Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1929, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX. D. €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1929. » F 4 N F PLANES will be discussed at the eighth publlc}ur;der direction of Dr. P. R. mix .nu_\:udnorm:m. lecture rooms, hospital op- | FULL UNIOR LEAGUE R LEAGUE STARTS REHEARRALS | |2 ortaoss o errine o L s B E s Dot M2 22 S rnas e PV DA qur e ’ —_— of the Bureau af Standards, Connectis |~ A speafally construeted cabin will be w::;w also is a possibility shat the —— 4 POASTWORKSHARD | o €% A @ The possibilit! sound,) ir- | Cut avenue and Van Ness street. exhibited to demonstrate the method of | new soundproofing may be applied to Cutaways ’ b "'":' e m""fl":, “\he| The speaker will be W. F. Snyder,|sound control developed at the buteay. | apartment houses. affording & possibils —of the better pi . assistant scientist of the sound labora- | The possibility of adapting such sound- |ity of escape from the most recent motors and the adapting of such sound- | tory at the bureau, who has been con- | proofing to telephone booths located in | addition to city noises, the radio loud proofing to other ,uses in every-day life | ducting sound control research work | unusually noisy places, to music rooms. | speaker. sIa P NW. Sogial Engagements Are For-‘ gotten in Preparation for Annual Carnival. R R N2 Vy No group of Broadway syncopaters . A= are being put through their paces more & Strenuously or with less regard for time > ; h@lh than are the Junior League step- % N Y s pers, rehearsing with tireless energy for 1 ; 13 in the ball Toom of the Mayflower Hotel. Engagements are going by the board: social functions being neglected and even the coveted morning “beauty sleep” sacrificed while 60 members of the cast climb out of their beds in the early hours and report for the daily drill in the garden of the Mayflower, ‘Where Lehr Knowles is whipping his show into shape. Mr. Knowles directed the highly suc- eesstul circus staged last year by the Junior League to raise funds for the Social service program undertaken an- &“‘“-‘ by the group, and he is expected = i R s o onially Soleciul i on. Rehearsals for the annual charity fete of the Junior League started yester- The “Fete Nuit” program, as outlined | @ay. In the photo, left to right: Clara Bolling, Frances Wall and Nancy Ravenel. by Mrs. J. Blaise de Sibour, chairman —Star Staff Photo. of the cast committee, will include 10 R e P —The Christmas Store et e cabaret show to be given on December Shop,Early—Mail Early for Better Service. feptures, the exact character of which Finds Bank Roll, Weds Owner. not to be divulged so far in advance. name the acts will be as follows: Opening ensemble, Revolutionary River, feature solo, Matched Parade Girls, A Comedy Team. Oh. Babv, Where Can You Be, specialty, the Chaperon, Snow | Ballet snd finale. NEW YORK, December 3 (#)—Miss Julia Vitarelli vefused part of a $2,000 bank roll as a reward six months ago when she returned it to a man who lost it. Now she is Mrs. Anthony Mar- gadonna, wife of the bank roll's owner. Weds in Howes Cave. SCHENECTADY, N. Y., December 3 (#)—Miss Helen Howe, artist's model, has been married to Anthony Gianelli, musician, in Howe Cavern. The bride is a great-granddaughter of the Howe for whom the cavern was named. Costumes Picturesque. Bizarre and picturesque costumes are | being designed for the “show.” which will be staged with all the Broadway trimmings. Many of the mbst promi- nent members of the Capital’s younger set are taking part, including Miss SEMI-ANNUAL Virginia Peters, the talented young premiere danseuse of the show, around whom many of the scenes revolve, and their highnesses the Princess Elizabeth and Princess Marie Antoinette de of Ligne, daughters of the Belgian Ambas- sador. Miss Peters is the niece of Mrs. Eldridge Jordan. who presented her to ‘Washington society recently. Working quite as tirelessly as the performers, are the various committees assisting with arrangements for the affair. Mrs. Cary T. Grayson is general chairman, under whose direction the following groups are working: Cast committee, Mrs. J. B. de Sibour. chair- man: Mrs. William Mann and Miss inia Peters. Publicity. Miss Marion , Mrs, Newbold Noyes, Mrs. Leander-MeCor- . Arrangements, MTrs. . Trubee Davison, chairman: Mrs. vid S. Ingalls: Miss Dean Acheson and Miss Cora Barry. Patronage, Mrs. irles C. Glover, jr. chairman, and H. Ellis. Invitations, ‘Miss Sallie Hews Phillips. Tables, Mrs. G. Howland Chase, 3rd, chairman, and Matgaret Aspimwas. Allan, cnairman; | * : re wal n, chairman; Adrs; James M. Shoemaker, vice chair- . Formerly $25 to $35 e man: Mrs. Winslow Vandevanter, Mrs. Gardner Rogers, Mrs. William T. Mann, Mrs. Hugh Rowan, Mrs. Frederick ~ Bradley, Mrs. Eliphalet Andrews, Mrs, E. K. Morris, Mrs. Theodore Noves, jr., and Misses Helen Strauss, Caroline [ Johnson, Ann Carter Greene, Rahel Davies, Mary Louise #ohnson, Hallie Brooke and Norvell Munford. Members Back Committee. ‘This will mark the first affair given by the league under the leadership of its new president, Mrs. Sidney Thomas, this season to succeed Mrs. ‘Walter 1. Edge, wife of the newly ap- pointed Ambassador to France. The entire 400 members of the organization are backing the committees in a con- centrated effort to make the “Fete Nuit” a signal success. The proceeds will go as usual to further the social service work of the league, for which wrpose it was formed in 1914. The ‘ashington group is one of 100 such leagues scattered throughout the coun- try wihich are organized into the Asso- w » 5 n of Junior Leagues merica, representing the concerted effort of the . . 05 es °M ‘younger members of soclety to accom- plish something worth while in their ree Tespective cities. The total member- F Street at Eleventh lh%‘;)l the association has passed the mark. As exclusive agent in Washington for Ferle Heller Hat#, we are privileged to hold this sale only twice a year. And each time it is an outstanding value event. Itselt Inspires How closely Gifts and Young People are associated . : . the Christmas season seems to be especially for them. 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