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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 84

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16-Section 3 THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY COUNTESS ALICE SZECHENYI WED TO COUNT BELA HADIK Marriage Takes Place Yesterday At Washington With Notable, Group Of Guests Present From Diplomatic And Official Society WASHINGTON. LARGE and notable company A diplomatic and official society attended the wedding yesterday of Countess Alice Szechengi, daughter of the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szeebenyi, and Count Bela Hadik, son of Count John Hadik, Premier of Austria former. ceremony was performed at St. Matthew's Church at 3.30 o'clock and was followed by a reception at the Legation. The bride was attended by her sister, Countess Cornelia Szechenyi, as maid of honor, and her youuger sisters, Countess Sylvia and Countess Nandine Szechenyi, were the flower girls.

Her other attendants included Countess Margaret Hadik, sister of the bridegroom: Princess Elizabeth Cantacuzene, cousin of Count Szechenyi; Miss Edith Eustis, daughter of Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis, and Miss Dora White, daughter of Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich. Count Wydenbruck Acts As Best Man The best man was Count Wedenbruck, an Austrian living in New York, and the ushers were Baron Paul Schell of the Hungarian Legation; Mr.

Large Dinner Is Given At Warrenton Club Mr. And Mrs. Baldwin D. Spilman, Entertain For New York Guests WARRENTON, VA. Mr.

and Mrs. Baldwin Day Spilman, entertained fifty guests at dinner Saturday evening at North Wales Club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goode, of New York, who are spending a week here, The same evening Mr. and Mrs.

David Batchelder were hosts at a dance at the Warrenton Country Club. Mrs. Isham Keith, Mrs. R. R.

Barrett. Mrs. John Chauncey Williams, Miss Amy Williams, Mrs. J. H.

Dorst, Miss Katberine Dorst and Mrs. 1 W. W. Drake were among those attending the Narcissus Show, given recently in Charlottesville by the Garden Club of Virginia. Mrs.

K. F. Bowman has returned from a visit to friends in Cleveland, but left early in the week to attend the National Red Cross Convention in Washington. Miss Martha Jobnston, county Red Cross nurse, also spent the week at the convention. Mrs.

John Cochran has returned home after visiting her son, Mr. George FOR A BETTER WAVE TRY THE HYNER PERMANENT Hair Coloring By Specialists Finger Waring, Ing, Marcel, Manicuring, Cutting. HYNER'S BEAUTY PARLOR 42 Lexington Calvert 0772 Established 1898 IF YOU ARE NOT SLENDER. All the leading fashions- in your size- -cost no more at Lane Bryant's- though they contain more materialare better made--therefore are the most economical. The newest formal frocks feature applique Lace on Printed Chiffon -here, now, at $35 A beautiful and popular fashion, exceptionally low priced for this high type.

Distinctive, slenderizing styles, and so very wearable--the navy and black backgrounds of the exquisite chiffons assure that! You'll wear them with pleasure for matinees, afternoon and One of the dinner. many styles at $35. And they're just examples of Sises to the many Paris-sponsored (Lane Bryant origination) fashions here at $35. to and 38 to 56 SECOND FLOOR fane Bryant 345 Morti: Charles Street, at Mulberry MORNING, 'APRIL Marriage Takes Place In Virginia Wedding Of Miss Virginia Louise Steuart And Mr. Eyjolf Bjornsson Announced Mrs.

Ida Finley Ewell Wed To Mr. E. Streett On February At Ellicott City THE marriage of Miss Virginia Louise Steuart, daughter of Doctor and Mrs. George Hume Steuart, of Ottoman, and Mr. Eyjolf son, formerly of Akureyri, Iceland, took place March 28 in Lancaster county, Virginia, The ceremony was performed in St.

Mary's White Chapel by the Rev. L. M. Combs, rector of the church. Miss Mildred Anne Towles was maid ot honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Frances Chilton Gresham, Miss erine Kamps Chilton, Miss Mildred Brown and Miss Elizabeth Donaldson.

Mr. Bjornsson's best man was Mr. Daniel A. McMahon, of this city, and the usbers were Mr. Gugmundur Marteinsson, of Baltimore Mr.

Hume Steuart. of Ottoman, Mr. R. Lundquist, of Baltimore, Ammon Gresham DunSamuel, ton, of White Stone, Va. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs.

Ida Finley Ewell. daughter of Mrs. J. E. Finley, and Mr.

E. Ogier Streett, which took place February 21 at Ellicott City. Mrs. J. Robert Fagg Entertains At Luncheon Miss Blanche Spencer Guest Of Honor At Affair Given In Martinaville, Va.

MARTINSVILLE, VA. Mrs. J. Robert Fagg entertained at a luncheon Tuesday in honor of Miss Blanche Spencer. Miss Blanche Spencer spent two days in Lexington, N.

with friends. friends. Miss Margaret Cheshire, of New York, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cheshire, East Church street.

Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and family of Walnut Cove. N. spent the week-end here with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pannill and Miss Lucy Lee Pannill and Miss Adele Pannill spent the week-end in Charleston, S.

C. Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Brown, Miss Brown and Mr. Rives Brown, have returned from a two-month visit in Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Boothe and little daughter spent the week-end in Danville with relatives and attended the Penn-Roediger wedding and reception on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Hodges and Doctor and Mrs. R. R. Lee were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Hamilton at Patrick Springs, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wilson have annonuced the birth of a son, April 11, at their home on Mulberry street.

Victor Podoski, first secretary of the Polish Embassy: Mr. Alexander von Wuthenau, of the German Embassy: Mr. Ramon Padilla, son of the Spanish Ambassador: Mr. A. R.

Dew, of the British Embassy; Mr. Chapin Rogers, Mr. Eugene Roberts. Mr. Hopewell Darneille and Mr.

Martin Furth, all of Washington, and Mr. Lawrence Morris, of New York. number of guests came from out of town for the event, including the dowager Mrs. Vanderbilt, of New York, grandmother of the bride: Mrs. Francis Amberst Cecil, formerly Sties Cornelia Vanderbilt: BrigadierGeneral and Mrs.

Cornelius Vanderbilt, of New York, and several relatives from Europe, among them Count Stefan Szechenyi, uncle of the bride, and Count Gabriel Szatray, great uncle of the bride. The Undersecretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Ogden Mills and the latter's daughter, Miss Dorothy Fell, have returned from a several weeks' trip to California. Last evening the Spanish dor and Senora de Padilla entertained at dinner, with Lucrezia Bori in the company, and the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, who attended the opera in Baltimore Wednesday evening, were hosts at dinner for Mme.

Maria Jeritza on Friday evening. Cochran, of New York, and her daughter, Mrs. George Buck, in Baltimore. From Baltimore Mrs. Cocbran and Mrs.

Buck went to visit the Magnolia Gardens in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. George Lawrence has returned to ber home here after spending the Narcissus Exhibit Virginia Garden Clubs To Participate In Show At Middleburg On Thursday WINCHESTER, Va. NARCISSUS show will be held, A Thursday at Middleburg by the Garden Club of Virginia, with Mrs.

D. C. Sands and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson in charge of arrangements. It will be beld under auspices of the Leesburg, the Fauquier and Loudoun, the Warrenton and the Winchester and Clarke county garden clubs.

Mrs. Richard E. Byrd entertained at a luncheon for Mrs. Adeline Hand Serre and her daughter, Miss Anne Serre, of Scranton, and Warrenton, Va. Miss Serre's engagement Mr.

Raymond D. McGrath, of New York, was announced recently. Mrs. Joseph A. Massie entertained at a luncheon Tuesday for Mrs.

Gooch, of Colorado who has been the guest of Mrs. SpringteV G. Weaver, of Front Royal. The Reverend Doctor and Mrs. William Page Dame and their daughter, Miss Josephine Dame, have returned to Christchurch, after a visit to Mrs.

R. M. Ward. A number of luncheons and teas were given this week for Miss Frances Talbot McFaden, daughter of the Reverend 1 Doctor and Mrs. F.

T. McFaden, whose marriage to the Rev. E. D. Witherspoon, this city, takes place on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mackey, the latter formerly Miss Julia Moore, this city, have returned by motor to Buffalo, after a visit to relatives here. H.

D. Styer, U. S. retired, and Mrs. Styer sailed Friday from New York for an indefinite stay in France, Spain a and Austria.

CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Mr. John W. Cody celebrated his eightieth birthday at the home of his daughter, 3157 Lyndale avenue, last Sunday. WINDOW SHADES SLIP COVERS Hemmed LIBERTY Sides. BRAND Made to HOLLAND order.

SHADES We will again take orders for Liberty Brand- Holland Shades, all colors, up to 32 inches wide and 6 feet long, measure and hang them complete for 98c. For BELGIAN three- piece LINEN Suite SLIP and five COVERS loose cush. $24.95 ions. Custom made. French felled seams, which stitching.

All' linen except stripe, which is cotton. LIBERTY HOME FURNISHING CO. "Beautifiers of the Home" B. WEISS 705 N. Howard St.

Vernon 4234 GUTMAN'S Underselling LEXINGTON STREET BASEMENT AND PARK AVENUE Larger Women's Spring Dresses $3:34 Smart floral prints Big coin polka dots Popular solid colors Silk or rayon crepes Tailored or dressy styles Sizes 52 to 60; 40 to 50; 424 to 14 to 20. Women's Novelty Arch Support Spring Shoes Health Shoes In $1.44 Widths AA to In EEE in this aspatentleather $1.84 In two-tones sortment of better shoes There are high and low heels and Because a concealed steel shank is smart colors for every costume and smart built into these shoes, they give the arch lines for every fook You'll find opera additional support. Every pair is made pumps, strap pumps and tailored ties. with the Cuban heel, which is very comStyles in black, tan shades and light fortable as well as smart. Narrow heel Spring colors.

