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Going Out to Goings-On: The Bystander Records the Social Round

... Going Out to Goings-On The 44 Bystander Records the Social Round GOING out and going on from one place to another lost much of its flavour last week. We missed one of the most delightful and deservedly popular personalities in Mayfair in the person of Mr. Eddie Tatham, who suffered a tragic loss in the sudden and quite unexpected death of his sister, Mrs. Joan Dashfield. His bereavement is ...

Debutantes' Gallery: Six More from This Year's List

... 73 I Debutantes' Gallery Six More from This Year's List Miss Jane Morse Is the eighteen-year-old daughter of Captain Anthony Morse, R.N., and Mrs. Morse. Her father is at present with the Chinese Government. Her mother was Mary Leeds, and is a great- granddaughter of Sir George Leeds, first Baronet Lenare Miss Roly Ruck Keene Roly Ruck Keene had her dance ivith Agatha O'Loughlin at Claridge's ...

Published: Wednesday 08 July 1936
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 205 | Page: Page 31 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

This Handicap Business

... By Eleanor E. Helme Dear Bystander, I SUPPOSE handicapping is as fruitful a source of argument as anything else in the golfing world, and to devise a system which is absolutely perfect must be almost beyond the wit of man or woman. This year, as you know, players of 3 and under have been re-handicapped on the average of their six scores, which may all be done over the same course, provided the ...

Published: Wednesday 08 July 1936
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1028 | Page: Page 44 | Tags: Photographs 

There's Racing at Hatfield: For the King's Cup

... There 's Racing at Hatfield By Charles Ward For the King's Cup on Saturday. ALL plans have been completed for the race, which is due to start from de Havilland's aerodrome at Hatfield on Friday morning next at 10 a.m. Two circuits of a 612-mile course will be flown on that day, with twelve circuits of a 26-mile course over and around Hatfield aerodrome for the final Un h nday, competitors will ...

Published: Wednesday 08 July 1936
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1047 | Page: Page 46 | Tags: Photographs 

Cars with a Personality: The 1936 Austin Seven

... Cars with a Personality The 1936 Austin 44 Seven By The Earl of Cardigan THE Austin Seven may well lay claim to the distinction of being the best-known of British light cars. It was first designed a great many years ago. It has since been modified from time to time; but its essential features have not been radically altered. Year after year it goes on selling-- and it brings economical ...

Published: Wednesday 08 July 1936
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 572 | Page: Page 48, 50 | Tags: Photographs 

Playwright Walter Hackett: Nothing Succeeds Like Success

... Playwright Walter Hackett Nothing Succeeds Like Success I I Photographs by Norman Parkinson Walter Hackett's nineteenth play with a part for Marion Lome is running at the Apollo. What 's more, it 's his nineteenth (or more) successful play, for The Fugitives seems to have settled down in the usual Hackett way for a run which reflects credit on everybody but critics who tried to pick holes in ...

Published: Wednesday 15 July 1936
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 243 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Ballet Hoo: Georges-André Martin, the Man Who Dances With His Fingers

... Ballet Hoo Georges- And re Martin, the Man Who Dances With His Fingers Bobyi p^inaWK gay Uff kick can Htgh *lor,Hodo* the n^t b£'TT Jack m pZe°£t I Mi eZaclarca' S ge-door friends Below Georges- Andre s agile fingers might be animating a caricature of himself Choregrapher, Ballet Master and Premier Danseur Photographs by Schall, Paris ^HE art of Georges-Andre Martin is an amusing and ...

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CHAIRMAN OF THE POLO BALL

... MRS. ROBERT VAN DEN BERGH HTHE Polo Ball, which is being held at the Ranelagh Club on July 15th, is in aid 01 tlie Chelsea Boys' Clubs and promises to be a great success. Mrs. van den Bergh, who is this year's chairman, is seen in this photograph with her small son Richard. The Chelsea Club does excellent and much needed work and many well-known people take an interest in it. the Ball is ...

THE CLYDE FORTNIGHT: Where the Prince of Wales's Cup and British-American Cup Contests Will he Held

... The Clyde Fortnight Where the Prince of Wales's Cup and British- American Cup Contests Will he Held By A. GALAFRES CHRISTIE THE whole world knows what the Clyde can do when she tries, and the fame of the annual yachting Fortnight is known wherever yachts sail. There is international class racing for 6-metres, ocean racing, racing for one-design Dragons and international dinghy racing. For ...

SLIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT: Things a Young Man Ought to Know

... Above: THESE TWELVE little backless wonders are a part oh, what a part of the new British Lion film Soft Lights and Sweet Music, in which Ambrose, archdeacon of L band music, stars with such austere coevals as the Western Brothers, the eminent Mr. Harry Tate, Mr. Billy Ben- Hk net, the Dorchester Girls, and Si the Five Charladies a pro- duction destined, we believe, to make its mark on the ...

HAIL TO THE CHAMPION: Reflections from Hoylake

... HAIL TO THE CHAMPION Reflections from Hoylake ALFRED PADGHAM at last has set the seal on a run of successes by achiev ing the dearest ambition of the professional golfer and, indeed, it would have been all wrong if he had not won at Hoylake last week. His only rival to the title of England s best golfer is Henry Cotton. Perhaps Cotton is a shade the more accurate player from tee to green ...