Anna Coker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Charles Coker, and g;; (l:hm%fimg“l cConner. son of Mrs. iy B2 - arles m Conner, last evening and Miss Eleanor Westergren sang “At| & 8 o'clock in the Foundry Methodis: Episcopal Church, the Rev. Frederick Brown Harris officiating. The church was effectively decorated white zatin and lace, made on princess| {18 Palfs and ferns, with two tell| larkspur and other Summer flowers piaced on the altar. An impressive program of nuptial music was given by Miss Doro- Wakefield, who sang “At Dawn- ; Mr. Warren Barnes, violinist; Mr. James Flaherty, who sang “O Promise Me,” and during the ceremony Miss Wakefield sang “I Love You Truly.” The bride was given in marriage by 1 ! her father and wore an ivory Duch bride; Miss Catherine Crawley, Mrs. n‘!Lihn Empire period trained gwn. ‘made wi a high waistline, and puffed ham, Miss Margaret Freedman and sleeves. = Her tulle veil was held by a cap trimmed with Duchess lace, frocks of mousseline de sole, with pic- 10850] 4 ture hats and lace mitts to match and | sees PCATS :::wg‘;rmb?uql:}et ot i lumbia_ roses. Mre. Rhine and Miss | Spoiuc> Sardenias and lilies of the Miss Grace Walton Dils was maid of . honor, wearing a pink mousseline de in pink and the other two in green. |goie gown with a mgbchmg turban, and | and {he ushers selected were Mr. Ed- | ong aniec & bouquet of Rapture roses F. Phelan of Waterbusy, Conn.: Mr_ and | werd Doe, Mr. Edvard T. layton Mr. aymond 'Rhine, Mr. Harry Arminger, Fielod - Mr. Albert Becke and Mr. Henry Smith. | Sncor, i siduyme wainor e, Kin- A reception in the home of the brides | Maple' Jacobsen. . They wore moutee: The other attendants were Miss Mar- members of the two familles. Miss Hallett has been widely enter- tained. Mrs. George W. Harris enter- tained 40 at a buffet supper in her honor last week, in her home on Wood~ land drive. { Mr. and Mrs. Ryan left on a short {trip by motor immediately after the | wedding breakfast. They will be at home in Washington after July 15. | The marriage of Miss Hebe Carter Sturgis, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wil- llam Marion Sturgis of Marshall, Va. | to Mr. Anton Gorloff of Hollywood, Calif., took place yesterday in Trinity Church, Marshall, Va., at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Sturgis is a niece of the late Dr. C. Shirley Carter of Warrenton and a descendant of the famous “King” Car- ter of Colonial days. She attended the Warrenton Country School and is an accomplished musician and vocalist, having been trained under Louise Homer Stires and other teachers. She was for two years choir leader and so- loist of Christ Church, Alexandria. Mr. Gorloff was an officer in the Im- perial Guard, Russian army, during the World War and came to this-country soon after. He is an accomplished | horseman. Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Me- Ceney of White Oak. Md.. thelr daugh- ter, Miss Louise McCeney. became the bride of Mr. James Joseph Malome of ! Washington, D. C., in the presence of 35cMuslinSlips 'nuorg arll;ce trimmed! n- ished with 25C flounce. 2-6 yrs. 79¢ Silk Slips Crepe de chine 29¢ Undies Rayons! Bltoiom- Tats “Biesh 20c only! Sizes 2-6 Yyears, 39c Slips Cool rayom! = Princess style. Flesn only. 2-6 C years. 35c¢ Combinations Muslin—Ilace trimmed or tailored! Drop seat. Sizes 2-6 years. 25c (8econd Floor. The Heeht Co.) Red Star Diapers e 30x30 Red Star Diapers Doz, $1.39 $1 Woven Bab: = b g . 39¢ Smocked "ana linea @1 LG tufants to = yrs. -+ . $1.69 50¢ Flannelettes—Gowns, Kim- omas, Gerirudes—infants ' Covtredes. S 1On pink’ blue. Intants..... 19€ . 