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E—8 SOCIETY. Weddings Of Interest In Capital Miss Virginia Rose Hill Bride of Robert Bruce Kennedy. (Continued From First Pag?) wore & gown of periwinkle blue chif- fon. The maid of honor was another eister, Miss Wallace Adair Tiffany, whose costume was of periwinkle blue | lace. Dr. Pretlow had as his best man Mr. Julian Fox, jr, of Chester, Va A buffet supper was served after the ceremony. Among the out-of-town guests present were Dr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Pretlow, Mr. Virginia Pretlow, Miss Mary Pretlow and Miss Llewellyn Pretlow of Chester, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- te: Cook, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and | Mrs. Jack Martin, Durham, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. S. Denson Pretlow, Mrs. Robert Pretlow, Miss Jane Pretlow and Mr. and Mrs. Richelien Hatcher, Richmond, Va.; Mr. Julian Fox, Ches- ter. Va, and the bride’s colleze friends, Miss Betty Paddock, Milwaukee, Wis.; liss Ethel Lipscomb, Durham, N. C,, and Miss Nancy Parrott of New- nan. Ga 3 Dr. Pretlow was educated at Wil- liam and Mary College and the Rich- mond Medical College, and Mrs. Pret- low 1s a graduate of the Warrenton Country School and Goucher College, Bailtimore, Md Dr. and Mrs. Pretlow will be at home {n Warrenton after August 1. Miss Grace E. Fowler, Mr. John Smith Wed. T HE marriage of Miss Grace Eliza- beth Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Fowler of Silver Spring, Md., and Mr. John Smith, &on of Mrs. Sarah Smith of Takoma Park. Md, took place last evening at 8 o'clock in Grace Episcopal Church, in Woodside, Md, the Rev. Richard Aselford, rector of the church, officiated The bride wore a beige gabardine Euit, With an aquamarine blouse and 8 small-brimmed felt hat of the same shade. and other accessories of beige. Her corsage bouquet was of sweet peas. Mrs. H. Decature Rice of Wood- side was matron of honor and her only attendant and Mr. Rice acted as best man Both the bride and bridegroom are | graduates of the class of '34 of the Takoma-Silver Spring High School N Smith also attended the Felix | Mahoney Art School in Washington On their return from their wedding trip they will make their home on First avenue, in Woodside. Miss Alice M. Cullins, Mr. Roger Waugh Wed. hIISS ALICE MARIE CULLINS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Shelby Culline of Newport, Ark., was married to Mr. Roger Owen Waugh of Baltimore, Md., son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Waugh of Rochester, N. Y., at the Mount Vernon Methodist Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Rustin of that church yesterday. The bride, given in marriage by her ther, wore a white sport dress with & light green jacket and belt, a large white hat and a corsage of white gardenias The maid of honor, Miss Lonena McClasky, wore a light pink dress, a large white hat and a corsage of | gardenias | The best man was Mr. John Waugh of Rochester, Y. Among the out- of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Albert Waugh. Mr. and Mrs. Waugh left after the ceremony on a wedding trip to New York and Canada, and after August 9 they will be at home on Fifteenth avenue, Brooklyn Park, Baltimore, Md. Miss Mullikin Weds Mr. D. P. Tippett. I\IISS THELMA MAY MULLIKIN Wwas married to Mr. Daniel Philip | Tippett Friday evening at the Trinity | Methodist Episcopal Church on Fifth &treet. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. George H. Bennett. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her step-father, Mr. Jack Thornton, wore a dress of white net | with an arm bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley, and her veil was of white tulle set off in orange blossoms. Miss Evelyn Gray was the | ilies and friends from Detroit, Mich.; Buffalo, N. Y.; Winchester, Va.; Mid- dletown, Conn.; Washington, D. C., and vicinity. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Guy W. Evans, and was attired in a peach-colored dress, street length, with accessories to match, and wore a large leghorn hat. Mrs. Guy W. Evans, sister-in-law of the bride, was the matron of honor and wore a green dress with acces- sories to match. Mr. Robert Pistel of Middletown, Conn., brother-in-law of the bridegroom. was the best man. Mrs. David Utz, sang and Mrs. Marie Boal played the wedding music. Mr. Robert Fisher and Mr. Lawrence Schwiesow were the ushers. The bride is a graduate of the Palmyra High School, Palmyra, Pa., and attended Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa. The bridegroom is a graduate of Middletown High School, Middletown, Conn., and attended Northeastern University, New Haven, Conn. