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' ~ t Msf' ps I p JjHSS —Nunez Photo, i MRS. SEYMOUR ZUCKER. The former Miss Phyllis D. Segal. Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Sey mour Zucker will be at home after October 1 at 4628 Livingston road S.E. Mrs. Zucker was Miss Phyllis Deborah Segal before her mar riage September 2. Rabbi Henry Segal officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Segal. Emily Post A bride-to-be writes: "My mother was recently married and. I doubt that any one will recognize her new husband's name, if this is used on my wedding announce ment. Is there any solution?” Your mother has to use her present name, but your surname, being now different from hers, is given in full on the invitation so every one will know who you are: Mr. and Mrs. John Newname request the honour of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Mary Ellen Oldname etc. Walking Up the Aisle Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to a church wedding with my sister in-law and her husband. She is older by far than I am, so what about the seating of the three of us? When the usher offers her his arm should I follow with her hus band or let him follow 7 her and wait at the back for the usher to come back and show me to my place? Answer: You follow with her husband. Picture in Paper Dear Mrs. Post: I feel quite sure that some of the bride’s pictures which appear in the paper are not always solicited by the paper. Is it wrong to send a picture of my self on the chance that it will be printed? Answer: It is an accepted cus tom followed by almost every one. Husband Calls to Make Correction Dear Mrs. Post: My husband received an invitation to his niece's wedding. I know of no reason why I was omitted and believe it was an oversight on the part of some one helping to address the enve lopes. What is to be done in a case of this kind? Answer: Rather than to go un der the circustances, it might be best for your husband to tele phone- his niece about the error that was made and she will cer tainly correct it verbally. What is the obligation of the godparent to the new baby? Mrs. Post is sorry she cannot answer personal mail. However, her leaflet E~36, "The New Baby," answers this and other questions on christening. To ob~ tain a copy, send 10 cents in coin to her, care of The Evening Star, P. O. Box 99, Station G, New York 19, N. Y. Delicious Cookies Stir a package of gingerbread mix with a half cup of water, then blend in a half cup of peanut butter. Drop on a greased baking sheet and bake in a moderate oven for a batch of delicious cookies. ADVERTISEMENT. J2cti?LuD<uf NEW... the cozy look of the turtle neck ... the exciting look of huge hooks-and-eyes ... in a full-swinging bright red coat of rainproof corduroy. NEW.. . the luxurious comfort.. .| the wonderful peace of mind ... that is yours with Modess. It’s America’s luxury napkin ... so velvety-soft, so silken-smooth ... yet costs no more than the others. In 3 sizes—Regular, Junior and Super. In the discreet shape box, pre-wrapped. Amondo Abbott Is Married Miss Amanda Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Abbott of Silver Spring, became the bride August 25 of Mr. Earl B. Walker, son of Mrs. Harold M. Grant of Newark, Del., in the Church of the Ascension in Silver Spring, the Rev. Herbert W. Lamb, Jr., offi ciating. After a reception at the Wom en's Club of Bethesda, the couple went to New York for a wedding trip. J vN ♦ .>JMr WM MRS. EDWARD PETERSON. The former Miss Alice L. Ritchie. The wedding of Miss Alice L Ritchie and Mr. Edward Peter-; son took place here September 18, the Rev. James H. Miers per forming the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ritchie of Harrisonburg, Va„ and the groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Peterson of Duluth, Minn. 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