25¢ * 39¢ (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Sunsuits Mrs. O. Oswell Schuette. parents followed the ceremony, When | line de sofe froc rty about 30 relatives and friends. Due to illness the bride's grand- |the couple were assisted in receiving| Mrs, xxmmgguinm:vsre?x?ug:xfluz:urfg The ceremony was performed by the mother, Mrs, Nelson Herrick Henry of | by the bride’s parents. Mrs. Rhine wore | Walker and Mrs. Jacobsen in yellow, Rev. Benedict Hanneman of Nativity New York, and the bridegroom's mother |8 gown of rose beige chiffon and lace | their turbans corresponding with their Church before an improvised altar ‘were unable to come on for the wedding. | with brown accessories. | gowns, and they carried bouquets of | banked with flowers and ferns. Old- The brice spent the Winter in New | After the reception Mr. Mattingly | Spring flowers. fashioned garden flowers formed attrac- York with Mrs. Henry, when she was |and his bride left for a wedding trip,| Peggy Nash and Patsy Nash were | tive decorations for the house. active in the free milk fund with Mrs. | the bride wearing a dark blue crepe|the flower girls, in blue bagheera sheer | The bride, who was given in marriage William Randolph Hearst. The bride, | gown trimmed with white and her hat | material, with bandeaux of ribbon to by her father, wore a lovely ensemble whos> grandfather was the late Frank |and slippers were of dark blue. They|match around thelr heads, and they,of White sheer crepe. with a hat of] Keenan, the actor, studied at the | will be at home upon their return at | carried baskets of rose petals which TOUBD White straw. Her corsage bou- Jessie Bonstelle School of Dramatic Art | 2601 North Capitol street. | they dropped in the path of the bride Quet was of white roses and lilies of the Bathin was to have continued | Among_the out-of-town guests were | as she walked fo the altar | valley. Mrs. William Forsyth, a sister | $3.95 Scale athinette es at the National Academy of /M. and Mrs. B. H. Mattingly of Parks- | ~ Mr. Francis A. Wedderburn was the ©f the bride, was her matron of honor. - E London, but the | ville. M. brother and sister-in-law of | best man. and the ushers were Mr, Wearing an ensemble of Eleanor blue | ! Comb. table interrupted her | the bridegroom: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Cyril Edwin Dietrich of Nanty Glo, Pa.: Sheer crepe, with a small hat to match e, SRAD Bantn 53.95 . e-bew: 29¢ ttended Selem Col- | Moore of Hampton, Va., &nd Mrs. Kan- | Mr. Gerald Westergren of Buffalo, N.y.. nd @ corsage cluster of pink roses and | Ivory of green insten-Salom, N C. from zada Langston of Atlanta, Ga. M:. Francis Moore of Buffalo and My. deiphintum. mother and sister of the | ST i n a Vi 3 r. Roberf McCeney, a brother of | fraduated. She later | The wedding yesterday in Richmond Ed}\“";’e"cel;f,‘:f;f"}d{;fi;"&’;“‘fi‘;remony the bride, was best man. at Columbia . Of Miss Charlotte Miller Kent, daughter | ;4 S€T0 00 SQURWEC T8 CCEONY A “wedding breakfast followed _the | §f Mr. and Mrs. J. Cloyd Kent. and | Guntrum, friends of the bride’s mother, CSTCMONY. after which Mr. and Mrs lan is a native of Water- | Mr. Thomas Pinckney, son of Mr. and | Mrc Coker mother of the bride wag . Malone left by motor for a wedding 1. and graduated from West | Mrs. Charles Catesworth Pinckney, is | in"%1 " bagheera sheer material made | tFiP of 10 days to Atlantic City, the in 1927 He was formerly on | Of much interest in Washington. The | win' a cape of matching Alencon lace. | Pride traveling in a becoming brown @uty at Fort Benning, Ga. ceremony Was performed in the Sec- | ger'chineh madihied her gown and she; 804 White costume. with matching ac- ‘nxvnd‘Preshylerlnn Church, the Rev. Dr. | . ."white’ kig gloves and a corsa; Ewessories. Upon their return they will Wallace Memorial United Pres- Willlam E. Hill assisted by the Rev.