Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 97

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The Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C.—MAY 3, 1925. Horsemen At the Capitol. The great white building on the hill photographed from a group of the Grant Me- morial, in the Botanic Garden i i b PRINCESS Virginia girls in one of the floats of . 3 < s the Winchester o & d -Yans S apple blossom fes- 5 tival. Nationa Phot v “The Marriage of Queen Shenandoah to Prince Tidewater,” a feature tableau of the Win- chester apple blossom festival. Miss Eleanor Chiles as Queen Shenandoah and Herman Stine as Prince Tidewater. Natonat Ph TN At left: Miss Eleanor Chiles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Chiles of Frederick County, as - Queen Shenan- Wearing red shirt and white doah of Win- trousers, Harry K. Thaw pa- chester’s apple rades with his brother fire- blossom festi- fighters in the Winchester, Va., val. parade during the apple blos- National Photc som festival. Thaw lives on a big estat W inchest d : 2 : : isg:sr:e;?;r of m(ch:sce;;?ie “The prettiest girls and the finest apples in the world all come from one particular spot in i America,” according to visitors at the Winchester, Va., apple blossom festival. And these are RoussiHire De*""""?fi.'.‘.f;........,m, only a few of the girls who took part in the annual festival. BLSSl

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