Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1922, Page 85

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 28, 1922. Representative A. P. Andrews arrived at the wharf just a minute late for the congressional trip to Quantico aboard the Mayflower. However, he was hoisted aboard by the steam crane after the boat had backed off into the Potomac. Sl & A Vhutos, .George Washington Memorial to be unveiled at Princeton, N. J., by President Harding on June 9. The memorial shows Washington refusing defeat at the battle of Princeton, and when completéd it will be the largest hand-sculptured group in the United States. MacMonnies is the sculptor. International. 2 A 3 : = Choir of Ingram Memorial Congregational Church, which will present “Ye o 5 . 2 Olde Time Concert,” a feature of Washington’s music week, at Central High fhcllbsent %;3:‘);."‘alg\;%rél:il:esas)(’mr:::;;g-raph oy Daky, School Saturday night, June 3, under the direction-of Mrs. Henry Hunt McKee. i v Hurrix & Ewing. Maj. Gen. Lejeune, commandant of the Marine Corps, explaining maneuvers to members of the visiting congressional committee at Quantico last week. Or. & A Photos Miss Katheryn Dawson of ’ Louisiana, a pianist whose Victor Herbert gives Jackie Coogan- his first cello lesson, renditions in recent Washing- and the “baby cello” was a present from Herbert, himself ton recitals have been especial- one of the great players of the instrument. ly well received. She is visiting . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Davis. ©Harrix & Ewing, Miss Eleanor. Beasley wearing costume of American revolutionary period in the Virginia Historical Pageant at Richmond. Five thousand persons took part in the spestacle, which closes today. Photo by Fuster,

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