Gets Inspiration Outdoors l. :—■■ VT Flora Greenfield, the American an outdoor life, can one reflect In her America wants strong, vital, exubera the voices with the decadent Oriental ln-the-parlor singers, reflect. soprano, believes that only by living singing the beauties #f nature, nt, joyous voices, she believes—not flavor, which so many of the bred Twenty years ago, Tim Burton of Fairmont, Minn., a bootblack, was evicted from his basement shop be cause he couldn't pay $5 a month rent. “I'll own #his building some day,” he told the landlord. The other day, Tim, now an alderman and restaurant proprietor, paid tlO.OOO for the building. He owns another across the street. Phoebe Jane Fairgrave, 22 years old, St. Paul girl, holder of the wo man’s parachute jumping record, will attempt to beat the mark she set for the world In 1921, when she jumped 21,500 feet from an airplane. She will attempt a new record jump at New Orleans or San Antonio in May. 7-Inch Pin in 9-Inch Dog -K-V-b-- - Ostriches may be able to eat barbed wire, and men may drink moon shine liqut>r—but when a puppy swallows a seven-inch pin there is plenty of trouble. But that is what “Brown Eyes," fox terrier, tried to get away with at his home in'Pittsburg. Dr. J. C. Genaberg removed the pin. and placed “Brown Eyes" on a strictly m Ilk diet. — Youngest Here is the youngest candidate tie Wellesley college, who was regis tered with the college when she W'as six hours old. She is Ellen Elaine Kayser, and her parents say she will have her trunk packed and ready to leave for college in the fall of 1942. Dad is now efficiency expert at Wellesley. \ Princess Suad Chaklr, formerly Mrs. J. D. Spreckels, Jr., of Califor nia, Is named as co-respondent In the divorce suit of Princess Chlva I klar of Egypt against her husband, Captain Selyom Bey, a Turkish army officer. Princess Chlveklar says her husband and the former Mrs. Bpreckels went for a long moonlight yacht ride, unchaperoned. Takes to Stage Harry Crocker, Yale graduate and scion of one of California's oldest and wealthiest families, tired of so ciety and the usual pursuits of wealthy youths and took to the stage for diversion. He has worked himself through minor parts and is now ready to step into roles where actor* get recognition. Investigator ' This Is George N. Brothers, an as sistant district attorney of New York, who will Investigate the al leged bribe offer In big league base ball, Involving Cozy Dolan and Jim* cay O’Connell ot the New York Qlants. Flyers Lost . w r — Captain A. W. Stevena, McCook Field photographer, and Lieutenant Hinton, who accompanied the Rtoe expedition to South America, are reported as lost. Stevens la the crack photographer of the air serv ice. , ***—^^ - ■ -.-- - ■ Hard work has not kept Pearl Qlb son of Skiatook, Okla., from having a good time and still having the highest scholastic grade among 2,500 students at Oklahoma A. a_ad M. college. Cihe earns her board and room, doing the housework and car ing for chree babies, at the home of Dean H. P. Patterson. She la a member of the swimming and hock ey teams and was recently pledged to Alpha Deta PI, Rational sorority. Combining Skill and Grace Miss Diana KingsmIU, an expert Canadian skater and former holder of the Devonshire Cup, Important Canadian skating trophy, is shown here with Captain Duff Taylor, at Murren, Switzerland, demonstrating that she has lost none of her former skill and grace. Paid in Liberty Bond* Pell—“'What did he giv3 the lawyer for obtaining his divorce?” Mell— “All the liberty bonds he owned.” Resigned Ermyntrude—“They tell me you lore music." 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