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8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY Miss Mary Marston Wed at Quantico. Va., to Lieut M. L. Curry | Daugl’lter of Maj. and Mrs. Jo}m Marston Bride nt" Pretty Ceremony Before improvise& Altar. I‘ | guest, Mr. Butler. Foi'owing the supper ) gowns of white silk and corsage bou- GUANTICO, Va. July 1.—The wed- ding of Miss Mary Roberts Marston, | cauzhter of Maj. and Mrs. John and Licut. Manly Lamar place yesterday in the Edward D. ! Ann’s Church, ed by the Rev. Henry rector of Aquia Church, offi-| vised altar, former | and palms banked with white and flanked on cither side by tiers of white, lighted | tapers had been arranged in one end | of the ball room. American flags and yegimental cclors draped around the walls completed the decorations. The bride, who was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her fathor, wore a gown of white organdy made with a modern train, the jackei had large puffed sleeves Wwhich tep- ered at the wrists, and her long tuil2 was trimmed in old lace; she car- of brides roses s of the valley. Miss Eliza- rston was maid of honor for sister and she wcre a gown of peach color mousseline de soie, made | on simple lines with a shcrt train. Her hat was a close fitting turban with a short face veil to match, and > carried a bouquet of talisman s. The bridesmaids were Miss | Anne Steele of Philadclphia, Ann Hall of Annapolis and Miss Miss Mary Lcuise 3 h Cushing and Miss ¢ Reed Cushing. Their gowns and hats were similar in design to those id of honor but were in apple green mousseline de soic 2nd they ied talisman roses. apt. James Duncan Waller was best 1 and the ushers were Maj. Louis , Lieut. (U. S. N.) Hugh Mauldin, Franklin Goode, Lieut. Edward rguson, Lieut. W. D. Saunders Licut. F. H. Schwable. couple left the altar under an y_of crossed swords held by e Bellinger, Lieut. Josepn , Lieut. John Price and : following the ccremony as he'd when M Mar- mother of the bride, received the is. She was attired in a flesh r chiffcn afternoon dress with largs White h. and white accescories. Mrs. s Breckenricge, wife of Gen enridgc. was in charge of the ake and the bride followed tradition of the scrvice by cutting first slice with her husband’s vord. The tea tables were presided over v Mr: Lee, wife of the com- Charles Lyman, Phillip Tor- ttin; ‘The a furnished Orches and his bride 1o gia, where they ir_honeymocn. They will be after September 1 at Fo where he will attend the School. The bride's going- ume was a brown and white mble with brown hat and s and a corsage of yellow sweet- t rorces. he out-of-town guests included and friends from Buffalo, nore, Philadelphia and Annzpolis. following official personnel in the e Corps attended: Assistant Sec- ary of the Navy He Mrs. Roosevel at hc Sill, Ok Artille y L. Roosevelt e Maj. Gen. Com- nd Mrs. Fuller, v D. Butle John H. Russel Mrs. Rufus Lane, Br Dion Williams, Lie . William Upshur, Lieut. Charles Sanderson, Lieut. David Randall, Maj. and der Vandegrift, Maj. and Valle and Maj. and Anderson Dearing. Gen. and Mrs, Smedley D. But- | e from their home in Newtown , Pa. to attend the Marston- and remained for a son-in-law and daugh- . and Mrs. John Wehle. T social life of the post centered i d ptial parties for Curry. On Gocde gave followed by bridge for the s in the bridal party; s Betsy Anne Steele of & luncheon cers mess with a luncheon for Miss Marston, and after an afternoon of | ty adjourned to the s. Ross Rowell for tea flat silver, a friends on the station Priday Mrs. T. B. Gale gave a tea, which Miss Marston shared the s with Miss Alice Reed Cushing, | engagement to Lieut. George Shell was recently announced. Friday evening Maj. and Mrs. Mar- | rtained the bridal party at r served in their quariers omdr. George D. Dowling 1 here from Philadelphia ssumed the family practice as the f of Dr. Davis, who is away on his wvacation Mrs. Jane ift from a group of her | H. W. Tobias and daughter | of Hartford, Conn., are visiting Mrs. Tobias' sister, Mrs. Thomas A.