Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1926, Page 110

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 16, 1926 Gov. Byrd of Virginia crowning Miss Priscilla Bridges as queen of the Shenandoah apple blossom festi- val, an event of the second day of the celebration at Win- chester. P& A Photos Dogwood and the duck pond in Rock Creek Park. National Photo Miss Dorothy Veagan, who represented Montgcmery County, Md., in the Shenan- doah Valley apple blossom festival. Phioto [ Harrisonburg girls es- corting their float in the apple blossum parade. P. & A Photos Lt The Stafford Pemberton Dancers—four Washington girls—under the apple blossoms of the Shenandoah Valley. They were a featured attraction of the two- day festival. » A new sort of automobiie headlight, invented by T. C. Holliday, which is almost foolprcof. The right light follows right curves in turning; the other remains stationary. Either light may be | . ; : turned to any point of the compass. The lights ¢ ’ 3 & Harrisonburg, Va., float in the apple blossom festival parade. are being tested in Washington. It was a prize winner. Photo by Internationi The Chaminade Glee Club of Washing- ton, which will shortly close its fifth sea- son with a total of 51 concerts. Miss Lillian Anderson is president, Miss Esther Linkins director, and Miss Helen T. Mur- fay accompafllst. Photo by Clinedinst Alton B. Carty, 1234 Har- vard street northwest, recently 3 % % elected president of the Co- i e ¢ shell crew of the Capital Athletic Club photographed at the Potomac Boat Club wharf. lumbia Heights Citizens’ Asso- A sc;;etfl::mNa‘fil;: :;a;fhg:;:‘;fiy::': fi;;;;‘::‘:?;fll;:);:f :?E‘}"?:e"d Girls of the eight-oal Left to right: Mary Richardson, Florence Skadding, Olive O'Hearn, Marie Siebold, Catherine Bray, Julia Aman, ciation. Frankie Ross, Beulah Carter and Hazel Davis, coxswain. National Photo Photo by Edmonston.

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