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TRIBUNE INSTITUTEWOMEN'S CLUBS
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1920~ PART IV EIGHT PAGES
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Brilliant Halloween BallI fïïïîi
Annual Event at Which Mauv Debutantes of ComingSeason Will Appear Is Forerunner of Long Listof Social rVffairs Scht'duled by Fashionable Folk
affairs of a social nature are scheduled for the nextvf': ners and dances at clubs and country places
New Y k and also the most interestingtvent . the annual Halloween ball at the Tuxedo Club.
ee on Friday night, and will be the mostda; Most cf the débutants of the coming season
ranci at a forma] entertainment at this affair,ch ei tertaining on the part of those having villas
ise wiil be tilled with guests over the week-beyond di most exelusH§ and fashionable
in the count y, and any entertainment planned«' the colony i: an assured success from its inception.
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". Lew is S. MorrisMrs. I ïlandei an.i C « i
y over th:s week enc
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ne! (. lui yest erday on tlf bei t of the T
Hospit 'ongan_ toi memb« rs of sociiuvpr the v ei i. Several dinnerwere g ' :i t:.f
itpi I at the club.
Sever. rties will be giveiov»r ni one of the larg«
hall P. Keene -«
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weck is It attend th«se mon at Pun
¡ico.Dr. at.7 : Preston Pope Satter
Tfiite v. certain at dinner Sateight at co .' try i lace ai GreaiNeck, 1 !. Many of the LonjIsland in atti ndance andiiumber frcm the city wilto down b: spend the week-end -1Martin
Several small and informal luncheonsand d by theater par-
en given m thecity v the seal on
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lay i l.i'"-'. VV.ss Marj
and her anc<M.Ti a son of M rs «.
K. ! Madison Aven leaid thi M. Thomp: «n fheii¦" t-, .- ¦- ill
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quests, about 7'..¦ Centurj Fhi ate r.
Many d nguished foreigners haveirrive in the cii the lasl few days
been ( 1 an in-Colone! and Mrs '!.
A. Ev;i s in on Frida j
Mr. at d Mrsit their place in Morr
ana tl ningesi;.- n the Rritish Arm?
ved his conold. He servi<ry Hr.ci thi R. A. F.,
and in !¦ ;"-.«". from :'.'>i¡ h ent« ti'd the war, ml:'
:' armistice was signe I, barring?sr- «da when i.e was convalescing from
Marquess and Marchioness °fWglesey arrived today frcm Ottawa,Uî»kcia, and are at the Ritz-Carlton,¡¡»til they Fail for England at the end« the week. They joined Lord Victor'»Cet there..Mrs. Cornelia Adair, well known in^"giar::! and New York and a promin-'"t hostess in London, arrived on boardj?« Mauretania on Friday and is at thenptci .st. Regis, Much entertaining
:i« be done in her honor during lier'*> hero.
Henry Wick 2d to WedMiss Holen O. Underhill
'imitations have been issued for the«¡¦»läge of Miss Helen Oakley Under-J'". daughter of Frederic Edgar Un-'*rnili, to Henry Wick 2d, son of Mr.*cd Mrs. Hugh liryson Wick, of Cleve-Wi on November 10, in the ChurchI tho Incarnation. The bride will be»:**ft away by her father and will be..«nriod by Miss Frances Wick, sister.* the bridegroom, as maid of honor.¿Ü« bridesmaids will be Mrs. Josephj,'*'tVji'owe;l, Miss Cecelia Kip Hank«,P» JC*«iia Kos, Miss Beatrice Draper,
Catherine Quackenbos and MissWi liam J, Sampson
act best man, and the ushers'-'. be George Hendrie, Lawrence
Gad Plum, Joseph Beattyan Alexander Bunts. The cere-
""¦:¦ '11 be followed by a receptionat the Hotel Gotl am.
