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Society The Kooloi; wen' iiiuiiy ii ipnrt, ot Hin i liters engngei ?Very on.- i: mntiy sni.il dinner.*, givrt taking iniri for several < ???med. a i Interest i?ok or Richmond attending .11 ceremonies ?? Really, crowded Inti ck almost w< ff;i'( functions .1 viirlod eck the Iii eek list ml orfoihinnco ami \ p:irlli's eitler iy weddings ??! i?d " Iure' i.;,it ras lo W found I. o.l the smart ?CMiug events i days gnve Iii? .ii tin- regular functions were .it midwinter, Ik Kirim? was of beautifully 'ho I Hamilton ' g'ltve a lafj tit at tho Country Club ? in en of mueli Interest. t\.|o Scott i nterialiicil at lubhoiise ?nc bright after* ruesis for the most pan o atlenttaiits at the'tirant tiding. Mrs. John S. MuiicC reception at th i'lub truest iv.mil Ball hTrei mi Thursdi i:. overnl uid si Country hundred Mtiilned four ti ml i nrs lay wn s i Mis. Alfred I M Franklin' ?'.arter en- I irjdu'o willst. j Ctir.l table:', j d for IIP pink, ami blossoms was served at Tlie pnrlori! were do occasion in slender vii : while llbwcts ami i jdecorated th'- mantels. rFor the ir.-xt several days soelety ! lias a great fnny Hi net ions, to attend, j Several marriages of more than pass-I ips interest will lake place, and numerous small given for the bfld affair ?1 i '::? Place in a.lift ing tali ball, tu taki ? nisi k a delightful from t!:. Oldest beau ;n t !i tdebutuiite. and, the. .Blurs' vlll probahl.v entci tain in being aiel their attend- j season is praetl- j as the gernian but the Conl'cde .May. will' of society . youngest i Bttttallon ; tniK man Llfpr during Hin fotttlt. Semmel' plans at present .ire enough to amuse anybody, and what to do ; In June ntnl what to do in July and ?wr.ethn- one would rather motor tlirough New England oi Southern | ! France is surely charming to oven | [think about. Most nichiticnd people rtfrain from boxing up the front win? dows and locking out the family cat until hi leasi ti e latter part of July. ifciid there Is sometimes quite a little "season" here in that month. Many will go abroad, still others will slay in home, but it is an "summer plans'' just the same. Monday Is Tag Ddy, when the In? structive Visiting Nurse Association makes Its annual appeal to the people of the city. Most of tin prominent society women in Richmond vvJII have charge of the stations, und tli?y will be assisted by a number of the younger Society girl-. I'nr 11 rs. Vellen. A l. timber of Mrs. K II. Agnevv's friends have iie-n Itivtled by h. r iltiughi.m', Mrs. Herbert Mann, to have tea with her at "? o'clock on Tmsdn'y afternoon .r this week at Mrs. Manns iipnrtinent, at 916 l'ark Avenue, Mr.-. A.ghew, who now resides in Beaver, Pa., has spent a good deal of hor lime In Richmond, and is prominently Iden? tified with the older society s t in this i<dty. Only Mrs. Agnow's friends have been invited to Mrs. Mann's home on Tuesday. Returned lo the City. Mis. Charles T. Norman lias re "turnid lo hisf homo spending some tiiho ' M'lnston-Snloin, N /attended the ijiialt ,**ervieo.s during her -Salem. ;.Meeiinir Wednesday . Th.--> Confederate this city, after tiling friends in Mrs. Norman Arabian Raster sit to Winston Memorli k'Society will meet Wedm sdiiy Wit 11 A. M. All members afi 'he Present. iMIee < nrter Return*.. ' Miss Gertrude Carter hat ho the city, after attending i mgiltflll house Parly Vor two weeks, Miss April 21; usked to is retnrtv-d ;i very de Washington ,r was the Mr.