Weds High Tide in Weddings Daughter of Former Little Cabinet Member Secretary, Col. Miles Back in City Mrs. Wallace Reached With Those Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Open Cottage Are Guests in Blue Ridge. Of This Week End Col. and Mrs. Sherman Miles have Gibbons is making her first visit in tbs 4 returned from a brief stay In New National Capital, being a native of Go to York, where they were at the Waldorf- Bermuda and only 14 months old. in Beth- Ropers Valley Astoria. Mrs. Gibbons was formerly Miss Olive Graham-Breckinridge Ceremony Murphy of Washington. Row- Forge for Dedication. MaJ. Aubrey Hornsby. U. S. A., and lehem Chapel This Afternoon—Miss Mrs. Hornsby arrived In Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hinshaw have Diplomatic Notes. yesterday aboard the City of Newport closed their apartment in the May- land Becomes Bride of Mr. Bishop. News from Europe, where they have flower and gone to City. The Secretary of Agriculture and been for some time. **11 come They will be at the Berkshire Hotel Former Assistant Secretary ot War bridegroom received with them. Mrs. They Mr*. Henry A. Wallace were among to Washington shortly, where MaJ. until Thursday, when they will leave Col. Henry Breckinridge of New Earley, mother of the bride, wore the guests at dinner last evening of Hornsby Is engineer officer at Bolling for Pasadena, Calif., for the balance York his daughter, Miss orchid chiffon with a bat of horsehair City gave Mr. Sam E. Woods, commercial attache Field. of the Summer. in mar- braid and lace and had a cluster of Elizabeth Foster Breckinridge, of the United States legation at when she became the gardenias. Mrs. Kuhn was in peach- Miss Jean attractive riage today, Prague, Czechoslovakia, who enter- MaJ. and Mrs. H. E. Winston of Prince, daugh- of Mr. John Graham color chiffon with coral accessories and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Prince of bride Stephens tained on the terrace of the Shore- Rocky Mount, N. C., are at the Dodge of N. son of Mrs. a large flower-trim med leghorn hat 5911 Sixteenth left motor Winston-Salem. C., the were for a short stay. street, by a cluster ham. Others In company It Graham of Winston- with which she wore of Tuesday for an extended visit to Miss Joseph the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Salem. The bride is the daughter of gardenias. Capt. Avers Abbey, U. S. A., and Eleanor Campsall in her home on Joseph W. Byms, Senator and Mrs. Mrs. R. B. Breckinridge of Later in the Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn Mrs. Abbey have arrived at the Mar- Lake Erie. Bethesda. day, Joseph T. Robinson, Senator and Mrs. Md. The ceremony was performed will leave for a wedding trip, the bride tinique from Maxwell Field for a Pat Harrison, Senator Theodore Q. Miss Elizabeth Middleton Hanson in Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral traveling ir light gray trimmed with short visit. Bilbo, Dr. and Mrs. Claudius Murchi- of Roland and her of St. Peter and St. Paul at 12 o’clock, blue fox fur and dark blue accessories. Park, Baltimore, son, Dr. and Mrs. William E. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evarts Johnson cousin, Miss Ann Hanson, a student Canon Anson Phelps Stokes officiating. They will make their home at 1710 and Mr. and Mrv Charles O. Miller. and their daughter. Miss Mary Louise at Holton are the Only relatives and close friends were Lam on t street on their return. The Arms, spending Johnson, have opened their cottage week end with Mrs. J. Kidwell and present. bridegroom is a graduate of George- The of Commerce and Secretary at Monterey Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., her daughter In their apartment at The bride wore a gown of soft town University and is studying to Val- Mrs. Daniel C. Rotier motored for the Summer. 