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Rasch will be at home at Colonial Village, Arlington, Va. Miss Marie Jones Married to Mr. Ryan. MR.S M. WILDA JONES announces the marriage of her daughter Marie to Mr. Charles R. Ryan of McKeesport, Pa. The wedding took place July 19, the Rev. George W. Shipley officiating Mr. and Mrs. Ryan are motoring to Yakima, Wash, where they will make their home. Miss Ina Swanson Bride of Mr. White. THE wedding of Miss Ina Swanson and Mr. Edwin H. White took place Saturday, July 17. The cere- mony was performed at 6 o'clock at the Community Church, Conduit road | and Cathedral avenue northwest, by the Rev. Oscar J. Randall, after which a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Hazel White. While the guests were assembling Mrs. Idabel Culver gave a program of music. The church was decorated with palms, ferns and Summer flowers. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. Merlin E Swanson, chose an afternoon gown of white chiffon, made on princess lines. She wore a blue turban wigh a small circular veil and whitg gloves. Her bridal corsage was of orchids. She had as her maid of honor her sister, Miss Georgia Swanson, whose afternoon gown of pink chiffon was made similar to that of the bride's. She wore a small white turban, white gloves and a corsage bouquet of talis- man roses. Mr. Hubbard A. White, brother of the bridegroom. was best man The bride and bridegroom will make their home at 1715 P street north- west. The out-of-town guests present at the wedding were Mrs. E. H. White, mother of the bridegroom, and Miss Allie Lorance, sister of the bridegroom, both of Arden, Ark. Miss Lillian Reid Wed to Mr. Cropp. THE wedding of Miss Lillian Carey Reid and Mr. Louis Cropp took place at the home of Mrs. Lula Fol- lansbee, in Arlington, Va., Saturday. July 17, The bride is the daughter of | the late Mr. and Mrs. Carey Reid of | Hume, Va. The Rev. W. P. Kesmodel performed the ceremony, which took place before an improvised altar banked with palms | and ferns. The bride wore a beige gown with accessories to match and carried a bouquet of talisman roses After a reception Mr. Cropp and his bride left for a wedding trip to Lake George, N. Y. On their return they will reside in Arlington, Va. Announcement Is Made Of Myers-Clipatch Wedding. | | RIR AND MRS. MICHAEL CLIP- ATCH have issued cards announc- ing the marriage of their daughter, | Ruth Sylvia, to Mr. Melvin Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Myers, Tuesday, July 13, in Washington, | Miss Bertha Bradley Weds Mr. Shelby Smith. WEDDING of local interest took | place in the parsonage of the | Christian Church at Mount Rainier, Md,, July 15, when Miss Bertha Brad- | ley, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Edward Ferry of Washington, D. C., became the bride of Mr. Shelby Balsley Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Smith of Mount Rainier. The Rev. Fred L. Miller performed | the ceremony. Only a small group of immediate relatives witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. | Aileen D. Webster of Baltimore. THE SUNDAY MRS. JAMES C. DONALDSON, Formerly Miss Virginia Eliza= beth Leishear, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William W. Leishear, —Hessler-Henderson Photo. Oval: Mrs. Frank Wolfe Waikart, 2d, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tolson. She was. before her marriage June 26, Miss Jean Laurie Tolson. —Harris-Ewing Photo. wide hat of the same shade, and a sheaf of gay garden flowers. Mr. William Waikart was best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Orton Waikart, Mr. Julius Tolson, Mr. 8. hard Wentz and Mr. C. Ray Davidson Out-of-town guests for the wedding were Miss Lillian Waikart and Miss Catherine Jones, both of Norfolk, Va Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Waikart received their many friends in the library of the church. Later, at the home of the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tolson. the cake was cut, after which Mr. and Mrs. Waikart left for a mo- tor trip to Atlantic City and New York. | Miss Nancy G. Newberry, Mr. Francis Sullivan Wed. A NNOUNCEMENT has been made | of the wedding of Miss Nancy Garnette Newberry of Norfolk, Va. | and Mr. Francis X. Sullivan, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Sul- livan of Washington. The ceremony