'¦¦ ¦-:''ir.^' of Miss Helen Krech,"..'¦- ter oí Mr. an Mrs. Alvin
'.¦. Krech, oi ; East Seventieth Street,'-. Stuart Wing, will take place atck 01 the afternoon of Novem¬
ber 22, in St. Bartholomew's Church.be the first large marriagethe formal opening of the New
York sea the week previous. Thegagi m« nt was announced last June
same time as that of Missdster, .Miss Margaret A.
Krtcl to \\ liam Sheffield Cowles, son'.'¦'' lirai and Mrs. William
Sheffield Cowles, and nephew of thelal olonel Roosevelt. Mr, and Mrs
ai their daughters spent themer at Southampton, L, I., and only
y iiturned to the city for thewinter.
Miss Edna E. Warnecko, who la to;" n the bride of Carl Julius vonGocven, November 6, had a tea andshower given in her honor on Thurs-daj afternoon by Miss Beatrice Silldat the latter's home, 353 West Fifty-
''¦¦¦ Street. M¡s,s Sillo will be oneof Miss Warnecke's attendants, theothers being Miss Murtha vor. Goeven,Mrs. Harry de Brun, Mrs, Henry JamesDrady ami Miss Marguerite B. War-necke, Mr. von Goeven, who is theson of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander von
Goeven, of M tclair, N, J., will have:'. rcy Speng irman for his best man.and Ralph Seward, Frederick Christ-
an, Victor Terely and William -.iir.nihers. Miss IVarnecke is a daugh-
tii of Mr. and Mrs. Edward HenryWar::-eke. The wedding will take p'acein the GeTman Lutheran Church andtl r Rev. Dr. Jacob W, Such will of-
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Miss Bertha M. HutchinsonTo Be Bride Wednesday
Miss Bertha Marie Hutchinson,ughter of Mrs. J, Harry Hutchinson,Mount Vernon. will be married to
J, Robert Whelan, son of Mr. and Mrs.¡John F. Whelan, on Wednesday Inthe Church of St. Ursula, Mount Ver-:. n. '! he ceremony will be followed
a reception at the homo of Mrs.liuichin.- .i.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of 217 Turrel!Avenue, South Orange, ant-ounce the
mem of their daughter, Helenin, to Aurelio Giorni, the pianist
:,d composer, son of Signor and Signora..i o Giorni, of Kotne. Italy. Mr. Giorni
he pianist of the Elschuco Trio.
Annoui cement is made of the engage¬ment of Miss Dorothy Taylor, daughterof James Wilson Taylor, of this cityand Watch Hill, R. I., to Wilder Gut-
.;, sun of the Rev. and Mrs. GeorgeGutter..on, of Cambridge, Mass. Thewedding will take place early in De¬cember.
On Wednesday evening, at the Brook-lvn Woman's < lub, Miss Isabel HelenHaibert was married to Roger AndrewFuller, tiie Rev. Dr. Louis Vandenburg,of Paterson, N. J., officiating. Thebride is a daughter of Mr. andMrs. »William Halbert, of 118 SouthElliott Place, Brooklyn, and a graduateof the Parker Collegiate Institute, classof '16. Mr. Fuller is the son of thelate Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Fuller, ofAlbany. He was graduated from Yalein H)ld and served during the war as
a first lieutenant with the Seventyseventh Division in France. The maidof honor was Miss Grace H. Cornelland the bridesmaids were Miss LouiseM. Sayre and Miss Dorothy Cornell. Thebest man was Edward M. Porter, ofSpringfield, Mnss., and the ushersGeorge Halbert, Horace S. Dougherty,Renwick M. Brown and John H.Wiepert.
