Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1935 — Page 23
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OH ; FOR THE LIFE OF A DIONNE QUINTUPLET!
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Emelie and Marie, Yvonne, Annette and Cecile greet the clay with assurance, all dressed up in the morning’s fresh clothes.
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Bottle drained, tummy full. Annette here makes a picture of perfect contentment.
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E\**ryl ••}> m etis lots of outdoors, and the “quins” get it. Dr. Dafoe supervises Emelie’s daily siesta in the sunshine.
Here they are after 10 month*! Again. The Indianapolis Times is proud to present to its readers exclusive pictures of the Jive most famous babies in the world — Fmclic, Marie, Yvonne, Annette and Cecile Dionne, the sweethearts of millions of-people wherever neuspajters are printed.
This page of pictures shows the quintuplets at all stages of the day and in almost every phase of activity. And, ivith them, it shows Dr. Allen Roy Dafoe, the physician who brought them into the world. The growth from infancy into childhood is becoming more and more apparent as new pictures come regularly
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Dr. Dafoe carefully listens to Marie’s heartbeats.
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Yvonne demonstrates a good splash in the tub.
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Having fun is the real work of quintuplets at 10 months. Here are Annette and Yvonne busily scrambling for a tin trumpet.
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After a hard day, you’re so-o-o-o tired! But if you lived the simple life, you’d sleep as Yvonne’s sleeping here.
from The Times-XEA photographer at Callander, Ontario. It is sharply illustrated in the two upper pictures here. Tomorrow's Times will have another group of these great pictures, a living record of the most children in the world. These, too, will show the sloiv change
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If you think this is easy—try touching your own toes after Emelie’s example.
from the helplessness of infancy into the bright playfulness of childhood. Children of humble backwoods parents, icards of the powerful British crown, sweethearts of the world—these are the Dionne quintuplets. Follow their growth in The Times.
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