nlng at 9:30 o’clock In the parlors Senator of the Silver Spring Baptist Church, Tydings Card and Bingo Party Prominent Their Engagements Herald Summer Weddings Silver Spring, Md. The Rev. Wesley Will Home At J. Loftis, pastor of the church, per- Open Franciscan Hall formed the ceremony in the presence For Garden Tour A card and bingo party will be held of a few close friends. at the Franciscan Monastery Hall, at SENATOR AND MRS. MILLARD Weddings The wore a of black Fourteenth bride gown and Quincy streets north- E. TYDINGS will their satin, made wtih a high neckline and open home, east, Friday evening, April 30, for the 4 and 5 for the a long full skirt and a short white 3aklngton, May Mary- benefit of the Sisters of the Medical was land garden pilgrimage, which is do- Yesterday satin coat. Her shoulder corsage Missionaries. Novel ways of playing nating its to the fund for of talisman roses. They were at- receipts are only a few of the plans arranged the restoration of Colonial tended by Mr. and Mrs. John Lane Annapolis. by the committee for an enjoyable The entire which includes Miss Jane Platt Bride and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galliher of pilgrimage, evening. Games start promptly at Washington. 130 houses and gardens all over the 8 o'clock. State, will 30 and con- of Mr. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Osborne are making begin April Mrs. Thomas Finnin is the general tinue >. their home at present with the par- through May chairman, assisted by the following Two attractions at the es- De Veau. ents of the bridegroom. Mr. Osborne Tydings members of the auxiliary: Prizes, tate are the view over Swan Creek attended the University of Maryland Mrs. Harvey G. Callahan and Mrs. and the formal surrounded Continued Prom First Page ) and is a member of Delta Sigma Pi gardens Thomas Jennings: cards, Mrs. Mar- boxwood 200 old. Fraternity and the bride is a grad- by years garet McCaleb; patronesses, Mrs Con- At Sion the other She wore a quaint dress of turquoise uate of Central High School. nearby Hill, only rad Vogts; bingo, Mrs. Elmer Reinoehl In Harford for satin made on princess lines with tiny place County opened and Mrs. Bertha Angevin*; program, Louise Boswell the Is found a puffed sleeves and a floor-length skirt. Miss pilgrimage, house Mrs. G. Maurer; hostesses, Mrs. Bride of Mr. Paul Kerns. which is a treasure trove of old The neckline was finished with a nar- por- Thomas McNamara, Mrs. Flaningan furniture and books. Sion Hill row collar of pleated net and she wore A RECENT wedding of Interest in traits, and Miss Menke; refreshments, Mrs. is John a wreath of blue and pink forget-me- Prince Georges County, Md., was the home of Mrs. Rodgers. J. A. Loeffler. To mention the name a vista nots and carried a nosegay of sweet- that of Miss Louise Regina Boswell, opens of a line of naval heart rases and lilies of the valley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bos- long heroes, begin- Mr. Harold De Veau. brother of the well of Glenn Dale. Md., and Mr. ning with Commodore John Rodgers, Be Fitted Now for bridegroom, was the best man and Paul William Kerns of Beltsvllle, Md., 1773-1838, who rid the world of the his wife the ushers were Mr. William Blum, which took place April 17 at 7 o’clock Barbary pirates. Through Your Summer Garment Mr. Andrew Parker, Mr. John at Md. the estate came Into the Rodgers Jr.: in Ascension Church Bowie, • • • before it geti too hot. Lewis Smith, jr.. and Mr. Robert Dulin. Only members of the family at- family and still remains the same home. The A reception followed the ceremony tended the quiet ceremony. The bride dignified, unchanged pres- ent owner is the mother of Commo- when the young couple were assisted in wore a powder blue gown with navy dore John hero of the first receiving by Mrs. Platt, stepmother blue accessories. Mrs. Margaret Kerns, Rodgers, of the bride, and Mrs. De Veau, mother matron of honor for her sister, was Hawaiian flight. On the same of the of the bridegroom. Mrs. Platt wore a in a dress of ash