Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1930, Page 95

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 20, 1930. Prize Winning Portraits Photographers’ Association of America. John Raymond Le Huquet of Victoria, British Columbia, win- Portrait of Mrs. Martha Curran Gray of Minneapolis, ner of the $1,500 grand Minn., which won the first international award of $1,500 for prize for the “most at- ; the “loveliest mother in the United States and Canada” in the | tractive child in the ) i . Mrs. Ross H. Johnson of Falls Church, Va., one of the prize contest conducted by the Photographers’ Association of United States and Can- winners of the Southeastern section, which included Washington America. A number of local prize winners also are shown in da.” © Port. ; & 3 and nearby localities. © Harris & Ewing. this group. © Garrett. Charles Eby Town- send, son of Mrs. John W. Townsend of 3507 Lowell street, awarded f Maj. and Mrs. Page P. Ch Joyce Anne Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D - B e Pe, , baby daughter of aj. an rs. e P. es- oyce Anne Harris, daughter of r. an rs. D. ¥ test. © Harris & Ewing. , A, ser, U.gg.yA.. a:varde% one of sec]ond prizes fo‘rg the South- E. Harris of this city, a third-prize winner for the F MII"O::&]‘;'; zuhni:l‘in“ghftezl‘so( eastern section. © Clinedinst. Southeastern section. © Brooks' Studio. rhineemh TS, m:',,,, 'inon - 15‘ sectional third prize. © Clinedinst. Breenes’ I.imited Keeping the polar bears happy when the mercury soars. E\p(‘l‘( Permanent One of the bears is begging for i) more hose water from his W aving keeper at the St. Louis Zoo. Nestle reuline amd © P. & A. Photos. Genuine Materia 18 Curls S .00 ¢ o, Merevland Wax, Getan m.u':,:y.n wess | I8 5 rected hle al of aged skil g \atil ol ciefocts. subh as plampiee; bver spate, tan, LADY JANE Paul Clyde Gunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Gunn freckles and large pores, have disappeared. Skin : T - . = § is beautifully clear, soft and velvety, and face 1304 F St. N.W of Anacostia, D. C., one of the third-prize wmner:‘ Mo‘: "L""p, Jears vounger Merrolized Wax brings out s EN . EVENIN the Southeastern section. v bRt .,';,“.‘.“J',h, e Mition: ntrance Next Door to Palace Theater [:u-'llrrwl saxolite and f pint witch mzel At Drug and Dept. Stores everywhere

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