1941-12-27 [P A-11]
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--p—■—i—- Two Debutantes Presented Weddings Hold Interest And Another Is Honored Amid Holiday Festivities At Ball Miss Ruth Mary Quinn Becomes Gay Holiday Bride of Mr. F. A. Marsteller Miss Katherine Hutchison In St. Ann’s Church And M iss Kvelyn Dillard Bow; Miss Ruth Mary Quinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Quinn, and Miss Morris Is Feted Mr. Frederick Arell Marsteller, son of Comdr. A. A. Marsteller, Medical Corps. U. S. N„ and Mrs. Marsteller, were married today at noon. The Two afternoon debuts and a debutante ball in the evening marked wedding took place in St. Ann's Church, Msgr. Michael J. Ready officiat- yesterday's calendar, upon which were scheduled a number of smaller ing and saying the nuptial mass before an altar trimmed with bright gatherings of equal gayety. The debutantes who made their bow yesterday Christmas decorations. Mr. William Hanan sang during the mass and were Miss Katherine Hutchison, whose parrnts. Mr. and Mrs. L. Emery was accompanied by Mr. Bernett, organist of the church, who also played Hutchison, enter'ained for her at a tea dance at the Columbia Country the wedding marches. Club, and Miss Evelyn Dixon Dillard, who was introduced at historic old Mr. Quinn escorted his daughter to the sanctuary, and she wore a Gadsby’s Tavern in Alexandria, Va., by her mother, Mrs. Prank Mason very becoming gown of white satin, the very full skirt ending in the wide Dillard. The day was brought to a brilliant conclusion with the dinner circular train at the back. The long bodice was fitted to the hips and and dance which Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice Morris gave for their lovely trimmed with a band of pearl embroidery which gave the effect of a deep daughter. Miss Hillis Morris, at their home, the Lindens. yoke. The neckline was round at the throat and the sleeves were long and Out-of-Town Guests Entertained and tight fitting. A dainty coronet of pearls held her long full veil At Dinner in Early American Room. the short veil which covered her face until after the ceremony. She carried white orchids and gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. Morris entertained 36 guests at dinner in the Early Miss Mary Ellen JJegnan was maid*; American room 'in the basement of their house. Most of those attending of honor and the bride's other at- were out-of-town here for the dance these were Miss Dove of Washington, Mr. William guests Among tendants were Miss Aiieen Harris, Burch of New York. Mr. Lynwood Harriet Gould and Mr. Littleton Gould of Noroton, Conn.; Misses Miss Julienne Cahill and Mrs. James F. Spencer of Newport News, Mr. Caroline Boyce and Elizabeth Simpson both of Baltimore, and Messrs. M. E. O'Grady. Mr. William A. Warren F. Spencer of Washington Douglas Franchot. Charles Latrobe, Chauncy Hall. Alexander Barton and Marsteller was best man for his and Mr. Carroll Mann Spencer of r ibert William T. Dixon, and Frank all of Bal- brother and the ushers were Mr. Harvey jr.. Murnaghan. Clinton, S. C. timore. All of these visitors are house at the Lindens. Miss Gould Morgan Jerome Quinn, brother of guests A reception after the ceremony the bride; Mr. Thomas Tighe, Mr. made her debut in New York and Baltimore, and Miss Boyce and Miss was held at 5612 Connecticut ave- Allen Moulton, and Mr. James M. Simpson also bowed at the First Monday German in Baltimore, where nue. Mrs. Dufferin, who wore mel- E. O’Grady. Miss Degnan and the Miss Morris was among the out-of-town debutantes. on color chiffon with a jewel other bridal attendants were dressed The room in which the was decorated with a studded belt, feathered Juliet cap dinner was given in satin frocks made after the same i and a corsage of roses and blue Christmas tree, holly and mistletoe. In the library, where the drinks model as the bride's gown, the long was assisted in receiv- were served, was a white Christmas tree brought from California, dec- fui; skirts being without trains. Miss delphinium, ing by the bridegroom's mother, who oated with blue lights and other blue*; Degnan was in green and the others was gowned in sapphire blue crepe decorations. A small white Christ- in rose bronze, and they each wore with gold trim, a Juliet cap to match mas tree, decorated with red lights a veil matching their gowns held Miss Bernardino and a corsage of gardenias. Others and ornaments, was used to center by t. wreath of flowers. Their bou- assisting were Miss Marion Reuth, the buffet table in the dining room, quets were of gladioluses and greens. Fetes Dominican Mrs. S Harold Williams. Mrs. O A. and in the drawing room red poin- Breakfast and Reception