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THE WASHINGTON HERALD WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28 1906 54

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Miss Becomes theBride of Mr S Waslilmrn

WEDDING A SOCIETY EVENT

Bishop Snttcrlce Officiated at Cere-mony Which Took Place in St

Johns Church Decorntlonn WereElaborate and Guest Includeda Xamuer of Prominent People

Johns Church was thescene of onoof the most beautiful weddings In all itshistory yesterday afternoon when MissAlice Langhorne of this city and StanleyWashburn of Minneapolis Minn weremarried in the presence of a fashionablecompany Right Rev Henry Satterlee Bishop of Washington officiating as-

sisted by the rector of the church RevRoland Cotton Smith

As the invitations were limited strictly-to relatives and close personal friendsthe aide chapels were screened from thebody of the church by a wall of pine andsouthern smilax extending from the top ofthe pews to the gallery The gallery frontwas covered with smilax so as to makea solid wall of rich green from whichrose a growing wall of palms dwarfand other decorative greens The galler-ies were further ornamented by clustersof white chrysanthemums going com-pletely around the church The wall backof the chancel was treated to a veiling ofgreen from altar to roof while at eitherside of the altar rote a small forest ofpalms and chrysanthemum and a graduat-ed line of lighted tapers in gilt candela-bra

During the seating of the guests Andrewof Philadelphia gave a beauti-

ful recital which ended in the bridal mu-

sic of Lohengrin as the bride entered thechurch The ushers wmho led the proces-sion were W D Washburn Jr of Min-

neapolis Cadwalteder Washburn of NewYork both brothers of the bridegroomRichard Barry also of New York JohnBass of Chicago and Messrs Marshalland Cary Langhorne brothers of thebride The latter was attended only byher sister Mrs Powell Clayton Jr

The brides gown was a princess robe ofreal lace built on a foundation of whitesilk with an accordion pleating of whitechiffon She wore a tulle veil withorange blossoms and carried a bouquet-of orchids and lilies of the valley

The matron of honor wore a gown ofpink chiffon made with full skirt andround waist The former which had onlya slight train trimmed in deep tucksand narrow ruffles in alternate rows fromthe hem half way up the skirt to thebelt A picture In pink with bouquet

Bridesmaid roses completed the cos-

tumeWitnessing the ceremony were In addi-

tion to the brides immediate family theparents of the bridegroom exSenatorand Mrs W D Washburn his brotherinlaw and sister Dr and Mrs HamiltonWright Mr and Mrs Harold YarneDMr and Mrs Alfred Norris of Philadel-phia the Chief Justice of the SupremeCourt Mr Fuller and his daughter MrsMason Rear Admiral and Mrs Robley DEvans Mr and Ord Parsons MrsForaker and Miss Foraker Mrs JamesR Garfield Mrs Satterlee and Miss Sat

Paulding Mr and MrsJames F Barbour Mrs M K BroomMiss Sheridan Miss Gale Miss Gay MrsGaillard Hunt the Misses McCammonMr and Mrs OrmsbyMeCammon Drand Mrs Chatard Mrs Peyton RussellMiss Sheridan Mr and Mrs Charles ASpalding Mr and Mrs Charles H PoorMrs Joseph H Kuhn Miss Foulke MRSCasaells and Miss Cassells

A small reception at the home of thebrides parents Mr and Mrs John DLanghorne followed the ceremony alterWhich Mr and Mrs Washburn left foran extensive honeymoon trip to end attheir future home in Minneapolis

The marriage of Mary Digges Leedaughter of Mrs Charles Carroll Leeformerly of New York but now residingin Washington to Mr OAkbrklge ofFrederick County Md took placeyesterday at noon at St MatthewsChurch The ceremony at whichbrides uncle Rev Thomas S Lee rectorof St Matthews officiated took place Mthe Chapel of St Anthony adjoining themain edifice and was witnessed only bya small company of relatives and friends-A nuptial mass followed the ceremonyRev Edward L Buckey the assistantrector being the celebrant

The marblelined walls of the chapelmade a beautiful background for thetropical ornamentation of palms foliageplants chrysanthemums and roses whichwere placed about the altar on whichgleamed many tapers set amidst thevases of roses The floor was coveredwith handsome rugs and during the masswhich followed the ceremony the coupleknelt at whitecovered prledleux at thefoot of the altar steps

