New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1930, Page 18

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NOTED SURGEON'’S DAUGHTER WEDS—Dr. C. H. Mayo of Rochester, Minn., world-famous surgeon, gives his daughter Esther in -marriage to Dr. John Hartzell of Cleveland. RICHEST—Miss Claudia Iglesias, - . . o ot AT THREE SCORE AND TEN— richest girl in Costa Rica, arrives : i . . MIMIC NAVAL BATTLE—Uncle Sam'’s battle fleet once more en- . i _ . General John J. Pershing, posing at Los Angeles on the El Salva- - B 3 o : szeriin batil ; les harbor. This particularly — for a photo in Washington, looks dor for an American visit. Miss . ! ; : et S zaciice o ilon Lase E X fit and trim on his seventieth Iglesias, when entered in a con- fine picture was made at last year’s great maneuvers, 7 G birthday. test to choose Costa Rica’s most - i : W\ Iy beautiful girl, refused to run so 3 g % : 5 /@ that her best friend would win the title. E E_ 5 37 NOT AFRAID!—Fred Stone, fa- - " : s HELD—Miss Barbara Walker, pous comedian, despite a near- L . . . COLLEGE GIRL AT 13—Miss 25-year-old New York dancing teacher, was held in Washington, fatal crash two years ago, climbs back into a plane at Newark, N. Carol Bryan of Ensign, Kas., only 13, is enrolled in the journalism D. G, in connection with a shoot. J. airport. while his daughter, I‘RI)!ITIVE MEN—Australians who' never have outgrown the stone age manners and customs—prim- course at the University of Wichi- ing affray which resulted in the et itive warriors of the Pinto tribe—are photographed by the Mackay Aerial Survey Expedition to the RELIEF!—Relief for hurricane-stricken Santo Domingo arrives by ~ '& She made 12 grades in less wounding of Russel Prince, 23. ; central districts of the continent. air from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, at the other end of the island. than seven years. e LEGISLATOR, NOT A CITIZEN —Although he served in the Wis- consin legislature, George I Klenzendorff, Milwaukce archi- tect, recently learned he was not 2 citizen. - But that's rectified now. He thought his father had become, a citi PAULINO SAILS—“Whitey” Dimstein, left, noted trai i OE b Sharhesl Dol ne VU scudin e hea‘gwd’;‘l"‘C’;B"‘fl"dfr"o‘: “SHOOT THE SHOOTS" TO ESCAPE—A “‘shoot the shoots” fire escape at Marlboro, Mass., hospital Ltncg;sgl AND SMALLBST—DBeatrice Williams displays the larg- Now York 160 Hoiita ahroad. ” is said by authorities who have been making tests to be capable of emptying the place in three minutes. e ¢ amelosk danllas exhibited it the Loy Angeles dahlia .

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