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2 SOCIETY. Many Weddings of Interest Llsted in New Year Calendar '.ddlnc of interest to many friends here took place in Baltimore Tuesday, January 6, when Miss Mary Katherine andford and Mr. Francis Z. Hough quietly married in the bride’s home Qt the Tudor Arms Apartment. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. C. Blandford and the late Charles oo ford of Baltimore. Mr. Hough 45-a son of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hough of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Homer John Brown Aannounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Miss Frances Isabella Brown, to Mr. Charles Edward Krey. cere- performed at 8 o'clock, Thursday evening, January 1, in Miam! Fla, at the manse of the First Presby- |\ Church, the Rey. Willis O. Gar- rett officiating. The bride wore a gown of shell-pink satin fashioned on prin- ufs lines and a shoulder bouquet of . Her maid of honor was her Sheer. Miss Mary Agnes Brown, who was In a gown of nile green taffeta it basque waist and long, full skirt, Her shoulder_bouquet was of Julia Hill Yosés. Mrs. R. Lyman Sexton also was in-attendance and wore a flesh-colored Jace gown and a bouquet of talisman Foses. Mr. Thomas P. Hickman, vice sident of the Franklin National nk, served as best man for the bride- Following the service the members of the wedding party attended a dinner @t the Everglades Hotel, Miami, in honor ®f the bride and bridegroom. and Mrs. Krey are spendin mfir honeymoon at Miami Beach an will visit Palm Beach, Winterhaven and ‘Tampa before their return to Washing- ton. The bride is a graduate of George Washington University and at present a student in the Law School of that university. She is a member of Sigma Kappa and Phi Delta Delta and the Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D. A. R., being a direct descendant of Capt. Josiah Brown, who fought du the Revolutionary War at Bunker Hill. She also is descended directly from Rev. Peter Bulkeley, who found the colony at Concord, Mass., in 1636. Mr. Krey, who is a member of an early Maryland family, is a graduate of Cornell Uni- versity and an official of Southern Dairies, Ine. Mr. and Mrs. Krey will make their bhome in Washington. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. @ouder of Lovettsville, V. of & pretty wed .| avenue and Wt eeremony was performed by ‘the Rev. A. 8. Peeler, pastor of St. James’ Reformed Church. The wedding march was played by Mrs. J. D. Brown, and Miss l‘l-l'nret. Souder sang “O Promise Me." ‘The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin, with slippers to match, and a bouquet of cream-color roses. Miss Louise Funk of Hagerstown, Md., the bride's only attendant, wore a gown of n lace and carried a bouquet of nn{"::nn Dr. Richard Orrison acted s best man. nnnwd.huly following an informal reception the young m"\l'cl]l,“ ‘10‘21 . mtflp'.hmhfln alley of r- ginia and other points. They will reside in Brunswick. The bride is a graduate of Lovetts- ville High School, and received her B. from Hood College, Fred- erlck Md. Mr. Beatty is a graduate of the Brunswick High School, and is en- ngvd in business in Harpers Ferry, . Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morris of Lyon Park, Va. announce the marriage of their daughter Lena Seymour to Mr. Herbert W. Sinclair of Washington. D. C., January 1at 12:30 p.m. in Salem Cot- , Upper Marlboro, Md.. with Rev. Francis A. McManus officiating. The bride wore & wn of brown satin, with hat and shoes to match. Those who witnessed the ceremony were Mr. W. L. Morris, father of the bride; Miss' Virginia Marquess and Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Atwood. Dinner was served for the bridal party in the home of the bride. The couple left Friday morning to visit friends and relatives in Richmond and Ne: News, ‘Va. They will make their home tem ly at 209 Walnut street, Lyon Park, V! Miss Agnes Mawion of this city and Mr. Benjamin Philip Rial of Kansas City, Mo., and' Washington, were mar- ried in Brooklyn, N. Y. December 31, 1930. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. un of Brooklyn. and the only luuu ‘were Mr. Samuel G. Mawson, Washington commander of the G. A. R., father of the bride, and Miss Nellie son of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ri re mlulm at 2010 New- kirk avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr. lnd )(n Worth Paugh of Wheel- , announce the marriage of Dorothy Alice of 2631 Garfield street. All Souls’ Episcopal C‘h\lrch Otthedrll ey place, at noon yes- terday. ‘The ceremony was performed by Dr. H. H. D. Sterrett and they will make their home in Washington after a brief ‘honeymoon. i Mnny Society Fetes In Fashion Circles Feature the Season (Continued From PFirst Page.) at the Congressional Country Club in honor of the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtls, and his brother-in-law and sis- ter, m. and Mn. Mwu’dlvtrmoum There 4n" company and v.he o\ud town iests were Mr. k Woods of Lincoin, Nebr.: of Boston, Mr. and Mrs, Robm A. Brown of Bflrmlnlh& Ala, of | Downing, Mrs. [<) Wood, Miss Ida Breen. Miss Mai B. Harris, Miss Claire Atkins, Miss Karthryne Trott, Mr. Robert Duff, Mr. Edwin Duff, 2d: Mr. Kenneth Macpherson, Mr. Andrew Bligh and Mr. Pendleton Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Foote Roberts were hosts to a company at dinner at the Shoreham last evening in honor of Mrs. Joseph H. Appel, jr., of Scars- dale, N. Y. ‘The guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Hubner, 3d; Mr. and Mrs. Alger B. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bayne Morbury and Mr. Eugene Thore. Mme. Roso entertained st luncheon Tuesday in the Chinese room of the Mayflower. Among her guests were .| Mrs._ Guy Despard Goft, Mrs. Stephen Elkins, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Hrl ‘Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Joseph Wash- ington, Mrs. Charles Harlow, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Isaac Mann, Baroness Korff, Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert, Douglas Birnie, Mrs. 8. | Harry Covington, Mrs. Walter Tucker- ir | The guests were Miss Mary sts were Lieut. and Mrs. Reginald bbell and Lieut. and Mn Beverly C. Snow of Fort Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. E, Ernest Allwine will entertain at supper this evening for Mr. Mrs. Robert Peters, Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. Stokes Sammons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Giroux and Mr. énd Mrs. V. A. sm" Col. and Mrs. Edward Olifford ‘lfll entertain a company at dinner Priday evening and with their guests will later ‘ue" nd the Pfld-y evening dancing class Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall were hosts #t dinner lastevening at the Shorenam Hotel, the company remaining later for the supper dance. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bagby. Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. “Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. George Dodge. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Hamilton Duff ‘entertaiged at a dinner dance last night &t the Columbia Country Club. Their lests were Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Smith, . and Mrs. Stewart Duff, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Van Sant, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- wd Hlm Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gill, Leon Brubaker, Miss The Finest Furs at the Lowest January Sale Prices “n Years LIEB entertained a small Mrs. Perry Heath, Mrs. Thomas Hutchinson, Mrs. Paul Johnson and ey Andrew. Mme. Lessinoff will be huuu at dinner tomorrow evening. Lessin- off returned Priday Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Swindler party dinne mu evening at the Shoreham Hotel. jests included Mr. and Mrs. Mr Nyu and the Amn? Gen- Colorado, Mr. Clarence Mrs. J. W. Lyman and Mrs. Charles Alger will entertain at tea