|pcuc o™t Cordeniae “Nic® Conmer (make their home with the bride's sy e . Church was the scene of an | Lewis Carter Harrison, officlating, at § | pouuc of gardentas, Mrs. Connet, | parents Kiddies $1.95 Nursery Chairs, $1.39 edding last evening at 7:30 0'clock. The church was decorated With | chigron and lace with White: &l p" | Mrs. Malone, who is a member of the ’ n Miss Genevieve Grace Palms and Easter lilies. SR Eloves: v abelworal s SopbeTs | faculty of East Siver Spring School, was daughter of the Director of the, Mr. Kent gave his daughter in mar- ’ et % mcicutae SA8C | feted extensively before her marriage. ational Education 'Ti2g>. She wore blush white satin [ *CA3CR BRARRAS L | In addition to a party given recently in hi. became made without trimming. ~The long 'y 8 Ot UG TEEBIOD Were the | her honor by teachers of the school 69c Baby Dresses " 3 ] & e () 29c sleeves, scallops or 47C FURNITURE [ Sl Crinkly — me ironing necessary. Cucumber-cosl be- they're backless. 1-3 yrs. (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) double-breasted == “Thistle-down” vests. | D 1€ nal bindere o 23¢ $15 Crib with Bassinette B, 50 Mattress, S11.95 e o gt ring, Decorated panels! Adjustabl 18338 “Stork: 52.95 e~ mhemeans drop side. Ivors. gree line.” y e sh. Fruit-of -the-Loom Pads 290—17x18 . 50c—18x34 65c—27x40 $1.10—34x52 train was made into the circular skirt | o ot Dhents | showers have been given her by Mrs. Mrs Pink and palms made he wedding and guests were assembling an organ recital was r Effie Colla- more. Preceding eremony Mr. Robert man sang “O Promise Me nd B 1 in marriage by 1 gown of white rincess Lnes with full bov; where they were The gown was designed alr her lace and aded coronet. reses and lilles of Mis: pat 55 El Miss Margretta Moore of mousseline de soie reen and yellow, respec- ively vy wore lace mitts to cor- respond with thef . and carried Toses to blend with their gowns Mr. Maurice Smith of Manassas, Va.. brother of the bridegroom, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Dale Wright. brother of the bride; Mr. Ver- non Biedler of Washington' and Mr. Robert Reeder of North East, Md. A_reception followed the ceremony tn the home of the bride’s parents. on Western avenue, Chevy Chase. Mrs. and the long sleeves, full to the elbow | and then fitted to the wrists. Her veil ; of rare old rose point lace fell from a | cap caught with orange blossoms and | she carried a shower bouquet of gar- denias and lilies of the valley i Miss Jane Kent was mald of honor | and wote a dress of blue net the | ruffies falling from the waist line in | the back and forming a train. She | carried early Summer flowers tied with vellow. The bride's other attendents | were Mrs. George C. Denniston of | Germantown, Pa.; Mrs. John J. Hicks Ke s. John S. Davenport. 3d; Miss Frances Pinckney, Miss Belle Byran and Miss Elsie Tucker, ail_of Richmond; ! Miss Jane Averett of Chatham, N. J.: ! Miss Marjorle Millr of Montreal and s of the maid of honor. s and their flowe:s were tied with blue ribben i Dr. M. Mo:riss Pincknes of Richmond was best man and the ushers inc.uded | Mr. David Texnant Bryen. Mr. Lamont D. Bryan, Mr. Frederic W. Scott, ir. Mr. Gecrge Gibson, Mr. L. A. Gaines, M. Allan Gwathmey and Mr. Egbert | G. Lelgh, 3d, of Richmond; Mr. Joseph | Bryant, 3d. and Mr. Laughbourne M. | Williams, jr. of New York: Dr. Staige Blackford ‘of Charlottesville, and Mr. | ! Kent Withers of Pittsburgh. | A reception for a small company fol- lowed in the home of the bride's par- | ents. After a wedding trip Mr. and | Wright. mother of the bride. wore 4 Mrs. Pinckney will make their home in tan chiffon gown and Mrs. Smith motk of the b-idegrcom, was in blue &nd white crepe Ri~hmend. The marriage of Miss Frances E iza- Among the cut-of-town guests at the beth Bavliss, qaughter of Mr. and Mrs wedding were Mr. Wesley Rupp. house George Franklin Bayliss, to Mr. Albert guest of Mr Dale Wright, both of whom Bassock Nicholson, ir., son of Mr. and have just returned from