Everybody but Attendants on Job Unmindful of their duties, two young bridal attendants march majestically beneath arched sabers in the van of a happily newly-married couple who await congratulations during a fashionable wedding ceremony in London. The newlyweds are Diana Brassey and Capt. Humphrey William Lloyd and their ceremony took place at St. Margaret’s chapel at Westminster. FASHION FLASH .. ..... Already leaving footprints in Mi ami sands is the gaily hued, wash able rubber footwear, designed by Foster Starner. which pretty Betty Jean Vasvary is admiring, and which stylists at a fashion preview in Miami predicted will be seen this summer on beaches throughout the nation. Nice Work If You Can Get It A back view of a Paris beauty contest, with one Frenchman wielding a rule in one of the easiest jobs on record. He’s tallying the points of four girls competing for the title of “Prettiest Parisian of 1938“ and faces alone aren’t enough to convince him that a girl is beautiful. p Tars Training for Battle ' --IT . i-l--... £ ■< OOF W f ■ Gas-masked pupils shown during a six-inch gun drill aboard H. M. S. Calcutta at Chatham as part of the training of Britain’s newly recruited naval personnel. Shortage of shore training establishments because of the size of the rearmament, have made it necessary to use ships at sea for training British tars instead of the customary land sta tions. With the construction of new battleships, cruisers, destroyers and aircraft carriers, the personnel of the British navy has been considerably increased, putting a strain on the facilities for training the new recruits. TEA TESTER Among the many tea testers as sembled by Uncle Sam in New York recently was Robert Lewis. Mr. Lewis sampled many brands of tea which will determine the standards i for 20,000,000,000 cups of the bever age to be consumed by Americans in 1938. One of them, at least, didn’t make a hit with Mr. Lewis. It’s ! the one he is shown holding—and 1 disliking. Flee Homes in Flood Areas of Middle West Floods in middle western states caused hundreds of persons to desert their homes when rivers over flowed their banks, as icc formations melted following spring-like rains. Above, flood victims near Detroit are being removed from their homes after the River Rouge rose to flood stage. r Scenes and Persons in the Current News I 1—United States Ambassador William C. Bullitt gets a kick out of the ceremony of receiving a tradi tional student’s cap at Nancy university, where he recently received an honorary degree. 2—Premier Mus solini demonstrates the German "goose step” to his Fascist! militiamen at a recent military review. 3— Joachim von Ribbentrop, former German ambassador to England, who was made foreign minister by Reichs fuehrer Hitler in a diplomatic and military shake-up which followed the deposing of General Von Blomberg as head of the army. smmm m C. Chester Carlson, delegate of the Alaska Fisherman’s union, points out on a map of Alaska some of the strategic spots where Japa nese salmon poachers have set up their mile-long nets and seagoing salmon canning factories off the Alaskan coast. The poachers threat en America’s $40,000,000 salmon in dustry with extinction. Mr. Carlson was one of several Alaska and west coast fisheries experts questioned at the bureau of fisheries of the Com merce department in Washington. “Ready-Made” Homes Speed Building 1'1-T. -■ WHIT Il l.II -IT' - TTiT'l.nil .t.W ' 1 " '1 i Workmen put into place one of the panels over the window to com plete a section of a wall in a “pre-fabricated” house. Ten of these “streamlined” modern homes are being built on government land at Greenbelt, Md., by private capital in co-operation with the government as a possible solution to the nation’s housing problem. They are designed for a family with an income of $3,000 a year and with one or two children. Marriage Is Aerial Partnership It is time out for lunch, and it means nothing at all to Frank Petti bone and his wife Ituth that they have to enjoy it 175 feet in the air. They are said to be the only steeplejack couple in the United Slates and are here working on a watertower at Fort McPherson, Ga. Their marriage is a real partnership. She helps with the steeplejacking, and he helps with the housework. HEADS MANUFACTURERS Charles R. Hook, president of the American Rolling Mill company, Middletown, Ohio, who was elected president of the National Associa tion of Manufacturers for 1938. The election took place at the first meet ing of the new board of directors in New York. Hook succeeds William B. Warner, president of the McCall corporation, who was chosen chair- - man of the board. » World War Guns Make British Munitions The scrap metal obtained from the dismantling of this Hungarian field gun on the grounds of the New College at Eton, England, is to be used for munitions purposes. The gun has been on view here since the World war. 'TavoxitQ JQeclpe ofj the For Winter Meals. CCALLOPED dishes are favor ^ ites for cold weather because it is a pleasure to use the oven, and because the blended flavor of foods makes such delicious fin ished products. The tartness of tomatoes complements most any meat that is being served, and while there are almost unlimited ways of making the dish, you may enjoy trying the following recipe: Scalloped Tomatoes. 1 No 2tii can 1 tbsp. sugar tomatoes 2 cups bread crumb* 1 tbsp. minced onion 4 tbsp. butter 1 tsp salt Combine the tomatoes with the onion and arrange a layer in a baking dish. Mix the salt and sugar with the bread crumbs and blend with melted butter. Place a layer of crumbs over the to matoes, add another layer of to matoes, crumbs, and so on until the dish is filled and ingredients used. Leave crumbs on top. Bake 30 minutes in a moderate oven. If you happen to have some sweet cucumber pickles on hand, slice two or three and add them to the above ingredients. MARJORIE H. BLACK. Progress Ignores Doubters Railroads were opposed be cause people said they would startle people and cause prema ture births among women, cattle and hogs; cause cows to cease giving milk, and stop hens from laying. Automobiles went through the same barrage of opposition. Airplanes are still looked upon with suspicion by the older gen eration. WHEN COLDS BRING SORE THROAT Relieves l> THROAT P PAIN U RAWNESS [ Enters Body || through H Stomach and Intestines to S Ease Pain The speed with which Bayer tab lets act in relieving the distressing symptomsof colds and accompany ing sore throat is utterly amazing . . . and the treatment is simple and pleasant. This is all you ao. Crush and dissolve three genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets in one-third glass of water. Then gargle with this mixture twice, holding your head well hack. This medicinal gargle will act almost like a local anesthetic on the sore, irritated membrane of your throat. Pain eases promptly; rawness is relieved. You will say it is remarkable. 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