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YTOGRAVURE SECTION —MAY 22, Marshal Foch from a o new angle—that is, in S ! “civvies.” The marshal .inning the 220-yard da§h at the annual co-_ed field — . - (wearing gloves) was (;:y\'hc};ie;tai:?:scmo?r:;'ar?d‘sé:::;;? \vh:;;d‘.h::l:)sfh;dal: A scene for “Twelfth Night,” the annual spring entertainment of Western photographe}ihir}[fl};ovrfiorr:. % High School, May 19, 20 and 21. The characters are taken by Miss Jane Roby Wide Warld Photo. and Quentin Watson. Daddy takes the youngtsers for a spin. Joe Martin, at the wheel, is a movie star who drives a “Light- ning Lizzie” around the Universal plant at Los Angeles. > . == . Miss Sonia Shearer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Shearer, promi- nent in Washington society, photographed at the fete given for the benefit of Neighborhood House at Twin Oaks, the home of Charles J. Bell. bes. Front row, left to right: Representative Bankhead, Mrs. Eugenia Bankhead Hoyt, Mrs. John Bankhead, arding, Mrs. Thacker V. Walker, Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest, Representative Oliver and Frank F. Conway. At fete for Neighborhood House, Twin Oaks, bubble-blowing was one of the features. Miss Anne Hamlin blowing bubbles in foreground. Plote |l N, OHarris & Ewing