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Miss Lillian May Erbe, voted the most beautiful bathing girl at the Atlantic City Pageant in Sept., called on pres. at White House. She is campaigning for Pres. Coolidge in the Eastern states

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"Miss Washington" Washington, D.C., Aug. 4. Miss Dorothy Parker has been selected as Miss Washington and will compete for the title of "Miss America" at the Atlantic City beauty pageant to be held during Labor Day week. 18 Years old, she weighs 112 pounds and is 5 feet, 4 inches in height. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Albert Parker of Washington, 8438

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Miss Lillian May Erbe, voted the most beautiful bathing girl at the Atlantic City Pageant in Sept., called on pres. at White House. She is campaigning for Pres. Coolidge in the Eastern states

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