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The Swnday Stae WASHINGTON, D. C.—MARCH 15, 1925. A Spring day at the jumps in Rock Creek Park. Photo- graph taken last Sunday. Washington Rtar Photo Secretary of State Kellogg is guest . . Edward T. Stotesbury of Philadelphia and Mrs. Lyman Kendall of Washington, at luncheon given to the special mis- . A il | who received first prizes for their costumes at the annual costume ball of the i}op of (]&uatt;m:la it :he Pafl-:merécan - { e Everglades Club, Palm Beach, Fla. nion Marc 3 eft to right: en. i / @ P & A Photes Federico Aguilar, Roberto Lowenthal, s : 7 B J 4 . minister of foreign affairs of Guate- ‘. ; 1 : b mala; Secretary of State Kellogg, Francisco Sanchez Latour, Carlos Palma and Dr. L. S. Rowe of the Pan- American Union. Harrls & Ewing Rev. Dr. Rhys R. Lloyd of e 3 Chicago, a classmate and for years e “ Miss Marie Henry Young, a a close friend of Vice President ; . 3 direct descendant of Patrick Dawes, who attended the inavg- 1 ¢ "l Henry, in the costume which uration ceremonies in Washington. | : . . . . . she wore at the recent colonial Dr. Lloyd was a professor at Al Schacht, a member of Washington’s world cham- ball of the Virginia Society. Marietta College, where the Vice ione welcomes Spring down in Florida by climbing a She impersonated Dorethea To have a prominent part in the St. Patrick ball of the Allied American Legion President attended, and he also (.. and singing a squirrel song. Al is assistant coach Spottiswood Henry, daughter Posts of Washington, at the Mayflower Hotel, March 17. At left, Miss Audrey held a chair in Greek at Berkeley. ng agsistant comedian of the Washington club. of Patrick Henry. Whitcomb. At right, Miss Eugene LeMerle. Calif. © Miller Service DYISIRIRENGLY © Harrix & Ewing