Elegant 1920s ballroom interior with ornate gold chandeliers and marble floors
Saturday · The Fourteenth of JuneAnno Domini MMXXVI
You Are Cordially Invited

ELEANOR
&JAMES

Together with their families
Mr. James Harrington Ashworth
&
Miss Eleanor Constance Whitmore
request the pleasure of your company

The DateJune XIV
The HourHalf Past Six
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SOCIETY

The Manhattan Courier

Society Pages · Saturday, June 14th, 1926

Ashworth–Whitmore Nuptials
Announced for the Fourteenth of June

By Our Society Correspondent

It is with considerable pleasure that this correspondent announces the forthcoming union of Mr. James Harrington Ashworth, son of Colonel and Mrs. Edmund Ashworth of Park Avenue, and Miss Eleanor Constance Whitmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitmore of Newport.

The ceremony is to be solemnised at the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Beaumont on the evening of Saturday, the fourteenth of June, at half past six o'clock. The reception shall follow immediately in the adjoining chambers.

Mr. Ashworth, a graduate of Yale College and a partner in the firm of Ashworth & Crane, is well known in the commercial and social circles of this city. Miss Whitmore, a graduate of Vassar College, has distinguished herself in the charitable works of the Metropolitan Ladies' Society.

The occasion promises to be among the most distinguished social events of the season. Guests are invited to dress in the manner befitting a formal evening of the period — black tie, evening gowns, and the finest of the decade's fashions are expected and warmly encouraged.

"They didn't want a modern wedding.
They wanted the real thing."

The GroomJames H. Ashworth
The BrideEleanor C. Whitmore
Best ManMr. Theodore Clarke
Maid of HonourMiss Virginia Hartley
✦ The Programme ✦

Order of the Evening

Hotel Beaumont · Grand Ballroom · New York City

Half Past Six

Arrival of Guests

Champagne & Iced Cocktails

Seven O'Clock

The Ceremony

Grand Ballroom, Hotel Beaumont

Half Past Seven

The Wedding Breakfast

Dinner & Dancing to the Orchestra

Nine O'Clock

The Charleston Contest

Prizes for the Most Spirited

Eleven O'Clock

The Cutting of the Cake

Followed by the Last Waltz

Midnight

Farewell & Safe Passage

Motorcar Service Available

The Venue

Hotel Beaumont

767 Fifth Avenue · New York City, New York

VOL. III
A Journalist's Preview

What the Evening
Shall Offer.

This correspondent has been granted a preview of the arrangements. What follows is an account.

Jazz orchestra playing at an elegant 1920s ballroom event

The Orchestra

A full jazz ensemble, period-correct

Elegant champagne coupes and cocktails on a silver tray

The Cocktails

Prohibition-era recipes, faithfully restored

Formal wedding guests in elegant evening attire on a grand staircase

The Dress

Black tie — 1926 edition

The Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Beaumont has been dressed with extraordinary care. Gold and black dominate — garlands of smilax, great urns of white roses, and the soft gleam of candlelight reflected in the mirrored panels. The orchestra, comprising fourteen musicians, shall play throughout the evening.

Dinner shall be served at the long tables arranged in the continental fashion. The menu, prepared by the hotel's celebrated chef, runs to seven courses and is accompanied by wines selected from the private cellars of the Ashworth family.

Dancing shall commence after the wedding breakfast and is expected to continue until midnight. Those who know the Charleston are encouraged to demonstrate their proficiency. Those who do not are encouraged to learn. A prize — a bottle of the finest French champagne — shall be awarded to the most spirited pair.

Guests are reminded that this is a formal occasion in the truest sense of that term. Evening dress is not merely requested — it is the spirit of the evening itself. The hosts have prepared a brief guide to period attire for those who wish to honour the decade's conventions precisely.

✦ Response Requested ✦

Your Reply Is Requested

Kindly respond by the first of June, nineteen twenty-six

M__________________________
(Your full name, please)

Attendance

Dress & Conduct

Guests are expected to arrive in the formal evening dress of the period. The hosts have provided a guide to the decade's conventions below.

Enquiries

For all enquiries regarding accommodation, transport, or matters of protocol, kindly address your correspondence to the family secretary at affairs@ashworth-whitmore.com

"And in the golden light of that June evening,
the decade danced its finest hour."