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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 6, 1925, Picturesque ceremony when the Rev. Dr. Ernest Milmore Stires is consecrated bishop A Virginia belle, Miss Helen Reid of Norfolk, weds the t the Epi 1 di The President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving Baron Jean de Lustrac, a lieutenant in the 13th Dragoons of oL S Elscopal 1 ‘3' the First Congregational Church after attend- the French Army. The wedding took place in Norfolk, many cese “ob Long fstanc. ing the special service on the morning of members of Washington, Baltimore and New York society Four hundred and s2% 5 > - hank day. : thirty priests and 35 Uihanksgivingycay Underwood & Underwood attending bishops took part in the service at St JThomas’ Church, New York. Wide World Photy P & A Photos The Empress of Japan addressing the Red Cross Society. Standing at extreme left, Prince Kan-in, honorary president of the Red Cross in Japan. Underwond & Underwood Gormley of Georgetown is downed after re- ceiving a forward pass. An incident of the game between the university and the Marines, in Wash- ington Thanksgiving day. Georgetown defeated the “Sea Soldiers” by a score of 16 to 0. National Phote Will she become the bride of America’s great- est foot ball player, “Red” Grange? Rumor has it that Anne Forrest, leading woman in the play, “Seventh Heaven,” is engaged to the star of the gridiron. Wide World Photo Fighting for life— and a good fight at that! This 180-pound tarpon was hooked by a fisherman off Long Key Camp, Fla, and it required an hour and 38 minutes to land him. ®Underwood & Underwaod TN mne gy Walter Johnson in the Southland. The e photograph shows him being greeted at Day- Francis Renault, “the Slave of Fashion, tona. The pitching ace of the pennant win- who is staging a $50,000 fashion revue at one ners of the American League plans on spend- Choir of the Sixth Street Synagogue, which will render a sacred concert Sunday, December 13, in of the local theaters this week. ing the Winter in Florida. celebration of the Jewish holiday, Chanukah. First row, left to right: Mrs. H. Oxenberg, Miss V. Gittle- O Emess Sl woon man, Miss P. Grossberg, Mrs. A. Shefferman and Mrs. A. Koplin. Center row: Miss A. Ponnower, Mrs. A. Wiseman, Rev. L. Novick (cantor), Mrs. Gordon. Back row: Dr. Charles Gordon, M. Fish- man, D. Glushak, A. Shefferman and L. Ferinck. Photo by Sappol