- I 4 ROTOGRAVURE SECTION The Omaha Sunday Bee Titfa la prance! (Thd Y llSt 7JjiJ.rfiL)rt &.?nJ I-mm Snrir cy-yevtctj Jifj r 7 OCTOBER I 1922 AC If n 3 i. I; n v V C AV V Pi A r. IM 1 4 15 2 i Mitt Katherine O'Brien amid ruina of the church Montfaucon. Croup of Good W'll delegate at the mon astery adjoining the cardinal's palace at Verdun. M'ii Irene Rice, Alliance, Neb., it third from the right. 1 ft V 5 'Ik. Ik 7Sl s 0 l( f 5 Visiting a dugout at Fort de Vaux. Left to right, Mist Nellie B. Donn, Omaha; Mist Cecilia Green, Philadelphia; Miss Elizabeth Pace, Council Bluffs, and M tj Ella B. Fenn, Omaha. ! i 'T r. ii , Jj. -vv st J it A A Omaha members of the Good Will delega tion photographed in the Swiss village of Marie Antoinette at Versailles. 0 .V l-'L V 1 " i, nn 7 n'-i-l Visiting the war-damaged cathedral at Verdun. ar 0 I A trio of delegates with their "French tweet hearts" at Ste. Menehould. Left to right, Miss Ruth Neagle and Misses Mary Leary and Anna McNamara, Omaha. G5 t- rr i t 0 3 -a t s "I cm sy T" A htttk prtni wim it tll'Mt 0mI Witt ltltt ih mi f i. Alit tt t Thtf'lv I t'l Ik lihl MimIi t ilt Knx :t.thK KwtmN M. KlKtt K'll. OfM4i M tf l'i Cktll TNtify: Mr On H'iH, WHK.u K. M Mn Maily iUv til ,11" U A) Q n (. I II " Cardinal Lucon, who kept vigil at Reims cathedral during the war, refusing to leave during the successive bombardments, received the Good Will delegation in front of the damaged cathedral. Left to right. Miss Ruth Neagle, Elmira; Miss Katherine O'Brien, Omaha; Cardinal Lucon; Miss Green, Philadelphia; Miss Rooney, Schenectady; Miss Rackorman of the American Committee; Miss Anna McNamara, Omaha, and Miss Dougherty, Williamsport, Pa. "fv -, V J jit :V: I 1 O M l mt.UI !! f h itnth mm tut H tiktti. t(tttM, Ml WI4l ittwainiwa) Mist Nellie B. D onn photographed with the bronze palm presented by the Good Will delegation to th city of Verdun. I V O 1 . m n3 K m)Ht I'UMWNI (KMpd()ht ttl. Ul tUtttt ft 1 l ..' , t I I l it , ...