Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1930, Page 116

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 6, 1930. Aiding on Junior League Sales Day ® Star Staff Photos. Miss Laura! Tuck- i e y Vi Miss Charlotte erman, one of the i Childress, who is Junior League The group who will attend as hostesses on Junior League benefit day next Tuesday, April 8, chairman of the members who will at the Frank R. Jelleff store, when 10 per cent of the gross sales receipts will be given to the social group to serve as assistasimodels service department of Children’s Hospital. Left to right: Mrs. Robert Ransdell, Mrs. G. Howland models for gowns. i Chase, 3d; Mrs. Charles C. Glover, jr.; Mrs. Cary Grayson, chairman of the hostess committee; Mrs. Claude Branch, Mrs. Smith Hempstone and Mrs, Dean Acheson. Ready to wait on purchasers at the hosiery counter. Left to right: Mrs. Louis Arthur, jr.; Miss Harriet Whitford, Mrs. Jean Delattre-Seguy, Miss Taylor Logie and Mrs. Gerald D. Linke. Mrs. Blaine Mallan in black evening gown, ?i::l: g ;:: c:\eriali A lesson in filling out sales slips. Left to right: Miss Hallie di 1 e Brooke, general chairman for the occasion; Frank R. Jelleff and isplaya Mrs. Sidney Thomas, president of the Junior League. oL i T A sign of Spring on the Pennsylvania campus. The university lacrosse team in a sharp practice - Getting a few pointers in “Campus Capers.” That’s the name of the show to be given this Spring by the Uni- tilt in the game which is extending its wide popularity this year among American colle%;g.‘ — versity of California at Los Angeles. The co-eds wear oneof the fetching chorus costumes. G AMOCI AN IRTSSELot0

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