Priday after- noon, January 23, in the latter's home. Mrs. Henry B. Carpenter entertained l mull company at dinner ladt evening Wardman Park Miss Dorothy Cotter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Cotter, entertained at luncheon yesterday several of her classmates at Gunston Hall, in cele- bration of her birthday anniversary. garet Hogan, Libby Collins, Miss Mary Jane Leightbown, Miss Jolephm! An- drews, Miss Mary Spear, Miss Frances Middleton and Miss Jlllh Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Danly entertained at dinner last evening in their home at 2331 Cathedral avenue. Their included Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. hristiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Aubr-y Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Thomas. Maj. Bennet Puryear, jr. will be al those who will entertain at din- ner preceding the third of the series of Navy and Marine Corps dances at the Willard Priday. Mrs. George Horsfall and Mrs. T. N. Page were joint hostesses at & bridge and luncheon Thursday in the Shore- ham, when their guests included Mz Jack Allnut, Mrs. H. G. Armstron Mrs. A. L. Bradford, Mrs. H. W, Daine, Mrs. A. A. de Lorimier, Mrs. J. C. Kim brough, Mrs. D. M. Kuhns, Mrs. C. Lyter, Mrs. C. Miles, Mrs O F. i Inlay, Mrs. G. D. Newton, Mrs. P. W. Pruitt, Mrs. C. F. 8t. John, Mri Schneider and Mrs. W. A. Willer. Mr. J. C. Pool entertainéd Miss M-lri Our entire stock of FINE FURS At Final Reductions STER FINE FURS. 716 13th Street THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY CONGRESSIONAL WOMEN TAKING ACTIVE PART IN THE WINTER'S SOCIAL PROGRAM of ¥ E. of Cll"fl'nh. -hn::”n it s he Roosevelt during the present session of —Bachrach Photo. of 14 for the supper dance last eve- n|n¢ at th’dmln Park Hotel. Miss Alleene Hood entertained ot luncheon yesterday at the Willard. M!Anmwubmtwlnm evening enter- V\rdnh 'M" lay at Mrs. tained at " | willard. fand | tained their guests included Charles Causey, Mr. and M. Middleton, Col. and Mrs. Russell AIM Miss Mollle Weyman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slawson, Mr. and Mrs, War- ren O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abel and Mr. Walter O'Bannon. Mrs. Clarence Lane will entertain the Dance Committee of the Wesley llat.nu Club in her home on Forest lane, """Zm".":fi'." at Juncheon my hmm Scotton Carll, jr., Mrs. son, Mrs. Howard G. N Carl W. Mitman. Mrs. George Silsbee was & hoStess at dinner lla'. evening at the 'fll"d. e Mrs. King Emerums for Miss Katharine ngmln e Pranklin s bridge pa phmem %" Fias” Katharine gaughter of Col. and Mrs. to Lieut. gflmfl I. Wther will e place Jan- ry he Chapel of St. Joleph of mu ton Cathedral. | wu- being planned for will My in com- R W, + afternoon and evening. . tainly find it well worth while to select here will be hostess at a dinner following the | rehearsal on January 24. 'nnu will be no recepuon following ceremony, but the wedding rty 'I.Il attend & dinner in the O Club of the Army er Golle(e 'hen they come from Lieut. Weber lnd hll hrlde will make their home in Fort Howard, near Balti- | more, where they have already pre- & home. — Card Party and Dance Sponsored by O. E. S. Group Plans are being formulated by the ;| Ways and Means Committee of Areme Chapter, No. 10, O. E 8, to hold its annual dance and card party at the Shoreham Hotel Monday, February 9. The arrangements for this gala occa- sion are in complete charge of Mrs. | Anna Nalley, chairman, and Mrs. Anna Smitskamp, vice chairman. AT 18 | -/ @vposite ambassador Thestre SUNDAY DINNER 12:30 to 8:00 Choice of Frutt gr Orster Cockiat An Announcement of Great Importance . . . Our Extraordinary Sale of DRESSES For Women and Misses Makes it possible to effect great savings on dresses for all occasions . . . street, sports, You will cer- Tomorfow 11, Slofiln Is Announced For Bal Boheme Dance “Look Up, and See Down," is this fason’s sogan for the annual Bal Bo- l'mm! olmmclwo('&uw ening, Fel lpecuculu event of