| Tighe. Thursday Mrs. Tighe gave a| bridge tea in_honof of her guests, in- | viting Mrs. Charles Lyman, Mrs. Ed- ward Manwaring, Mrs. Calhoun An-| crum, Mrs. Harold Parsons, Mrs. Julian | Smith, Mrs. Carl Meigs, Mrs. Robert | Yow irs. Edna Lambla, Mrs. Ex | brook in Morganza. | dinner at Alta Vista in Chaptico Wed- ward F. Shaw, Mrs. Augustus cocknu' and Mrs. John Wehle. Friday Mrs. Edward Manwaring en- tertained two tables of bridge in hon- or_of Mrs. Tobias. Lieut. Comdr. Kenneth Lowman and family are among the recent arrivals on the post. Dr. Lowman assumes the post of surgeon made vacant by the ransfer of Dr. Lindall, who has been assigned to the U. S. S. Minneapolis for duty. Mr. Tom Dick Butler accompapied his parents, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. ed- ley Butler, here and is the guest of Mr. Tom Tighe. On Friday Mr. Tighe was host at 2 supper y in honor of his cousin, Miss Jane ias, and his house , the compary spent the evening at the hop at the officers’ mess. His guests! were Miss Katherine Manwaring, Miss | Marjorie Raynor, Miss Anne James,! the Misses Rita and Margaret Hines, Miss Mary Rowe, Mr. Jack Marston, Mr. Andrew Lyman, Mr. Calhoun An-| crum, Mr. Gordon Campbell and Mr. Nocl Gregory. | Mrs. Hal Potter and children have ! gone to Blanchard, Pa., where they, will spend the Summer at Brookside Farms, thus enabling th-m to be near | Capt. Potter, who is on duty at a! civilian conservaticn camp .nearby. Mrs. Carl Merz has gone to Camp Devine, Mass., in order to accompany her husband home. Capt. Merz has teen quite ill since reporting to the C. C. C. and is compelled to return to Quantico. Lieut. Archibald Abel has recently | reported here for duty. Lieut. and| Mrs. Abel were guests of Lieut. and ! Mrs. John Wehle while they were waiting for Government guarters to be available. Lieut. and Mrs. Orin Wheeler have gone to Philadelphia. where the lieu- tenant will be on duty. Lieut. and Mrs. Richard Ross were the honor guests at an informal din- ner given Friday by the, younger offi-) cers of the post as a farewell. Lieut. Ross has been ordered to the Marine | Barracks, Washingion, for duty. Leonardtown Wedding June 21 Announced LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 1—Of much_interes; was the anncuncement of Mrs. Herbert C. Douglass of the marriage of her daughier, Miss Jean Peric Bolk, of Sandgates, Md., to Mr. William Graves Hardwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hardwick of Memphis, Tenn., which took place June 21 at 4 | c'clock in St. Paul's Methodist Episco- pal Church, in Leonardtown. Only members of the immediate families at- tended the ceremony, the rector of the church, the Rov. L. Llory Krug offi- ciating. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding supper was served in the home of the bride’s mother at Sandgates. The young couple left later for a wedding trip in the South, and will make their home in Memphis, | enn. Mr, Hardwick for four years has been in the United States Ma- 1inec, and is a champion tennis player, bexer, and won a cup race held in Guantanzmo Bay. Mrs. Hardwick was a junior in Margaret Brent High School | here, and a popular member of the younger set, and came origirally from Houswn, Tex Mis. J. Allen Coad, wife of the State Senator, and her daughter, Mrs. An- derson Dana Hodgdon, with the lat- ter's two sons, Dana, jr, and Hyatt Hodgdon, of Washingion, spent some weeks at Mrs. Coad's estate, Porto | Belle, on the St. Marys River. They leit Thursday to spend the month of July and part of Angust in the Pocomo Moun ns in Pennsyivania. Mrs. Alice Blackistone of Ocean Hall, at Bushwood, is_spending this week end in Atlantic City with her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 5. West Russell of