? ? 1 Scenes and Persons in the Current News ?4 ^ ^ 1?Scene In the legislative council chamber of the Quebec parliament building as Lord Tweedsmulr (John Buchan) was Inaugurated as governor general of Canada. 2?Some results of the recent severe storm at Miami, Fla., which smashed a lot of boats and did much other damage. 3?Itepresentative Chester C. Bolton of Cleveland who will be offered in the next Republican national convention as "Ohio's favorite son," for the Presidential nomination. Mammoth Cheese Is Present to Roosevelt Dorothy Jean Jadin, five, dressed In the fashion of 1SOO, ties a big red, white and blue bow on a 1,250 pound Wisconsin cheese which was presented to President Roosevelt during cheese week. The cheese is a duplicate in Size and form of America's first mam moth cheese which was presented to ffhomas Jefferson In 1S02 by the Re publican ladies of Massachusetts. It was made from 12.0U0 pounds of Wis consin milk. Sail to Wed in South Africa Left to right. Alice Scliofield, Dorothy McNamara and Marlon Siegel, all of Tonawanda, near ItufTalo, shown on the vessel on which they sailed for Johannesburg. South Africa. After 10,000 miles of ocean travel, these three 1 girls, who had nevfr traveled the ocean before, will meet their prospective hus ! bands, all employees of the Columbus McKinnon Chain corporation of Tona wanda. A triple wedding will follow the girls' arrival. Miss Schofield is en gaged to James Itennie, Miss Siegel to Walter Wolf and Miss McNamara to i William Allan. Olympic Stadium Being Built in Berlin The huge bowl In which many events of the coming Olympic games will take place, is being rushed to com pletion on the outskirts of Berlin. Germany. This view of the stadium was made from the Fuhrer tower. Widow of Edison Marries Again Mrs. Thomas A. Edison, widow of the famous Inventor. Is shown with (Edward E. Hughes, attorney of Franklin, Pa., whom she married recently. New Yorker Is New FHA Chief Architect Howard U Smith of New York, who has been appointed chief architect of the federal housing administration, which Is pretty busy these days. To him will go much of the credit or the blame for the appearance of thousands of new structures being built by FOA In all parts of the United States. I President Is Now a Fire Laddie President Roosevelt Is a full fledged fireman, for he received a gold badge llgnlfying his membership In the Eagle engine company of his home town, Hyde Park, N. Y. And with it went a red helmet, which the President is shown wear ing as he accepts the medal from Donald Todd, president of the fire company. Newsboy's Rise Is Like Horatio Alger Thriller William Dlx of Detroit, an orphan, preferred making his cwn living sell ing newspapers to letting his uncle . support mm. i nat same uncie uicu and left him $71,000. He's not selling papers now. He's going to Harvard. Work Started on One Will Rogers Memorial Here, on a promontory of Cheyenne mountain near Colorado Springs, Colo., is being erected a memorial to the late Will Rogers. It will be a 120-foot tower of native pink-gray rock from which visitors may look across range lands of Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma. A sodium process light on the tower will be visible for 100 miles. The shrine is the gift of Spencer Penrose, multi-millionaire Colorado Springs capitalist and sportsman, a brother of the (ate United States Senator Boise Penrose of Pennsylvania. German Given Nobel Prize for Medicine Dr. Hans Spemann, professor of toology at the University of Freiburg, Sermany, who has been awarded the i Nobel Prize for Medicine for his dis- i ,-overies about embryonic evolution. New "Mystery" Speedboat at Detroit Miss C. S. 3, built by Edward S. Evans and his two sons, Edward, Jr.. and Bob, shown just before it was launched in the Detroit river for its maiden trip, which consisted of a light workout. The boat, built on the most radical new design, will be entered in the Harmswortb trophy race and the Evans family hope to beat Gar Wood's record. Old Glory Protects Hospital in Addis Ababa "" 1 In an effort to ward off possible aerial bomb attacks by the invading Italian forces, the Stars and Stripes wa? fainted on the corrugated tin roof of the American hospital in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia. ' ' ' * k I HAVE UTILITY APRON FOR WORK?BERUFFLED ONE FOR HOSTESSING PATTERN 2370 Those utility uprons (of \vhi half a dozen!) are best made of a sturdy printed percale like the lover one pictured. The buttons on I: . and beltline are a bright accent anl those big roomy pockets are just the handiest catch-alls: But those dainty, dressier aprons?which are quite a: other story?are best fashioned of sheer dotted Swiss, cross bar dim:';, and the like, and you've no idea i a ruffle round the edge dresses it up until your tea-guest pays her . plintents: See how the shape of t: e big pockets conforms with the d scallop feature. Both aprons in one pattern! Pattern 2370 is available In shvs small, medium and large. Trimmed aprons take 2% yards 36 inch fah ric; 1 \ yards 36 inch are required for untrimmed apron. Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions in cluded. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (toe) in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Write plainly name, address and style number. BE Sl'RE T? > STATE SIZE. Address orders to the Sewing Cir ele Pattern Dept.. 243 West Seven teenth St., New York Citv. 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