Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1933, Page 85

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 2, 1933. Six thousand miles from Scotland. These bonnie lassies of Los Angeles wore kilties to conform to rules of the tourna- ment there of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Southern Cali- fornia Golf Association. A fitting tribute to the land that invented the ancient pastime. © Associated Press Photo Arriving for the levee. Looking like an admiral, Mon- tague Norman (right), governor of the Bank of England, is shown as he approached Buckingham Palace with a friend for the recent royal levee. It was held by the Prince of Wales. the King being slightly ill at the time. “Hester finds it hard to think, so we thought she ought to study art.” This doesn't go so well with the art school regis- trar, for even his opinion of art students is higher than that. Doris is doing a Pippin portrait. Pippins do double duty for Doris. They are not only painted but eaten. And perhaps it is only fair to state that Doris paints them not half s0 well as she eats them. Eunice and Joan have come to brush up on the moderns. “So vital, you know; so stimulating, so dynamic, so—so—so—," etc. man on their right, the piece looks to his rather practical eye like a group of gaskets gone ga-ga As for the gentle- | The sculptor: I guess that'll keep ‘em guessing.” Fine Art Folks By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1933, by the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.) “It's the way 1 see you.” But Grace, the model who has been looking at herself for years, has never been able tc get that particular aspect of herself, for which she is very grateful. o *“No, I couldn’t have that around the house. I'm Venus de Milo a-plenty for Mr. Peebles, thank you!" “This is the same artist that'l met at tea the other day. He certainly didn't look then as though he had 4, that in him.” 1 Beautiful blossom display greets Spring in New York. Tableau figures add to the beauty of the exhibits above and at left, which were highlights of the annual flower show in Grand Central Palzce. Wide World and Associated Press Photos. Gregory Mangin, the Newark, N. ].. tennis star, holding his trophy just after successfully defending his national indoor tennis title at New York by defeating Clifford Sutter in the finals. © Wide World Photos. My,

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