New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1930, Page 18

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Herald C VICTOR IN $100000 AIR SAFETY COM- PETITION— The Curtiss Tanager takes off at Mitchel Field in the In- ternational Safe Aircraft compe- tition, in which it won the first prize of $100,- 000. The com- petition was ‘or- ganized and sponsored by the Daniel Guggen- heim Fund for the promotion of aeronautics. (International Newsreel) YOUTHFUL ADMIRERS HONOR MEMORY OF WOMEN'S EQUAL RIGHTS PIONEER—Little Peggy Anthony (left) and her sister, Hope, aged six and four years respectively, place a wreath and flowers on the monument to Lucretia Mott, Quakeress, who was one of the pioneers in the cause of equal rights. The occasion of the commemoration was the 137th anniversary of the birth of Lucretia Mott. (International Naweroaly “AU REVOIR” TO WASH- INGTON? — Madame Enrique YOUNGEST FIGURE SKATER AT ICE CARNIVAL — Audry Peppe, 12, is the youngest figure skater in “The Land of the Midnight Sun” gala ice carvinal at Madison' Square Garden, New York. Prominent society folk and noted skaters. .parlicipated in the carnival. (International Newsreel) s FUTURE KING AND QUEEN OF ITALY « Prince Humbert of Italy, heir to the throne, and his_bride, Princess Marie Jose of Belgium. (Lower) The palace at Turin where they will reside. (International Newsreel) " BRINGING - THE COURT OF CHARLES IX TO THE BEAUX ARTS BALL— Miss Mary Sarg, daughter of Tony Sarg, in her costume of the period of Charles IX, in which she will represent a lady of the court, at the Beaux Arts Ball to be held January 24th in New York. The affair will be for the benefit of the Beaux Arts Institute of Design, and hundreds of prominent figures in the social and artistic world have promised to be on' hand. (International Newsreel) A ROCKY ROAD, EVEN ON A FROZEN POND —An ice- yachting expert experieccing a bit of difficulty on the ice at Djuisholm, Sweden, where he is preparing for the ‘“Northern Games” to start soon in Stock- holm. One of the thrills to be gotten out of this sport is evi- dently being experiented by this yachtsman. (International Nowsreel) GERMAN ACE WINS AWARD —Gerhard Fieseler, the famous German war ace, won the award ‘of the Aeronautical Society of Germany for 1929. Fieseler's perfection in handling heavier- than-air craft in both scientific, normal and stunt flying brought him the highest award obtain- able. (International Newsreel) SOCIETY BRIDE._OF THE NEW YEAR—Mrs, Robert Bon- ner Bowler, Jr., the former Win- ifred Eagleston, daughter of Mrs. George Worcester Jud~ kins, of Brookline, pictured jn her bridal costume followi; her recent marriage at Boston, Mass. The nuptials took place in the Leslie Lindsey Memorial Chapel of Emmanuel Church. Bridegroom is son of Robert Bonner Bowler, of New York, and is a Harvard graduate. (Tnternatiopa) Newsreel) HONOR ST. HILDE- GARDE — An_ancient relic of St. Hildegarde being carried in the Olaya, charming wife of the Minister from Colombia, may soon be leaving Washington as a result of her husband's nomin ation for the Presidency of hi country. The Minister and Mme. procession which fea- tured the celebration in honor of the Saint. Dr. Seipel, Chancellor of Austria, presided at the ceremony, which was at- tended by many church b FAIR LADIES TAKE TO THE OARS—This group of happy young ladies took part in the regatta held at Olaya first came to the Capital Richmond, England, recently. The girls are from the Alpha and St. George’s Ladies’ Rowing Club and they 8 . : in 1922. showed fine form when bending to the oars. i ¢ officials, swareol) (International Newsreel) (Intérnational Newsreel)

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