New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1928, Page 28

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Herald Cameramen Tell == S = [© 2 o0 1 7. NOT ENOUGH SPEED—The U. 8. S. Lexington, navy plane carrier, failed to make her required speed of 33 knots in her trial at San Francisco, Cal., but Captain Frank Karns, naval board of inspection, says a few adjustments will remedy the difficulty. (International Newsreel) P RLZ. | Si7 b SEZT ST SEeER HAPPY BIRTHDAY—Cap- tain Koehl, left, feeds the happy Baron von Huene- feld, center, some of the Baron's birthday cake while @ Major Fitzmaurice waits his turn for a bite. The Baron’s 36th birthday was celebrated by a little party at New York. (International Newsresl) i, 1 sind k| [¢ = el MAKES THE GRADE — Anna Friedrich will be “Miss Luxembourg” at Gal- veston, Texas, where the world’s beauties will gather for an international contest. (Interastional Newsreel) CHAMP BLOWER~Miss Ruth Acker, of Philadelphia, Pa., is the winner over 50 contestants in the harmonica champion- ship of the Quaker City. Any one that can play a real tunc on one of those things ought to be a champ. iniarnational Newsres TAKES BRIDE —Clay- i NEW WARDROBE—Mrs. James Fitzmaurice, seated and Mre. Fifrida Koehl do the rounds of the New York stores and lay in a stock of uew clothing. (International Newarsel) ALL SET—Corp. P. E. Woods and Marcus W Dinwiddie are mem- bers of one of the best international rifle teams which has been seen in action at Quan- | . tico, Va., in many Joals. (Tnternational Newareel) ton K. Slack, holder of the Congressional Medal of Honor, with his bride, as they appeared leaving the Little Church Around the Corner at New York. Internationsl Newsreel) MUSICAL WARD — Miss Kathleen Kersting, of Wichita, Kansas, was spon- sored by the Rotary Club and trained under Mme. Emma Calve for grand opera singing. Miss Kerst- ing is now ready to begin her career. (interaations! lilustrated News) S V0 e vl SR b s ] P NN P 21N & 45 1T 21N 1T Z1N\ | ZFS 1 SIZIN ZINP INIZTNLA T NIZ NEW MEMBER - Here “Major-General” Robert E AP AT LB Py » i s . lee, 4th, wears an exact duplicate of his famous an- : 2 > ig'i}g Sfim—chfi"fi‘“" bu“t.h.n V:"’I- cestor’s uniform. He is giv- " . v : er by thousands R I8 CAN'T TALK--Miss Vida Woley puta the old Sphinx to the test FIFTY-FIFTY—Mr. and Mrs. (companionately) J. H. Cox, of Los Angeles. Cal. have through the excellent handling of her estate “Just Kids" Safety Club, of by using her front porch for her ’_l‘grpmchorean demonstration. He three years of this type of marriage experience and claim they are more in love with by the late Chauncey Depew and Mrs. Alice G. which the s & meniber. never batted an eyelash at this Chicago heuupu ! each other than ever. They work every day and pool their earnings. Vanderbilt, who were exonerated of mishand- Tt vl Senareeid intarARUSus TGN AN o Unternationat Neweresy ling the $5,000,000 trust. % " (Internations! Newsreel)

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