Washington. Miss Reah Abell, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Abell of Clements, Md., is the guest this week of ber uncle &nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Russell, in Washington. Mrs. Perry Miller of Washington is among those spending a few days at Fishing Point Hotel on the Patuxent River. | Mrs. York Ci Nathaniel Chapman of N and her sister, Mrs. Corril Fraizer, with her two young daughters, Misst Mary Jane Fraizer and Miss Nellie Francis Fraizer, all of Washington, are | spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. | Charles S. Myers at their place, Jour- ney’s End. on Brettons Bay. | A wedding of much interest to St. Marys was that of Miss Susie Mae John- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parran Johnson of Clements, Md., and Mr. Paul Lawrence Magrogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Magrogan of Rosebank at Leonardtown, which took place on | Sunday, June 18, in St. Aloysius Roman | Catholic Church in Leonardtown. The rector, the Rev. Joseph Sheridan Knight, S. J., officiated at 4 oclock, in the presence of members of the imme- diate families and a few friends. Miss 1d., was m: Booth of Great | Mills, Md., was the best man. The young | couple left immediately afterward for a | motor_trip to Canada, and will make their home at Clements on their return. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGhan of Washington are the week end guests of | Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Love at Meadow- Mrs. G. French Owens entertained at nesday in _honor of Mr. J. B. Owens, “8peaks for itsel i Summer Garden| The rendezvous of the discriminating. | Famous for its Southern cooking ‘ SEA FOOD SPECIALS Luncheons, 50, 65, 90 & $1.00 Sensible a la Carte Prices. Daily_From 12 Noon Until 8 P.ML Sundays. 1:30 to 8 P.M. 20th AND R STS. N.W. AL Lo AVE If You're staying in town over the Fourth, youwll probably meed this 6 inch Westinghouse Electric Fan $2.19 Motor Guaranteed For One Year (Fifth Floor, Tae Hecht Co.) THE HECgT CoO- Germantown, Ps., and her cousin, Col. Bowie Owens of Anne Arundel County, who was her guest Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis Young of Grand Rapids, Mich,, who are at their place, Susquehanna. at Cedar Point, on the Chesapeake Bay, for the Summer. The Mount Zion M. E. Church at Laurel Grove was the scene of a double wedding June 24, when Miss Nellie Katherine Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Briscoe Wallace, was married to Mr. James Harold Bur- roughs, immediately followed by the marriage of Miss Rebecca Barber Wal- lace, sister of the first bride, to Mr. William Reck Dixon, son of Mrs. Lydia Dixon of Sandgates. Both brides wore teaching in the public schools here as before their mlmlgu. Mrs. Joseph Burch of Baltimore, Md., and her two infant som8 are visiting | Mrs. Burch’s parents, Dr. and Mrs, F. F. Greenwell in Leonardtown, and will spend some weeks with them. Mrs. James M. Linehan of Pittsburgh also l’:‘ L:{nir guest and will remain indefi- y. Miss Mary Gwyn Hamilton, with her sister, Miss Janice Hamilton, and her brother, Mr. George Hamilton, and Mr. Ford Loker of Leonardtown with Miss Rosalie Queen of Baltimore, spent ‘Wednesday picnicking at Chapel Point, on_the Potomac River. Miss Charlotte Gough of Leonard- town, youngest daughter of Mr. and quets of white roses with accessories to match. Immediately following the two ceremonies, performed by the new rec- tor, the Rev. Milton M. Crist of Bal- timore, Md., the bridal couples had a wedding breakfast in the home of the | brides’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Mrs. Joseph I Gough, has just re- Briscoe Wallace of Laurel Grove. Aft- | turned from spending a week in Balti- erward they left for their wedding more with friends. trips in the North. On their return,| Miss Miriam Nathanson and her twin Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burroughs will reside | sister, Miss Anna Nathanscn, who have in Mechanicsville, and Mr. and Mrs. | just graduated from the Western High William R Dixon will make their home | School in Baltimore, returned with | at Sandgates. Mrs. Burroughs is a'their mother, Mrs. Louis Nathanson. 