took place at St. Martin's the Rev. Father Louis Miltenburzer | officiating, July 15 at 8 o'clock in the | evening. Wedding of Miss Riordan And Mr. Rauscher Announced. Mrs. James Bernard Riordan an-| nounces the marriage of her daughter, Helen Ruth. to Mr. Charles Bernard Rauscher. June 25, in St. Ignatius'| Church, at Bel Air, Md. The Rev. B, H. Pohlman officiated Miss Mary K. Whysall and Mr. Omar Buchanan Wed. THE Homewood United Presbyterian | Church of Pittsburgh was the scene of a very beautiful wedding on the aft- ernoon of Tuesday. July 13, at 3:30 o'clock, when Miss Mary Kathryn | Whysall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David E. Whysall of Pittsburgh, be- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 2 3, 1937—PART THREE. Among the Attractive Brides of the Summer Season SOCIETY. | Freer, B MRS. M. JOSEPH LYNCH, JR., MRS.STEWART HALL BEALL, MRS. SUMNER OTHNIEL BURHOE, Who, before her marriage June 30 to Dr. Burhoe, was Miss Alice Penelope Philips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Roland Philips. The cere- mony took place in the Emory M. E. Church. Preceding the ceremony a program of mu- sic was given by Mrs. Gertrude Dyre Parsons. organist. and Miss Adelaide Philips, sister of the bride. sang tiwo solos ning at the Arm Club for Col. Louis A sistant Secretary of W Mr. and Mrs. Starl cluded Mrs. Frances Ward of Fairmont, W. Va.; Mr Fairchild of New York S. Dickson of Chicago and Mr Radle Herndon of Fairmont Mrs. M. M. Hip: son, Torger week by Chicazo Geo her sister, Mrs. ) Longfellow street Miam;, Fla a J. P are at Mr. and Mrs luth., Minn, few days Har the Dodze for a Mr. sailed Southern cruise, stopping at and Havana, Cuba Mrs. Edwin A | Mr. and Angeles. Calif., end at the Dodge Mr. and Mrs Cincinnati. Oh | spending the Intersection Hazards. F | Westc Mrs. King Plans Tea Tomorrow Two Washingtonians Aid Hostess at Falls Church. ALLS CHURCH, Va 24— Mrs. Frances Jol o King will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock at her home in Overlea Knolls Mildred Carroll and Miss Margaret Byrne of ‘Washington will the hoste: Guests will include Mrs. Robert E. Mrs. Caroline F. Holland, Misses Jane and Margaret Her Miss Alice Fadely, Mrs. Annette N Carthy, Mrs. Edna Vincel Drawbaugh, mother, Mrs McAtee, M Miss Mat Mrs. You a H r. Miss Ma Wood an: Betsy Ros her mothe: Marion Huff Nadine Lane Goshorn, M Mildred James Brown home of his p James W. Br were Shreve, Anders; Miss Evelyn a Markwar Mis! Parrott i Miss Marie Pa Lee at the Ware, v row, Lee gomery, ompson, Willhlam N John Ho Oziah B. Li Mrs ‘Mrs. E. C. Beinha week. Mrs. Theodor Kathleer Larsen of Chill n and cards Tu 1s parer ) J. Roy Johnston. Monda in Jackson L Mu Brandon have Tip to Beve! S Browning are Md Peggy Millard, and.A maid of honor and she wore pow- dered blue lace with an arm bouquet of pink roses and hat to match her outfit. The bride also was attended cousin of the bridegroom, was the bride's only attendant, while Mr. Frank B. Smith, father of the bride- groom, attended him. Formerly Miss Mary Katherine Donovan, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Donovan. The wed- ding took place lagt month in the Holy Trinity came the bride of Mr. Omar B. Bu- chanan, jr., of Wilkinsburg, Pa. for- merly of Washington. The ceremony Who, before her wedding June 26, was Miss Bernice Davidson Pitzer. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A large percentage of ac cur at street intersections. quent cause is lack of proper c s B. Lyons and muly | this week from a 10-day trig by Mrs. Pearl Ulrich, her aunt, as matron of honor, who was dressed in 8 contrasting shade of peach and hat to match. with a bouquet of talisman roses. The bride was preceded by her cousin, Kathleen Vivien Redman, flower girl, who wore a dress of pea | green organdy with a halo of yellow | roses. She scattered rose petals before | the path of the bridal party. Mr. Carroll F. Dorrell was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Elmer Warner, Mr. Frederick Lang, Mr. :vo':‘ B. Mettler and Mr. Gilbert Suess. Miss Ruth V. de Jarnette sang Ed- ward Grieg’s "I Love Thee” before the ceremony After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's | mother, Mrs. Thornton, who wore a lovely gown of white flowered mousse- line de sole with a corsage of pink rose buds. The bridegroom’s mother wore white flowered chiffon with a | corsage of yellow roses. The bride changed to a redingote | style of navy blue marquette dress | With white acecssories and a shoulder | corsage of lilies