Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1930, Page 112

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 7, 1930. William N. Doak, newly appointed Secre- tary of Labor, and Mrs. Doak, at the fireside of their nearby Virginia home, with their snow- white collie Waltham. Photo was taken a few hours after his appoint- ment. © P. & A. Photo. In the good old Winter Time! That’s the season when the polar bears get lively at the Detroit Zoo. Here they are diving and disporting in their naturalistic pool with a high cliff on one side. © Wide World Photos. Off for a hunt in nearby Vir- ginia. The riders are mem- bers of the Fair- fax County Riding and Hunt Club and the chase led through the country near Dranesville. ©OP.&A. 2 Will Hays and his bride, the former Mrs. James Stutesman of s this city, were a smiling pair of honeymooners when the photographer met them at Hot Springs, Va. © Associated Press Photo. Jane Wilson, playing one of the principal roles in “Good Gracious, Godfrey,” this season’s musical show to be presented by the George Washington University Troubadours December 11, 12 and 13, at McKinley Auditorium. © Stadler. The 3,000-ton ferry City of Milwau- kee makes a mighty splash as it 1s launched at Manitowoc, Wis., for Winsome Frances Dee, film player, decks herself out in al becoming batik sarong. It was a gift from i South Sea Islanders while ;;;Z}‘Semacm” Fake she was on location there. B o pe Pk George Washington gives Navy a real argument in the first half. Here is Fenlon, © Associated Press Photo. " George Washington back, plunging through for a good gain in their battle on Farragut Field. The Navy regulars finally pulled out a 20-to-0 victory. © Star Staff Photo.

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