Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1930, Page 120

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 16, JUNIOR LEAGUE TO “RUN” WILLARD HOTEL FOR A DAY—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 © Star Staff Photos. Frank S. Hight, president of the Willard, and Mrs. Theo- dore P.Il‘loyu. who will tervfe as “‘president pro tem” when the {::‘:;Mf:?: ;:;'2:;::‘:‘ :::f: n’:;:' ';.::m‘";g:r;:: Junior League members who will be waitresses for the special business men’s luncheon. Left t¢ ceeds will go to the social service department of Children’s right: Miss Rebecca Davidson, Miss Belle Johnson, Miss Charlotte Childress, Mrs. John Whalen Hospital. and Mrs. John Parker. Miss Loranda Prochnik, who will be one of the models in the fashion show, a spe- cial feature of the Junior League day pro- gram at the Willard. | Qucen. Qualzty e?mart Ox[ards Rehearsing one of the “wait- ._ V b N wh-d resses.” Left to right: Mrs. Carl R. Kurtz, chairman of waitresses; Miss Belle John- son and Miss Laura Tucker- man, chairman of the tea dance. Mrs. F. Eberhart Haynes, chairman of the cigarette girls. Mrs. Charles D. Hayes (left), chairman of information booths, and Mrs. Henry Ravenal, chairman of commercial AT e booths in Peacock Alley. < : Sz Expe it Re i of Keeps Your Feet in Perfect Shape Old Permanents The Princess Pat culine and Eugene N _an old favorite in a new design Straight inside lines—natrow heel -nd mnep—roomy at joints—Main J A i e I"uly hl wonderlul nhoe Mrs. Leander McCor- or the m i ¢ k-Goodhart, chairman LAY JANI for th dance, which U SN L e , Wolf’s Uan-Cver Shop ing feacures of the Junior | (UEEESETER 929 F Street

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