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DOCTOR'S ORDERS: BLOW I litent Dr. Robert G.
Vance, mn X-ray man with a French horn. Is a member of the
doctors symphony orranixed in Boston for doctors having a musi
cal hobby. They rehearse every Thursday except durinj epidemics.
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AS PLEASANT AS CAN BE Two of their nicest
smiles did Sandra and Frances Hanck showr for a cameraman at
Sea Island. Geortta. Lasses from Cincinnati, they show how be
eommr a "hankie hat" can be, worn with the Dotch-firl bobs.
CHEEK TO CHIC O After piitUnf up with bad-tempered
Jlfgrs, a chimpanxee. for years Zoo Keeper Hans Nagel Is relieved
to find that Chico (above), a new chimp at the Houston. Tex-,
soo. has a pleasant even a loving disposition.
HARVARD P U 1 L -SteaUnr the scene" from bashful
Robert Coleman, judge's son and an undergraduate from Balti
more, are chorus riri giving him pointers on position Tor Har
vard's 95th annual Hasty Pudding club show at the Waldorf in N. Y.
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SIRE N Deceptively sheer is
the black lace top or this crepe
dinner dress worn by Joan
Perry, movie actress. The net
combines with lace In the very
long and tight sleeves.
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portation chief in quartermaster
general's office. CoL Theodore
H. DUlon will control all War
Department traffic moving by
commercial transport means.
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ENVOY ENTERTAINS MEXICAN FASKION-A gay Mexican costume party
was given in the Mexico City embassy by U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Josephus Daniels, in honor of
North Carolina's governor, J. M. Broughton (right), and; Mrs. Broughton (second from left). Ambas
sador Daniels stands next to Mrs. Daniels in costume. At left Is Adolfo Cuellar, Mexican economist.
NEW JOB Like several of
her kinfolk, Sarah Alden Derby
(above) of Oyster Bay, N. Y.,
has found a job in Washington.
She's a secretary in the office of
Rep. Joseph Baldwin (R-N.Y.).
Her grandfather was the late
Pres. Theodore Roosevelt.
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NOT SO MACNIFICEN T This is Mexico's once-favored bullfighter. Lorenzo Garza, whe
may have to change his title. "The Magnificent," to something less showy since his fan are to uu duiis
satisfactorily has disgraced him with Mexico City bullfight fans. Several times the crowds have Jeered
wildly when bulls Garsa fought bad to be removea auve irom me ring.
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FEET OFF THE CROUNDOut of bombed London
comes this example of the shoemaker's art. Intended to show that
war hasn't entirely eclipsed fashions. They're cocktail sandals of
i satin and gold kid, with a platform of gold kid
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C H A N C E At 16. Glynis
Johns stars In film being made
In England to relate four Nazis
encounters with a Hutterite
colony in Canada. The Ilutterttes
migrated from Germany In mid
- die of 19th century
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BASEBALL MUST RUN IN THEIR F AM I LY From left to right yoail fted the
?IL CithlU 2hl renresent one-third of a team at Temple university In Philadelphia. They're
Jn hmZ ThVumpIre is George Getwels. the catcher Is ElaroU
warmJBgupfchancesw ffi wonder how the mp- ia get along. ;
SAILING SANS THE S E A At least there's ne sign of
seasickness in sand-salllng favorite sport at exclusive Sea
Island, Georgia, But It's uite a trick to remain on the track. This
Is Alexandra Castea sailing ever the sand.
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C.O.P. TRIUMVIRAT E CengrataUUons were bandied
around when these three got together at Washington. D. C where
they ! were chosen for C.OJP. posts at the Republican national cent-'
' mlttee meeting. Left to tight: William F. Kaowland. Oakland.
, GaLjj new executive chairman: Ren. Joseph IT. Martin, re-electei .
nattensl cTiairmia; Eiaria Weeks, Boston, new treasurer. - .
IN CHARG E Actual ma.
chiaery of the draft registration.
tadBction, are in the hands ef
Lieut Col. Carlton Dargusch.
nations executive;
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