The music at the mass which wasrendered by eight male volees waspurely Gregorian and was most Impres-sive

The ushers who seated the guests someminutes before 12 were Robert J Collierof New York James P Lee Lee Horseyand Charles C L Horsey When thebride arrived she was escorted by herbrother Dr Thomas S Lee of this cityand attended by her sister Miss HelenLee as maid of honor Mr Philip ACarroll was best man

The bridal toilet of embroidered whitesatin was enriched by quantities of oldpoint lace modishly arranged Her tulleveil was held by a half circlet of orangeblo56oms and a diamond crescent broochwas her only ornament Her bouquetwas a shower of orchids and lilies of thevalley The meld of honor wore anequally effective costume of white lacewith a girdle In pompadour effects Her

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Mrs Lee mother of the bride after-ward entertained at a small breakfast ather residence 1881 Eighteenth street

Among the guests here were Mr Justiceand Mrs White Mr and Mrs HerbertD Robins Mr and Mrs W E Mont-gomery Miss Iselin Miss Moran MissBryce Miss ParrIsh and S L Parriahall of New York and Mr and MrsColumbus ODonnell Lee and Hon John

Carroll former governor of Marytonfl all of Baltimore The bride andbridegroom onan afternoon train forthe r wedding journoy the bride wearinga modish gown of dark brown broadclothwith hat to match Their future homewill be in Mr Horecys country place inFrederick County Md with a shortstay in Baltimore and in Washington one of the probabilities of eachwinter season

The debut of Miss Evelyn Chow whichtook place yesterday afternoon was ofparticular interest to Washington uoactynot only because of its addition of a veryattractive member to the smartest resi-dent set but because it reopened tofashionable world the home of the budsgrandmother Mrs Titian J Coffey aftera period of mourning Mrs Coffey withwhom the debutante and her young sis-ter have lived since the death of theirmother in their early childhood not onlywelcomed the contemporaries of MissChew with their parents and friends butan older circle of friends seldom met atafternoon receptions many of whom haveknown tho society of the Capital for threeand III some cases four generations JohnChew the soninlaw of the hostess wasalso present to present his friends to hisyoung daughter who bids fair to be oneof the belles of the season

Hundreds of bouquets decorated the twolarge drawing rooms whore the receivingparty stood while In the diningroom thentire center of the large table was

aaeed In pink roses with all the acc sseries of the feast carrying out the samecolor scheme

Receiving with the hostess and de-butante were Mrs Thomas W Symons aniece of the former and Miss MargarettaSymons the latter also a bud of the pres-ent season Other assistants wore MrsGordon Cummings Mrs Charles W RaeMrs Robert Chew Miss Woodhull MissWallach Miss Carlisle Miss Eleanor Par-ker Miss Marie Barnes with the follow-ing buds of this or next month Miss Fred-erica Morgan Miss Joanna SchroederMiss Stephanie Trascott Miss MollyDodge and Miss Frances Goldsborough

Representative and Mrs Longworthwho returned to town yesterday are TIOWat the White House where they will makea short visit before opening their homeon Eighteenth street

Mrs Gheen wife of Rear AdmiralGheen retired has Invitations out for a-

te 4 to 7 Thursday December 6 whenMiss Gheen will be presented

Theodore P Shonts and Missesto

day from Panama will come to theirhome in Washington on Thursday

Mto Ness May Palmer daughter ofJ W Palmer was married laa1t evening-to Frank W Garden In the M EChurch a large company of friends

the ceremony The weddingparty led by E Hume Talbert SCharles Staufter Kirk Holmes and Har-ris Gould ac ushers

The brWeJ who was escorted to thealtar by her father wore a gown ofwhite peau de sole with tulle veil thelatter fastened lilies of the valleywhich entered largely into the com-position of her bridal bouquet Her onlyattendant was her niece Miss ElizabethBourn who wore a gown of white Frenchbatiste over pink and carried pink rosesHarry Gram was best man The pastorof the church Rev Joseph Dawson off-iciated

A reception at the home of the bridesparent followed the ceremony the brideand bridegroom leaving later for aem trip

