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Published: Wednesday 05 March 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 116 | Page: Page 48 | Tags: Photographs 

Two Important Engagements

... The Hon. Deborah Mitford Harlip L°rd e'V Cn The Hon. Deborah Mitford is the youngest of the six daughters of Lord and Lady Redesdale, and teas born in 1920. Her fiance, Lord Andrew Cavendish, is the same age as herself. He is the younger son of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and grandson of the Marquess of Salisbury, and is now a Second Lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards the regiment ...

Published: Wednesday 12 March 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 220 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Advertisements

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HOME FRONT Characters--These Were!

... Home Front (j* aracters-- T ese w By Ferdinand Tuohy THE talk had veered to wartime leakages of information in circles that ought to know better, when one of the company slowly expelled from his cigar and observed: All the same, it can't be as bad as it was in the last war. Remember the Repington crowd that used to forgather at luncheon and dinner tables several times a week and discuss ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1941
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 650 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Photographs 

Graphic

... After acting the liigh-falutin', dreamy, exigent wife in Philip Barry's coinedy for a highly successful year's run on Broadway, Katharine Hepburn has played the part all over again for the screen. And again successfully New York film critics and the Motion Picture Academy have both chosen her performance as one of 1940's best. This story, set against a high society background in Philadelphia, ...

Published: Wednesday 05 March 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 150 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Theatreland: Keeping in Touch With the Current Shows by Wireless

... Keeping in Touch With the Current Shows by Wireless The popular B.B.C. event, 44 Theatreland, takes place every Friday at 1.15, bringing to listeners excerpts of good plays, past and present. Raymond Glendcnning arranges and produces these programmes, which give an entertaining commentary on the current theatre. 44 No Time for Comedy, a great success in the provinces and at several soldiers' ...

Published: Wednesday 05 March 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 200 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Social Round-about: The Tatler and Bystander in Town and Country; Empire Tea-Dance

... The Tatler and Bystander in Town and Country By Bridget Chetwynd Empire Tea-Dance THE New Zealand Forces Club had a party in honour of Lady Cranborne. There was tea, followed by dancing until seven o'clock. Miss Beatrice Lillie sang, including a nice number about Three Little Fishes, and a very happy time was had by the large crowd there, which included Lady Diana Cooper, in a most ...

Published: Wednesday 05 March 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1849 | Page: Page 10, 12 | Tags: Photographs 

Over the Sticks at the Cheltenham Meeting

... Bogskar, last year's Grand National winner, making his first appearance this season, is seen second from the right at the start of the Tewkesbury Handicap Steeplechase, an interesting event at Cheltenham. He finished seventh. Major L. Montagu's Savon, carrying top-weight, ridden by G. Archibald, won by two lengths Lady Sybil Phipps Second Lieutenant and Mrs. K.' Cameron were marking up their ...

Published: Wednesday 05 March 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 138 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Journey West, South- West

... Journey West, South-West By Ashley Courtenay AT the end of February I set out upon an expedition. A wintry six weeks had kept me off the road, so I had a January tank full of petrol, and my February and March units intact. With a suspicion of snow m the sky I set my course eastward from Dulverton with a view to letting people know in Sussex how we were faring Zummerset way and vice versa, and ...

Eminent Dog Lovers

... By A. Croxton Smith THE beauty of dogs is that they are accessible to men and women in all grades of society, the poor deriving as much pleasure from the company of their mongrels as the rich do from those of more exalted lineage. Under the skin there is no difference between the rascal that is obviously a case of mixed pickles and the dignified gentle man that has a long pedigree to his name. ...

The Crime of White Bread and its Solution

... That the ordinary bread of to-day is no longer the staff of life is not the baker's fault, but the fault of the consumer. Our grandfathers did not worry over vitamin shortage it is a new complaint brought about by so-called progress. IT was the rich who first asked for white bread, but it was the poor who demanded bread as white as that of the gentry. That the well-to-do ate white bread did ...