Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1923. HE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE MRS. COOLIDGE TAKES A GIRL SCOUT COOKIE. New York city Girl Scouts, who are conducting a “million-cookie drive,” sent a fivefoor mail Percy H. Williams of New York, member of the national executive board. S AT DIPLOMATIC WEDDING. Dr. Rafael, minister from Ecna- r, and Mme. Elizalde arriving at the Bulgarian legation yesterday 10 attend the wedding of Dr. Paul Lessinoff and Mrs, Kennedy Wheeler. National Photo. ment to Prince Regent Hirohito wa: Japanese costume. BOATING THRGUGH STREETS OF IOWA TOWN. A cloudburst and flood recently turned the streets of Council Bluffs, Iowa, into rivers. These girls ar going to work in the family duckboat. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood % ND HAS A GIRL EVANGELIST. Miss 1da Wombell is the young- as8 leader of religious work in Great Britain. At seventeen years of she is leading a big revival at the Primitive Methodist Chapel, vrobably wears more war d ag of cookies to the wife of the President, and they were presented at the White House yesterday by Washington Scouts, headed by Mr=. oolidge is honorary president of the organization. THE FUTURE EMPRESS OF JAPAN. Princess Nagako, whose engage- innounced prior to the earthquake. The bow of white ribbon in the hair is the only “outside” feature of the Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Jean Dupuy, noted French statesman, who will arrive in the United States Saturday to speak before the Amer- ican Manufacturers’ Association. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. SHE WEARS MANY DECORATIONS, Miss Evelyn Smalley of New York lecorations than any other woman. During ihe war she was under fire for two years as a nurse. The French re- cently awarded her the medal of the Legion of National Photo. by Esdel & Heverte o, = Henry Lane Wilson, States ambassador to M called on President Coolid; terday. It is rumored that Mr. Wilson may be the next United States representative in Turke National Fhoto. United who MARRIED AT BULGARIAN LEGATION YESTERDAY. Dr. and Mrs, Paul Lessinoff leaving the Bulgarian legation after their wedding. The bride was Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler, and Dr. Lessinoff is the retiring secretary of the Bulgarian legation in Washington. Both the Episcopal and the Bulgarian serv Ni es were used at the ceremony. al Photo Alexander Archupenko, a Russian who is claimed to be “the grea Living sculptor.” arrives in this . . country. He plans exhibitions of LONG ISLAND WOMEN DEFY PAINTERS. Protesting against the cost of painting their church, the Ladies’ his work in several American Aid S jety of Uniondale Chapel, at East Hempstead, L. I, decided to do the work themselves. So they cities. mounted their ladders and took up the job. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Copsright by Underwood & CUnderwood NEWEST PETS AT WHITE HOUSE. Blackie and Tiger, additions to the White House “z00.” They were presented by one of the President’s friends from Massachusetts, and they are already popullr\ptl!. e National Photo. TRAVELS EIGHTY MILES ON GALLON OF “GAS.” During the recent motor.gliding competition at Lympe acrodrome, England, Lieut. Longton flew eighty miles with a gallon of petrol. Photo shows his “baby wren” plane. Wide World Photo EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF GRIDIRON CLUB AT WHITE HOUSE. They called on the President yesterday to present an invitatlon to thelr g next dinner. Left to right: M. L. Goodwin, Harry J. Brown, Arthur Henning, William F. Brigham, J. Harry Cunningham :nd Leroy T. Vernom. Al Jesiy g s National Photo. & ¥ 1

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