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RAVURE SECTION-DECEMBER 26, 1926. Heink (left), noted inger, receives con- aldine Farrar at the Hen jubilee luncheon © Wide World Photos. A study in content- ment. Chief Eagle Calf of the Glacier National Park reserva- tion, finds his snuff precisely to his liking. ©® Wide World Photos. o includes domestic science in her studies at Maryland Univer- never cuts a class in her sewing course. Right: Members of ho form the Capital ight, front row: w W. McCoy, Lewis C ent, Brandon B. She inger. Top row: J rick Strine, George © Photow by National Photo Co. City Club, an undergraduate organization, at the Uni- illis N. Mills, Hugh H. Thran, John W. Jackson, Philip raven, Louis J. Carnick, jr.; Denton S. Riter. Middle a, John G. Kolb, Archibald W. Adkins, Perry H. Jacobs, oseph Eaton, Philip Raine, James Douglass, Benjamin B. Huguely and J. Louis Nuber. Alfred H. Kirchofer, correspondent of the Buffalo Evening News, who has been elected president of the National Pfess Club. © Harris & Ewing. Edwin Stanley’s popularity with Boston pigeons is one of long standing. The Animal Rescue League worker knows just what to put in his bag when he goes to the Boston mons to feed them. Winter in the U. S. A. Take your choice. They are “mushing” over the deep snow as a diversion at Lake Placid, N. Y., while California Winter re- sorters enjoy the warm surf at Balboa Beach. ©Herbert Photos. ® Underwood & Underwood Suzanne and Helen meet again. But not on the courts this time. Miss Wills (left), the American tennis star, is merely calling on Mlle. Lenglen during her professional appear- ance at San Francisco. D K¢ TR e A Mrs. Zachary Lansdowne, widow of the commander of the ill-fated dirigible Shen- andoah, whose engagement has just been announced to John Caswell, j f New York. ¢