Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 17

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First picture taken of Mrs. Andrew Carnegie (at left) in many years. At right, her niece, Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 2d. The photograph was taken s they walked across a meadow in Central Park to attend May day exer- cises of school children, Copyright by Kessione. ‘Gen. Per.lhing pinning a medal on the breast of Cadet Maj. Hoffman, commander of 3d Battalion, 3d Regiment, of High School Cadets, of Western High, whose command won first honors in the battalion drill at Central stadium yesterday. The winning battalion won an unusually high r: ing, 385 of a maximum of 45 points. . Bishop Eugene Sugrams of Mexico and Rt. Rev. Fernandez of Texas. . who called at the White House yesterday afternoon to talk with Presidemt ional Photo. Harding. National Pboto. ¢ RATS P, s » ,(\_,1' b E‘. F ?{ § 3 i Four membes of the Cubar fenéing team defeated in bouts here yesterday by fencers-of the Racquet Club. The score was 105 to 7%. Left to right: David Aizcorbe, Enrique Ramos lzquierdo, Leopold Anton and Asnaldo Mirando. Fair pirates from Greenwich e rehearse for “The Pirates® Cruise and Midnight Ball,” to be held in New York on June 2. These two “pirates” are Peggy Johnson and Lillian Roland, aboard the, S. S. Mandalay. 3 Photo by Paul Thompson. “America,”. a symbolic painting by Reni-Mell, French official war artist, is presented to representatives of the American Legion in Paris. At the table: Ambassador Herrick and Marshals Foch and National Photo. < ) 5 . The largest man in the world, so records say, and his family. He is Sam Harris of Farmersville, Tex., Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce and national president of the Girl Scouts, visited i P ' and he weighs 661 pounds. He is six feet two inches in height, and has gained 200 pounds in fourteen years. tite troop at Falls Church, Va., yesterday afternoon, where she addressed the girls and posed with them for Mrs. Dozier Lowndes of Atlanta, Bishop Desiderius Baltazer, cleri- He is the father of seven children. _ Copsright by Underwood & Underwood The Star photographer. _ By Pridgeon, staf? photographer. Ga., who, carried off championship cal president of ‘the | Reformed honors in the Southern Golf Asso- Church of Hungary, who called on ciation’s events for women. In the President Harding at the White final round she deféated Miss Ro.. House yesterday. He was presented salie Mayer of Atlanta. by Count Laszlo Szechenyi. Conyright by Keystone, Copyright by Harris & Ewiog.

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