Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1928, Page 49

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SOCIETY.’ = New York Social Set Awaits Picturesque Ice Carnival Event of Resplendent Features Scheduled for Wednesday at Madison Square Garden. Special Notes of Interest. NEW YORK, January 7.—With holiday festivities among past events, society folk are awaiting the ice car- resplendent in glittering fea ch will he presented at Mad- wre Garden Wednesday. It will he for the henctit of the New York Music Week Association. and ho game will he among the out- standing offerings of the evening. The teams of the New York Athletic Club and the St ) olas Hockey Organ ization will compete. Of course, the most interesting part of the program will be furnished by the spectacle of the “Court of Cath erine the Great.” This episode in Russian history will be produced with every attention to detail and all ar- rangements have been completed. A strikins international note will occur when Catherine meets the American admiral, John Paul Jones, in the court of St Moritz has been selected to im, per- ®onate John Paul those scheduled to ta part scene are Charles T. Church. Fred: Church, Francis Donaldson. G. vey, jr. W. Hunt Hall. Harold Hartshorne, A Hall. Chauncey Rice and Albert Strauss Another feature of the evenir in the pearing in vi 1.000 high scho in crepe paper silver. sian sleigh driven Eskimo in mative garb, freshments to persons seated €0 tables at one end of the ar . v The reindeer girls, another picturesque the Misses Leonie Lyon, Doris Borden. June Sellick. Mande P Hope Richardson, Terry Georgia Rainey After a drastic series of tryouts Ahe cast for “The Scarlet Harlequin.” the play to be given for the benefit of the Junior Leasue Bahy Shelter: has been completed. The presenta t'on will take place at the Heckscher Theater on January 19 and 20. A ball at the Ritz<Carlton will' follow the last performance. Mre. Alvin Devereaux. play chair- man. announces the following cast, composed of members of the Junior League and members of the Amat-ar Comedy Club: Giovanni. impresario | of the Theater Arlecchine Scarlatte, ! Harold: W. Gould: Camilla. his “wife.{ Mrs. Hoadley Willis; Carducci, his wervant, Sterling Foote: Pietro, the wire walker, Lawrence Mc “ler; Lolla, the comedienne, Hin man Bird: Agestino. the musical clown, Louis Faulkner: Marianna. Filippo's | ass'stant, Miss Marianne Peck Kimonetta. the premiere danseuse Miss Margot. Zolmay: Stephano. the manager, Schuvier Smith: Filippo. the hareback rider, Allen Porter. and Rerhado. the call boy. Winston Hagen Mrs. James Paul Warburg hax writ ten the incidental music of the per formance, which wil he played by Harry Bennett and his orchestra. %% Those in the hallet, which is heing enached by Mme. Lenor: de Mrs. Hovt, Perry ~and Misses Ruth Ledvafd. Frieda Smidt, Gwendoivn | Lewis, "Georgette Yeomans, Jane Hep- | burn Betty Jenney. Adele Walker, | Mildred: Vanderpeel Aurelie \hmM ison. Sarah Williams. Talia Fairch'ld. Lillian ~S8chieffelin Sanger. Pyrma | Tilton and Moriel Sm'th. - Mrs. Fen- | ton Taylor is in charge of this group | Miss Ethelreda Seabury is in charge | of the program committee, the mem- bers of which also will acf as ushers | @t the theater. Those on th's com- | - whe will form groun. include Lvdia Ahlers, Hess, Helen Cornelia Dean. aily Quimby, Retty Hyde and Anne | Irving | fof Mr. | Mettx, { matvons . of honor, her 1 Sherman, fr Mrs Holbrook B, Coombs Hammond will be Dr. Fish's hest Cushman, who made her debut e tended Miss and Miss Conn. T of the Junior Teague, Tuate of the Colleze and Surgeons. Colum- and is a member of He is one of the visiting ass rgeons at the Preshyterian Hospital, and s asso- cated in practi Bentley Squier. Dr. served with the Morzan Harjes Ambulance Corps in France in 1915 and later was trans ferred to the aviation service, A. ¥ * Cushman { San few Chapin's Walker's She ix 2 mem Walter Chadwick Noves an- «l the engagement of her daugh Miss Ruth, Brewster No to am Shermin Stevenson at a | dance at her home. 1010 Fifth avenue. recenily. Miss Noyes is a daughter of the late Judge Walter Chadwick a graduate of heflield Scientific School. ¢ He is a member of the Yale Chub. * ook % Miss Cornelia N. Stmmons, da nx. will be maine tomy omew's | Mrs. Louls 19 in St th Church. Mrs. Sheldon T. Coleman will be her sister's matron of h or, and the bride’s attendants will be Mrs and Palmedo. Mrs. Robery A t.all of this city: Miss Ruth Kelly of Chicago and Miss Martha Brooks tisburgh. iorce