Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1935, Page 23

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s OCIETY. fmportant Weddings 'Of Today Fishback - Autolini Nuptials in Bride’s Home at 4 O'Clock. The wedding of Migg Margaret | Fishback of New Yok, daughter of Mrs. Frederick Lewis Fishback of | this city and the late Mr. Fishback, | and Mr. Alberto Gastone Antolini | of New York. son of Mr. and Mrs. | Dante Antolini of New York, which | ,will take place this afternoon at 3 oclock, in the home of the bride’s | mother at 2709 Thirty-Sixth street. | is of usual interest to literary circles. e bride has had several books of short poems published and | her poetry appears frequently in| popular magazines of the day. The| Rev. James D. Buhrer will perform | the ceremony. 1| The bride, who will be given in| marriage by her brother, Dr. Fred- erick Coleman Fishback, will wear | a becoming starched periwinckle | blue lace with a straw hat to match. She will carry a bouquet of lilies of the valley, roses and gardenias. Attending the bride will be Mrs. | Frederick Coleman Fishback, whose | gown will be of yellow lace with which she will wear a garden hat and carry a bouquet of delphiniums. | Mr. Artufo Antolini of Rutherford, N. J. brbther of the will act as best man A small reception will be héld aft- erward for the two families and a| few intimate friends. The bride's mother, Mrs. Fishback., will wear a\ blue flowered chiffon, and Mrs. An- tolini. mother of the bridegroom, also will wear flowered chiffon. Later Mr. and Mrs. Antolini will leave for New York from where they will sail to- marrow for Italy. They will make | their home in New York upon theil return. The bride’s going-away cos- | tume was a sheer navy blue wool suit. Mrs. Antglini is a graduate of Goucher College and Mr. Antolini graduated from the University of Florence. Among the guests who will attend the wedding from out of town will be Mr. Renato Antolini, Miss Brun- hilde Antolini, Mr. Arturo Antolini, | Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Antolini. Miss Estelle Balma, Miss Dorothy de Gi- orgio, Mrs. Joseph Kasper, Mr. Henry Witte, Mr. Thomas Barber, Mr. Philip Waite, Mrs. William Haskell, Mrs. Laurence Hangen, Mr. Francis H. Geer, Miss Babbie Geer, Mr. and | Mrs. James Fishback, Mr. and Mrs. | Hooker Taleott., Mr. Leonard Hall, | Miss Alice Hughes and Miss Julia | Coburn bridegroom, | Miss Dorothy Wilt Shaffer. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Shaffer and Mr. Walter Harris of Dubuque, Towa, son of Mrs. Albert E. | Harris of Dubuque, will be married | this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the hom of the bride’s parents at 3443 Oakwood ‘Terrace, Rqv. Dr. George Fiske Dud- ley, rector of the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, officiat- ing. " The bride. who will be given in mar- riage by her father, will wear a gown of white'mousseline de soie. Her only attendant will be her cousin, Miss Vir- ginia Fox of Philadelphia and Mr, ‘William . Fullarton of Dubuque, Iowa, | Married in Virginia MRS. ROBERT LOMAX WELLS, Whose marriage took place Saturday, June 8, in St. Paul’s Church, University of Virginia. She was formerly Miss Helen Specht, h Bend, Ind. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Specht of Snut*“"err‘z’_hm Sl ‘GOLF (QUR private 18hole goit course fs rec- ognized by many as the finest in Pennsylvania Riding—Tennis—Swim- ming, and other sports are also featured _ Buzzy Kountz and his noted 11-piece or- chestra provide music and entertainment tor nightly Dinner Danc me manage- /¢ ment as Shoreham Hot, shington. L. GARDNFR MOORE, Directing Manager. edlord TWO WEEKS SPECIAL OFFER THIS JAR OF THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ONE GIRL GRADUATED AT DAMASCUS SCHOOL Inauguration of Junior High Sys- tem Causes Smallest Senior “Class.” Special Dispatch to The Btar. DAMASCUS, Md., June 14.—There was but one graduate at the com- mencement of the Damascus Senior High School yesterday. She was Bernice Virginia Woodfield, who was presentec a diploma by Edwin W. Broome, county superintendent of schools. ‘That there were not more graduates of the senior institution was due to inauguration of the junior high school system. The lone graduate came to the Damascus school from another in- stitution and had completed the re- quired course. There were 28 gradu- ates of the junior high school. Road Mileage Grows. Road mileage i Great Britain Is now nine times that of railways. ) F STREET AT YOUNGER LA From our makers, who are suits of linens, seersuckers, the best made shoes . . JuLrius GarrinexeL & Co. COOL SUMMER CLOTHING FOR THE COLLEGE MAN have received a very splendid_variet light weight wools . . . made smartly and correctly for every