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

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A PN PN TN TN ARGEST BIBLE—For two years Louis Waynai, Los Ange penter, has worked day and night on argest Bible in the world. The task now is finished. The Bible contains 8,048 pages and ,094 pounds. The to a width of eight feet two inches. When closed, it measures 4312 by 34 inc Mr. and Mrs. Waynai are shown standing beside the book. Fam SUNSHINE MODE—Mary Lou Spencer wears a sun-back costume at Miami Beach, Fla, that fea- tures red and silver dots and a green top, carried out in shan- tung silk. WEDDING BELLS IN CABINET CIRCLE—Following announce- ment of the engagement of Miss Gertrude Lamont, daughter of the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Robert P. Lamont, to Charles E. Saltzman, inset, son of Major General and Mrs. Charles Saltzman, Washington socicty prepares a round of festivities. General Saltz- man is chairman of the radio commission. AIMEE’S DAUGHTER HOME— 3 7 Rt_)berta Sem}a!e, 20, daughter of g i GREAT PAINTER COMES— :elxr?:ee hsaesn;zm ;I:;}égrf;: v EVERY BABE INSURED—A $1,000 insurance policy is presented Henri Matisse, regarded by many i ol S ANEE" 15 every baby born at the Maplewood hospital, Malden, Mass., when art critics as the greatest French —This quartette of Christmas carollers Creiiningiat it is 24 hours old. Dr. Thomas W. Leavitt, chief surgeon, is photo- painter, arrives in New York for t the Heckscher Foundation, New York. graphed turning over a policy to Mrs. Clifford Robbins of Lynn, Mass. a brief visit in the United States. OBTAIN DIVORCE TO BE FRI — William S. Davis, son of 5 5 s A CATTALO!—Will this cross-breed between domestic cattle and oW b illionaire convict,” and his wife, :‘0051; i, ?EAT‘}; VALLEY—When Ralph G. Farnum, well known New ‘:Wk man about town, failed puffalo sire, known as a cattalo, be able to withstand rigors of north- Angeles for divorce, decide to be friends hade I, "b"rg e sun-baked desert of Death Valley following two weeks’ absence, friends, fearing he ern winters, Canadian government scientists are asking at Buffalo though they can't get along married 4 LR ) heat, began a search. Farnum had gone in search of health. His wife went to the National park, Wainwright, Alberta. esert’s edge with him. This photo of Mr. and Mrs. Farnum was taken in Miami, Fla., a few years ago. Z oot 4

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