Inter season is to be nning to eclipse in and aul henticity any wevtaul tte: to hat really ‘The decorations of the ball room, now belnl completed by Pelix Mahony and ittee of the club, are Mlnl kept & most profound secret, but announced the Bal scene will be the grand court room of King The atmosphere lunar beau XIII on_ the - | will be filled to the brim with moon- shine of the real lunar variety and with phenomena nem before by llflhl inhabitant to be tiel- orn by r pants and many hunma of bllr‘ ests will doubtless same celestial fllvor‘ ut it is rumor.d that all 'S? and countries of the universe will nprenmod 80 who may say that any kind tume will not «be absolutely *“correc d whi the Executive Committee for the 1931 Bal Boheme announces that “fancy dress is really obligatory,” at the same time it | promises ‘that costume ‘‘accessories” may be had at the entrance to the bal room on the night of the event, so tha no guests, however belated, need be withou appropriate ball garment. Beginning tomorrow the public may obtain ball tickets at the Arts Clul 2017 I street, and at the little Bal Bo- | | heme office in the small room_ adjoin- ing the club house at 2015 I_street. Reservations for boxes for the Bal Bo- heme may also be made there with Miss For Daytime The Zirkin collection of Frocks is eertainl: neteworthy one tering black, ner a (B) This black FROCKS For Sunday Night Continuing the flas- ite frock for din- night occasions is fashioned in softly molding crepe, deep collar of nude lace appliqued in front constitutes the only trimming. $18.95 plaid frock will capture the smart woman's fancy. Unique in design, @ creation thas achieves personal- ity and seyle, $]6-50 | Zirkin & Sons Incorporated 821 Fourteenth Street N.W. 1931—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Notable Guests Listed For Concert and Bal Masque A brilliant audience comprising diplo~ mats and official Jeaders in the Capital City will attend the Russian concert and Bal Masque to be given in the Willard ball room. Seturday night, January 24, under the auspices of St, New York Society to Meet Mary Childrey, who presides over such | fum for Mrs. John Otto Johnson, chairman of tickets, and Mrs. John F. Gaynor, chairman of boxes. Mrs. Gay- nor is recelving box reservations in per- son also, and the demand is said to be greater than ever before. Many guests taking half boxes, at the instance ingly desirable for a view of the * lt\m!" which comes just before mid- use of th eat public dm-nd for mkm whlc gfll ning_ tomorrow, at the Willard, the Mayflower, the Carlton, the Shoreham, | the Wardman Park and the A. A. A.| headquarters at Seventeenth and G| ltl‘uls. Mrs, Gaypor, co-operating with ' johnsort, also will accept box res- ervations made through the Willard /] 2001 16th Street | Three Rooms, Kitchenette and Bath | Electrical Refrigeration Reasonable Rentals Washington’s Leading Furriers FROCKS +. . in the ZIRKIN DRESS SECTION Second Floor FROCKS For Sports vogue ¥ this exquis nd Sunday 4 lively mew, and yellow, and other hotels if done without delay. For Dance and Card Party ‘The New York State Society will hold its monthly dance and card Mon- day, January 19, in the Hote! ‘The ‘shij | Iowa Society Schedule- Second Party of Seagon ‘The second party of the Iowa State Bociety for the Winter season will be held at the Willard Hotel Saturday eve- ning, January 24, at 8:30 o'clock. The s r of the evening will be Mr. Wil- Tyler Page, whn will discuss the {4 fal l‘mxlpollllo Representative L. nn! n. ive L. J. Dickinson, who is Senator-elect from Iowa, will introduce the speaker. Miss Kerr, an Jowan, will sing. Dancing will follow the program, All Iowans and friends are cordially invited. Applications for membership Mr. Lucas Honor Guest Of Aero Club Tomorrow : ntin- ‘ PASTERNAK'S Semi-Annual Clearance An unprecedented opportunity to secure the season’s smartest and finest apparel at savings rarely realized on such merchandise. 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