Held Outches and Mrs. Starr Preston settias and continued the holly F^ducator and Wife In Home of Bride's Parents. Tew. Christmas theme. The rector of the University of the out-of-town guests at- Miss Patricia Morris also assisted The wedding breakfast and re- Among Santo Dr. Diaz MRS. FREDERICK MARSTELLER. tending the wedding were Mrs. E. in receiving and wore a flesh-colored Domingo, Virgilio I ception were held in the home of at noon in St. Ann's Church Hasselblatt, grandmother of the made on bouffant lines like Ordonez, and Senora de Diaz Or- Before her marriage today I the bride's parents, Mrs. Quinn re- dress, bride; Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood F. that of the debutante. She also she was Miss Ruth Mary Quinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ceiving the guests, assisted by Mrs. donez. who are here for a short visit, Spencer, brother and sister-in-law wore orchids. were the in whose honor I. Quinn Mr. Marsteller is a son of Comdr. A A Marstelle ", Marsteller. Mrs. Quinn was dressed butterfly guests Miss of the bridegroom, and Mr. t>'d Mrs Miss Morris wore a dainty gown Medical V. S. and Mrs. Marsteller in aqua marine crepe, made with Minerva Bernardino, vice chairman Corps, N., rtf Washington. Sergei V. Rachmaninoff of New of silk net. made with a long skirt, and her becoming hat pink very of the Inter-American Commission Harris-Ewing Photo. York. Mr. Alexander Sklarewskl of MRS. CHARLES F. SPENCER. fashioned off-the- matched the dress. Her corsage full skirt, and old of Women, entertained at cocktails Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs. James Her wedding took place at 6 ncloc'- yesterday afternoon were bouquet was of green orchids. shoulder bodice. Pink sequins yesterday afternoon. Garnett of Devon. Pa. in St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church. The former Miss Oiga embroidered over the dress, and the The Dominican Minister and Mrs. Marsteller wore a blue Mrs. Parker West crepe After the reception. Mr and Mrs Dmitricfl is the daughter of Mrs. El get e Dufferin of this c her costume Spnora de Troncoso a din- gown of floor made with a debutante completed planned Subdebs l"ngth, Spencer left for a wedding trip, the —Hessler Photo. ner in honor of the V neckline and accented with a corsage of butterfly orchids. this evening Is Hostess at Tea | shaped by latter wearing a brown striped Mrs. Morris chose a gown of bur- visitors which they were obliged to burgundy accessories and an orchid tweed suit with a Kellv trreen hat gandy lame, marie on formal lines cancel because of the death Christ- For Mme. Sze | corsage. and blouse, alligator accessories and mas eve of Senora de Are Feted For her costume the with an intricately draped hipline. Troncoso’s going away a corsage of white orchids. Mr Dr. Parsons Re-elected District Gas Tax Boost Senor Juan Mme. Sze. wife of the former bride chose a blue suit under About 200 guests attended the father, Velanguez in The subdebutantes and their navy Spencer, who attended American dance. Santo Domingo. Senora de Tron- Chinese Ambassador to this coun- a coat of camel’s hair trimmed with University and thp of friends are finding the season as University Chemical Goes in Effect 1 coso has canceled all of her social mink, and navy accessories. Society Secretary January trv. was the guest in whose honor North Carolina, where he was a Miss Hutchison Makes as are their elders. Last engagements and did not accompany gay night Later Mr. and Mrs. Mars- member of is at Dr. Charles L. Parsons of Wash- The D;. trict tax collet tors’ office Mrs. Parker W. West entertained today, Kappa Alpha, pres- Bow at Club. the Minister to the Country party which Miss the Sulgrave Club was the scene of tellcr will leave on their wedding ent on duty with the United States ington has been re-elected secretary made preparation tociav to collect Bernardino at a tea yesterday afternoon. of the Ameri- the additional 1 cent Gallon tax At the Columbia Country Club, gave yesterday. the dance given by Mr. and Mrs F. trip and plan to live in Washing- \ Army. i and business manager per Assisting Miss Bernardino yester- Presiding at the tea table were ton on their the ! can Chemical the organ- on gasoline beginning January 1. where Miss Hutchison made her Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- return, although Society, were Senora de wife of j Henry Miss Mildred Rose Williams On that date the tax from 2 day Vega, Mme. Ertegun. Mme. de De Bayle, bridegroom expects to be called for ization announced today. jumps and silver decorations the First ! liam M Guthrie for Miss to bow, green Secretary of the Domini- Emily active the H*> is a Wed ( orpl.