New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1929, Page 14

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amerauie CLEVERLY DONE—You have to give Lindy credit for B keeping his plans secret. Here's Anne and Lindy leaving the home of Dr. G. H. Ward in Englewood, N. J., just an hour before their wedding took place at the Morrow Englewood home. Who would have thought a couple just about to be married would be vis: iting friends? Interaational Newsreel SHE'S MRS. LINDY NOW —Ambassador Dwight Mor- row, shown above left with Mrs. Morrow, Colonel Lind- bergh and Constance Mor- row on the occasion of Lindy’s visit to Mexico City where he met his bride, Anne, at right. Colonel Chatles Lindbergh, above, burst into fame by his flight to Paris which brought him great honors, among which was the Hubbard Medal, shown left, being presented & to him by Calvin Coolidge, ; F PROUD MOTHER—Seldom President of the United 7 does such honor come to any States at the time, and right, - . ! son as has been the lot of Mrs. being received in London ; . . Elizabeth Lindbergh, below, by the Prince of Wales. The : 5 mother of the Lone Bagle. The happy couple gave the slip : . picture above shows a glimpse to-all reporters and camera 4 o of the roaring greeting which men and are spending their New York accorded Lindy honeymoon in secret. t . when he returned from: Panis. Lateractional uscratenNoms +5 ; o Now he's married to the girl of ¢ TR i his choice. FUELED AND READY—Captain Lewis A. Yancey and Roger Q. Williams have been — waiting many days at Old Orchard Beach, Me., for old man weather to stay calm enough IN A MORNING—Rene Lefevre, left, and Armeno Lotti, right, French for them to hop for Rome, Italy. This picture shows the “Green Flash™ being fueled, airmen, waiting to hop to Pans from Old Orchard Beach, Me., wanted ready to fly on a moment's notice. isicsaational Hesumal first hand information about the weather so flew to New York and conferred with Dr. James H. Kimball, center, the man who knows his weather. They were back in Old Orchard for lunch. lnternational Newsres! nder, former Swedish Min- g ‘g i1 ol 4 3 s de e 2 7 3 5 ister of Foreign Afairs, 1o LS 5 - e o o PR THE TALLEY FARM—Group of friends visit 640-acre farm elected President of Upsala ~ TAKES TO THE AIR—Prince William, Royal Swedish big game hunter, has something to ; i) R AT S Q) near Colby, Kanss, purchased by Marion Talley upon her University, oldest college in tell the world so picks on the radio at Stockholm, Sweden, to speak his piece. Did you g 4 : P8 Ay Lg% recent retirement from the opera stage, which town is perhape Sweden, at age of 43. hear him on your set? Sutsmatistat Nawased i Y - only one in United States to be free of taxes. lnternational Newereel 7 : = 1aternational Newssoel

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