rose (rimmed with days pilgrim- five all gown of beige Alencon lace, with a brown and with accessories to match. age gardens, widely different, picture hat of American Beauty taffeta Mr. Clarence Kerns was best man for but each an outstanding example of its will be in Baltimore and a corsage of talisman roses and his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Kerns will kind, opened lilies of the valley. Mrs. De Veau was reside temporarily at the home of the City and County. These include built Charles Carroll in a gown of gray sheer with an Alice bride’s parents. Homewood, by i blue hat and her bouquet was of pink of Carrollton; Kernewood House gar- COSSARD'Sj laid a roses and lilies of the valley. Duley-Reeves den; out century ago, with Following the reception Mr. De Veau Wedding Announced. many of its original trees still there; and his bride left for a wedding trip, A NNOUNCEMENT has been made Rusty Rocks, with its unique spring fashioned around an aban- the bride wearing an Eastern-brown Left: Miss Laura Elizabeth Julian, whose engagement of the marriage the afternoon of garden to doned quarry; Tyrconnell, with the wool dress made with a cape and her gP Lieut. Horace Lincoln Beall, jr.. has been announced by April 17 at 2:30 o’clock in the parson- her most beautiful gardens in the South, coat to match was trimmed with fox father, Maj. Henry St. Julian. The wedding will be May S. age of Dunbar Memorial Church, H and, finally, Hampton, the estate of fur. Mr. and Mrs. De Vea will be at Right: Miss Mary Mershon Kessler, whose mother, Mrs. Washington, of Miss Louise Reeves, MisSimplicity home their return at 8363 Six- Capt. John Ridgley, with its gardens upon %: Percy M. Kessler has announced her engagement to Lieut. Lau- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reeves •f lace. net. voile allegedly laid out by L'Enfant. teenth street. rance Hilliard Brownlee. —Hessler Photos. of Washington, and Mr. Harry Duley, Among the out-of-town guests were son of Mrs. J. Wesley Duley of Croom $3.50 to Mr. Addison E. Mulliken, Mrs. James Station, Md. B. Platt, jr.; Mrs. Richard Dorsey, Mr. Grays to Entertain $12.50 Howard Washburn of Baltimore; Mrs. Miss Audrey Barbour Women’s Atwood Toplisse, Dr. Anna Platt, Miss Bride of Mr. Peffer. Council Maya Banford, Miss Ethel L. Lord of /")NE of the most effectively arranged Mrs. Joseph M. M. Gray, wife of New York. of the early Summer sea- the chancellor of American University, weddings Authorized GOSSARD STORE son in Southern Maryland was that of will give a tea for the Women’s Miss Anne Croson Married For Over 20 Years Miss Audrey Sheriff Barbour of Land- Council of the Washington Federation To Mr. Joseph Bell. Phone ME. 2377 over, Md„ granddaughter of the late of Churches in honor of Mrs. Eugene A WEDDING of interest to Arlington Judge J. Chew Sheriff of the Prince Volney Pugh, retiring president of the (Next Door to j\ationa Theater) afternoon County took place last evening in Georges County drawing room hostesses will ^SUNDAY DINNER pastor, the Rev. Linnius Strock, at 8 of the church, performed the cere- be Mrs. George B Woods. Miss Mary O'clock in the presence of a l^rge as- mony. Miss A Jacqueline Hurley Louise Brown. Mrs. William A Keese, semblage. and was followed by a recep- of Landover played the wedding Mrs. Frederick Brown Harris, Mrs. tion for 175 guests at the home of the marches. W. G. Waldo. Mrs. Joy Elmer Mor- bride's parents on North Randolph The bride wore a white mousseline gan. Mrs. C. G. Lueck. Mrs. William itreet. gown, fashioned with long sleeves, a L. Darby, Mrs. Dudley Newcomb Car- While the guests were assembling yoke and collar of lace, with orange j penter, Mrs. W. S. Abernethy. Mrs. Miss Minnie Volkman. choir director blossoms at the neckline In front. Her W. M. Streeter, Mrs. Ben A. Ameson, and soloist at St. Andrew’s Episcopal veil was trimmed with orange blos- Mrs. Emory E. Olson, Mrs. E S. Church in Washington, sang several soms and held in place by chin straps. | Griffith, Mrs. Glenn F. Rouse, Mrs. appropriate