Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1926, Page 63

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GRAPHIC SECTION Photoeraph WASHINGTON. D. C. - MAY 30. 1926. “Through which the moon's unclouded grandeur rolls * * *" The Potomac, away down where it enters the hay. by John Kabel The Assistant Secre- tary of the Navy, Theo- dore Douglas Robin- son, presenting the Cur- tiss Marine Trophy to Lieut. Thomas P. Jeter, U. S. N., who won the recent seaplane race with an average speed cf 130.94 miles an hour. Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, chief of the Bureau of Naval Aero- nautics, at left. ©F. & A. Photos The French Am- bassador to Wash- ington, Henry Ber- enger, and Mme. Berenger sailing for France aboard the S. S. Paris. @Underwood & Underwood. Miss Dorothy Wightman of Wash- ington brings out the newest idea in “shoulder pets”—two baby ’possums. National Photo. GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT Mrs. Coolidge laying the corner stone of the new District of Columbia Chapter, Y. W. C. A., Clubhouse, at Seventeenth and K streets northwest, last Monday afternoon. Miss Catherine r- mentrout as queen § of the Church of the Nativity, Bright- wood, May Day procession lastSun- day. The crown- bearer was Miss Dorothy Small- wood. Washington Star Photo. Wile World Photo. e “The Early Bird Foursome” cf Washing- ton, appearing twice each week at sunrise on the Rock Creek course. Left to right: James D. Preston, Senator Wesley L. Jones of Wash- ington, Representative W. B. Oliver of Ala- bama and Col. E. A. Halsey. Washinkton Star Photo.

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