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SOCIETY r» f ' (Continued From Second Page.) everting in Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church. The Rev. F. B. Harris officiated. The church was decorated with Spring flowers and Mrs. William played a pro gram of organ selections before the ceremony. The bride was escorted by her father, who gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of white chiffon and carried a *hower bouquet of lilies of the valley and gvpsophilia. Mrs. Edgar Yost, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing a gown of salmon pink chiffon and lace and carried talisman roses, i Mr. William Lehmkuhl was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Rudolph Schllke and Mr Paul Reithmeyer. cousins of the bridegroom. After a wedding trip of about two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Hibble will be at home at 3153 Monroe street northeast. Warrenton Wedding of Special Interest Here. St. James’ Church. Warrenton. Va., Wiil be the scene of a wedding of un usual interest in Washington when Miss Frances Scott Carter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Scott Carter of Warrenton. will become the bride of Mr. Robert Guthrie Johnston, son of Dr. Robert Johnston, D. D.. rector of St. Johns > Church, Lafayette Square, and Mrs. Johnston. The ceremony will be per formed at 4:30 o'clock, the Rev. John ston officiating, assisted by the Rev. Paul Bowden, rector of St. James’ Church. Pink rambler rose* and delphinium have been used in the church, and a program of organ selections W’ill be given before the ceremony. The bride will be escorted to the altai by her uncle. Mr. Randolph Hicks of New York City, who w'ill give her in marriage. She will wear a gowm of white satin, trimmed with old rose point lace, a tulle veil and will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Virginia Wood, daughter of Mr. Waddv Wood of Washington, will be the maid of honor, wearing a gowm of pale blue chiffon, a rose pink picture hat and will carry an arm bouquet of blue delphinium and pink roses. Little Miss Isabelle Hilliary and Miss Rice Barrett will be the flower girls, wearing pink organdie frocks and carry- i Jrg baskets filled with Spring flowers j Mr. Larry Mather of Montreal will be ; the best man. and the ushers selected ; included Mr. Patrick Robinson of Phil adelphia, Mr. Harrison Colfelt of Phila delphia. Mr. Brinton Colfelt of Philade.- phia. Mr. Randolph Carter of Warten ton, Mr. Robert Hinckley of Washing ton. Mr lan Montgomery of Warrenton and Mr. Harris Kirk of Baltimore. A reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents, when assisting will be several maids of honor, includ ing Miss Janet Ball, daughter of Mrs. Watson, wife of Representative Henry W. Watson; Miss Edith Nesbit, Miss Julia Keith. Miss Mary King. Miss Dor othy Montgomery and Miss Hilda Hor duri of Warrenton. Miss Louise Ran dolph of Washington and Miss Sally Appleton, Warrenton. ’ Mrs. Carter, mother of the brtfe. will wear a gown of blue georgette with a hat to match. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mr and Mrs. Randolph Hicks of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keith of Fairfax, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Brinton Colfelt of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. ; J. B.Jones & Co. INCORPORATED 1219 1221 G Street N.W. ... Between 12th &13 Streets. You Can Save Money Here Every Friday Be Here at 9:15 Tomorrow Morning —52.95—53.50 The Newest Styles Leather, Silk, Tapestry, Embroidered Silk. t 3 m Pouch, Underarm and Zipper Tops. fT M Ov Colors— Red, Tan, Blue, Gray, Navy Blue, M Every Black and Brown. . . . Bag Guaranteed