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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1930)
..... ; 1 ' , fc ' . ';''' j i ! ft I m! Ifeii fQ v I-. - i PHJugkn v fi V- ' " il":s :ftti : - imr- -, . SHE'S ONLY T, but Dor othy Waller, above, won the ., first bathing beauty contest he ever .entered when she i was chosen most perfect of , 47 entrants at a Kansas City amusement park contest , , f recently. IF DANCING IS THE POETRY OF MOTION., as someone said, then here -io some of the keenest poets you ever saw. Preferring flowing mantles to flowing locks, the light-footed girls in the upper photoi all co-eds at the University of Southern California, are shown as they executed an esjktic turn at ballet practice in preparation for the summer festival at Los Angeles. Dancers of another sort are the charming chorus girls1 of the movies, right, who, after due reflection, feel they can now look upon themselves with considerable pride. And if you practice your dancing lessons diligently, some day you might gather a collection of cups just as beauti ful Janet Chandler, below, of Los Angeles, has. Janet, an amateur, decided to retire from competition,-now that she has acquired her fiftieth trophy.:' rf- " r f&& if s?? r -vi nrQ fn CROSSING THE" BAR may seem a casual bit of routine .' to this sleek steed, tut notice the tense expression of the man at the reins. This striking action photo, taken; at the Inter- national Horse Show at the Olympia, London, shows the entrant of the German team taking a hurdle in. superb form. ' From the manner in which he has curled his forelegs, the horse seems capable of clearing a much lugher hurdle. C- Urf I Tl I IT I. r. rw .. . . . Vt W Sn n.H W.lLV. n ,t F ' ' cl" one,.5;oun8 aUm comn nh recent gathering of quacks shown h"t r CnVenUOn " 'CDZ .te !?JV'.Ve-T.e ? P,0 HH The ducklingsln .hi, group . ""-7 "i ii nu iii ior mat ounaay dinner. tJD Y' : S --YT " t .C v;4 ' LOOKING SQUARE at you is charming Doris Lloyd, above, of the movies. And our guess is that Doris is as good to see in a silent as in a talking picture. ' - i Vl t A Kl or K. J WW WAN VjL I HLr.IM I Y WkT 1M TUCCr IMVrc i ... . . . MCerV.Cofc form, ln.he,,e,. o r- -- .i. m caciimc m rai an Iii Iiiiil lit mi Y.i liitli: P til In! f-1 ixc a nrpor r- ... . . ( ( v. , tiaiimus uay races. -ctr- the Canadian Rockies, real dive at the '.'tutrju Lake Louise SHADY STORIES are one fliing this building hasn't got, far it is said to be the fitst "shadowiest"- structure in New York. : eJv- : T , a l4 r-, " ' 'i Y ' , - , 1 ! NOSING AROUND TOWN rtngeies as it '..wves p the foreground IISiLli MilMBBllllMltt