Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1925, Page 97

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GRAPHIC |3 Ehe gu ‘taf N GRAVURE SECTION |R 4 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.—MARCH 1, 1925, Stuart G. Gibboney of New York as Patrick Henry. He is the president of the national organization of the Thomas At : | | ff M son emorial Founda At the 7 » i Elleone:rso oria ound Thomas " \ Mrs. Morton V. Hull, winner of second \ prize at the ball of a week ago last night Jefferson at the Mayflower Hotel. Her gown was N Miss Helen Carusi, winner of the first Memorial of heavy white satin, brocaded in colors prize. Her costume was a dark blue velvet and threads of gold and silver. This was Daniel Thew erghl 3rd, bodice with silver trimming and the skirt of F nd t' draped over a petticoat of heavy satin em- winner of third prize. His pompadour silk of a pale blue shade. Large ou ation broidered in color and matching the plas- elaborate colonial coat was of fowers were interwoven in the material of Ball tron on the low bodice. an apple green shade and the, the skirt. trousers were orchid color. Mrs. Henry Par- Miss Claudia sons Erwin and Read, daughter of 3 Mrs. David St Col Beverly A. : Pierre Gaillard. Read, and Capt. a - Miss Laura \ Vladimir de Svesh- Fonrose nikoff. Wain- R wright, daughter of Represent- ative and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wain- Wright of New York, and James Kerr. = = At left: Miss Betty Byrne, daughter of Mrs. Stanton 3 N i "E5 - Mrs. Harry J. Peelle. d : ;. & Freeman Clark, wearing the dress of her great - great- grandmo ther, Mrs. James Monroe. Carlton Van Valkenburg. Mr. and Mrs. David St. Pierre Gaillard.

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