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| |_ THE EVENING STAR. |
y Note
Thirty years “neo, on the frst day of May, W;
7, Sherman, of the U. S. army, was married in
{
Lie
tals city at the present residence of Hoa. Moat,
ao
See eretary
f the In-
a Department, to the daughter of the lat
The ir wedding seemed t the lo neds
approval
: most mean interested, ‘and cach couple ¥
aking thelr own selections unbiased by
i Drefersnees of others, bay’
r
“Ob, yes, everything has gi on right wi
| fom t efirst.”. “Ali tho world loves a lover,
S$ the old saying, which. ‘seemed verte ad ast
“trenins, for it was one of the merric: ost ft wedding:
i aging le, and frora first 30 las Sb a ort
we! Many pronorecd -iv tho most
beautiful wedding entertainments ever giyen
Sherman’s home on 15th street presented
charm ming appearance asthe gue:
tind he grected each with his accustomed cordt-
jauuty. He wore the t full dress suit ot the gen.
eral of the army, a y and navy officers,
resent wor
ai
tr
With flowers, from which de)
bell of “sow Balls, ti with a tongue of pin
; Dations, ral Sherman n was assisted fa re.
« celving by ois “brother, Secretary Sher
‘wife, and
Thos, an
d Mrs. Chas, Ewing. Sherman!
came
in just before the bridal party were ready,'
» and was ace y her
‘ Fitch and SiISs Lizzie Sherman, Mr, Fiteh
} bis two eldest children,
i 4s the imag
and:
pho om—: eleanor,
A
cumseh Sherman (the Genera
led in the bridal Procession. bE Fach car lod a sil!
Sa avers cn one the w g wing and | on the
ter, Miss tach el She erman, Suis. Lackland, of St.
Louis; General Whipple’s daughter, a and Mis3
Addte Slack, and the fol lowing yo ung ontcers in
full uniform: Lieutenants Che 8.
pr oe Berry, J. HW. a Contin and wP.
Iisave the first are nayal oftlsers.
i reutenant Kelley wag 1, so Licutenant Cherry
tex ws pla The bride entered with the
m, Mr. ‘Ales xander
ef vulisdeirhta, Who Rls also wore the p.
of fhen they took the ir |
tons Fader o the | nd pentecn belt dee ev. I, E. Bo: oyiet |
oO rmed the ceremon a
the Catholic ‘Curt ‘eich is brief when used?
1 private house and whe p both of the Parties
j are hot Catholics, It was a very ui cere. | I
mony and the group ar & most, ft plcturesiyue ¢ one.
whiie
the;
heir clas en-
hy
3
U's youngest child)! .
‘or,
with the entire appromation ot | ro
ests entered,
his own wile’s st sisters-in-law, NTS
daughters, Mrs, '
$ Ewing’ hs ett
Montgomery Thacker, »
val unl-.
Ee
The chilaisn. Tit,
“Whe chilgis-apre HET Ie, Wa,
and radiant looking that'shese¢ms even. young cer
han her age—represented the ideal
bride of poetry and fiction. She wa: ina
rich thi in and brocade, gar ith
.orange blossoms and white lilac3 and embroi-
dered in seed The waist wed the |
neck fn front and Ww: ordered with lace. The
were embroidered in pearls. The
ers of a different hu eo ass Ewing Mis
iss Lackland red "Fabian
ses, Miss Slack SpuiterctDs, and 3 nipple
white blossoms. fu e family s 1 rvants w
re Bir n with ler usual
ornton and daughters, Mme.
outrey, Senor Asta Buruaga and his wife and
Senator and Mrs. Bla nine. and Miss Dodge,
Don Cameron, Kernan and
ocunaster and Sts, Goodloe and Miss.
Hillard, of Baltimore, Ge en. Van Vilet t oan {rat,
Almy, Pay -Director Cunning-
En giish, ME Gomme,
aau ghter, Pa;
orbin,
ham, Cotonel and Mrs. Win nthrop, “Captain and
Mrs. ’Sto ore and Mrs. Jeffers, Major
pta’ ni Franklin
‘ravelln
slice. Whe
bo} quet. among her | bridesmaids, Miss Florence
Audenreld causbt) nod
att om Ae wee Oem
“pte ant ne ese eel tear ashe
tee em tee oe
Te me Re mR WE Ur reece 3 i tle Od mee
rT eg aS
re a
ay
—WASHE! IGTON, D. C, "THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1880,
A Nav al Officer Who Wins tne Pair Miss:
* Sh
“The wedding ‘ceremonies Bt ‘Gon. Sher
man’s. ‘daughter, Eleanor May, a eut
Alexander Montgomery - Tha okera, ited
the residence of the bride’s parents, on Fif-
teenth street, in the presence of a mo:
tinguished. and brilliant circle.
The par
had been specially decorated for
sion, a
id A
palustrades of the stairways and the’ entab-
lature doory
United States flags and streamers, loope
arlandsand twined in various devices, each
ordered h
ratified their union.’ "ALT
cortege, preceded by titties
Augenricd and Nellic Fitch, the daughter of
: ‘the bride’ s eldest sister, Mrs. Minnie Sherman
Fiteh, both ine 7 white, with lilies ot the
ceeded down the pa parlors oo Where the ofticiat-
ing- clergyman,. Rey. -
chureh, had taken his position
trimmed with lace, with tu
: mond ornaments and the traditional orange
. blossomsin
in white, somewhat similarly bu
rately as the brid
ressive marriage
church had been rendered
Thackera held a reception ‘of their
personal friends and the friends of their fat ame
ilies.
navy chicas in full
lies.
tacle, decidedly enl nancing the splendor of a
radiant and
Tey
ng in
pan th the social
th .
army ¢ and navy, there avere present the mem-
bers of the Cabinet, the judges of the Su-:
attaches of the
tenant depart s §
which it is * expected he will soon be ordered.
——___+___-
LIEUT. THACKERA'S | TROPIEY, .
erman as His Br
were solemnized last evening at
t dis-
of fri nds.
Sherman's residence
the occa-
odueed was at
arlors, halls,
arlors of Gen.
and the t pro
e and “yea ntit uls~
of the ways were adorned with
of the exquisite
and in
ook the bridal
‘Tiss es Florence
valley adornin robes, entered and pro-
ther Francis
oyle, pastor of St. “Matthew's Catholic
The gro
the marriage, b
g
é
Ni e satin dress, “exquisitely t made,
le. veil and
ridesmaids, attired
t not so clabo-
Miss fon Wh ip
ner hair, The b
Lieut. and
intimate
Most of the guests were arm)
uniform, and their fami-
The fulldress uniform
ha
parties and
ends. . Besides representatives of the:
Teme ourt, many members of Congress and
The: bridal |
“O88t ‘9 AVIV SONG AVASYWOHG SOLDMIEGT A onaoa EL