he hix the ushers Robhert A. ! Sheldon T. | will be Walter L. Coleman. Thomas Gerald _Warburg, Haley Fisk, of this eit of Roston. { The ceremony will be followed hy a reception at Sherry’s. M . Borden, all | and Justin H. Dempsey ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY | | Mr. Edward §. Fawcett of New York | City and Mr. Wallace Hooff Fawsett | of Bristol, Va., have gone to the homes after a visit to their sisters, the Misses Fawcett, on Prince street. Mrs. Powell Paxton and her chil dren spent last week as f{he guests and Mrs. W. T. Paxton. Buena Vista, Va. Mixe Margaret Wiley s back from A visit to Rev. and Mrs. J in Crozet Va. Miss Isadora Wilkins has returned from the guest of Mins Elsie Wine. pseph Adams. Mr. Mr. Alan McDonald, jr., and Mr. David Morgan, jr., are again at the Episcopal High ~School. after | sponding the holidays in Ashevill & Mr. Davis Jackson ix home from a | visit to his parents, Rev. and Mrs. /| Euzene Hesuharmis Jackson, in Lex- ington: Va. Miss Alye Lee Harding enterta:ned at tea Monday aftervoon in her home | on Duke street in_honor of her ! | xuests, Miss Virginia Shelton of Wash. | |ington. and Misx Adelaide Bricker of | ¥ Marilyn Hare and Miss g Roberta Schneider | mittee include Mrs. Samuel Auchin. |45isted Rensselaer Oognell Pauline Dodge, Josephine Dodge, Priscilla _Dodge, Deborah Dyer Amey Denny, Edyth I. Elliman, Mildred Fahnestock. Evelyn ¥ahnestock, Mary Holland. Kelley, Lydia Look, Blizabeth Man- ‘ mning, Miriam Miller, Harrlet- Price. Mary Swords, Mary Todd, Sukan Todd | ‘Winifred Trask, Jane Romalie Watson. LR Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook R. Cush. man announce the engagement of Mr Cushman’s sister. Misx Elizabeth Lam bert Cushman: daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood Cuxhman of 1hix city, 10 Dr. George Winthrop Fish, son of the Chacles Winthrop Fizh of Los An. geles, Calif. The wedding will take place ua 17 _in 8Bt. Matthew's | Church, Bedford, N. Y., and a recep- tion Wil follow at the Bedford i snd Tennin Club. Only relatives will be present at the ceremony. The bride will have for her attendants two tson and Adete | ate Dr. and Mrs. | "| Invitations have been received here from Mr. and Mrs. James Branch Cabell for the marriage of their daughter Grace Guerrant Shepherd, to Mr. Wirt Peebles Marks, jr., Satur- day evening, February 4, in Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Brook Hill, Rich- mond. Following the ceremony there wiil be a =mall reception in the home | {of Mr. and Mrs. Cabell at 3201 Monu ment avenue, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Blankenhorn {have rewurned from a visit to the Int ter's sister, Mra. Raymond Marshall, in Princess Anne, Md Mrs. Hubert Sne Snowdcn and Mixs were in Wixh! len, Miss Elsie Edith Snowden i r reception given by . Snowden's so. and duughter-in 4 Mrs. Bdgar Snowden, in | on Twenty-first street. Frances Sinclair entertained at {luncheon Eaturday, December 31, in honor of Miss .\!un Chinn of War. jraw, Vi and Miss Barbara Price, who was at home for the holidays. The other guests were Miss Nellle “ommers, | Mins € garde SPRING 1928!! Advance showing of NEW styles in the ever-popular 200Y ‘39'15 Junior 130 Misses 14 10 20 Conti Enti Sizes, 019 Sizes, nued !! Stock of Foll and Winter COATS Dress Sport COATS | COATS Fur COATS } The Friendly Shop BRESLAU'S the | HARRLS Horner. THE Ql’ DAY POPULAR LOCAL DEBUTANTE | | Elizabeth Nicholson and Miss Blanche Miss Ballie McLéod has gone to her home in New to Mr, and Mrs. H. and Mrs. all, V Mr. Mars of their d Mr. Tuesday, Vernon York City after a visit L. Simcoe. James E. Dennis of announce the mar ter Mary Eli Shaver_ December Mr. and Mrs, Ch returned from { mather, Mrs. A, ey Sprin, d Mr. fand Knoxville, Mr, mond, ficnmmngbfl"fnfo'i mmmmmmmmmmnnmnmmmm U and M, i "Tenn’ - L Wiley Mr, und Mea Sidney ( | was (he werk Harrisonburg, where she Was hix uncle and aur Ambroge, in Berk W Mrs. Ambrose . Donnelly of luring the we Jr.. of Rich end guest Mr. and Mrs. € ne «° lay Monday and Tuesday han 400 Lovely New the guests of | Mary JANUARY 8, to Mr. John Angus King of Alexun dria, Wednesday, December 28, in the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. C. E. Haley, in Front Royal. Miss Fanny Dixon left last week for Charleston, 8. C., where she will stay for the remainder of the Winter at_the Villa Margharita Miss Virginia Dare has returned to Wellesley College after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dare. Miss Hope Robins of