2400 Sixteenth street. white chiffon designed on simple medicine. ley Forge this morning, where the lines and a veil of old lace * Spanish Secretary will dedicate a reproduction Mrs. William Bell Watkins has Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Winstel have over tulle. She carried a bouquet of Washington residential circles will of one of the huts built by George motored from her home at Berryvllle, arrived in Washington from Port of the be interested in the wedding of Miss lilies valley. Washington in 1777 and 1778, when Va„ accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Thomas, Ky., accompanied by Mrs. P. of Boston Park Rowland, daughter Mr. Charles Howard Margaretta the Continental soldiers spent the Karl Boy-Ed, and is at the Carlton. Ametia Wlnstel and Mrs. E. J. Loh- the best and the ushers of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black was man, Winter there. The houses have been meyer, also of Fort Thomas, and are were and Mr. Rowland of Washington, and Mr. Mrs. Donald Gibbons small Mr. R. J. Reynolds made from original drawings cf the and her at the Carlton. Arthur of Winston-Salem; Heber Reginald Bishop of Middleburg, arrived from Valk, jr., houses which recently were found. daughter Nancy yesterday son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Heber Lex- Mr. Robert Brawley of Salisbury, Va., Accompanying the Secretary and Bermuda and are guests of the former’s Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Thomas of Mr. Gene Erwin of Durham, Reginald Bishop of Mount Kisco, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. are a few N. C.; Mrs. Roper were tht Special Assistant parents, Joseph Murphy, ington, Mass., spending days P. Fenner of New which took place today at 12:30 o’clock for a month or more. Little at the N. C.; Mr. Charles to the Secretary and Mrs. Chester H. Nancy Dodge. Breckin- in the home of the bride’s aunt, Miss Orleans, and Mr. C. D. G. McCall. The party will return to Isabella Rowland, at Rock Best in ridge of Washington. Washington tomorrow afternoon. Following the wedding a breakfast Bluemont, Va. The Rev. Dr. Carr Miss Wills Engaged June Luncheon of was held In the home of the bride’s of Berryville performed the ceremony. The Ambassador of Great Britain mother. Later in the afternoon Mr. The bride chose a becoming gown and Lady Lindsay will have as their To Marry Mr. Hamm C. A. R.’s Held and Mrs. Graham left for a of white marquisette for her wedding guest overnight Lady Cubitt, wife of wedding The engagement of Miss Letty Wilis, The senior group of the Lieut. John Mrs. Graham wore a blue-and- and carried a bouquet of snap drag- the Governor of Bermuda, who will trip. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wills Shaw Society of the C. A. R. met at white silk with a hat and coat ons and larkspur. arrive print Wednesday morning. of Fort Worth, Tex., to Mr. John luncheon Saturday, June 15, at the to match. will make their home cousin They Mrs. Charles G. Goodrich, Hamm of Princeton, N. J., executive Little Tea House, when Mrs. Eldridge At the as her matron of The Ambassador of Brazil and Sen- in Winston-Salem. reception of the bride, acted assistant under Mr. Leon Henderson Lee Myers, senior president, presided. Mrs. Breckinridge, mother of the and the other attendants were bora de Aranaha will entertain at honor, in the Research and Planning Divi- Others in the company were Mrs. wore lavender chiffon with a John cousin of the bride- dinner Wednesday evening at the bride, Mrs. Bishop, sion of the N. R. A., was announced Donald M. Earle, Mrs. William E. hat to and Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Robert Young, Mrs. Hol- Chevy Chase Club In honor of the match, groom; at a luncheon given today by Mrs. Forbes and Miss Betty Early, Miss mother of the wore blue Potter and Miss Nancy Huide- commander and his staff of the Bra- bridegroom, land Luther Prescott and Miss Mary Lou Wagner, Miss Mary Ashby a to match. of the attendants wore zilian training ship Almirante Sal- chiffon with hat kooper. All Roper. Posey, Miss Mary Willis, Miss Betty the out-of-towr guests were of white chiffon, fashioned danha, which will arrive early next Among gowns Miss Wills Is former secretary of Stout and Miss Mary Schreiber. Fol- and Mrs. F. Woodman of and ruffled skirts. They week. The ship will not ccme to Mr. Edgar With capes the Young Democrats' Club and has lowing the luncheon plans were dis- N. Miss Lucia of wreaths in their hair and Washington, but will remain in New Concord, H.; Perry wore daisy been making her home at the La Salle. cussed for the social activites of the Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Hodge of carried of daisies. Little York waters and (he officers