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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1930)
1. 1 . .'.;"- -: ; .,. . ' -r: ' - . , ? . ' lift PteJll !' Iv V ) ky; H. ' .f ; - f -sf 1 KfV vOM .ill tln ,Cp'-Vi:i: I tlsJ ' ' I M . ' GIRLS WILL BE BOYS.; .,' f 'n C i. tJX F 'V Jwlf J'fe ' irWW JM P A Maspeed to t.1 male rplci lBa(M7iiffS' 5 m$mmmmimKmmMmmiWmmm J for their annuaj play, m the -V. v. . - - l'"'J " ' , DEPEND UPON chann- in( Constanco Bennett, above, i of the moviet, to-present a striking appeataaee , in fash ion'i 'neweit creations. She is shown here in a new ensem- . r f)t, a feature of which is the 1 kilh. furftrimmed coliaiy; ; r ,v - , r i CROONING CHRISTMAS CAROLS, these young sing ers are shown above in a setting as picturesque as a rare old print, as they serenaded on the steps of the Anne Hathaway cottage, near Stratford-on-Avor,. in England. Anne, you re call, bccan)e the wife of William Shakespeare, I i ' I ) - mu. 1 Mrs. Norma , H. Farher. above, of Wclteslcy; Hclene ' Hirscli, cciileH -of Portland.' Ore., and Alice' Habberton,1 , below, of New York City.. .bACKClSt.. rUK M-NLL.Ub UlKLo NOWADAYS un t as gentle as it vied to be, as you can obierve'from these s:enesii The photoabovf shows a snappy bit' of action during the field hockey game between, freshmen and juniors at Savage School' oi,.v Physical Education in Brooklyn, N. Y. Fighting for. possession of the btll in the basketball game below are students Mclhej " , x ' i i ; New, Jersey College for Women, at New Brunswick; N.J. : ;..... '.vi'.f i: vn'rnT-vr-"-Mi(iTojjl)(aiiw i.ifj J l" "ft "iV Silsi i ,W . !J S ! ST I W,WS r W' ST.' i I I I.I I I I I II I I I vras-'-V .-rT-r;;!' n rr rff .11: -t it........... . tvr. . . ' . MM M . -.pj. """,L "0 A 3 L - X- . f - - ' RECOGNIZE HER? Well, this is little Barbara Joan Johnson, four-year-old daughter of Walter Johnson, manager of the Washington Senators. Barbara : lives at Alta, Vista. Md. v pKlwe WM ,akcn detachment of troops was giving an exhibition of maneuver! . A 1 -1 I 1 if 5 t I J U XurJ t.. ' 4 ;;:-T;p( ?r wP j : vxf Mm. .-6 C Nl III'T I A M1 It 1 r. -- ... " . . . " "J" V'"", """" nrrnqonana snows strollers teeding hungry swans S ..&' A; w 1 THFV'RF SPI C !l IDDriDTlMP A Ktr rnii rr -ir- ,-r- .. . . . .. 11 ' viuinu u riwuiy ur ii i ney didn t have any pedi- ' grce or social ranking to speak of, but these pups won prizes at the S. P. C. A. dog show held - ,av...H,ii. iu iiKui aic ixiigj, lu iu iviowana and , yueeny. i : '. . and gulls. HE BELONGS to the Tus carora Vibe, but Romeo Greene, above, goes around with another band now. Ro meo, a full-blooded Indian, pla'ys first trombone wilb radio orchestra. -J.. . AN. EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF SYMMETRY IN ARruiTrrrnnr . ' ; ' itol building at Madison, Wi... shown above T . strildng Ke fmi tL' ,hVC,p; state house was partially destroyed by fire in 1904 and 5 stead Nkl ,lr,-e The orii,u, r - ' '.w. erected at a tX j .OOO foOOv" 'm,n,,ic" '