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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) Kendrick, to Mr. Philip St. George Ambler, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cary Ambler of Fauquier County, took place in Tanglewood, home of the bride’s mother. The Rev. H. W. Shannon of the Front Royal Presbyterian Church per- formed the ceremony. The house decorations were of evergreens, berried mm.lewe and white candles. Mrs. Q. D. Gasque of Front Royal played the wedding marches. The bride wore pansy-blue crepe with hat to match, and a shoulder bouquet of pink rosebuds, and her sister, Mrs. Robert L. Massie of Wash- ingten, Va., who was her only at- tendant, as matron of honor, was tired in brown crepe and wore e cor- sage of. Talisman roses. The bride- groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Charles Ambler, as best man. A wedding luncheon followed the ceremony, at which Miss Rebecca Duncan, Miss Eleanor Weaver and Miss Mae Hillidge served, and Mrs. Massie and Miss Elizabeth Reid of Front Royal poured coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Ambler will live in Front Royal. Mrs. Hiram E. Johnson entertained members of the choir of the Mount Zion Baptist Church of Bethesda, Md,, of which she is director, at her William T. Moyer, all of Bethesda, Md.; Mr. Rowland Mansfield and Miss Lucy Mansfleld of the, Rockville Pike, Mr. Sandridge of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voskuil of Wood- side, Md.; Miss Dortha Pangborn, Mrs. Margaret Walker and Mr, Johnson, all of Woodside, Park, Md. The marriage of Miss Janie Mil- dred Poole to Mr. Robert Miles Hodge, both of Silver Spring, Md., took place Deécember 25 at 8:30 o'clock in the morning, at the Silver Spring Baptist Church, the Rev. J. Clark Forcey of- ficlating. The bride’s dress was of brown silk crepe, trimmed in tea rose color, and she wore & brown turban with a short veil and brown accessories. Her cor- sage bouquet was of yellow tea roses. She was attended by her aunt, Mrs. L. C. Blevins of Washington. Mr. R. W. Hodge, father of the bridegroom, was best man. Guests at the wedding included Mrs. R. W. ‘Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Cox and Mr. Eugene Hodge of Silver Spring, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Blev- ins and chlldren, Mildred and Ralph, of Washington, D. C. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Hodge mo- tored to New York. They are now at home at 818 Bonifant street, Sil- ver Spring. Mrs. Hodge was given a shower last week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Wadley on Bonifant street by the Young People’s and Missionary Societies of the Silver Spring Baptist Church. Mrs. Hodge was presented with a number of lovely gifts, the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, chnzeo(theehvmthmnflumcufldfle.hmootmliflenmvu party and dance given by the Mathis Club, at the Mayflower Hotel, Friday evening, January 18: The general chairman is Mrs. P. R. Vernier, Pub- licity, Mrs. E. C. Short; Tickets, Mrs. Paul Golden; Patroness, Mrs. John Morris; Music, Mrs. Vincent Callahan; Cards, Mrs. J. R. White; Tallies, Mrs. James T. Ryan; Prizes, Mrs. Charles McGowan, and Candy, Mrs. W. R. Barnesby. The club officers are Mrs, P. R. Vernier, president; Mrs. John Morris, vice president; Mrs. Martin Joynt, secretary, and Mrs. Lafayette Leaman, treasurer. ‘The junior group of the American Association of University Women en- tertained at a buffet supper Sunday night, January 6, in the lounge of the club house at 1634 I street northwest. Mrs. Lanier Gray and Miss Edna Mitchell were hostesses, assisted by Miss Ellen Acree and Miss Margaret Charters. A program of songs was given by the boys’ chorus of Eliot Junior High School under the direc- tion of Miss Hannah Bonell. Members of the chorus were Mr.. Raymond Barry, Mr. Roy Hill, Mr. Richard Thompson, Mr. Elwood Moreland, Mr. Edwin Hawes, Mr. James Ellerbrooke, Mr. Ernest Payne and Mr. George Garrett. Guests were Miss Ellen Anderson, Miss Hannah Bonell, Miss Erma Brown, Miss Vera Brungart, Miss Arline Dufour, Miss Clarisse Halle, Mrs. Hodgkins, Miss Alice Jewell, Miss Helen McKay and Miss Katherine Murray. yon, in Pougl The ceremony vupcrlormndbyuumv J. anud Howson of Vassar College and was only by relatives of the cou- triends. for 12 guests was served immediately after the marriage ceremony. The bride is a mnddzuzhur of Mr, Charles A. Vordtriede of Toledo, Ohio,” who spent some years in the tic service of the United States in Switzerland. She attended the Prances Parker School at San Diego, Calif., and the Ecole Vinet at Lausanne, Switzerland, and was grad- uatéd