will come bouquets The wedding will take place July 17 group and it was decided to hold an Mr. Oren Root, Miss acted as ring bearer. to the Capital bv train. , John Bishop, jr., in Princeton, N. J. Guests at the annual dance In the Pall of the year Alva Root and Miss Guggenheim of Mr. John Bishop of Cohasset, Mass., luncheon were Mrs. R. M. Barnett, and an annual Spring luncheon. and Mrs. Burton Representative and Mrs. Ralph E. New York, Mr. was the best man and the ushers Mrs. Leon Mrs. Howard Church have taken an at Henderson, Craige, Miss Craige, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. T. Wilshire, Mr. William P. apartment were the Stafford, Mrs. Clarence Appier, Mrs. Arthur Valk of Mrs. Mr. R. B. Shoreham for the remainder of Winston-Salem, Hulbert, Mr. Charles Sabin, William McDonald, Mrs. Clem Klau- of and the congressional period. They for- Benefit at W. W. Simpson Augusta, Ga., Young, Mr. Holland Potter, Mr. Henry der, Mrs. Olive Madden, Mrs. Edgar Party Graham of Ga. and Mr, merly lived at 2344 street. Mr. John M. Atlanta, W. Frost, jr., of Middleburg, Spalding, Mrs. Luther Prescott, Miss S. S. and M. Club were for the O. Many parties given James D. P. Bishop, Mr. Robert Ruth Madden, Miss 'Irene Madden, The surgeon general of the Public A benefit bingo party has been bride before her marriage including Bishop, Mr. Stephen C. Clark and Mr. Miss Miss JOHN STEPHENS GRAHAM, Health Service and Hugh S. Cum- Marjorie Watson, Kay for this at the Sol- a cocktail party by Miss Katherine Crenville O. B. Ulman of New York. MRS. planned evening was miss tuzaoem ros- are at Young. Miss Irene Booth. Miss Lyn- afternoon, a dinner before her at noon, in the Betnietiem unapei, mings spending today Ashland, diers, Sailors and Marines’ Club at Hall yesterday A reception followed the ceremony. Who marriage yesterday dall Ross, Miss Alice Erwin, Miss the Assistant Secretary of War, Col. Henry Breckinridge Va., where they went to attend the 1015 L street northwest. The party by Miss Frances Carter Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop will make their ter Breckinridge, daughter of former Miss is the son Mrs. of Miss Laura Armistead Mary Lee Sullivan, Marian and a tea the same with Miss and Mrs. R. B. of Bethesda, Md. Mr. Graham of Joseph wedding will begin at 8:30 o'clock Miss day, Mary home in Middleburg. of New York, Breckinridge Photo Miss Florence Miss Carter and Rear Admiral Edward Greer, O’Donahue, M. S. White hostess, and a cocktail par- L. Graham of Winston-Salem, N. Elizabeth McDermott is secretary C.__Bachracn Rhodes U. Mary Ellyn Taggart. Miss Santa Val- Mr. Stitt, S. N., retired, who at the club. ty Wednesday afternoon, when wedding took Miss Nicolette Shackles and Miss A simply arranged was for some time surgeon general enza. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe enter- in the rectory of Germantown was best man for his place this morning Washington. Mr. Russell H. Rawlings, Bride of the Navy. The wedding will take Helen Wills of Port Worth, Tex., sister tained for the bride. when Miss brother. Warrenton of St. Aloysius Church jr., was the best man. place at 5:30 o'clock in the Church of the hostess. Ward, daughter of Mr. and the a Following the ceremony a reception Frances Following ceremony wedding Sets Wedding Date of St. James the Less and will be fol- here’S a of in its was the became was relatives and close friends Preview Charming simplicity Mrs. Phillip Bedford Ward, breakfast was held in the Kenwood held for an Miss Erna Virginia Bishop, whose lowed by informal reception in wedding this morning at 10 o'clock of the bride of Dr. Francis John O’Bryan, at Great Neck, after from Washington. Baltimore, Freder- Apartments Wilbur the home of the bride. Miss Carter Notables to Witness Miss Catherine M. Francis and Vir- engagement to Mr. Benjamin Lantel, daughter son of Mr. and Mrs. John which Mr. and Mrs. Rawlings left ick and nearby Maryland is a Tubbs was recently announced by her daughter of the late assistant of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Lantel, to formerly of New Jersey, now for a They will make ginia. The bride, a member of the SUNDAY’S O'Bryan, wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest surgeon general of the Public Health Theater Mr. William H. son