Brides of SeasonPromise to Rival"Buds" in Number
Amoiii; the Many Engage¬ments Announce«? I y Thatof Miss Elsie Louise Mor¬gan to Alfred M. Whitman
Engagements ef interest to the socialworld continue to be announced daily,and as many of them are f« ...
soon by announcem nti of early wed¬ding date s, the bi idi s prom e to bealmost as numerous this coming sea¬son as the debutantes.Miss Elizabtth S. Morgan, of East
Orange, N. J.. announces the engage¬ment of her niece, Miss Elsie LouiseMorgan, daughter of the late Mr. afcdMrs. Henry Southmayd Morgan, to Al¬fred Machado Whitman, son of Mr. andMrs. Alfred Andrews Whitman, NewYork. Mr, Whitman served in th«French army attached to the AmericanAmbulance Field Service, previous tothe entry of the United State.- into thewar. Later lie joined the U. S. TankCorps, taking an active part m the St,Mihiel and Argonne campaigns.Announcement was made last week
by Colonel and Mrs. Charles ElliotWarren, of 114 Fast Thirty sixthStreet, of the engagement of theirdaughter, Miss Margaret R. Warren,to Shannon Lord Meany, of Morris-town, N. J. Miss Warren attended theSpence School and is a member ofthe Junior League and the Daughtersof the Cincinnati. Mr Meany is a sonof E. P. Meany, of Alnwick Hail, Con¬vent, N, J., and a graduate oi Prince¬ton, class '16. During the war heserved as captain, also aid to MajorGeneral Charles Bailey, F. S. A., andas recontioissance officer, Eighty-firstDivision. He is a m em er of tho Mor¬ris County Golf and Whippany Riverclubs.
Mrs. Salvador Ros. of S25 West EndAvenue, announces the engagement ofher daughter, Miss Luisa Kos. to JohnWindsor White, of North Crookne! i."Mass. Miss Ros is a daugMei of tin-late Salvador ¡U<, of this citj andCuba. Mr. White i: a son oí Mr. ;: idMrs. John Addison White. No datehas been set for the wedding.Formal announcement ha- beer, made
of the engagement of Miss MargaritaSchuyler Ver Planck, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. William Gordon Ver Planckof 321 West Ninetieth Street, NewYork, and Bay Head, N. J., to JohnConrad Cattus, sen of Mr. and Mrs.John Van Antwerp Cattus, also of tinscity and Bay Hi ad. Miss Ver Planck¡3 a direct descendant of AbrahamIsaac Ver Planck, who settled her«early in the seventeenth century,-ancis related to the Van Rensselaers, VanCortlandts, Schuyler? arid other oldfamilies of this city. She is a graduate of the Farmington School. MrCattus was a captain in the 30th In¬fantry during the wai
Another interesting engagement justmade known is that of Miss DorothjWells, daughter of Mrs. LivermonWells, of Boston, to Lothrop' MotlejWeld, only son of Mr. and Mrs. EdwanMotley Weld, of 22 Last Eighty-seconiStreet, New York, and Tuxedo. MisiWells is a granddaughter of the lattColonel Thomas L. Livermore and isister of Mrs. H. D. Bigelow, of Bostonand of Bulkeley Weils, of New YorkMr. Weld was a junior lieutenant iithe Naval Flying Corps during the war
Another engagement just announcedis that of Miss Elizabeth Currandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Curranof Pelham, to Winfred Byron Holtoijr.. of this city. Miss Curran attende«Pelham College and Oaksmere. Diirin)the was she was connected with thNational League of Women's ServieRnd was engaged in volunteer worlat the Naval Hospital at Pelham BayMr. Holton is a graduate of Wesleya:University and formerly was assistasdirector of the Bureau of MunicipaResearch. a
]\/¡B. AND MRS. ROOSEVELT were married in the Hotel Lor-raine, this city, on October 12. They have been spending part
of their honeymoon at flic Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City. Mrs.Roosevelt was Miss Virginia Lee Minor. lier husband acted oh
sp« nsor a c.l 1stciting in September last in St. Ann's Church.Sayville, I g Isla nd.
Mrs. Ba, lo was married a week ego yesterday in ¡lie chantryof St. Tho7nas's Church, She was Miss Madge Raymond Lesher,and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, Lesher, of ,-;6'5 ParleA venue.
Miss Wadsworth is a daughter of Senator and Mrs. James IT'.Wadsworth. She will be one of the débutantes of the season inWashington.
