Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1930, Page 104

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY “Discovering” Nancy Carroll's husband. Jack Kirkland had stayed so much in the background of the film star’s life that many of her friends were unaware Skiing amid the grandeur of a Swiss Winter. A rugged scene of snow-mantled moun- tains near Adelboden, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, the “playground” of Europe. The sweeping mountain slopes provide skiing at its best. © Associated Press Photo. I ; A long way from Hollywood. Marion Nixon chose a distant change of scene for her Winter vacation. This was snapped at Miami Beach, Fla. © Associated Press Photo. Testing the skill of Italy’s horsemen. Officers of the rid- ing school of Tor di Quinto riding over a bit of rough coun- try in an exhibition for Italian royalty. © P. & A. Photos It makes you feel like this: Mem- bers of the San Francisco Olympic Club found a January plunge in the Pacific quite stimulating. © Associated Press Photo. One champion hopes to develop another. Miss Mary Lou Quinn (right), holder of many A. A. U. swimming sprint records, takes her sister Betty in hand for a few speed lessons. © Associated Press Photo. of their marriage. Here they are on a Hawaiian vacation. Gl bcah o Motor magnate’s daughter is bride. Miss' Ber- nice Chrysler, daughter of Walter P. Chrysler, in her wedding gown before she became the bride the other day of Edgar Garbisch, former West Point foot ball star. © Associated Press Photo.

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