of Mrs. and Warfield families, first parents, Sylvan Party Rippard, making their home in Washington. their home at Tuscan Court in Great Dorsey Service, Gen. Henry Rose Carter, who and the late Mr. the and Bishop of Warrenton, Va., has selected Mrs. Roosevelt has been invited by Margaret Rippard The ceremony was performed by Neck, . settlers of Maryland Virginia, was an Wednesday afternoon, July 10, for her authority on yellow fever. the Summer Festival Committee of the George Rippard. The ceremony was Rev. Cotter. The bride is a of the with large grants of land, Is widely MAGAZINE graduate will be Mrs. William D. Wrightson. daugh- at the Shrine of the Most has been entertained wedding. The ceremony per- Community Center Department and performed Teachers’ College at Columbia Uni- connected. She ter of the late Gen. William The bride wore a becoming gown formed at 4:30 o’clock in the Church Surg. the Office of National Capital Parks to Blessed Sacrament in Chevy Chase in and Mr. at showers by Miss Anna Besley of of dubonnet sheer crepe trimmed versity Rawlings graduated Crawford Gorgas, U. S. A., is also at two events next the Rev. Father who said Miss Marian Walker of of the Covenant, Rev. Albert Joseph attend the festival by Smyth, with white accessories, and her from the New York University School Washington, Ashland for the wedding, having mo- which followed. white, McCartney officiating. week in the National Sylvan Theater, the nuptial mass of Law and is a member of the New Gaithersburg. Miss Margaret Hargett tored with corsage bouquet was of gardenias. Miss will have two at- there Mrs. John Christie at the Monument, Mon- The church had a simple arrange- York Bar Association. He is now as- of Germantown, and by the teachers Bishop Washington j was the bride’s only Duncan of Pelham Manor, N. Y., who Miss Jane Hanna Mrs. James T. Doucos as day, when the Washington ment of Summer blossoms on the sociated with a law firm in New York of Silver Spring Elementary School, tendants, Community attendant, and wore an ensemble of has been her guest In Chevy Chase, “Three and a of the matron of honor and Miss Julia May Players offer Short Plays” altar. acces- City. where she is member faculty. natural color lace, with blue Md., for several days. when the Lisa The bride was escorted by her Mrs. costume Bland as maid of honor. Thursday, Gardiner and her corsage bouquet was Hargett's golng-away father and she wore an effective sories, with brown hat and Mr. J. Andrew Allen of Charleston, Dancers and the Washington Com- flowers. The The marriage of Miss Eugenia was of yellow, of Spring bridegroom man for Mr. Fraulein Helga Schulz, daughter of Club dance gown of white satin designed on accessories. W. Va., will act as best posers' present pantomimes as best man Dr. E. Stuart Elizabeth Warfield, daughter of Mr. had his Tubbs, and the ushers will be Mr. the chancellor of the German Em- and ballets. Monday evening at 8 Princess lines with a generous train. and Mrs. Seth W. Warfield of Lay- Lyddane. attended the C. Moffett, Mr. Richard M. bassy and Frau Schulz, will enter- o'clock the Community Center Civic Her hat was of white horsehair to Mr. Harold Fenton Full military ceremony ] Raymond Immediately following the ceremony, tonsville, Md., tain at an informal tea Thursday Orchestra will a half- braid, the brim standing high at the wedding of Miss Mary Grace Bo- Fowler, Mr. William F. Johnson and Symphony play which was attended only by the im- Hargett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John afternoon In the of the home and into a effect of Mrs. Harry Rob- Mr. James T. Doucos. garden hour program preceding the plays and back dropping veil and of Germantown, Md., took gusch. daughter mediate families of the bride Hargett of her parents at 1812 Varnum street, at 8 o'clock the over the face. Her bouquet was of ert Bogusch and the late Com dr. Thursday evening left on a place this morning at 10 o’clock on when her will be debutantes bridegroom, they wedding Lieut. Joe Allen guests United States Marine Band, conducted roses, orchids and lilies of the valley. the lawn of the bride’s home, the Rev. Bogusch and Upon their return they will make and subdebutantes. a Mrs. John K. of Detroit trip. Smoak. U. S. M. C, son of Mr. and by Capt. Taylor