Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1910-10-20 [p 9]. · The bride will be escorted and...

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ft THE WxiSHIXGTON TIME THURSDAY OCTOBER 20 1910 I r I J 3 Impressive Church Ceremonies Mark the Marriage Of Miss Elsie J McLean to Paul Chenery Patterson l Friends and Relatives From New York and Chicago Attend Wedding- St Margarets Episcopal Church will be the scene of an unusually beautiful wedding this afternoon at 430 oclock when Miss Elsie Jarvis McLean daugh ter of Capt Walter McLean U S N- and Mrs McLean will become the bride of Paul Chooery Patterson An artistic arrangement of palms and wnito chrysanthemums will form the church decorations Clusters of flowers will adorn the altar and choir pews and the bridal party will pass down an alslt of flowers formed by clusters of chrys- anthemums and tulle Reserved pews for the families will be marked with tall standards of chrysanthemums and white ribbons and the bridal couple will kneel before a white satin priedleu decorated with clusters of Bride roses The organist of St Margarets Mr Edgerton will play the wedding music and an appropriate musical program in- cluding several Scotch airs and melo j dies during tho seating of the guests I The ushers who will seat tho guests and precede the bridal party to the al tar will be Dr Ralph Walker McDowell U S N Walter Dayton of Towanda Pa Wallace Donald McLean and Dr G Browne Jarvis Brother To Act As the Best Man Julian Stevens Patterson of Chicago will act as best man for hit brother and the officiating clergyman will bo the Rev Herbert Scott Smith of St Mar garets The bride will be escorted and given in marriage by her father Captain Mc Lean Her bridal gown Is of rich white satin and chiffon with a deep flounceof point lace on the skirt a full court train and the bodice softly draped In chiffon and rose point lace in kerchief effect She will a bridal yell of tulle held in place with a double ban- deau of tulle and lilies of the valley and on her slippers she will wear pearl buckles heirlooms In tho family The bridal will be a cascade of I wOO I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ lilies of tho valley and orchids Mrs William A Dallam wife of Cap- tain Dallam U S A and Mrs Charles Day Palmer will attend the bride as matrons of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Sue Kersley Watson of New York Miss Katherine Jennings and Miss Ellen Lemy of Washington and Miss Mathilda Auerbach ef Washington and St Paul Mrs Dallam will wear white satin veiled in net with trimmings of crystal and American chiffon at the top of the border of her skirt and at the sleeves Her short veil of white tulle will be held in place with a pearl cor onet and she will carry American Beauty roses Mrs Palmer will wear pink embroid- ered satin veiled in pink chiffon Her veil will be arranged with a wreath of tiny pink rosebuds and she will carry an arm cluster of rink chrysanthemums and pale blue ddphlum tied with palo blue tune Bridesmaids To Wear White Chiffon Over Satin The bridesmaids will wear white cbK fon over pale blue satin with a hand painted border of roses around tho bot tom of the skirt The top of the border and the sleeves are edged with pale blue maribou and the necks and sleeves nnished with touches of rose point lace The short bridesmaids velis will bo held In place with bandeaus of pale blue tuiit and tiny pink rosebuds and they will carry arm clusters of pink chrysanthe- mums and pale blue delphium tied with huce bows of pale blue tulle The deli cate touches of vale blue pink and blue will Rive an exceedingly artistic Dres den effect to the entire wedding Little Margaret and Adelaide Tuttle daughters of Mr and Mrs LeRoy Tut tle who will serve as flower girls will wear dainty frocks of white voile over pink silk with caps of white tulle trimmed with pink rosebuds and will carry baskets of pink roses tied with bows of blue tulle Following the ceremony at the church Captain and Mrs McLean will be hosts at a small reception at their residence 2109 0 street The house will be prettily decorated for the occasion with quantities of palms and bamboo vines and roses in the drawingroom white roses in the reception hall and white roses and blue delphium on the brides table in the dlnlngroom Mrs McLean tho brides mother will wear a handsome gown of satin draped in coral pink chiffon with a band of coral pink velvet at the bottom of the skirt caught here and there with tiny cut steel ornaments