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2 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY ST AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 13, Miss Eva Hackney Bride | Of Mr. C_h‘a}:les H. Hargrave Miss Ac‘elal’de Carey Humphrey and Mr. Stan]ey F. Fraser Marry in Takoma park Ccreman_v. Representative and Representative W Both of North Carolina the wedding ) Hackney, daughter Herbert 'C. Bonner ashington N. C, and Washington, D. C., and Mr. Charles H. Hargrave, of Lexington, 3. C Rev. Dr. E. S. Dunlap officlated at the ceremony that took place at noon in Bethlehem Chapel of the Washing- ton Cathed; Following the cere- mony & wedding breakfast was served at the Mayflower Hotel Mr. C. C. Hargrave N. C., was his son's best man and the bride was given away by her mother Mrs. Donner. Miss Charlotte Grimes, of Washington, N. C, was maid of honor. The bride attended Salem College fn North Carolina and bridegroom [ n i niversity. Fol- a_ wedding trip in the north Mr. and Mrs. Hargrave will make their home in Lexington, N. C Those present at the breakfast for the bride and bridegroom ddition to Representative Warren and Represent- ative Lambeth were the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bonner; the bride groom's parents, Mr Mrs. Har- grave, and sisters, Mrs. James I Gordon and Mrs. R. B. Robertson, of Lexington, N. C.; Mrs. Walter Menden- hall, Miss Charlotte Grimes and Miss liza Grimes, of Lexington, N. C.; Mr and Mrs. M. C. Noble of Raieigh, N. C.; Miss Mary C. Hassell, of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. John H. Small of Lexington, Simply arrangsd on account of ness in the bride's family, the wedding Priday of Miss Marie Cecelia Miller and Comdr. Prederick Ceres, Me: Corps, U. 8. N, was neverthele: charming event. The bride daughter of Mrs. Marie Umbach Miller and Mr. Paul F. Miller of Hagerstown Md and Mrs. Salvan Ceres of Newark, N.J. who came on for the wedding The Rev. H. H. Harmon, officiating elergyman, performed the ceremony at 11 o'clock Friday morning, a wedding breakfast in the Pan-American room of the Mayflower immediately follow- ing. Witnessing the ceremony end guests at the breakfast were relativos and close friends. The bride was lovely in a green en- e trimmed with mink fur, with which she wore a green felt hat and accessories in brown. Her corsege bouqu of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Miller, mother of the wore a costume of dahlia-color crepe and a small velvet toque in the same shade. She also wore a cor- sage cluster of orchids Comdr. Andrew L. Haas, U. B, N was best man for Comdr. Ceres After the wedding breakfast Comdr Ceres and his bride left by airplane for New York, sailing from there yesterday on the steamship California of the Panama-Pacific Line for & six-week wedding trip to Honolulu via Havana, Panama and San Francisco Mrs sician, attended Dana Hall, at Wel- lesly, Mass., and is an honor graduate of the Convent School of St. Gene- vieve's-of-the-Pines, Asheville, N.. C She was also a student at the Peabody Conservatory of Music, Baltimo The bridegroom is n graduate of the University of Pennsy and of the Navy Medical School. His general postgraduate work has been in aviation medicine. He is at present aide and senior flight surgeon on the staff of Admiral H. E. Yarnell, commander air forces, Battle Fleet. After their wedding trip Comdr. Ceres will take his bride to Coronado, Calif, where he is stationed Miss Adelalde Carey Humphrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Humph- rey of Takoma Park, Md., was married to Mr. Stanley Fletcher Fraser, son of Mr. Frank M. Fraser of Takoma Park, Md., Wednesday afternoon. The cere- mony was performed in the Trinity P. E. Church in Takoma Park, Rev. James Marshall of Forestville, Md., oficiating at 5 o'clock, assisted by Mr. Walter P. Plumley, jr., of the Theological Semi- nary Alexandria, Va. Mrs. John ylvester, organist, played the wedding music and the church had an effective arrangement of yellow chrysanthemums and ferns and was lighted by candles The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white satin fashioned on Princess lines, her tulle veil held by a cap of lace and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley Miss Louise Wenchell was maid of honor and had a gown of rose color satin_with black accessories and Miss Joy Linton was bridesmaid and was dressed like the maid of honor, carrying & cluster of Joh Mr. Jot h ton, brother of the bride and the ushers were Dr Carroll and Mr. Garrett both of Washington An informal reception immediately followed in the home of the bride's par- ents, Mrs. Humphrey, mother of the bride, wearing a gown of black chiffon and cream color lace and a shoulder bouquet of violets, received with the wedding party Later Mr. and Mrs for a wedding trip, the in costume of green brown coat an was s Washing- was best man Charles Troll D. Waters Fraser bride started traveling crepe and On their return 20 groom was graduated in George Washington Schoo macy tat Aus the 8| de Miss B Roge ™madine Horr Bruneili cember 28, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pease of Ede monaton, Md. have announced the marriage of their daughter Ellen to Mr._ Bérnard C. Beall of Tuxedo, Md. in St. James' Church at Mount Rainier, Saturday, December § Miss Christine daughter of Mrs New York and the bride of Mr son of Mrs. Racl Virginia Martha R Washington el Downey Burton Burton of became All remaining models—Pelts, Bolitls, Austrian Velours and a few Satins are being sacrificed at a fraction of thair cost for quick disposal dressy styles. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. | Ceres is an accomplished mu- | RIZIK HATS ington, at a very pretty ceremony on Friday, November 27 The marriage took place in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Rock Creek, which was beautifully decorated for the oc- casion with ferns and varicolored chrysanthemums. The rector, Rev. Joseph Fletcher, officiated. The soloist was Miss Margaret Clinton. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. George P.| Burton, wore & becoming gown of hydrangea blue velvet, made on simple | lines relieved with a soft collar of flesh- tint chiffon and her small, close-fitting hat was of the same material as her gown. She carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses | Miss Burton had as her attendants| her sister, Miss Annette L. Burton. who wore a frock of brown and gold | velvet, and Miss R. Caroline Eader, | ster of the bridegroom, who was in | wine-color velvet. Their bouquets were of Jarge yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Eader’s best man was his brother, | Mr. Henry M. Eader of this city. After the ceremony a small recep- tion was heid for the immediate fam- ilies by the bridegroom’'s mother at her residence, 1501 Irving street, and later Mr. and Mrs. Eader left for a motor trip through Pennsylvania. They will make their home in Washington. The marriage of Miss Gussie I. Kemper of Macon, Ga. to Mr. Harry A. Hering of this city, took place Sat- urday, December 5, in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. the pas- tor, Rev. Dr. Sizoo, officiating at 4:30 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. Hering will be at home | efter December 24 in the Annapolis Hotel, where they have taken an apart- ment First of CA): Bachelor Cotillions Will Take Place Tomorrow Niqht Mrs. Lamont to Head Re- ceiving Line and Mr. Slemp The first of the gay Bachelor Cotil- lions will take place tomorrow evening al the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Lamont, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, will head the receiving line, which will in- clude Mrs. Claude A. Bwanson, Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, Mme. Sokolowska and Mrs. Charles Mason Remey. Miss Carolyn Payne, debutante daugh- ter of the Assistant Becretary of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, will be the partner of Mr. C. Bascom Slemp, who will lead the cotillion figures. Brig. Gen. William E. Horton, presi- dent of the cotillion, will direct the figures, assisted by Maj. Reginald L. Foster, assistant secretary of the cotil- lion Introductions to the receiving e will be made by Mr. George H. Cal- vice president Mrs. E. T. Stotes- Alvin T. Hert, Mrs, Henry Alvan Strong, Mrs. Sydney A. Cloman, Mrs. J. Wilmer Biddle, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. Jacob Le- ander Loose, Mgs. Ralph Worthington