Branson, will play Knighton their home in George Kundhal. pastor of Neelsville Miss Karri’s Georgetown. Marriage ■■ ■ — ■ ■ concert of classical music. was the matron of honor and only Pre- Mrs. Eustace C. Smoak of High preliminary Dr. O’Bryan received his B. S. and Presbyterian Church, officiating. attendant of the bride. She wore a Point, N. C., which took place In St. The Secretary of the Interior and M. D. degrees from Georgetown Uni- ceding the ceremony, which took place To Mr. Turner July 6 of color lace with a John's Church in Bethes- Col. and Mrs. Mrs. Ickes are also among the distin- gown peach and Mrs. attended under an arch and before an altar Episcopal H. Kara of Whaley versity, O’Bryan afternoon at 4:30 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin horsehair braid hat to match and roses white Miss da, Md, yesterday guished guests invited to attend the George Washington University and of and hydrangeas. Rockville have issued invitations to carried an arm bouquet of pale pink Marian Walker of o’clock. The ceremony was per- Hosts for Visitors festivals next week, also Senator and a member of the Chi Wom- Gaithersburg sang. Mil- is Omega Wil- the marriage of their daughter, roses and blue delphinium. The marches were formed by the Rev. Joseph C. Mrs. Arthur M. en- Mrs. William H. King, Mr. Frederic en’s wedding played dred Elisa, to Mr. Wendell Roscoe Col. and Whaley Fraternity. was an and Mrs. Arno B. Cam- Mr. Theodore Vandoren was the Miss Anna Hanshew of liams, and preceded by organ tertained at a cocktail A. Delano, Mr. by Washing- Turner of Washington. The cere- party yesterday best man and the ushers were Mr. Mr. Ballinger. The church merer and Mr. and Mrs. C. Marshall ton, cousin of the bride. prelude by home of afternoon in their home in Soldiers’ Among the interesting out-of-town and mony will take place in the Joseph A. Rafferty, Mr. Roy Engel, was decorated with white gladioli Home in to Mr. and Mrs. Finnan. is that of Miss Eleanor The bride, wl}o was given in mar- the bride Saturday evening, July 6. compliment Mr. John K. and Dr. weddings today and was lighted with white Knighton her father, wore a semi- palms Malcolm S. Langford of New York, Chair privilege tickets are available Hasbrcuck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. riage by * Schuyler Enck of Harrisburg. tapers. took in New York now next week’s festi- Edwin Marble Hasbrouck of Rich- sports costume of»white crepe, with whose wedding place to the public for mother of The who was escorted and Mrs. Lantel, the bride, white felt hat and white accessories, bride, June 1. val programs at the Willard Hotel and mond, Va., formerly of Washington, her Mr. wore a gown of chiffon in a soft given In marriage by brother, Mr. Chisholm and His the hostess were Mrs. Al- Hotel newsstands, the and Mr. James Donald Rawlings of and had a bouquet of white roses Assisting Washington Thrilling Arst-rwn Action by shade of blue and accessories to cor- Harry Robert Bogusch. chose for her bert E. Mrs. Mrs. Automobile Association N. son of Mr. and and lilies of the valley. Truby, Roger Brooke, American Arnold Honor* Tarrytown, Y., a of white de- Zwoig, Virginia Oalo, respond, and Mrs. Rippard, mother wedding gown satin, Bride to Live Here Thomas E. Brown, Mrs. William ticket bureau and the Community Cen- Mrs. Russell H. Rawlings of Tarry- Mrs. William Ferguson of Rockville Morrow, Sidney Bowen and Erie of the bridegroom, was in a becoming signed on princess lines, with long Two attractive and new Mrs. Shelton. Mrs. in the Franklin Administra- which took this was matron of honor for her sister and gifted Vaughan, Joseph ter Office, town, place morning sleeves and a train. The veil Stanley Gardner. Stimulating, In- blue chiffon gown with a blue lace fitted members of the younger married set and Mrs. Dart. at 11 o'clock at Great wore a a hat Harry Bishop Raymond tion Building. Neck, Long yellow crepe dress, yellow was of and was attached to an formative article* hat. tulle in the are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Others were Miss Kathleen case of Inclement weather on by Roy Chapman and roses. Miss Estelle Capital assisting In Island. carried yellow which was held in Following the ceremony there was off-the-face cap K. Chisholm, who have leased an