Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1936, Page 26

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Weddings In and Near Washington Miss Dietrich Married Yesterday in Aurora Hills. (Continued From Third Page.) garden flowers and was lighted with cathedral candles. Mrs. Edward A. Willis of Washington sang “Because” and was accompanied by Miss Ellen Eskridge of Amherst, Va., at the or- gan. Miss Eskridge also played be- forc and after the ceremony, which ‘was performed by Dr. Samuel Hatcher of Ashland, Va. The bride, who was given in mar- ringe by her brother-in-law, Mr. J. T. Walker, wore a gown of white mousseline de soie, with a short il- lusion veil, which was held in place by a fan cap. Her only ornament was a cameo, which is a family heir- loom. carried, was of garden flowers, with shasta daisies predominating. Miss Ida Belle Foster of Farmville was the maid of honor and Mrs Zachary T. Gray, Jr., the matron of honor. Each wore gowns of aquamarine mousseline de soie and large leghorn hats. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Byrd Massey of Hilton Village, de soie with large leghorn hats. All carried arm bouquets of garden flow- ers. Little Miss Mary Katherine Seely of Manassas was the flower girl and wore peach mousseline de soie with | a sash of aquamarine. She carried an old-fashioned nosegay. Mr. Sprigg had as his best man his brother, Mr. Roger B. Sprigg of Clarendon, and the ushers included Mr. Nelson E. Reeves and Mr. Hubert R. Bauckman of Falls Church and | Dr. William R. Devin of Roanoke. Immediately following mony a wedding breakfast was served on the lawn of the bride's home, after which Mr. and Mrs. Sprigg left for a wedding trip, the bride wearing & printed dubonnet dress, leghorn hat and dubonnet accessories. After Au- gust 1 they will be at home in Falls | Church. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bauckman, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sprigg, Miss Nan Sprigg and IRVING'S—10"... E and JODPHURS 1.69 Special lot of Ladies’ dine Breeches and J pre-shrunk—som sizes White Gabar. odphurs 1 gushely, solied.” All Regular 2.95 and 3.9 Men’s Breeches $294 BOOTS i We $5.45 BOOTS ooy, Zovive $6.45 Jodphur BOOTS $2.95 RIDING SHIRTS $1.00 Ladies TENNIS RACQUETS Narragansett, 3.95 H. C. Lee_-_$2.95 $1.95 | . Wright .& Ditson 1936 BALLS | . 3 rr 95¢ 2 The arm bouquet, which she | of Richmond | Grayson B. | Hanes of Washington and Miss Sallie | who wore gowns in peach mousseline | the cere- | Here's what you get . . . with agatine ¢ “KINGFISHE! Free Spool REEL. —— | Mr. Frederick Pence, all of Falis Church; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Garrett and Mrs. Maud Jordan of Hay- market, Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Hanes, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willis and Mr. Walter Sanders, jr. of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Conway Seeley of Manassas. Miss Childrey Married To Mr. Himmeiheber. The wedding of Miss Merrie Pender Childrey, daughter of Mrs. M. Aubrey Childrey of this city and Mr. A. B. Childrey of Richmond, Va. to Mr. Charles Martin Himmelheber took place Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the rectory of St. Thomas' Church, the Rev. Mr. Moran officiating in the presence of the immediate relatives of the young couple. The bride, who was attended by her sister, Mrs. Julian G. Frasier, jr., of Richmond, Va. wore an afternoon gown of peach crepe’trimmed in peach satin, with short coat to match, and a large hat of the same color with daik blue and violet velvet ribbon trimming. | She wore a corsage bouquet of talisman roses and carried a bag of white suede. Mrs. Frasier wore a suit of soft blue crepe with a large hat of darker blue and a corsage bouquet of white sweet peas. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Joseph B. Himmelheber. Following the ceremony a reception | for the wedding party was held at the | Arts Club of Washington, after which Mr. and Mrs. Himmelheber left for a | wedding trip, the latter traveling in a brown figured crepe dress with ac- cessories of brown. Upon their r-turn they will be at home in their newly finished house in Falls Church, Va. