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’ ] » THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 11, 1922—PART 2. 2§ U ¥F. M. Bowle, tenor, and Charl Hoors, Taene win Cenrde T Wiaon, | Miss Catherine Hughes | ° . MllSlcal Mentlon Fprsara whaee St ahection stanios | Weds Mr. C. L. Waddell United States Army, and Mrs. Magru- | ternoo: 3, the C! h der. became the bride of Capt. Trwin | Advent The coremony s pers Lythe Lummis, U. 8. A. The ceremony - formed by the Rev. Tom Willlamson, GE. was performed on the lawn i rector of the church, in the presence e The bride was charming in her|of a large «ompany of friends ¥ c H A IR ro‘% m)-l l:n.-'on at :a‘f:f’ryq M,l E. NS It fown of white gecrgette crepe beaded | relativen. and “'.‘“. .’hv.[r ve 'a"»l»h"g’:? | Churel vening: ane A REED Church at 3 ‘oclack " this evenine: (Contimued from Tenth Page.) n crystals. Her tulle veil was held | ment of wiite nd with a coronet of duchess lace and,ferns made orange buds and she carried a shower | Lride, who bouguet of lilies of the valley. | marriage by At the closing concert of the numbers; a graduate student, Mis: Margaret Heate! The (Harker); anthems, “'Qui Tollis,” from Like llustration, beautifully | Beethoven Association, glven recently s3ve ‘“Scherso Nauvoo, TIl., where they will take up 3 - o iy K , No. b romptu, her, was 2 7::::"?«";;‘:.::?::"’. R in ‘Aeolian Hall, New York ecity, h'}ot?l:'o'p“. Aol nondo (’:Tgrlcclguv (Heydn): anthem, “Blessed Janus” | their residence after a wedding trip| Miss Eveina Magruder of Char-|by Mics G . Nisewaner, sin- s Worth $22.50, on sale Monday Ernest Hutcheson gave the first per-| by Mendelssohn, and little Constanc (Dvorak); violin solo, ‘Andante’ ug he west. lottesville was the maid of honor |ter of the m, as maid of 3 ] % | (Mendelssohn); moter, “Hear My Miss Abby Magruder and Miss Vir- | honor. The hest was Mr. C tormance in this country of Fried- |Russoll, six yeas of uge played sev. Sravert> lendetanshny: viotin solo, |y The merriage —of Miss Blanche | ginia Magcuder were the brieomaiss | Fhompsor. ani the honers were Mo man Bach's “Concerto for Plano and | STRl BUTbOre ANROURCINE ol feb- | “Sercnade” (Haydn); tenar solo, “My | Lucas Milliken, daughter of Mr. J. B.land little Betty Allen Magruder the |Georg Thomoson, brother of Orchestra.” For thiy occasion a|{Etetons SO0 SRl Operated the | Hope Is in the Everlasting from Hilliken of Hellevue Pa. and Mr.lflower girl —All of the attendants|the bride. and Mr. ¢ M. Wood, Mr. small orchestra of about the size used | JETR FT “The Daughter of Jalrus” (Stainer); | Raymond Fletcher Adams of Wash- | wore French organdy gowns in pastel i john B Monroe organiel of the in the time of Bach was assembled s anthem, “The le’ 1s Ended” (Bart.|ington, D. C. teok place June 3 at j#hades. with hats to match, and car- | chubch the wedding mueic U . E 19:30 a'm_"in ‘the First P: y nd o sted Lo one per- t); t he Heavens | o 7 iret Presbyterian | ried colonial bouquets pery 2. o and was conducted for the one P\ Louis A. Potter, Jr, announces two |lett); organ postiude, --rwr";eevr»n‘unn"" Rttt o o atate i cott sang, “O only (not more than two to each customer), 5135 formance by Franz Knelsel. Fried- | d0 0 10 pe glven by his pupils, the | Are Telling.” from 5 det Carter Magruder of Wes man Bach, if he had not been the som [ fifey t‘;m:";w( “:m:‘ e P gt | (Hayam), | This morning the ‘quartet | €Tt P.‘f)a"!rilxh of the Bellevue Pres- [ Point acted as best man and or left immed- of the iilustrious Sebastian Bach,|ond Wednesday evening, at Calvary [Will elng Schilling’s “Te Deum." mi\.,_"“‘”A“fl“ar:;:‘;";:"”"“"“,‘l“'l',‘;“& ST e o Bey Tano o ceremony for a wed- might have come down to DOSterity | gy ¢ be | F. and Chadwick's “God, to Whom We i M spe efir honey- | K . Va, and Mr. Herbert Wile p to resorts on the Atlantic & e come d p Baptist Church. The pupils will pe 5 moon at Lake Chauauqua, N. Y., and ] of Philadelphia. Capt. and Mrs. Lum- 1A 11l make their home in as a great composer, but he Wus|aghuQq by Ruby Potter. spprano:|Look Up Blindly." overshadowed by his incomparable!Goldia Hurchins, contralte; Willlam s {will be at home after August 1 at;mis left immediately after the cere - ved y 5 lae Club, or-|6628 15t street, Takoma Park, D. C. lmony for a motor t hrongh thel father. C'This concerto, Rowaver.