Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1926, Page 21

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SOCIETY (Continned from Page Twentv) Sergeant and Mrs. Johnsion ave hoth | 18 of the hride he ceremony will take place at o'clock in the rectory of St Ann's | ran Catholic Church. Phoenixville vd will be performed by Rev. Father I. Corhit, rector of the chureh Mr. Castle and his bride will hive In Waghington upan their return from a wedding trip i The bride is 2 sranddaughter of the | Iate Mr. Charles M. Rache of Phila delphia Jeseph AL Mullarkey and her M. Joseph Mullarkev. arvived this morninz and will he at dhe Wil lavd until the first of & Mr. Mullarkey will he the haner at dinner this evening White Peacock honse at oelock. the party having heen vanged by a zrenn of p Gieorgians living in Washing \nNarkev will be @ contestant in the ! national nrat contest Friday eve ning in the Washington Anditarinm M | | | <om, | Tane Bovd has veturned rd Hotel far a few daye York and Newport Mrs. Mary to the Wil hefare visiting in New ing to Hill Top dnn, the Summer Millard F. T son. Dr. Richard K his family, and Mrs. Dora Mufbr. have left for Fagles Mere Park. I'a they will pass the Summer A Thompson's tage. tae lde Jour. Miss Lois Thompson will heve zvoup of her friends from the jnnior department of Swarthmore College where Miss Thompson is a student for Mrs ompson and her Thompson. and Officiale of D Guest at Dinn Mrs. John M dent ceneral of the Distriet of Columbia. and Vs, James M. Willey. State regeni. will be the zussts of honor at the annnal dinner held by the Luey Holcombe Chapter this evening 1n the zavden honse of the Girace Diize Horel Reavers. viee D. A. R. in the presi Chayles apnon of Coancord, N and their four children <pendi ar Wardman Park Harcl, My < the hrather of Ays. David H. Blan. wife of the commissioner nf internal revenus Thes will vatin ta their hame i Con \f the week A and eord the latter part 1. Fitzhuzh Memphis wha have heen spend ing the week at Wardman Pavk lintel Wachington ta artend the their daughter. Miss a1 the Na and Mrs came 1n ayaduation of Mary Frances 1ianal Cathed: hugh and M ing tedav for At ‘he commercaie Colleze shuch. i zraduati Mr Washington fow dars Hatel Astor Mr. and Mre, and Mrs James A are in New Y and are stavin Sunday of 1108 hnest «tay at Tuena A nf 82T of the S shartly for Lhere the eonferance of meets. June 1 Mics Reatrice V AT road. secreid Amsociation, leaves Spr ark that oriation Meek will shartly lsave far Eurepe where zhe is scheduled t speak in Amsterdam. in Jnly pre cehanl aducation af the children Mise Lois hetween st The aitamohile Rin and Petropolic, heen ansned h o ANEW Burroughs AC Keeping Your Schoolgirl Complexion By IRENE Coprrighted 1936 by P. O. Reauty Foatures Never Touch | Any bat a trae complexion soap to your face Good complexions t00 priceless for experiment HE onty kind of soap te nae on wvonr face is a seap made | basieally for that purpose. Risking your complexion to an unproved soap is a folly. 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The new Phitharmonic ciety of Georgelown made its debut hefore a keenly interested andience in the lit parish hall of the Georgetown night. ization is Maiton Bovee, iong the music activities of ¥ « hurch, whera he establ viah'e repuiation for his kn o the ancient 1 musie, as well as for the su his choir there, ‘The zroup of earnest men and women he chorus of '\hp dasisted b memhbers o A ‘zoehoir alse show the exesllent result of his train ing in the singing of old madriga! <how style in and clear slish enun T'he chorn 4 stand 2 few more simgars with the freshness of Al 1o the color of eiation en the che nigh' Ryrd. Morviey, andn Gihhons and Weelkes = of the madrizal fype o = af whom have heen surp camposers 