Word: bride
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harbor, Block Island (R. I). A tall young man, tastefully disguised in smoked glasses and a cap, standing alone at the wheel, shouted for aid in bringing his boat alongside. Capt. Louis Rounds, relaxing nearby, gave him a hand. The tastefully disguised young man was the Honeymooning Hero. His bride hid in the cabin below. Capt. Rounds told the story two days later and newsgatherers sped east...
...when the soldier-son comes home. Inside this gloomy framework dances the life of the lovely Russian countryside. You see how the people get married, do their work, say hello and goodbye. The Soviet propaganda is reduced to a little dose at the very end. Best shots: dressing the bride; the lecherous servant-woman in the hayloft; moving wheat on a windy day on the steppe; a family eating cabbage soup; the old man coming back from town...
Married. Constance Talmadge, cinemactress; and Townsend Netcher, Chicago merchant; at the home of the bride's brother-in-law, Cinemacomedian Buster Keaton, in Hollywood...
Georgetown--Two-somes: McCarthy (G) defeated Finlay, 1 up; Flanagan (G) defeated Arnold, 1 up; 19 holes; Murphy defeated Wilson (G), 1 up; Baldwin and Foley (G), halved match; Beger (G) defeated Filoon, 5 and 4; Bride (G) defeated Johnson...
Four-somes: Finlay and Arnold defeated McCarthy and Flanagan (G), 2 and 1; Murphy and Baldwin defeated Wilson and Foley (G), 1 up; Beger and Bride (G) defeated Wilson and Johnson...