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e § m})‘e gl‘lmw g f ‘ PPLEMEN (e I SUPPLEMENT SE A u ¢ CTION IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON, D. C.—FEBRUARY 1, 1925. An artist's view. Photo- 4 T The towering steeple. A graph taken at Fifteenth street i 4 < A bit of very old Washington and the junction of New York : 5 4 / " ? St. Mary's Church, on Fifth and Pennsylvania avenues, : L i 55 , street between G and H streets, looking toward the South s L BN ot - S in the background. Harris & Ewing LTy A g c b Harris & Ewiig Miss Anna Gleaves, daughter of Col. Mrs. S 1 R. Gl ; A group of the program girls—Misses Alice Graham, Evelyn and WS oamue Sexes Brazelton, Mary Bradley, Marion Carmichael, Mar, McDill, Anna Gleaves, Sue Birnie, Barbara Schultz, Betty Moodey and Cecil Jewell. Miss Marion Carmichael, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Rod- erick Carmichael, who will serve as one of the program k B = = girls. The ball is to be given 4 B Miss Sueol?érrg;i:: a gi at the new Washington Audi- 3 3 : forumplundediticfaR=picssfio: ; T Character group composed of Junior League the Belleau Wood Memorial Miss Cecil Jewell, daughter of Col. and Miss Betty Moodey, appearing in the spectacle, girls—Misses Lucy Matthews, Louise Ireland. Association. Mrs. Frank C. Jewell. ‘A Game of Mah-Jong. Margaret Dows, Elizabeth Parker, Louise e Clayton, Margaret Mackall and Eleanor Snyder. Photos © Harrs