Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1922, Page 70

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THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION —JULY 30, 1922 — 6 \ The . Younger ;Congressmnal Set in Washington Phatss by Clinedinst Ul John Marshall, ‘ | ’ son of Repre- sentative and / Mellville Na- Mrs. Walter | o g i 5 thaniel, son of Hughes New- Ann, daughter b > i Representative ton of Minne- | of Representa- A 2 ‘ s and Mrs. Ross tive and Mrs. i B A. Collins of Brennan of g R ) STk Mississippi. Michigan. ,,}// = : 7/ \ Clifford, jr., son of Representative and Mrs. Clifford Jean, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Josephine, daughter of Representative and Ruby Cornelia, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Ireland of Illinois. Homer Hoch of Kansas. Mrs. Tilman B. Parks of Arkansas Samuel S. Arentz of Nevada. A Local Artist’s Paintings of Historic Provincetown, Mass. Theo. J. Morgan, whose series of Provincetown paintings has attracted attention from Amer= ican art lovers. D= X1— Theo. J. Morgan's studio in Provincetown. ‘@ 2 k] “Village Under the Hill.” Pumpkin Hollow.

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