Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1931, Page 102

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SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 8, 1931 Air views of the Navy's giant new dirigible, the U. S. S. Akron, as she flew over Washington last Monday on her maiden visit to the National Capital. The silvery bulk of the world’s largest airship was an impressive sight as she cruised slowly above the city in the morning sunlight. Star Staff Photos. Beauty is no bar to athletic prowess. Miss Martha Bishop of Kansas City, Mo, is one of the best goalies the Kansas University co-eds Miss Mary Elizabeth Nelson, as queen of the Piedmont Virginia Dairy Festival at Manassas, re- ever boasted on their hockey team. O Associated Press Photos views her guard of honor from the Richmond Blues. The festival was featured by a colorful pageant. © Star Staff Photo. Elephants have many jobs in Ceylon. This one is demonstrating the shortest way of felling a tree. The tree seems sturdy, but the elephant will uproot it in time. Associated Press Photo. Ready for a cold Winter. OId Bill, the London Richard Dix deserts the Hollywood bachelor ranks. The - . AP 5 - Zoo walrus, dresses up in one of his sportiest woolen screen star is shown with his bride, the former Miss Winifred - 2 Lr S % e b - N scarfs. World Wide Photos. Coe of San Francisco, shortly after their marriage at Yuma, Ariz. World Wide Photos. The old coach party who represented the Society of Natives in the community Halloween pageant. The group includes: Arthur L. Evans, owner of the coach; Fred Emory, Mrs. Watson V. Shelton and Misses Elaine Evans, Martha Shelton, Evelyn Yeider and Martha Holland. © Star Staff Photo.

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