Sizes 3 to 8 in one style styles in patent, kid and black, and tan or another. Most are perfect. kid. Sizes 4 to 9 in one style or another On Monday---Have Lunch at Gutman's Luncheonette Chicken Fricassee Fried Fresh Crab Rolls and Butter Roll and Butter Mashed Creamed Corn Potatoes French Cakes Fried Potatoes "Forest of Evergreens" Sale 94c Fine Quality Trees $1.54 At these two prices, you'll find a large selection of popular evergreens. They're all fine quality, dependable plants- selected from nationally famous nurseries.

Select your tree at once--and plant them before it is too late. Velvet Grass Seed for 34c $1.34 1 lb. pkg. 5 lh. pkg.

Corrugated Garden Hose for $1.74 $3.44 25 ft. 50 ft. Quality Vigaro Fertilizer 50c $1.75 $5.00 5 lbs. 25 lbs. 100 lbs.

Cost less because you PAY CASH! 19, 1931 We aren't much given to boasting, but-Our new lot of Women's sCoatsat $12.74 IS Unusual It's unusual because the quality and style of these lovely Spring coats proves, instantly, that they were made to sell for more- choose your coat from this assortment! The wool materials are unusual and The color assortment is unusually include the new tolga cloth, The lines complete--at such a low price. It are unusual in intricate simplicity. includes blue- -lots of it. Skipper blue their The self trimmings or fur touches are unusual in treatment. The linings are and navy blue, for these are the season's unusual in quality.

The price is un- most popular coat shades. You'll also usual because you will see these coats find other Spring colors. For misses, were made to sell for more. women and larger women. Gatman's, Second Floor, Higher Priced Spring Dresses Many of the lovely frocks in this group were made to be sell These copied at a delighted from higher becoming with expensive price.

the models dresses values. You'll are $6.94 -and look it. There are street, afternoon and evening styles in chiffon, georgette, flat crepe and printed silks. All smart shades. Sizes 14 to 20; 38 to 50..

Models that are cut to slenderize in Larger Women's Dresses Though this dress group includes small sizes, assortment we are of styles featuring for a the particularly mature and figure large $8.94 There are becoming prints, dots plain colors- many made coat style. Crepe and sheer materials in all shades. Sizes 38 to 52 and 14 to 20. Gutman's, Second Floor. It's time for warm weather clothes! Girls' Spring Here's a very special cash price on Coats Boys' Full Cut Tailored Linen Knickers Smartly, styled, nicely lined Spring coats, in a large selection of becoming styles.

Many have unusual scarf necklines. Others have novelty cuffs. Blue, green, tan and other popular shades. The quantity is limited shop early. Sizes 7 to 14.

Kiddies' Sweaters, 59c All wool, knitted sweaters in a selection of becoming slipon styles. There are plain shades and novelty stripes Sizes 2 to 6. Girls' Well-Tailored They sell were made Wool Sport Skirts $1.34 and $1.54 to as high as 97 Tuckin and bodice style sport skirts--in tweeds and flannels. They're generously pleated, some are made on yokes There is a selection of popular shades Full cut, smartly tailored linen knickers in Sizes 7 to 14. oyster white, silver gray, white plaids, oatmeal mixtures and oatmeal plaids.

They're a very Kiddies' Spring fine quality linen. A year ago, you would have Summer Dresses for these. Here's another Sizes 7 opportunity 18. to buy an paid much more for knickers as well made as exceptional bargain. to A new purchase of Spring and Summer dresses In shirring tailored or and embroidery.

fancy styles. In batiste, Some lawn, have dimity touches and of 3-Piece Wool Serge Suits. $7.94 other sheer fabrics. Sizes 1 3, 2 to 6. Gutman's, Third Floor.

Gutman's, Third Floor. Gutman's footwear fits your feet and protects your purse- Street and Dress Styles in Footwear $2.94 Parchment kid, white, kid and linen Smart styles in fabric for evening wear The assortment includes A to widths! And every woman will realize that this feature is very unusual at such a low price. The street shoes come in opera pump, strap pump and tie styles--with medium or high heels. You'll find the right shade for every costume. The evening slippers--in satin or moire--may be dyed to match any costume.

Sizes 3 to 8. Gutman's, Second Floor. Julius GUTMAN Co. LEXINGTON STREET AND PARK AVENUE Other Important Gutman News on Back Page of this Section.

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