Word: brides
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...booklet about the Widows' & Widowers' Club. Excerpt: "Mrs. Stull is a veritable bundle of energy, pretty, vivacious and possessed of magnetic eyes, the color of sapphires." When Mrs. Stull discovered that Mr. Kabelac and the Countess could be mar ried at once, she proudly gave the bride away, left for Atlantic City "where 500 of my boys and girls will be gathered to cele brate my birthday." Best news on Mrs. Stull's birthday was from Mr. Miller. Mr. Miller was holding a dance in celebration of his engagement to Mrs. J. E. Barker, thrice a widow...
...there was to know about English cookery. His peregrinations over Europe in pursuit of his muse were interrupted by military service, but even in the army his talents came to the fore, got him the pleasant billet of cook to a general. A civilian again, he married, took his bride to the U. S. to set up for himself. In Lynbrook, Long Island, he started a tiny restaurant which soon became a famed resort of Manhattan gourmets. J. P. Morgan Sr., Diamond Jim Brady, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Theodore Roosevelt, David Belasco were among his clientele. Prohibition nearly ruined Henri, drove...
...George & Bride...
...about how Harold Lloyd came back to "find himself a wife." At first I didn't see anything funny, but soon I was laughing. I continued to read until something on p. 15 caught my attention. To my surprise, I saw that Prince George had found "himself a bride...
...that played for the East last week was built around its No. 3, tall, brawny, 27-year-old Winston Guest, second cousin of Britain's Winston Churchill. After last week's game young Winston Guest did not even wait for dinner before rushing to town with his bride, Helena McCann Guest, to tell the New York Young Republican Club about his three ambitions for 1934: "To marry Helena. ... To help win the East-West polo series. . . . To win the election in the 19th [State Senatorial] District...