Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1924, Page 97

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THE The home of the presidents in springtime, o Was SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. GRAVURE SECTION —JUNE 8. 1924. R Y T e IO A H? I!ll“\"]"lu:w"l BT i '.,‘. ‘,’: .’;/u\‘ r(-‘»'.- n i"f L] b ‘\ » ’- :.. ai u:ii": 3 Sydiag: ST B HH T N L TTE e GiaggrebaRine R A Officer H. F. Cornwell of sub-T station, Wisconsin avenue and River road, and his prize mount, Frankie Freich. The horse won two ribbons at the National Capital Horse Show. w The 1924 graduating class of Weightman School. Tloto by 1L The 1924 graduating class of Lenox School. Long Photo by H. de Long e San Francisco society girls have organized a polo team, and they claim to have the “fastest playing organization” of the kind in the world. This is Miss Eleanor Weir attempting to take the ball from the opponents’ goal. “Uncle Jack™ Cody, a cousin of the late Buffalo Bill, who at the age of eighty is nearing the end of a transcon- tinental journey which started at San Luis Obispo. Calif., Nov. 1. 1923. The trip will end in Boston in June. Wide Warld Pliot e - At right: Miss Mabel T. Boardman of | Washington (third from right in front row) attending the in- ternational Red Cross congress in Paris. Delegates from all over the world attended the congrelss; e ; v Underwend & Uidery Who would not a-fishing go? Gladys Lloyd. an actress of stock company fame, spending an early vacation in the White Mountains. Wide Warld he ' P LETHIS WA 1 7HR0UGH D i | Miss Louise Turner, a local dancer who has taken part in several entertainments recently.

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