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Show His Dancing Caotured Her Heart r, ' - f 1 y ' - 1 ' . f ! , !' J s ' I i t " -' 1 I ' ' f- s" ' I Ls.-i f " f ; VwJ I ' I'our months ago Frank Richie, despite the burden of his eiglity-tliree years was sauntering gaily down the street in Sawtelle, Calif., his shoes shiiied, his lint nt a rakish angle and his eye on the alert for any entrancing femininity. On a porch sat Mrs. Emma Lyckberg, eighty-two years old. Out if I he corner of his eye Richie saw her. He noted her fashionably curled bobbed hair, sauntered on to the corner, walked around in a circle, then went hack "and made himself acnuainted." Soon after he took her to a dance, and she was so entranced wall the way he "hoofed it" that she consented to be his wife, lhev both have been married before, and have children and grandchildren. |