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(On left.) CLARK GABLE AND HIS HORSE. —The film star, Clark Gable, has a horse, named Sunny, which the photographer has almost succeeded in changing to a giraffe—who is said to be so intelligent that it shows dissatisfaction with his master by tearing his hair.

(On right.) ST. CATHERINE'S DAY. —On St. Catherines Day all Catherinttess in Paris used their fancy to create the most original cap.'For last year’s festival for the. girls' guardian angel this headdress, called the “Exhibition Cap," was used.

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Northern Advocate, 8 January 1938, Page 9

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(On left.) CLARK GABLE AND HIS HORSE.—The film star, Clark Gable, has a horse, named Sunny, which the photographer has almost succeeded in changing to a giraffewho is said to be so intelligent that it shows dissatisfaction with his master by tearing his hair. (On right.) ST. CATHERINE'S DAY.—On St. Catherines Day all Catherinttess in Paris used their fancy to create the most original cap.'For last year’s festival for the. girls' guardian angel this headdress, called the “Exhibition Cap," was used. Northern Advocate, 8 January 1938, Page 9

(On left.) CLARK GABLE AND HIS HORSE.—The film star, Clark Gable, has a horse, named Sunny, which the photographer has almost succeeded in changing to a giraffewho is said to be so intelligent that it shows dissatisfaction with his master by tearing his hair. (On right.) ST. CATHERINE'S DAY.—On St. Catherines Day all Catherinttess in Paris used their fancy to create the most original cap.'For last year’s festival for the. girls' guardian angel this headdress, called the “Exhibition Cap," was used. Northern Advocate, 8 January 1938, Page 9