Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 120

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASIIINGTON, D." (. Baylor College at Belton, Tex., goes in for fencing. Princess Asaka, sister of the Japanese Russian prince weds 16-year-old girl in London. The wedding, whil The cofirse was started as an experiment last Summer, Emperor, who is now touring in the United united Prince George Imeretinsky and but it proved so popular that it will be continued States. Photograph taken on the West- throughout the next three Winter t'ermf S chester-Biltmore Counzrx_(;lg}), :R:X?'“N' Y,' L Gen. Pershing’s war auto still in official use.. chauffeur of Assistant Secret Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Jardine, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, at the opening of the Department of Agriculture’s “Mum show in Washington. Russian royalty in exile. Empress Dagmar being helped from her car in Copenhagen by her servant. She attended a thanksgiving service at the Russian ChuYCh. Harns & Ewing P & A Photos Group picture taken Wednesday evening, October 28, Sumner Cole as president of the Lucy Webb Hayes Nat Sibley Hospital. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Walter H training scheo's; Dr. J. Phelps Hand, superintendent of W. pastor of Calvary M. E. Church of Frederick, Md.; Rober building; Maurice Otterback, member of local board oft di Washington Ch:istian Advocate; Miss Bertha Gray, Mrs) and Mrs. A. S. Henderson of the local board of directors. president of Woman's Home Missionary Society: Mrs. D. of training schools; Bishop William Fraser McDowell, Dr. University; Dr. Charles Sumner Cole, Mrs. Mary Fisk P Missionary Society; Dr. James Shera Montgomery, chapl pastor of Petworth M. E. Church; Dr. James H. Hyatt, Society. Mrs. John T. Pratt, New York's first woman alderman. In the recent election she sity, Scotland. This was only a small part of the scrap, as defeated James O'Gorman, jr., son of former Battle at rectoral election of Glasgow Univer: : e s ety 25.000 over-ripe eggs were thrown, many tons of aged fruit, flour, Eh O Senato e The new Hamline M. E. Church at Sixteenth and Al the architect’s dra:

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