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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 17

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Oakland Tribunei
Location:
Oakland, California
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17
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GERAllDINEj AUNT ELSIE ANGELOPATRI JJANCYB-MAYITYi 4 -w VJ V-!" -Si 1 1 'tilts VA 7. 'II I I i ii'-JKftVy I 1 tHE'LL SHOW THE WORLD! They atand a good show of mm 1 J. 1 I thowing the world wnat tney can ao in aaneepian way on iotettiber 24. when thev take cart in the Elks show. Left' nffni tney are; jCiUiui auuwpuii, amiu i rohlfrom.

Edith Wohlfrom and Helen Mamnnis. wmrnmmmmwmmm HALF MILLION DOLLAR DEBTORS Frank Lake (left) and Torry Druggan, alleged bootleg barons, who owe $517,842 in income taxes, according to figures "vealedJ)y internal revenue officials. Druggan, according to these f18, owes $31382of that amount. This picture of Lake and Druggan was taken in (Underwood, photo) i' vS "A a v. illiliisl (i' MISS ORANGE This peach is from Orange, N.

J. She's a blonde and is years of age: She was chosen to represent her city at the Atlantic City Miss America contest. Her name is Eve-lynne Jeanne Crowell. 1 JWls i Si I I --y i- "iw I i it I i 4 Hi 1 mm 4 it FLIES ACROSS COUNTRY Miss Lydia P. Gove, believed to be the first woman to cross the country by air- plane, photographed as she was arriving at her home in Satan, Mass.

Her starting point was Los Angeles. (Underwood photo) i- ii 9 WON BY A. RED-HE AD By two red-heads, to be exact. Here they are: Lvcile Pinson (left) and Ruby McCoy, adjudged the mQst attiactive red-haired girls in annual parade and beauty, contest at Venice, Calif. The number of entries this year was the largest on record.

(Underwood photo) MAY ENTER ARENA Mrs. Medill McCormick, daughter of Mark Hanna and widow of late Senator McCor-mickfJs mentioned as a possible nominee for the governorship of the state of Illinois. 4 (P A photo) I II-' I ui v. i' -T- -ir -J1 at mn AnnwTii JftTinv model from Paris." recently ILUEBJitD'S RING Lynda GoodseU of Berkeley "dis- in a NewYork xhibitioir, is a heavy black Lyons coat ayingjadjustame waving np witth gold cloth, bodice, with high cpllar, gold buttons, Uof the bronze ageby Dr. WiUiam Jedenc Bade from tQ voke.

a ghirt effect and n-wasDen, live imies norwi Lpi -n. jfe a nt I I "i i ITttlUUnilj VUOWI VlttlU CUX1UK. UU aim om. vl! K- yf iIllSil4 'All lIllBlIlliCi Si: 1 1W i '( X- illlllliiiilli -4. 1 FIRST EARTH TURNED-Mrs.

J. J. Boisvert, president KNEES OF GODDESSES Fashion novelty cf th i i I rP 1 A -1 1 1 HAhAA PlrtTrV rni r.fTriOOLlllIembers cf the Fa rent-Teachers' -1 city 'and' educational cr or parent-ieacners; Associauon wi. ocuuj couturiers. The knee trc graphed while using the.

spade at ground-breaking-on site, of ghown, are cf jn the i rround for the new Sequoia school at. Lincoln f.V,.M-r---). 1 vr-, cf fcuiliirrsln the I i X-.

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