and a gray toque trimmed with coral pink plumes Mrs J M Patterson To Wear Green Crepe Meteor Mrs J Starch Patterson of Chicago mother of the bridegroom will wear handsome gown of willow green crepe meteor trimmed in gold lace and em broidered in gold on the bodice with- a black velvet hat trimmed with black and white plumes Tho bridegrooms sister Mrs George Henry Scripps of Rushville HI will wear French blue velvet draped In j chiffon edged with purple mnribou and trimmed on the bodice with rose point lace and Persian velvet Het hat is of blue velvet trimmed in purple and blue plumes Mrs A A Jarvis of Towanda Pa grandmother of the bride will woar a handsome gown of black satin veiled in chiffon with trimmings of lace and Jet LOCAL MENTION- Did You Ever Stop To Figure that there is a swing of about 2Sc yard In buying carpets at Grogans because they make line and lay them free and charge nothing for what may be wasted in cutting to match figures Congers Method of Cleaning Carpets- Is doubly effective Not only removes vestige of dust and jrerms but floor coverings MOTHPROOF Plant 23d and N Y aye Phone TV 427 Sea Foods Steaks Chops Salads Etc Phlla Oyster Chop House 513 nth nw Repairs All Kinds C D Collins Carpen- ter 719 18th nw Phone Main 1543 The Velvet Kind ICE CREAM Washington CHAPINSACKS MFG CO I a per I For ua J Beauty F 4 pur- ple male io00oo 00004 g O 0e tale Almost 2 0 a oas e ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Copyrighted Cl MISS ELSIE J McLEAN Who Will Be Wedded To Paul C Patterson This Afternoon 111nIlL and pearl ornaments and a black toque trimmed with plumes Mrs G P Browning of Coopers town N Y Mrs Borden of Chicago General Lowder Copeland of New were among the other outoftown guests who came to Washington for the wedding After the reception Mr Patterson and his bride will leave Washington for their bridal trip Mrs Patterson will travel in a handsome tailored of dark blue diagonal serge with a tor re tapestry with a touch of blue velvet Upon their return to Washington they will make their home at the Brighton Captain DC Chambrun Returns To Washington- The military Attache of tfte French embassy Captain de Chambrwi re- turned to Washington ills morning rrna the Virgin Ho Seringa where he ac- companied the countess about a Week age Countess Chambmn vrlH rbWrn te the clay week J The Russian Ambassador and Bar- oness Rosen and Baroness Elizabeth Rosen who are now in New York will arrive in Washington tomorrow The Military Attach of the Russian Embassy and Baroness Elizabeth de Bode who are new in St Petersburg will return to Washington about middle of next month The Xaval Attache of the Russian Embassy and Mme VagsUtefT wno spent the summer at their cottage at Manchester Mass and Nell York haVe arrived in Washington and have opened their residence on place for the wInter season The marriage of Miss Florence Thom son daughter of air and Mrs John Thomson jr and George W Ailing took place last evening at 8 oclock at tho home of parents at 1407 Monroe street ceremony which was attended a party x f rela tives and friends was performed by the Lowder or York and of next the Banc Ct oI brk s Th b rge New Mrs Flor- ence quit fie ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Rev Samuel H Greene pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church Palms ferns and quantities of pink chrysanthemums and cosmos blossoms adorned the house The wedding music va played by Miss accompanied by Alfred Haas on the viu The bride wlio was escorted to the improvised altar of palms and flowers and in marriage by her father woie a beautiful gown of white crepe meteor satin over soft taffeta made im princess lines and trimmed In pearls lilies of the valley and carried shower beuquct of Bride roses and lilies of the valley Blanche Moyor of Bethlehem- Pa who was th maid of honor wore nod an armful of Bridesmaid roses Herbert H Hall of Alexandria Va was best man for Mr Ailing A reception followed the ceremony Later in the evening air and Mrs All ing left Washington for a Northern wedding trip The bride wore a travel incMilC Of navy blue broadcloth with a hat f the same shade Upon their re turn thev will be at home at 7 H Georgia avenue j Miss Lillian EWe Heller was married to I Quinn last evening at 6 oclock at the residence of her aunt Mrs Duffs Beha at 10 I street The ceremony which was per- formed by the Rev J B Pittar of St Aloysius Church wii attended by small gathering of relatives and friends The bride wore a becoming gown of white