| B Ruymond. tenor. Fred Bast, bari-| The Holton Arms Glee Club, or-i t ark, D. C. r trip through the 0 played by Mr. Hutcheson, who is one ) > ) _ | ganized last January, wjth Mrs. John = = [M'mnd-rh and they will be at horie s intermingied phoistery, °'e“y and su’p'y Store D e ot | Bach | o sand Hermann Hoffman, violin | 3" &tani as diractor, coftributed gev- | St Patrick's Chiurch was the scens |after September 1 at Fort Benning formed the set- th g h 4 of a very attractive wedding Monday |Ga. Capt. Lummis is a graduate of t today. Is said to have been 1%t PIAY- | (o the 'program tomorrow evening $ral numbers fo the programs of the lmorning, June 5, when . Miss Sore | Weas Point and was asreioo) Foo o ed In Vienna twenty years ago, and| will be Louis Potter, 3d; Helen Stone, | JOWMENEEOANG, ) SEOFCRes, BB WESS i mary € ‘Lucas, daughter of ~Mrs. | Quincy, Til T the recent p(—rlu\man(‘ie in u\m o Taylor Anderson, Virginia Andrus, “"‘fl(“u“k”h“g‘ A ! Rosetta Lucas and the late George e lhfinsh:;?lllstgem:rr:‘t‘::lch\\'nl(flpc\::’fi e ;:‘r’{!m:brnwll;r‘ (‘;narle-CR:ef HE';‘f; (Brahms) and “The May ;{\" Lucas, sr, becama the bride of | m;‘ ;nd Mrs. John Milton MecCul- s c artlst la ¢ rnethy, Grace Craerin, . > for | Mr. George E. Farrow of St. Louis, | !0Ugh have issued cards announcing some of his eoncert programs Next|Qliver, Botty Morris, Olivia Bille l"ll‘;lh(lm'l;l‘"73“’1;‘\:‘_;1!“‘3\. o ers I07 | Mo. The ceremony was performed by | the marriage of their daughtar. i - season. Bortha Comstock, O, C. Williams, | qi% R OE N o Shelton, vice ; Bev. John M. McNamara, assisted by | Flett, to Mr. John Owen Wilson L. Following a deightful symposum | Ruth Barnhart. Edwin “Moore and |ful Bresidont: Katman Shotoh 06 | Rev. James A" Smyth, Rev. Willtam | Aldson, Saturday, June 3. in Atlant on g B e S RO e | Josenhine Leonard; Wednesday even- | Tt "l Ciun hux an enroliment | Carroll and’ Rev. Martin P Egan,) G4, The bride Was presented to s Nica a6 iR n. | 108, othy , E e . 5 ~¥ = A ‘he . |and was immediately followed by a |(1€¥ Atlanta 3 year or so ago {lab at the cloge of Music week un- | Eugenia Dietz, Dorothy Miller, Ed” | 2L LFREaly members, and has 18- fnuptial mass an artistic background | Bt because of mourning in her fam Lk e the club ang|\ard Burdette, Margaret Becker.l .o, of Mudlc Clubs. 4 {of ferns and lilles formed the altar iy, the wedding was small The ington, members of the club And|william Janson, Kirstin Olrick, Mar: St b S, bridegroom is a son of Col and Mr. thelr giiests enjoyed an unusual gu: garet Gerdiertew “ethel, Sirgaret | e ana nirn T. Q, Donaldson of Washington s ke g the plaving.of the N imball, Mrs. Lillian Peterson, Mar- AaGhter K eI s- [altar and givan in marriage by her | W38 @ member of the Aviation ( Dot iixiofor Naw: }.‘”k'.fl‘,‘.fm" e Kpret La Hayne Mre Macon mc.\m,r.,};;;,",.,:‘;"),“;{,,,";‘,‘\';,”l’,;,,,‘\;;h TS | o thos, DI Geares W Tites Moo Auring the ear sad secved o e = appearance 0! v Mery 2 Bco ow! " ¢ vas v de ss Marve ighter of Mr. and athecher. and Mr. son of Mr We Palnt and Reupholster Baby Carriages and Reed Furaitare _ Retail, Wholenale 623 Seventh St. N.W. Mainzom | decorations 5 G. Pfeiffer and| The bride. who was escorted to the Lride roses ECORSET REDUCTIONS Inventory time is near and a need of stock reduction, attractive price reductions: uthecher. who at d hono ales Rence the following ver h n J < S o oresi- mencement exercises of Leh MME. IRENE CORSET B T e G R N o R e : i Ui ot _ Mrs LS. . brano, New | sk Faduate by de- | was held in place with a coronet of £x