New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1930, Page 14

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SINGER BECOY Chaliapin, noted acquainted with hi five- old Joan Gardner, dur rt engageme land. FPhoto sho with the baby and her parents, the Marfa Chaliapin a latter's English husband. The live at Stockton-On-Tees, England JOYING VISIT— lecture tour P ton. shows a /l g N N i NEZ L NE2 ] N “COMPANIONATELY"” MARRIED—These young folk are demon- strating the happiness they have found in a so-called companionat marriage. They are Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zuker of New York Zuker is the da cr of the Rev. Eliot White, assistant rector of Grace church, New York, who told of the marriage cerem the subject of companionate wedlock caused the Judg hop Manning controversy. SAYS SON TA E jovial mood NTALIZED HER, SHOT HIM—Mus. William Dono- hue, broug her Accar BROTHERLY AFFAIR—Alabama has elected a pair of brothers to (0 00 help represent it in Washington, Representative William Brockman frighten him, it Bankhead, left, and Senator-clect John Hollis Bankhead. Photo F‘ oo boy. her fave shows them holding a conference at the capitol. Iy aft WINNER OF SLOWEST-MOVING DERBEY—K : s Ruth Johnson, is winner of turtle GHT OVER WITH HIM—Shortly before Dr. Albe tein, world fa- | R o TN America, he attended the wedding of his step-daughte - £ 3 gl s i v o e s = e i e B NOTHING CAN INTERFERE WITH WASH DAY {—Even though the whole of south Sussex, England, e NS L o B ISseH o eIz IagY " be inundated, the Monday wash must be hung—as this housewife at Woodford Bridge demonstrates. ter of the scientist’s second wife), and the bridegroom '~ A o L erward

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