Miss Barbara Truby, Miss the festival will take Andrews, Janet Deitriek, Emily Rest The bride was given in marriage by Darby of Damstown, was maid of Whaley, either night place ft breakfast for the members of the with a ruching. She carried Martha loavltt. Brilliant tolor- and place apartment at 2012 I street. Mrs. Elizabeth Truby, Miss Elizabeth Sul- the night following. and her father and was attended by her honor, wearing blue crepe carry- and two families and the wedding party. a shower bouquet of bridal roses Chisholm was before her in Miss Eleanor and Miss illuitrationi Miss Blackistone of roses. Mr. Hargett marriage tan, Bishop gravuro by nationally a cousin. Margaret ing pink Wesley Later the couple left for wedding lilies of the valley. in Miss a April Connecticut Margaret Betty Bishop. SAFETY DEPOSIT famous artists ... For truly enjoy- trip, and after 15 will be at was S. July Miss Polly Pollard the bride's Covey, daughter of Mr. Arthur able weekend, read Sunday's issu* home at 1801 Sixtenth stret. Announced only attendant and wore a white Covey, well known artist of Tor- Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Moss enter- of THIS WEEK. It's Engagement Today chiffon jacket dress and a white rington, Conn. tained at dinner at the terrace of the VAULTS The wedding of Miss Prances Agnes horsehair braid hat. She carried an Mr. Chisholm Is an architect with A feature with Shoreham last evening to celebrate Insured. regular Earley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John arm bouquet of pink roses and blue the Government, having taken up his their first wedding anniversary. The Jr Earley, and Mr. John J. Kuhn, son delphinium. duties in Washington several months guests included Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kuhn, took Lieut. Colston Dyer. U. S. M. C., ago. Mrs. Chisholm is a portrait Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Jack- SMITH Sunday fifctf this The and has received much gfljt place morning. ceremony was the best man, and the ushers painter praise son, Miss Bernice Moss and Mr. Reed STORAGE CO. was performed before the beautiful included Lieut. W. A. Willis, Lieut. for her portrait studies of children. Stout. 1313 You St. N.W. North 3343 altar at the a of the high Shrine of the Sacred Z. C. Hopkins, Lieut. Frank Schwabble She is now doing painting the Rev. Dr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Heart, William Robinson, and Lieut. Carson Roberts, all of the young vice rector of Holy Cross College in United States Marine Corps. Chapin. Both Mr. and Mrs. Chis- Washington and a friend of holm from the Yale School lifelong A small reception was held after graduated the bride and her of Fine and the latter studied family, officiating the wedding at the honu of Comdr. Arts, and the mass. Mr. Chisholm is the son of saying nuptial The altar and Mrs. Frank W. Scanland in abroad. and were H. Chisholm and the sanctuary decorated with Chevy Chase. Lieut, and Mrs. Smoak Mr. and Mrs. George the class palms and Australian ferns and tall left immediately after for Pensacola, was a member of graduation of in 1930. standards of Easter lilies and white Fla, where the former will report for Harvard the first social functions gladioli and the pews for the families duty. One of & were marked with standards of the given for Mrs. Chisholm in Washing- Co. Mrs. Smoak attended William and Dulin lilies and gladioli. Serving as altar ton was a tea at the National Women’s Mary College, where she is a member Furniture • Floor Coverings • Oriental Rugs boys for the were Daniel P. Club, with Mrs. M. de Clare wedding of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Country brother of and as hostess. Kuhn, the bridegroom, Lieut. Smoak received his commission Berry Bernard C. Doyle, both of the Church in 1929 and completed a course In Street N.W. of the Blessed Sacrament. 