New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1930, Page 18

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RESTORED—Interior view of St. George's chapel, Windsor, England, restored and r ten years with ttended by the King of England. This is t section. Standards of the Knights of the Order of the Garter may be seen s el | G H A BRIy choir TRAVELS ALL DIRECTIONS—By means of combined gliding vanes, helicopter propeller. gyroscopic action, and principles employed in the Fletner rotor, Jesse D. Langdon of Bell, Cal.,, says he can make this curious vehicle move in any direction. Langdon calls it a helio-gyrocopter. POLITICAL RENAINS OF % HEFL, LOCKE & POWELL AMERICAN-BORN COUNTESS REWARDED—The Countess Be- atrice Antoinette Charlotte de Rodellec du Portzic, born in N = = : = e QE“; A da‘;’gh::r o ALABAMA STILL EXCITED OVER ELECTION—Even though the clection is past history, Jonesboro, Francd-American parents, has Ala., hns? funeral cortege for U. S. Senator J. Thomas Heflin, defeated for re-election. A casket is A bl ShreiTe D i shown being trans;forted to !l-‘w “burying ground” on a carryall drawn by a farm mule of ancient vin- French Legion of Honor for turn- tage. The decorations are chiefly of open cotton bolls, typifying Senator Heflin's interest in cotton. The ing her chateau over to sick and senator, far from dead, has demanded a recount. wounded soldiers and helping to care for them during the war. FATHER OF MIS —Frank E. Crater, missing jurist whose ance has baffled for many week ing the district attorney’s father disappear- York police napped leav- office ANOTHER MEDAL FOR RICKENBACKER—Recently decorated with the Congressional Medal of Honor by President Hoover, Cap- tain Eddie V. Rickenbacker, outstanding ace of the United States in the World war, receives a Red Cross ““decoration” in Washington from Miss Eleanor Connolly of Washington and Dubuque, Ia. — RESCUE SHIP—The United Fruit liner Aztec comes to New York a hero ship, having answered a dra- & matic wire crew of the largest sailing vessel in the coastwise trade. It had been carrying cargoes between the United States and South American ports. call for help 135 miles southeast by south of St. Augustine, Fla.,, and transferring the R R P e T R R e T T e e T o e e Wheoor, ANCIENT SCHOOL—This log cabin enjoys the distinction of being The old windjammer was known as western Pennsylvania’s oldest schaol structure. It is 149 years old, and has been moved from Beadling to Mt. Lebanon Park. FRUSTRATED LOVE—Although she loved a tire salesman, Eleanor Acker, 19, above, of New York, says she married a worker in a chain grocery store to spite the man she loved following a tele- phonic quarrel in which her lover advised her to wed the grocery store man. Now Eleanor has been charged with passing worth- less checks. She is alleged to have said she passed the checks to hide her poverty from the man she loved. ROMANCE IN A TEAROOM— When Sybil Buck, 17, high school girl of Brockton, Mass., went to work in a tearoom summer, she had little idea Dan Cupid would come so soon. Dan brought John Homer Wisner, 51, wealthy New York engineer, a widower, and now Miss Buck becomes Mrs. Wisner. The wedding trip will be to South America in December. MRS. FORD ENTERTAINS AT OLD VILLAGE—Mrs. Henry Ford is photographed as hostess at old Clinton House, in Greenfield Vil- lage, near Detroit, owned by Henry Ford. The guests are mem- bers of the Women’s National Farm and Garden Association. to right: Miss Florence E. Ward, Mrs. Charles Walcott, Mrs. A. M. Hume, Mrs. Henry Ford, Mrs. William H. Spicer and Mrs. William C. Conant. A SCHOOL OF TRIPLETS AND TWINS—Uintah school, Salt Lake City, Utah, the capital of Mormon- dom, boasts ten sets of twins and one set of triplets. The triplets are in front, the twins in back. Left TS T 21N T 21N T 218 T 718 T 78 -1 218 7 288 7+ 7T e 77 e o rorn——re 128 T 7218 1T ZIS T IS T 2SS T 2SS T 215 1T 28 T ZIS T ZIS TN L 1N 1~

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