Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 115

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~GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 13, Secretary of State Kellogg present- ing a check to Misses Evelyn Nelson and Charlotte Guerdan from his home i State, Minnesota, which will go toward Physical culture in old Japan. Tokio school children taking part in a ampaign for the new Y. % recent field day meet. W lding in Washington. CHam & En Miss Helen Gwendolyn Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Galt Burns of 1236 Harvard street northwest, whose wedding to Peter Kenzie Faerber of Newport, R. I., will take place in the early Spring. @ Clinedinst E. T. Meredith, former Secretary of Agriculture, con- gratulating Miss Frances Smith, 18, of Geary County, Okla., after she had won first prize in leadership in home, club and community werk. She was picked from among 60,900 farm childrer’x’. and the award wpas made at the In- c ’::s ar;g M;{s, ternational Stock Show in Chicago. - . Cz,xrtis of Phila. delphia greeted in California with oranges. Mr. Curtis is a multi-million- aire publisher. @ Un Underw P& A Photos Preparing a “White House” in Chicago. The workmen are re- decorating hotel rooms for a visit of the Presi- dent and Mrs. Cool- idge. The President re- cently spoke in Chi- cago to 3,000 farmers attending the sessions Mildred Rowntree, 14, and Helen Noble, 15, both of Burlington, Wis., of the American Farm students of the Racine County School of Agriculture, who won blue ribbons Bureau Federation. as the Nation's best bread bakers at the International Stock Show in Chicago ¢ P& A Phot P & A Photos The newly ap- pointed Cuban Am- bassador to the United States (in center with cane) calling at the White House to present his credentials to President Coolidge. At left: No, it is not a nightmare, but a real tree. It grows in Newport, R. I, and is claimed to be about 250 years old. e A day’s work for the Census Bureau. Janne Jenssen, a farmer of Halland, Sweden, with his wife and their 15 daugh- ters and 2 sons. dge John Barton Payne presenting diplomas to members of the Washington Fire Department who have com- pleted the American Red Cross course in first aid and life saving. The men will be appointed to the new life sav- ing bureau of the department. Left to right: D. J. McCarthy, L. C. Kengla, R. R. Cumberland, N. C. Robinson, E. R. Curtis, W. A. Clark, N. O. Teates. At back: Chief Thomas O'Connor, instructor. Wide World Photo National Photo

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