This is the way Virginia ^ Valli. the screen -tar, —— semis Easter greetings. Perhaps, Virginia wrote the greeting with her own little hand, but it's a fore gone conclusion her press agent had a hand in the idea. Hut no matter, it’s 1 In charity performances the W balloon girl is as im-vitaM" W as the eigaret girl. Hut Miss I Elizabeth Elliott is suffici- I ently attractive and clever , to relieve the role of its monotony and you'll be sure g to enjoy her in the Junior ■ league's revue at the Brail deis restaurants Friday and Saturday nights. Rinehart Marsden photo. "Come 7, come 11; stay away snake eyes.” Cute? No word for it' They’)! "fade” you at the Junior league’s charity revue which will be held at ’he Brandeis restaurants Friday and Saturday night. The bright-eyed young miss on the left is Miss Ruth Wallace. The winsone young lady with the curls on the right is Mrs. Lester Klopp. Rinehart-Marsden photo. Miss Marian Towle, president of the Junior league, which gives its annual charity revue Friday and Saturday nights at the Hrandeis restaurants. Photo by Kinehart-Marsden. \ Tom Wiso a« "Thr Did Soak’ in Don Mari|ui- ' oomody >f proVoli toadoan l omporamont at tho Hrandois thoator I• • r four ilnyi lioifinmni' tonight ■“Jean Hastings, daughter of Mr and Mrs Myron Hast mg*, was born on Faster Sunday. It*Id Today is the closest she has eome to an Faster Sunday hiithdny in hei H years. Faster will not Again fall on April '*.'1, her birth date, until the year ‘.’.OOO, when th« will be HI years old. Photo by lleyn ■V - <■ Hilda Gray anil Ann Pennington will have lo look to their laurels They're too busy in New ^ ork to come to Omaha for the Junior Hague's charity revue at the Itrandeis n staurants Fridas and Saturday nights, hut who cares* Not as long as Miss \d