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iRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 21, 1926. One of the Na- tion's shrines after the recent snow- Marble storm. The photo- head of graph Ohf( the man- Christ sion at Mount Ver- created Dr. George T. i non was taken from by the father of thge late Ifi:sr:idl:ri the little Summer sculptor, Harding, welcomed at Daytona house on the bank Olaf Beach, Fla. Photograph snap- of the Potoma ped during a reception at the Nutiomal B Peninsula Club. A Washington Monument built of The b G Z several thousand I Z “The batteries for today's game are——" But they are white silk roses. 2 = ball bats. Photo snapped at Ormond, Fla. Left to right: Frank H. Ellison A Aaron Ward, Walter Johnson, Bill Williams and Fred Merkle. of New York City. all well known to base ball fans. P& AT P & A Photos, Kenilworth | s 4 ] Council, No. 13, i ~ ’ g Daughters of 1 < . o @ P America, celebrat- - ing their first anni- They took leading parts in the recent play, “First Lady of the Land,” produced by the business and professional women's department of the Y. W. C. A. Left to right: Mrs. Cecilia Iden as Dolly Todd, Miss Winifred Staubly as James Madison and Miss Mildred Crupper as Aaron Burr. The play was written by Charles Frederic Nordlinger, directed by Mrs. Alice Sigworth Morse and presented at the St. Thomas Parish Hall. . e wrris & Ewing Pupils of the seventh A grade, Carbery School, who registered 100 per cent in the building of bird houses. by Buckimzham hbey Baker. esents “the Mo Unders The Sunday school of the Church of the Reformation, Washington. mtol Photo