Formerly Now Forrerly Now | interest { vouhg | York. formerly Gruve Cramer of this|ionn. is to be graduated from the de- | uce, and was fastened to the grace- lons and the distinguished fiying | artists all belong | partment of chemical engineering. S same family ojry, 'is spending i % Hi PO : : me family faw days here as court train of her dress with tiny \ 16.50 18.00 12.50 |and have been (Since thell|the ‘guest of relatives. Mrs. Clime| At the last meeting of the Federa- | Clusters of urange blonsoma. Her |, ME and Mre Donaldson will be at | rE SR SR 13.50 15.00 12.00 iRty et ven | (Il lenve early in the week to fill an | tign of Women's (luba of the Dizirict | buquel was of bridal roses and lilies BURS ATer thelr wadaing s T 5 % Sat] va 5 a 5 S o ttes, sang, by AMiss Alice Lucat sister of the Py 12.50 16.50 10.00 |Her sister. Cath SRRSO nual banquet of the Alumnae Asso-|request, the D My T r only The marriage of Miss Margaret as a vi er brothe! ttendant, and | Horning, daughter of Mr. and ) nist, and fro. clation of the Woman's Medical Col- |, ‘hich she pronounced a Virtuoso on | lege. Mr. Clime, who served in Paris | ooaial enriinring url Give 15.00 10.00 14.00 12.00 it the bi- k of canary-col-|Joseph Horning of Milwaukes, Wik, | 3 | \ enmial e asr Cha organdy trimmed with narrow | 4] . - = O T itatibn. OF g r ennial gathering at Chau N ndy trir 4rrow fand Mr. Thomas F. Murphy of Nort ¢ P < ¢ 0 14.00 10.00 10.00 7.50 i Their in "”lhu\leu L fit‘lpl:iu::«r'lfrtll::; ;e:firfi;x:r:;}phfi' J:l;‘: ; Y., June 28, ) rr:.n tri ”mr;“tx on 'her leg- ! Andover, Mass, took r;:’ic:rm ls‘h later v‘?,’f.r‘ii-'i '\:}i:y]( t and % : contrast to| Tiffany Foundation. which provides a | But_a Day. T oIl ];\ll_h her | Peter's Church. this city. Tue N ce the ure home in - 7 . hey giavelperiod of o - Year's at the i she carried vellow roses| morning, at 9 o'clock. The ceremor R o, etty ay ULorsets 4] @dupts-|Dante) Garth.y D New Fork wider - {and larkspur. | Was performed by Rev. Father Mo s & L tioniaf the S atolly onll jarber. Mrs. Raymond B. Dickev. violinist.| The bridegroom had as his best| The bride was attended by i - Now Formerly Now Ythe Skowe Norflaees arel Hex Dr. and Mrs. HA. Spigel enter- | ¥ill assiat giving the musical man Mr. Edward J. Cross, and Mr. | Theresa Murphy, and Mr 5 The Caroline 12 £18.00 £12.50 e s he Norileets are hero| Droand Mrs H. A Spigel enter|service this morning at the Washing- | Hugh B Hutchison, “jr.’ and Mr | Horning. brother of the bride, acted | Louise ¢ Mr. ancd A O. 2.0 z e G| AMBELAY thaLHOmen ',' the P"P"‘_"";L { ton H-"I')‘,'l|1~ Presbyterian hurch, | Joseph \\l Lucas acted as ursh»rs “ = best man. Mrs. O 2 August st 2 and their w a8 Ui en of the Cv $!when she will play “Cradle Song™”| After the ceremony an informal re-| The bride wo: heavily embraid Mr. and Mrs 13.50 18.50 13.50 | Ly e he LI o Lthe) Nathnal University of | (easer) i 0 feeption o the immediate relatives | ered crape dvesa. Her eli o6 : place Wednes- 12 R jie Heto the cxl Al M einge a Swdent. | Beach) and an ¢ fand close friends of the couple was|point lace was caught with or s _performed 13.50 14.00 10.00 ied U :-‘:«]{Ag\fifl-!"gr.,n"""-‘ d of the violin | 491, ) Do Nut - held at the residence of the' bride's| blossoms and. she Cerried & chon Grace Bap- 7.50 12.50 8.50 Lfoe tha amiar chits ot o marck, and Tambousy. Chimoia . (ke wungD myther, in Crittenden atrest | bouquet of lilies of the vailey Johnson. J 2 e the e clubs ¢ i ambouriy s 0¥ [ Xirs 2 Cunn and Mrs. Tow left on anlonly ornament was a_platiny 4 his bride 5.00 12.00 6.00 fHee A s e Hiltian e aoed by, Ssmuel Kordorgan will sender arly afternoon train for a trip to the |the gift of the bridegroom e trip The X 2. | canother rare treat was) offered Bt} R et byA Baraic ond|oater (Baldwin) and north, and will then go to Green Bay, | bride's mald wore pink geogrett T sister. Miss 5.00 12.00 10.50 | Pl Langer? emilo yirtuoso of thelthe trio ‘for Violiny ‘cello. and plano | (Desthoven) [P junes fies NN s caidiel MR 0 L0 Lot Al erel o Ehest; mas. AN =) | Paul L cello @ so o i , | > = ure’ home. Mrs. Farrow's going- | shower bouquet of sweet peas. M Morzan Schroeder. Mrs. 3.50 3.50 2.00 | Royal Serbian Orchest .