Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1925, Page 98

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION— Miss Evelyn Colyer, English tennis star, who will seek new laurels in America. She will be one of a team of English tennis stars who will arrive in the United States in July to play in invi- tation and exhi- bition matches. P & A. Photos By Umted News Pictures June graduating class of Ross School. The last word in hair fash- ions is the wearing of “trans- formations” for evening. Paris started the style, and this coun- try has taken it up. The photo- graph shows a Manuel trans- formation worn by Mrs. Julia Hoyt. Photo by H. De Long ? s i ; Busts of Von Hin- f denburg, the new Ger- man President, in great demand. Several fac- tories are kept busy making sandstone and plaster likenesses of the former leader of the German armies. Wide World Photos > C. E. La Vigne, director of the new Wash- ) 3 ington Convention Bureau, at his desk in the June graduating class of Ludlow School. e 3 new headquarters in the Washington Audi- i torium. The bureau is conducted under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade. Merchants and Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation and the Hotel Men's Association. Washmzton Star Phote Pupils of Woodridge School who took part in the annual Spring festival. They represent “Raggedy Anns” and “Raggedy Andys.” Plioto Ly H. C. Tuhbs. - - = Miss Grace A. Mueller, daughter of Mr. and ? s Phi Gamma Kappa Society of Metropolitan Baptist Church. Miss Francis Mrs. George J. Mueller, jr., of 5201 Colorado aw: Prize-winning debaters of Georgetown University Law School. Left to Guschewsky is the teacher. nue, who had a part in “Sweet Bells Jangled,” a right: T. Emmett McKenzie, J. Burke Walsh, William Joseph McGiire and : play produced by the Arts Club. George T. Hagen. Mr. McKenzie was selected the final champion. N Photo by Eastland Studio

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