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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. Miss Cynthia Davis, daugh- ter of the Secretary of War, playing tennis on the Chevy Chase Club courts. Secretary Davis donated the famous Davis Cup, which is competed for by the leading tennis players of the world. Uiderwomd & Underwood “The Day of the Flag.” Claire Windsor, photoplay star, as Betsy Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Shreve, who recently cele- brated their golden wedding anniversary at their home at Dunn Loring, Va. Members of the Tuesday Evening Club, a musical or- ganization working under the direction of Mrs. Frank Howard. They have appeared in several programs in Wash- ington during the past year and are planning more exten- sive work next season. < Harrnis & Ewing “Vest pocke't" automobile touring the United States. It is owned and driven by Gus Petzel and cost $2,000. . The motor has four cylinders, is air cooled and gives considerable speed. Wide World Photo Another Spring commencement. Under the watchful eyes of their mothers, the little ducks are starting out in life and taking their first swim. Photo by Acme (.—GRAVURE The 1926 graduating class of Holy Trimity High School. Left to right: Louise Waugh, Demetro Chaconas, Rosanne Roach, Dorothy Cavanaugh, Frances Goodchild, Evelyn Kettner, Margaret du Fief and Eva Schroff. 4 Well trained Washington boys of the Smallwocd School's manual ttaining department. The lads are tanght cabinet making and all sorts of carpenter.work, uhder the instruction of two skilled workers. SECTION—JUNE 27. 1926. Remarkable photograph of the recent wreck of the Washington express at Gray Station, near Fifteen persons were killed in the crash. Blairsville, Pa. In the list of recent Washington weddings. Mr. and Mrs. Marion F. Federline, married at Dumbarton M. E. Church. Mrs. Federline was Miss Dorothy E. Riley. Washinston Star #hoto.