Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1925, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION— JUNE 7, 1925. .Ball pythons, oddi- ties of the reptile world, a:rive from the Orient for the New York Zoo Gen. Pershing speaking Dr. Raymond Ditmars at the tomb of the Un- (left), holding one of known Sold‘er, Arlington the snakes, w National Cemetery, in con- claimed to nection with the recent pOisonots ceremonies of the Service Star Legion A bit from “Spring Cleaning,” presented by Theater Players this week Mario Korbel, sculptor, who has been commissioned by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Brady of New York to execute a full length statue of Saint Therese, “The Little Flower,” recently canonized. The completed work, the photograph showing a model of the head, will be presented to the Vatican. Catherine Du Fief of 3301 O street north- west, quesn of the May day procession of Holy Trinity Church, | done by graduates of the Naval Acad who are taking special Georgetown. naval architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technol Bhotwbse R A planned after the first German rotor shi against a revolving mast. Booster Sunday school class of the Memorial United Brethren Church, R and North Capitol streets. Judge Sher- man W. Lott is the teacher of the class. Photo by Harris & Ewing. At, left: You did not guess right the first time. They are hail stones, picked up in the streets of Baltimore after the freak storm of Sunday, May 24. Some of the stones were as big as base balls. <@ P. & A. Photos. First communion class of St. Gabriel's Church. Photo 1

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