-, rcumonjA Courtenay dur sta'y' fti 'Washington, .uul a <>f inU-'ros'tlnp affairs we-,, in,:- honor. Miss Carter made ii- .' -1 . /?I ug hi i hum'un larlveji liier debiit here t'hif pa si s. ?has been one of the most f, girls out in society the p jex'j^on. IAH-.V Miller's WeddlllU. j Of much Importance to '1?. the approaching mnrriai Mlr.edilla. Miller, daughter o Isirs. liitwrence V'ei li?ii Milk nigh 'Willi . fnit.il St ^Viil tike ? i't nlng a ;Thi. Rev. IvWllclate, ti fashion jrefeniotn . W oung -in t ei' of Miss Mr. and and En ' IV er uill irnth -ring .lar.e Hamilton iter's maid ??: ye. Kink aid. Ci ITne the groom' rhmeh Slid ho ? will follow t, .? orated with ifr ;be a naval .?? dre.s unirotm. Miss Millet- nas :?? v r Jn Richmond a.- the Emma Cray WhitJ. w fit the bridi .-maids at t! morrow. At Hie Wnninu's Club. To-morrow altcrhoc hours of 6 and 7 o'< loc Club will lender :i fc< Powell, that its meml Invited guests, sele.-te Ttichmotid s prominent between the he Woman's ifitt to John and a few rrom among llslclAhS and Mr Powell'.' personal friend--, may hays an opportunity of welcoming the y>ting musician *vn his return lo his native city. Mr. Powell will only make a brief visit here, after nu absence or sevjrnl years abroad. Tho ollircrs of the club?Mrs. Moses V. H?ge. Jr., Mrs. William (1. :':.,:., rl, Mrs. ThomaB Cnry Johnson and Miss Otillldiune?will receive with Mi !?? ?!! and his sister. Mrs. J. Smith BrOlt enhrbugh, wliose guest he is. Th < inioinberK of tlie board will do th' hb'n ors of the dining-room Mrs. Chiles M. Ferrell and her 'cominitH charga of all the sirran th" reception'. Owing to th' large nu (ls Impossible for the club hospitality beyond those ' vited. Vlsliois' cards w ?not be good upon tt it occasion Thursday *v?ning the ?evr-nth mest ?4t\g of th? Woman"! Club.card tc-ama iv in ?lally in Iberi fore iiMiits w-.-.s held in Hi? v Iub parlor*, the H i l.;'..U s playlna bridge willst. T'ol loiVing the u.iin-. supper was s^rvtsd Till' OOKi llaiybutti A : i "i*- t i t < in''. tUisi Tin-, day uflcriiocn ... lilt" tin ? lsili iislchod fi an ij|ie testing: and e.ltlOIUIVo -oidi.s- li.v I W. 1>mH'-. the. ??pcrititendie.jt > t in?? Mctm'uiiiw' In? stitute of lUvhnivnd. hin ..uiij. t being ??X'pyutiohf.l Kdueatl?h." IVw nun arc better'lUted i'j deliver i< |irjwMli in. in mi ttily snb.Kel Hi nil Mr. IMlke, be : . \ -IV ii much lime und iitleiltloh to the mutter, and carrying out In sohiti respects the very littest 'dens uii this type of elocution. Taking us a sample trade that of tin i<liii,iIn i. in- coming iienr? r to the hearts and hearths of hi.- heurcrs?, Ali. Duki explain ;d Unit this profession was worse otf lit the way of cduelitl ot tiioiiK its linos of business than ill most : n'iiy other trade In which wo are ih ti rested. In nono of Its brunches a: i o.ixs or young men given reguliii' tui? tion in any ol its details, the skill-nee ? ->?:,i> to become a ?'plumber'.' being -alii d by pbserviitt m only und liutil knocks, und in seine ol the Hm r de? tails many ?lllHcullles lire purpoi 1} thrown in th* way ol the tyrO in order thai the ranks oi tho skilful shall be kept tit as low an obi) in ii umbers tu? pcsVlblf. The effect of this stalo ut affairs 1.- patent to till owners of prop? erty, and Its effect Is seen in the qual? ity; ur ItiCk of quality, oc the wbris'i tot which bill." uro rcndeiad am! paid While liii.s siati- of iiiTalrs obtained especially In the plumbing business the same mode In kind manifested It? self In -ill other mechanical profes? sions, with the Until result that llltuj education uas founil u meng working men, and the tusk of training yplitiy men for th.