THE MICHIGAN DAIL +0 Pictorial News Of The Day 0 DU N K E-EE-o. u have the word of none other than Ann Sheridan herself that she likes to "dunk," and proves it by im- nersing-daintily-toast in cof- fee, on a Hollywood film lot. A L L 'S F A I R F 0 R T H E F A I R--With mixed emotions Gladys Wood meets a Poland China family destined for the first Grand National Livestock Exposition at San Francisco Nov. 15-2'. H U N T E R S, T H E T I M E I S N I C H-Just to tantalize hunters awaiting the season's start, semi-tame mallards rise from protected grounds in Twin City Ordnance plant, New Brighton, Minn. . L 0 0 K A F T E R S H E L E A P S-When pretty girls start leaping through the air, as does Mar- .garet Field, a Californian, at Sun Valley, Idaho, you can bet that the ice skating season is at hand. THE WOMAN HE L O V E S-The patient wait of the Duchess of Windsor for her royal husband during one stop on their U.S. and Canada visit afforded this chance for a camera study of American-born Wallis Warfield to whom the former King Edward referred as "the woman I love," when he abdicated: England's throne in order to marry her on Jupe 3, 1937, in France. TEA FOR TWO, AN D M O R E-Almost hidden is Con- nie Behrens as she holds what may be the largest silver tea tray ever made, sent from England to New York where it'll be shown at the Fourteenth National Antiques Exposition Oct. 20-24. The giant tray was made in London in 1790 by John Schofield, is a "refugee" from possible damage by wartime bombing raids. F >::t".___Spa;_____________________ :y; ?i} -y., " ti .'" ' .......... .: . . '.'......... .... '.........5 .. is-. .. . ..