Novelty and Practical Types In Our Downstairs Store BRIDE OF YESTERDAY MRS. BERNARD AUSTIN MORAN. Before her marriage yesterday she was Miss Helen Gary, daughter of Mr. Hampson Gary, former Minister to Switzerland and Mrs. Gary. ’Mr. and Mrs. Moran will make their home in New York —Harris-Ewing Photo. Arthur Morrison of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. EJdward Dove, Mrs. Heiberg, Dr. Buckner Randolph, jr., and Mrs. Maurice Pilson and Miss Margaret .Pilson of Washington. Mr. Johnston and his bride will leave later in the day for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a blue ensemble with a white blouse and accessories to corre spond. They will be at home after their wedding trip, on Bancroft place. The bride is a granddaughter of Dr. Robert I. Hicks, and on her father's side she is a descendant of Charles Carter of Shirley, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Augustine Smith of 1625 Sixteenth street announce THE EVENING STAR, AVASHIXGTOX, D. C„ THURSDAY, JUNE 12. 19:10. the engagement of Mrs. Smith’s daugh ter, Miss Katherine Taliaferro Conway, to Mr. Madison Gartrell Nicholson, jr. Miss Conway's father was the late John Moncure Conway of Virginia. Mr. Nicholson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ; Madison G. Nicholson of Athens, Ga. He was graduated from the University of Georgia, class of 1927. and is a mem ber of Chi Phi Fraternity. He studied two years at Columbia University and is now working in the research labora tory of the Westinghouse Co., at Bloom field, N. J. Miss Conway was graduated this year from George Washington University, where she received her degree of bachelor of arts. She studied painting under M. Jean Despujols at Fontainebleau School of Fine Arts in France in the Summer of 1929. She is a member of Kappa Delta. Miss Conway’s mother was formerly Miss Lillian Johnson Taliaferro, and i| a cousin of Mr. Sidney F. Taliaferro, former Commissioner of the District of Columbia, and also a cousin of Mrs. Thomas Armat. of Greystone. The wedding will take place in the near future. Mrs. Smith, wife of Lieut. Col. Hugh C. Smith, entertained a small company at dinner last evening in the garden restaurant of the Carlton A pretty Spring wedding took place today at noon at the home in Hyatts ville, Md., of the Rev. D. Hobart Evans, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Hyattsville, .when Miss Pearl M. Sowers of Brookville, Pa., became the bride of Mr. Frank B. Daniels of Jean nette, Pa. The bridegroom is a brother of Mrs Evans. Yellow and white was the color scheme, and the ceremony w*as per formed before an altar covered with evergreen. ~, The bride wore a gown of blue chiffon and carried an arm bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. The bride is supervisor of music in the public schools and the bridegroom, a graduate of Bucknell University, is a mechanical engineer. Following a dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels left for a motor trip through the South, after which they will reside in Jeannette, Pa. The Rev. C. Schaer and Mrs. Schaer ! of Columbus. Ohio, are in Washington j for several days and are staying at the | Dodge Hotel. Mrs. D. P. Yerxa, accompanied by Miss Hazel Lawton, Miss Esther M. Kallgren and Miss Bessie Hatch, all SALE:— Group of Silk Dresses —Reduced to $8.50. —Others range in prices from $15.00 to $39.50. —Some Evening Gowns, formerly as high as SIIO.OO, reduced to $35.00. —Some others at $19.50. : rr ? • : J———————— i ' ; Ft*fe'®reslau^ Bi sa Single 1007~9~11~13 6 St.N.W D wr 'T'TXTY'VIHI £d 1 W\Jum Diirmg rrvn B I This Sale :. ~T UK— H,; |f | Except at T" ■ 1 Hwifl l&j ONE S* DRESS SALE! ENSEMBLES INCLUDED