Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1931, Page 99

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GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 11, 1931. L New Year day at the White House. Despite the cold, several thousand per- sons waited in the public reception line to shake hands with President and Mrs. Hoover. © Harris & Ewing. Winter’s artistry in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. The frozen waterfall is at Skytop, popular resort for Winter sports lovers. © Wide World Photo. campus queen. Miss Natalie Scott, a at Louisiana College, who won the college popularity contest. ] The spectacular fire which destroyed the le she won last Baltimore Post Build- © A. P. Photo. ing in Baltimore. One man leaped to his death and several were in- jured in the $200,000 blaze. ® A. P. Photo. Making short work of a big job. This snapshot was taken just as dyna- mite blasts were set off to demolish the stone supports and abutments of an old railroad bridge at Hot Springs, Ark. The bridge was removed to make way for a power-plant reservoir. © Wide World Photo. lion. The little F Mrs. David Ella Middleton, worth: i : v s. 1 y matron, and Ludwig E. Manoly, of an aviator, ;nd worthy patron, who head the slate of newly instaligd ofliceri for 1931 z’f [ pixitous; shen ‘Niagara’s mighty cataract in Winter. The great glistening combs of ice on the face of the Federal Chapter, No. 38, Order Eastern Star. ¢ Broolagg Buckingham Photos. 3 falls make a spectacle perhaps more wonderful to the eye than when Winter's icy touch is gone. ,

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