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GRAVURE SECTION—JULY ole of *America” n the east steps Harris & Ewing Wide World Photo om the Pacific Coast? It e we have two new ones, Uniderwood & Underwood Miss Katherine Willey of 641 E street northeast, recently elected president of the Alpha Chapter of the Theta Pi So- rority. y Photo by Brooks. At Right: Miss Lillian Marie Roper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Roper of East Orange, N. J., formerly of Washington, whose engagement to Arthur An- ton Ruppert of this city has just been announced. Lieut. Comdr. Byrd telling a few incidents of his polar trip. He addressed a gathering of 6,000 at the Washington Auditorium, and President Coolidge presented him with the Hubtard medal. The welcome accorded Lieut. Comdr. Byrd and Floyd Bennett upon their arrival in New York. Photograph shows the parade moving up Broadway. Miss Phyllis Pimm of Hart- ford, Conn., voted the prettiest graduate at Wellesley this year. The graduating class was made up of 350 girls, and Miss Pimm is said to be a “real combination of brains and beauty.” P. & A. Photos At right: Mabel Walker Willebrandt, Assistant At- torney General, and her adopted daughter, Dor- othy. © Harris & Ewing P.& A Photos William Neumeyer, chairman of the Washington Elks’ committee for the annual outing of orphans at Glen Echo on July 7. The out- ing is one of the big events of the year for the children, and the B. P. O. E. put on a big show. . Photo by Schutz, PoA AW A portrait study of Miss Elizabeth Gardiner of the Tchernikoff-Gardiner Dancers. Photos h by Juhn Howard Pacne Washington Company, No. 1, Military Department of the Knights of Pythias, give din- ner in honor of Maj .Gen. Samuel Trabue of Rushville, Ind., and his aide-de-camp, Col. A. E. Lausen cf Connecticut. June blessing service at the Church of the Brethren, Fourth stfeet and North Carolina avenue southeast. By Capital Photo Serviee