\quluznag“e‘xi‘ ;\!(\MFB” fla!\!nr:#::mg‘.:n:{ntgha";; Ah‘). _ Last Sunday afternoon the Nati jaway gown was of deep blue Cantoni After the ceremony a reception was ! T arried in a traveling was a pupll of the great master and | Mossre, Korman, Barg Community Chorus, at the request of fcrepe, With a “trimming of the same | held at St. Catherine’s and the vouns | suit of and wore a small black \lso a lot of GOSSARD CORSETS in models that [|compoger tor the ‘cello, David Pop- . cellist. the officials of Walter Reed Hospital. | material in a lighter shade. couple left later for a trip through |- i Mrs Domer will be at Been i huedl Che si ad lir i 1 e R R e Mrs. Grace B. Zahn. formerly an|fcPeated “The Ruse Maiden' which| he & stul ey s D wLCe sk Domi [ fome Wt at Alabama ve been ‘discot o ines are irregular, |!senuine Fran tert, ¥ £ 2 . g they had so su on | Glenmore, the beautitul old Ma; ru-la ter July 1 at 147 Uhland Terrace, grenue s continued. The sizes an g known fo be in|active member of the Rubinstein|fie¥ Bl 8o Ehcce Eene Ot |¢er home at Keswick, Va, was the | this city. St four of whic |existence at ¢ {made In Cremona | the coliection of Montenegro c £ el Ciub, gave a musical and garden | y : time. It was 20 0 p concert o o U ia from | PRTtY at herpretty home on Emerson | Sentral High School. The concert on \ 1662 and is Lol : |Sunday was given in the “rose ga et King of | Sireet last Thuraday evening. A |5und e ] mimber of prominent local artists|den” of the hospital grounds to At |1arge and appreciative audience. M uted to the program. Mrs ijiinel Holtzclaw Guw Caecilian Sodicty of Trinity | Wavne B. Wheeler sang “May Morn- | 15U o e e e Cloe Club,[in&” (Densa) and “Rafn® (Oley|Mcs Lilllan Garrison T e e o than | SPeaks) acceptably, while Miss Nellfe { traito: len Bell, t ¢ M Pauline|E Monks plaved two piano solos, 1110 F St. N.W. |Charles Wengerd, baritone, were the cxt to Columbia Theater . the prices have been greatly reduced. scene of a picturesque wedding Tues- T 2 T and Mr Albert day afternoon, June 6, when Miss| Miss Lavinia Elizabeth Thompson 'H U a Norris Magruder, daughter of | daughter of Mr. and M George T | George Mason Magruder. surgeon | Thompeon, and Mr. ¢ Tyui of the national health board of the ! Nisewaner were married Saturday & | Fantasie Impromptu (Chopin) and | Seloists. Mr_ Wengerd conducted and | 2. Buck w the plano. seniors, and t Seheaten ‘com- | “Dancing Doll” (Poldini). Mrs. Wil- |Miss Fanr ' eielins, | lism Braithwalte gave delightfully | harmonium, | 5 vallows” (Cowen) and 1amm)"" h | (Liza Lehman). Mrs, Warner Gibbs | . harp. Franceska K. soloist Tuesda and with s Al & - . ercises of the serald \ductor, w de- | Sang e Dawn' (d'Hardelot). Lily | oy o™y coompanted ful hour of music Tuesday as|and the Rose” (Carrie Jacobs Bona) | “Rose, Softly Blooming” AL J ) luhe sang Chwarte eonianua) . Waw | (Spohir), “The Lass with the Delicate | Air” (Dr. Arne), “Swiss Echo Song"” of the college|and “O T eactment etk ava Eio|liam Braithwaite contributed two ement % numbers, “Give a Man a Ho; " & Dt 0 | s imposing v:\\:_r‘m.‘y Pomp and | Cn e S Hara)y ana. {Eckert), “Daddy's Sweetheart” (Liza | ade an admirable introduction | (Oley Speaks), and Mre. Zahn e e Bl SR to the less pretentious but no less en- | (ralto voice was heard to advantagel 5f y" (N e)l linger) and “Villanelle e o e oS he program. AL "My Dreams” (Dorothy Lee) and | (Del Acqua). .y w| "Mate o' Mine” (Percy fot). Re- Japanese cicada drama, “Yo-nennen, = v % Student events of interest during Panese cicada A a eantata | freshments were served in the beau- e 2 Miite tne most | tful gardens, followed by dancing. | [N WOCK (RENGCH & Riang ontal by = rendered