Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1928, Page 72

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 30, 1928 Where Old Glory floats over a “speck” in the Pacific. A bit of scenery on the Island of Guam from the Marine Corps aviation sta- © Underwood & Underwood tion. The pack turns out on a sparkling Autumn day. Scene in the recent Essex County fox hunt at Hickory Corners, near Far Hills, N. J. P. & A. Photos. ~ Wy, ¥ w The steamship Virginia, largest passenger steamer ever built in the United States, passing historic Morro Castle at the entrance to Havana Harbor on her maiden voyage to Cuba. © Wide World Photos. A bluejacket’s life in China. American sailors en- joying an early morning view of Shanghai Harbor be- fore rising from their deck cots on the cruiser Pitts- burgh. O Herbert Photos 5 . line Mrs. Farr, bride of CQ!A Richard Radcliffe z . . . . A. Stirling Calter, the New York sculptor, with his Thofi,e;fonr:l)zjecbour?;)r::egau‘;;r:ra:;f Sl‘r. :L'SSMS:';::‘S. Farr, who' befo're her marriage here December daugsl:t‘::'n;? ?}[,Zrl;‘:{“?,‘;;ennsfiig::rdewlg;dI::; statue of Ethel Barrymore, which was on view at the el 12 was Miss Viola Louise Merigold, daughter Risoian wolfhounal Nicholas: © Bachrach Photo. New York exhibition of the New Society of Artists. 3 3 O P. & A. Photos. ton Thompson, by Eben F. Comins, wlff,}l'p"%f,‘?.',‘ of Mrs, Edward Merigold © Underwood & Underwood artist.

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