Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1929 — Page 2
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QUEEN MARIE OF RUMANIA ISJS4TODAY Young King Michael Is Among Few to Attend Private Celebration. Hu f'nitrd Prrss BUCHAREST, Oct. 29.—Marie of Rumania, most unconventional and perhaps loveliest and loneliest of Europe's queens, is 54 years old today. Five days ago the queen was among many notable Rumanians who congratulated the young King Michael on his eighth birthday. Today Michael was among the select few to congratulate his grandmother. the queen. Beyond the formalities usually conected with a royal anniversary. Marie’s birthday celebration was private. She royal road travelled by Rl lania's queen has not been smi oth, but Marie reached the 54th miletsone retaining much of the beauty and personality for which she became famous. The death of King Ferdinand, the escapades of Prince Carol, the responsibilities of an 8-year-old grandson-king, and the boilings of the Rumanian political loot have brought many cares into the life of the queen. Princes Marie, daughter of the duke of Edinburgh and granddaughter of Queen Victoria, was bom at Eastwell Park, Kent, on Oct. 29, 1875. and raised in England. She induced her husband, King Ferdinand, to join the allies in the World war, although he was a Hohenzollern. Marie travelled extensively in the interests of her country after the war. and humorously styled herself “the first royal commercial traveler.”
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
OCT. 29, 1929
