Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1922, Page 71

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The youngest priest in Rome (at left), in a group in front of the Vatican, awaiting news Palm Beach has a St. Valentine party, and these two were among the of the election of the lied th f Mr. and Mrs. James V. Con f N merrymakers. Elaborate costumes were supplied the youngsters for the Yotk inaisiedlin N SORVERSelON W ¢ - cccasion. The photograph shows Miss Christine Southard of Chicago and ork, married in Washington recently. Mrs. 3 b McE f Philadelphia Converse was Miss Thelma Morgan, daughter A e of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Morgan, American consul general at Brussels, and her sister is the Countess Jean de Maupas of Paris. Dur- ing the war Mr. Converse served as secretary of the United States Shipping Board Na Society breakfasts from the saddle at Santa Barbara, Calif. This special ride, which followed the breakfast, was one of the events of the Santa Barbara horse show. 1 i AUnderwond & Underwo Smallgstove g gihieggvatcanigat The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes photographed i%?ipf:::nd::;}ely‘::l;;tisg otl;:e z:; as they left New York aboard the S. S. Fort Hamilton for a of the election of the new Pope. short vacation in Bermuda. Koy =tone View e, Interiational recent biennial exhibition of the Cor- n Gullery of Art, the library Miss Marguerite (Peggy) Wat- son of Washington, who is spend- ing the season at Palm Beach with Mrs. Dalls Bache Platt and other “Autumn.” Photograph by Miss Lucille Conner, 1304 Bel- < A 5 ph by Miss Lucille Co! s 1 Washington and New York friends. mont street northwest.gwinner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 Wide World Photo. for the best amateur photograph.

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