Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1937, Page 27

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GRADUATIONWEEK TOOPENATE.L. Class Day Exercises at| School of Law to Be Held Tonight. Georgetown University will open its | h annual commencement week | 7:30 o'clock with class day | he School of Law, with 1dred local and out-of-town | n attendance. tomorrow scheduled as regis- ion day for alumni generally, the es of 1917 at the Law School and ge and the class of 1927 of the ge particularly are expecting reresentations at special meet- conducting its in honor of y of Dr. James it, professor of canon law and international law. Mrs. Scott also is to attend the exercises. They | t to the Law School their | of etchings and and lawyers in England, over a long w The La 0 tonight gram e feature tion by ashington and ss by William | North Dakota. | also from | h Jerome O'Con- president of | class, while Leon- | is president of the is the first commencement in | many years at which the president of e university will be unable to pr ide. Very Rev. Arthur A. O'Leary, owever be able to receive old friends among the at the Washing eunion assembly tomor- . a luncheon v-Adams House | at evening at Dr. James 1 charge of the arrange- Lusk is arranging events class of 1917. The e Law School will | the Mayflower | nding members have headqua Hotel, and if will give a dinr honor of Dean Geo: cey, S. J. own, & stud ill give a dance at Club for v and local alumni Commencement week ses Sunday fternoon with the graduation exer- ued From Third Page) t and a motor trip, they will t home at their newly completed Mount Holly n guests were Mr. and William d Miss Theresa Ligon of | Joseph Gozzum and | yder of Philadelphia, Margaret Phillips William College. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. s of Mount Holly, Va.; Mr. and Laird F. Conrad of Harrison- Va., and Mr. and Mrs. William K. Allen of Amherst, Va of Miss Elizabeth Bear Wed fo Mr. Von Gemmingen. I\IFS J. ASBURY BEAR of Elkton, Va., announces the marriage of her Elizabeth Hall, to Mr. Sig- von Gemmingen, son of n Otto von Gemmingen, Germany, and Mary Gemmingen, of Virginia ceremony was performed at . Md., Friday, May 28. The and her brother-in-law Mrs. E. B. Dunford sses at the cere- They are now spending their | p on the Eastern Shore of | were the mony She has taught in Luray High | Gemmingen was | y chief engineer for the State town manager of ter on Government Colorado, and is now head of ureau of Public Roads at Elkton, has charge of the construc- southern end of the Sky- educated in gart, Germany. reside in Elkton | Miss Katherine Kramer Bride of Mr. Kirkland. ]SS KATHERINE L. KRAMER, = daughter of Mrs. Stephen Elliott Kramer and the late Dr. Stephen Elliott Kramer, former first assistant guperintendent of the public schools, was married Tuesday to Mr. James Robert Kirkland, son of Mr. and Mrs William J. Kirkland of this city. The wedding took place at 8 o'clock in the evening in St. Stephen and The Incarnation Episcopal Church. The mraving and C q ” - - / ;]. Fll}hl};}g Distinction e prm{u/tie\/‘n our plant: under the mast economical conditions InviTATIONS FOR EVERY OCCASION WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS VisiTING AnD Business Caros Business StationeRry BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS OfFice Foams ADVERTISING Fomms MonoGRAMS AnD CRESTS Menus AND PROGRAMS E~anosi¢::ggnc~a PBREWADD EnorAvERS @) PRINTERS 1217 G ST Aw,,WASHINGTON,D.C. | formed a THE EVENING S TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1937. * B—7 Rev. Pranklin Johns Bohanan, officl- ating. Preceding the ceremony, Mr. William F. Raymond sang, accom- panied by Mr. S. J. Kreuzburg, who | also played the wedding music. The church was decorated with palms and ferns, with Spring flowers on the altar. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Dr. Stephen Elliott Kramer, jr, and her gown was of ivory satin, fashioned with a long coat, the graceful skirt of which sweeping train. Her veil was of rare Brussels Lace and was | arranged on a bandeau of flowers. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley tied with white ribbons Miss Sarah Louise Kramer sister’s maid of honor, weari of yellow lace over taffeta with a | wreath of flowers in her hair, and | her bouquet was of colorful Spring | flowers. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Stephen Kramer, jr., Miss Constance | Kramer, Miss Elizabeth Peeples, and Miss Marian Boyle. They wore gowns of aquamarine lace over taffeta with | wreaths of flowers in their hair. Their | was her 1g A gown { bouquets were similar to that carried | by the maid of honor. Mr. Richard J. Kirkland was best | man for his cousin and the ushers | | Clara May Downey’s OLREY TN Good Food—Good Drinks Owned and Managed by Clara May Downey 20 miles north of the White House, Qut Georgla Avenue extended. my skin young and appealing.” were Mr. Robert T. Kirkland, cousin of the bridegroom, Mr. L. H. Dishman, Mr. Edward H. Libbey, and Mr. John Kramer Sasnett, cousin of the bride. A reception for the bridal party, relatives and a few intimate friends followed at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother wore & beige chiffon and lace dress and a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. The bridegroom’s mother wore a coronation blue lace dress and her corsage bouquet was similar to that of the bride's mother. Immediately following the reception | the bride and bridegroom lefc on & wedding trip. The bride’s traveling costume was 8 navy blue sheer crepe | dress with a cape. Her accessorfes were navy blue and white. Upon their return they will reside at Shep- herd Gardens. Mrs. Kirkland is a graduate of | Central High School and attended the George Washington University, where she was a chapter president of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. She is also a member of Beta Mu National 1d the Alpha Iota National Business Sorority. Mr. Kirkland is a graduate of the Business High School, Benjamin Franklin University, and holds the degrees of bachelor of arts and master of laws from The George Washington University where he is also lecturer in criminal law and procedure. He is & certified public accountant and is also engaged in the private practice of law. He is & memb of Acaela, Phi Delta | Phi, Delia Sigma Rho, and Omicron Delta Kappa fraternities. Among the out-of and Mrs. Robert B. Magee, Miss Margaret Magee, Miss abeth Magee, and Mr. Richard Kirkland, all of Wilmington, Del. 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