Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1922, Page 83

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FOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 18, 1922 And now we have radio on the golf links—a sys- tem at every tee. Miss Virginia Rea, coloratura soprano, is the golfer. Pt tim Pupils of Lyric School of Dancing perform in special entertainment at Wardman Park Inn under direction of Misses Mary Murray and Grace Batchelor. The little dancers are Margaret Bastable, Czrolyn Voigt and Claire Sessford. Miss Mary Louise Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Baker, 3921 McKinley street, Chevy Chase. D. C., selected editor of the Goucher College Weekly for 1922-1923. She dances on the California beaches to = n::%ofl :’}:‘: :3’;?:1? c::ty:n::,e E:"g:g;:;; E. W. Jordan, Arlington county’s tunes from the radio—does Pauline Chambess w%th a beige GedeElonsel ol chifoniand a With the American committee for relief of Russian children. In this case the ight, as Lafayette 0'; the county of Ocean Park. 0 ol waistcoat of gold and rose cloth. The skirt starving youngsters are two tiny Russian bears. mascots of the S. S. Saugus, a be Virginia Historical pageant at is of soft chiffon velvet. ship carrying flour, milk and ciothing to Russia. W& Vaderne Vrderwood & 1 nier wond, A general utility hat for summer days, from an American e Washington Boy Scout Camp on Chesapeake Bay. One of the most popular swimming holes in the vicinity of Washington—that of the Boy Scouts style creator. The russet straw carries flowers and cherries of i at Wilson Reservation, Burnt Mills, Md. the same shade R

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