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Engagement Announcement:
- For Miss Cooke.
Mrs. William T. Shackelford, Jr., is giving a bridge party this afternoon at her home on Park Avenue, Baltimore, for Miss Chloe Tyler Cooke, whose marriage to Albert Stuart Walker, of Virginia, will take place in May. The guests will be Mrs. John Alexander Meredith, Mrs. Hugh Benet, Mrs. W. H. Irwin Fleming, Mrs. Findley H. Burns, Mrs. W. Magruder, Mrs. John C. Taliaferro, Jr., Mrs. Elliott Vandeventer, Miss Mary Randolph Harrison, Miss Margaret H. S. Berkley and Miss Austin Turner, of Woodberry Forest, Va., who is visiting Miss Cooke at her home on Lanvale Street.
Marriage Announcement:
- Society
Monday a number of Richmond guests will go to Balitmore to attend the marriage of Miss Chloe Tyler Cooke, daughter of Mrs. J. Addison Cooke, and Albert Stuart Walker, son of the Late Captain Robert Stringfellow Walker and Mrs. Walker of Woodberry Forest. The ceremony will take place quietly on account of mourning in the chapel of Emmanuel Church at 6 o'clock, Dr. Hugh Birckhead, the rector, officiating.
- Society
The wedding of Miss Chloe Tyler Cooke, daughter of Mrs. J. Addison Cooke, to Mr. Albert Stuart Walker, son of the late Capt. Robert Stringfellow Walker and Mrs. Walker, of Woodberry Forest, Va., will take place quietly this evening in the chapel of Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church at 6 o'clock. A small reception for the two families and the out-of-town guests will follwo at the home of Mrs. Cooke on Lanvale street. Mr. Walker is living in Lynn, Mass.
- Prominent Wedding.
One of the most important weddings of the late spring season is that of Miss Chloe Tyler Cooke, daughter of Mrs. J. Addison Cooke, to Albert Stuart Walker, of Lynn, Mass., son of the late Captain Robert Stringfellow Walker and Mrs. Walker, of Woodberry Forest, which was celebrated last evening at 6 o'clock in the chapel of Emmanuel Church, Baltimore. Dr. Hugh Birckhead, rector of the church, officiated, and the chapel was decorated in lilies and lighted candles.
The bride wore a wedding gown of white satin, and her tulle veil was trimmed in rose point lace. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. In the absence of the bride's brother, Captain Conway W. Cooke, who is still overseas, she was given away by her young brother, Addison Cooke, Jr., with whom she entered the chapel. Miss Austin Turner of Woodberry, who was maid of honor, wore a frock of hydrangea blue georgette crepe made over orchid color. Her hat of orchid-color straw was finished with narrow blue ribbon streamers, and she carried an armful of pink roses. Frank S. Walker, of Woodberry, was his brother's best man, and the ushers included Carter Hall, of Fairfax, and Lieutenant John Brodie, United States Navy.
Owing to mourning in the bride's family, only the immediate families and out-of-town guests were included in the invitations for the small reception following the ceremony. The house was decorated everywhere in iris and lilies. Mr. Walker is an alumnus of the University of Virginia, and his bride has spent a great deal of time in Richmond as the guest of relatives and friends.
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