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... turns to thoughts of love, and mother-in-law’s thoughts turn to wedding cakes. We don't think it’s possible to have a better wedding cake than ours ~—if it were we'd make it. The cake is rich and dark, the almond paste home made, the icing is crisp yet never ...
... film— Grant and Bergman (Ingrid) leading, the title changed 10 Indiscreer. It is a light, frothy, ultra-sophisticated piece of cake: a cinch: God is in His Heaven. Josephine H. Player and Stanley Daiton lead the cast, all should be well with the world ...
... and into a cornfield. Having made our way back to the car we hurried on to Charlecote Park and had a cup of coffee and a piece of cake before returning home. Birthdays 16th-22nd June Saturday: Lisa Fernandes of Stratford is 4; Lorna Bosworth of Wellesbourne ...
... regular summer treat — a ‘cup of coffee and a piece of cake.' So 11 am saw us walking under the imposing Tudor Gatehouse and heading for the Orangery and the coffee and cake. Unfortunately there was no cake to be found — I wondered if they were saving ...
... sale, a barbecue and a bar will he included. A PIECE OP CAKE. Home bakers will find entrance easy to a sale at Campden House on Thursday 2nd May. If they bring along a cake suitable for selling at the cake stall, they will be let in for ...
... chanceof-a-lifetime. With Hartley out of position he blazed and boobed from five yards an effort that ought to have been a piece of cake. * You lucky people ’? T wonder ! Best men on the fieid ? Both left-backs. Least effective ? The centre-forwards. Town: ...
... to go to bed, which at lengtgohe did. Policeconstable Partridge gave similar evidence, and said that his lordship cut a piece of cake and ate it, in order to explain why he had the bread knife in his hand. Defendant called his son, Robert Johnstone, who ...
... to someone else. They were to be the people who were to serve, not to be served, not to be llwl{l wanting the biggest piece of cake, not to be always looking after thefr own most precious dignity, not to be the people who always wanted to be acknowledged ...