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Show 0 sabelle iritis Coast Doll Show -sn Rosabelle has just re-'v re-'v returned from San, Diego, where she has been attendee attend-ee National Doll Show spon-'Jby spon-'Jby Mr. Olin W. Gellespie, ident of the Goodwill Indus-3 Indus-3 of California. -( National Doll Show is an .-al affair with Mr. Gellespie ihasa large and varied collec- of dolls himself. More than 5 Ms from coast to coast were ji'.ed at the show which of-many of-many unique and varied at-jois, at-jois, one of which was the 3ee of sitting in the musical h. isabelle returned wearing a ribbon awarded to her for distinguished services to chil-:r.TEe chil-:r.TEe award was made on THE iilBELLE DAY which was an--J.A by His Honor, Mayor Har--;5a, to the school children of : Diego. Sr. Gellespie repjrted that more z a thousand school children ii to pay court to Queen Rosa- ar.d to hear her story and -ierscrapbook and treasures. ?1 Roabelle came a miniature -iow of Neptune's Babies from I Cellcspie's collection. These ":Ms made of kelrj a seaweed spm in the Pacific ocean off 's coast of Southern -California, aw in steamers some 30 or 40 in length. Marion Reton, a i'oraia portrait artist, has used -: material to creat dolls of all a and characters. Brownies, t two and one-half inches tall d on a sea shell, are the 'aal favorites. Gellespie said in his letter, a sending some kelp dolls to , :i .ool children of Utah. I am g them because I believe i 'ill be good material for a M and will provide an oppor-;!? oppor-;!? to acquaint the children - our Pacific ocean seaweed, -olarly on the Southern Cali--! shores." f Went, the Kelp Doll Show exhibited to the school of Provo. Later, the dolls - own to the children of e by Queen Rosabelle at Jren's Roon of the public file's visit at the library ; be for long as she is sched-J sched-J y to Harrisburg, Pa., to ,;J yLind (Mrs. E. C. Nord dressmaker, who will :j 0me new clothes for H. |