selections, accompanied at She wore white crepe slippers and car- Walter F. Shenton. Mrs. Lowell F. the organ by Miss Marjorie Davis, who ried a shower bouquet of bride's roses Huelster. Mrs. E C. Beery. also played the wedding marches. and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Pugh will move soon to Los The church was decorated with Aus- Miss Eleanora M. Miller of wash- j Angeles, Calif. THE ANCHORAGE tralian and ferns, which formed ington, the maid of honor, was in a palms MISS GERTRUDE ELIZABETH NICHOLLS, MISS ELIZABETH POLK MISS JANET BROWN. j 663 Queen St.. Alexandria. Va. an effective background for the urns of gown of long aquamarine chiffon, ! Phone Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Darby WARFIELD. Whose engagement to Mr. Whitney May- Alexandria 1978 white lilies arranged on either side of with jacket of short sleeves and mitts Chilean Ambassador Nicholls of Boyds, Montgomery County, Md„ Whose engagement to Mr. Theodore W. nard Trousdale is announced by her parents. ] SUNDAY Served the candle-lighted altar, and the fam- and off-the-face hat of the same color. announce her engagement to Mr. Howard Leland is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ayres Brown of Silver DINNER 1 to 7:30 ily pews were marked with white flow- She carried a bouquet of Johanna Dinner Guest Walker Bowie of Aspen. Montgomery County, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warfield of Sykes- Md. Photo. Party ers and ribbon. Spring, —Harris-Ewing Hill roses. SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST son Mr. and Mrs. The The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Md„ of Donald McAlpin ville. Md. ivedding will take place Dally Luncheon. 12-21 Dinner. A:30-t :30 The bride was in Mr. George Joseph Peffer. jr„ of was the given marriage by Bowie, sr. No date has been set for the in June. Manuel Trucco. ranking guest Landover was best man her father, and chase for her wedding wedding. for his brother, at a dinner which Dr. Homero Viteri, b of made and the ushers were Mr. Earle becoming gown ivory satin, Roger special Ambassador from Ecuador and YE OL* TIME with a high cowl neckline. Queen Anne Sheriff, jr., of Landover, and Mr. John chairman of the Boundary Commis- IYN Church, in the of the fam- lowed the in the north Bleeves and a fan-shaped train. The presence ceremony Swanson of St. Paul. Minn., in the illusion net fell from a coronet traced McKnight of Takoma Park, Md. sion, and Senora de Viteri, gave at Fried Chicken and on the was four ilies and a few intimate friends. room of the Mayflower Hotel. home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. with seed and on either Following the ceremony there was only trimming gown pearls, caught the Shoreham last evening. Ham Dinners tiny bows of the material which held The bride, who was unattended, The bride was given in marriage Ida Moore, in Lewisburg, W. Va., lide with orange blossoms. To com- a large reception at the Lord Calvert Country Those present were the Ambassador the fullness of the neckline and wore a lovely gown of aqua crepe by her father and wore a pow4er blue 18. plete her costume she wore white Inn at College Park. Md. The bridal Sunday, April long of Ecuador and Senora de Alfaro, the 75c shoulders in and small buttons trimmed with lace of the same shade. angel crepe afternoon dress of street The officiating minister was the gloves and carried an arm of party, with Mrs. J. Enos of place, bouquet Ray Ambassador of Peru to Chile, Senor Steak Dinners, $1.00 used on the cuffs and Her shoulder oorsage was of gardenias length, with a felt high-brimmed Rev. J. M. Moore, an uncle of the white sweet peas and lilies of the Chillum, Md., received before the fire- tight-fitting Carlos Concha, who is in Washington Served Sundays. 