L.S. General view of the sun rising in Charleston, South Carolina, with mass of people in foreground worshipping in the amphitheatre of the national cemetery at Arlington.
L.S. other shots of same.
L.S. the massed crowds at a service in the Hollywood bowl.
L.S. General view of the sun rising in Charleston, South Carolina, with mass of people in foreground worshipping in the amphitheatre of the national cemetery at Arlington.
L.S. other shots of same.
L.S. the massed crowds at a service in the Hollywood bowl.
LS Six white robed trumpeters heralding the start of morning service in the Hollywood bowl.
LS massed crowds at the service.
LS the bowl seen through a frame of two girls holding Easter lillies.
L.S. Elevated shot of people coming out of church in New York.
M.S. C.U. Ground shots ofpeople coming out of church in New york.
L.S. People massed in street.
M.S.C.U. Various shots of the fashions and crowds.Various shots of women displaying hats in the Easter Parade.
C.U. More hats.
C.U. Angle shot of a new look skirt with frilly petticoat beneath.
M.S. C.U. Various other shots of fashions and crowds.
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