Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1929, Page 126

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER Winter sports at home and abroad. The “nature coasting” party above is in Rainier National Fark, on the snows above Paradise Glacier. Tough trousers are the only equip- ment needed. At right is a skiing scene at Zermatt, Switzerland, one of the newer Winter sport resorts, with the great Matterhorn peak in the background. KidersoodiEvHderyoos Beach styles at Miami this Winter. The pajama effect will predominate again, as seen in this ensem- Hungarian aristocrats revive a bit of the old splendor. The occasion was the recent wedding of Prince ble worn by Miss Ishbel Bronson, an early arrival. Laszlo Esterhazy and the Countess Marietta Erdody. They are seen witl. others of the wedding party, wear- © P. & A. Photos. ing heirloom attire, just after the ceremony at the Coronation Church, in Budapest. o R = - e Another honorary colonel. Miss Evelyn = ; 7 Kurth, who has been voted the h Helping Miami prepare for the dog-racing season. A couple of fair greyhound trainers cotiftiasioniBY) theUSet Da'l:(ot:n%r(aa?; lend plenty of jockey atmosphere to the sport at the Florida resort’s dog track‘., e College R. O. T. C. © Associated Press Photo. Wide Wor hoto~ i © Associated Press Photo. Taking the jumps with three horses is an everyday stunt with 9 - year - old Peggy Colley of London, England © Wide World Photos. 15, 1929, The last line of defense! Miss Flor- ence Kisecker, who knows her job as goalie of the Uni- versity of Kansas hockey team. © A. P. Photo.

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