Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1930, Page 105

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GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 20, 1930 2, u m ar IN TWO PARTS PART 2 “The Last Supper.” A scene from the “Passion Play,” to be given this Spring by the players of Oberammergau, the Bavarian village famed for its dramatizations of the life of Christ. @/ He ot In the great lily gardens of Bermuda. From the hundreds of acres of flowering lily plants come a large proportion of those which decorate American homes at Easter. > Underwood & Underwood Little changed from biblical days. An interest- ing view of the modern Jerusalem, taken from the Mount of Olives. Calvary, the scene of Christ’s crucifixion, lies at the north of the city. © Underwood & Underwood. The *“ladies’ crew” of Cambridge University, England. These English girls form a husky eight, A M = by el worthy of any opposition young Mercury and her trophy. 1weilve- Stanle i iti i y A . y Baldwin, former British premier, the fair crews of America year-old Betty Kleekley, who won third place smokes the famous Baldwin pipe as he watches might offer. in a glider duration flight contest in which 12 5 : < g s © Associated Press Photo. men competed at Hollywood, Calif. ?:arg:smbndge Crtiyeesity e ug:emtol;: A ranger brings in two orphans. Straying f thei thy Gl N 3 %) . . il rom their mother i i - tional Park, these little bear cubs find a new guardian. Wide World Photes

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