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n Ip-ins L a . Ruby Foster ('28) was maid of at Olney Inn, given by Elgar Jones, and a
shower tea by Elyose Sargent (*32), and
C nr and the bridesmaids were Lucie Walne Gwendolyn (Gwen) Sargent Blanz ('31).
* and Marian Moise ('28). The young
, On September 9, Grace Maxwell ('30), was
? ^ n> are now at home in their new apart- married to Rudolph Price, of New York. The
wedding took place at Luke, Maryland. An-
ment on Fontainebleau Drive.
Pi Delta other pretty wedding earlier in the year was
By Margaret (Buddy) Cook '31 that of Virginia Blount ('31), to William Som-
mers of North Carolina, who is a teacher at
O N J U N E 24, Ruth Bernard ('29) became Strayer's Business College. The wedding date
s] the bride of "Fred" Herzog ( 2 N , Uni- was March 19. Virginia wore a blue lace
> versity of Maryland). She wore a gown of afternoon frock and a hat to match, while her
^ hlte lace with a turban to match, and was bridesmaids wore pastel shades and tiny taffeta
k hats. Among these were Ruth Miles ('31),
friended by Fred's cousin, Ailine Herzog and Jane Hammack ('31). Lenore Blount
S r o w n ('29). Ruth was surprised by several ('31), Virginia's twin sister, sang, accompanied
showers including a tea given by Edith Burn- by Elgar Jones ('31), at the organ. Among
J side Whiteford ('29) and Edna Burnside Virginia's parties before the wedding was a
o Howard ('29), at the latter's spacious apart-
n ment in Baltimore. Many of the girls from pretty tea shower given by Jane Hammack
fi Washington and Baltimore were present, and ('31), and Ruth Miles ('31), at the latter's
H the tea was very attractively arranged. Little home.
"' Anne Howard, Edna's daughter, was dressed
- as a bride, and presented Ruth with an old At convention in June, Madeline Bernard
; fashioned bouquet and the baby's basinette full ('31), attended as alumna adviser of Pi Delta,
of presents. Ruth and Fred took a boat trip to Ellen Keiser Beavens, as president of Wash-
ington Alumna? Chapter, Buckey Clemson
Florida. On the same date, Kathryn ( K a y ) ('32), as delegate of Baltimore Alumna? Chap-
< Seiler ('32) became the bride of E d Willsie ter, Charlotte Hood ('34), P i Delta Chapter
J (4>A9, University of Maryland). The wedding president, Kathryn (Kitty) Williams Robin-
took place in Baltimore, and they are now liv- son ( E x . '30), as president of San Diego
ing in Castile, New York. Alumnae Chapter, and Margaret (Buddy)
The wedding of Jane Hammack ('31) to Cook ('31), as assistant editor of the AOPi-
John O'Neil ( * 2 K , University of Maryland), zetie. Many of the girls commuted from
d' was a large and beautifully appointed one. Washington, among whom were: Ruth Miles
hj She wore a gown of blush white satin which ('31), Mildred Kettler ('31), Edith Burnside
.! was close fitting and fashioned with a long Whiteford ('29), Marion Bates ('33), Rosalie
fan-shaped train. Her veil of Battenburg lace Goodhart ('32), Martha Ross Temple ('31),
fell from a cap of the lace, and she wore a Elizabeth Taylor ('27), Nadia Wright ('26),
short tulle veil. She was attended by six girls, Thelraa De Atley, May Dezendorf Fouts ('32),
1 among whom were Ernestine (Ernie) Ham- and Norma Person ('33). Kitty Williams
mack ('34), maid of honor, and Madeline Ber- Robinson drove from San Diego to attend con-
nard ('31). They wore gowns of mousseline vention. She returned by way of Mexico.
;] de soie and small hats to match their dresses. May Dezendorf Fouts ('32), returned to her
M Elgar Jones ('31), played the organ for the home in East Orange, New Jersey, after con-
occasion. After the ceremony, the couple vention, and later in the summer came to
j passed under an archway of swords formed Washington with her husband, Charlie, to visit
l by fellow officers of the groom, who is a mem- his parents for a week. At this time she was
s!
ber of the National Guard. They left imme- entertained by Rosalie Goodhart ('32), at a
] diately after the reception for a wedding trip bridge party. May and Charlie also drove to
t! to Hot Springs, Virginia. Preceding the wed- Maine to visit relations.
^ ding, Jane was busy with many prenuptial par-
g! ties. She announced her engagement at an at- Mildred Blandford ('27) visited in Utica,
New York, this summer and later motored to
tractive tea early in June, at which time each Florida. Gertrude Chestnut ('27) vacationed
5 guest was presented with a rose and a card at- in New York City and Atlantic City. Mar-
tached reading "Jane and Johnnie, June 22." garet Temple Wade ('29) and her husband,
: Later she entertained at a trousseau tea and Bill, drove to the Century of Progress in Chi-
also a luncheon at the Kennedy Warren for cago. Later she spent several weeks with her
| her bridesmaids. Among the many showers parents in University Park, Maryland, after
] given in her honor was an especially pretty one which she returned to her home in Pittsburgh.
j at the home of Madeline Bernard ('31). Josephine (Jo) Blandford ('27) spent the
On June 17, Genevieve (Gene) Wright ('30), summer months at her home in College Park,
J was married to Claude Smith (ATfi, Univers- Maryland, and each week-end at Gibson Island,
ity of Maryland). Gene wore a gown of white Maryland. Buckey Clemson ('32) spent the
J satin made on princess lines, with a short train, summer at Gibson Island. Phyllis Harbaugh
,] and a net veil fell from a beaded coronet. Hood ('29) and her small daughter visited her
,1 Among her bridesmaids, who wore mousseline parents in Washington for a week during the
«e soie, were Elgar [ones ('31), Evalyn Ride- summer. Madeline Bernard ('31) has been
out Taylor ('30), and Eloyse Sargent ('32). employed during the summer in the office of
-the couple left for a motor trip in Virginia public stenographer at the Mayflower Hotel.
and Maryland after the reception. Among Norma Person ('33) vacationed with her par-
1 T J E ' H : s prenuptial parties were a supper party
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