Mrs. Ronald Pairfax, Mrs. Wilton J Lambert, Mrs. Charles C. Deming, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Absalom Waller and Mrs. Thomes H. Taliaferro, Members of the Floor Committee are Maj. Gen. George Owen Squier. Brig Gen. F. LeJ. Parker, Mr. William Phelps Eno, Col. M. Robbrt Guggen- heim, Col. M. C. Buckey, Mr. Victor Kauffmann, Dr. Rupert Blue, Col. John P. Haines, Mr. Francis M. Savage, Mr. Robert F. Kelley, Mr. Charles Mason Remey, Mr. William Bowie Clarke, Mr. Archibald C. V. Wells, Mr. Wilton J. Lambert. Col. Wade H. Cooper, Lieut F. V. Kimbel, Lieut. James C. White. Lieut. John E. Lawry. Lieut. Sidnev C. Wooten, Lieut. Fletcher Cole. Mr. Wav- erly Taylor. Maj. John McDonnell, Mr.| Jefferson Patterson, Mr. Wilbur Rost | Hubbard, Mr. Herbert C. Hengstler and Dr. Meale Bolton MacBryde. Mr. Charles Mason Remev. chairman | of the Favors Committee, has selected very beautiful souvenirs for the ball Mr. Archibald C. V. Wel's is chairman of the Supper Committee, Gabine! Memberbnd Diplomats to Attend Concert Countess Szechenyi. wife of the Hun- | #m Minister to the United States # the most recent among the group of ding members of soclety to take a box for the concert Tuesday afterncon when the New York Phitharmonic- Symphony Orchestra, Toseanini con- ng. gives the first of three events | s scason at Constitution Hall, One of the guarantors for the orchestra, Countess Szechenyl, has only just an- notnced that she will be in her box Tuasday. Other box holders are Mrs. Henry L Stimson, Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, Mrs. William D. Mitchell, the Italian Am- bassador and Donna_ Antoinette de Martino, Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Robert | Lowe Bacon, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Mil- ler, Mrs. J. Henry Scattergood. Mrs Charles Walcott. = Mrs. Charles J. | Rhoads, Mrs. F. A. Keep, Mrs. C, M Remey, Mrs. Rushm-re Patterson. Mrs. | Bdwin B. Parker, Mrs. Fairfax Harri. tbon, Mrs. T. H B. McKnight. Mrs. Frank C. Baldwin, Mre John C. Breck'nriége, Mrs. John W. Daiidge Mre. Calderon_ Oarlisle, Mrs. Owen J. Roberts, Mrs. Pierce Butler. Miss Grace Denio Litchfield. Mrs. W. W. Gal. braith, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs Eugene Meyer, Mr. Willlam Eno, Mrs. | Oscar Jarecki, Mrs. Willlam MeKee Dunn, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Wil- | liam R. Castle, jr, and Mrs. David A. | Reed Among the diplomats who have made recent reservations for this first con- cert are Prince Albert de Ligne of Bel- glum, Viscount de Lantsheere, algo of | the Belgian embassy staff; German | Ambassador and Frau von Prittwitz und Geffron Mme. Stmopoulos, and the ter, Mr. Falk Konitza Albanian + « « entire stock of e $5 Sports and the Greek Minister and | CHARMING YOUNG WOMEN OF THE Army Surgeon General And Mrs. Patterson Are Guests of Honor (Continued From Pirst Page.) entertain at a dinner dance Priday eve- ning at the Mayflower for their daugh- ter, Miss Barbara Ballantine, whose marriage to Mr. John Cross will take place the next da ‘The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne will present their daughter, Miss Carolyn Payne, to their friends in Washington at a tes' dance t> be given Saturday afternoon in the grand ball room of the May- flower Miss Payne met her parents in New York for the Army-Navy game and will return with them for her holiday vaca- tion from Vassar Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke will entert:in et dinner Wednesday evening at the Mayflower in honor of the Secretary of the Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jahncke and their daughter, Miss Adele Townsend Jahncke, attended the Army-Navy foot ball game yesterday in New York and Mr. Jahncke returned in time for the Gridiron dinner last night. Col. and Mrs. Milton G. Holliday en- tertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham last night in honor of Mrs Holliday's neice, Miss lsabel Harrell of New York, daughter of Col. and Mrs William Harrell. Other guests were Gen. Henry C. Whitehead, Col. and Mrs. Willlam C. Jones, Col. and Mrs Willlam A, McCain, Col, and Mrs Odiorne H. Sampson, Col. and Mrs Edgar L. Field, Comdr. and Mrs Kinchen L. Hill, Maj, and Mrs. Witliam J. Calvert, Maj. and Mrs. Robert M Littlejohn, Maj. and Mrs. James R. Alfonte, Capt. and Mrs. Idwal H. Ed- wards, Miss Alicia Jones, Miss Eliza- beth McCain, Lieut. Dori Lowry, Lieut Wade D. Killen, Lieut. Homer Jones and Mr. John DeWitt. Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Perguson will entertain at a dinner dance Saturday evening, December 26, at the Burning Tree Club for_their daughter, Miss Margaret ti:e National Cathedral School for Girls Comdr. and Mrs. Howard Emery en- tertained at dinner Thursday evening at the Broadmoor. The guests were Comdr. and Mrs. Chester Jones, Lieut and Mrs. Carl Paden and Comdr. and Mrs. Tolman Chalker, 700 Offers unusual opportuniti ty 3 pairs Al head sises. ALL SALES FINAL Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Lee Ferguson, a student at | ...8port Shoes. .. Afternoon Shoes | tertained at dinner Thursday evening | at the Broadmoor in honor of Col. and { Mrs. Clarence Ridley, Miss Mary Anderson entertalned at dinner Thursday evening at the Broad- moor in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Babdock of 8t. Peter, Minn. Among the guests were Miss Agnes Peterson, Miss Iracy Copp and Miss Elizabeth Orist- man Following her “Current History” lec- ture tomorrow morning at the Willard, Miss Janet Richards will entertaln at | luncheon in the crystal room in honor |of Mrs. Percy Hamilton Stewart, wife |of the newly elected Representative |from Plainfleld, N. J. Mrs, Edward | Everett Gann will be the ranking guest. Other guests will be Mrs. Robert Lan- ing, Mrs. Claude A, Swanson, Mrs. Eydney Cloman, Mrs. Joseph E. Wash- ington, Mrs. Lindsay Morehead, Mrs, | Charles Mason Remey, Mre. John W, Bennett and Mrs, Edgat Wood. | Mrs. Lawrence Townsend will enter- tain at luncheon on Wednesday at the Mayflower in compliment to Mme. Clare Claibert and Mr. Richard Crooks will render the program at the co: that morning at the hotel | Congressional Cluh‘s‘ First Friday Music-Tea | | | | The Congressional Club will have a delightful program for Friday after- | noon of this week. The artists will be | Miss Hester Walker Beall, dramatic | | reader, whose work is well known in | Washington, and Mr. Edwin Stefte will give a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Carl Chindblom of Illinois. Mr Steffe won the Atwater Kent audi- tion for the District of Columbia. The time is 3 o'clock ‘The hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Charles Frances Adams of Mass- achusetts, Mrs. August Andresen of Minnesota, Mrs. Samuel Arentz of Ne- vada, Mrs. William Arnold of Illinois, Mrs. Willlam Ayers of Kansas, Mrs Carl Bachmann of West Virginia, Mrs Robert Low Bacon of New York, Mrs John M. Baer of North Dakota The club will hold its first matinee bridge tomorrow at 1 o'clock. The young people of the Congression- al Club are looking forward to the dancing party given by the members | Tuesday night of this week. | 3 . Debunnte; Giving Parties At Club Opening Tuendny The formal opening of the Club | Montmartre on Tuesday evening will be signalized by many gay parties of young people, with & special tang imparted by a group of tango exhibitions in which a number of the season’s debutantes will participate. Miss Betty Marshall Griffin will be . ostess to & group including Miss Peggy | I. Miller Semi-Annual SALE 00 es to purchase Street Shoes Evening Slippers. Lace Top, Magic Length HOSIERY $2.75 Specially Arranged in Exquisit Gift Portfolio Freeq . An Unparalleled Offering! I'MILLER 1222 F N.w. those of Mr. 8. Upper left: Mme. Popovici, whose legation. 1931—PART THREE. SOCIETY. DIPLOMATIC CORPS SEEN AT THE PRESIDENT’S husband Is secretary of the Rumgnian Center: Mrs, H. H. Sims, whose husband is attache of the British embassy. Upper right: Senora Isabel Zaldumbide, wife of the Minister of Ecuador, one Lower: Mme. Zazulinski, Mr.. Robert Nordhouse will entertain a party of 12, his guests including 8| number of his fellow students at George Washington University. parties will include | Dell, jr, of Balti- | Other interesti of the prettiest women seen in the White House blue room Thursday night, wife of the secretary of the Polish legation, one of the most charming of the younger members of the diplomatic corps met at the White House reception Thursday night. —All photos by Harris-Ewing. | English, Miss Cecelia Talbott, Miss more; Mr. Hamilton Brace, Mr. Bev- Alice Foley, Mr, Edward Newton, Mr. | €fly Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Himes, Edward Talbott and Mr. Horace Cam- mack. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Maury, Mr. | George Galbraith, Dr. H. M. Dorman, | Mr. John Richter, Mr. Charles C. | Mason and Mr. Henr{ Lirideman. Antiques exported from the Nether- lands to the United States in.a recent month were valued at $302,000. THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. VELVET. .. It's such a lovely fashion for daytime and 5 o'clock. too, that women are asking for it constantly to enrich their busy holiday events! And now new ones have just been taken from their wrappings., This one with deep Venise lace to adorn the sleeves has a chaste vee'd square neck with a pure white gardenia at one side. Sunday night velvets are beaded and have jew- eled buckles, too! Black, brown, wine...in women’s sizes 36 to 42 «+ .« in short women's sizes 36 1o 39! Velvets for misses also, SECOND FLOOR. >Hunt Show Friday Night RECEPTION | At Riding and Hunt Club The Hunt Show of the Washington | Drag_Hounds, to be given at the Riding and Hunt Club, at Twenty-second and P streets, Friday at 8 o'clock is the pe- ginning of the series of hunt shows to be given during the Winter season by the hunt devotees of Washington. The judges for the event will be Judge J |R. H. Alexander and Mr. J. E. Keyser of Virginia. Mr. Chester A. Gwinn is chairman the committee and Mr. John L. Finerty be ringmaster. The other memb: of the committee include Mr. H. T. Col Lieut. Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Gugge: m, Maj. W. M. Grimes Mr. Charle rico, Mr. T. H. Mott, |Mr. P. M. Niepold, Mr. C. W. Owen. Mr. R. M. Stamp. Mr. Coe and H. L. Mrs. William G. Hill. \ C | University Juniors Hosts at Tomorrow's Tea The junior group of the American | Association of University Women will have charge of the tea tomorrow, when Miss Elizabeth B. Styron of the Edward Hines, jr, Hospital, near Chicago, will speak on “Books as Medicine Mrs. Hampton D. Percy, assisted by Dr. Mary O'Mally, will be hostess. | ‘The junior group will give a dinner- bridge for its members Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock. when Miss Janeiro Brooks will be_hostess. Prof. A. Curtis Wilgus, professor of | Hispana-American h tory at George Washington Univers will give junior book review Thursday afternoon at 4:45 o'clock. He will review “Amer- | ican_Hispana,” by Waldo Frank. MAKE THIS A FUR CHRISTMAS * Special Many Diplomats to Attend PiC‘“re S}\OW at Sl’)oreham Diplomats attending the Sunday eve- | | ning salon of the Bureau of Commercial | Economics will be the Mexican Ambas- | dor and Mme. Pulg, the Minister from Norway and Mme. Bachke, the Minister from Czechoslovakia and Mme. Vever- | | ka, the Minister from Ecuador and | Mme. Zaldur.bide, the Minister from | Bolivia and Mme. Abelli, the Italian military attache, Lieut. Col. Marco Pen- | neroli, counselor of the Rumanian lega- | tion and Mrs. George Boncesco, coun- | selor of the Brazillan embassy and Mme, | | Almeida, counselor of the Cazechoslovak. ian legation and Mme. Skalicky, first secretafy of the South African legation, | Mr. Bugene Scallan; first secretary of | the legation of Guatemala and Mme. Fernandes, the first secretary of the| | Czechslovakian legation, Mr. Josef Ne- | meck; first secretary of the legation of Panama and Mrs. Juan Chevalier, first secretary legation of Colombia, Mr. Jose Coronado; first secretary Egyptian lega- tion and Mme. Ali Ismail Bey, the mil- | itary attache of the Cuban embassy and FURS Mme. Prieto, thz naval attache the French embassy, Mr. Camille Husson; | Y | the naval attache Spanish embassy, Mr. | ninin Y Frederico Monreal, and many others The evenings begin promptly at 9 716 13th St. N.W. o'clock and the membership cards must be presented at the door. Reductions on Fur Coats and Fur Scarfs Sfor Christmas Giving SALTZ BROTHERS ine =Apparel for Gentlemen C3ine = Sreiler o Gifts selected at Saltz Brothers carry the absolute authenticity of Style that reflects the Good Taste of the Donor. 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