Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1935 — Page 37
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Copyright, 1935. NEA Service, Inc. FIVE LITTLE MAIDS in pink get their morning taste of Canada’s blue sky and sunshine. Marie wears the blue bootees. Ihe barefooted ones, from the left, are Cecile, E.milie, Yvonne and Annette. Nurse Lamoreux is behind.
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IF YOU HAD been photographed as often as the quins, you’d want to know about those black things the photographer sticks into the camera, too. Marie is getting right down on the floor to investigate; but Cecile with a far-away look, is evidently reflecting soberly on the vanity of mere pictures.
AND SHE HAD a little curl, did Emilie, right on the top of her Jiead; and if you look very long at the picture below you'll probably want to hurry off and buy a nice pink ribbon to go with it.
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Copyright. 19,15. NEA Service. Inc. SERIOUS, for a change, is mischiefmaking vonne, as she sits in her high chair with a pink pillow to serve as an aureole for her clear baby skin and her tangled auburn hair.
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SOMETHING MIGHTY INTERESTING is going on up in the air somewhere, and the wide eyes of Cecile (below) aren’t missing a bit of it. What do you suppose it is? Well, they do say that babies can see things that grown-ups just look right through without even noticing.
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Copyright, 19 35. NEA Service. Inc. JUST GIVE US TIME, and we’ll find out all about this bouquet business—and anyway, what are flowers for if not to be brandished in the seashell fists of little girls? With benign Dr. Dafoe looking on, Annette (at the left) cuddles a pink bloom against her blue dress, while Emilie, beside her. waves a long-stemmed gladiola, to the profound interest of the adjacent Marie. The next young lady is Yvonne, and you can just see she’s going to have that flower all over the floor in about one minute; and at the right Cecile seems to be asking the doctor if that blue frock isn’t pretty snappy.
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——— “SO THIS,” says Annette, “ist’what makes color pictures, is it?” Displaying rare selfcontrol by not trying to eat it, this alert little Dionne finds that her photographer’s plateholder is more interesting than the gaily colored doo-dads on her play pen.
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Copyright. 1935, NEA Service. Inc. IF ANNETTE DOESN’T get her dinner pretty soon, somebody is going to have to answer some pointed questions. Or is it that she just doesn’t want to miss a detail of the cameraman’s actions?
First Natural Color Photographs of the Dionne Quintuplets
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ANY LITTLE GIRL is entitled to go into a huff now and then—but somehow it’s hard to believe that Marie (below) is really unhappy. She’s probably wondering how her white dress shows up. ' &wL
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