Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1923, Page 89

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VURE SECTION—JUNE 3. 1923. Mrs. Robert McKee Rownd, formerly Miss Nina Lunn, daughter of Mrs. Wallace White, jr., and step- daughter of Representative White of Maine. The photo- graph shows her costly needle-point lace veil worn at her wedding, Saturday. May 26, onc of the finest pieces of wedding finery seen in Washington in years. Vinterw ol & 1 arkable aerial views ever taken of Washington. The street in the center = and the picture was taken high in the air a short distance east of Center Mme. L. Lundh, left foreground. The line of the Avenue can be followed easily to the X wife of the yond the White House. with the Potomac and Georgetown in the distance. g ;. newly appoint- an almost clear sweep from 7th street westward. ed secretary to Nbracra il 8. Dhironcti Falreliil Norin) vammen Sory . the Norwegian légation in P Washington. Ui Tae Cast of “Red Riding Hood.” a play in three scenes. given by pupils of the Kingsman School on May 21. Left to right: Virginia Cummings. Talbot Stout, Evelyn Hanback, Margaret De Groob, Edith Motley, Jane Cummings. At back: Frederick Price and Mrs. Maud E. Meyer, director Alice Ryon also took part in the play. Roger Wethered, new British amateur golf champion, and his cup. Several Americans It looks like a bird, flies like a bird—but does not sing. took part in the competition at This new glider plane is the invention of Herr Schwerdt and Deal. England. it has made several successful flights in Germany. &N Pl Rock Creek Park dogwood as a subject for artists. Tnternntioni! a made up of Washington public school children which took part in Music week program at Central High School. It was trained by Mrs. Laura Fairchild Ward, director of grade orchestras. National Pt

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