New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1930, Page 32

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[~ LA NG T™NATN o [P " EASE HIS BURDEN! Edwin Hopko of the ge office, New York, hop will lighten letter carriers’ loads 1 by mailing Christmas packages n where scores have 1 ; carly. v in a dense yel- NEENEATIN TN PN Y | —Photo shows King Carol of Ru- mania outside the parliament building, in Buchare: had opened its winter is shown greeting government dig- ries. This is the first time King Carol has opened parliament since his seizure of the throne. N ;5 N\ i 5 }; 4 K g K 7 N / BRILLIANT COUNTESS—This is a new studio portrait of the A BOTTLE BABY—This orphan monkey, a pig-tailed macaque, Countess of Cardigan, wife of the just arrived at the San Francisco zoo from Suva, has a hot water 2 o rdigan ¢ ABANDONED BY PARENTS—Rusita, 8; i 2 can't understand why their bottle twice nightly and an clectric stove to keep him warm at all I\“yirr]qum ofdm‘fj:,}vhr');h:ois:,}:..’ parents left them in a Los Angeles automobile ' 1ave been sheltered and fed by the City times. His mother died from the strain of the long Journey just kno\\lcv}gcd‘w one of the most Mothers’ bureau. Another child, Daniel, 14, 2 f d, ran away. A fifth child was taken by before the boat docked charming hostesses in London. 7 vogue in a costume which B QUE AT HEDEST 0 e A RD LU GK FoA ey cxossine Lthe| tiedcharons eailoss of the MONTH—! i R e 993t prikon oo Sibera und FEMININISTS MEET— Among the noted feminine leaders who have Atlantic City, r the . —_— been participating in the conference on women in industry, in Phila- $7,000 monthly under the will of ; LIKE A LOVE STORY WRITTEN BY HER FATHER—Mrs. Gouverncur Morris, left, is shown helping delphia, are left to right, Frances Monroe, Philadelphia; Ann Jack. her daughter, Patsy, right, choose a hat for her trousseau, prior to Patsy’s departure for New York to son Sloan, Virginix; Muna Lee of Porto Rico, director of national be married. The bridegroom is Maj. Cyril Ramsay-Hill, who arrived in Tahiti from a big game hunting activities of the Women’s party; Mrs. Anna N. W. Pennybacker, expedition at the same time Miss Norris and her sister were marooned there after the sinking of the retiring chairman of the Women’s party of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. steamer Tahiti. The girls are daughters of the famous writer of love stories, Gouverneur Morris. Carl E. Grammer, Philadelphia. the late G. W. Nev £0 Rl a , N a companion Sarapkin fled across ufacturer. S L h ering Strait 2 Alaska, attracted by stories of America’s the niece of : €, i 0 r heroic crossing the U. S. government gave them free en’ Sarapkin’s friend stayed in Seattle, 1

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