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Ruth Himmelheber, the mother of the groom; Mr. John Himmelheber and Mr. Thomas Him- melheber, brothers of the groom, from Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Julian G. Frasier, Jjr., and Miss Lucie Turner of Rich- mond, Va., and Mr. Albert B. Childrey, jr., brother of the bride, from Greens- boro, N. C. Vettori-Bright Wedding In Brookland Church. The wedding of Miss Mildred Adri- | enne Bright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | John Bright, and Mr. Ferrer Louis Vettori took place Saturday afternoon, June 20. The ceremony was per- formed in the Brookland Methodist Church, the Rev. J. Martin Gillurm | officiating, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Alicegene | Carver sang, accompanied by Mrs. | Irma Brewer, organist, who also played | the wedding music. Palms, ferns and | early Summer flowers decorated m:‘ church. | The bride was given in mamagc‘ | by her father. She wore white lace | | made with a train and on princess lines. Her veil was becomingly ar- | | | Slash* Prices on “Famous” GOLF’ CLUBS Reg. $15 List “JACKIE CLARK" Set of 5 Steel-Shafted, Matched GOLF IRONS $8.94 $25 List Price WILSON “Gene Sarazen’ SET of 5 MATCH IRONS $17.50 All-Steel Shaft and Chromium Heads “"Walter Hagen’ & “Bob Martin" DRIVERS, SPOONS OR BRASSIES $2.94 “Flying Scot” LIQUID CENTER GOLF BALLS 3 95¢ Salt-Water FISHING OUTFIT Made LR 2-plece. 5l-foot split bamboo ROD, ides and lock reel seat. — 250-yd. Automatic 6 Leader Hooks. 50 feet Cuttvhunk LINE. 2 Lead Sinkers, and lilies of the valley. Miss Ella - Pharoah was maid of honor, wearing blue organdy and & white net turban with a lace veil, and she carried pink roses and blue del- phinjum. The bride’s other attend< ants were Mrs. La Villa Baker, Mrs, Luise Bradford, Mrs. Florence Hen- shaw and Miss Elizabeth Zaloker. They were dressed alike in organdy in pastel shades of yellow, pink and green and wore white net turbans with short veils and they each had a bouquet of roses to correspond with their dress. Mr. Jack Nelson of Niabrara, Nebr., was best man and the ushers were Mr. Antonio Bitonti of Clarksburg, W. Va.;Mr. Merle D. Michael of Kan- sas City, Mo., and Mr. Harry Mathe- son and Mr. Fulois Fioravanti of ‘Washington. A reception immediately followed in the home of the bride's parents, when Mrs. Bright, mother of the bride re- ceived the guests wearing a flowered chiffon dress with a large white hat and a corsage bouquet of orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Vettori left later for a wedding trip to Atlantic City, the bride’s costume being of blue polka- dotted sheer made with a fitted jack< et and & white hat. They will make their home at 2145 C street northwest. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sheffer of Reading Pa.; Mrs. Harry Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman of Bal- timore; Mrs. P. H. Crisman of Win- chester, Va., and Mr. Lorenzo Hen- retty of Old Fort Ohio. Miss Margaret J. Strachan And Mr. Richardson Married. The Grace M. E. Church, Orange, N. J, was the scene Saturday of the marriage of Miss Margaret J. Slnchnn daughter of the late Mr. and Je in East | 1 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - , ; ranged .and she carried white roses | Mrs. Samuel Strachan, East Orange, Miss Hasard Bride and Mrs. Nielson left for a wedding \r—\ f\ ——,_ —__—_— N. J., to Mr. Stewart L. Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rich- ardson of Cherrydale, Va. The pastor, Rev. Wallace G. Sorenson, performed the ceremony at 4 o'clock. The altar was banked with June flowers, foliage, ferns and palms. Preceding the cere- mony the organist gave a recital and solos were sung. