Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1922, Page 66

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION_—MARCH 5, 1922. Mrs. Grafton Minot, : Rev. Billy Sunday takes a “sawdust-trail” pose on the steps of President ‘ Harding’s offices at the White House. Billy is accompanied by his manager, who is following in the footsteps of her Frederick W. Rapp. grandfather, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, and taking an active interest in politics. Mrs. Minot, daughter of Mrs. Augustus P. Senator James W. Wadsworth of New York photographed while Gardner, has'address;d riding in Potomac Park. His groom in the background. :?:gys republican gaths National Photo Natuonal Phote Dr. Richard B. Moore, chief chemist of the bureau of mines, who is in charge of the new cryo- Miss Viola Dana, popular star of the silver sheet, calling on genic laboratory of the bureau, President Harding at the White House. She was accompanied by where extensive experiments are her mother. Miss Dana made her theatrical debut in Washington being conducted to lower the cost several years ago with Thomas Jefferson in “Rip Van Winkle.” of production of helium gas, used She later starred in “The Poor Little Rich Girl.” in dirigibles. STAFF OF THE GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL i Edmonston Photo nat Phote National Photo, fr | Second annual ball of the Alabama Society, held at the Willard Hotel recently. One of the features of the evening was the minuet, with the dancers in colonial Photo Cos'

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