On their return they will reside at 967C

Thirteenth street where they will b athome Tuesdays in February

Mrs Eleanor Granger entertained atluncheon yesterday when her guestswere Morgan Miss FlemingHibUB Miss Stone Miss Calve MissSmith Miss Bucat Miss Macartney MissKaufTmann Miss Barry and Miss JcwettMiss Granger will not make her debutthis season as had been intended on

of Mrs Granger being in mourn-ing but she hopes to be among the deb-utantes next season

Mr and Mrs Qrd Parsons of NewYork are the uesta of Senator and MrsForaker during their short visit to WashIton having oomo fo attend the Langhorne Washburn wedding

Mrs Edgar Bright of New Orleanswill arrive today to be the guest of MrsCharles S Brbmwell Col and MrsBromwell have invitations out for a largedinner in compliment to Mrs Bright onTuesday December 4

Mrs Symons and Miss Symons havecards for three Mondays in December

4 and 17 This series of days at homewill servo as the medium of introducingMiss Symons to the large circle

Mr and Mrs Charles Spalding have ar-rived at their home on Rhode Island avenue for the winter from theirplace on tee Hudson

Dr and Mrs John Crayke Simpsonhave to the city and arc at theNew Wlllard for a few days prior toopening their house on Massachusettsavenue

Mr and Mrs Thomas F Walsh willgive a large dinner December 18 and acostume bill New Year eve Mrs Walshwill resume her Fridays at home in De-cember

ConffreHfimnnn Daughter a UncleBedford Pa Nov 27 Miss Margaret

Anne Reynolds the eldest daughter ofRepresentative John M Reynolds whowas reelected to represent the Nineteenthdistrict in Congress this month was mar-ried to Shirley Clarke Hulse of NewYork at the home of the brides parentshere this evening The ceremony wasperformed by the Rev William HirstHelgham of James Episcopal ChurchThe bride Is a graduate of Bryn Mawrand many of the guests were her formerclassmates Mr Hulse Is a civil and me-chanical engineer

Death of Percy R KingNews was received here yesterday of

the death of Mr Percy R King of NewYork who has for some years post beenso identified with Washington society asto be regarded as one of the oldest residents Mr King had been living here forthe past three years was a member ofthe Metropolitan and the Chevy Chaseclubs and the Union and other NewYork social organizations He was veryhighly connected as among the old andgenuine aristocracy of New York and

fine and kindly gentleman his deathwill be deplored by every one who

privilege of his acquaintance

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IARFIELDS AS HOSTS

Governor and Wife Receivein Honor ot Dauliter

INFORMAL DANCING

Two Trainloads of GneMtji troutBaltimore Attend Ball at tile Ex-

ecutive Munition Debutante of theSeason at the Maryland CapitalParticipate In the Festivities

Special te The Washlnston HeraldAnnapolis Md Nov 27 Two special

trainloads of guests came from Balti-more tonight to attend the ball at theExecutive Mansion given by Gov andMrs Edwin Warfleld in honor of thedebut of their eldest daughter Miss Car-rie Warfjeld AH of old colonial

and the navy set present asthere has not been a dance at thp execu-tive house for years and Miss WarfleldIs the first daughter of a governor tomake her debut In its stately halls

Miss Warfield will not bo formally In-

troduced to society prior to her appear-ance at the first Monday german withthe other debutantes of the season onDecember 3

Affair la InformalThe affair this evening wus In the na-

ture of an oldfashioned party and wasthoroughly informal and Jolly with a-

lack of stiffness Invitations to it wereconfined to the dancing set in Baltimore and a number of young girls andmen in Annapolis The debutantes of theseason however who will be Miss Warfields companions at other entertainmenU had the right of way

Guests were received In the red drawingroom on the second floor which wasdecorated with American Beauty roses

Governor Taken PartDancing took place in the specious han

and the yellowroom which weo profusewith greens and palms A number of oldfashioned dances were given includingthe VarseeVlennc In governorand his wife took part All presentjoined in a rollicking Virginia reel

The Naval Academy Band rendered themusIc A real oldfashioned Marylandupper of the famous Maryland dishoswere served from 1130 p l to 130 a nt

Mrs Warfleld wore a gown of opales-

cent chiffon over white chiffon satin cmbroWered with opals and trimmed withpoint and duchess lace and her jewefewere diamonds