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. James Strachan. She wore & gown of white taffeta and car- ried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Peggy Russell of East Orange was the maid of honor, wearing a peach organdie gown with blue ac- cessories. She carried tea roses and blue delphinium. Mr. Harry McCarthy of Washington was the best man and the ushers were the bridegroom’s brothers, Mr. Robert P. Richardson of Riverdale, Md., and Mr. E. Conway Richardson of Wash- ington. A reception followed the ceremony in the home of the bride’s brother, at 24 Girard avenue, which was dec- orated with Summer flowers and palms. The bride and bridegroom were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Richardson, mother of the bridegroom, who was in peach lace with lavender accessories. Her shoulder corsage was of talisman roses and lavender sweet peas. Mrs. Strachan, aunt of the bride, wore a blue and white mousse- line de soie. Her bouquet was blue and white sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson left later for their wedding trip to New York and Virginia Beach, the bride wearing a green and white ensemble, with corsage bouquet of white roses. They wiil be at home after July 14 at Colonial Village, Clarendon, Va. THE neW Ilffs 1214-1220 F STREET Friday Clearaway! A chance to pick up a late Spring or early Summer coat, suit, dress or sweater at perfectly grand savings! Sizes, colors and styles are all incomplete . + . but quality is completely Jelleff! Come early! Just 100-$12.95 to $25 OATS $9.75 Misses’ and Juniors’ $12.95 to $25 Coats for $9.75 . . . Swaggers and casual coats in pastel tweeds, monotone checks and novelty woolens. A few with wolf or raccoon collars! Black, navy, coral, maize and bright checks! 11 to 20. Women'’s and Shorter Women'’s $16.95 and $25 Coats for $9.75 . . . Summer casual coats in tweeds, fieeces, checks, diagonals and monotone mixtures. Swagger, fitted and straightline styles in navy, dawn blue, oxford, beige, green, malze, and violet. Sizes 36 to 44 and 35" to 432 " Fashion Coat Shops—Third Floor Misses’ and Women'’s Dresses for $25 to $49.75 Day and Afternoon Dresses NOW $9'75 from the French Room and Gown Salon. Black and colors. Sizes 12 to 20, 40 to 44, 182 to 24'2 (Second Floor.) NOW for $7.95 Jacket and Redingote Costumes « « « $3’95 also Sheer Frock with lingerie trimmings. Mostly women'’s sizes. (Fourth Floor.) Now for $10.95 and $12.95 Sheer Jacket Suits, Tunic $5'95 Suits, Printed Crepes for misses and women. Sheer Dresses for women. (Fourth Floor.) Now $7 95 for $13.95 to $19.95 Dresses for women and > shorter women. Printed crepes, sheers and plain crepes. Brown, black, navy and prints. (Second Floor.) ] Larger Women’s Dresses Now $7.95 for $13.95 and $16.95 Street Dresses in black, navy or brown crepes, also a few prints. One= piece and jacket styles. Incomplete size range, 402 to 52V2. NOW $|0_95 for $13.95, $16.95 and $19.95 Street and’ Black, Also some dinner (Second Floor.) Afternoon Dresses, some with jackets. dark shades and a few lighter shades and prints. dresses. Incomplete size range from 402 to 52'2. JUNIOR DRESSES Now $3 95 for $7.95 and $1095 Checked Sheers, Pastel " Crepes, Light Prints, Dark Sheers. Many ex- celient costumes for travel wear. 11 to 17. Now for $16.95 Pastel Crepes, Sheers and Prints for $8'95 daytime. Also Mousseline and Chiffon evening dresses. 11 to 17. (Fourth Floor.) for $13.95 ond $16.95 Now $Io'95 and $12'95 Better Cottons, Linens, Crashes, Linen and Organdy Dresses. 11 to 17. (Fourth Floor.) SPORTSWEAR AND BLOUSES Now $2.9s for $5.95 Kidgora Two-Piece Knit Dr_esses of '4|vgh'welgh( wools. Aqua, mello glo, ciel blue, to 20. for $1.95 Blouses in tailored and dressy styles, white, pastel colors and navy. Sizes 34 to 40. Above in Street Floor Sports Shop Now $1.95 to $5.95 for $3:95 to $10.95 Sueaters and Twin Sets of fine zephyr and cash- mere. Sizes 32 to 40. Now $1.95 to $5.95 ties. Sizes 24 to 32. for $10.95 to $29.75 Knit Now $5.95 to $19.95 [ 2105 &0 na 3 piece styles in boucles, zephyrs and chenilles—light and dark shades. Incomplete size and color range. Now $5.95 to $13.95 for $10.5 to $29.75 Sik Crepe Sports Dresses, including some sheer alpacas. Long and short sleeves. 