embroidered batiste lace over silk and her tulle veil was arranged with orange blossoms The bridal bouquet was a shower bou quet of Bride roses and lilies of the valley Miss Estelte P Wild who was maid of honor for Miss Heller wore gown j of cream silk with touches of gold trim- ming and carried cluster of pink chrysanthemums- Leo B was best man for Mr A reception followed the ceremony and later Mr and Mrs Quinn left for a wedding trip Upon their return they will reside at Mt Rainier lie In her hair she wore a bandeau pink de over silk and car H a Irish a a Md of a Miss crepe chine north- west Wash- ington ¬ ¬ ¬ + A REPRESENTATIVE STOCK OF THE BEST IN FOOTWEAR We Guarantee Every Shoe We Sell On account of the great volume of business- we handle it is neessary for us to carry a greater stock than other shoe stores t Everything new and worthy in footwear is on show t Prices Moderate S oz e I Rq i s Y Y4tAa r fay w > < Classique Shoes for Ladies 500- A line of footwear of beauty made of the highestgrade leather also Black Velvet Button Boots and Black Suede Boots in the snappiest styles newest lasts andef fects t exc- eptional Our Edith Womens Shoes 300 Shoes of style and qual itythat will find favor with particular women Shown in the besf leathers latest toes and heels including the popular clothtop effect SHOE STOREJ- os Strasburger Co Shoes and Hosiery 7th St N W III 310312 FAMILY Rear Admiral Silas W Terry and Mrs Terry Entertain Ambassador Cusani At Horner Weds William Hazen Jordan At Her Parents Home DinnerMiss The newly appointed Italian Cusani Confalonteri was the in honor of whom Rear Admiral Silas W Terry U S N and Mrs entertained a party at dinner last evening f Miss Homer Weds William Hazen Jordon Miss Violet Henrietta Horner daughter of Mr and Mrs J Wood 7arW Horner was married to William Hazen Jordan last evening The wed ding ceremony which was performed by the Rev H W O Milllnston o the Brookland Baptist Church at the homo of tho brides parents was at tended by a party of relatives and friends Palms ferns autumn leaves and clusters of chrysanthemums and cos mos adorned the house for the occa- sion Tho bride who was given In mar riage by her father wore a beautiful gown of white messaline satin mad on draped princess lines Her tulle veil was arranged with orange blos- soms and she carried a shower bou quet of Bride rosess and lilies of the valley Miss Ruby M Schwlor was tho brides attendant and Harry L Hamilton was best man for Mr Jor dan An Informal reception followed the ceremony and later in the and Mrs Jordan loft Washington for a wedding to their return they wlU be at after November 20 at 16 Seaton street northwest J Dashiell Hatcher Wedding- At St Anns Protestant Church Miss Eleanor DashlcH daughter of Mrs Dashiell and of the late Naval Constructor Robert B Dashiell was married to Lieut J S Hatcher U S Ambas- sador rest home ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ A yesterday afternoon at 4 oclock at St Anns Protestant Church at Annapolis Md The ceremony which was performed by the Teeter ef the church the Rev Joseph P Mc Cemas was attended by a large gather lag of relatives and friends The bride who was given in marriage by her uncle l aul J Dashiell U S N wore a handsome gown of ivory svn draped In white marquisette with trimmings of duchees on the sleeves skirt was caught with clusters of white satin roses Her long tulle veil was ar ranged with orange blossoms and she carved a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley Miss Nancy Weems who was maid for her sorter wore a gown of pale blue meteor crepe veiled in blue chiffon and trimmed with satin roses She wore a large blue velvet hat trimmed with a and car ri I an armful of Richmond roses Passed Midshipman A S Dysart who is attached ta the U S S Tennessee was best man for lieutenant Hatcher and the ushers were Passed Midshipmen- B V McCandlfss and Passed L E Lindsay of the U S S Passed Midshipman C C and Passed Midshipman Barlo Van Meter of the 17 S S Connecticut and Passed Midshipman J5 A McIntyre and Passed Midshipman B V Meade class 1A f the IT S S Rhode Island The ceremony at the church was fol lowed by a reception at the home of the brides mother and later In the evening Lieutenant and Mrs Hatcher left An- napolis for 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St Margarets Episcopal Church willbe the scene of an unusually beautifulwedding this afternoon at 430 oclockwhen Miss Elsie Jarvis McLean daughter of Capt Walter McLean U S N-