13 to 7:30 p.m. down the back of the bodice. Her and lilies of the valley. She was hat to match. She carried an arm bride. The living room was banked valley. place, which was attractively dec- long on a private mission; the special Am- Evenings (Except Monday). veil of tulle was In given in marriage by her father be- of white roses and lilies of with ferns and Spring flowers. Miss Bernice of Falls orated with and baskets of 0:30 to 7:30 p.m. arranged cap-effect bouquet green Wagner palms bassador from Peru and chairman of fore an Georgia Ave. Extended—3 Miles about her face, and held in a improvised altar charmingly the valley. The bride wore a navy blue sheer Church. Va., and Atlanta, Ga., was flowers. Mrs. Ralph W. Brown of From place by the Commission for that District Jenkins’ in Boundary Line. Opp. Television wreath of and over decorated palms and Spring The maid of honor was Miss Jean dress with a shoulder corsage of the maid of honor and her was Chillum assisted at the table. Station. orange blossoms, gown country, Dr. Francisco Tudela and this was a shorter veil used the flowers. Parker of the Kennedy-Warren orchids. blue taffeta with a blue silk net Immediately after the the FOR RESERVATIONS during reception, Senora de Tudela: Dr. Alberto Cruch- ceremony. She carried an arm The music preceding and during Apartments, who wore a rose beige After the ceremony immediate redingote. Her flowers were a corsage bride and bridegroom departed on a Phone Mrs. A. C. RYKERD. Shep. 1403. bouquet aga, member of the Experts Commit- of white the ceremony was played by Mrs. dress, flared in with a felt hat friends of the bride and of blue and white sweet Mrs. Southern motor the bride wear- creamy roses, arranged in back, bridegroom peas. j trip, tee for the Codification of Interna- tiasegav showered with lilies of Malcolm Hickox, sister-in-law of the to match She carried blue delphin- were entertained at an Informal re- Leo Albert of Pittsburgh. Pa., ing a beige flannel sport dress and style, Mackey tional Law. and Senora de Cruchaga the valley. bridegroom. ium and talisman roses. which the was the matron of honor and Mrs. hat with brown accessories and a ception, following young j of Chile: the Minister of Colombia Enjoyable She had as her matron of honor An informal Mrs. The best man was Mr. Edwin R. couple left for a in the East. They Butt of Erie. Pa sister of thistle-colored topcoat, with a wolf ^jjr reception followed, trip Douglas and Senora de Lopez, the counselor / Dining her sister, Mrs. John McKinster Roe Shearer, mother of the wear- Marshall, brother of the will reside in the was the bridesmaid. I collar. She wore a of violets. bride, bridegroom. temporarily Washington, brndegroom, bouquet of the Cuban Embassy and Senora de Awaits You Hera of Okeechobee. Fla., who was dressed a Mrs. Potts, mother of the bride, i where Mr. Swanson is a law student Both wore Mr. and Mrs. Peffer will be at home ing gown of blue sheer. She was gowns of satin and silk Baron, the Charge d'Affaires of the in a blue moire taffeta made on assisted Mrs. mother wore a dress, with lace at made that of the maid at Landover after May 15. by Hickox. of gray crepe George Washington University. net, like of Brazilian Embassy, Mr. Bueno do Sunday princess lines with a skirt and the whose was bodice and to match and a Mrs. Swanson is a of I Mrs. Among the out-of-town guests w^ere flaring bridegroom, costume jacket graduate honor, Markev wearing pink Prado; Mrs. William F. Notz. widow ^ a Dinners neckline cut high in front and low- of blue lare. each wore a hat. She wore a shoulder bol- Greenbrier the Wash- and Mrs. a Mrs. Addie R. and Mr. and They gray College, George Butt dressed in pastel Tongue of the former dean of the faculty of \ in the back. A brilliant was of talisman rases. of gardenias. and the sweet Mrs. William Gantt of clip corsage bouquet quet ington Universtiy Washing- j green. Their corsages were of Annapolis, the Georgetown University School of IVY\ 75c, 85c, $1 A caught at the front of the and out-of-town were Mrs. mother of the bride- ton Secretarial School. Swanson Md.; Miss Margaret Wade and Mr. bodice, Among#the guests Marshall, .Mr. peas, which blended with their gowns, Foreign Affairs; Senorita Marta te ft rac to complete her rastume she wore blue Lieut, and