Page 6 1 Hye oR Arise: Y~BoGRaleen THURS., DECEMBER. 24, 1936 -- eT i ae oreo .. rT a SESS 3 x i . = ¥, s, oeeee i : ° L ' | . ate eCws 1ctures an artoons - ¢ -¢ S ¢ 9% e ecccccccc ccc ccc cs cece ccc cco c coco -- ' Broccccccccccces ee erro cecee, cesses Mt q "Packy" McFarlane gives the postman a lift é \ i \ FIRST ENDEAVOUR TO PACE CUP CHALLENGERS ; ; When Skipper Sopwith sails across the Atlantic with his new HE : i ie : challenger, Endeavour II he will be accompanied by Endea- Juanita Quigley reads her doll to sleep : rr vour I, which has been loaned to him for a pacemaker prior to | ASLO 5583 ee } Dine MER nds eee acetal the America's Cup series. The Endeavour I almost captured juvenile stars for whom the occasion is most exciting are "Spanky' man, and Juanita Quigley, shown reading to her doll from the famo' a real 'helpmate in Una Merkel, who lacks a long white beard, but d FESTIVE SPIRIT REIGNS WITH RETURN OF HOLIDAY SEASON Despite the busy schedule maintained by Hollywood celebrities, Chr the coveted trophy two years ago and it is generally admitted in yachting circles she is the fastest and finest '"'J" boat ever tmas is an affair which takes precedence over all else. Two ' McFarlane, who did his bit by helping out the studio post- us poem, "Twas the Night Before Christmas." Santa found oes possess a most attractive smile. THE DRAG! TEER EVUE Ch OR ee ee The Worried World: "Goodness! Look what somebody's . --Muskete, Vienna. hitched on! No wonder I'm held up!"--News of the World THE' RESULT OF A MURDEROUS ONSLAUGHT? Contrary to first impressions this is not a record of assassina- tions, but the half-way mark in the Eton Wall Game between Collegians and Oppidans. The boys are resting after their strenuous efforts, little realizing théy look like the results of a,Spanish court martial. peeror Tyo. ue --Talburt in the Washington Daily News Mueller's "While Shepherds Watched" ] Hofmann's "Adoration of the Angels" |j Corregio's "Mother and Child" AGE-OLD RELIGIOUS RITES MARK OBSERVANCE OF CHRISTMAS 'events in tradition and age-old custom, Christmas renews acquaintance with an event which has been the inspira Richést.of all "ation of the world for centuries. The dominating influence of the.theme is nowhere more conclusively illustrated than in the field of art, Where such masterpieces as those above testify to the profound feeling aroused by its religious significance. . ae ee Seen een eon Se