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Miss, Megan
Titled Lady Journalist
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1928,
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ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, CHURCHES, MISSIONS, GOVERNMENT OFFICES, HOSPITALS, SCHOOLS & COLLEGES.
SECTION III.
BUSINESS HOUSES” LIST.
Miss Amelia Earhardt, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic
Occan, Las made her debat as the aviation editor of a Hearst maga-
zine.
Miss Megan Lloyd George, who has entered politica and is following in the footsteps of her famous father, the lender of the Liberals.
Italian Princess
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Lady Drummond Hay, the journalist, typing her experiences as a passenger on the Graf Zeppelin." She saw some of the fighting near Shanghai last year in company with a "China Mail" man.
Hallowe'en Witch
SECTION IV.
PARTICULARS OF AGENCIES' LIST.
SECTION V.
LOCAL WHO'S WHO.
SECTION VI.
RESIDENTS' LIST..
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Eugenic" Baby
Kate Pullman (left), a vaudeville artiste, as she appeared in an
net with Roscoe Ails, and below, as she appeared after proclaiming
herself the proud parent of a eugenic-baby,
In the Approved Paris Manner
Princess Maria of Savoy, youngest
daughter of the King and Queen of
Italy. She was born during the War-
December, 1914, and has been brought
up by an English aurac.
"Cop" Makes Violins
charming hostess gown of purple transparent valy
gold Ince aleeves and train.
THE
Swaden, C. H.
time making violins, agAmon
¿tomers are: Jan Kubelik
Welabord, the noted concer
Mischa
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SECTION VIII.
LADIES' LIST FOR KOWLOON.'
She stirred the cauldron in her very beat Hallowe'en atylo, did pretty Cwan Lee of the movies, but she wasn't quite sinister enough, to frighten anybody.
Charming Model
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