0! ehet f wieh they all Mved in the late sixtesnth 1ud early seventeaenth centuries, The women s chorus hardly has strong enouzh personnal and neerds voung. resonant veices. Also. the chorus needs to more thoroughly comprehend the actual meaning of ! ach word 1n {ts son: i ive tone | and emphasic accordinzly. This was an outstanding factor in the singing of the Engiish Singers who were here 1 iali and one ever local chorus |4l i emulate with profit inct v perfarmance was Henry Newholt's ©s as set 1o music by Siv Charles \ liers. the Dublin composer. are similar in type and treatment to | airs in Sir Arthnr Sullivan’s eperet- fas—natghly. “H. AL S Pinafore With the faver of the Rritish mari- e melady tunderlying the themes. | cocand of the four songs, “The | of The Sen-woster.” was hril- | Jantly done and deserved the an- | planse that fellowed The chorus achinved the colorful effects demand- cd by theme and music exesllently. | The assiating i this zraun mond Kids the flavors so good | PEP Gives strength. Brings health. Full of life-give ing elements. A ready- to-eat cereal. 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She sang Delicate Air Dost “The Cathird e encan My solos, off’s “Prelnda Mendelssohn's Lwith Liszt's ore. playing. Mr. Bovee iz inelined to he Georgetown is thoreughly of encouragement. H | Ry Fred J. Eden and Mahel Fiehr in label Flehr, contralto solaist of the | Church. appeared in joint Prohably the feature of the entire jcital at Trinity Church last night for of | the henefit of the choir of the church eet,” | George Wilson. well known as a lead- | - |inz accompanist in this city - i that capacity for hoth singers Mr. Eden opened the program with group of which Lassen's | Yeux. Mignonne.” and Cowen's T T T I T TITITS gl lmP who antly improving in y interpreted. Mr. en has a big. rich baritone voice, d hoth his French and English enunciation proved excellent. The aria from Massenet’s “Herodiade” and Coombs’ “Her Rose” also were well done. Oley Speaks’ encore. Miss Flehr's voice is a pleasing eon tralto, hut with limitations evenness of tone productio: a lovely quality. Her first cluded an arla from Mort de “Rean well sung, | Nicht and sucht.” Her encore was Gounod's ‘Ave Maria." Her other group opened with a heautifl song by Car penter, “Ta One Linknown': twa Haydn songs. “My Mother Rids Me Rind My Hair and “She Never Told Her Love,” and Rashach's “Trees which was so enthusiastically received that she repeated it In My <ongs seemed admirably suited to his | par;ientar e and style, He sans | Madsenet's “Elegle”, Caccini's “Ama Mia Bella™, nd two hy Keel, “Trade Winds" of Many Ships.” MeGill's “Puna” and Squire’s eharm “In an Old-Fashioned wera the encores, and his sense of the He still is inclined to sing . but the ma- Mr. Boye forming this new who is one of the p of solo Miss ( soprano volee 1 known, programs b Arne’ Hande! Thou leave Me humann's Wer Ich “that alwn zave the pi song N Royee o Chopin's n kB Rachmanin in ¢ Sharp Miner® and Rondo Capriveiose,” La Campanella” as en- nsed to much orzan Aat Reing her vehement in his plann expres He has fine command of tech Society af Adeserving Philharmonic EoLt familiar ing sonz. ey Town.’ JOINT SONG RECITAL. Births R.eporled. The fnllowing hirthe have reported to the Health Department in Tast 24 uale and Mare Chirichella, hoy G Barper el 4o T, OUIT. ho m E_and Ruth A" Burke, =il Jdohn"F. and Josephine Johnson hos Harves and Bessie Wilson. zirl Remjamin and Cleo Henderson. givl William P and Lillian Morris. girl Conrad' and” Elizabeth Mitchell g1l Charles and Rertha Miler Augustus A and Eugenia M Rohert 1. and Tala Hughes. | The Milan Sample Fair this ssason [was ane of the most successtul evar held in Ttaly A Benefit Program. 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