Mrs. Shedden was Miss Helen Muriel Purdy. She is a daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Purdy, of 966 Lexington Avenue. Hermarriage took place October l't in the.Central Presbyterian Churclu
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Reception to Follow Marriage to Porter Houglund;Wedding of Miss Margaret MacLeod to ErskineBluuvelt Van Honten to Take Place Wednesday
One of the mosl interesting of the'many-wedding scheduled for the week
tha Miss Marjorie BruceStewart, daughter ui Dr. and Mrs.)George IF Stewart, to Porter Hoag-
son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond'>'¦ md, on Thui ¡ay in tue Col-i' .- .'" Church of St. V« holas, Fif+h
" and !- orty eighth Street. The« <¦: «von ..>. be v, ed by a recep¬tion at the 1 of e bride's parent;12 East F .;¦.. Street. Mrs. RobertN'ose White will be her sister's matron
honor and he olli ei attendantswill be Mrs. C. Maury .'ones, sister ofthe bridegroom; Miss Dorothy Stewart,sister f the ride; Mrs. W. Thorn Ris¬se' and Miss Ethel Simmons. Therewill be two flower girls, Elizabeth Rie-man Duval and Mary Leslie Stewart,siste: of the bride.
Jose] h M. Hoagland will serve as hisbrother's best man and the ushers wii!be Raymond Hoagland jr., anotherbrother; John C. Colt, Lionel Bonner,Robert V. White, C. Maury Jonen andHenri Werleman.
Dr. Stewart is president of the NewYork Academy of Medicine.
The marriage of M.ss Margaret Mac¬Leod, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John¬ston MacLeod, of Flushing, Long Island,to Erskine Blauvelt Van Houten, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Erskine J. S. VanHouten. of Nyack-on-Hudson, will takeplace Wednesday evening at St.George's Church, Flushing. Miss LouiseMacLeod will be her sister's maid ofhonor, and the other attendants will beMrs. Frederick W. L. Dressel, sister ofthe bridegroom; Miss Mary MacLeod,sister of the bride, and the Misse3Laura Bleécker, Katharine Thomas,Louise Lamar and Margaret Davies.James H. Blauvelt will serve as his
nephew's best man, and the usners willbe Warren B. Pond, Frederick W. L.Dressel, Thomas DeM. Jordan, Mar¬shal! V, H. Sickels, Everett Martineand Robert H. Baldwin. The ceremonywili be followed by a reception at 49
South Parsons Avenue, the home of thebii ie's parents.The engagement was announced last
June. During the war Mr. Van Houtenserved overseas us. an ensign in the
On Saturday afternoon, at Oysteray, Miss Katherine B. Pago ,v 11 be¬
come ti e bride of Howard Eiurd.\'( rwich H the hi me of th bride'sparents, Mr and Mrs. Frank C. B. Page.Miss Ruth Page will be her ter'smaid of honor and the bride ti ai willbe Miss Mildred Howell, of Easton,Pa.; M.ss Olive Leonard, of Seattle;M.ss Emily B. Honeymtin, Miss Evi ynSchoefer, Miss Rachel Higgins an iMrs. Courtenay N. Aten. Mr. Bu>rdick,who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ClintonDe Witt Burdick, will have his brother,Robert A. Burdick, for his best man,and the ushers will be Howard Knotts,of Boston; James Fitzgerald, of New¬ark; Whitney Peterson. Gerald Clarke,Edgar Page and Courtenay N. Aten.
Only relatives and a few. intimatefriends will be present at the weddingof Miss Elizabeth J. Galvin to ColonelMerrill Getty Baker, vice-president ofthe American Vanadium Corporationand president of the American Interna¬tional Stee! Corporation, on Saturday,in St, Thomas's Church. Miss Ga.vinis the daughter of Mrs. John Galvin,of Last Greenwich, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Earle Jardine, ofOak Knoll, Pasadena, Calif., announcethe engagement of their daughter, MissCatherine Jardine, to Andrej JacksonPost jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. AndrewJackson Post, of this city. The mar-nage will take place at the end ofnext month, and on the return fromtheir wedding trip Mr. Post and hisbride will live in Flushing, L. I. Mr.Pest is a graduate of Princeton, class
,'1,7, and during the war served as aciieutenant in the Signal Corps, attachedto the Second Division.
