Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1921, Page 79

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GRAPHIC |7 mjg gum %t&f Y| ROTOGRAVURE SECTION | » A| SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY I5, 1921, An unconventional portrait of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. wife of the Vice President. She spends her spare moments at knitting, an art of the needleworker at which she is quite proficient. Senator Borah is one of the most enthusiastic horse- back riders of Washington. This photograph was snapped at the ford in Rock Creek Park. Mrs. Harding, Gen. Pershing and Mrs. Benedict Crowell at the Girl Scout rally Satur- day a week ago. Mrs. Harding accepted the office of honorary president of the organization and Mrs. Crowell was awarded the Edith Cavell medal. Gen. Pershing awarded the prizes won in the field meet. E. Montgomery Reilly of Kansas City, selected by Presi- dent Harding as the new Governor of Porto Rico, one of the most important posts in government service. Girl Guards of No. 3 Corps, the Salvation Army organization sdea in afternoo ) rdine to th whose members are recruited from the neighborhood of 7th and The ‘;“;X:‘C’F l,;; ”:lx: :d wrg v‘;;a;:dacc? \":%n grc z I streets southeast and who recently stepped into the limelight rrfatl;]ershq‘ é:riuzs, Heaf/ -rrzen bangs ity a: (a)ddgflj -noveltpy. when Gen. Pershing gave them a military salute, a handshake withiwalte StEpes. ya T e Wil NN and a brief address. The Salvation Army is making a big drive for funds. Il ) Snapped aiong the sidelines at the teanis matches, Columbia Country Club, : . . . k . A 2 csador Geddes, Lady Geddes and Gen. The President and Mrs. Harding greet delegates of the first convention of the American Waldensian Aid Society, held %;a!:;:ay:t :’;:h( ?fzothe a‘mcbcar;:;cal;ior :Amlg?s:aBg;sunef ;1:&: of }I,.‘ady Geddes, in Washington, The Waldensians were the first Protestants. On the President’s right, Dr. Alberto Costabel of Milan, Italy. . s st i Murtis & Ewing

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