Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1930, Page 116

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 30, 1930. Just the sport for a snap- py Fall day. George Washington co-eds weild- ing their sticks in a warm hockey skirmish on the Ellipse. Star Staff Photos. Off for a jaunt on her winged steed. Cloudburst, the ostrich, specializes in buggy pulling on a Los Angeles ostrich farm, but little Marylin Brown finds more sport in riding him bareback. ¢ Associated Press Photo BILLY"” BANDAREF} Through the window of the royal coach. The At right: Gen. Douglas Mac- camera catches a Arthur taking the oath as glimpse of Queen Chief of Staff of the Army. Mary and King Left to right: Maj. Gen. George (in profile) Kreger, administering oath: as they leave Buck- Gen. MacArthur and Secretary : ) ingham Palace. of War Hurley. o™ & A Potos \ - 3 A L T Associated Press Photo. — / Wise Srotheri CHEVY CHASE DAIRY Cen. Charles P. Sum- merall reviewing troops at Fort Myer, Va, on Neediess to say. Nemo was the omy | 12 0% 8,'fShun groundhog at the New York pet show. Miss Elva Blaine, with whom he resides in a New of ‘h: Army. 3‘}[‘: York apartment, is coaxing him to pose with stands nearest saluting line. a bit of his favorite confection—peanut brittle. e worA eHotoe. Associated Press Photo TEANNE L1} Twin Daug s Droin Interior and exterior views of the old Georgetown Presbyterian Church, at 3121 P street northwest, which today is celebrating the 150th anniversary of its founding. Star Stafl Photos

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