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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 19, 1925. Children players who presented “Mother Goose’'s Birthday” at the Unitarian Church, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, April 15, under the direction of Miss Lenora Marie De Grange. One of the great ships of the United States Navy, the California, leaving the Los Angeles Harbor to join the battle fleets in their Pacific maneuvers. The photograph was taken on April 3. Miss Helen Marye daughter of the former United States Ambassador to Russia, who is captain of the Washington debu- tantes’ polo team, which is now in practice for a game against a team composed of the wives of officers sta- Another scene from the Community Center’s “Martha.” Left to right: Nina Norman, Woodruff Young and Betty Thornberry. Scene from the Co nity Center department’s produc- tion of “Martha,” given under the direction of Estelle Went- worth and Albert Parr. Left to right: Nina Norman, Russell Coudrey, Betty Thornberry and Ellsworth Condron. At right: “Old Pipes and the Dryad,” presented by the pupils of Randle Highlands School. Woasiington Star Photo . i i This is the famous kindergarten orchestra of the Orr Seuii!:i?g ofn Q’gol;‘t:r\rlxl;:rf’a{fdme School. The children were playing “Red Hot Mamma” when B the photographer happened to appear in the“\fi'cinit . Confirmation class of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Second and B street southeast.