Mrs. wore a black is a of the Calvin of Port '•\4 Ralph Hickox, U. 8. groom, velvet suit and graduate University of i and all of the attendants wore pearl Compton Tobacco, Md.; Trucco and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Man- ifeU-coNN-At.pS^f°”“'n ^r-m sandals and carried ap arm of Col. A. A. hat and a of Minnesota and has taken Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barbour and bouquet N., Annapolis, Md.; corsage bouquet gar- graduate tiaras in their hair. Mr. tilla. Mr. Mantilla is owner and edi- of pink radiance roses and lilies of Hickox, U. S. A.. San denias. studies at the of Wisconsin. Mr. Zimmer had as his and Mrs. Reed of La Francisco, Calif.; University best man McCarthy Plata, tor of the Ecuadorean newspaper, SI the and Mrs. Ross W. Miss V. valley. Mr. Shearer, River- The bride's traveling suit was of Mr. Swanson is a newphew of Rep- his brother-in-law, Mr. Douglas Butt Md.; Mary Cosimano of Lyn- Comarcio. The maid of honor was Miss Helen dale, Md., and Mrs. B. E. Scott, Spar- gray sharkskin, with a tailored coat resentative and Mrs. Roy O. Woodruff of Erie, Pa and the ushers were Mr. hurst, N. J.. and Mrs. John Jay of sister of Bell, the bridegroom, and tanburg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hickox of gray. She wore a black hat and of Michigan and a nephew of Lew Richard Hogan and Mr. David Stone Harrisburg. Pa. her frock was pink silk net, embroid- left later for a wedding trip, the accessories and a cluster of orchids. Wallace, well known author and play- of Clarendon, Mr. Russell Whitener, Miss Miller, the maid of honor, was ered in the bridegroom, was Dr. Samuel D. pastel flowers, over a pink bride traveling in a smartly tailored They will reside in Washington wright. Arlington; Mr. John Hawk and Mr. entertained at dinner by the bride and satin Amato. The ushers were Mr. Stephen foundation. Her flowers were suit of grtCy sheer wool trimmed with upon their return from New York Lawrence Snead of Fort her aunt, Mrs. R. Earle Sheriff, last Washing- Coniglio, Mr. Daniel Leonard and an old-fashioned nosegay of Talisman gray fox fur. Her hat and accessories Mias Harriet Reamy Monday Ihe silver Bowl City. ton, Md. evening. Mr. Robert Loveless. rases tied with ribbon to match were of a shade her matching of gray., And Mr. Wade Married. A reception followed in the church The bride is a graduate of Eastern Good Food In Beautiful Surrnundinrt gown. Mias Kathleen Donovan SUNDAY DINNERS FROM 75c V1ISS HARRIET BERNADINE parlors, when the couple were assisted High School. The bridegroom grad- Miss Edwina Davis The bride's other miss uaisv ueii uagei Wed to Mr. Served 1 to 8 P.M. attendants were Dealy. In their uated from Hyattsville High School Bride of Lieut. Bride of Mr. Shull. REAMY and Mr. Bernard Irvin receiving by respective par- Greenhalgh. 1 644 Connecticut Ave. Mrs. Paul E. Roberson and Mrs. Car- TTHE of Miss Kathleen Re- and attended the of wedding Wade were married with a nuptial ents. Mrs. McCue, mother of the University Mary- AND MRS. ROBERT DAVIS Phone North 77 10. roll T. Croson. Their gowns were of of Miss Dell land. He is in the wedding Daisy gina Donovan, daughter of Mr. mass at St. Thomas bride, was gowned in gray lace with employed finance r^OL. net. made like that 'J'HE yesterday morning of Denver, Colo., announce the of the maid of Dagel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, John J. Donovan of Wash- blue accessories, and Mrs. Thomas and research division of the Farm of the Apostles Church on Woodley marriage of their Edwina honor. Mrs. Roberson was in green Charles E. of N. Credit Administration in daughter Dagel Wahpeton, Dak., ington, to Mr. Francis Xavier Dealy, road. The ceremony was Gallenstein, mother of the bridegroom, Washington. and Mrs. Croson in perfomjed Conklin to Lieut. Paul Ready Green- SILVER SPRING HOTEL yellow. They to Mr. Thomas S. Shull, son of Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. was attired in wine-color lace. Dealy by the Rev. Father Thomas Farrell. halgh. U. S. A., retired, Official