Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1926, Page 21

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SOCIETY (Continued from Dewey " THE EVENING Marriage Licenses. following Theodore 'R, ‘Dungan of ‘St. Louwis Verna Brown of Akr ndry 0f New Orleans, ond L. Braxton and Ora Snyder. e Kratville of Willock. Pa.. and Marriage licenses have been fssued to the Crispolo G. Donato and Frances E. Ebirt William 1 Hnmn{ "and Pearl B. Carter. d Mina M STAR, WASH MUSIC THE VIPIVOCE CLUB. An audlence that practically filled the balcony and main floor of the Ger- | Parish House of Epiphany Church last night listened with enthusiasm and D. €, THURSDAY MAY 20, 1926. a1 this quality in both the Chopin and the Debussy. The other toy symphony, the Rom- berg work, gave the “cuckoo” and the castanets both somewhat showy performed worthily in this work. The only othe toy phony art’s “Turkish March,” with two girls | at the piano, was an effective open- ing number. parts and the drum and strings also | nsemble number, a | peal Jea We: lahs Other small piano soloists who ap- Eleanor Cox, Jane Cooper, Lee Bailey, Cart Hudson. A delightful trio selection stbrook, dson. Brunner, Ted red included Ruth Hayecraft, Cowsill == WINDOW SHADES ? At Factory Prices ] THE SHADE FACTORY N. Proprietor ambourines——Gertrude n Marion Hammerlund, Willilam ter, Nancy Brunner and Marle g ) | Bl\‘(‘n! Jeu Ves ok, ioli 'rank an at the piano. tia A modern automoblle highway is be Wlparaiso and San 1109 l‘lh S( N.W. Main 10423 The personnel of the Vipivoce Club | to the annual program presented by [ Of the soloists little Ted Crum was o @ se e s a8 | (violin, plano, voice and cello), in- Eo. voun | 100 members of tho Vipivoce Club, |quite the ' due both to the |y ol BlmO, O I - both | Frances Gutelius, director. This group | thoroughly workmanship manner in i G = soki iipibia Tt of talented, earnest children, - who | which he attacked his comp ey wiollivs N W ERURECE S VIS K e Keaaah and A . o|seem to e’ keenly interested in the |and the dignity of the work Altred " Cheagany ot "R ML and }pusic they play, represents one of the ? Queenie A M finest efforts locally in musical prog. @[WLJ@% SILK STORE 1114 G St. NW. INC. Phone Main 8306 5 % MILL- END SALE ALF-PRICE and less s violins—Gladys Cowsill. Telen —Frank Westhrook Piano—Thelma Callahan, Kathryn Latl- \ - “Marie Hudson. Jean Marion Hammer- i Hells—Herbert Britten. Jean Garland, Mary Margarct O X ; n , and public fifi?.‘. { ‘m,.‘.,,‘ 1 and it ¥ ress. It was equall ting to med to turn his head: Rofer find many small fol » audience much too much engrossed in ; Wwho mot only were intcrested i the | o his interpretation. He o s : ings on the stage but were applause which might be | man. both” of 'R riticallf interested, showing funda- amonnted to ovation propor- |° L mental musieal intelligence in_ teir Ted is about 10 ye g | remarks and responses to the efforts ot hathe Births Reported. | of those taking part in the program. g pianist have 1 partment n 't Coover. Mari- | \fagon Hart jon’ Hammerlund revorted | The high light of the entire y 541 gram was the performance of the two g vmphonies,” in which some un- efects in rhythmic combinations whieved. {of the olde “sweet e one of these jand showed ~considerable Have You Tried Cornwell’s New Chocolates,*1 - i jand Im. et Made m( strict accord PAINTER | X d “Thery Contee vl { ward minor key “passazes and ance with Cornwell ideas of Jennie 1t syncopated 5 e Quality, these new choco- lates stand favorable com- parison with chocolates selling for much more. Price, §1 Ib. #TTAKE HOME A BOX Register Now for a week end treat. 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