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An artistic arrangement of palms andwnito chrysanthemums will form thechurch decorations Clusters of flowerswill adorn the altar and choir pews andthe bridal party will pass down an alsltof flowers formed by clusters of chrys-anthemums and tulle Reserved pewsfor the families will be marked withtall standards of chrysanthemums andwhite ribbons and the bridal couple willkneel before a white satin priedleudecorated with clusters of Bride roses

The organist of St Margarets MrEdgerton will play the wedding musicand an appropriate musical program in-

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The ushers who will seat tho guestsand precede the bridal party to the altar will be Dr Ralph Walker McDowellU S N Walter Dayton of TowandaPa Wallace Donald McLean and DrG Browne JarvisBrother To ActAs the Best Man

Julian Stevens Patterson of Chicagowill act as best man for hit brother andthe officiating clergyman will bo theRev Herbert Scott Smith of St Margarets

The bride will be escorted and given inmarriage by her father Captain McLean Her bridal gown Is of rich whitesatin and chiffon with a deep flounceofpoint lace on the skirt a full courttrain and the bodice softly draped Inchiffon and rose point lace in kerchiefeffect She will a bridal yell oftulle held in place with a double ban-deau of tulle and lilies of the valley andon her slippers she will wear pearlbuckles heirlooms In tho family Thebridal will be a cascade of

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tain Dallam U S A and Mrs CharlesDay Palmer will attend the bride asmatrons of honor and the bridesmaidswill be Miss Sue Kersley Watson of NewYork Miss Katherine Jennings and MissEllen Lemy of Washington and MissMathilda Auerbach ef Washington andSt Paul

Mrs Dallam will wear white satinveiled in net with trimmings of crystaland American chiffon at the topof the border of her skirt and at thesleeves Her short veil of white tullewill be held in place with a pearl coronet and she will carry AmericanBeauty roses

Mrs Palmer will wear pink embroid-ered satin veiled in pink chiffon Herveil will be arranged with a wreath oftiny pink rosebuds and she will carryan arm cluster of rink chrysanthemumsand pale blue ddphlum tied with paloblue tuneBridesmaids To WearWhite Chiffon Over Satin

The bridesmaids will wear white cbKfon over pale blue satin with a handpainted border of roses around tho bottom of the skirt The top of the borderand the sleeves are edged with paleblue maribou and the necks and sleevesnnished with touches of rose point laceThe short bridesmaids velis will bo heldIn place with bandeaus of pale blue tuiitand tiny pink rosebuds and they willcarry arm clusters of pink chrysanthe-mums and pale blue delphium tied withhuce bows of pale blue tulle The delicate touches of vale blue pink and bluewill Rive an exceedingly artistic Dresden effect to the entire wedding

Little Margaret and Adelaide Tuttledaughters of Mr and Mrs LeRoy Tuttle who will serve as flower girls willwear dainty frocks of white voile overpink silk with caps of white tulletrimmed with pink rosebuds and willcarry baskets of pink roses tied withbows of blue tulle

Following the ceremony at the churchCaptain and Mrs McLean will be hostsat a small reception at their residence2109 0 street

The house will be prettily decoratedfor the occasion with quantities ofpalms and bamboo vines androses in the drawingroom white roses inthe reception hall and white roses andblue delphium on the brides table inthe dlnlngroom

Mrs McLean tho brides mother willwear a handsome gown of satindraped in coral pink chiffon with aband of coral pink velvet at the bottomof the skirt caught here and there withtiny cut steel ornaments and a graytoque trimmed with coral pink plumesMrs J M PattersonTo Wear Green Crepe Meteor

Mrs J Starch Patterson of Chicagomother of the bridegroom will wearhandsome gown of willow green crepemeteor trimmed in gold lace and embroidered in gold on the bodice with-a black velvet hat trimmed with blackand white plumes