the State Mrs. Nicholson of Fairhaven. Md., took Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dietrich of Nanty | Henry McCeney, Mrs. Willlam Forsyth ' and Mrs. Robert McCeney. School of Science, Wahpeton, N. Dak. place last evening. The ceremony was | Mr. Rupp is from Minneapolis and Mr. | performed in the Church of the Good | and Mrs. Carl N. Everstine of Cumber-| Shepherd, the pastor, Rev. C. S. Abbott, land. officiating, at 8 o'clock. Red and yel- Mr. Smith and his bride left for a low carnations, with ferns and paims, wedd! trip, the bride wearing a green decorated the church. crepe jacket gown with white acces- ‘The bride’s father gave her in mar- lmu‘nnd a white coat. They will be riage, and she wore white satin made Glo, Pa.; Mrs. J. T. Loden of Catol % WL ville, Md.. and Mr. Jack Buss of Fair-, Cable Firms N port. N. Y. ! ot Responsible. Mr. Conner and his bride left after | Cable companies in Egypt cannot be the ceremony for a wedding trip to | held responsible for garbled messages. Ocean City, N. J., the bride wearing a brown chiffon ensemble with brown and | white accessories and a corsage bouquet | of orchids. They will be at home upon | OLD HATS their return at 3800 New Hampshire || Made new. cleaned. reblocked avenue. TBest eare tak The bride is president of her chapter || ess.” Hats o of the Sigma Pi Ganna International || 2nd reasonable prices. Sorority. HARRIS HAT SHOP Among the prenuptial parties given for ‘the bride was & shower by her Bz LLRISLN ] sorority, a shower by her bridesmaids | —— d a buffet supper given by her mother | " s . @k‘lllp-[owse 1 the wedding party following the rehearsal Connecticut Avenue and L Street (1727 L Street N.W.) Continuing Qur Clearance Sale { The wedding gf Miss Christine Vir- ginia Coffey and Mr. Lionel Elwood Becton of Alexandria and Lexington, Va. took place yesterday afternoon in the' National Baptis. Memorial Churclr, | the Rev. Gene G. Johnson officiating, ! ot 4:30 o'clock. Mr. Talbert Haslett of the choir of the Washington Cathe- el sang. mceompanied. by mrs_ mae. || L-arge Assortment of guerite Allen Rose, organist, who played the wedding music. The church was Chiffon Gowns decorated with palms, ferns, gladioli for street, afternoon and and_candidium. dinner, now— The bride, who is a daughter of Mr. 14.75 Self-Setting Cottons, 3.95 and 595 s S g Permanent Other Dresses From Wave $5 up Katharine Lee Ogilvie illine 1325 Conn. Ave. North 1306 .395 The upkeep of a permanent wave is what % you—not the original cost. White Turbans from 195 All wew, fresh stock, just received reduced to cost and tale. winner of first inter- e, now associated with this 95 Second _Floor. BEDDING 35¢ Pepperell Blankets, 23c R blankets, 30x40. Pink or blue with white bor- ders. 35c¢ Baby Pillows 23c¢ o0k Ppopuinr TH: 1 The. Pink or X 81 Feather & Down Pillows, 69c Filled with feathers and doyn. 12x16 site, covered with ‘pink or atee: $1.59 Candlewick Spreads, 94¢ Hindmade — lightwelght — crib size—natural lin with designs in pastels. $1.29 Play Pen Rugs, $1 Stretch them on the grass o beach as well as in the iay pen. Tufted, cotion '$1.59 Crib (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Fruit-of-the-Loom Crib Sheets 59¢—36x54 65c—42x63 79c—45x73 . eess.lde $L39 To! De. Sport Outst. Summer sweater with umm silk skirt. Pastels, sl 19 a8 ots' Prl Batiste 3 for $1. each. . 390 Kielnert ' Silk Rubber Pants, bloomer leg, white, me- dium, large I3 2 to 6 years. 39 Ha Nainsook Gertrudes. '3 1 Infant s . D fer Sunsuit with Sweater When the sun hides, slip the 59c matching sweater over the sun suit. Cotton mesh, 2-6 years. $1 & $1.59 Wash Suits ol Liotmes, wikh contrasting shorts. 79C 1-6 years. . SECOND FLOOR < - dimi- ties, hanky lawns, batiste. Sleeveless. 2-6 yeurs. (Second ioor, The Hecht Co.) Pajamas 39c¢ cut full and Toomy. Sizes 2 to 6 years.