Washington wis a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Garner iIn their home on South Fairfax street. Mrs, J. C. Browning has returned to her Washington home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Howes. Miss Marian Moote s back from a visit 1o Miss Rena Jaynes in Eims- ord. N, e Phoebs Chatterton of Baltl: more has been the guest of Mr. and| Mre, Samuel B. de Vaughan. Miss H§ilda Fairfax and Miss Ethel Fairfax entertained Informally Friday evening, Decemhber 30. The out.of- town guests were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Loven, brother-inlaw and sis. ter of the hostesses; Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ethelbert Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thomp- %on of Washington The marringe is announced of Miss Ellen L. Baggett of this city to Mr. Charles H. Brown of Washington Fri- December 30, Rev. P. C. bulmrxl officiating Mr. George Keegan of New Ymk spent the holid; with his mother, Mis. George Keegan, on South Al fred street, Miss Agnes Smoot Va. has been visiting Mis§ Baxter, { Mr. and Mrs. B, C. Frederick of Washington were week end guests of | Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Snellings. M. and Mrs, J. €. Carpenter of | Charlotte, N. ., have returned to their home after a visit to their n(m-$ in-law and davghter, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lamm. | Dr. and Mrs, Henry Augustine La- | | tane entertained at an informal dance in their home on ce street Friday ening, December 30, In_honor of Esther Iglehart of Randolph n Women's College at Lyns hurg, who has been the holiday guest | of Mrs. Latane's sister, Miss Joyce | Graham. Miss Suzanna Jamison of Washington, Mrs. Richard B. Wash ington and Miss Betty Hall assisted in_receiving. Mrs. Florence L. wood, week with' Mr | Mrs. W, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, of Teedstrom. Julia Morgan of .\Inr-‘ days last rdon has gone to her home in Richmond after a visit to | Mr=. E. 0. Shepherdso: | Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gray and Miss Ruth v are the guests of relatives in_Roanoke. Mr. and Mrs. | Baltimore spent the holidays ~with | theii ®on-in-law and daughter, Mr. {and Mrs. W. B. Kinchloe. K Miss Virginia Wilkins fs back from ! a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Rixey in Culpeper. Mrs. Julin Tichard fa visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rossl in Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam MeCloskey of Washington are the guests of their n-in-daw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Condron. Mrs. C. J. Thomas has gone to her home in Frederick. Md., after a visit | to Mrs. Goldie Bratton. Mr. George Dallas Rand has re turned to his home in Philadelphia after a visit to Mr. Jack Roberts. Mr. Roberts left Anesday to re | sume his studies at the University of and | Virginia. from | Miss Rebeacca Wingo has returned guests | (rom Petersburg, where she spent the Arthur Bianchi holidays. ‘The marriage is announced of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Wallade Lindsey and _Mr._and_Mrs John Payne o* 1lay-| Carrie Wikon Heflin of Linden Va. their_youns son. Robin. “are home pe of the season’s popular de llnnl in her I William Hough of | ast week with Mr. mp. market, Va., spent' and Mrs, W, H Mrs. J. W. Hitt_of Culpeper has gone to her home after a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell, Mre. W. P. | Louixe Finke M. Finke and Miss re spending several ives in Cincinnati Leonard Bevins have home in Martinsburg. s A visit to Mrs. W. K. Stuart o ith Washington street. Mr. and Mrs, W. (*. Merchant have returned from a visit to the latier's moth>r, Mrs. Ella Thorpe, in Charles Town, W . accompanied hy Miss . and Mrs D. Vernon 314-316 7th Street N.W, Every Dress of Re- cent Purchase and Every Dress of a Far More Expensive Type Dresses of that smart style distinction that will win them a place in the most fash- jonable wardrobes and plainly proclaims their aristocratic origin, Every fashionable new fabric of the sea- son has a representation, including Flat (}rfl/u-s Georgelles New Printed Satins Crepe I\'lmm.i nes Crepe Satins Misses’ Sizes 14 lo 20 Regular Sizes 36 to 42 New Blue Rose Beige Nile Green Lipstick Red And Black in Abundance 1928—PART 3.