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L THE SUNDAY STAR, |Veteran of three weeks. He's been showing the only girl around the\ G i Keeps her near the bar- so the buddies can see what 7a swell picker he is. She's simply thrilled by the uniform and will snapshot her soldier boy saluting, at attention, and in all sorts of ky poses. Gift from heaven. Great-aunt Nell would never be that in civilian life. being from the grumpy side of the family. But today her unexpected visit was the means of redeeming trainee Jones from a terrible session at K. P. § —— Reunion. Happy family group loaded down with what appears to be packages | of food. The boys will stick close in a | spirit of good fellowship till the packages 4 | are opened. But when the usual socks. | towels and underwear come to light, the; | will fade into the background. ( | Pop is sopping wet, but that won't keep Junior, who is proud of his camp, from R\ showing him everything there is to see. (Has just , pointed out an uncompleted sewer line as a historic Civil War trench.) After pop dries out some, he’ll have a grand time telling how he roughed it in 17, and how soft present day camp life is. Then he’ll mooch a free meal in the mess hall so he can report on how well Junior is fed. ® | . Seals all her letters to her buck private with lips Makes him prom: take any risks with explosiv They've had a lovely afternoon. and now it's nearly train time and she’s telling him she hasn’t seen any one else who looks as dear and sweet in uniform. Sentimental gi WASHINGTON, D. ( . i Down for the big regimental review. They're already prejudiced as to Jwho will march the best, even though they haven't been able to sight Sonny Boy yet. You look just WONDERFUL n your new ng\l]a' tion overcoat, but oh, Frank, WHY did they crop that LOVELY wavy Private with glamour girl sister. She’s turning on the old glamour for the benefit of a couple of non-coms They have suddenly discov- ered hidden qualities which even hc hadn’t suspected. and are telling her what a fine soldier he —GRAVURE SECTION —JANUARY "The Picture of the Week” at the National Gallery of Art. Gainsborough’s famous “Mrs. Sheridan,” fourth in a series of National Gallery paintings chosen for discus- sion, will be the subject of a 10-minute talk to be given at the gallery each day this week, beginning Tuesday, at 12:40 p.m. The talk will be repeated on each of the same days, except Saturday, at 1:40 p.m. (;roylned in a yachting cap is breezy Queen Winnie Bergen of Miami’s annual Biscayne Bay Powerboat Regatta. The event, February 28 to March 1, will top off the Southland’s winter pro- aram of aquatic events. NEW CLASSES F 25, 1942. v l". leervamt DR Car res o Vimn, ta.c02 Junior Red Cross in action. Learning how to knit doesn’t come “natural” to 12-year-old John Kalomiris, but he’s willing to learn if Classmate Audrey Harrington will keep on trying elementary school cless plans a war knitting program Martin W. Hysong Thomas M. H Refined Dignified Ser Hysongs FUNERAL HOME “Our Prices range as low as of Washington any in the Ci Air-Conditioned Two Chapels Pipe Organ Complete Funcerals Private Ambulance 1300 N STREET N\.W. Their Chicago STRAYER COLLEGE ° :cercrar (IS 13th and F Streets % NAtional 1748 | | Dream valley for skiers. Snow-covered peaks rise behind these skiers as they move through the Citadel Pass, in Sunshine Valley, near Banft /\lberto, Canada, A. P. and Wide World Photos. : \ ~