by the Glee Club. which wert Noac m’:,(T’l:',';‘”da),"{v:,'.f';\m ded’ the solos. “The Raindrop sang with mellow tone, good diction |in tho Sunday achool room of Trinity i (Rischer), by —Rosemary =Koontz: ¢ plano solos—! Lutheran Church. Among the num- |, Sing. Little ‘Bird" (Locw). thia Silks Cre es and S b . y P ummer ‘;a rics Ixth Hungarian | Kem: “Rose Masurear (Sehmall), | Again” ~(Hilier), Marguerite Ander- 5 E by Rewing Gure | sy Rose Marurkal (Sehmoll)y | o N B R rctollal (WHite): and g Cantons Figured Voiles o > lev—were' creditable’ for both techni-| (Smallwood). Emily Collett; duet, | Melody (Thome). Ethel Mintz: G o Gi lcal and tonal qu. es, and llu‘ “Poet and Peasant” (Suppe). Grace |DINg Song lmenreich) and eorgeties mgham: ! songs by Edith F; he needed | Mujrhead and L. M. Hoyberger; | First Violet" (Behr), nor Riley; Laces Rati L e el e Do iivni| e Eomiacy) Genonss), atelen | TR0 e e (Eichaes). and o R Miss v has voice ivver; e (Czerny), M i an; *“So e chn ] i i . TRy, Marguerite | unting Song" (Schumann). Elwood Roshanara Linen J MacDowell. | bers was the duef, “Qui Vive" (Ganz), | Young: “Four O'Cloc (Ris quality and unusual range and Was|Collett: “Gertrude's Dream Senunsnn oo onatine’ lementi). > linee: (Griem and Shantung Organdie of the featu NOW ON DISPLAY! Summer’s Latest SPORT, LEGHORN and PEANUT HATS We are now displaying the latest Sum- mer Sport Hats in white peanut and leg- horn hats—the latest styles in a large assortment of sizes. Have Your Last Year’s Panama & Leghorn Hats Made Over Into the Season’s Latest Style Bring yours here and let us reblock and renovate it into a new summer hat. You have cholce gelection of beautiful trimmings, d by Lowise | “Robin's Return” (Fischer), Dorothy | (Gurlitt) and he Stork Is ‘rigan, and Rhapsody,” by L Fol- | Ethel Dorr and Madaline Farran; | Francis ley: = “Slumber most _acceptabie in duet. “Merry Mo- | Backenstoss; ven), Irene Rollin together with the finest of stylish straw bralds, cloth, crepes and Oley Speaks. An arrangement for|ments (Ducelle), Mary Poore and georgettes, available by the vard. orchestra of Rubinstein's celebrated | Margaret Fox; “Shower of Stars” h (Schumann), Dor- piano ! “Kammenoi-Os- | (Wachs), Grace Mulrhead: “Minuette” | othy Nless; “Air de Baliet (Dupret) DISPLAYING COMPLETE STOCK trow”: “Ada vy Berge, and|(Mozart), Helen Divver; “Pizzicato” {and “To a Wild Rose” (MacDowell), “Marche Triomphale,' rendered by |(Delibes), Elizabeth Barker; duet, | Katharine Koontz; Sonata, No. 1 (Mo- ® e Furydice. Club, completed the pro- | “Little Patriot Mareh® (Krogmann, |Zar), Waltz (Dennee) and Taran 1 gram. Irene Rolling and Evelyn Richards: |telle (Heller), Henry Backensioss; 2 e uc lons on “Spring Song” (M % o | first movement of Sonata, ¢ No. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ross, with! b it SOnE (fendelasohn), Bvelyl | (Beethoven), “To Spring” (Grieg) their little daughters, Dorothy and|(\woife), Catharina English and Dot- |2nd “Canzonetta” (Schutt), Helen! 100 Beautiful 300 New Sweaters | Betty. are rusticating for the sum-|gepoiiets “2ENS ] Flee. | Prentiss. The recital closed with two men imonths at thelr COttage Mear|Sioswiyemssaod Brcive Tilos Fara. | dus panish Dance” (Moszkowski) Silk Sport Skirts All the Smart Models All Stylish Colors BUCKRAM & WIRE WHITE SPORT : MATERIAL HAT FRAMES SOLD BY THE YARD Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop 508 Eleventh Street N. W. Phone Main 8322. Our Work Is Our Reputation. Rockville, and will motor to the city (Senmolly. Frances Eincher:|and “Military March” (Schubert), | {each week-end for the services at the | quet, “Vesper Bells” (Barth), Catha-(Played by Master Henry Backenstoss Churches &t Which (hey serve as of-|rine’ Englisl and Dorothy' Ward; | and Mis nstadt {ganists, the Western Presbyterian v Polka” (Spindler), Mary Poors i = Bhd St Andrew's Episcopal churches, |-aelody - of Lover {(Engelmanny.