Miss WarfleWs gown was of whitepoint desprit over white silk trimmedwith lace and pink rosebuds and sho held-

a bouquet of pink roses

HARVARD MEN

Thanksgiving Is Birthday of Foun

der of University

Mcmlierw of Alumni WillHold Special Service at Whicji

President May Be Present

TtautksErfiring D y this year hasdouble significance for Harvard menIn the first place it te a Jwm of oldHarvard who signed the national Thanksgiving Day proclamation and In the sec-

ond PlaCe Thanksgiving this year fallson the birthday of the founder of Har-

vard University for It was on November3 MW that John Harvye son of Robert a butcher was born

Omaes Harrardlenses in nwmdo toto areprepared to celebrate tomorrow the 289thbirthday of the founder of the almamater Harvard men in this city andmembers of the University Club will ob-

serve the event in a fitting manner andit may taken a a that ProsWent Roosevelt the foremost Harvardman In the world will devote a few mo-

ments of his valuable time to thoughts oftbnt worthy pioneer of higher education-in this country-

A former ambassador from the UnitedStates to England once publicly declaredttatt if he were conducting a party ofAmerican tourists through England hewould immediately upon his arrival inLondon take them to the old church atBankable now known as Southwark Ca-

thedral not so much because of themany objects of historic and literary in-

terest to be there as for the sakeof the entry in the baptismal registerunder date November 29 1607 JohnHarvye son of Robert a butcher Forthat refers to the founder of Har-vard University

By his mothers will Harvard inherltpdconsiderable wealth in 1635

he married Miss Ann Sadler thedaughter of a Sussex clergyman andwith her left SouWiwark for New England They made their home at Charlestown where soon after their arrivalHarvard was admitted as a townsmanand a month or two later a freemanHe and his wife became members of theFirst Church bf Charlestown and heoften occupied the pulpit and acted asassistant to pastor

Impressed by the desirability of educating the children of the colonists as wellas the native youth In knowledge andgodliness Harvard cordially encouraged-a project of the settlers to found a schoolfor which Newton had been chosen as thesite and his practical interest in thescheme manifested Itself In the form of abequest of half of this estate amounting-to some and his library of 320

The humble seminary In the wil-

derness constructed of wood thus endowed was the beginning of the greatuniversity

Mission Inmates to Get DinnerA Thanksgiving dinner will be given the

Inmates of the Florence Crlttenten Mis-

sion At a meeting of the auxiliary to theboard of management held last week theplans for the feast were perfected Manyarticles have been pledged as presentspeople interested in the work of the mission A Christmas sale for the benefit ofthe home will be held at the trainingschool US Third street on December 4

and 5

Memorial for SamuelThe life and services of Samuel Plerpont

Langley are to be commemorated In amemorial meeting of the board of regentsof the Smithsonian Institution of whichProf Langley was secretary from 1887

to 1906 The meeting will be held in thelecture room of the United States National Museum Monday evenfng December3 at 815 oclock

Addresses are to be delivered by Chan-cellor of tile Smithsonian InstitutionMelville W Fuller Chief Justice of theUnited States Mr Andrew D WhiteLL D and Prof E C Pickering director of Harvard observatory who wInpeak on Mr Ixingleys contribution toastronomy

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IN MINE MEET

Chpnzam Company Indorses Admln-IntratlonM Policy Name TmnteeThe annual meeting of the shareholders-

of the Capuzaya Mining Company washeld at the offices of the compdny In theColorado Building Monday about Sfper cent of the stock being representedin porson or by proXy The management

indorsed and Its ticket for theboard of trustees for the coming year

elected as follows John P Jonesformer United States Senator fromNevada H H Dnrncllle assessor of thedistrict F W Pratt of A S PrattSons A L Hough patent attorneyGeorge W Castle of Louisa Ky H AGrlpp Arthur M Davis managerof the company In Mexico William PFairmnn of Falrman Co PhiladelphiaCharles Evans president Atlantic CityNational Bank E C EugeneDavis A B Schell of L W A BScJhell Paris Franco J Hutehlnson KayGothenberg Sweden Theq B Egbertarid W E DeWitt

The new board of trustees will meetthis morning at the offices of theP ny to elect officers

HARBOR CONVENTION

roduce Exchange to Work forImprovements

New York Nov 2TWHIIam H Doug-las president of the New York ProduceExchange announced this afternoon thatthe organization of which he is the heedhas decided to senTl delegates to the thirdannual convention of the National Riverahd Harbors Congress to be heldWashington December 6 and 7 for the

of achieving united action in tiecampaign being carried on for Increasedappropriations for the improvement ofthe rivers and harbors of the country

