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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D a5 20 am, i . ERNE TR ¢ Parade ofithe Wes;P(;ir:\t Cadets. a teature of the recent fourth annual West P Prdern Field Marshal von Hinden- burg gets a glimpse of the old familiar gooes-step when he goes to East Prussia to review troops Von Hindy made the trip and took in the re- view, disregard- ing official statements that he should have no part in the Rbhea Watson tive Cable of Ohio. vt s rwemad o = /7 £ S = Cable, pianist and affair. composer, who has & A Plotes given several re- Post-graduate law citals in Washing- class officers of George- ton. She is the e town University. Front wife of Representa- === row, left to right: Capt. Eovw C. C. McCall, presi- dent: Capt. William A Rounds, vice president At back: Thomas A. Daley, secretary: John “The June Bride." Photograph by Blanton of Washington Quail, treasurer. Piwate In £ Arlington countys representation at the Virginia Historical | Pageant, Richmond | | Left to right: Miss | Theodora Cooper of Cherrydale, sponsor: A D. Langley of Claren- don. who made a per- fect score in a field of fifty-two contestants in the tournament: Miss Elouise Hough of Clarendon, crowned queen of the tourna- ment ball, and Miss Sue Kesselring, maid of honor of tournament i = & L ] Music class of Bible Institute of Washington, directed by Mrs. Shelley. 8 Pt by 1 ettt ! Choir of Holy Trinity Catholic Church of Washington. Plote by Plew The camp will open this year on June 26. Racing without oars, one of the games at Camp Roog Thote by Plew Butzke. “Colors” at Camp Roosevelt, on Chesapeake Bay, where the Washington Boy Scouts spend a part of the summer.