| Rho Beta Chapter. Mu Phi Epsilon. respectively. Mulirhead: . “Searfs. Dance |at its last meeting, elected Hazel | e (Chaminade), Dorothy Kern: -Spin- | CGibson Wood as musical delegate and | { Miss Anna King, soprano, was the e ! S {Emily Bradley E! as business | {assisting soloist at the recent recital | nE Wheel (Schmoll), Catharine | gelegate to the convention to be held | § -_ _lat the Wilson Normal School. at e ey Evelyn iley 'and |8t St. Louis, Mo., June 20 to 24, in-| W d f ll D l Ch I%hich Miss Zelda R Miller preseited | Frunces Fincher: “Valse rillanie | clusive. Iher class in piano numbers. e | (Spindl Mads lians o | onaeriu y elicious erry y Fouthral pianists were warmly com- Sendien. tl:fl:ll‘“eMl]r“l:r}T‘nl'Z\'elyufi:(”“?':," R. Monroo entertained a few | S Tended both for technic and Inter-| Riohords: ~The Seeret- (Gauties. | frlends at a mu enzly, i 2 ® Pretation, and among the. mumbers | o0 o e e Nocturne (Ley. | Chlef feature of interest being a new am ast aaqae lt erto‘v«ns the ‘duet, “Merry Bobolink” | meoie Henel Dorr: duet. “Invitation | 3008 cycle, “In Memoriam,” written | o [ rogmanm)CElizabeth and_ anne | ach) B o iwener), Elisaberh | by James H. Rogers in memory of his | e | Chambers; “Cindereila at the Prince’s | Barker and L. M. Hoyberger. son, Lieut. Henry Rogers of the 9 skl 5 3 Sliza Cham- United States Air Service, who lost Here’s Recipe for Absolutely New Jam pal7 dorkinio, Fiabeti, SIS, xational Community Chorus|Mis lifeon ihe front ‘in 1915 " The has not been possible | and jelly-making, as perfect results | ixies'’ Good NIENt[will continue its rehearsals for six | Work s one of the most impressive to make cherry jam and jelly in the | are certain. Unlike the old method al T Song® (Hrown), Doris Crampton;|more weeks, beginning tomorrow |Oof the compositions which were the ' Tanocence” (Voss), Virginia Chism: | evening, at the Thomson School, at |Outgrowth of the war, and is of ex- ordinary kitchen. Only an | of “pound for pound"” mixture boiled | “Dolr" -am” (Oesten), Lois Dear-|8 o'clock. Charles Wangerd, con- |Ceptional musical merit. It consists ¢ Y ] 5 A ; ledt : e s : x numbers, the words of which * has been able to make cherries for thirty or more minutes, with | doff Dance” (Keats), Irving|ductor of the chorus, announces that | 9f siX numbers, the words of which the organization will begin rehearsals & C L : . on Handel's “The Messiah,” which |guiem’ and poems by Wajt tWhitman s flavor being boiled away, the eco- | Wpfies indian = Village” (Brown), | will be glven with sololsts and or- | Lhe c¥cle was sung by Willlam Cas- ct cherry jam and jelly. |nomical Certo Process requires only | Marion Dowling: “On the M;{admw" f;’l;;;slrn durlngllhe Christmas season, ;’,;-o“;‘?e‘"ge‘sflafb:‘f_ Ereat Somise - : ¢ . |one minute’s boiling and thereby | (Lichner), Rose’ Lepley: “Daffodils s organizatien will devote itsel A s celler tural product of fruit, | O1¢ MHIHE ‘ho'x“ g and thereby | (Licnner O yrile Digg: ~Spark-|exclusively to the study and presenta- | diction and deep spiritual significance, te problem so that any | saves all the fruit to produce two- | [ [EM &Y "V Eapeth - Parker: | tlon of choral works of the highest | Mr- Monroc presiding at thee piano. yrd to make and eat this | thirds more jam or jelly. | ‘Dance of the Firefles” (Pennington), | standard. It has now more than 100 | Tya second in the series of annual de \donsereal IF voun Pt Certo is pure—contains no gelatine | Louise Vogel; “Pizzicati” (Delibes). |interested and enthusiastic members | oqitala by pupils of Beatrice Chopin Rhcsichersys o | or preserative, It mositivels saves | Eobin Holland: “Poinsettia” (Lynn);|who are devoted to the organization | Kl look ‘place Eriday evening in iRES € HEFRT picy 1E WEIECWECIOF uBes sy - It positively saves iy dhine Jardine: “Les Sylphes’|and to the serious study of choral | 167 sarviv hall of the Cosmos Club. Certo cherry jam and jelly. | time, fruit, flavor of ripe fruit and | (Bachmann), Mercedes Berry: “Flori- [ music. Choir singers and others in- | {5 *IR00" 5 00 fisted of the plano Certo Recipe Cherry Jam.]does away with guesswork. It diana” (Meinik). Milton Scrivener;|terested in the study of the best|, mpers, Mary Bazzuro, leader: Gt e o et Gaeon’ | makes all kinds of jams and jellies [song, A Dream" "(Bartlett). Miss|ehoral works are cordially invited to | *Nilitary March" _(Schubert); Anna P M <h | with- fresh, dried or canned fruits— |Anna King; piano solo. “Spring's|joln thls organization, and will be | Schneider and Mary Bazsuro:’ minuet stem, pit and thoroughly crush about | ¥ it L i . renade” (Melnik), Helen Bruce;|welcomed'at any of its rehearsals. P R Tutn | UoEast). Sers > fruit. Measure 4 leveled | S0me you have never tasted before. ry" (Nevin), Vera Kiler- of|ry Farmer” and *March” (Schu- | Bowker; ng Without Words s is now past. Any one who | consequent loss of fruit juice and |Bowkers | Usons Withoup, SHOTIS 1ple recipe can now | | | | Certo, a has solved t one can af RSET IRCLET [CCCICCT of Loty L : - | It is highly indorsed by cooking e e, Op. 64, No. (Chopin), | _Estelle Wentworth, formerly mann), Mildred and Seymour Parker; i“pl and 4 ,‘"p,.“:m,hl’:m ‘a(”‘lf | perts. Every woman who tries it “The Butterfly” | Washington, & charming = singer | Narciasus” (Nevin), Dorothy Ligh ettle 2 heaping tablespooniuls | Rosstead; “Fourth | equally “well known on ‘the grandl . lieite from “Lucia di Lamm O | recommends it to her friends and - oi pits in cotton cloth “ syith hammer. Place this in with cherries. stir until boiling, cov- | “ er kettle, simmer 15 minutes, then | 3 T < Chester Wil-|opera and on the concert stage, has 5 > Kettle | says she'll never be without it. Get ! R T e o, 4" | been spending the past two weeks in ;’,‘g;’;-B,‘,",",,{,fi"m';:gfol,‘}g;g"m".!;‘;,ygs a bottle of Certo and a recipe book szt), Christine William ;“:;ev"tg’;'{}g' 9_’ vfi:fi'}mfi?"'rfi'ffimx‘:"" Hoffman” (Offenbach), Anna remove pits. Add 8 leveled cups|OnCe: For extra free copies of ..\ iinoer) "Stanley Fraser; “Rhapso- |ton, planist. Miss Wentworth's bro- | (Marks), ~Rebecca Carter; “Going (3% Ibs.) sugar and mix well. Stir | T€CiP® book write to Pectin Sales!gia" Hongrois, No. 6" (Liszt), Amy|Kram consisted of three groups ofl, wighing” (Geibelt), Howard John- hard and continually. Bring to vige Co., Inc., Dept. 116, Rochester, New | Norton; “Baliade in A Filat Major" | SoR&S, one ;‘n French and two “’,,fi"" son: “Souvenir” (Drdla), Ruth Bolen; o Ditae Yest York. (Choplin), Miss Marian Bowker; “Con- lish, an e great arla from “Mme. |iyogiein” (Greg) and Hungarian orous boil over hottest fire. Boil| “'g > v th ; Ceratbek? “(for two planos) (von |Butterfly.” Her voice, always brilllant. | y5le No. 7 (Brahms), Mable Berry; hard one full minute, continually art the new, the sure, quick and (Erytuck’ (for CHe @ B 0 aker and | seems to have grown more mellow, | xNirgi ‘Gras Quadrilles” (Schubert). stirring. Take from fire and add 1 lweconomical way of making jams and | carr Van Sickler. and she sang all her numbers with|pepecca Carter; song, Sidney Ginol * bottl, ¢ i C irring | Jellies. You'll never return to the| sympathetic feeling, rare artistic dis- | ok Kingsbury, accompanist. Glady g bottle (scant cup) of Certo, SUTTING | 14 uhie or miss® method. C: | An enjoyable recital was glven re-|cernment and well-nigh perfect dic-|price, leader: “La Harpe Eoliene! Zit in well. From time jam is taken | 07, U q method. Lerto-| . niiy at the Powell School by pupils|tion. She contributed largely to the '(Kruger), Gladys Price; “Aragonaise” ! off fire let stand 5 minutes only, by | Made jams an | of the Washington Heights School of | Success of Music week in Alexandria, | (Maesenet), Irma McKenzie; “Simple IR R FRONT NOR BAgy “"COR ET~* Summer Special ¥4 It has all the advantages of a rubber corset with none of its drawbacks. There is no lacing—it's on in a jiffy. Pink silk-striped