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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION - JUNE 18, 1922 Yes, Jackie Coogan has his lessons just the same as any other youngster. Mrs. Kora Newell of Los Angeles is his ] = e T own particular teacher—and Jackie is now looking forward 4 . 5 John G. Anderson of Washington, to vacation time. : =’ who was married in Moscow, Russia, o recently to Mlle. Agrippina Tiponova, \ daughter of a Moscow University pro- fessor. The ceremony at the soviet marriage bureau was followed by a church wedding Mr. Anderson is secretary to the executive of the Amer- ican relief expedition. A remarkable action photograph, showing Osborne of the University of Illinois, jumping over the head of a teammate in the high jump event of a mid-west field meet Tadernod & Tuder e, One of Wash- ington’s June brides, Mrs. Clinton A. Mis- son, formerly Miss Mildred L. Herbst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam P. Herbst, 1032 25th street. he I Miss Rosalie Fitzhugh Rixey, who represented Culpepper county in the recent Virginia Historical Pageant at Richmond. “Haying Time.” Photograph by Frederick Lewis Pittman, 1435 Fairmont street northwest, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. - Miss Sarah M. Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Baker, 3921 McKinley street, Chevy Chase, who has been awarded Central High's champiqn swimming team. Seated, left to right: Robert the Cresson traveling scholarship of the Darnall, Robert Stolley, South Atlantic 20-yard champion; Dwight Dexter, Ar:adcmy of .Fme.Arts, Ph‘lade‘P}}‘3~ She - - Mark Coles, 100-yard senior and scholastic champion. Standing: James sails for Paris this month and will spend Officers attached to the Marine Barracks, home of the Marine Corps Institute, in Wash- Arrington, South Atlantic fancy diving champion; William Satterfield, 100- the summer in France, Italy, Spain and ington. Sitting, left to right: Capt. Reynolds, Lieut. Commander Zaleskey, Maj. Vogel, Capt. yard breast-stroke champion; Rowland Howenstein, 100-yard back stroke England. Shuler, Capt. Cheatham and Capt. Kieren. Standing: Lieut. Parsons, Lieut. Hollett, Lieut. champion; F. J. Brunner, coach. Johnson, Capt. Hardy, Lieut. Alban, Lieut. Gladden and Lieut. Gardner. Photo by Edmonston, Ry Washington Photo Service : ir i i : Rev. « » q i 4 ’ t Episcopal Church, the largest male choir in Washington. In center Mother Goose Garden,” presented by children of H,l‘e Efaxfifif.‘.’.,“:.x"',:.‘.. sc??n?lr otk g;?:::afimg, D.‘;)., and at his right. Samuel A. Leech, choirmaster. Photo by Schute