Two Wilson SistersTo Be IntroducedTo Newport Society
Molher is to Give SeveralLarge Entertainments forDaughters Next Season;Colonists Closing Cottages
.-. ia Dispatch to The TribuneNEWPORT, R. !.. Oct. 23..Mrs.
Richa '. Thornton Wilson will intro-her daughters, Miss Louisa Steed-
man Wilson and Miss .Marion MasonW ".. to society at Newport nextseason, when she will give several]large entertainments for them. TheWilsons have been passing the sum¬mer at their country estate in Middlc-town, adjoining Newport. They closedth - stay there Wednesday and Iff*.¡for Palmetto Bluff, S. ('. For the last
ars Mrs. Wilson has omitted hersoc al entertainments because of thed( ath of a relative.Among the Now Yorkers who closed
their Newport residences for the sea-son this week and returned to NewYork ;¡ro Mr. and Mrs. Lewis QuentinJones, Mrs .lohn J. Wysong, Mr. andMrs. Charles DeL. Oelrichs and Mr.and Mrs. Frederick Godwin.
'¦': W, Fitzhugh Whitehouse enter-ta ned for ci,.'are!'« at her residenceWednesday afternoon, to commemoratethe seventh birthday of her daughter.Ad ¡aide Frances Whitehouse.
harles V. Hawthorne, of Province-'town and New York, has ended a visitwith Mr. and Mrs. George PeabodyE istis. While here he painted the por-traits of their two children, which will
-. in the Ferargil Gallery inN«'v\ Yo ri:.
Mr.;. David King, of New York, isal M uench inger-King.
Mrs. Luther Kountze, w'ho has beenstopping with her son-in-law and'daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William P.'Burden, since closing the Cadwalder
.which he occupied ihis season,.'¦¦ ..-,¦ V >rk Wednesday.Governoi and Mrs. R. LivingstonBe« have returned to their home,'. ! r| at Newport, after ;«.n ex-
-. trip on the special campaigntrain of Senator Harding.Mrs. Vanderbilt and her -laughter,the C« .'.¦ .--:. cher.yi, returned
fr< m L« nfcx Thursday and aro at ThirI'.r ikers for the late season.
Mrs. Edward J. Berwind closed heri;> .. and returned 15 x, «w
] York. Mr, Berwind is expected bacifrom France next month.
Mrs. Cl irles F. Hoffman, who spentthe summ« r al road, arrived at the
:.. r-King on Saturday for ashort visit wl e inspecting her New-pert < tat Arms« a Hall. Mrs. W.:' g ne Dashler, of Columbus, and her...-¦¦ :. son-iii -v.'.v, Mr. air«: Mrs.R, Cox, of hifago, ar" also there.
Mrs '¦'-". i iw M organ, Mrs. Fi an¬cla M. Bacon ar J. Ridgley Carter, ofParis, were week-end guests of JamesS Cush m a n.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Whitehouse,the latter formerly Miss Mary CrockerAlexander, who were married in NewYork last week, are passing a part oftheir honeymoon in Newport at East-borne Lodge, the Whitehouse home¬stead,
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Drexel havegone to White Sulphur Springs forthree weeks.Among those who entertained at din¬
ner during the week were Mr. and MrsIrwin Loughlin, Dr. and Mrs. Alexan vr
Hamilton Rice, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamStorrs Wells and Mr. and Mrs. WillipmBuren,
Miss Moffat EngagedMr. and Mrs. William L. Moffat
have announced the engagement oftheir daughter, Misa Adelaide White-house Moffat, to Heyliger Church, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Melville Church, o-fWashington. Miss Moffat made herdébut in 1916. Mr. Church was grad¬uated from Yale in 1917 and duringthe war was attached to th« 95th Aero
j Squadron of the A- E. F.
ciety Folk tliisv[arriages of Yesterday Include Miss Helene White-
house to Charles C. Walker, Miss Anita Emmet toB. H. Hall and Miss Aliee Blum to E. H. Bigelow
Many weddings of interest to New York society bookin the country, and there were two or three marriages of im]brated in the city, although the latter were smal affairs,;ng. Miss Helene Whitehouse became the bride of Clof Boston; Miss Anita Emmet was married ta Bari .'¦¦ '-.'.Alice Isabel Blum to Edwin Hicks Bigelow, Miss Margarelley Doty Brown, Miss Frances Mulliken tu Set!«Miss Catherine Gordon Ames <o Wahvorth Pattison.