1307-1315 flight training at Pensacola In 1931. G Miss Hazel Arth, contralto soloist of Drive out for the Natonal Broadcasting Co. in New A in its York contributed the music for the wedding, charming simplic- McKEEVER’S ity, was that of Miss Mary Virginia • nuptials. Miss Mary Louise Sullivan, cleaned Ritchie, daughter of Judge Abner C. YOUR RUGS director of the choir of the Shrine CREAM and Mr. Oardnier PURE ICE of the Sacred Heart, presided at the Ritchie, Moyer • WASHED Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. organ. Miss Arth, a fried of the bride, Fresh Strawberry and of Falls also attended the reception at the Copeland Church, Va., which WEEK • took at 5 o’clock aft- Pineapple-Mint FINAL REPAIRED Bhoreham. place yesterday of ernoon the bride’s home, in KENSINGTON. BID. The bride was escorted and given pi Fairfax, Va. The which was wit- One Store—Ketablithed 22 Yeart • STORED in marriage by her father, who is a ceremony, This nessed the two immediate Offer •well-known sculptor of Washington. by only families, was the Rev. She made a pretty picture in her white performed by T. J. Healey, rector of St. Mary’s satin gown trimmed with rare old Catholic Church at Fairfax Station, point lace, which was rfom by her before an altar of roses. mother and grandmother. Her veil improvised Deposit The bride, who was given In mar- Safe also was of point lace and she carried ! Special Washing riage her wore an after- COLD a shower bouquet of white orchids and by father, For silverware noon gown of white and black chiffon lilies of the valley. storage for furs, gar- with white accessories and her shoul- etc. Miss Margaret Mary Kuhn, sister of ments, rugs, .4 der bouquet was of gardenias and for wines the bridegroom, was maid of honor COOL storage lilies of the valley. and WARM and w as in baby blue mousseline de spirits Mrs. Barbara Ritchie was her sis- for art objects, FREE! storage sole, with which she wore a leghorn ter’s matron of honor and wore a antiques and hat trimmed with blue velvet ribbon pianos, 1. Individual Attention gown of yellow crepe, carrying sun- SAFE storage for house- and she carried Johanna Hill roses burnt roses. Mrs. Ritchie’s small bold and personal effects. To Introduce Our Worh and blue delphinium. The bride’s to Each Rug. I daughter, Wayne, and a young cousin, other attendants were Mrs. Charles I If have three or more rugs. Oriental or Domestic, Lee Ziegler, were also in the wedding Rug Cleaning you Perry Miller and Miss Theodora Emer- 2. Persian and I In need of cleaning or repairing—we will wash one of of party. The bridegroom had for his By son, who were dressed like the maid House them WITHOUT CHARGE, up to 9x12 ft. in size. best man Mr. Albert Headley of Fumigation honor in shades of yellow and pink Armenian Experts. Washington. and Reserves and their hats were of leghorn straw CssUal. Sorslus We Further Guarantee Year Pleasure With All Worh A small reception followed the cere- $1,200,000 trimmed with velvet ribbon to match Over All Work HAND. That We Do—Or There WUl Be No Ckartel mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Cope- 3. by their dresses. They carried clusters land left for a motor trip, the bride I This Special Offer la for a very limited time—so sign, of garden flowers. MISS LETTY WILLS, BOTH Sides. wearing a white suit with white ac- 4. Washed | tear out and mall this NOW, while you have Mr Joseph A. Kuhn, Jr., was best Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wills of Fort Worth, Tex., whose coupon cessories. On their return they will Or NAtlocai 1263-1264. We will* for his brother and the ushers to Mr. John Hamm N. was an- MORE FOR THE I It In mind. ’phone man engagement of Princeton, J., reside with the bridegroom’s parents IT COSTS NO included Mr. William H_ Clarke. Jr„ nounced at 4.luncheon given today by Mrs. Luther Prescott and j L call fear and deliver. in Falls Church. BEST—ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Mr. Thomas J. Oearty.fMr. Hanlon Miss Mary Lou Roper. The wedding will take place July 17 ■■ ""I1-1’"-. Name .. Joseph O'Donnell, Mr. Michael Heliter, in Princeton and the couple m male their hone in New forK, NATIONAL 1ZIB OB lKt | Sr' Mr. A. Seymour Parker and Mr. Mr. Hamm is executive assistant under Mr. Leon Henderson in I More Grapes to Be Shipped. Address ...... Bryan Leet. Jr. the research and planning division of the N. R. A., and after Argentina expects to ship more A reception followed In the west his marriage will take up his new duties with the Russell Sag• MAIL OR GIVE THIS TO OUR DRIVER to the United States this year ball room of the Bhoreham Hotel Foundation. grapes —Barris-Cwtnc Photo. than in 1M4. when the paredts of the bride and > l