~ ‘SOCIETY.” trom n visit to Mrs. Lindsey's father, Jesse Hobins, in San Antonio, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Allen an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Florence to Mr. James R. Conner of this city. The wedding will take place In the near future. The Belle Haven Country Club gave its New Year dance Monday eve- ning at the clubhouse. The Old Domiinion Boat Club gave a dance Friday evening in honor of the Alexandria cadets at the Virginia Military Institute who were home on furicugh. Mr. and Mrs. Mourlce Parker an- nounce (he marriage of their daughter Catherine to Lieut. Gilmore Lipp, | U. 8. Army, Saturday, December 31. in thelr home, with Rev. 1. H. Hooker | of the Methodist Protestant Church | officiating | were guests of Mr. Mrs. George H. Robinsoq and Miss | mond Lambert Margaret Robinson are the guests| Dr. and Mrs. Walter’ H. Janney of the former's sister, Mrs. Gilbert, | are home from a visit to the former'n in New York City. | brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Mies | me to|8 M Janne F‘ STERNAK 19 CONNECTICUT AV Further Reductions! New Low Prices Add To the Interest In Our Clearance Sale Our determination to make this clearance quick and abso- . lute is forcefully demonstrated in these new examples of re- markable value-giving. DRESSES Four Groups Wonderfully Priced at 5 her home in Bedford City, Va., after| Biggest Hall Being Built. a v sit to her brother-in-law and sister, e Declared to be the largest of ite Rev. and Mrs, Ernest M. Delaney. | he world, hibition hail Mey. 8. O. Greves' of Bedford City,| "0 /1 the woeld, dn exhibition 2 hester, Eng. mother of Mrs. Delaney. is spending |'® Peing erected at Manc several weeks with her daughter at|land. It will he 625 feet long and 230 mh- m:'mn of the Second Presbyterian ' feet wide, and with subsidiary build- e ings will cover more than 4 acres, M- C. . Payne of Keswick, Va.,| i il covir Mors I than 208 is the guest of bis brother and fest, In the largest known. In design- indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Viril A, Payne. | ety O ATRC0 SRR o wers Miss Elsie Jordan of Richmond and | carried out and proved, contrary to Mr Lloyd Payne of Keswick were | opinion 3 e e that guests last week of Mr. and Mre.this form of roof offers the minimum Elmore Mudd on North Washington | of resistance fo wind pressurs. street. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Trevillan Mon. enre are back home from a visit to| relatives in Willlamsburg, Va. i Mr. and Mew. John Risdon have re. turned from Leesburg, where they and Mrs. Ray- iy A Engineer 54 Years; Quits. - After_serving 54 yéars as engineer of the L. M. 8. Raflway in Scotland William Jeffrey has just retired. Dur. ing that time he never had a serious aceident. and n ree occasions averted disaster by discovering brol I=. He drove King Geoor fe w o4 Seotland Just Sports and Dress Coats Norm: Sl"5 lo 3195 Reduced to . Vel Sports Coats ame SUILS Al Fur-Trimmed cut from $119 to $145. Re- In Jerseys, Cloths and Imported HATS NOW, 5 & ‘10 Finest FUR COATS Drastically Reduced » . Costume Normally A small group drastically $85 to $165. Reducedto $ 55. cut from 379. Three-Piece Ensemble Suits 85, AN Radi:ll);l;!Repriced PIANO AND DE MoLL 494 o Twelfth and G Streets Sole Representatives for the Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos . OUR GREATEST JANUARY SALE Of Pianos—Victrolas Fine Furniture Never before In the history of our house do we remembe: \aving such a fine line of specials to offer for our Annual Jan- uary Clearance Sale. The special values listed below will give you an idea of what we are offering. Om account of the woa- derful values offered we are sure that this will prove a very popular event for our customers. tding Devoted to ctrolas, Redios, Fine Furniture Player Pianos Worth $400 & 2 5 0 to $500 @ have In stock a great number of fine Player Planca which have been traded in on our Duds-Art Reproducing Planos. They are easily worth $400.00 10 §300.00. Al to go during our January Sale at $250.00, Convenient Payment PMan Attractive Sale of Upright $1 00 Pianos These are traded-in instruments. You niust see them to appreciate the values. Convenient payment plan arranged. Attractive Specials in New Pianos New Babdy Grand Pianog 3585 New Upright Pianos 3325 New Plager-Pianos $495 Convenient Payment Plan Arranged SPECIALS IN TRADED-IN BABY GRAND P1aANOS Most of these were recently taken in exchange for our D . o nge ur Duo Art Reproducing Steinway Baby Grand (EI ) $600.00 0. J. De M ¢! y Gra no (MAROGARY ) v vvsreeeesse $700.00 S — Sold on Terms Uf Desived DE MoLL PiANO AND FURNlTUliE Co. Twelfth and G Sts. Aecolian Company Representatives o $8se

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