from Vassar College in 1930. She.is now doing graduate work in lology at the University of Chi- cago. She spent part of the recent Christmas holiday season &s guest of Dr. and Mrs. Marshall at Pembroke. Mr. Marshall was graduated from Beliot College in 1930 and received his doctor’s degree in physiology from the University of Chicago in 1934. * | He is an instructor at George Wash- ington University in Washington. The first meeting of the Iowa State Society for the year will be held at the Willard Hotel, Saturday evening, at 8:30 o'clock, This will be a reception and dance in honor of the two new Iowa mem- bers in Congress and their wives, C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1935. -mmuannmnmn m:mmlrhomwm,lfl-oer Wearin, | trude Spelden, Mrs. Elise ufl.lli.A!.luA Miss Christine tive and Mrs. mnhfln and lln. Fred Gil- christ and Representative and Mrs. Guy Gillette. ‘There will be dancingeand cards. Memberships for the year as well as morvmm lor January !2 are being made with the secretary, Miss Ger- trude M. Louis, Hotel Roosevelt. Miss Bette Ryder, daughter of the late Thomas Ryder and Mrs. Ryder of New York City and Washington, has returned to her studies at St. Jo- seph’s College, Emmitsburg, Md., after & vacation in Washington. She was entertained by her many friends and she was a guest at the Congressional Club young people’s dance on New Year eve. This charming girl, still in her early teens, possesses an unusually beauti- ful lyric soprano voice and during the holidays gave three radio programs from Station WMAL. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Barrett of Cherrydale, Va., have as guest their nephew, Mr. Gilbert Stevens of Lit- tle Rock, Ark.,, who will make an ex- tended visit with them. The Italy-America Society will meet on Wednesday, January 23, at 9 p.m. at the Mayflower, when Mr. John V. Hansen will present motion pictures in natural colors of “Seven Enchant- ing Centers in Italy.” Mr. Hansen has spent & number of years in per- fecting colored motion pictures. and the ones he has made in Italy are Miss Elaine Jewell, Miss Mary Pearce, 3 and Miss Katherine Alexander. regular January tea and meeting S day of Beta Chapter of Phi Delu B-7 Phoebe Knappen, Miss Hazel Borden[wu assisted by Miss Mary Burrus lli-mhoreen'uhnltunme Eisie Green and Miss Mildred | Gamma, Geo rge Washington Univer-| G. n, Miss Margaret Kline, Miss | sity Graduate Fraternity. Miss Green JANDARY and Miss Bernadine Haycock. Man in Knitting Contest. Litchfleld is competing against women In a London knitting contest. Sheer SILK new home on Highland drive, in Wood- Announcement has been received of | Representative and Mrs. Hubert C. side Park, Md. . A buffet supper was | flower girl, Margaret Wadley, making | the marriage of Miss Louise Hanson, | Utterback and Representative and e b“"'_ served at the close of the evening's | the presentation. Refreshments, | daughter of Mrs, Helen V. Hanson, | Mrs. John C. Gwynne. Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Gamma, festivities, The guests included the | Which included a large wedding cake, | director of the Erown Hospital Pre-| The entire Iows delegation 15 ex- | graduate fraternity of George Wash- Rev. and Mrs. Claude Brubaker of | Were served. The aflair was attended | ventorium of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., |pected to attend: Senator and Mrs.|ington University, entertained mem- Berwyn, Md.; Mrs. P. A. Brown, Mr. | by more than 40 guests. to Mr. Wade Hampton Marshall, son | L. J. Dickinson, Senator and Mrs.|bers and guests at a progressive din- Carl Brown, Mr. Methol Brown, Miss of Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Marshall of | Louis Murphy, Representative and|ner Saturday evening, January 6, Lois Brown, Mrs. William Poole, Mr. | Mathis Club Card Party Pembroke, near Winchester, Va.,|Mrs. E. C. Richer, Representative and | 1934. The decorations at each course and Mrs. M. Austin, Miss Frances|And Dance January 18. which took place at 11:30 o'clock . B. M. Jacobsen, Representative | represented some different holiday. Austin, Mr. Talbot Austin and Mr.| The following committees are in|Monday morning, December 31, at Fred Biermann, Representa- | Members of the fraternity entertain- STOCKINGS at a special price! 1 Full fashioned, sheer and clear, picot tops, French heels, lisle- m‘fl IN \ "U l‘ "U r 0F 'I’A r I‘ SILT l:"l‘ 'l‘lll's lined soles (for longer wear), a | |3 F . . e e full range of smart colors and a ? i k and low price! No wonder AMI&RIPAN LOWBRBOY RADIO : : we’re kept busy filling orders for these January Sale stockings! 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