- various trades was uphill . work ami tor the most part thankless The lesson deduced by the lecturet ? was- lite necessity for broader and mpr? consistent study among th.- KO-ealleii j laboring class, in order that belter re? sults could he expected in the hiatiy t>pos of work as such; Itcfcfrthg to j tue Art flub. Mr Duke made It piaiii that until r.-al education in the vai ?? ous branches of commen-inl nri ivat a larger factor, so long: would th* present deplorable state of affair- i?x is: it may be worthy of note in mis : eMiintetie.ii iliat the Art Clith of Rich? mond has established a clasi Its pit'? lor lu 1 ami i 'o in in .* re i a 1 illustrutioti, ii Which any member of any ??;>-.,? can have ir.ccss, the only requirement be- . Ins that sonn- knowledge of druwine Is required before uttering the class; although beginners may enter ,!' they also are working In the regular classes ]| of the school. The Inter.'StillK lecture of C. i"otes- , Worth I'lnekney lust Saturday ev< i.ing on "Kgypt. Ms llcligloti, l.lteraitu'c anil History," was most time!) ami .wellj! rendcrl-d. Mr I'lnekney hits rcefchtly rsiurned from a tour of that lain! of mystery an?l history, am! from bis hah its .'I l?i i n and accurate obsorvhtioii I wu.s eminently tilted to give ah excel? lent idea of wli.n he saw there. 1'ha lecture >vas Illustrated by tunny ben ut If it I photographs of scenery and objects viewed during Iiis tour, anil taken altogether the club lias seldom listened to a more Interesting or valtt-j ?ihl.- lecture tliiui that, of Mr. Pinckhey i ti !s hoped it not her opportunity may' -?resent '11.-.-1 r for further instruction ilong these lines. Next Tuesday afternoon at I:."." Ad ailral Webster will elucidate soinj ispocts of tin- wreck of tin- Titanic,; Villi comments upon some points noi ?biichcd upon by tlie numerous writers ?ii the subject, ills* WntklhM'a Wetlilluff. The marriage ot Miss Kathcttne Cus ti- Watklns and Philip l'ryor Kips-1 :onib will l>?- celebrated at Clr'ace Kpls -opsl Church. Iti this city, Thursday' ?liornlhg at u o'clock. Owlns to the bi'ldo's mourning, the ivedilihg will, lake |>!ace very f|ul;tly. C'oufederntr Hull. One of the bigcest ball.? of the spring! season will bo that given by ihr- Itich-! aloud i.'hnpter. United Oaught-rs of! the Confederacy, at the Masonic Tein- ! pic on the night of May' l l. it will ! be a brilliant cvont from every stand-1 point, The women will h ? gowned in costumes of tin- period hot ween 1*i",,i and iSOt", and It is requested that all | veterans,'sons of veterans und mein-' b is of any iiiilltnry organization* at? tending the ball will be present in illctr j uniforms. Mr.-. William Itobort N'nw ler Is chulrinan of the ball. The Halt' will be decorated wiih Confedcr?tc i IUirs and fid and white llotverS, ami a liisiingiilslicd eonipany of people liiivc'j I lieuti usisod to n-ii-ive the guests. iia! lilery spiieu will be ii-sirved tor those who may ivish io look on at tins BpOo- j I taeulai' aft'aU, ami tin- ball will be] I opened ?with ;?? grand uiiircii| and only s.ioaie dann- will In- danced. A bltlfulj suppei will sfrvi-d at il o'clock, ! .Indue S'aniiiel W. Wililithi.-j will Ii* master of ceremonies, and Miss Mo Ciowan King Mill be liubr manager.1 'This dance w ill be a very unique ami j Interesting event, and Hiehihouil soci-! ety win ho nun h in evidence on that oe 'ilsinii, I iiiportmil Meeting. 'file Helping c':i civ of King'.- Daiugh ters will meet mi Moiiday aiternooa at tlie risldenci of Mr.