A. A. A. and Keystone Auto Club likewise carried bouquets of Talisman and Mrs. Frank T. Shull of Miss Coniglio Married Thursday, Washing- of Long Island City, N. Y„ took place The bride, who was given in marriage Later In the evening Mr. Zimmer roses decorated with lace to Mr. Barranca. February 18. in Denver. They are Cia. Ave. and Dist. Line paper frills ton, took place yesterday afternoon 19 at the Shrine of the and his bride left on a April Sacred by her brother, Mr. Charles E. Reamy, wedding trip, making their home at 5806 Montview and tied with satin ribbon to match at 4 o'clock in St. Patrick's 'T'HE of Miss DRIVE OUT Chapel, the Heart, where the ceremony was per- wore a of blue lace made on the latter traveling in a beige tailleur, marriage Frances Con- their gown boulevard in Denver. gowns. Rev. Brown officiating. The altar was formed Rev. W. with accessories. will and Mr. Dominic Barranca TODAY by Michael Hyle. The princess lines with a large picture hat matching They iglio Col. and Mrs. Davis and their familj jonn MCKunster Hoe. jr„ young decorated with white flowers. make their church was decorated with cut flowers and carried yellow roses. future home in Erie, Pa. of Washington took place Sunday aft- lived at Little Choice of the was the formerly Collingwood, 60c Dinners nephew bride, ring- Mrs. Zimmer, who was at 4 at The bride was given in marriage by and palms. The bride's sister, Mrs. Ernest E. graduated trnoon, April 4, o'clock, the near Va. Lieut. Green- bearer. dressed in a white suit. Alexandria, from the Sacred Heart the Rev. Chicken 75(* Steaks her brother-in-law, Mr. John The who was Edgar, of Boston was matron of honor. Washington-Lee High Church, Father Is the son of Mrs. Edward Mr. of Lynch bride, given in mar- halgh • Clayton Long Arlington was School, Is a member of the Strictly Fresh Vegetables • of Chicago, and wore a white lace Mrs. wore a gray lace gown popular Hyle officiating. Before the ceremony of and • best man for Mr. Bell and the riage by her father, wore a gown of Edgar Greenhalgh Washington served Homemade bread and ushers of • gown and a tulle veil and carried a fashioned on lines and carried younger set' the county. Several the organist played several selections. in the Air and in the dessert* were Mr. Walter Edward Mr. ivory satin made on princess lines princess Corps Cavalry Croson, were for AMPLE PARKING bouquet of white roses and lilies of with a a of flowers. pre-nuptial parties given The bride wore a gown of white at Fort Carroll T. Croson. brothers of the full court train and fitted bouguet Spring Myer. the The Mr. Mel- her, among them a large shower ar- taffeta with a neckline of lace. Her Mr. valley. sleeves with points over the hands. bridegroom’s brother, bride; Lawrence Ball, Mr. Ishmael members of the Miss Verna Olsen was the maid of vin Wade, was the best man and the ranged by Clarendon veil was attached to a Queen Mary THE Goings and Mr. Robert Kearney, all The viel was held in place by a Juliet a ushers were Mr. C. Mr. Baptist Church, which took place and she carried a bouquet of De Luxe Room of the honor, wearing peach marquisette cap of seed pearls, and she carried Joseph Reamy, cap Dining county. the re- 507 gown with a hat to match, both were W. Wallace Reamy, brothers of the Thursday evening following white roses and lilies of the valley. Quincy St. N.W. At the home of the bride, where Calla lilies. Preceding and during the trimmed with and Mr. John hearsal at the church. The maid of Miss Reland MRS. JULIA F. CRANDALL SPECIAL the turquoise velvet ribbon. ceremony music was bridegroom, Royer. honor, reception was held. Spring flowers nuptiBl played by Out-of-town at the She carried a of Johanna The bride's was of guests wedding Miller of this wore a A real hnmr-ronkrd ^ were bouquet Hills the and the ceremony going-away gown city, tourquoise effectively arranged, and the cou- organist, during included the fl-Coursf Roast Reef roses. with which she wore dark bridegroom's parents, blue lace dress of design with received