of South Orange, N. J, and Dr. John Barbara Ramey, Jean Burnside, Pat Helen Doocy Reed, of the Sanner Clemence. jr., son of Mrs. Miss Merriman 30 Girls Leave president (Cavanaugh, Jo Walt, Alice Brake, Woman's Bar Association of the Clemence and the late Dr. John Suburban Annette Pike, Mary Virginia Lee, District of Ellen K. Sanner Clemence of Washington, Weds Mr. Sims For Kamp Kahlert Sorority Columbia; Vivian Burns, Irene Sullivan, Agnes Raedy, Judge of the were married Thursday morning. Municipal On West River Botseau, Kitty Spicer. Peggy Ster- Court; Miss Beatrice The took place In Holy In Boston Clephme, Of Recent Social ling and Jean Castell have all director of the Aid the Rev. Father A A group of 30 girls left today by Week Legal Bureau; Trinity Church, wedding of interest here on Begins bus for the Y. W. vorked this project. Mrs. Anna Moulton, dean of Province McCauley officiating at 9 o’clock. took place in Boston Kamp Kahlert, Saturday on Miss Grace Mulrhead, camp No. 2, and the deans of other was decorated with C. A. camp West River, Md. chap- The church pink when Miss Dorothea Foote Mer- heads the Plx-it Interest Notes Among the group projects being lurse, Group, ters, Mrs. Grace S. Dawson of Eta and white gladioli. riman, daughter of Prof, and rhese clear the rake Of worked on this summer Is that under girls paths, Festivity Alumnae Chapter. Merella Smith of The , who Is the granddaugh- Mrs. Roger Bigelow Merriman awns and furniture. the leadership of Bessie Ransome of paint Nu Chapter, at George Washington Miss Brookes Wed ter of Mrs. C. T. Beattie of Mr. and Mrs. of Cambridge, Mass., was mar- Culpeper the Mohawk Indian Tribe, who is Brownie White and Alice Holmes University, and Anna Nacreill of County, Va„ was escorted by her ried to Mr. Ethan Allen Hitch- ire in of craft. The Kappa Beta Pi Walker at planning to have her group build charge camp Epsilon Chapter, at National Uni- To Mr. Fulwiler brother, Mr. Oeorge T. Beattie, Jr., cock Sims, son of Mrs. William work with etc. an Indian village, study the Indian girls leather, wood, versity. of Culpeper. Her wedding gown was Snowden Sims of Newport, R. I., attractive bracelets, book ends, belts Program to End Reunion sign language and make tom-toms Marlon E. Polle, Washington at- In Chase of white lace and net made over and the late Rear Admiral Sims, md candlesticks have been made in Chevy Bessie’s Indian name Is Ka No Ta torney, has recently been elected satin on princess lines. Her tulle wartime naval commander. The Ihe craft shop. With Beach From B-3.) Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Walker Waks, which means "shaking the Party dean of Omicron Chapter. (Continued Page veil was held by a coronet cap and wedding took place in Kings of Fairfax, Va., and Mr. Walker's cattails.” A she carried white roses and lilies of Chapel, and the bride’s only at- -7- week of festivities, commencing The sorority expects members of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Picture composition and the de- ana maae witn iuu noor-iengtn the valley. tendant was her sister, Miss today and culminating In a beach the Tag Along Club to participate in Walker of Mount Vernon, Va„ have of films are being Back From Cruise ikirts, fitted bodices with square Miss Ruth Lattin was maid of Helen Merriman. velopment taught party on Sunday, will be held by the festivities, which will Include left to attend a family reunion in the photography groups under lead- Miss Catherine Lay Howe and Omicron necklines and short puffed sleeves. honor, wearing a lavender-blue Mrs. Sims attended Windsor Chapter, Kappa Beta Pi, swimming, boating, badminton and Scranton, Pa. Mrs. Walker, sr„ will ership of Sally Street. Miss Willard Howe were the Miss Topping was in pale pink and frock of chiffon with a lace School in Boston and made her among international legal sorority, at Sylvan other sports. This club is composed shprt then her son and were in accompany daugh- Mary Sartwell Is Instructing the Washingtonians returning on the S. where of the other attendants pastel jacket in the same shade and a debut there. She is a member Shores, the chapter has taken husbands, sweethearts and broth- ter-in-law on a motor "sailors.” are first the 3. from a West Indies cruise, lhades of cornflower blue and yel- straw hat. She carried trip through of the Vincent Club and Junior They taught Irlquois a cottage. ers of the sorority members. Leghorn some of the New States. on all carried Colonial bou- England theory of sailing land and are among the islands visited were The on low. They pink roses. Mr. Walter Dosh was League, and attended school in party 8unday will be given tied with ribbon in darker for a then given practical lessons on the Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Bar- in honor of the quets, best man. Italy year. two national officers, ■ ■ w- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. river. bados. Martinique and Bermuda. The