People clowning. A man stands. A couple with a doll in their arms. The couple pretends that the doll is a baby. They cuddle the doll, kiss it and then kiss each other. The couple dances. Another couple dance, hug each other and then kiss. A woman with a paper bag over her head. A man hands her a candy cane. The man laughs. He hands a wooden toy horse to the woman. They kiss through the paper bag. The woman removes the paper bag. They both kiss and pose. A woman beckons a man. Two women upbraid a man. The man holds hands over his ears. All three of them pose. A man with a cigar in his mouth. A woman lights the cigar for him. They pose. The man wipes his face with a napkin. They sit down and pose.
Boy scouts unveil Harry Brooks Memorial Tablet at Michigan Avenue and Shaefer Road, Detroit. Boy scouts, policemen and a large crowd of boys gather at the memorial. Some boys hold the American flags. Boys remove large wreath of flowers from the monument. Two boys remove the drape from the tablet. Two boys stand at attention at both sides of the memorial. An inscription on the tablet pays tribute to the boy scouts of Fordson.
Mrs Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Mr Henry Ford, Mrs Ford and Mr Edsel Ford pose in front of a plane and then Mrs Lindbergh enters the plane and leaves. A plane in the hangar with several people standing near it. A man poses near the plane. Several people talk to each other. Mr Edsel Ford, Mrs Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Mr Henry Ford and Mrs Ford pose in front of the plane. Mrs Lindbergh (wife of Charles Lindbergh) enters the plane. She looks out of the plane door. The plane taxis out of the hangar and takes off. The plane in flight. A photographer takes pictures of the plane.
A Ford Tri-Motor in flight with Mrs Lindbergh, wife of Charles Lindbergh, aboard. A man stands on a runway and looks as a Ford Tri-Motor also known as 'The Tin Goose' tries to land. The man moves away as the plane comes towards the runway. The plane comes to a standstill and the man moves towards the plane. The engines stop one at a time. Engines run. Plane taxies and takes off. Plane in flight. Mrs Anne Morrow Lindbergh and some gentlemen near a plane. Mrs Lindbergh gets into the plane followed by the gentlemen. Engines run and the plane takes off. Plane in flight. Aerial view of plane over a field.
Ford Air Service and Commemoration. Several people near the open gate of a Ford plane. Mr Henry Ford places a mail sack into the plane. Mr Edsel Ford also places a mail sack into the plane. The pilot climbs into the cockpit of the plane and closes the door. The plane taxies and takes off.
A 'PCA' plane taxies to stop on the runway. A reporter with a microphone interviews the pilot. Several people gather around the plane. Mr Henry Ford and the pilot stand near the door of the plane. Another pilot stands at the door. A copilot looks out of the window of the cockpit. A man hands over a paper and U.S. mail sack to Mr Henry Ford as the pilot watches. A man presents a plaque to Mr Ford. Mr Ford holds the plaque. A photographer takes pictures of Mr Ford. A plane on a field. Building in the background. Spectators watch as the plane taxies away. A single engine biplane taxies to a halt. 'United Airlines' written on side. A pilot leans out of the cockpit and hands a paper to Mr Henry Ford who is standing on the ground.
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