Mrs. Robert Fernsler sang Shubert’s dusky pink princess announces the a Dinner. Family Style. ple standing against a back- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallenstein of opening of Mr. Laird Shull of was blue accessories. After a trip to Florida a net hat of matching color, and car- ground of palms and ferns. In the Washirfgton “Ave M&ria.” new downtown the the will Erie, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph San- flowers. Delirious Sprinf best man, and the ushers were Mr. The bride had as her matron of bride and bridegroom be at ried a bouquet of Spring dining room the bride's table had as Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chicken Dinner Shull of this home after 15 at 5616 ders, Dettling The bridesmaids were Miss Madeline f a Taylor city and Mr. Jack honor her Mrs. Bremer- May Thirteenth Served 8unday centerpiece a three-tiered wedding sister, Leroy and son, Mr. Russell .Shaw of Ithica, N. Y. street. Dettling; Mr. Amato, Miss Pauline Coniglio and OTHER CHOICES cake, adorned with a candy bridal man, and the bridesmaids were her and Mrs. Ralph Crawford and son, Miss Lena Battista, all of this city. BEAUTYSHOP bouquet. Miss Lois and Miss A reception was held immediately sisters, the Misses Anne and Helen Reservations Advised Topley Thomas Crawford, and Mr. Albert lace and the Miss Leonora McCue Their dresses were of peach Phnnt Aiamn «.t 15 Catherine Parker, cousins of the bride, following ceremony at the home of Donovan. The matron of honor wore all of Bride of Mr. William Zimmer. Mackey, Pittsburgh, Pa. their modonna style hats of net were 1220 G« St N.W. assisted in the dining room. the bridegroom’s parents at 4925 Con- orchid chiffon and the bridesmaids duit ATTRACTIVELY wed- of a matching color. All carried Mrs. Croson. mother of the bride, road When Mr. and Mrs. Shull wore green and yellow chiffon, with arranged Osborne-1 glehart bouquets of talisman roses. wore a brown lace, while Mrs. Bell, left on a wedding trip the bride wore shoulder-length veils of matching ding took place Friday evening, Wedding in Baptist Church. The little 2-year-old flower girl, OTHER SHOPS mother of the bridegroom, wore a a navy blue knit suit with luggage tan tulle, fastened to the hair with flowers when Miss Leonora Elizabeth McCue, T'HE marriage of Muss Dolores Igle- Mary Ann Barranca, wore a white black crepe evening dress, and both accessories and a corsage bouquet of of contrasting shades. All carried arm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. The Ann hart, daughter of Mrs. Thomas G. taffeta dress with accordion pleated The Corkery Sally wore corsage bouquets of Talisman gardenias and lilies of the valley. They bouquets of Spring flowers. McCue of 407 South Highland street, Iglehart of Washington, and Mr. Walt sleeves and skirt and a wreath of roses. will make their home upon their re- Mr. John Dealy. brother of the Arlington, Va., and Mr. William Ray- 819 18th St. N.W. 1424 K St. N.W. Whitman Osborne, son of Mr. and lilies of the valley in her hair. She Later in the evening Mr. Bell and turp at 4471 Conduit road. bridegroom, was best man, and the mond Zimmer of Erie, Pa., were mar- Mrs. Richard M. Osborne of carried a small of roses. his bride left on a Mr. ried in the First Church in Silver bouquet wedding trip by Out-of-town guests were Mrs. ushers were Leroy Bremerman Baptist Henry Spring, took eve- The best man, a close relative of motor to Miami, Fla. Mrs. Bell’s and Mr. Reed. Clarendon. The was Md., place Thursday Perez of Bronxville, N. Y.; Mrs. George Wallace ceremony per- costume was a tan formed the SPECIAL traveling London Grant of New York, Miss Helen Bast- The bride's mother was dressed in by pastor, the Rev. Perry OPENING with which she wore match- L. at 8 o'clock. The ensemble, man, Mr. Easteman and Miss dark blue sheer crepe, and the bride- Mitchell, candle- Roger Oil ing accessories, and a blue fox fur. mother wore a of lighted altar was decorated with UDI«* Reconditioning Hot Mary Easton of Kingston, N. Y.; Mr. groom’s