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I!FLASHES OF LIFEJanuar bid; May tober 13.Xa ‘oI(By The Associated Press), Asbury Park, N. J.—William K. j Barrett, 18, and .John Rau, 21, aeonfraet bridge expert. They won the state championship decided under ld the auspices ojf the American bridge \ league. Barrett says he has not been ad i over aucessful in prep schools andis still trying to quality for college. Rau works for a Wall Street firm.iS-ts.New' opened s 14 to 2( Liverpoc forecastof the v July s net lowlt;months 28 to 2 ber decce,ueNew* York—Marshall Field 3d.,came lisellin i marketirper o r stshowin the lovseemedita.turfman and yachtsman, is also an; aviator. After eleven hours of instruc-ie 1 tii.n in a dual control plane he has made his first solo flight in his ownbiplane. He also owns an amphibian and some newspapers not a reportthat he intends to make a honey-of i moon tour of Europe with the present Mrs. Dudley Coats, widow of a British armv officer, after Mrs. Field, who has been in Reno nearly threeorddavnny )hn- j IVil- I! months, obtains a divorce.mg s oditionalook.Dive tinenU turban coveri the soHu-illeyIsonNew Port, R. I.—Midnight drama outdoors is society’s latest treat. Mrs. Moses Taylor was hostess at hercountry estate. In a natural amphitheatre professional players perform-Wa ury r 938,1 732.0was 1 Rostand’s tracesty of ‘'Romeo andJuliet.”:oro,Law-New York—A span of chestnutas int.eton, eve- |horses was long used by Mrs. Elizabeth W. Dal way in preference to motor cars and she has bequeathed $ 12,000 for their care with the proviso that thev shall not be used for*commercial purposes. She was widow' of a turfman.Ch16o,mentweakMi-st 1.60;ary tthe led eIrishiloigh ’Keuly j MissSims,V. B.u ^'lsi-y.*r, of L. F.Atlanta- Fur 15 years H. Wray of New York has been sending annually his pension of $240 to the Confederate Soldiers’ Home. He says he and the other boys in blue are well provided for and the money could be put to better uses by the boys in gray.Y o r kSm it li-,V e w7 David Warifeid)avid Belasco andare friends again.si -ter,nes. of arents,Satu l-Pioducer and actor worked together fur years, but disagreed and did not even speak. Warfield’s illness has brought them together.1Dispotstrkdinsdlin1 o wdintSaltAmed 1Jber M aWilliams Lake, B. C.—A mysteri-(ous enormous, terrifying fish, known as ail Ogopogo, is in the lake if Rod-erick MacKenkie, provincial legislator, has tilings straight. He says j something elastic and alive uncoiled s and upset his sailboat and it might 1, spent ta«ily have been such a creature, his pa- | legend is that an Ogopogo once ttman. wrecked a boatload of Indians at thecoctodstunted !st few withsidgoweCharlie j same sput and conveyed them to thelie past i Pacific Ocean by a subterranean pas-spectiveaitlo^sosilt;sage.eld, was ; New York—Miss Josephine Rileyis the only woman allowed in one of Smith- the most exclusive and highest clubs| (altitude and price) in the world. Blounts t she is telephone operator of the is week Cloud Club, 66 stories up in the skyscraper, and one of her duties is to see that no other woman gets in. The club is a luncheon affair jvit Vanderbilts and the like in its memberships.md Mrs.spending Mr. and0lt; e\ dlt; li It It 2 3 n£Williamll M ltd 1»A_]
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Wilson, North Carolina, US

Mon, Jul 21, 1930

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