The fact that water transportation suchas would be possible with sufficient ap-propriations would cost onesixthof the present rail rates is being pointedout by members of the as oneof the strongest arguments in favor ofthe needed appropriations

GUESTS AT GARY HOME

Reception Held in Honor of Golden

Wedding Anniversary

Seven Married Daughters and OneDntiRliterInlaw Awslst Wife of

WasbtaclM HewiiBaltimore Md N r 27 The seven

daughters and the da ghtermJaw of former Postmaster General andMrs James A Gary helped receive at therepttott giWn by den and Mrs Gary

at their house tonight in honor of thefiftieth anniversary of their wedding

The house was even more gorgeouslydecorated with palms and golden chrys-anthemums tonight than last nightwhen there was a family dinner Threehundred and fifty guests were present

Assisting Mr end Mrs Gary were thesedaughters and sonsinlaw Mr and MrsRobert C Taylor of New York Mr andMrs Henry P janes Mr and MrsHarold Randolph Mr and Mrs EugeneLevering Jr Mr and Mrs Francis Pe

ram Mrs Van Lear Black Dr andMrs Andrew H WbUrkJge their son andhis wife Mr and Mrs S Stanley Garyand these grandchildren Misses Lartinfe-Jftaea Leutaa MacGIH Gary Mary ReganGary Messrs Henry Janes Frances EPegram Jr Van Lear Black Jr EStanley Gary jr Mrs Garys sister MrsTheresa Wilson Gen Garya sisterH B HoUen Baltimore County andMrs Theresa Wilson who was maid fbaser and only survivor of the weddingattendants

Van Lear Black te ill wtth typhoid fe-ver and James A Gary Jr is at Har-vard

Gen Gary WM married at the age oftwentythree and Isle wife who MissLvvtniH W Corrfe was a few yearsyounger Mrs Wilson the maid of honorIs now eightyfour

Gen and Mrs Gary received a numberof beautiful presents and many lettersof congratulation from Baltimore andoutoftown friends

MRS YERKES SEEKS FREEDOM

Widow of Millionaire Car MagnatePrepares for Divorce

Allentown Pa Nov 27 William HJohnson a Chicago lawyer who was as-sociated with Charles T Yerkes todaysecured from an actor playing here adeposition that he was one of the partythat witnessed wedding of Mrs MaryAdelaide Yerkes to Wilson Mfener Ac-cording te Johnson Mrs Yerkes is anx-ious for a divorce from Mizner and isgaining a residence In Chicago to se-cure

Mr Johnson said he has always believed-a wedding took place but the matter hadto be established legally He said theInformation served to establish marriageapd also established basts for a divorceMr Johnson said

Mrs Yerkes has been told by friendspresent that there really was a weddlngbut declares that she remembers nothingabout and thinks she must have beenloped The libel in divorce against heryoung husband will be started as soon asMrs YerkesMizner Is well enough togive testimony She has submitted toseveral severe operations and Is notstrong Under the divorce she will pro-cure Mizner will not be entitled to any ofher property

TABLET UNVEILED AT YORK

Marks Spot Where ContinentalOnce Held Session

York Pa Nov 27 The unveiling of abronze tablet In Centre Square markingthe spot where once stood the ColonialCourthouse In which the ContinentalCongress met during the darkest periodof the American Revolution took placehero today Several thousand school children a band of music and a choir tookpart In the exercises The tablet waserected and unveiled by the YorktownChapter of the Daughters of the Ameri-can Revolution

Open Winter Early SpringWilkesbarre Pa Nov 27 A number of

blackbirds and robins were seen at Berwick near here this morning and oldsettlers declare that this Is the best pos-sible indication open winter and anearly spring The birds usually disappearfrom this district several weeks earliereach fall

MTU James toward 111 with FeverLouisville Ky Nov James

Howard whose husband is serving a lifesentence for the Goebel murder is IIIwith typhoid fever at the Deaconess Hos-pital Her children are separated It having been fpund necessary to place themIn different homes

Senator Cnlloma Nephew DeadPhoenix Ariz Nov 27 Shelby M

Cujlom clerk df the Arizona SupremeCourt and nephew of Senator CullombfJHlnoIs died here yesterday of con

He was thirtyeightold

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