Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1925, Page 91

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—_GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, 1925. Mrs. Henry West Suydam, formerly Miss Anne Gordon, daughter of Mrs. George Barnett. Her wedding took place in Washington, April 25. ©Harris & Ewing One of Washington’s Spring brides, Mrs. Mrs. George T. Summerlin, Coombs, wife of Lieut. Raymond H. Coombs. who was married in Washington ly miss.sgef’:;ll:);ll?’al}l;fl' %;\?vl:lrl' U. S. A. She was Miss Frances Clarke Allen, recently. She was Miss Elizabeth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William daughter of Mrs, Will W. Allen Zolnay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i arris & Ewing George Julian Zolnay. EnitingtontECwell OHarris & Ewing ©Harris & Ewing Scene from ‘““Rip Van Winkle,” pre- sented by the Southea st A scene from “Treasure Island,” presented by children Community of the Southeast Community Center. Evelyn Davis, director. Center. Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson of Chevy Chase, re- cently elected chairman of the United Democratic Women’s Clubs of Maryland at the convention in Salisbury. ©Bachrach Officials and members of the Washington Association of Credit Men, wholesalers, manufacturers and bankers of the city, who are serving on committees planning the en- tertainment of the National Association of Credit Men June 8 to 13. Photo by Schutz . The duckpin team of Crane, Parris & Co., win- ners of first honors during the past season in the Fi- nancial League. The team is awarded the John L. Ed- wards trophy. Left to right: Turner, P. Smith, Franklin (captain), N. Smith and Quail. At right: Moored for the first time over for- eignland. Thedirigible Los Angeles attached to the mast of the U. S. S. Patoka at Bermuda recently. ©P. & A. Photos. Presented “The Burglar” arid “The Kleptomaniac.” The two thrilling little playlets drew good audiences when produced by the teacher training class of Waugh M. E. Church Photo by M. F. Abbott Sunday School.

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