Tho bridegrooms sister Mrs GeorgeHenry Scripps of Rushville HI willwear French blue velvet draped In j

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Mrs G P Browning of Coopers townN Y Mrs Borden of Chicago General

Lowder Copeland of Newwere among the other outoftownguests who came to Washington for thewedding

After the reception Mr Patterson andhis bride will leave Washington for theirbridal trip Mrs Patterson will travelin a handsome tailored of dark bluediagonal serge with a tor re tapestrywith a touch of blue velvetUpon their return to Washington theywill make their home at the Brighton

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The bride wore a becoming gown ofwhite embroidered batistelace over silk and her tulle veilwas arranged with orange blossomsThe bridal bouquet was a shower bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of thevalley

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Miss Violet Henrietta Hornerdaughter of Mr and Mrs J Wood7arW Horner was married to WilliamHazen Jordan last evening The wedding ceremony which was performedby the Rev H W O Milllnston othe Brookland Baptist Church at thehomo of tho brides parents was attended by a party of relatives andfriends

Palms ferns autumn leaves andclusters of chrysanthemums and cosmos adorned the house for the occa-sion

Tho bride who was given In marriage by her father wore a beautifulgown of white messaline satin madon draped princess lines Her tulleveil was arranged with orange blos-soms and she carried a shower bouquet of Bride rosess and lilies of thevalley

Miss Ruby M Schwlor was thobrides attendant and Harry LHamilton was best man for Mr Jordan

An Informal reception followed theceremony and later in theand Mrs Jordan loft Washington

for a wedding totheir return they wlU be atafter November 20 at 16 Seaton streetnorthwest

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Miss Eleanor DashlcH daughter ofMrs Dashiell and of the late NavalConstructor Robert B Dashiell wasmarried to Lieut J S Hatcher U S

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The bride who was given in marriageby her uncle l aul J Dashiell US N wore a handsome gown of ivorysvn draped In white marquisette withtrimmings of duchees on the sleeves

skirt was caught with clusters of whitesatin roses Her long tulle veil was arranged with orange blossoms and shecarved a shower bouquet of lilies of thevalley

Miss Nancy Weems who wasmaid for her sorter wore agown of pale blue meteor crepe veiledin blue chiffon and trimmed with satinroses She wore a large blue velvet hattrimmed with a and carri I an armful of Richmond roses

Passed Midshipman A S Dysart whois attached ta the U S S Tennesseewas best man for lieutenant Hatcherand the ushers were Passed Midshipmen-B V McCandlfss and Passed

L E Lindsay of the U S SPassed Midshipman C C

and Passed Midshipman Barlo VanMeter of the 17 S S Connecticut andPassed Midshipman J5 A McIntyre andPassed Midshipman B V Meade class1A f the IT S S Rhode Island

The ceremony at the church was followed by a reception at the home of thebrides mother and later In the eveningLieutenant and Mrs Hatcher left An-napolis for Fort Monroe where the

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Mrs Leefew widow of Col John GeorgeLeefe U S A announces the engage-ment of her daughter Mary HelenLode to Fred Sturgis Laurence of NewYork The wedding will take place Inthe spring

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Miss Mary Htektoson daughterand Mrs George Porcv l H ekia

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was attended bv a large gatheringof relatives and friends

Branches of autumn leaves patensferns and clusters of white

formed the decorations of thechurch for the occasion and the wed-ding music played by the organistof the church Mrs Isaac Burch

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eorainjr grown of white mesealine satinembroidered In pearls Her tulle veilwas arranged With orange blossoms andshe carried a shower bouquet of Brideroses and lilies of the valley

Miss Anna Lee Poole Of Joplin Mdwho was her cousins only attendantwore pink mesealiae satin and carriedbridesmaid roeee-

Hilleary a brother of thebride was beet man for Mr Sherwoodand the ushers were Paul Hoekinsonanother brother of the bride EdmundFreeman Watts Farmer and threecousins of the bridegroom Craigin W

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3000 yards of silk in short lengths accumulated from lepast weeks sale In the lot you will fwd nearly all kinds and colorsgood lengths from 1 yard to 10 and 12 yards These will be displayedin our Silk Department on bargain table v Remember silks or

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