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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—_GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 12, 1930, B The early birds in the New Year reception line. J. W. Hune- feld (at left) for the third time led the long line of President Hoover's New Year day well wishers among the general public. ° P. & A Photo New Year day at the Whie House. Presi- dent Hoover on the portico with his military and naval aides as they gathered for the annual New Year reception to official and unofficial Washington. 7, Assoclated Press Phota President Hoover's three secretaries and their wives at the White House on New Year day. Left to right: Mr. and Lav]?r?r;ce Skiing seems to be a warm sport. So Miss Ruth Gillmore of Plattsburg, N. Y., dons a bathing suit for it at Speculator, Richey, . © Wide World Photos Mr. and ABEFE eV e T C 2R A A giant of the fistic world invades America. Primo Mrs. Carnero, the 285-pound boxer, holding 2-year-old Marjorie George Best, a swimming prodigy, on his mighty right arm, and they Akerson = . A arrive together on the steamship Berengaria. IR R and h Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newton. © P. & A. Photos. Breakfast hour at Speculator, N. Y. A deer, who finds forage scarce in the snow-clad hills, gladly calls for a daily tidbit from his small friends. 7 Wide World Photos 2 Carmelita Geraghty, who appears in “This Thing M » nd Mary Philips in a scene from the On the sands of Palm Beach. Mrs. E dwin S. Larsen of New York, the former Called. Love,” one of the current screen attractions play,G‘e‘g}ragr:nblir;g(.:‘?:l?icail opens Z Iocall;nglagement L ORTOEEOW: Carol Dempster of movie fame, with her h usband on a Winter sojourn in Florida. heve % Wide World Photos. o