Newspapers / Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, … / March 1, 1937, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE TWO Following the News Around the Globe With a Camera FOLLIES GIRL MERELY A FRIEND, aAYS YOUM* HOPKINS June Preisser, David Hopkins and Cherry Preisser Denying a romance, David Hopkins, son of Harry Hopkins, U. S. Works Progress administrator, says Cherry Preisser, 18-year-old Follies dancing star, is merely a friend. Hopkins is shown above visiting Gets Education Post C Charles B. Glenn Charles B, Glenn, superintendent of schools at Birmingham, Ala., becomes the new president of the department of superintendence of the National Education associa tion. He was nominated at the national convention in New Or leans. Glenn succeeds A. L. TTirekeld of Denver. —Central Pres* Transocean Romance I 1E&: 'll jBF ■wttfcVnri v^Xw, • iMH jjffigßaPSSflßff ini %tm i Announcement was made in London of the engagement of Violet Margot Catty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Catty, of Stamford, Conn., to J. W. Dulanty, Jr., elder son of the High Commissioner in London for the Irish Free State. The young couple, well-known in London so ciety, are shown above. (Central Press) Cherry, right, behind stage in Chicago where she is appearing in a stage show. Cherry’s sister, June", is at the left. Hopkins is a senior at the University of Chicago. Reported Shot As Spy ' . i’-jjffiyi':'- Reports from Gibraltar indicate that beautiful Rosita Diaz (above), Spanish screen star, has been executed as a spy by a Spanish Govern ment firing squad. Hollywood starred Miss Diaz in two Spanish-language talkies in 1934. Since then she has been engaged in film work in Europe. (Central Press) Camp Fire Girls Celebrate / ' "''. ’' | ■!.! .. .' ' j Lois O’Toole, 13 (left), and Ann Lowenberg, 8, are shown with Oscar of the Waldorf, blowing out the candles on their Silver Jubilee wish cake. They’re just showing the Camp Fire Girls all over the country how to do it when the organization’s twenty-fifth birthday is celebrated next month* (Central Prest ) Wife Preservers A tiny amount of vinegar add ed to your home-made candy in gredients will prevent the candy from becoming grainy. HENDERSON. (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, MONDAY, MARCH 1,1937 Wife Preservers When you are serving soft cheeses with crackers, try Using caraway seeds to give a piquant flavor. Before Unionite’s Murder fry: -■■■■■ • ■ • " Norman Redwood (left), slain leader of the sandhogs’ union is showr» at a meeting with Sam RosoiT, millionaire subway contractor, shortly before Redwood’s bullet-riddled body was found in his car in front of his home in Teaneck, N. J. RosofF was arrested as a material witness : n the man’s death. ( Central Press) • Offers Life to Science i j ijl »—llm e a.- >• Dorothy N. Snow, beautiful Boston girl, has offered her life to science. The offer was made to Dr. Karl von Schilling, psychiatrist, who is seeking a “human robot” to duplicate and study the processes of airplane pilots in trouble in an attempt to solve the mystery of the recent transport air crashes. (Central Press) More Tear Gas for Sit-Downers rilis picture, flashed to New York from Waukeegan, 111., by soundphoio, shows deputy sheriffs reloading their gas guns during the three-hour siege of the Fansteel plant in Waukeegan Sit-down strikers who had! possession of the factory were finally forced out by tH* fumes, and many overcome, had to be carried. (Central Press)] They’ve All Got Mumps' l [ ” ' ' '” ‘' ' ' ' The household of the Winsett family at East Rockaway, N. Y., is in the throes ©f an epidemic of mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Winsett breed Boston terriers. A week ago the young daughter of the household showed up with it. Her brother, Herbie, contracted it. Now Herbie, seven full, grown dogs and eleven newborn puppies all have it. Here’s Herbie and his Dersonal pet. Gypsy, in a pathetic setting at the Winsett home. 4-Inch Spike in Girl’s Skull iv® : ■ $ m ■ ■■ ■>; . x : ' I |- ’ *»{'• ‘' , t- '«+L • ' ***.>™?f*i*» *%t£r, : v% i Police at Berkeley, Cal., report that Dema Dunlap (above) inserted thi four-inch spike shown below into her skull through a hole left by * fr-epanning operation, then drove to the hospital from her home, 15 miles }way. It was C-.id the nail was in her skull 24 hours before she sought doctors’ aid. Her condition is grave. (Central I'ress) Lindy in Pharaoh Land g#;:;*; if: j j Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, whose flight in the old world is attracting usual attention even for the Lone Eagle, is shown inspecting his British plane at Dekkele Airdrome, Alexandria, Egypt Soon after tw inspection the Lindberghs took off for Cano.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 1, 1937, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75