Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1930, Page 100

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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, 1 The great Gal- o4 B g A birthday gift for President Hoover. The hor lant Fox. The = £ o and presented to him at the White House by this year's champion 3- 2 . > year-old posed for this portrait as he trained at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., for Showing her mettle in heavy weather. The Joan II, owned the Travers, yester- by F. H. Clark of New York, racing under full canvas off day’s classic at the Newport, R. L., last week © P. & A. Photos, upstate track. Underwood & Underwood Laying the camp fire at Camp May Flather. Each girl ’ contributes a stick in this scene at the Girl Scout Sum- A picturesque view at C. May F 3 What a heroine mer camp, high in the Shenandoah Mountains near Har- Hfl-beg Ho::g, the other d:maps h;}’ i(lta::e;; sl(l;qv‘;l for a “Western risonburg, Va. © Staley the cam y g e novel! She is Ruth L Sheldon of Tulsa, s N : 3 > : S Okla, who was o S0 A (S . L chosen the best- 3: % g dressed girl among < g o < the trail riders of - the Canadian Rockies. © AP Photos. Through the breakers in an outrigger canoe. Sailing these uncertain craft is being revived as a sport at Waikiki Beach, Honolulu. Bathing suits are the wisest dress for the sport. © Associated Press Photos Scene at the recent dedication of Camp May Flather, the Girl Scout camp i the dedication speakers, who included Mrs. Herbert Hoover, guest of honor for t

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