TWICE EACH YEAR we hold a atore-wide Stock Clearance—A Clean ————— Sweep of Every Drees in Stock is effected —Offering TWO BRESLAU Sale Start ft DRESSES for the original PRICE OF ONE. ** Every well dressed Washington woman realises the style, quality and FRIDAY value of Breslau Dresses at regular prices—OUß ADVICE TO YOU rS TO MORNINfI BE ON HAND EARLY, AS THIS SPECIAL OFFERING OF “TWO for ONE’’ WILL ATTRACT A CROWD TO OUR STORE— " ■" TWO ORIGINAL $10 00 DRESSES for $lO 00 TWO SSL $15 00 DRESSES for s ls-°° TWO SSMinal $25 00 DRESSES for $25 00 TWO SS a a u l $29 50 DRESSES for $29 50 TWO Sna u l $35 00 DRESSES for $35 00 TWO Swi’L $39 50 DRESSES for $39 50 TWO ORIGINAL $49.50 DRESSES for $49- 50 TWO ORIGINAL *59 50 DRESSES for 5 59 OT 4,000 DRESSES IN THIS SALE STREET DRESSES—pIain and printed and wash silks. B AFTERNOON DRESSES —chiffons, georgettes, crepes. SPORT DRESSES—rajahs, shantungs, knitted novel- Deposits BUSINESS FROCKS—solid color and figured silks. Accepted DANCE DRESSES—nets, laces, chiffons, crepes. ® n a ®y EVENING DRESSES—chiffons, crepes, moire, taffeta. Purchase ' Hl.. - ... . iff cnfrc JUNIORS’ 13 TO 19—MISSES’ Will DC Z\l | N|/P V 14 to 16—WOMEN’S 36 TO 1 it t 46—EXTRA SIZES TO 56'/ g . helll tOr Our advice to women of Washington who intend taking advantage of the sensational No E „ h opportunity afforded in this sale! Hundreds were disappointed last January ... it was physi- No Refunds cally impossible to take care of the crowds . . . AND EVEN THOUGH WE ARE EMPLOY- No Credits ING EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO SERVE a,77“, YOU BETTER DURING THIS EVENT ... ™ * al * s we repeat a warning . . . COME EARLY!! rff Remember, every DRESS and ENSEMBLE is 1 a bona fide BRESLAU value . . . TWO for the 1 former price of one .. . NONE SOLD SINGLY! BRESLAU’S The Friendly Shop 1309 G ST. N.W. of Minneapolis, have motored East, and are guests at the Dodge Hotel during their stay in Washington. Mrs. William Scully with her daugh ter, Miss Kate Hyde Scully, and son. * T 1 N *T* MAR TI N | i Clearance , Os Discontinued Items A number of Table, Bridge, Floor I \ 8 Lamps and Torcheres at great re- I S ductions — Italian Pottery Table Lamp. Un .3 • usual design, with oval parch- t: 8 ment shade to match, Q 7S A Was $30.00. NOW.. *1 O Bridge and Floor Lamps, as IT sketched. Antique gold base, with " pleated silk shade of __ <3Eisn> rose, beige or gold. *pvl.7s NOW y Large Summery Table Lamp, as sketched. Pottery base, complete / ” \ with parchment shade, in rose, /> & green or maize. Was $1 O .50 fa $16.50. NOW ' Old Ivory Pottery Lamp, with unique handles on base. Trim med with green. Complementary rJrj^ parchment shade. C? .00 Qv I --3 Was $31.75. NOW.. Chinese Jade Table Lamp. Rose jar base with harmonious tailored ' silk shade. R^SOC.OO $31.00. NOW D ulin a Martin | <Connecticut cdve. anaJC f PARKING SERVICE — Connecticut Avenue Entrance Mr. William Hall Scully, have left foi the wilds In the mountains of North western Pennsylvania, the hunting lodgi (Continued on Fourth Page.) > r —“ - UifeCuimingluun 314“316 SEVENTH ST..NMC ADDED NEW ARRIVALS FOR THE GREAT $11.95 DRESS EVENT for Summer Resorts and }?lf^ <b-g -t e\ c * ill tfifjoL (« HI 95 Mgk A colorful fashion-right collection..from which you may choose a smart, aft®! { well balanced warbrobe of Summer dresses, with y a moderate expendi ture. In all sizes and Dress Shop 2nd Floor colors. choicFselections OF HIGHER VALUES ]N SUMMER HATS HAVE BEEN ADDED TO OUR TWO FEATURE PRICES For an Extraordinary $5* 00 # Italian Milans Rough Straws Fine Imported Panamas Balli-Pans Stitched Crepe Fine Imported Hairs fSisolettes Novelty Berets Wool, Visca and Angora Whites and Pastel Colors B-3