2 rovd 2 Miss Miriam Nathanson won & com- merclal scholarship at the school activities sides, Md., announce the marriage their daughter Edna Mae to Mr. Rich- ard Elgin, jr, of Washington, Sunday, June 18. The ceremony took place at the morning service of the Esther Memorial Episcopal Church in ‘Nash-| ington, The rector, Rev. H. Waldo Manley, officiating. Mrs. Walter Harris, with her three children has joined Mr. Brookline, Mass., after spending some weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Bowling, at Hughesville. Ensign Robert Cumming, who grad- uated from the United States Naval Academy ir June, is spending a few days at Idaho before he leaves for South America, where he will enter business. Dr. and Mrs. Donald St. Clair Camp- bell entertained at a buffet supper at the Wallston’s Manor Club Wednesday, having 40 guests in the company. Announcement is made of the mar- | riage of Mr. James Edward Bussey, son | of Mr. and Mrs. F. D, Bussey of Wash- | ington, to Miss Evelyn Lorraine Robey, daughter of Mrs. Minnie I. Robey and and | W the late Wallace Robey of Indian Head. 1933—PART THREE. Davis, Mr. Philipp H. Davis and Miss Margaret Nicholson of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Saxton of Leonardtown. Miss Margaret Jane Carrico, only daughter of Mrs. Annie J. Carrico and the late Dr. Louis C. Carrico, and Mr. William Elzear Mudd, son of Mrs. Con- | stance M. Mudd and the late Mr. Wil- | liam E. Mudd of Clinton, were married June 17. The bride was given in mar- The ceremony ttok place June 15 in ‘ashington. wllr. Charles Schroeder Zurhorst of ington have returned to their home in La Plata. Miss Ruth Jones of Tallahassee, - has joined her sister, Miss Helen Jones, and is the guest of Mrs. Herbert C. Douglas at her estate at Sandgates, on G. Carrico. Her maid of honor was the Patuxent River. ‘Mls Constance Jamesson, and : Mr. Miss Estelle Burch entertained at|Joseph Mudd, brother of the bride dinner Sunday in hcnor of Miss Anne; was followed by a nuptial mass, Rev. | Do 0 et Foul Grifin of | Charles E. Roach, rector of §t. Mary's ex, Md. = She gave an interesting| poman Catholic 'Church in Clinton, farewell party to Miss Rachel Zayas and | omcigting, assisted by Rev. William | Miss Carmen Eva Zayas, who graduated | Harolq Jameson, who recently was or- | from St. Mary's Academy June 11, the | 4ajneq = Miss Kathleen Carrico and | g;evwm Sunday. The Misses Zayas| uyrs Louis Murray of Clinton, Md., sang | ve returned to their home in PUerto | pefore the cercmony. A wedding break. | Rico, where they expect to teach. | fast folicwed the ceremcny and the | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Davis, | young couple will make their home in Miss Dorothy Fisher and Miss Helen | Clinton when they return from their | Pisher, with their brother, Junior | Southern wedding trip. | Pisher, all of Alexandria, Va., spenzi Announcement is made of the mar- last Sunds in Leonardtown. | riage of Miss Edith Lorena Dorsey, Mr. and " 75 Albert Davis of Comp- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A! ton entertair>d at dinner Sunday Mr. | Dorsey cf Stoakley, in Calvert County, | and Mrs. Samuel Perkins, Miss Anita|to Mr. Seldon B. Thomas of Dixon, riage by her oldest brother, Mr. Louis | The ing trip. of the faculty of the Elkridge High School. wedding marches were played by Mr. William W. Duke of Prince Fred- erick, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millison of Bal- timore are visiting at St. Inigoes, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. 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