Word: princess
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Princess Babs's" subsequent extravagances in Venice and elsewhere not only made great tabloid copy, but fine indignation material for columnists like Westbrook Pegler, who simmered: "At this writing your correspondent has not yet had time to visit any of the Woolworth 5-and-10? stores to observe the rejoicing. . . . It was pretty hard to keep the girls within bounds last winter when Woolworth's own little Babbie, the darling of the $10-a-week personnel, married the dream prince from Russia in a love match as pure as anything in the matrimonial record of the Goulds...
...princess' 22nd birthday an orchestra was flown to Paris from London, and the total cost of the party was more than $10,000. The Georgian nobleman's comment was: "We didn't think it fitting to spend too much in these times...
Honeymooning in the U. S., Prince Louis Ferdinand von Hohenzollern and his bride, Princess Kyra, stopped off at Detroit, visited the Ford assembly line where Prince Louis once worked. Said a former fellow worker: "Hello, Louey, I see you finally got hooked...
...Born. To Princess Sibylle and Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden; their third daughter, to the disappointment of the nation, which wanted a prince; in Stockholm...
...Married. Princess Eugenie of Greece and Denmark, 28, two years ago rumored as a possible queen for England's King Edward VIII; to Prince Dominique Radziwill of Poland, 27; in Paris...