FOREWARNED, FOREARMED
... FOREWARNED. FOREARMED BUT THEY CAN'T KEEP HIM OUT ...
... FOREWARNED. FOREARMED BUT THEY CAN'T KEEP HIM OUT ...
... THE XIXth CLUB'S DINNER TO THE RYDER CUP TEAM- -BY MEL Prior to the British Ryder Cup Team's departure for America, they were entertained by some 200 Members and Guests of that enterprising club, the XIXth Club, at Grosvenor House. The evening was a fitting send-off to our team, which will meet the American professionals at the Ridgewood Country Club on September 28th and 29th. Mr. Leonard ...
... THE EXETER GOLF CLUB BY MEL Although the present course of the Exeter Golf Club is a modern development, the Club itself was founded as long ago as 1895. For more than thirty years its members kept to their original nine-hole course on the top of Pennsylvania, but the old course was quite inadequate to the needs of Exeter golfers. A site for an eighteen-hole course was acquired on the Wear ...
... THE LUCIFER GOLFING SOCIETY DINNER By Mel H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, the captain of the Lucifer Golfing Society, presided at the seventh annual dinner which was held at the Savoy, and attended by 430 members and guests. It was a dinner given to the British Empire Overseas golfers, and it was with the object of linking up all four corners of the British golfing world that the society was ...
... GOLF CLUBS AND GOLFERS THE NORTH MIDDLESEX GOLF CLUB BY MEL The North Middlesex Golf Club at Friern Lane, Whetstone, was formed in 1905. It can claim that it was the first club to be purchased by a public authority namely, the Friern Barnet U.D.C. in 1928. There are some 650 members in all, and it is a very sociable club. The Concert Party Golfing Society forms part of the membership. The ...
... THE UBHTEB SECRETARIES CHUB LUNCMEOK A DISTINGUISHED ASSEMBLAGE- -BY FRED MAY The United Secretaries Club assembles under its roof, or round its board as it would be more convenient to say, a large number of most excellent and bard-working gentlemen secretaries of organisations principally connected with the motoring world, who carry on their onerous duties with a patience which completely ...
... RACKETS CELEBRITIES AT QUEEN'S CLUB BY MEL The greatest celebrity in this page of portraits is Major-General Seymour Sheppard, who is Sheppard the Sapper to anyone who has ever had anything to do with the region in which quite a big spot of bother is boiling up at this moment. General Sheppard has been connected with practically every unpleasantness that has occurred on the North-West and ...
... Gordon Harder in Saloon Bar AT WYNDHAM'S THEATRE PEOPLE ROUND THE BAR (AT TOP) JOHN FRANKLIN, PEGGY LIVESEY, ANNA KONSTAM, MERVYN JOHNS (ON LEFT) BARBARA BABINGTON, LEUEEN MacGRATH; (RIGHT) GORDON HARKER. THE background for all these people (and several more, including a murderer) is in warm contrast with the black-out from which you enter a bright-lighted bar, complete with crimson curtains ...
... THE MEN BEHIND THE GUNS, AND OTHER THINGS. AT OLYMPIA All the thousands and thousands of people who go every year to one of the best spectacles of the whole London Season see a wonderful show of horse, fut, and draghoons, to say nothing of the Horse Gunners and the sailors, marvellously carried out, perfect in every detail, and done with that precision for which the sailor and the soldier ...
... THE CITY FIRM WHO GOT AN ORDER By Patrick Bellew ...
... BEAGLIN By H. M. Bate A limited number of specially printed and mounted copies of the above picture can be obtained from the offices BEAGLING By H. M. Bateman btained from the offices of this paper at the price of 10s. 6d. each; signed artist's proofs at 20s. each postage, (id. extra ...
... GOLF CLUBS AND GOLFEMS LANGLEY PARK GOLF CLUB, BECKENHAM By MEL This club was started in 1910 and in those days it was known as the Parklangley Club, and after the War it was re-opened (having been closed down during the four years of conflict) and given its present name in 1919. The course is a very flat one. but has nevertheless great variety, possessing many natural hazards. There is one ...