At the Burgh Court on Tuesday, Bailie Gold sentenced Mary Gibbon, of no fixed residence, to prison for 30 days without the option of a fine, for conducting herself in a disorderly manner and committing a breach of the peace at the Public Assistance Office in Grange Street, on Mo
June 4, 1937 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
A word in connection with the forthcoming annual Bonnet Guild Festival celebrations—Miss Margaret Ogilvie is this year's "Corsehill Queen" and she will be crowned by Mrs W. B. Waddell, M.A., of the Schoolhouse, on Saturday, Juno 26, at the ceremony in the Avenue Square which is
June 4, 1937 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
There is no end to the opportunities for the tall girl in the way of evening clothes, for she can wear to perfection botla the long, clinging line and the full-skirted. bouffant one. Holiday frocks for evening wear are nothing if not varied this season. You can wear cotton, prin
June 4, 1937 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
Canon Wilkinson. whose versatile genius can illuminate any topic that he writes upon, had an article or. "Air Raids," in a Saturday contemporary, which closes with wise words on the question of peace, which are well worth passing on. He says: "Not much will be safe if the dogs o
December 17, 1937 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
A year has elapsed since King George VI. became Monarch of the greatest Empire the world has known. The duties of kingship fell upon him with dramatic suddenness. Memories of the suspense and excitement which preceded the abdication of King Edward VIII. remain vividly in our min
December 17, 1937 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland