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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0978 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
| NEWSGRAVURE AND MAGAZINE SECTION THE JEFFERSONIAN BALTIMORE COUNTY'S SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. TOWSON, MD., MAY 17, 1924. PRINCIPALS IN MOST BRILLIANT WEDDING OP THE YEAR. Hon. J. P. A. Cecil, First Secretary of the English Embassy, and his bride, the former Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, daughter of Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt, leaving the church at Biltmore after the ceremony between rows of flower girls. International A REVERSAL OP POSI T I O N S. Thrilling spill in a recent English steeplechase when Moorhen fell on her rider, Mr. R. A. Whitehead, to the consternation of the spectators, who thought they had witnessed a tragedy. Luckily neither horse nor rider was seriously injured. International COMES WITHIN AN ACE OP DEATH. Mme. Germaine Gran-vaud, daring French aviatrix, in midair in the course of a parachute leap which ended in her being carried to a railroad where she landed in the path of an approaching train, escaping death almost by a miracle. > TAKING CHANCES WITH HIND LEGS OF A MULE. Cleaning "Toughy," the mule, who lives up to his name, with a vacuum cleaner in a demonstration at the annual Transportation Show of the Second Corps Area at Governor's Island, N. Y. - Fotograms AMERICAN OLYMPIC RUGBY TEAM IN PRACTiCE. United States representatives being cheered by the Devenport Services after a game between the t to t^ams, which was won by the Americans by a score of 25 points to 3. International |