Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 21, “In a Fairy Garden,” presented by the first and second grade pupils of the John Bur- roughs School, at Sherwood Hall, under the direction of Mrs. L. L. Miller and Mrs. F. B Lawson. Washington Star A bit of Rock Creek and the white water. Harrix & Ewing Eva and Dagmar Kuraz presenting a Cz e choslovakian dance at the garden party given by Mrs. 5 Nathaniel Halstead. Mrs. A. T. Robinson, jr., 412 Surrey street, new o ar}“,e{_,‘_,f,sxfi, . president of the Women's Club of Somerset, Md. One of the groups in the recent Somerset, Md., Photo by Harns & Ewing pageant. Washington Star Photo Pcertrait of Dean George E. Hamilton, which was presented to the Georgetown Law School by the 1925 law class. The portrait is the work of Richard S. Meryman. Dean Hamilton graduated from the Georgetown University School of Law 53 years ago and since that time has been a member of the faculty Miss Ruth E. Zilliax of Toronto giving a = 2 £ ish ce at the garden party of Mrs. Somerset, Md., children who took part in the recent Nathaniel Halstead. She is a sister of Mrs. pagefant-_drama. one of the most successful affairs of the com- Halstead and the party was given on June 6. munity in recent years. At right: Mrs. W. A. Harris & Ewing ngton Star Photo Branhall, jr., a Wash- ington bride of the Spring. She was Miss Gertrude M. Potzler. © Clinedinst Miss Lillian O. Earnest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Earnest of Washington, who The graduating class sailed June 6 to study at Ox- of the William A. and ford. She is a graduate of the = J. Colburn Beall School University °'EM1‘.'Y;’“‘1 ‘E‘I’ “x:' . A. D. Hayworth of Washington caught this string of fish off of Music. ey structor of English at Black- Miami Beach, Fla.,, not long ago. The string includes 22 bonitas, S stone College. 3 dolphin and a sailfish.