batiste. Very low top; sizes 24 to 32. c/%’w Corsets =}= Service For the army of women accustomed to Nemo Hygienic Service we suggest that they buy an additional Nemo for Vacation use. To secure the right corset and service it is advisable that you purchase it in the store you are accustomed to patronize. USPUL $ f ing i jelli - ber of | Avau ; . the clock, before pouring into jelly | icllies keep per | Musie, Mre. Routt-Johnson-Manning. | being the sololst at the numbe Aveu" (Thome), V Lenz: Ber- B Chaes Diiive it fime sl st | 1650 principal. A descriptive analysis ofispecially arranged musical events.|ceuge from “Jocelyn” (Godard), Emily e Sates .y, = TnE AT St 1f your grocer plano numbers, read by a ‘student,fand was guest of honor at the Ki-|pingt; “Licberstraum (Liszt). krank a little to cool slightly and pour . D Hoten Marke, was accompanied | wanis Club luncheon there and at the | Zingehury) “Il Trovatore” (Verdl), or druggist does not have Certo, | please call Mr. T T e e T T Vo illustrations of world famous | meeting of the Daughters of the Con- | Gigdys Price. paintings from the art galleries of | federacy chapter, of which she is a Europe. Miss Frances Russell play-|member. Miss Wentworth left on| q., gasembly room of the Cosmos ed a group of Grieg and MacDowell | Thursday in her car for her summer ., ., "yaq filled with an enthusiastic home at_Woodcliff Take, just outside | TI40 Was Jileq Wit B8 € el at MUSICAL INSTRUCTION _of New ¥ork city A R L OPERA SINGER e T O vening at an | fongs. Miss Helen Gerrer, violinist, = informal musical given after the ai lsshled:‘_rp':ay“:}le 'Eheo?m-:g“ox,e'? ‘:xw;; st nual banquet-at Ingram Congrega- | S0nEs, e N1le ayler oux). > Vocal Instuctor & Operatic Coach | fiohia1 "Church. With Mra:. Henry | Sun€ by Josephine Matison, and the £ 1 : - ; mer will conduct master ¢ Hunt McKee ' accompanying, ~Miss|Bach.Squnod ive, Jarie, Tag 1y Fupils prepared for chrch; concert work, | Craig gave “Robin, Robin, Sink Me ajLucile Crockatt he remginder of operatic dehut. Song" (Spress), “June” (Mrs. Beach). eratlc debut. mpitions girls, with good | SO (SDTeEs ) U atly. and. by | (Cornelius) and “Gypsy John” (Clay). quickly. This makes about 11 half- pound glasses of jam. For cherry telly recipe, see Certo Book of = Recipes. |Leo Knott at . A 5 | Main 5000 to learn This ‘Certo Process banishes_all| .} 8 : where to ab- the guesswork or worry from jam | i, 5 I RRERERERAUREHERRARRRE R RO PO TR TATERT natural voices will he accepted. .— | John Ryerson; *“Chere Nuit" (Bache- Volce trial by appointment T O rrieen® (old Itiah |let) and_“A ' Swan" (Grieg), Miss Phone Franklin 1507- * | tolk song), “Comin’ Thro’ the Rye"|Almee Steinmetz; ‘“Tempest and ; - Wiasic | (old Beofon) end encore, "The Lst Storm Furles Shrleking'” (Frana) ; Washington Conservatory of Music | {22, 8¢otch) snd “Iithe House o Dreams" (Speaks) pehire, Avenue, and “The D.ep-water Man” (Hunt- rele. M. 1858, The final meeting this seagon of the | Ington-Woodman), Warren Kennedy Auer method. Chorus Study Club of the First Bap- | “Villanelle” (Dell Acqua), Miss Jose: IR U tist Church was held Fridey evening, | phine Mattson: “Florian'e %21\15:! s four_Childs i n » | when prizes for regularity in attend- o . “All_the Wo ve" tart Your Children in Musle This Summer. *) F0CR Pere awarded to Angela Luns- | (Huntington-Woodman) _ and , “In WALTER T. HOLT |fovs Ewmily Coober, W. H. Oringe, ! Moonlight” (Elgar), = Miss ¥erna Established 1894, _ Phone Franklin 4115, |Mrs’ Raymond Baker and John, Richle edimuLove Hong i (HAl: roDto. 1910 Gony. avE" ‘% | Farnsworth. Reports were read and | sey) and “By the Waters of Minne- School_of Mandolin, Guiter and Banjo. early business matters discussed. |tonka” ~(Licurance), Miss Lucile (Sitrieiedl) Hawaian Steel Guitar Playing and the Ukulels | The mesting then resolved itself into | Crockatt; “In the Silence of Night Srreje. 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