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B # SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) around the bottom and around the train; a yoke of net with embroidery and seed pearl design and a stand-up collar. With this she wore a veil of Venetian lace and carried an old- fashioned bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley, The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Audrey Cornell, who wore a blue gown and carried a bouquet of roses. Mr. Dudley E. Cornell, brother of the bride of Albuquerque, N. Mex., was the best man, and the ushers included Mr. Howard M. Cornell, brother of the bride, of Dulce, N. Mex., and Mr. John A. Keoh, a cousin of the bride, of Kansas City. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlor. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson left by motor for San Antonio and San Benito, Tex., and Monterey, Mexi- co, the latter wearing a blue suit with a hat to match. Gray caracul trim- med the coat. Her accessories were of blue kid. Upon their return after January 15 they will make their home in Washington, at 1616 K street. Miss Cornell graduated from the University of Colorado, where she was a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority and where she also received her master’s degree. She has taught at Arlington Hall and also took parties abroad for a time. For the past year and a half she has been with the Farm Credit Administration. Mr. Dawson attended Baylor University, Texas. He graduated from the George- town School of Foreign Service. For the last four years he has been editor of Doméstic Commerce, a magazine edited in the Department of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. He is now doing special research work for the department. ‘The wedding of Miss Ruby Gruman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gruman, and Mr. Frank Connell Hale of Jewett, Tex., and Washington, son Gfik’fi@flhf cenn CEEAS. SCHWARTZ &'}S()N Buy Now! Pay Next Year! 5} Universal Mixer d. motor. mixing bewls. The ideal of Mrs. J. A. Newberry of Jewett, Tex., took place yesterday at 6 o'clock in the afternoon in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, in New York City, the Rev. George Gruman, cousin of the bride, officiating. The bride was escorted and given in marriage by her father. Her gown was of brown net embroidered in small gold dots, and the skirt terminated in a short train, The short lacket was trimmed with a band of mink fur. She wore an off-the-face model hat which was made of brown and gold net. On her gown was pinned a shoulder bou- quet of orchids. Miss Billie Gruman, sister of the bride, wore a gown of black crepe with a silver lame jacket and a small black velvet hat. Her flowers were a cluster of gardenias. The bridegroom had Mr. Roger E. Barnes as his best man. After the ceremony a dinner party was held for the family and & few close friends on the boat Georgic. Mr. and Mrs. Hale sailed at.10 o'clock last night on a two-week cruise to. the West Indies. They will return to ‘Washington January 3. Mrs. Hale is a graduvate of the Southern Seminary and attended the Felix Mahoney Art School. Mr. Hale attended the University of Texas and graduated from George Washington University Law School. He is a mem- ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, A wedding of interest took place yesterday in Baltimore when Miss Helen Wakefield Miner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Frost Miner of Thrifton Village, Va., formerly of Harrisonburg, Va., became the bride of Mr. Frank Burt Mooers, jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burt Mooers, sr., of Baltimore, Md. The ceremony was performed at 5 o'clock in the afternoon in the Memorial Chapel of the Grace and St. Peter's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Arthur Chilton Powell, D. D., retired rector, officiating, with the Rev. Gor- don Wadhams assisting. A double ring service was used. The altar was decorated with white lilies and tall white cathedral tabers, and preceding the ceremony a pro- Gi £%rv Toastmaster Tray ith 2-slice toaster, six erys es, bread d cutter and tray (alcobol p $21.00 50c Down—50c A Week 3 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ! gram of nuptial music was given by the or:an‘l,.lt of the church, 'hol also played the processional and reces- sional marches. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a lovely gown of white satin molded to the figure made with V neckline and an Elizabethan collar. Her veil of tulle was held in place by a cap of duchess lace held with old ivory veil pins worn by three generations of the bride's maternal ancestors. The bride’s bouquet was white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Elizabeth Frost Miner, student at the Ohio Wesleyan College, who came on for the wedding, was her sister’s maid of honor. She wore an afternoon gown of delphinium blue crepe made on simple lines, a turban of silver cloth and silver sandals. Her bouquet was of pale blue and deep blue delphiniums. Mr. Malcolm du Bois Mooers acted as best man for his brother. A buffet supper and reception fol- Jowed the ceremony at thé home of the bridegroom’s parentson Crossland avenue, when the bridal couple were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Mooers, mother of the bridegroom, who wore a gown of green velvet, and Mrs. Miner, mother of the bride, who wore a black and white crepe dress with gardenias. Later in the evening Mr. Mooers and his bride left on their wedding trip to New York City, the latter wearing a dress of gold crepe cloth, a dark brown coat with badger fur and ac- cessories to match. Upon their re- turn they will make their home in Baltimore. The bride is a direct descendant on her mother’s side of John Hanson, distinguished Maryland colonist, who was the first president of Congress assembled, and her maternal grand- father was at one time judge of the Supreme Court of Louisiana. She is a graduate of the Newton High School, Newton, Mass., and attended Harrisonburg State Teachers' College, Harrisonburg, Va., and the training school of the Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore. The bridegroom comes from a 25¢ or More a Week Will Pay for a Prac- tical, Labor - Saving | 016 | for Friday, Were $12.95 to $39.50 Gift. NCES PRICES! Superior Electric Wadfle Iron Full size. Beautifully finished in chromium plate. $3.95 25¢ Down—25c A Week prominent Minnesota family, and is a graduate of the North High School in Minneapolis and was also gradu- ated from Washington-Lee Univer- sity, Lexington, Va. He is connected with a private firm in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Groff and their daughter, Miss Ruth Groff, will sail January 11 on a trip around the Southern Hemisphere. Reservations for the Christmas din- ner at the Arts Club tonight, which will feature the boar’s head, have taxed the capacity of the club. The dinner will be followed by the Christ- mas concert of the ghoral group of the club, Otto Torney Simon, director. Margaret Tolson at the piano. Dr. and Mrs. George H. Girty are the hosts of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt's Wedding Anniversary Celebrated. Mrs. John Calvin Lyle and Miss Mary Sabra Hunt entertained at a surprise anniversary tea Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in compliment to Miss Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Rex Hunt, at their home, 106 Hamilton avenue, Clar- endon, it being their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. 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Dr. and Mrs. Sigmund Newman of Vienna, Va., are recelving congratu- Fred | lations on the birth of a daughter Lona, Decentber 10, in Columbia Hos- pital, Washington. Mrs. Newman be- fore her marriage was Miss Rita Lesner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David S. Lesner of Washington, Mrs. Elnathan Kemper Nelson will entertain at her hame in Sligo Park Hills, Md., on Sunday, December 23, at a tea in honor of Mrs. Ira Hersey. Mrs. Hersey, who with her husband, former Representative Ira Hersey from Maine, has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Frederick Leon Pearce of Forest Hills since September, expects to leave for Maine directly after Christmas with Mr. Hersey, who takes NOTICE! WASHINGTON BANK HOURS office as judge of the Probate Court the first of the year. Miss Mary Frances Glenn and Miss Helen Laurence Glenn of Parkwood place left last week for an extended tour of the West Indies, after which they will spend a month or more at (Continued on Eighth Page.) * Beginning January 2, 1935, and thereafter the members and associate members of the Washington, D. C., Clearing House Association, comprising all of the banks and trust companies and their branches in the District of Columbia, will close their main offices and branches at 2 o'clock P. M. except Saturdays when they will close at 12 o'clock noon. On the fifteenth and last day of each month most of the Washington banks and trust companies will remain open until 5:30 P. M. Consult YOUR bank about its closing hour on those days. WASHINGTON, D. C., CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION LITTLE WOMENS LARGER WOMENS EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS Home for the Holidays...and MISSES! 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