The marriage of Miss Whitehouse and Mr. WaMark's Church, Mount Kisco, and it was attiguests from this city, who went out on a special train. ither attendants Miss Cornell:. Vanderbilt, MissEleanor S. Towne, Miss Glady Livermore, Miss SylviElaine de Negre. Her younger sister, Evelyn V\ :
Bul.W. Cameron Forbes, of Boston, once
Governor of the Philippines, was Mr.Walker's best man, and the usherswere William Fitzhugh Whitehouseand Norman Ogden Whitehouse, unclesof the bride; Philip S. Sears andStephen Van Rensselaer Crosby, ofBoston; Allison V. Armour, of Chi¬cago; Gordon Knox Bell and JosephRowland Hunt. The ceremony was fol¬lowed by a reception at Ridgewood,the country home of the bride's par¬ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitehouse.Miss Emmet became the bride of Mr.
Hall in Grace Church, Broadway andTenth Street. Owing to mourning onlyrelatives and a few intimate friendswere present at the ceremony, whichwas performed by the Rev. William G.Thayer, head master of St. Mark'sSchool, assisted by the rector, the Rev.Dr. Charles Lewis Slattery. A smallreception followed at the home of thebride's aunt, MIs3 Lydia Emmet, G35Park Avenue. The bride, who is adaughter of Color...! Rol ert T. Emmelol 71 Cast Eighty-ninth Street, wasattended by I hree lit! fl r girls,her cousin, Helene Phelps, ai Ly iaS and Kate I!. Emmet, daughters ofher brother and sister law, Mr. andMrs. Herbert Emmet. Lindaay C A,nosserved as Mr. Hall's best man.
Miss A?argaret jenksBride of Stanley Brown
The marriage of Miss MargaretJenks, daughter of Mr. and Mrmiah Whipj . Jei i, of 36 GraPark t 7-'' anley 1 lot y Brown, took; iace yi st( day aftei noon at the hi miof the bri de. The cei em« ny wformed by the il ...-. Mailand a small recepi on fo low ed¡ hiiip Alden Glazie r, of Gr«Conn was ti n of honS. Knowlson, of Chicago, servedman. <>n their ret im fron: the r wedding trip Mr, and Mrs. Brown will liv«at 1 Lexington Avenue.
Mrs. Brown served abroad as a Y. MC. A. and canteen worker, and MrBrown as a ca ain of fie d artA. F. F. Mr. Brown membi rthe law firm of Sackett, ChapmarBrown and Cross.
Miss Alice Isabel Blum, daughter cMr. and Mrs. Edward Charles Blunwas married yesterday at Snore AcreBay Shore. L. !.. the summer home cthe bride's family, to Edwin HieltBigelow, son of Mr. and MrsBigelow, of 15 Clark Street, Brookly;The ceremony was at 4 o'clock anwas performed by the Rev. L. MaseClark.The matron of honor was Mrs. Regnald Loomis Carter, the maid of hono
Miss Agnes B. Bigelow, sister of tibridegroom, and the other attendanwere Mrs. Norman Toerge and t!Misses Clara Murdock, Helen OgdiWood, Helen Kene and Corinne Sehnler-Walden.Augustus J. Cordier served as be¡man, and the ushers were Elliot Big
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The wedding to oir.tr room, whichmauve uni «rclm urns and antum igown was of white itin ein pearls, with court traold point lace that hadher mother at her w« rig «¦ car¬ried a bouquet of wh
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