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BY. SYLVIA MAYFAIR

... Hotel on Sth June. by the High commtssioner for South Africa. Several members of the Royal Family VISitP I the great. Chelsea Flower Show last week. The King and Queen came early In the afternoon of the private slew, and spent two hours among the rock-and-water ...

%LAWS BEAT-LOOKING DEBUTANTE?

... tree. 20 feet high and over eight• years old. This gift was 'imputed by the Queen when Their Majesties visited the Chelsea flower show last month. The nutgaltleent rhododendron trees in ths• l'alatee gardens ure great favourites of The Queen, who k delighted ...

I SEE . . . By 6 Well Known Leffideser

... down to the sea to review fleet have been au excellent tonic. • The queen blowing a kiss to the Duchess of Ken; at the Chelsea Flower Show which she visited with Mpg George and Queen Mary last week. • Jules Bache, America's most famous art collector and ...

LONI.IOII Calif fLit - ;Air . 'The Court tailor artwnding at tnt door the Throne room In St. James'. Palace

... starter at the Derby. wearing a silk hat and Welßnttton boots at the same time. Lady ILuibury's hat blown off at the Chelsea Flower Show, being caugbt by the St-year-old Duke of Connaught The beadle of the Henry VII Chapel. Westmlnister Abbey. going to ...

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... the Royal Courts made the usual diluting picture at Buckingham Palace, the Russian Ballet was in town again, and the Chelsea Flower Show was for those who were able to find time for it. Above all, the sun smiled beamingly the while. The King and Queen will ...

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... the original idea of giving a series of luncheon parties a house warming at their new Chelsea home. I wax invited the other day and, after lunch, Walker-Leigh showed me over the house, which has been completely rebuilt in six months. The tour was most ...

ORCHID GROWER No. I

... ORCHID GROWER No. I. On Private View day at the Chelts a Flower Show, Sir Jeremiah Cohnau. Orchid Grower No. 1, was in great form, showing the King and Queen his beloved blooms with the aid of ruler. At his place at. Gatton, which was burned down a ...

night. Consequently you can have no knowledge of our whereabouts. I hope you may soon get my letters from ..

... means, for hundreds of tiny flowers go to the making of a necklace, brooch and ear-rings. I had tea the other day with Lady, Romilly in the beautiful new house she and her husband have taken in Oxford Square. Afterwards, she showed me the house, which has ...

Bridesmaids at the Berkeley. There were two Royalties dining at :otherwise, there would be a considerthe ..

... least well-known in Royal Academy must be a well-known Chelsea circles. This is not so at all, and there are many pictures from the brushes of ordinary working men and women in this season's show. One charming study is the work of a clerk in an insurance ...

County News. BANGOR

... pass a few hours at the International Horticultural Exhibition at Chelsea. It is arrt„ +t an opportunity of seeing the maginacent collection of roses and orchids and other prize flowers, and the grand exhibits of fruit and vertables, should be of much ...

Given kindlier behaviour than the of the Weather—that best-abused of authorities—has lately manifested, there ..

... and popular song, es s a s a '' tially the flower of all the world!' the Japanese, with their solemn festivals for the plum blossom, the exquisite double pink cherry, the iris, and the chrysanthemu m , show a singular preference for form 0) 0 4 perfume ...

HOW TO BE HAPPY TEO' MARBLED. A lecture on the above subject was delivered in the Wesley Hall, Bangor, oa

... Burns* The Cotter's Saturday Night, as an ideal home life. and showed that religion must permeate a home if it woad be happy. He then, in the mares of au eloquent peroration, showed that the peat and the good men that the world had sem, had been reared ...