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GOLDWYN GIRLS AS U.S. ARMY NURSES--OFF DUTY!

... GOLDWYN GIRLS AS U.S. ARMY ^^NURSES-- OFF DUTY! Reddish blonde with hazel- blue eyes LORRAINE MILLER, from Virginia. Right Green-eyed blonde DOROTHY GARNER, former newspaper reporter and cigarette girl. Right Brown-eyed SHELBY PAYNE, former Holmby Col- lege graduate. Blue-eyed blonde JUNE LANG a girl ivith dancing and screen experience Brown-haired blue-eyed ELLEN HALL, from Los Angeles. I ...

'Celanese' TRADE MARK

... ;A::>:; *m The simplification of wartime Lingerie in Celanese pin-points attention on the beauty of the fabric itself. That is why Lingerie in 'Celanese' has triumphed over present- day restrictions it is i still lovely and ex cellent Coupon -value. ...

Published: Wednesday 28 June 1944
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 40 | Page: Page 27 | Tags: Photographs 

CLOSE SUPPORT by the NAVY: On the Channel Crossing and Off the Beaches

... On right The bombarding force sailed with 95,365 rounds of ammuni tion from 16 in. to 4 in. It was expected that something in the nature of 16,000 tons of ammunition would be expended in the first few days of the assault. Although the expenditure of so heavy a weight proved unnecessary, the Allied Navies, in two days, carried out the most persistent and heaviest bom bardment in Naval history. ...

Young Farmers in Four Counties: Berkshire

... Young Farmers in Four Counties Berkshire THESE happy young people are members of Young Farmers' Clubs in Berkshire. On succeeding pages are pic tures illustrating Y.F.C. acti vities in three other counties. The Y.F.C. movement con tinues to make immense strides and is supported by some of the most infiueptial agricul turists in the country. Young farmers, choosing in wartime to devote their ...

A Calf-Rearing Farm in Renfrewshire

... ALTHOUGH Floors Farm, Eaglesham (near Glasgow), gained a wide notoriety when Hess landed on it in 1941, it is one which has a special interest in agricultural matters. Calf-rearing here is the main occupation, and ingenious methods in feeding, cleanliness, and especially in segregation, might well be fol lowed profitably on many other farms. The attested herd of Ayrshires usually number about ...

All the Trouble on the Left

... THE Bedfordshire Golf Club at Bidden ham organised a successful match for the Red Cross and St. John Fund on their course just 1 from the centre of Bedford town, a most convenient distance in these days of transport restrictions. Missingword Many Service men and women, including our Dominion and American friends, followed the play on a lovely afternoon for golf dull, with a nice breeze blowing ...

A Perthshire Beet Singling Competition

... /\RGANISED by the British Sugar Corporation and the Carse of Gowrie Junior Agriculturist Club, a beet singling competition held at Millhills, Inchture, attracted more than sixty competitors. Captain Barty, of the Sugar Cor poration's Cupar factory, was in charge. [Carse of Gowrie is the fertile alluvial tract which extends along the north bank of the Tay from Kinnoull Hill, Perthshire, to the ...

London Club for W.L.A

... ONE very cold early morning Mr. Bertram de N. Cruger, representative in England of the British War Relief Society of America, saw members of the Women's Land Army working in the fields. He shivered in sym pathy and then warmed in admira tion. So when last year he was auviacu ui liic u,uuu-t_n_mcii uuugci of the two foremost Labour Groups of America, the American Federa tion of Labour and the ...

Mid-Summer Routine: Grown in a Reader's Garden--What is It?

... Mid-Summer Routine Grown in a Reader's Garden-- What is It? By Our Horticultural Correspondent THE combined effects of late frosts and a drought of quite unusual severity have upset gardening programmes in many parts of the country. The work of trans planting seedlings and sowing winter veget ables, referred to in our last issue, is, generally speaking, behind schedule and now that the drought ...

More Young Farmers

... PICTURES on the preceding page illustrate a stock-judging con test in Berkshire. Here are further pictures showing the activities of Young Farmers' Clubs in three more counties. The photographs at the top were taken in Yorkshire, where in terest in Friesian cattle is as strong as ever. The middle set was taken at Dauntsey's School, West Lavington, near Devizes, where the Rally was opened by ...

Liberation of the Kuban

... BY capturing the Taman Peninsula in the first part of October, the Red Army has liberated from the German invaders one of the richest and most productive regions of the Soviet Union the Kuban. It is no wonder that the Russian people call it their gem. The bountiful Kuban soil, cultivated by the labour- loving Cossacks, gave the country about 100,000,000 poods (over 1,600,000 tons) of grain ...