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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - [——] How the Camera Sees Events 1) |* Headed by the blond Helen Davis, 32, these three women left Washington, C., in a sedan the other day on a hunt for husbands. They gave their names as Stella Howe (center), 50, and Vivian Frederick Kerr (right), 38, Miss Davis is shown to the left. Miss Davis the candidates ha’ some 600 applicants to interview on the trip. Miss Davis says her hus- band must carn $10,000 2 year and be prepared to advance $5,000 for her brother's education, Here’s Miss Ruth Roth as she trained her entries in a Los Angeles turtle race by Sebring ite pace on her ey An 80-foot circle Aker eel oe the wii ei irst r its ci erence after socom ives ite see ASH GTO ecnee, or ee This remarkable picture of the aftermath of an airplane crash looks almost like a present hanging on a Christmas tree. The accident oc- enrred near Hartford City, Iné., and the pilot, Howard Casterline of Hartford City, escaped with Get Eee isis Casterline had been 3 = Blan A diel a . Above on the left are three striking brunets. To the right are three decided blond types. What's the difference? Only the bleaching process, my dears, as that’s Marie Prevost at the top, Joan Crawford in, the cen- h ter and Texas Guinan at the bottom—before and after they bleached their hair. Possibly they are strong believers in that line: “Gentlemen prefer blonds.” n, right, appeared on the stage, a young girl named Claiborne Foste Jo her debut in the same play. The other day Miss Foste the star in a Broadway production, called at the A ‘on , N. J, and found Mrs. McCollin. Her x ; cminiscences and Here are a couple of bunches of sweetness for you—luscious California grapes on the left and Mary Brian, film star, on the right. All this is apropos of the fact that Septembe: to 29 was National Grape Week. Miss Margaret Lewis (above) of San Antonio, member of an old southern ft y; become the bride of Henry Belin Du Pont, Jr. (inset), treas- aE A i Roig meer fhe pa ge Hundreds of pies Id be baked from the 200-pound pumpkin which ae S oung ont is son rs. Henry in nto! lelphia Miss June Nofzinger of Swanton, O., is shown using for a'seat, The ig . » | nephew of Alfred I. Du Pont and Pierfe 8. Du Pont. ‘The romance began giant won first prize at the porte tern Ohio corn festival fesily, Its - = ie S j 5 : ies bey Agra aa Pont rant ai a fuse, oe ae ee sone Teeny armpaead wie holding. cial penne : a . - had = Plane built and made frequent flights to Texas to visit his } 5 i syeel .