Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1936, Page 26

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¢ B-6 SOCIETY. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1936. Miss Beck Married at Fort Myer Daughter of Army Officer Bride of Mr. Kerkam, ot o b And Assemble Your Own Bedroom tied in a flat bow in the back, with the long ends falling to the floor. Their big plcture hats of horsehair braid, uplifted from the face, matched their i & ¢ gowns, the ribbon bands and bow in 3 . the back being of a deeper shade. They 4 carried arm bouquets of wired gladioli, S 3 in three shades of pink, mixed with 3 » ® gypsophelia, as likewise did the bride’s - other attendants 1 . The bridesmaids were Miss Rebecca 2 e - ac Taylor of Memphis, Tenn., cousin of i 8 . 4 the bride; Miss Martha Freeman of t ’ k Richmond, Ind. cousin of the bride- e i Plus a small carryl! groom; Miss Betty Dodson and Miss 5 ohaTe “{“;‘th-{fi;!_ on the Ho Martha Belding of Hot Springs, Ark. provement Plan. Their dresses were made like that of the maid and matron of honor; Miss . Taylor and Miss Freeman were in pale Think of furnishing your bed room with three modern pieces for only $668! You can pink net, while Miss Dodsoiand Miss on this basis. Add the fourth and you’ll have spent only $88. It’s not often you have Beiding were dremed in the Intetinat ] 8 such leeway and such bargains hand in hand. Distinctively modern in design. hade. They, too, wore big picture ;;fo? heorseh:;r Hextd{ana niits Beautifully built of selected Oriental walnut veneers! Plenty of drawer space...and match their gowns. : e such mirrors. We doubt if you'll find a value to compare with it anywhere in town. Mr. William Barron Kerkam, jr, . - ; i Fuign e Twin Bed also at szz' was best man for his brother, and 3 3 ~ i the ushers included Mr. Richard . ) (Seventh Floor, The Hecht Co.) : 1 R Shelton of St. Louis, Mr. John Hamil- ¢ -, ] Chair, Bench ton, Mr. Phillips Smith, Mr. Frank 3 3 3 o e and Ni ht-Table ‘Weller, Mr. Harry Cropper of Ocean P . — P g y o \/ N! : o, “ vtz g . city, Md, classmates of the bride- # % 2 95! THE HOME IMPROVEMENT PLA s : B ’ to match avail- groom at Princeton University: Mr. R e $adit : 4 t Per Month | Per Month|Per Month i = H Benjamin Buy and Mr. Dean Brown | = £ - Amrt | memn [T e e T e - able at a slight of Washington and Mr. James Alston | k ; ; Ce = o additional cost. Beck. brother of the bride. | _850.00 N __34.50 Following the ceremony & large re- \ 100.00 PP P ception was held at the Army-Navy | A * = Country Club. Mrs. Beck, mother of | 4 £ 200.00 1770 12.15 the bride, who assisied in receiving L ; : No Money Down! the guests, was attired in a cocoa brown lace, made Redingote style, i § . It vour purchags of low-priced merchandise ‘ugothe i har /i i ronjture an lomewares vision aggregate or trimmed in chartreuse, and worn over 3 Tad b > y Tmore. you may pay for them on, the Home Improvement a brown taffeta slip. With this she | bt ” - Plan "As long as 1 or 2 years to payl wore a large brown leghorn trimmed X in chartreuse, and brown daisies, and her corsage bouquet was of orchids, Mrs. Kerkam, mother of the bride- groom, also in the receiving line, wore white silk marquisette trimmed | in bands of black chantilly lace, over white taffeta, and a picture hat of black taffeta trimmed with one large | talisman rose. Her flowers were gar- denias. Mrs. Donna Beck, grand- mother of the bride, was 1 black | chiffon over white taffeta. i An orchestra played during the re- ception. Later Mr. and Mrs. Kerkam left on | a wedding trip. the bride choosing for | Y el Gt > a traveling costume a smart ensemble " b 3 g’ 2 ” h in a luggage tan and white print. She ! N 4 % 7 g s BIX108 'nc e e NSNEZS 72x108, 81x99 Upon their return they will live in their new home at 7 Albemarle street, $ . Chevy Chase, Md. | QU“.TED P high school in Hot Springs, Ark., and | also attended Holton Arms School | here. Mr. Kerkam is & graduste of o ress SI I E ET S Mount St. Albans, a member of the *33 graduating class at Princeton, and | this month received his law degree | l from George Washington University. | Single or double bed sizes . e P R I C E S A L E : ng 42x36-inch Pepperill Cases included dditi to the brides- | n in addition Protect your mattress and make your Every fibre in these sheets is pure, strong cotton, Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. Gath P. Freeman of Richmond, Ind, uncle and aunt| of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. John Starr and the Misses Starr of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. | Parris of Warrenton, Va. . e | General Electric | T S50 Bemok B, o By e Seoeeer: Mo et Rt 42 CONSOLE RADIO : Featlm Galore in This 6-Cu.-Ft. AII-Pereehin ' their daughter, Mrs. Nelson Coxe, and her husband from Schenectady, N. Y. . * 4. e Mr. William Scully has sailed for % ‘Western Europe on the Rex. # 4 . Former Senator and Mrs. Truman s : H. Newberry have left New York to- | ° : : . ¥ s : i maids the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. | 20,;),,: ],]kck; a’h\'am.?e; ,Mun&dsd,., fixeeu lie ::noothly wi:lh an 1;:expen:1 woven and finished to take the hardest kind of house- . en and Mrs. J. R. McFadden; | ve mattress pad. Reinforce hold wear. All are cellophane wrapped and laun- :ifs:M&r-s}f’#gv '{;y};’;)‘lg’t’;‘fi;';_; stitching prevents filling from shift- dered. Clean and ready for your beds. ing. Will not shrink. The Quantity Is Limited (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) day for their Summer residence in | Watch Hill, R. 1. | = Pl all Mrs. Cabot Coville will leave tomor- | ahar fim’r‘vfl“ Tow to join her parents, Dr. and Mrs. oni e S Gilbert H. Grosvenor, who are at their Crms foi | Ui e e A two-band console radio that receives short e e e omie w0 | | wave as well as all standard broadcasts, 6 new is the second secretary at the American metal tubes, 8-in. dynamic speaker, and built in Embassy in Tokio. a walnut veneer cabinet of finest modern design. Mrs. Coville's sister, Miss Gloria | . Grosvenor, will remain at the Gros- (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) % L i A venor home in Bethesda until August priig . : ‘o . \ —Over 1, when she will go to Cape Breton for H : : - 3 - ] = - ) 13%2 Sq. Ft. the remainder of the Summer, H . of Shelf Space 5 L Mrs. Lillie Converse Yelverton enter- tained at a small luncheon yesterday at the Little Tea House, her guests including Mrs. Anne Gresham Morgan, Mrs. James William Bryan and Miss Elsie Warren Stokes of Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Jane Ewing Hughes has ar- ey rived at the Shoreham after a brief : : ; Porcelain In- stay in New York City. She will 7 . ; ; 5% i side and return in about & week to her home - ¢ ‘ 3 : i in Colorado Springs, Colo. 2 ¥ ; < : ¢ S A The Len-a-Door, foot Chill-O-Meter with Steady- Automatie e | MR s || e e s B TOURS : :': " L B of Magic” . — ‘ ! (€149 ) St F"—;iing Coticfee Vorntioms in 86 i Product Il £ v Trays (1 Rub- ke Yacaiions o Bhe p ber)ysl Cubes From CHICAGO to : | i 5 At One (OLORADO Freezing 9 Days . . . Only ‘5]—15 | % otk egetabl isper porcelain Cooli ba | { sl - Vegetable Crisper for All-porcelain Cooling Flat, bar-type shelves : Availabl, lected da ! 2 lectric Clock ones o [kt 5 B fruits and vegetables. Unit with door. prevent spilling. 3 El cl stuOWSION { ‘ i » (Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.) i Buys One ! —Handy ...only 811338 $i R y con?.:aumzml;-l..‘ 5] : » . . ’ " . wd Banséet w;;h | : i : : over: (AIIFORNlA : ‘ A 1 & . v ) 2 . i : 7B . ‘ ahe . Glass Dishes Go July 5 or 19, August 2 or 16. Many itineraries from which to choose. Askfor descriptivefolder. 1 LINCOLN GHER, D. F.'& P. A, ! L 5 THIS STORE WILL BE | e CLOSED ALL DAY o THE . SATURDAY DURING - JULY AND AUGUST! ISIAND F Street at Seventh National 5100 i

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