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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 17, 1926, Mrs. William D. Thomas, formerly Miss Helen Marye, with wedding party, including Mrs. Allan Rinehart, matron of honor; Miss Marjorie Celrich, maid of honor, and brides- maids, Misses Natalie Hammond, Nancy Hoyt, Louise Ireland, Sara Moreland and Suzette Dewey. The bull bites a piece out of the sheet. An exciting moment in the fight re- cently staged at Tampa, Fla., where 8,000 persons saw a bit of Spain's national sport. The imported toreadors had the hardest work of the battle—chasing the bull around the arena—and the fight was declared a fizzle. British players defeat Americans in the Southland. At left: and Bobby Jones (right) at St. Augustine, Fla. Arnaud Massy and Archie Compston, stars of the English golf courses, who defeated Watts Gunn & Tadirwood “Red” Grange can speed all he likes on the foot ball field, but not cn the high- ways of Florida. This pic- ture comes from Tampa, where the gridiron star re- ceived a “ticket” to traffic court. In the car with “Red"” are Helen Wain- wright, swimming cham- pion; Jim Barnes, British open golf champion; Johnny Farrell, golf star, and Joe Mickler. [ & Eleanor Peake, a Washing- ton girl and one of the Pem- berton dancers, who is dancing at L’Aiglon. Photo by John Howard Paine Bishop William F. McDowell, Rev. Joseph T. Herson and the choir of Hamline M. E. Church. Photo by L N, P Servier Ever see a horse stand on his head?> Well, the cameraman caught this one. An in- cident of the Kenton Steeplechase, in England, when Wandoo threw his rider at one of the jumps and then turned a complete somersault. Members of the University of Alabama’s foot ball team meet Miss Fay Lamphier (*“Miss America”) in Pasadena, Calif. The boys met the University of Washington on a Pasadena gridiron during the annual tournament of roses. Holiday dinner party given recently by the Cafritz realty organization at the City Club.