Summer occasion. Then to round out your perfect outfit, we have wonderful lines of furnishings, hats . . . . and all beach and bathing wear. WITH SUCH WONDERFUL SELECTIONS AVAILABLE, MANY AT SUCH MODERATE PRICES, YOU MUST BE SURE TO VISIT OUR POPULAR SIXTH FLOOR SHOP TOMORROW. GIRL SCOUTS REWARDED Members of Troop 10 Receive Awards at Meeting. Court of Awards of Girl Scout ‘Troop No. 19 was hcld yesterday at awards to Mary Moore, Betty and Phyllis Walker. Others receiving awards were Janet Griffith, Mary Helen Green and Virginia Taylor. Besides Mrs. Walker, awards weare presented by Mrs. Robert Lyddane, Mrs. Thomas Griffith, Mrs. W. Crane, Mrs. Anna Listcoe and Mrs. T. C. Jeffers. The troop meetings were ad- journed until Fall, B Bungalow Is Stolen. KANSAS CITY, June 14 (#).— James M. Wright bought a four- room bungalow and started looking for a new location. Now he’s looking for the house. He told police yester- day that when he went to have it moved to another lot the house was FOURTEENTH DS AND FOR the best in the world, we of cool Summer Palm Beach, gaberdines, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935. Beginning Saturday . . DOWN GOES THE PRICE But Not the Quality of ‘T)ani{y%ir HOSE Regularly 85¢ These hose have EVERY- THING to recommend them ...quality, beauty and now, low price. Beguiling in their cobwebby loveliness end per- fect shades. Full length and The Manufacturer Advises This New Low Price Begins June 1105 F § 15 TREET will be best man for the bridegroom. The Woman's Specialty Shop Simply . Walking Out —35,000 Pairs of Grand —Whité Shoes in Hahn’s —Record-Breaking Month! Hahn Specials! Women’s Shoes That Look Twice the Price Kidskin sandal pump. High-throat, won't bind! Flatteringl Uontinental heel cogesomens.. &'95 - % Four- eyelet perforated “tie.” Medium heel. Kid or Nubuck with built-up leather heel......2, 95 Kidskin sandal, high ox Cuban heel. Linen with high Cuban heel. Slen- derizing fashion, 2 95 Dynamic Shoes 2.00. Exciting Summer Styles You Can Easily Afford Both Mr. Harris and his bride are graduates of George Washington Uni- versity and the latter is a grand- daughter of Mr. Duane E. Fox of Washington and a great grand-daugh- ter of Dr. Samuel C. Smoot, physician and naval officer during the Civil War. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding will be Mrs. Frank B. Fox, Miss Virginia Fox, Mr. Frank B. x. jr., of Philadelphia and Mrs. Guy K. Motter of Frederick, Md. Mr. Harris and his bride will make their home in Worcester, Mass. An interesting wedding took place Tuesday afternoon, in Madison, N. J., when Miss Margaret Vliet of Trenton, | N. J., was married to the Rev. Conrad P. Heins, ir., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. | Heins of Arlington, Va. The marriage took place in the Wendell room at Drew University, where Mr. Heins has just received his bachelor of divinity degree. Mrs. R. Johnson played appropriate | music during the seating of guests | and Miss Claire Vliet of Trenton, N. J., | sang “Because,” as the bridal proces- | sion entered. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Frank | Viiet of Trenton, N. J. She wore a long white gown of mousselaine de soie and a large white picture hat. She carried white roses and gypso- phelia. Her only attendant, Mrs. Alan Werner, wore pale green organdy and | carried yellow and pink snapdragons. The Rev. Edwin Ross of Washington, | D. C, acted as best man for Mr. Heins, and Dr. Edwin Lewis of Drew University performed the ceremony. After June 15, Mr. and Mrs. Heins, | Jr, will make their home at Williams~ port, Md., where Mr. Heins will be | pastor of the Methodist church. | DR. SWOPE IS DELEGATE Dr. Chester D. Swope, Washington physician, has been chosen delegate | to the House of Delegates of the | American Osteopathic Association at | its thirty-ninth annual convention in | Cleveland July 22-26, it was an-| nounced today. | Dr. Ardeshir B. Irani has been se- | lected the Washington branch of | the association to accompany Dr. Bwope as alternate delegate. KAPLOWITZ | THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF DRESSES* SPORTSWEAR*GOWNS SATURDAY KAPLOWITZ DAY THE IDEAL SHOPPING DAY \ \BARGAINS IN QUALITY 'SUMMER, DRESSES| 3 95 5 95 Z 95 A COLLECTION OF VARIETY BEAUTY AND DEPENDABILITY Womens Misses Junior Misses Exclusive Apparel .Spccialisls THE KAPLOWITZ STCRE IS AIR-COOLED AIR-PURIFIED FOR A GENERATION | THE BEST CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY — (Sordare ol IRRADIATED SKIN FOOD with a $1.00 Purchase of BARBARA GOULD BEAUTY PREPARATION A month’s supply of the wonderful new Barbara Gould Irradiated Skin Food that gives your skin the beauty benefits of sunshine while youssleep! 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