of the valley and gardenia, when she and Mr, Tippett left the reception for their wedding trip which will take them to Canada, Niagara Falls and the Northern States. i Mr. and Mrs. Tippett will make their home at 2510 Thirty-first street northeast upon their return to Wash- ington. Miss Ilee Holton Bride of Mr. Hulfish L/IIES ILEE JOHNSTON HOLTON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waters W. Holton, and Mr. Julian B. Hulfish of Falls Church, Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hulfish, were married Thursday afternoon in the home of the bride's parents, between The Plains and Middleburg, Va. Miss Ethel M. Evans, Mr. Alfred Rasch Wed. NNOUNCEMENT is made of the marriage of Miss Ethel M. Evans, daughter of Mrs. S. Marguerite Evans of Washington, D. C., to Mr. Alfred Paul Rasch, son of Mr. Ludwig P. Rasch of Middletown, Conn., Sunday, July 18. The ceremony was per- formed in the Memorial United Brethren Church at 4 o'clock, by the Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, pastor, Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Smith left on a trip by motor for Montreal and Quebec, Canada. They will be at home at 3600 Rhode | Island avenue, Mount Rainier, after August 2, Miss Catherine Reilly Wed to Mr. O'Connell. lN1lSS CATHERINE REILLY and Mr. John O'Connell were mar- ried July 10 in Dahlgren Chapel in | Georgetown University, which was celebrated by a nuptial mass, the Rev. Father Edward Connell of Baltimore officiating. The bride wore a white lace gown, made with a train and a veil of tulle and lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Mary Anderson was the matron of honor, wearing a pink lace gown and a hat of pink tulle. Miss Ann Quinn and Miss Helen Reilly, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. Their gowns were of yellow chiffon, with which they wore yellow tulle hats to match and carried bouquets of shasta daisies and purple larkspur. The best man was Mr. Charles McVeone and the ushers were Mr. James Day and Mr. Ralph Freun Little Shirley Mae Reilly, niece of the bride, was flower girl, wearing a pink taffeta frock and carrying an old-fashioned bouquet of roses. A reception was held at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reilly in Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. O'Connell is the daughter of the late Capt. and Mrs. Martin Reilly, Mr. O'Connell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph O'Connell of this city. Waikart-Tolson Marriage Announced. N SATURDAY, June 26, the mar- riage of Miss Jean Laurie Tolson to Mr. Frank Wolfe Waikart, 2d, took place in Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Anacostia. Because of the iliness of the Rev. Gordon C. Graser, rector of the church, the ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Enoch Thompson of the Church of the Nativity. The bride wore a princess gown of white lace over satin, and carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. 8. Richard Wentz, who e presence of the immediate fam- 3 wore Taspberry marquisette with & A was performed by the Rev. George C. Long, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. George Taylor, pastor of tr First Presbyterian Church of Wilkins- burg. The bride. who was given in mar- | riage by her father, wore a white net | gOWN With finger-tip veil and carried a | bouquet of shasta daisies. Miss Betty Slocum of Pittsburgh, as maid of honor, wore a net dress of pastel shades and carried a bouquet | of garden flowers. The bridesmaids, | Miss Martha Belle Buchanan, sister | of the bridegroom; Miss Helen Wragg and Miss Anna Louise Mueller, were gowned in net dresses of pastel shades | and also carried garden flowers. Mr. Albert Boehm of Wilkinsburg | was the best man and the ushers in- | cluded Mr. Enoch J. Vann, jr, of Washington, a cousin of the bride- groom; Mr. Albert Rodgers, Mr. George Parros and Mr. Don Robertson. Miss Mildred Fey played the wed- | ding music and Mr. Livingston Vann, jr,, of Washington, an uncle of the bridegroom, was the soloist. A wedding supper and reception at the Whysall home followed the cere- mony and later Mr. and Mrs. Buchan- an left for a motor trip to Virginia Beach. On their return they will make their home in Cambridge Court, Edgewood. L The out-of-town guests included Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Buchanan and Mrs. A. W. Wells, grandparents of the bridegroom; Mrs, E. J. Vann and Mr. E. J. Vann, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Living- ston Vann, jr., and Livingston Vann, 3d: Mr. end Mrs. R. J. Swingle, all of Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Smith of Philadelphia. b fip]omats (Continued From First Page.) Chevy Chase have had as their guests for the past week Mr. Wayne Paulin | and Mr. Sherwood. Paulin of Pitts- burgh, Pa. Mrs. B. B. Elton of Pittsburgh, Pa., is spending the week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reuel W. Elton. Mrs. Benjamin D. Hill gave a lunch- eon at the Shoreham yesterday for Mrs, Lewis Elgin, formerly of Mrs. Hill's home city, Hopkinaville, and now of Tulss, Okls. Other gussts included Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, Mrs, ’ Church, in Georgefown. —Brooks Photo. Frederick H. Pitzer. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Ernest H. Daniel, Mrs. Jules Day, Mrs, | Preston McGoodwin, wife of the for- | mer Minister of Venezuela; Mrs.!| Maurice Thatcher, Senora de Camp- bell. wife of the commercial attache | of the Chilean Embassy; Mrs. Ogilvie | Shumate and Mrs. A, Owsley Stanley. | Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Lobred and their son, Leonard Lobred, and Mrs. H. C Cantwell left this week to motor to Louisville, Ky., accompanied by Mr. | Lobred's neice, Miss Adele Lobred, who | has been their guest for several weeks\ Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ferris of | Washington and the former's mother, | Mrs. George L. Ferris, and sister, Miss | Dorothy Ferris of New York, left the | Capital yesterday on a two-week motor trip to Canada. Mrs. George Ferris | and Miss Ferris spent last week in Washington, where they stayed at the | home of their cousin, Miss Grace Wil- marth, on Belmont road. Mrs. Nathan Ferris was, before her marriage, Seno- rita Conchita Marmol of El Salvador. | Miss Mary Betty Maxwell is at Fort | Bragg, N, C, for the week end attend “Do You Know” THENATIONAL HAT SHOP is now located ATI108 FST.Nw. CLEARANCE one large group of HATS 69c¢ $1.98 to $2.98 values NATIONAL * HAT SHOP * 1108 F ST. N.W. ing a house party being given by Col George O'Connell. Last week Miss Maxwell attended a house party at WVirginia Beach and this week she will g0 to Kentucky to in Louisville and Georgetown. Miss Maxwell will not return to Washington until the Autumn. | Miss Shirley Dove was hostess to a group of Mount Vernon Seminary | students Thursday entertaining at a shower for Miss Mary Davis whose engagement to Mr. James Joyce re- cently was announced. The party was g\ven at the Brook Farm. Miss Mary L. Chase of St. Johns- bury, Vt., is spending a few days at the Dodge. Mrs. Alexander W. Beatty and Mrs. Alice M. Talbert were given a birth- | day anniversary luncheon by Mrs, Charles S. Eisinger, Mrs. William Leigh | Ark, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Broadddus. Mrs. W. Stuart Hodge, and Mrs. Watson V. Shelton, on Thursday, | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Crandall and | Mr. and Mrs. Berton Crandall of Falo | on the part of the driver on the sec- ondary artery of travel when crossing a major highway. Safe drivers alway: approach highways carrying the main stream of traffic w their cars slowed down, ready to stop if necessary. Cars on main highways may not have any legal preferential right of way but 11 leave soon to Seat be a guest of her sister Mrs. Virginia Wa is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fellows at Summer cottage at Rehoboth Beach. Mrs. K. R. Miller of Wyomissing. Pa., is spending the Summer with her son Alto, Calif., are stopping at the Dodge | common driving custom does accord | and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- while in the Capital. | Miss Hazel Hope of Vale, Oreg., is spending a brief time at the Dodge. Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Schureckebier and | Dr. and Mrs. Wade H. Atkinson sailed from New York yesterday. They pmni to spend two months touring England, | France and Belgium. Mr. Norman Campbell of Newport, | R. H. Bagley and will also spend some | time with his aunt and uncle, Col. | and Mrs. J. Clifton Tribby at the West- chester. Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Starling of Chevy Chase entertained in- DON'T this hot —or go on your vacation before calling our up- We will have your upholstering | all ready when you return, or when your new home holstering shops. is ready for occupancy. week to keep our through the ALSO CHAI CLAY A. ARMSTRONG - 1235 10th St. - NUF Save Mo: MOVE weather Special reduced rates this workshop running dull season. 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