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DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930

[[image - black and white photograph of a group of women holding posters and a banner]]
(NEWS photo)

CONTACT! - Off to a flying start, women aviators sell tickets for dance for unemployed fund. Among workers are (l. to r.) Betty Huyler Gillies, Mrs. Opal Kunz, H. Foster Bain, Ruth Elder Camp, Frances Marsaillis, Mrs. Samuel Clark, Ruth Nichols, Viola Gentry, [[ink underlined]] Manila Davis, [[/ink underlined]] Marjorie Doeg.
-Story on page 30
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SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1930

On the Wings of Fashion 

[[image - black and white photo of Opal Kunz and Ruth Elder Camp]]

Mrs. Opal Kunz (left) and Mrs. Ruth Elder Camp, two of the well-known aviatrices who lent brillance to the Women's Aviation Show at New York. The affair was sponsored by the Women's Emergency Fund Committee and featured ultra-smart fashions for the air.
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