Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1931, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, e \ L3 - i %o An old mill under Winter's mantle. Thowcaments A5FIES Something new in aerial weddings. This one g rla)mb'lt;ng npear was solemnized in a dirigible above St. Petersburg, St. haw > i Fla., and the principals, Frank H. Johnston of when he came upon Shanghai, China, and Miss Ethel Gressang of Chi- this p'cf",{;’m, Photo. cago, are seen as they boarded the ship. Lieut. Comdr. Karl Lange cf the Naval Reserve per- formed the ceremony. © Wide World Photos Grid stars of the East and West stage annual charity battle at San Francisco. Frank Wilson of the San Francisco Olympic Club was all set to catch this pass when Gantenbien of Wisconsin knocked it down over his shoulder. The West tri- umphed. 3 to 0. © Associated Press Photo. Acrobats find a “live” springhoard. The elephant seems to have no objec- tion to his part in this novel stunt at Luna Park, Los Angeles. © P & A Photos Mme. Maria Jeritza, Metropoli- 7 A picture from biblical days. An old native of BAmascusioniitisgeavstojmar tan prima donna, costumed for her Where King Winter reigns. Some may prefer the sun-kissed sands of the Southland, but ket on the proverbial donkey. There are many automobties to Deyacen jon the appearance in the vleadingA role of not these Winter sport lovers at Lake Placid, N. Y. On the left ‘of the group is Miss Eliz- roads of Syria these days, é)ut_‘t::ey have not displaced this mpd;so?fll::a;:igz;z?; fé",';tac‘;?:--s:“"’j,i ;;:;: g{;:;: DBbeth Lineberger of this city. B ot et o vene Whota e o % . tion among the peasants and toilers. O o, o o Nneites F";‘;. litar |

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