Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 29 December 1950 — Page 3

CAREFUL JUDGING—Queen Mother Mary examines some of the exhibits at the Royal School of Needlework in London during hei visit there to present diplomas to graduating students. Now 82

BRINGS RECORD PRICE—Prince Eric of Sunbeam, eight-year-old Aberdeen-Angus bull, was sold for a record $100,000 at the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago, 111. The animal was pur-

chased from R. Armand Hammer of Red Bank, N.J., by L. L. O’Bryan, of Muckwonago, Wis.

HE’S THE WINNER—^Argentine chess player Najdorf, left, figures his next move in Amsterdam, Holland, as opponent T. D. van Scheltinga, of the Netherlands, keeps his eyes on the board. The International Chess Tournament match ended in a draw, but Najdorf was the winner of the tournament.

years old, Queen Mary’s own needlework is considered expert.

A COAT OF HER OWN—Even a fashionable pooch needs a coat in New York’s present cold weather and Martha Cuneo’s poodle has one made of mink—just like her owner’s. She even sits up prettily before putting it on artd going out for a wintry stroll.

ODDS ARE AGAINST THEM—The railroad station at Sariwon, Korea, is crowded with anxious refugees , waiting for » trains that may not arrive. Korean civilians, fearful of Red terrorism, streamed southward as Chinese Communists pushed down the peninsula from Manchuria, leaving desolation and tragedy behind them.

ALL LIGHTED UP—Rush-hour traffic headlights illuminate the roads leading to the Pentagon in Washington, D. C., and the massive building is caught by a time exposure taken from atop the Washington Monument. This is the first official photograph of this nature showing the headquarters of the Department of Defense under cover of darkness. (Dept, of Defense Photo from Acme).

SKI .GLAMOUR—For after-ski cocktails, Alwynn of Paris . presents this sparkling ensemble of soft gray wool. The pleated trousers are topped by a matching blouse encrusted with sequins and gold thread embroidery. Diamond cuff links and clips at the boyish collar add a final luxury touch.

HANDY WITH HIS HANDS—Eugene Jones, 11, spends ills spare time in Kansas City, Mo., making toys for other children. He specializes in doll beds, made from cigar bases, clo&espms §Ad tP.Q0&

FOR MEN ONLY —Cool and ashionable is this blue and vhite ensemble, accented by vhite linen patio shell shoes. The front of the jacket is white lannel while the collar, sleeves md back are all in navy blue.

THREE ON ONE—These young cygnets are having a ride on their mother swan’s back in Annecy, France. This means of travel has some advantages for it saves time and energy and provides the ultimate in family safety and comfort. And, at least, the mother knows where her children are when they’re taking their ride.