12 to 20 in group. Now $4.95 to $6.95 for $10.95 to $15.75 Tailored Sizes 12 to 20. coral, cherry, Now $1 for $3.95 to $7.95 Wool Skirts. Cheviots, wool crepes and novel= Suits of striped or plain men’s wear flannel. Just 30—312.95 Ros-Cuna Knit Dresses Washable, very soft wool! Two-piece styles in glorious Summer colors! Sizes 12 to 20. $9 Above in Sports Shop—Third Floor $16.95 to $29.75 Suits—$9.75 Tailored Suits! Dressy and sports swagger suits! Brown, oxford, navy, green and grey! Mostly one of a kind! Mostly for misses, o few for women! Suit Shop—Fifth Floor C., Of Mr. Neilson. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Sla- ter Hazard, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. Laurence Hazard, to Mr. Wendell Loveless Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Nielson of Los Angeles, Calif, took place Monday, June 322, in the National City Christian Church, the Rev. J. Raymond Mills officiating. The blessing was pronounced by the Rev. Dr. George F. Dudley, rector of St. Stephens and Incarnation P. E. Church. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of shell pink angel-skin lace over white satin, with a small matching hat, and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. The bride's sister, Miss Grace Sey- mour Hazard, was the maid of honor and wore a gown of sheer white lace over Nile green satin, with a halo hat to match. She carried a bouquet of talisman roses and gypsophelia. Mr. Robert H. Fuchs was best man and the ushers were Mr. Munger Bishop, Mr. John P. Croke, Mr. Harry A. Kite, Mr, Joseph Sechler and Mr. Chaille P. Sims, Following the ceremony there was 8 reception at the home of the bride’s parents. The bride’s mother wore a black flowered chiffon, wearing a large picture hat, and was assisted by the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Gene Nielson of Los Angeles, who wore dark-blue mousseline de soie, with matching ac- cessories. Each wore a corsage bou- quet of sweetheart roses. Immediately after the reception Mr. ——— MISS TOMPKINS, lake a letter—"Monday is a < busydayand I'll be ex- pecting you. Take a CONTI BEACE KIT with you.” (Signed) The Boss. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936, trip to New England and will reside in Los Angeles, Calif. Mme. Fotitch Sails For Yugoslavia Madame Fotitch and daughter, Pola Potitch, together with Mille. Milla Fotitch, sister of the Yugoslav Min- ister, sailed Tuesday on the 8. S. Roma for Yugoslavia where they will spend the Summer. The Minister will join them the latter part of July. Mrs. Mackenzie Hostess at Lunch | Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie was host- ess at luncheon Monday at the Lit- | tle Tea House, her guests being Mrs. Watson Ditson, niece of James E. ‘Watson, former Senator from Indiana, who has recently returned from Swit- zerland, and Miss Lucy Sharp. OLNEY, MD. White Houte, ot Georgio Avenve, extended JULY FOURTH LUNCHEON AND DINNER COCKTAILS ‘ Open Noon to 9 P.M. @ WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER o Friday Clearance Broken Assortments. Clearance of Dresses 12 COTTON DRESSES: cool lin- ens.dimities. ginghams and pigies; plain colors and brints o 17, e $595 and = now $3.95 9 SUMMER DRESSES for Misses and _ Junior Misses: washable greves and prints: sises 12 to 20, ere $10.85° @2 Q3 to $16,95 now > 85.95 13 ~_HAND - BLOCKED LINEN DRESSES: some with Slckell h'le grounds: 20. Were $10.95, now ____ T 3 MISSES' SUMMER Dhestes: washable sea spray stripe crepes and piain colors: sizes 1‘ to Were - sm 95: now = $7.95 ® SUMMER DRESSES in chiffons crepes: plain colors and some have jackets: sizes Were $10.05° @0 Q3 to £19.95. now SES, SHARKSKIN & CU- 2-plece styles: mMaize and powder: sizes 1% 10 5 Were #1090 $10.95 OR MISS SUITS: tailored dnatkikons with Blouses: maize: sizes 13, 15, Q7 () | 90 17. Were $19.05. now 7 WOMEN'S DRESSES: chiffons; rm‘y2 “\"ol'n ‘-‘nfla“uck sizes 3% to ere - now - $12.95 21 WASHARLE DRESSES: 1-piece styles and some with white jackets: white and paste] colors; sizes 12 10 95 :1" 08; noiw $7.95 Millinery Clearance! $5 to $10 Pastel Felts $2.95 Large floppy brims and small roller brims; grey, beige, may wine, heaven blue, luggage, yellow, orchid. Broken sizes and color ranges. Choose sev- eral to freshen up your Sum- mer wardrobe. KNOX and RALEIGH STRAWS: Broken ires and colors. oty 5 inally 85 to $10. now . $2.95 Accessory Clearance! 