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... Country Club Week-end Pat Kirkwood Believes in Exercise Five years ago, Lancashire- born Pat Kirkwood made her first appearance with Stanley Lupino in Cinderella at Princes Theatre. She was only fifteen then, but already provincial music halls bad given her the assurance of an experienced knowledge of stage craft. Now, at twenty, she is with Stanley again, this time starring as his wife 44 ...
... The Duke of Alba, Spanish Ambassador to Britain, has returned to England after fifteen weeks' absence. He went back to Madrid in October intending to stay a few weeks, hut serious illness prolonged his visit. He has brought back to England with him his only child, sixteen-year-old Lady Maria del Kosario Cayetana Fitz James Stuart y de Silva, who is known as 44 Tana. The family name recalls ...
... 44 Lucky Jim Lawrence at His Surrey Home With His Wife and Family Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lawrence were married in March 1940. Now they have a baby daughter, Elizabeth Nierda, known as Bimbo. Walter Woollard Lawrence, eldest son of the late Sir Walter LawTcnce, of Hyde Hall, was first christened Lucky Jim by his many friends, because of his many narrow escapes on the famous Crcsta run. The name ...
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... When we say Good-bye to gas-masks WTat will peace bring for you? Gladness Thank fulness? Or an uncomfortable feeling tbat you migbt bave done more wben your country stood in need? IVlake up your mind today to spend money only on necessities. However mucb you are saving now, a closer study of your personal budget is certain to sbow tbat you can make further economies. Invest to the utmost in ...
... X Wm cs&jsfe: X Wmi CHILDREN are continuously building building bones, teeth, tissue, nerves and muscles. They draiv the building material from the food they eat. If the food is unsuitable or lacking in quantity, their development is spoiled. It may be very difficult to make up for it in after life, no matter how good their food then may be. Therefore, ivhere there are wartime shortages, fair ...
... &&.C. //f/f'/f/ y/n /XJ (sOuL THE contrast between the elaborate silk covered lamp standard of 1914 and its modern 'elegant counterpart symbolisesthe rapid and continuous progress always being made in the electrical industry. Science did not stand still in 1914 and to-day the is keeping abreast of developments and improvements that will result in better electrical equipment for the home when ...
... r srjr to time gazed tiredly round the horizon. At two hours after dawn, the mate ordered rowing to stop. He doled out rations. They were not large. The future was uncertain. The men munched their shares at leisure, gazing about the heav ing and now very blue waters without any particular curiosity. The horizon was still empty. There were occasional cotton-wool clouds. The sunlight was bright ...