Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1926 — Page 8

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pBBED HAIR fSEEN INJUNGLE fbances Come From Savages, Says Explorer. £v NFA Service LONDON, March 12. Diana Strickland, explorer and big game hunter, says the bobbed heads of today have everything in common With the "fashions” of the primitive jungle dwellers, and not only that,, but many ballroom dances of the present time have kinship with the dances of “our savage ancestors.” “While we* imagine we are doing ,the most up-to-date step from New York, Paris or London,” says Mrs. Strickland, "actually they are about the same movements as those known to our great-grandmothers of thousands of years ago.” Mrs. Strickland spent more than a year In Africa, having two women companions, two male servants and seveial hundred native porters. MINK DEVELOPMENT INVERMERE, B. C.—Present indications point to a period of considerable development in mining properties in this district during the present year. • Visitors from out of the city can easily find the way to White Cafeteria. It’s “On the Circle.”

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