Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1935, Page 23

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SOCIETY. Wedding of Interest to Capital Folk St. Thomas’ Church Is Scene of Ceremony. Home in Pottstown. A simply planned wedding of in- terest to the Capital will take place this afternoon in St. Thomas' Epis- copal Church when Miss Jessie Pant- lind Lockwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Closson Lyman Lockwood of Grand Rapids, Mich.,, who have been making their home at the Fairfax Hotel in Washington during the Win- ter, and Mr. Nelson Miles Vaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eisen Vaughan of Pottstown, Pa. will be married. The ceremony is being per- formed by the Rev. C. Ernest Smith, and the altar will be arranged with lilies and candles and green plants will decorate the chancel. The bride, who will be escorted and | given dn marriage by her father, will wear & dark blue street dress trimmed | with a blue-and-white twisted belt. | She will carry an ivory bound prayer | book and wear a cluster of gardenias. Her accessories will be dark blue, ex cept her gloves which will be white. | ‘The bride’s only attendant will be Miss Helen MacGregor of Paterson, N. J, whose dress will be of gray trimmed in navy blue. Her acces- | sories will also be of navy blue and | she will carry a mixed bouguet of | tulips, Mexican daisies, iris and snap- | dragons. Mr. Vaughan will have as | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, Wedding Planned This Month MISS ELIZABETH THURSTON LAURSON, Daughter of Mrs. Graham, wife of Maj. George W. Graham, U. S. A., Weddings Foretold By Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hammer of Clarendon, Va., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Doris Eliza- beth, to Mr. Ellison Atwell Galloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings D. Gal- loway of Washington, formerly of Clarendon. ; ‘The wedding will take place Satur- Baptist Church in Clarendon, the pas- tor, the Rev. Perry L. Mitchell officiat- ing at 7 o'clock. Miss Hammer is a member of Chi Dalta Gamma Sorority, and both she and Mr. Galloway were graduated from Washington-Lee High School in the class of '33. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Winter an- nounce the engagement of their niece, Miss Helen Gertrude Stuart, to Mr. Francis J. Schwoerer of Washington. The wedding will take place Wednes- day, June 5, in St. Gabriel'’s Church. Mr. Robert W. Zimmerli announces the engagement of his sister, Verona Christina, to Mr. George Ross Ruhl. ‘The wedding will take place Saturday, June 1, in the Calvary Baptist Church, the Rev. Dr. Willlam W. Abernathy and Rev. 8. Kornmann of- ficlating. Mr. Ruhl is a graduate of the University of Maryland of the class of 1932. Mrs. Thompson Gives Sunshine Society Tea Mrs. Eugene E. Thompson will give 8 benefit silver tea in her home, at 3026 Forty-fourth place, for the Sun- shine and Community Society of the District of Columbia tomorrow after- day evening, May 18, in the First | Charles E. Huntsberry, Mrs. Mrs. Jefferson Davis will be in charge of the musical program. Garden Club to Be Feted in Alexandria Mrs. Charles Poser and Mrs. Charles Barrett entertained at luncheon today in the absence of Mrs. Rathbone Smith, who is in Seattle, Wash,, the guests being the officers of the Garden Club of Alexandria, officers of the Garden Club of Virginia and visiting exhibitors attending the State Nar- cissus Show at the armory today and tomorrow. Officers of the Alexandria Garden Club include Mrs. Francis Just in time for Easter @~ — THIS WEEK ONLY S SENSATIONAL his best man Mr. John O'Connor of Whose marriage to Mr. William J. Norton of Boston and Upperville, Philadelphia, and the ushers will in- clude Mr. Richard City, N. J., and Mr. of Pottstown, Pa. Following the ceremony, Mr. Vaughan and his bride will leave for a wed- ding trip, the latter wearing the same suit over which she will wear a dark blue tailored coat. They will make | their home at 1154 High street, in Pottstown, Pa., after May 1, The out-of-town guests who at- tended the wedding were Mrs. Paul Hanley, Miss Margarite Hanley, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vaughan, jr. and their children, Andrew, 3d, and Nancy, | all of Pottstown; Miss Mina Zimmer- mea, Miss Florence Gartling, Mr. J. | William Little of Philadelphia, Mr. | Bud Saurman of Camden, N. amuel Grubb | a., will take place April 30, at 2400 Sixteenth street. sey of Ocean | is the daughter of the late Col. Emile Leurson. —Underwood Photo. Miss Laurson | be entertained at a tea by Mrs. Van- |and her bouquet was of pink roses. | denberg, wife of Senator Vandenberg. | Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Heber W. Curtis of | brother, Mr. Ploudon Jenkins. Jenkins had as best man his ‘The Grand Rapids, Mich., entertained at | music was played by Miss Ruth Jen- | dinner Tuesday night at the Russian | kins, organist of the church, end Miss i Club Troika for the bride and bride- | Edna Jenkins, soloist, sang. groom, when other guests included | Mrs Chase, Mrs. Allen Minnix, Charles Cooper, Mrs. Charles Harris ‘Ward, Miss Jane Mapes and Mrs. Fred K Miss Ruth Elizabeth de Butts, Immediately after the ceremony Mr. | | Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood, Mrs. Charles | and Mrs. Jenkins left for a wedding i de Zevallos, jr.; Miss Dorothy Tirrell, | trip and upon their return will make | Charles Tynchon, Miss Evelyn | their home on Thirty-third street in | Mrs. | Washington Heights. Engine Is Streamlined. Margaret Metager, Miss Helgn EVer- | Bugrs of this city, became the bride | shops at Swindon, England, ett, Miss Sara Everett, Mr. George Kranenberg and Mr. J. Boyd Pent- lind, cousin of the bride, all of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood entertained at dinner at the Shoreham last evening following the rehearsal for the wedding. The dinner table was all in white with white tuplis. snap- | dragons and lilles of the valley, and the guests included members of the wedding party and relatives who have come for the wedding. Among those present were the parents of Miss Lockwood’s fiance, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Vaughan; also Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Vaughan, jr.. Mrs. Paul Hanley, Miss Margaret Hanley, Miss Nancy Vaughan and Mr. Andrew Vaughan, 3d. all of Pottstown. and who are staying at the Shoreham; | The Rev. of Mr. Benjamin Jenkins Friday night. | | The ceremony was preformed at 8| o'clock in East Washington Heights | Baptist Church, at Branch and Alaska avenues, which was beautifully deco- | rated with Spring flowers and palms. | Glenn B. Fawcett, D. D, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. The bride, who entered the church | with her father, who gave her in marriage, wore a gown of white geor- | gette crepe, with a small hat and| face vgil, and carried a bouquet of | brides’ roses and lilies of the valley. | She was preceded to the altar by her | sister, Mrs. Stephen Smith, her ma- | tron of honor and only attendant, who wore a gown of green silk crepe, a SALE Emily’s famous #105 HOSE Regularly 75¢ 1935. Carter, Mrs. Richard Willlams, Mrs. Charles Henry Smith and Mrs. Taylor Burke. Other members of the Alex- andria Garden Club helping with the show are Mrs. Richard Hammett, co- chairman; Mrs. Malcolm Matheson, Mrs. Julian Burke, Mrs. F. M. Dil- lard, Mrs. William J. Boothe, Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe and Mrs. Thomas Cochran. Among the visiting exhibitors at- be | tending the show who were at the luncheon were Mrs. Richard Wain- wright of Leesburg, Mrs. Floyd Harris . |of Aldle, Mrs. Fairfax Harrison of Belvoir, Fauquier County; Mrs. Leslie SOCIETY. 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