-. I. ? ?. Mci'hail IL'Til IWist franklin Street, at hnlf-pusi i o'clock. Ail members arc asked to ' lie Present a: this meeting ? II einbrliner?.liienbs. ? The marrlaga of Mii-s l-ivelyh I" .la ? e-.'ai.. duughter of Mr. aud Mi:. J. Ja leobs, of Phlliidcliihla, and l,i-> Itein helrrier, of i;.is tin. wiil take pJlivc. at liflir-iitief o-..!.jek to-morrow eve? ning at tin- Met- untile Chili, in I'hll hd?lphlti The wr-dilins "Hi :>?? fol loAvr-.l by a huge reception, and decani tlc-ns win be in pultns and spring How e i The bride will enter with her father, who will give her In marriage. eh? t will i,e gowned in heavy white satin, '{ trimmed in real le.ee. and he/ tulle ! veil w:;i he airanged with orange blos? soms, fihe win carry a shower bouquet of orchids Slid lilies of the Valley. >lr.H. .Simon Caspar will be the bride's ma? lt n ot honor, and ike fteinholmer, of this city, will he best man. Dr. .losoph KrntiRkop will perform the corimony, ','fnf- uslii-rs will Include u. .1. Uear, Clin Welu, ,,r this city; Dave Levy, of inir ' ham. N. <.'.. and Albert Freed man, of , Philadelphia. Mr Iteinhi-iui r and his- bride will li-iv- Imni^dlaicly after the ceremony lor a Northern wedding trip, and on [their return will make their hoiit- in j;r,ichmund, Sliri-innii-l-'Mier WrildliiK. I One of the most prominent social I events of the week was the marriage 'of Miss Clixnbrtii lltbhlnbothnni Klsli ,jer t-. Trederleu Taylor Shoininn ifr of Lirookljii, N. v ! T fhentsl Churc' April 1?' ii '? Fascinating New Parasols Tbc Kaufmann Parasol collection con? tains a wonderful variety to choose from. Parasols in .1 rainbow of "colnfihj; to match every costume, and at |it'tc<*n that are nil tisuallv low. ? i? To-Morrow a Special Group of $3.00 Parasols at $1.98 Each White and black stripe, of line quality soft silk, long Princess handles, in plain mission and carved: 10-rililx*d, reinforced frame, also shepherd check; different sizes to ( house from. A charming collection. Sale of Ribbons 1 to 5 Yard Lengths?Regular 29c to 38c Values, To-Morrow, 19c Yard Wei have gathered all our short lengths of a busy season'- selling, and will offer them to-morrow at decided reductions. They arc in the popular fancy weaves, and conic from I to 5 yards long, in -1, 5 and 6-inch widths; suitable for sashes, hair bow-, trimming, etc. Under muslins of the Better at Real Price Savings Sort ?*i 25 c ?We planned thi- sale to occur at a time when you would need and appreciate it most. Dainty Lin? gerie selected from the finest of Paris and American makers. In longrloth, nainsook and batiste and other fabrics, trimmed with the prettiest of lat e-, in ,-i roll and floral designs. The saving is so emphatic tlint success is practically insured. Just an inkling of the Many Good Values. # ->0c Corset Cover-, of fine long, cloth, prettily trimmed with Swiss Cluny, Yal.'or flat Val, trimmed, assorted special. 51.50 Princess Slips of longdoth. Cluny edging and insertion, yoke formed of medallion-, and Cluny, wide flounce on bottom lo matcli; special . O/Q. $1,50 French Hand Embroidered Chemise, of fine nainsook, with scalloped neik and arm ' iles, with dainty hand embroidered <J?1 f\(\ igh; special .?35 J.oUU Si 0'*t Hand Embroidered Corset Cover of fine nainsook, small scalloped neck and armholes, with pretty design in front: special. SI 50 Gown of fine longcloth, with wide Cluny yoke, square neck, short full sleeves, trimmed in medallions and Cluny; others of i rope cloth, in pink, blue or white Cluny trimmed; special. desi 89c SI. 00 Irish Crochet Bags, $1.00 \ womati may be handsomely gowned and well hatted, but unless she lias a pretty ling to complete her toilet she doesn't appear to bcsl advantage. These summery White Irish Crochet Bags will lend added charm, in several dainty designs lb choose from, with washable lining and draw Mring. B. & J. Brassiers, 39c Those who desire a Brassiere of good make at little ro-t, of fine loiigcloili nlid embroidery trimmed, will find it in this offering, diu regular 50c value at 39c. The Warner Corset?Unqualifiedly a Corset for Stylish Dressers The prettiest woman lacks charm except, she he well groomed?that i.