Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1929, Page 125

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GRAPHIC SECTION The bride and bridegroom with their parents just after the marriage of John Coolidge and Miss Florence Trumbull at the Trumbull home at Plainville, Conn. Left to right: Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, former President Coolidge, Mrs. John Coolidge, John Coolidge, Mrs. John H. Trumbull and Gov. Trumbull of Connecti:u(. _ Underwood & Underwood. John Coolidge and his bride, the former Miss Florence Trumbull, leaving the Plainville Congregational Church just after the wedding ceremony. /TG E 00 I DT WO he Suny Stald § .enoee, WASHINGTON, D. C. i S Villagers of Plainville, Conn., gathered about the little Congregational Church as John Coolidge and his bride emerge from the canopy af‘er the Ceremony. © Associated Press Photo. New arrivals at the White House ken- nels. The two pedigreed English setters and the little Eskimo puppy were present- ed to President and Mrs. Hoover last week. ® Underwood & Underwood. —SEPTEMBER 29, 1929 America's cham- pion farm girl Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Marshall, who won that title at the Los Angeles County Fair as the best cow milker and hay pitcher. 2P. & A Photos The big battle of the horseshoes. A noisy gallery of fans looked on as Millard E. Peake, Southern Mary- land champion, won the metropolitan crown in the deciding match of The Star’s tournament at the Plaza Play- ground. % Star Staff Photo.

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