The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 28, 1923, CITY EDITION, ALCOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 37

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    On a shoppmp trip with prandmother. Mrs.
Georpe Harvey, wife of the American Ambas
sador, takes her pranddauphter on a tour of the
storey in the British metropolis.
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!,OKI> LKICII AND HIS BRIDK, the former Marie Campbell, of
New York. The British Peer is sixty-eight and wealthy, having in
herited a fortune from his first wife, Mrs. Frances Helene Forbes
daughter of N. M. Beckwith, of New York, who died in IPO'.l Th<
bride is the daughter of the late Alexander Campbell and Mrs
Angelinc Campbell, who later became Mrs William Converse, The
couple were married in London early this month n ./. n ...
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Informal attire at Italy’s Deauville. Lady Idina (ior
dbn and her fiance, Josslyn May, son of Lord and Lady
Kilmarnock, show the latest beach fashions at Venice Lido.
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FRIKNIM.Y K N KMI F^^"^\*udoTluH^^uupHni7<r^trThT annual championship iournev
of the Professional Golfers Association held ovei the links of the Pelham l mritrv Club
lift to right. Gene Sarazen, the winner; Mont Rogers, president of the dub. and
Walter Hagen, runner-up. Sarazen, who also won the title in PJ22. defeated his old
rival in a gruelling match that was not decided until the thirty-eighth gre. n. (>n thi
table rests the handsome silver trophy emblematic of the title. . i.
a pfTTFTH street si'knk Tn toki<> “ ..u*•r tT
showing a number of the earthquake sutferers lyinjf oti blankets awaiting
medical attention. At the riffht. native stretcher bearer* are brmtrintr in othei
injured victims of the worst disaster in Japan - bistort
h\en ' i i. Jolkco > natural i'cautv
nee i- the protection r>f pure s »^p
f or simple tie inline-* i* the I a-is t !
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