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ENSIGN A. N. MORGAN Stage Children Putting on a "Juvenile roiiies" The National Stage Children's association will present "The Juvenile Follies Kevue of 1925," at Carnegie hull in New York. The children in the revue will compete for $10,000 in scholarships. Winners will give a special performance at the White House for President and Mrs. Coolldge. In the photograph is a group of these stage children. SMOKI TRIBESMAN Earl of Galloway Weds Yank Girl Ensign A. N. Morgan was the honor man of the class of 1924 at the United State* Naval academy at Annapolis. 'MOST WONDERFUL GIRL* f The earl of Galloway with his bride, who whs Miss rhillipa Wendell, daughter of the late Jacob Wendell of New.York, and sister of Lady Carnarvon. They were married in St. Margaret's church, Westminster. The wedding was attended by many prominent society persons. The couple are now honeymooning. Helen May Martin of Geneva, III., is the only known deaf and blind person who learned to play the piano weTI. She has never heard a sound <»r seen a single object. Miss Martin lias extraordinary talent, and has been i>rononnced the "most wonderful girl in the world" by Padefewski, for whom she has played. She was educated in the Kansas school for the d*af at Olanthe, and in addition to her mmslcal talent is able to cook, weave «nd^ embroider. She was born blind and deaf THEODORE ROOSEVELT GUSTAVE PABST, JR. MISS HILMA COUTO President Coolldge-has been made a member of the Smoki tribe of Pres-cott. Ariz., and is seen with the hat sent him by the Prescott Chamber of Commerce signifying his membership In the tribe. NEW SILO DESIGN Gustave Pabst, Jr., youthful son of the millionaire brewer of Milwaukee, This combination silo and granary, scientifically ventilated and containing a motor-driven elevator that automatically fills it, has been designed by u Bloomington (111.) man. While the building follows the design of the ordinary silo, it Is constructed of concrete staves and on two sides of the building the staves are provided with vent holes which permit air to circu-The young lady. Miss HiImaCcuto, lRte tnrougn the st0red fodder and third secretary of the American em- one of the society girls of Rio de revent it from spoiling. Under tho bassy in Peru, has been transferred Janeiro, recently won the beauty gtrUctun» ¦ Is a passageway large to Valparaiso, Chile, on account of a prlae at Copacabana beach. She is onnn_h fiu. ., horsp nnd WH„0n or ma. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Republican ^ tight w,th the son of the President said to be the most perfect type of ?"°U^1 ° ' g " candidate for governor of New York. of p«rUf according to press dispatcher »r*»Hra» beauty. 'or ir^K © Maryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0394.jpg