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A-10 THE EVENING OTAR, Washington, D. C. ■ MONDAY. JANUARY *l. IMt Meeting Will Plan Mayflower II Voyage A meeting to plan a St. Law rence Seaway voyage (or the Mayflower n, copy of the Pil grim ship, will be held Pebru- % MiK,! q y SATELLITE WORLD GLOBE by Replogle 12* i * Replogle's latest globe is up-tp-the-minute ond complete with its own satellite Which can be moved along an orbit attached to the meridian. A highly informative 32-page book entitled 'The Story of Earth Satellites," by Albert V. Shatzey, director of Chicago's Adler Plonetarium, accompanies the globe. The globe rests on a walnut wood-grain finished base. W&L—The Book Store, lit Floor . . . ellO Chevy ChOM Pwsadwasd » Lothreg Dept 30*1 | WoeMagtea 11, 0. C. I | Col District 7-9100. Ist. 912 i * i I Please tend mo—Replogle Sotellite World Globe I • i I Nome I I Address ................................. J ■ City.............. Z0ne...... 5t0te......... | I □ Chorge □ Check or M 0 □ CO D. IMin. 2 00> I ! 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Reilly, President «•«•••■ >iiNit limit iiiuinei mi hiiiii riniii ....... mti* ary 17 In the office ot Senator Potter, Republican of Michigan. Fourteen port cities, civic or ganisations and tourist asso ciations In Michigan and New York so far have Indicated they will be represented. ll jm GLADYS PARKER Draw* her Image Gladys Parker Draws 'Mopsy' in Own Image Tbusle - headed, flirtatious i “Mopsy.” who flounces across the pages of The Star. Is as cute and pert as her author, Gladys Parker. She ought to be—Mias Parker has made : ••Mopsy” a mirror-image of < herself. The S-foot tall, 85-pound artist literally put* herself on paper when she draws “Mopsy.” • “I got the idea when Cartoon ist Rube Ooldbert said my hair looked like a mop." Miss Parker says, “and Mopay has been my main Interest ever since.” || Now. when Miss Parker, combs her hair, she patnstak- , tngly rumples tt again to give tt the Mopsy mark. She wears 1 clothe* that are made from.i the drawings of Mopay’s end- h less wardrobe and she paints, her mouth Mopsy-wise. The 1 , question is: Where does Mopsy leave off and Money’s model; 1 begin? p (Yea can aae “Mopsy" far a ' model In The Star’* comic ear- ' toon strip and panel contest I for young amateurs ap ta the age of 19. now going on, with 83M In cash prise* aad a hast of national awards waiting to be won. The details, mist and an entry blank are printed every day in The Star comic section and on Sunday la TEEN.) Miss Parker was in the dress designing business In Tono wanda. N Y„ when a sledding accident hospitalised her one winter. Bhe started to draw to while away the time and her | art and fashion talents have been paired ever since. Her first cartoon figure /ras “Flapper Fanny" but that char acter has given way to Mopsy In recent years. Mopsy Is a not-so-dumb. leggy flirt; she Is cute, saucy and ftrivflous and her object In life la men. fashion and fun. The girls particularly like Mopsy’s clothes. They are orig inals by Oladys Parkor. A highlight of Miss Parker’s career was a trip she made to visit American troops in Korea. In addition to drawing for tha Ols. she had to keep up her deadlines for the newspapers In America who carry Mopsy. She lugged her drawing board with her wherever she went, to a different hospital and base every day. traveling with armed guards because of the possibility of guerrillas. What she missed most on that trip was a bathtub. Mopsy la drawn In simple lines without too much com plexity of feature—except In the clothes—which should mske her a natural for young girls MOPSY Which la Which? entering the contest. Any char- acter from any comic strip or panel In The Star can be used, however. Watch the Star every day for more details about the big comic cartoon contest. It ends In mid-February. I ADVERTISEMENT. How to Speak and Write Like a College Graduate ‘Now. 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Her father obtained court j WEDNESDAY • nil Watch your mail for a whale of a buy \ j, YOUR LAST CHANCE EVER TO GET If I J J FOR ONLY \Oi A COPY writs to prevent their marrying in England and Scotland and they flew here byway of the Netherlands. The couple left the plane separately. Mr. Elwes is the son of the British society Painter Simon Elwes, now in New York. ROOFING o*#r MOM Mi m Mm Mst*# plltM Arts Smcs HR Rom Brothers JA. 2,1221 1 N lh MywPr Aw Vs