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it b Che Sunday Star, 4 o SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 22, 1923 i f Opening of congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution at Continental Memorial Hall last Monday morning. The first day's session opened with a bugle call by Arthur S Witcomb of the United States Marine Band, followed by entrance of the pages escorting the president general and other national officers. The English royal family goes out for a ride. Left to 'Tis an unusual story: When the S. S. Calawaii left right: King George, the Prince Honolulu, the vessel's manifest showed two lions among of Wales. the Duke of York. the cargo. When the ship docked at San Francisco, four Princc Henry and Prince lions walked ashore. Now who pays the freight? Mrs. George. Photo taken in Winsor Lion, while en route, became the proud mother of twins. Park. The youngsters are held by their trainer. gl s The President and Mrs. Harding leaving Calvary Baptist Church last Sunday, the first time they had attended service - — | since the illn f Mrs. Harding. American girl is the new Lady Carnarvon. The death of et = eang Lord Carnarvon, discoverer of King Tutankhamen’s tomb. 25. Left to right, front row: F. W. Walker, James P. Schick, ]J. M. Waters, C. W. Darr. gave Lord Portchester, his son, the Carnavon title, and the Back row: T. W. Brahany, G. P. Sharp, E. T. ,Goodman, W. E. Yost, R. J. Whiteford. latter’s wife is the daughter of the late Jacob Wendell of Rev. S. P. Dudley and G. A. Lewis. a ot New York. Photo shows the new Lord and Lady Carnarvon. : PIn & A Pl Committee of the Washington Lions Club which will have charge of the first annual convention of the twenty-second district of Lions Clubs of America in Washington, April