Miss lhades than their frocks. TV^r ortH TV^re f* RoatHo George Ramsey Sims, who W'as prepared at Elizabeth F. Reed, grand dean, The is Misses Howe a Mr. William E. Fulwiler was best Bready have returned to their home St, George’s School in Newport, fishing group co-operating made short stay in and Mrs. Grace B. Stiles, assistant I #- and aunt of the bride, were hosts with the nature In a New York. 1.1 man for his brother, and another in Herndon, Va„ after a visit with was graduated from Harvard in group locating United States district attorney, at the wedding , entertain- suitable for their brother. Mr. Howard C. Fulwiler, Mrs. Bready's uncle, Mr. James 1938, place aquarium. grand registrar, who were re-elected ing in their home on Twentieth in ierved as usher with Mr. C. Arthur Dewey, in Westfield, Mass. Eloise Kielhorn is charge of this to office at the national street for only the members of the convention Mr. James group. Gdrzias Back Home last month at Estes Slater, jr.: M. Pittman ajfm J tt* __ e rrs_ Colo. Both &co.s tw'o families and a few friends. Mrs. Park, and Mr. Marcellus Johnston of Roa- Visitors The camp newspaper, Kamp Mr. and Mrs. Felian Garzia have are residents of the city. 1325 G STREET N.W. Beattie, grandmother of the bride, koma Park, Md., have returned from Expected attracts a number of In- returned to their at j noke. Va. Krier, girls home 1831 Jef- ! Among other guests will be Mrs. A Leading Leather Goods who received with the wedding a two weeks’ vacation, visited The former Events ferson after a Young Charles Fox Brookes, jr„ having United States Min- terested In reporting. at place short motor Store lor 13S Years party, W’ore navy blue chiffon with their son, Mr. Warren in ister to Mr. the water Chinese visited a brother of the bride, was ringbearer, Potter, Venezuela, Preston camp, pageant, .rip. They friend at os a wide-brimmed hat to match and FULLER BRISTLECOMB wearing white and the Boston and also the World's Fair McGoodwin. and Mrs. McGoodwin dinner, "Gypsy Patteran,” were all Mantoloking, N. J„ and also have ^ carrying ring a of roses and Luggage corsage bouquet pink in New York. will have their son and related in a colorful manner. Edi- i a ffew at the World Fair. HAIR BRUSH In an Easter lily. daughter- spent days Leather gardenias. Mrs. Clemence, mother Mr. and Mrs. are Goods The was in-law, Preston Mc- torials and quizzes also a fea- reception held in the Mrs. Van Sickler Doein’t Disturb of the brodegroom, who assisted, was Ralph Chamblin, Goodwin, and their as home of the bride's parents in Chevy jr„ baby grand- ture. The staff changes the Handbags in black lace with a small matching her daughter, Miss Anne Chamblin, Chase, D. C., after which Mr. and daughter, Constance McGoodwin, of campers come and go during the Fresno Couple Here turban and her corsage bouquet was and her son. Jack Chamblin, all of New 59.45 repairing Mrs. Fulwiler left for their York, visiting them in their summer. Doreen Sherman, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hunting thc££VE wedding of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Herndon, Va., are spending three The bride's apartment at the Hay-Adams House Robbins. Adele Stern. 8ally Leissler, Df Fresno, Calif., are stopping at the trip. traveling costume weeks at Atlantic sir Sh.rf„m, Charge Accounts Invited Dr. and Mrs. Clemence left later City. August 19. Doris House for a short Bldt. / Only was of Navy blue sheer, with a short Dorothy Parkman, Ballard, Hay-Adams stay. $L/ for a wedding trip, the bride wearing coat with which she wore a white Mrs. R. Marston and her — " a beige with dubonnet acces- Mary r— hat and accessories and a shoulder sories for her traveling costume and son, Charles Franklin Marston of bouquet of white gardenias. They Silver are a having a corsage bouquet of orchids. Spring, Md., spending will live in the Presidential Gardens week in New York They will live at 2607 Connecticut to visit the Apartments in Alexandria, Va. World's Fair and other of avenue. Mrs. Clemence is a grad- points Woodward &• Loth rod Woodward & Lothrop Guests from out of town included interest in that 10™ II™ avo uate of Georgetown University vicinity. r G Street* Pgovt Dltmirr 8300 IOn,lln,l' G Streets Phone District Mr. and Mrs. 5300 Harry Fulwiler, par- School of Nursing and until her ents of the ; Mr. U. H. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. King had as w'as a nurse in Georgetown Hyde and Miss Nancy Star of Buch- their guests in Takoma Park, Md., Hospital. Dr. Clemence was grad- anan. Va.; and Mrs. Doswell last week Mr. King's brother-in-law Capt. uated from Georgetown University Gullatt of Springfield, Mass.; Mr. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Davis, / and is a member of Delta Sigma All-Day and Mrs. William Lee of Richmond, and sons. Myers and Charles Davi6, Delta Fraternity. While a student Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Woodward, Miss of Hopewell, Va. at Georgetown he was president of Powder Margaret Woodward. Mrs. N. E. the Dean Cogan Society, chairman Miss Helen V. Ashlin, of Topping and Miss E. Doswell Clop- daughter of the Student Council and vice Mr. R. M. ton of West Point, Va. Ashlin, whose marriage to president of the senior class. Mr. Norman Van Arsdale of - Foundation Among the out-of-town guests land, Md.. will take place Friday, of Miss Wedding O’Byrne were Mr. and Mrs. William W. August 18. was the guest of honor at And Dr. and Eller Saturday. Beattie daughters Mary and a shower Thursday. The party was by Catherine of Winchester. Va.: Miss The marriage of Miss 'Elynor given in the home of Miss Ashlin's Phillis Beattie of South N. O’Byrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orange, aunt, Mrs. J. Owen Kerby and the Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jeffries and James J. O'Byrne, to Dr. Robert J.; many gifts were miscellaneous arti- Mrs. Frank Case, Baltimore, and Lloyd Eller, jr.. son of Dr. and cles. Mrs. Howard Mrs. Eller, took place Saturday Kreite, Hagerstown, The wedding of Miss Ashlin and Md. morning. The ceremony was per- i Mr. Van Arsdale will take place in formed in the rectory of Holy Trin- the Church of Qur Saviour in Miss Is Bride ity Church, the Rev. Walter F. Cun- Wright Brookland. ningham officiating at 11 o’clock, in Of Mr. H. W. Rutland. Mr. Franklin P. Sagendorf and M OEM k the presence of only members of the Miss Helen Clarice Wright, daugh- 4} | We Went to France his son. Jack Sagendorf, of ,y|! for two families and a few friends. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright, younger Fairfax, Va., are visiting Mr. Sagen- foundation | Mr. Ogyrne escorted his daugh- was married to Mr. Henry Woodrow dorf's nephew and niece. Mr. and ter, and her wedding gown was of Rutland Thursday in the Metro- Cotton Fabric Gloves Mrs. Charles Bailey, in Newcome, blue chiffon, with which she wore a politan Baptist Church, the Rev. ^ Talbot County, Md. Handsewn Pull-on picture hat and matching acces- Robert Savage officiating. Gloves—In white, white sories and a corsage bouquet of white Miss Dora Allen was maid of honor -I with black, black, black with white and orchids. and Mr. O'Neil Rutland was best brown and beige Miss Peggy O'Byrne was maid man. The wedding music was played Swartout-Primmer ■—$1.95 of honor for her sister, wearing a by Mrs. Robert Savage, who also Four-button Length Pull-on Gloves—in white, costume of blush rose chiffon with accompanied Miss Geraldine Grum- Wedding in West chamois and and black__ hat and chqmois picture matching acces- bly during her solos. Word has been received here of $1.50 sories. Mr. George Potter was best Six-button Pull-on Gloves—in white man. the marriage June 21 of Miss Leona Length with overseam The wedding breakfast and in- Primmer of Los Angeles to Mr.1 stitching_ Wilkinses Honor A delightful new Powder Foundation that gives the formal reception for those w’ho wit- Hubert C. Swartout. son of Dr. and Gloves, Aisle 16, First Floor. nessed the ceremony followed in the Miss O’Brien Mrs. Hubert O. Swartout of Los complexion a soft smooth finish, that keeps you cool home of the bride's parents, after Angeles, former residents of Takoma Mr. and Mrs. which Dr. and Mrs. Eller left for Lawrence Wilkins Park. Mr. and Mrs. Swartout spent and delightful to look at for hours and hours and hours. their wedding trip. Mrs. Eller wore gave a garden party yesterday after- many years in China and their son a blue ensemble All-Day Powder Foundation_$1 navy with acces- noon at their home in Veitch Sum- was born there. sories to match. They will make Mr. and Mrs. Swartout will make mit, Va., in honor of Miss Mar- their home in Philadelphia. Mrs. their home in Loma Linda, Calif., Toilitrus, Aisli 11, First Floor. Eller was graduated from St. Ce- guerite O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and where the former is studying in the celia's Academy and Holy Trinity j Mrs. Charles F. O'Brien, and Mr. College of Medical Evangelists. Convent in Dr. Georgetown. Eller Louis Mann of Arlington, whose attended George Washington Uni- r " ~ ■■ marriage will take in versity, the Catholic University and place Sep- was graduated from the Dental Col- tember. lege of Georgetown University. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Lynch and Robert Mann, mother of the bridge- their son Jay and Mrs. Harry Lynch groom-elect, were among other of Brooklyn came for the wedding. guests, who also included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kirk. Mr. Edward & O'Brien, Mrs. Lula Veitch, Miss Clemence-Beattie Wedding Kathryn Kelley. Mrs. Marguerite In Holy Trinity Church. Mansuy, Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Lothrop r~ Miss Margaret Beattie, daughter Warder. Mr. Jack Stockman and Mr. of the late Mr. George T. Beattie and Mrs. Leo Shughrue. I

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