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Weddings Of Interest In Capital Miss Kollar of Philadelphia Weds Mr. J. R. Turner (Continued From Page B-3.) by her father. Her attendants were Miss Eleanor - Acher of Ta- koma Park, Md., maid of honor, and Miss Ann Ames, Arlington, Va.; Miss June Verga and Miss Mary Banks of Washington, and Miss Christine Stacy, Silver Spring Md., bridesmaids. They were dressed in marquisette gowns of pastel shades. The bridegroom was attended by his best man, Mr. Ermes M. Knight of Washington, and Mr. Haley Scur- lock of Chickasha, Okla.; Mr. H. B. Lambert, jr.. of Dallas, Tex., brother of the bride; Mr. John Gordon Mein of Georgetown, Ky.; Mr. Jack Jones of Clarendon, Va.; Mr. Dwight Anderson. and Mr. Richard Thom- ason were ushers. v The bride was gowned in white | satin over a lace hoopskirt and wore | a white halo with fingertip veil at- tached. Her arm bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the valley. | She attended Oklahoma Baptist | University, Shawnee, Okla.; Bay- lor University, Waco, Te: andl George Washington University, Mr. Rees, who is Baptist student secre-| tary for the District of Columbia | and Maryland, attended the Uni- versity of Richmond and received A. B.and M. A. degrees from George Washington University. He also studied at Cambridge University. Mr. and Mrs. Rees are at home at | 2100 I street N.W. Miss Jeannette Blosser Married to Mr. D. L. White. The wedding of Miss Jeannenei Alda Blosser, the daughter of Mr.f and Mrs. Frank George Blosser o(: Stanley, Va, to Mr. Donald Loren White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward | ‘White of Takoma Park, took place | Saturday evening, April 20, in the | Stanley Seventh - day Adventist Church, with the Rev. Peter Hafen- mayr, the pastor, officiating. | ‘The church was decorated with | evergreens and roses, and Mrs. Homer Altshire sang, accompanied | by Mrs. Sterling Blosser, cousin of the bride. The bride, wno was gtven in mar- riage by her father, wore a white | satin gown, fashioned on princess lines, with a train. Her veil of silk illusion was held in place with a| tiara of seed pearls. She carried a| bouquet of white snapdragons. | Her sister, Mrs. Lory L. Dove, | who was her matron of honor, wore a long gown of light copen blue | satin made similar to the bride’s | gown. She carried a bouquet of yellow snapdragons. Miss Elma Blosser and Miss Clar- ice Blosser were the bridesmaids. They wore long gowns of pink taf- feta made with close-fitted bodices with short puffed sleeves and full skirts. They carried bonquets of pink snapdragons. There were two little flower girls. Clara Ann Blosser and Betty Lou Blosser, cousins of the bride. They | wore dainty frocks of pink and blue | crepe. | Mr. Bailey Edward White of Ta- | koma Park, brother of the bride-| groom, was the best man. The ush- | ers were Mr. Lory L. Dove and Mr. Daniel C. Jenkins. A reception was held immediately | following the wedding at the home | of the bride’s parents. Later Mr.| and Mrs. White left for Washing- ton, where they will be at home to their friends at their apartment at 111 Roanoke avenue, Takoma Park, after May 1. Among the guests from Washing- ton were Mr. and Mrs. White, par- ents of the bridegroom: Mr. Mrs. Gerald Dunham and young son, Mrs. A. H. Jennings. r. Alfred Jennings, Miss Marilyn Jennings, Mr. Gerald Jennings, Mr. Aubrey Reiber, Mr. Edward Hilde- brandt, M Marjorie George. Mr. | Thomas O'Bryen and Miss Kidder, | Invited to hold its midcongress in Puerto Rico next Febru- ary, the National League of American Pen Women held a Puerto Rican dinner last night as a feature of its biennial convention at the Willard Hotel. Shown here is Senorita Zoraida Martinez Nadal, daughter of the President of the Puerto Rican Senate, who appeared in the $10,000 gown of the queen of the carnival. Attendants are Louise Barnhill (left and Arlene Vogelsang.—Star Staff Photo. THE’ EVENING 'STAR, "WASHINGTON, 131 Attend Luncheon Party Mrs. Grady and Miss Fleming Entertain inued From Page B-3.) |ings wore dark blue with a light | blue hat trimmed with matching | wings. Miss Fleming chose a black Props—My Dear! —and quite pretty, too—in White Bucko combined with Turftan or blue calf. b Made Ezpressly for “1. MILLER 1222 F st. Charge Accounts Invited s Sprrited Young shorties . color. The season’s smartest spbr’r . hand made with fabric backs and hand crocheted palms. White with red, black, or navy; all white; or chamois $3.00. Gloves, First Floor Julius Garfinckel & Co. 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