-, neatly, becomingly dressed, and, above all, I rim of figure. Warner Corsets emphasize a naturally good form and insure attractive lines. A suprth figure is not to be denied air,- woman if -he but wear a Warner Corset. A large variety to choose irom and expert corseticres at your service Warner Corscis. low bust and extra long hips, made of batiste, I hose supporters; a ?j 1 Aft model for the average figure.?5 1 *,UU Warner Corset, medium low bust, with ex? tremely long hip and bark, with gratluatrd front, ? hose supporters; lor tie medium fig- gj E"jQ Warner Corset-, with low or high bust, very long skins, rj hose supporters, made of batiste or coutil; for the tall, developed lig- jjj***) AQ Warner Corsets of fine batiste. low bust and extra long hip and back, ij hose sup- AA porters; a model for the average figure. ?4P-3.UU A Sale of Evening and Afternoon Dresses for Women and Misses That Sold From $20 to $45, Now $12.75, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 As fresh as the flowers of spring are these Dresses, in styles reflecting the latest ideas of Pari-. Dresses not bought, for sale purposes, but our own Beautiful Dresses, marked at extremely low prices to effect quirk clearance. CHARMEUSE, TAFFETA, MESS ALI NK, SATIN, CHIFFON. CREPE METEOR. Trimmings?well, just rlunk ol cvrrv new and lovely kind that is adorning the new models, from dainty shadow laces to those in tir.li and eflectivc design of heavy thread and :-ilvcr; from nand embroidery and fancy button:, to peplum effects; others with drapery over bodice and skirt. Wc could cite many instances to illustrate the values of these Dn sscs ?rather, their regular price- |?pi example: $20.00 and SI7.50, that includes tailored models of taffeta and rrepe meteor, trimmed with lace and ?tilor collars also Charming Striped Satin Dresses, with laic bolero lollars, at $12.75; al-o. .1 S27;5? Taffeta Die.-, beautifully embroidered, at $20.00; others that sold at S35.00, of dotted chiffon, trimmed with antique (ace, .it $25.00; .111 even? ing creation, in pink, thai sells at $12.50, at $.111.00; and a SI?.'*) Exquisite Satin Dies.-, draped with wide band-, ol silver shadow lace, at $35.(HI. Dresses lor teas, bridge parties, receptions, dinner, theatre and evening wear?and every one .? bargain. An Unusual Sale at an Unusual Time?All Model Hats Reduced In the heart of the buying season we offer our collection of Imported Model Hats, that have served their purpose as inspirations, at great reductions. Tho-e who have delayed purchasing arc indeed fortunate. Conic and pick the Hat you desire from this exquisite collection in our salon, second floor. Every wanted shape and trimming. Many arc Scini-Tailorcd Dress Hats for tailored suits. Best Quality and Styles We Have Ever Pre? sented at $4.98, Well Worth $7.50 and $10.00 Such Hat* at $4.98 have always been next door to impossible. But wr were fortunate in procuring many Beautiful Hats (torn one of the liest tailor milliners, and added many from our own workroom. So to-niorrovv we -ell si em at this humble price. Many are of hemp, very good quality; others of fancy Milan and rough straws I A host of