THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER
PICTORIAL
31, 1949.
NEWSFRONTE
TO ESTABLISH CONVENT-The Most Rev. Richard J. Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, arrives in New York with a party of Trappist nuna who will establish this country's first Trappistine Convent at Wrentham, Massachusetts.
Cushing was returning from a pilgrimage to Ireland.
Bishop
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VALUABLE COLLECTION--Concert 'cellist Edmund Kurtz examines his rare bow collection in New York: They were all rande by, Francois-Tourte, inventor of the bow, about 265 years ago and are valued at $20,000. Kurtz made his own case for them.
GERMAN BRIDAL KISS FOR TEXAS GROOM - With an American Army chaplain and friends looking on, happy "Rita Wehrmann, in Beriln, seals herà transatlantic telephone wedding with a kiss. Her groom, American Sgt. Eldon N. Covington, took his telephone vows in Fort Worth, Texas,
SEARCHING THE SEVEN SEAS-Stewardess Maria Elenz Rubio is dispatched from Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, on an around-the-world flight by James C. The Ingebretsen, for sample waters from seven seas.
mixture will christen a dock in San Pedro.
HIGH AND DRY-These poodles, Baba and Suzu, are keeping a lot drier than their owners, Mr and Mrs David Niven, in the family swimming pool In Holly- wood, California. It may have something to do with leading a dog's life, or perhaps they just don't like water.
GOOD CHOICE-
Lovely Lora Bruce was selected for the title of Miss Thunderbird, in Las Vegas, Nevada, and voted the most fashion- able chorine at a local hotel.
GOOD CATCH-The loss of both hands, in a dynamite blast hasn't proved any handicap to Ed Broileff, right, In San Francisco, California. While skipper Lyn Merriit helps with the net, Brotleff lands a 16-pound salmon with his artificial hands.
SIGNS OF HALLOWEEN Of course, it's still early but these
sters, Carol Escre, left, and Ruth
Goode, whose father raised a five-acre crop of pumpkins near Des Moines, Iowa, are already selecting theirs. With frost already on the pumpkins, the girls decided that
choice of a jack-o-lantern.
netion was necessary in the
BEACH BALLET
Lillian Jarvis and John Marsha strike an serial pose on the beach at Wasaga, Ontario. They're practising
for
a winter tour with n ballet troupe,
PICTURE SITTER The Job of being an afternoon baby sitter is task for Mrs Robert Blache. She also keeps, an eye on her husb
in the Outdoor Art Show in San Francisco, California. Mr. Bla cial artist, sat with the pictures in the mornings,
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