ff THE ALPHA fl Nineteen Twenty-six lltillllll 1 P e 22 n !|j||j||;| SENIOR FUTURES THE NEW YORK TIMES FEB. 1. 1936 PERFUMER AND DECORATOR JAILED IN NEW YORK Edwin Fry, wealthy manufacturer of perfume and cosmetics, and William Land, well known interior decorator, were arrested last night by officers, Sabert Murphy and John Brown. The young men were caught speeding down Fifth Avenue at 3 A.M. FOLLIES STAR. TENNIS CHAMP. ELOPE. NEW YORK. FEB. 1. 1936 Roberta Blanchard, star in Robert Howland's Follies of 1936’’ eloped last night with Elmer “Squeak” Rae, National and Olympic tennis champion. The marriage is the culmination of a school romance which was recently revived when Rae came east to play in the national tournaments. From that time until last night Rae has constantly been playing stage door johnny. DANCER IS SUED. NEW YORK. FEB. 1. 1936 Pauline Huse, pretty dancer, is being sued by Miss Esther Hogan, fashionable modiste, for a $10,000 bill which she claims the dancer never paid. 1 he case promises to be interesting as the temperamental dancer has already thrown out of the apartment. Harold James, the officer who attempted to serve the warrant. James is now in St. Mary's Hospital. He is expected to recover. LAWTON HEADS UNDERTAKERS. NEW YORK. FEB. 1. 1936 Gray Lawton, owner of a large undertaking parlor in this city, was elected president of the National Funeral Directors' Association at their annual convention and banquet last night. TEA ROOM OWNERS EXTEND BUSINESS. NEW YORK. FEB 1. 19 36 The Misses Ruth Caughey and Genevieve Ross, owners of the “Black Tulip.” a very exclusive tea room, plan to open tea rooms in Boston and Chicago. Miss June Wallace will supervise the Boston establishment and Miss Viola Ward, that in Chicago. NEW DANCE ATTACKED. NEW YORK. FEB. 1. 1936 A reform committee, headed by Miss Grace Lambert, is trying to suppress the “Cat Sneak.” a new dance introduced in his city. The dance has rapidly been gaining in popularity since Miss Phyllis Withers and her dancing partner first exhibited it to the public about a month ago. WIDOWED COUNTESS RETURNS TO AMERICA. N. Y..FEB. 1. 1936 Countess de Felippi. formerly Miss Oreon Huntington, charming Calif-
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