10 LINEN SKIRTS: navy. wine. brown. white: sizes 12 FeBL 5265 8 CREPE BLOUSES: hindu_pur- ple and light_shades: sizes 3> to 36 and 40. Originally sl 6— .95 and $3.50. now 02 3 PATENT LEATHER _BAGS: pink and green for Summer: faded, but sreat @ Originally $3 now 3 PATENT LEATHER BAGS: black. Originaily %5, $1 now . 13, SCARFS: silks and taffetas: Griemaily "3 1082550, "Ea Dow fhor " 55¢ values. Clearance of 24 CULOTTES $3.95 Pluucs wt'ton orints. low: sizes 12 st sap 20 Were All Sales Final, Clearance! 13 MAN.TAILORED SuM. MER e colors: sizes 1% to re We n:gd $10. 95 Clearance of Coats 2 CORDUROY COATS: wine. size also_ one cape. Origi- nally $12.95 and $25, now $8.95 1,CORDUROY COAT: vellow: size orizinally '@} 93 'OAT: soring ange: size $11.95 8 _COATS_of lightweight Camel's Hair and Kamel Kash; light green, es 12 to 18. %5, now $16.95 2 LIGHTWEIGHT WOOL COATS: . sizes 40 and 42.°g) () Originally $29.75. Cow 4 SPRING WOOL COATS: nayy. Ko Fiinaily! G ‘4_ 8) $20.75. now 9 SUMMER COATS: pastel shades: sizes 14 to _20. Originally :;:M, to $35, $12.95 Friday Only! 175 Pairs Silk Chiffon Hose 69c Perfect quality, ring- less, full-fashioned, high - twist Silks; 2 non-stops, plaited soles; sunbeige, titian, su deck. paprika; sizes 8'2 to 10%2. Knitwear Clearance TWO-PIECE KNI'I‘TII) !l.‘l'l's. v!olu and CGP!“ ll’t 3 311.9) sizes 36 to 42 $22.75. now 12 _TWO-PIECE STRING KNIT SUITS: short sieeves: light Sum- o 2 $16.95. now 5 TWO-PIECE C! HEN] 'S: short sleeves: Hekt colo fo¥iports and (raveling: sizes 1 20, Were S S e o $11.9 ® YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED o Parking Service at Our Curd . . > Private Chaufleurs ENTIRE BUILDING ZAE22/ RALEIGH HABERDASHER THE WOMEN'S SHOP, 1310 F STREET SOCIETY, CLOSED SATURDAY duriftg July and August SHor FRIDAY at the Raleigh Haberdasher VERYONE knows thot clothes con make or mar @ vacation. The right beachwear can moke you “the belle of the beach.” The right frock can make o roof garden dance a bril- liant triumph . . . instead of just another might out. Go “Fourth” in style . . . in quality . . . by going to Raleigh before you go any- where. Rnlt Eeeith $3.50 to $5.95 pRaieigh ay Suite 875310 4095 ELIGHTFUL to the wearer . . . devastat- ing to the beholder . . this Jantzen Bra - Tuck maillot swim suit, left. It's a style that will hold swoy over ;urf and sond ths IRST, forget all about usual $12.95 dresses. They aren’t like the charm- ing “Encanto Silk” below. They don’t have the $16.95 and $19.95 quality of this lovely washable fabric . . or the exquisite broadcloth finish . . . or the pricelessly smart styling and unusual workmanship. S5 $12.95 to 20 ACATION bound? Then you're bound to need a White Coat! Below, a soft wool that will prove a blessing on shipboard or boardwalk. You'll throw it over your sport clothes, afternoon frocks and even over your evening — $16.95 OW we ask you . . can’t we pick’em for the young crowd, though? You'll rave about the clever Junior Miss - Frock above. It's a snowball print—and it's os cool as it sounds. A thrilling lesson in chic— with shirred shoulders and slze»n and button-down tr Slxes 8 o . $| 2 95 _, S - fe [ - - X P J e g AIOV[, a glorified mono- tone printed chiffon . @ breezy Summer frock thot will keep you cool end calm, colorful and economi- cal no matter how vicious Old Sol gets. Note the kimono sleeves, shirred :l;ouldm ond daisies. 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