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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. -GRAVURE SECTION The assistant sergeant-at-arms of the Senate, C. A. Loeffler, pinning the newly adopt insignia of the Senate pages on the coat of the chairman of the organization, Will Staley Cheatham, page for Senator Overman. At left: Roone Gibson. At right: E Hargett Mrs. John Elbridge Parker, formerly Miss Virginia Edwards, and her bridesmaids. Photograph taken at the wedding April 14, at the Church of the Epiphany. Left to right: Miss Cecil Jones, Miss Emma Stitt, Mrs. Xencphon Price, Mrs. John Elbridge Parker, Miss Mary Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Pauline Coleman and Lucie Gillett. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards. —_——————————— Phyllis K.and L. J., jr.. ¢ A d f Capt. and M ds?lh(;nnyaif ;10" Mr: v The youngest Apache with the 101 Wild West Sh 5 in Washington about the middle of Ma D* EVERETT M.ELLISON AOARS T PRESIDENT ~ THE T iSShE SOCIETY o« WASHIN —— 1924 ’ ] 1l | [FIE A recent Washington A scene from bride, Mrs. A. B. Fridinger “Dawning,” a pag- She was Miss Marion eant recently Thompson, a graduate of given by the First Western High School. Mr Methodist Church, and Mrs Fridinger will Chevy Chase. Md live in Pittsburgh Ha “The Brotherhood of Clowns,” or “The Merry Maécap? of the Big Top.” They amuse the youngsters who attend Ringling Annual ball of the Almas Temple Patrol at the Mayflower Hotel. Brothers and Barnam & Bailey’s, in Washington, May 14, 15 and 16. Photo by Tenschert & Flack