styles wrought with fancy stick-up feathers, ribbon and velvets?all swagger. $4.00 Hemp Hats, $1.98 Verv dressy large and small shapes, in burnt, cerizc and blue, many in two-toned clfct ts, in different combinations manv in'the derby style. < >nc of the best offerings of the season. $5 Genuine Hemp Hats, $2.98 These shapes are in the popular oblong and flare effects, in large, small and medium shapes of tine quality hemp, in all the newest shades. $6.00 Hemp Hats, $3.98 In the Tam o'Shantcr shapes now so popular, of re, genuine hemp; in all colors. ? Uli an overdress of elilffon, embroid? ered !ii pearls and crystals, and car n shower bbiupjot of lilies of the valley. Mis. Ja mos Mncuuicy Hlg <lhsoh; cousin of the hrlde; was, her .natron of honor. S?he ivorn a gown of daffodil! i repn meteor and carried a aal houcjUci of ('.olden i ate roses, The rrooinsmcn were Messrs. .lohn Light .",?1 hihI William (..'rump Tucker, of ?Muhmbnd: Kdward C hTsher, of] Charles town, W. \"n -. Thcoplillus Gee, I Harry Mattison and liobert Matthews,] if Sew VOi;k Arnold Sherman, broth of the groom, neted as- best num. ;'he bride was given away by her ancle, James U. Taylor, Jr., of Statin '.on. After tjie ceremony a 'small re mention was held at the home of the bride's cousins, (>r. and Mrs William .'tn.-s.-il .loner, oi ti Webt Grace Stroet. After a honeymoon In Ilormudu, Mr. and Mrs. .Sherman will he at home at i .,1111111 Place. Brooklyn. N. V, Among th..- ?ut-of-t?wn g??scs were' Frederick T. Sherman and Miss Sher-i man, of Uundllla, N. V.: Mr. and Mrs ! Arnold Sherman, of Brooklyn, N. V.: Mrs. .lames M. Hlggtnson. of Ivy; Mr.I and Mrs. James i: Taylor, Jr., of Staun. Mrs. John Alfrlelid. Miss Hello Mason and Kdward C. Kisher. of\ Charlestown. w. Va. I'romllil nt Wedding. I At r. o'clock yesterday evening. Miss' Nan Maiiry Lemmnn, at Charlottcs ville, granddaughter of Mrs. Jesse Lewis Maury, was married lo John II. Llghtfoot, Jr.. of Richmond. The wed? ding took place ..-l Jefferson Park Hotel, In the presence of Cue two fami? lies and a few friends, and. was fol? lowed by a small reception. The bride was given away by her brother, Dr. Itbberi Lemmon, of the United Slates army. Mrs. Canard Glenn, of New Vork, acted us dame of honor, and Miss Marie Llghtfoot,' of j Richmond, und MI.'s,.Agnos Slayden, nfi New York, were bridesmaids. Misses Anne and Alieii ,'Hoyhes' wi re flower ; gins Mi. Llghlfool had a- .his liest man his brother, William l.igijtfooi. of Ncw| York,1 e. nil Messrs Crump Tucker, j William Crump, J. lt.u, Tucker and Kranit Stilton t>( Richmond, and l>r. .1. W'oeds Price, of StivJ York, us ushers. Guests from a distance included Mr. find Mi.. Willi im I .Ig in fool, Mr. and .Mr'i John V. LlKhtloof, Judgi anl Mis Beverly 0. Tu Iter. Dr. and Mrs. Wil? liam Jones, Mr. uriil Mm. Horace Buch? anan, Mrs. Susie Hui-ross, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Williams, Jr., all of Rich? mond; Congressman and Mrs. James U Sdiiydon. Washington; Mr, and Mrs. l.. Tic?. ?<( Roanoke, and Henry Matthews, of West Virginia. ?Ml.