gown sap- ferns, „ The bride is a member a with white Scolp treatment with of pioneer and Mrs. Ralph Strong and Miss Jane phire blue velvet and lace. interspersed lilies, snap- OC in this section of and other white cut flowers. steaming, massage, I family Virginia. Strong of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Following the ceremony a wedding dragons She is known in the and I local music circles Daniel Neill of Baltimore and Mrs. Jo- breakfast was served at the Burling- Preceding ceremony, Mr. Frank shampoo finger- and to Chi “I Love You ac- HATS wave. belongs Sigma Sorority. seph Lynch of Chicago. ton Hotel. Later Mr. Dealy and his Myer sang Truly,” The bridegroom was educated in the bride left for a cruise to Bermuda and companied by Miss Evelyn Carpenter, Of The bride attended Wahpeton Junior Every Description county and Washington and he is a Nassau, the bride a suit Who also played the wedding marches. Patrons Return in wearing beige Why member of College North Dakota and the CLEANED-REBLOCKED 50c SERVICE Delta Sigma Nu Fraternity. with brown accessories. They will be Given in marriage by her father, Excellence of food, alone, would bridegroom graduated from Western in the ... many Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eddy came at home after May 1 at 4059 the bride wore a white satin gown original style or bring patrons to this restau- School Hampton rant regularly. Popular prices, too, from High and Georgetown Uni- over Also permanent waving, bleaching, their home in Newark, N. J„ for street, Elmhurst, New York City. which was a white silk net red- would keep them coming here. But, versity. REMODELED ! hair dyeing and haircutting. we're not satisfied to offer just, one the wedding. The out-of-town guests were Mr. ingote, made with a high neckline and into desired. of these inducements. We strive to and Mrs. Michael J. Dealy, Mr. and full, short sleeves. Her long veil of any style provide both, together. How well we Miss Shearer Miss Jane Alice Potts are. be Margaret Mrs. John succeeding may judged bv Dealy, Mr. and Mrs. James Flowers, Feathers, Hat Frames FOR APPOINTMENT CALL the we are And Mr. Hickox Wed. Bride of Mr. Marshall. popularity enjoying. Dealy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dealy 'T'HE NEW Full Course Sunday marriage of Miss Margaret wedding of Miss Jane Alice and Mr. David Brown, all of New HATS MET. 8223 ^00#* 'J'HE I Shearer, daughter of Mr. and Potts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. York City. Mattresses REASONABLY PRICED Dinner, 12 to 8:30 Mrs. Frederick R. Shearer, to Mr. Benjamin H. Potts of the Kennedy- 25 YEARS OF SERVICE • OTHER SUNDAY DINNERS • in town on PPI A chance on worth of William A. Hickox, son of Mr. and Warren Apartments, to Mr. John Mias Margaret M(-Murray Remade The lowest rotes pp $5 75c AND $1.00 * IVCC« on Mrs. son Bride of Mr, Swanson. local and long-distance moving, service or a chance a • • Burdette P. Hickox, took place Page Marshall, of Mr. and Mrs. *31 WEEK DAYS, ftflc. «5c. 75e Furniture >nd Dra- yesterday afternoon at the home of James J. Marshall of Va„ MARGARET IDA McMUR- J&diAsCapitaA Packing, shipping and storage. permanent wave given to every cus- Farmville, A/flSS remodeled, up- $1 worth of work be- the bride's parents at 448 Randolph took place Friday evening at « RAY, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Eerie*olatered. repaired. HAT SHOP tomer getting street northwest. The was o’clock in the Universalist National SMITH’S TRANSFER fore June 1 st, 1937. Collier 3nn ceremony C. M. McMurray of Boston, Mass., 501 11* St. N.W, NAtional 1322 by Dr. John C. Ball, Memorial Rev. STEIN BEDDING CO.^ AND STORAGE CO. 18th 4 Columbia Road N.W. l}?rformed pas- Church, Frederic W, became the bride of Mr. Irving W. 1M4 By* St. N.W. MB. »4M "Oar Wo* I* Oar North 3343 1313 Ton St. N.W. of the Perkins Ropatation" Metropolitan Baptist officiating. A| reception fol- Swanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. 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