PAGE TWO >V ■ a ; —-—*' Anno Clark and John Rooseveli—a story-book romance. $50,000 dream castle—a gift from the bride’s mother. u **s Among the guests—the president’s mother, who is giving Anne and k Pt John a six weeks’ honeymoon, President and Mrs. Roosevelt and son ** ~* k ~?¥ v...... mi.. ii l MiiimmM^~ : ''-Tl in-law John Boettiger from Seattle as well as Mrs. Boettiger and At their own new pooL Nahant church, wedding scene. other members of the Roosevelt family. Wedding of John Roosevelt, youngest and only unmarried son of at a new rose-colored $50,000 dream castle, the gift of Miss President and Mrs. Roosevelt, and Anne Lindsay Clark, socialite, Clark’s mother, overlooking the Atlantic, following the honey at Nahant, Mass., June 18, draws the entire presidential family moon. Mrs. James Roosevelt, the president’s mother, is provid to this smallest Massachusetts town. The young couple will live ing for the honeymoon trip. Johnnie Roosevelt and His In-Laws-to-Be John Roosevelt, yoingest son of the President, is pictured with his fiancee, Ann Clark, her mother and sisters at Nahant, Mass., where John and Ann will wed Saturday, June 18. Ann is on the left, beside her nance. Joan Clark, 10, stands in front of John. Mrs. F. Haven Clark, Ann’s mother, is next to Joan, and Sally Clark, 18. is at the right. Joan will be flower girl and Sally maid of honor. (Central Press) Now for Home and Political Fence Repairing! Tom Connally Rush D. Holt Hattie Caraway Nan Wood Honeyman Virginia Jenckes Capital cameraman tours Washington offices as congress plunged toward adjournment to catch these personalities completing arrange ments for their return home. Here are last-moment flashes of Rep- Entire Presidential Family Coming to John’s Wedding HENDERSON. (N. C.) C.)' DAILY DISPATCH SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1938 resentative Virginia Jenckes of Indiana, Representative Nan Wood Honeyman of Oregon, Senator Hattie Caraway of Arkansas, Senator Rush D. Holt of West Virginia and Senator Tom Connally of Texas. PRESIDENT’S MOTHER AT WEDDING Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt and Mme. Alma Clayburgh Despite her age, Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, 83, mother of the presi dent, still manages to attend many social functions. Here she is, left, in New York, with Mme. Alma Clayburgh, former opera singer, after attending the wedding of Mme. Clayburgh’s daughter to James Hooper Crew of Boston. Double Thrill * William Kelley and Mary Ames It was a double thrill for William Kelley, of Gloucester City, N. J., on graduation day at the U. S. Military academy, at West Point, N. Y. For besides graduating to a second lieutenant rank and re ceiving the Gen. John J. Pershing sword as regimental commander of the cadet corps, Kelley received a kiss from his bride-to-be of the next day. Miss Ames also is from Gloucester City. —Central Press To remove rust from painted surfaces use sandpaper. Don’t try to cover rust spots with new paint They will show through. DAISIES. I walked down ;y the woodlands, I plucked a daisy white; I pressed it closely -o :ny heart And kissed it with all my might. Its-stems were very long and slender, -i., 3 leaves were surely green. Vhey both fit close eogather Just like a tiny seam. A hundred little daisies All rounded in a row; y mane no vhink of tiny drifts Os pure white falling snow. liikizabeth htainoack I'forweod. President Garfield’s Children Celebrate On June 14, 1888, Mary Garfield and her brother Harm A ..... , 7 twentieth President of the United States, had a A? chll ? re L n of A. Garfield, martyred Here they are shown celebrating their joint gorden fifty guests at luncheon. President and Mrs. Roosevelt Ju Mass *» where they entertained Mrs. Joseph Stanley-Brown (she was Mary Garf££i\ the !i r ,^ el,cltation 3- Left to right: Mr. and * ' was Mary Garfield) and Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Garfield. (Central Frestl For Johnnie’s Wedding ~ ■■ M* si! Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the President, is shown at Arnold Constable’s, New York, in the dress she had selected to wear at her son, John’s, wedding. It is a picturesque period gown fashioned of navy blue net atop a soft blue crepe slip. Scalloped medallions of chantilly lace out line the neckline. Soft blue lilies of the valley fasten over the narrow blue belt. Tho picture hat is of hand-blocked navy net, banded with navy velvet and grosgrain. Soft navy shoes and long navy gloves complete the wpddine ensemble. (Central Prest) SPOTLIGHT ON JOHN, BRIDE John Roosevelt and Anne Lindsay Clark—newest Dhoto

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