-s l.cmmoti Is .1 weii-knpwn cross country rid r and the author oT a num? ber 6t clever short storlr.? published during the past year. Dr. .1. Berg Ea senweln, editor of Llpplncott's Maga? zine, came down to he present at her wedding. Mr. Llghtfooi is n successful young lawyer of lias city. The bride and groom left on the -5 o'clock train for Washington. Stfi-r-nt-Honie Willst Cluh. The Slay.at-Homo Whist Cluli will (hold Its regular weekly mooting on | Monday evening at the apartments ofi Mr. and Mrs, William Randolph Rob ! The guests of tho Young Women's j Christian Association this afternoon at j 5:30 o'clock win be favored by un at , tractive sopg service, conducted by | j Dr. James .1. Deck, with Miss Clarice Blbh at iha plann. Dr. Dock la well versed In churoh music, and has for years been a teacher a' the same and a leadet of churoh choirs. The chair? man of the meeting will be Mrs. W, M. Wade. AH young women aro Invited to be present. Gllnior?O randy. A wedding of social prominence 1 throughout the Stato and nlso In naval circuit occurred Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Scldon Memorial Chapel of Christ Protestant rcplscopal Church, Norfolk, when -Miss Mary Sel ; don Grnndy, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. j Cyrus Wiley Grandy, became Die bride of Lieutenant-Commander Hora.tlo iionzJlo Gitmor, Construction Corps, United States Navy. The ceremony was performed by iTt'ov, Kranels Campbell Steinmetz, S. j T. l'.c. ri.einr of Christ Church. The chapel wa.? decorated for Die occasion with palms, ferns, Raster llllca .'.nd light ?.1 isp-rs. Tho bride iv?re < gown of ivory satin trimmed with Br?ste]* heedla point, lace and .:and embroidered with seed penis She ontcr.au the church on the arm m' her, father, by whom she w.is given a way. The bride's only attendant n'.tn her little niece, Miss .lulla Seldon CSrnhdy, who was her maid of honor. I.nslgn Reginald Crilmor, United Stalls Navy, was the groom's best man. Immediately following Ihe ceremony a small reception was held at the residence of the bride'.- parents, In Uotetonrt Street, at which only a few intimate friends and the relatives of the couple were present. Mr, and Mrs. Ollmor left for New York, from which place they Balled un Thursday for Italy. .>o Meeting Monday, St. John's Circle of King's Daugh? ters will not meet on Monday utter ! noon, as so many of the women who belong to this circle will have charge of Tng stations for the I. V, N. A. Pnneii-Mlf chrii. A Qu'ot. but pretty wedding look Place at the home of. J. P. Brown, IB33 North Tenth Street, Wednesday evening at t>:30 o'clock, when Miss Sar Inez Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. A. V. Mitchell, become the bride of Edwin H; Powell, chief chirk of the j Atlantic Const Una at Rocky Mount. I N. c. Dr. R. W. Wllllngham per- j formed the. ceremony. Tho bride wore a traveling suit of blue cloth with a picture hat, and carried a bouquet of Bride roses. Shu entered with hor mala of honor, her sister, Mrs. J. F. Brown. Mrs. Brown wore a lingerie frock, and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas. Mr. Dem p. of Rocky Mount, N. C, was the groom's best mnai. The house was decorated with lighted candles, palms and spring flowers for the ceremony, and an Improvised nltnr of palms and : white flowers was arranged nt one end of tho parlor. Mr. and Mrs. Powell left at once for a wedding trip South, that will includo Mobile. Alabama, und points of interest In Florida, Of I'MCrcsl Here. Says the Baltimore Sun of Aplrl IS: ?'Miss Virginia Massenhurg, daugh? ter of Doctor and Mrs. R. C. Massen* burg, of Towson, was married: last night to Hercules Courtney Jenifer, son of Mr. Thoma.3 B. Jenifer, of Loch Raven, and n Iheinber of Hio Towsoh bar. The wedding took place at Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, Tow son, and was largely attended by relatives and friends of the families.! Dr. W. Ii. II. Powers, rector of the church, performed the ceremony. i Miss Mnsscnburg entered the church 'with her father, and was met at the I sanctuary by the gloom and bis