Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1925, Page 84

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 West Point’s fencing team practices in the open According to the teachers of fencing, footwork is greatly improved by practice in the slippery ey snow. e United N An unusual picture from Lake Placid, where Ameri- cans go for Winter sports. P& A Phote »/ 4 = — Thirty -tw o persons in peril when ice grips ferry boat in Lake Michigan The vessel was caught in the ice about 2 miles from Grand Haven, Mich.,, a gale blowing at the time. The res- cue was made by a Coast Guard cutter P ¥ - .., - - - * sevea .. rEaSsewe, Teae, e PR BN ER EEE R E R e Her adventure reads like the yarn of a fictionist. Mrs. Mary Clark, 18, of Indian- apolis, was riding in an automobile when L = it was struck by a train. Mrs. Clark was Special music for all thrown from the machine, landed on the races at headquarters of | Wilhelm von Meister, former governor of front of the locomotive and rode, unin- the New York Y. W. C. A<5 Frankfort-on-Main, Germany, and his wife, jured, for 12 miles. Her husband was This was one of the fea- who are visitors in the United States. seriously injured and her mother-in-law tyres of the holiday enter- Bos S fiats killed tainments. ® Underwond & Underwo By United News Pictares ~ \x“w ~ “Europe’s M shows a few of — Participants in the first annual meet of the Skate Sailors’ this country frof i Association on Lake Hopatcong, N. J. 'h “doi The children who attended this Christmas masquerade party at the Chevy Chase Theater were dressed to represent thesirC;tufi‘” against a stié’abre:zge J. These chaps are “doing the various characters in The Star’s Sunday comic section. Forty pupils of Mrs. Amelia M. Olmstead attended the. party. 7 3 Washington Star Photo © I'nderwood & Tnderwood.

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