Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1928, Page 62

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WASHINGTON, C.—GRAVURE SECTION —-JANUARY 1. 1928 As the barrier springs for a big outboard motor race at San Diego, Calif. There were plenty of entries at the start, but net all finished the 10-mile grind. © Underwood & Underwood Wedding party at the recent marriage here of Miss Jessica Idanthea Moffat to Capt. Hubert W. Beyette, a White House aide. The brid Gen. Charles P. Summerall, chief of staff, who stands a e was given away by Maj. Beth Merrill, who appears here this week in the Belasco play “Hidden,” opening tomorrow night. Members of the RADIATOR SMUDGE with a record of five years' perfect attendance tonight - Howard Cheeny, Law Margaret Miller, Dorothy Mil ler, Mary Evans, Edna Souder and Sidney Hamilton. Buked enamel finsl nently waved by Fugene or Edmond's method . The price Is just— cealed water puns hu midify sir. Phone or “What Users Suy " Phone Pot. 2383 Trico: 0o, Halr Cut and couen Dot Ariom e Lt wide, 1o wer We Feuture the New Contouration Trestments For Avvoiniment, Call Frankiin 4165 1348 Connecticut Ave. BAVE MONEY by BUYING the BEST Superior Linoleum Co, 943 Kye . NW. 4 The gondolas of Venice have a rest. This temporary pon- toon bridge was erected over the Grand Canal when the throngs crossing for the celebration of a recent feast day were too great to be accommodated by the gundolas. Taking a bank at St. Moritz. One of the thrills of bobsledding at the famous Swiss Winter resort. Herdert Photos Greetings! HE YEAR just ended has been the greatest one n our history, due to the loyal patronage and assist- ance rendered by our large number of friends and customers We wish to thapk each and every one who nas co-operated in making 1927 the most successful period in our business career. We pledge our individual efforts and the potential strength of our immense organization in providing greater service, greater values and better terms during 1923 | With All Best Wishes for the Happiest | and Most Prosperous Year of All Baltimore Store 7 W. Lexington St.

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