brother, Dr.Danlcl, Sa. Thomas Jenifer, wlio acted as best man. This bride wore a gown of whin- an tin, tr'inmed with Duchess lace and em? broidered In pearls. A tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms. She ! curried a shower bouquet Ol lilies of I the valley and orchids. I The maid of honor, Miss Irma lioy i Kin. of Washington, wore a gown of I pink Charmeuse with cryif.al trlm intnes and carried pink Klllamcy [ roses and white, lilacs. Mises Alice |McB. Rlnehuit. Anne >i. Wright. I Majoric Patterson Kane and Eleanor Taylor Jenifer, the bridesmaids, wore dressed in pink satin, veiled in white chiffon with pink border of swost pens and crystal trimmings. They I carried shower bouquets of pink, swoetpeas. Mary Stuart Cnssard was I (lower girl, and was. dressed in white lingerie with pink bows, and car j lied a basket of swoetpeas. ! The ushers were Messrs. Edward H. Rurke. T. C. Jt. and Robert Moore Jenifer, brothers of the groom; Robert M. Taylor, Harry D. Wllllar, Jr.. Thomas C. Brun*. Jr., Hugh Mitchell, and Dr. George Y. Massen^ burg, brother of the bride. Follow? ing the ceremony a reception was held at tho home of Doctor and Mrs. MnSSC llblirg, which whs decorated with palms and spring flowers. Later Mr. and Mrs. Jenifer left for a North lern trip. They will liye-at tho home of the bride. Mrs. Mnsscnburg, mother of flic brhle, wore, a gown of back Char? meuse with jet garniture. Mrs. Thomas R. Jenifer was dressed in black embroidered chiffon over satin arid 1 rimmed with Duchess l.ieo. Mrs. Stuart Cnssard. sister of the groom, was gowned in Mack embroidered ehnrmense, trimmed with Jet, Amour; i he guests; of Doctor ami Mrs. Mnssenbutg v.* re; Captain and Mr*. Ulsberry Valentine White, u( Portsmouth; Mrs. y< > 11111? - Jones, of llnmpiion; Mr. unit Mrs. I'rank Mus senburg, of Atlanta. On.; Miss Lillian Ci. Atlec, of Richmond: Miss Annen,: Richardson, of Portsmouth; Mrs. I.ubcrt M, Taylor, ?<?" South Towsoni Miss Ctissle Dlggs, of Plata, Md? ami Miss Cliarloltc Mitchell, of Wash-. Iiigtou." \ pproiiehliiir \Vciitlitiil. Mr. mid Mrs. ?dwnrd Neman Camp? ion have stilt out Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to John Lewis UnderwooJ, tlie evening of yVednosdny. April 21, at t? o'clock, Highlands Methodist Church, Blrming liaui, Ala. Miss Campbell is a niefce of John A. Campbell, of Ashcvlllc, and bus visited at Iiis home oh a number of occasions, During tho time that she bus spent in Ashcvlllc. she hns made n large num? ber of friends in llils city, who will bo Interested to learn of lier approaching marriage. Mr. Underwood is a prominent busi? ness man of Birmingham, and is the I son of Oscar \V. Underwood, the ehntr I'man ol the Ways and Means Commit; I tee. In Congress. i Mr. Campbell will lei.ve during the early part of next week to he present at the marriage of his niece. In mid Out of Town. Mrs. Lcake and her daughter, Mian Mary Beirne. who arc traveling abroad this year, spent Easter week in Paris. Mrs. James Macauley Higginson, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wil? liam Bussen Jonei/, on West Graco Street, has returned to her homo near ivy. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dunlop Sills have returned from their wedding trip and will mako their home at AVeslhnmpton. Mrs. W. It. Jones has gone, to the University id' Virginia, where she at? tended the Lommon-Llghtfuol wed? ding yesterday. Miss Mary Traylor, of Ihis city, i.-t Spending some time with relatives in tho North. Miss Emma Gray White la in Balti? more, where .<he will br Hps giltst o?' friends fur ?avfcral days.