Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1925, Page 76

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT(® The President and Mrs. Coolidge at White Court, the Summer White House at ampscott, Mass. Photograph taken the day after their arrival from Washington. President Mrs and the pet, Rob The President’s private yacht, the Mayflower, anchored at Marble- head, Mass., where she will stay during the eight weeks the Pre dent and Mrs. Coolidge remain at White Court. S 2 e - - < T TR e W gy e . AR X e 4, (o e D AT ~_~’fl o - = W. Smithers, who tells the world what is going on at the Summer White House. Scene from “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” presented by the pscott, Mass. He has charge of the telegraph instrument at White Court. students of Western College, Oxford, Ohio, in the Ernst Nature DMiller Service Theater. The novel theater was presented to the college by Senator Ernst of Kentucky. Father, mother and the children have their own orchestra, The father, Rev. J. K. Miss Mary Montgomery of Washington Pfohl, is pastor of the Home Moravian Church at Winston-Salem, N. C. The family on the links at Bar Harbor, Me. June graduating class of Mount Rainier, Md,, School. frequently visits churches of other denominations and gives musical entertainments. Unde Photo by C. R Wood

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