other’s tone, however, Edith Malet inclined to the opinion that her companion was doubtful on the point. “But a painter in oils could never misconstrue ** “Samuel KeUow would never do so.” “What a sweet name, Miss Twistlel” Edith Malet had dropped her
December 11, 1920 - Irish Society (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
NORMAN INNES. “Edith, your dear papa would most certainly deplore such conduct, “I can’t remember doing anything that dad did not deplore." Miss Malet sighed wearily. “I’m sure there can be no harm in offering Mr Smith some tea.” “My dear, these
December 11, 1920 - Irish Society (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Tenterden (Kent), where she spent the last years of her life, is left to her daughter, Miss Edith Craig, absolutely. The residue to be divided. One-half is to go to Miss Edith Craig absolutely, with a direction that the value of the property at Small Hythe, less
remain always Yours sincerely. GEORGE H. TANNER PROMISING PORTADOWN VOCALIST. Our readers will be gratified to learn that Miss Edith de Pauley, Parkmotmt, Portadown, had a splendid reception on her appealance at the Ulster Hall Organ Recital in Belfast on
of Mira Edith ! Le i tc h . th e Estkish internationalist..and Yrs. Hurd. As Min l Campbell. the latter won the British title in 1909 and 1911, and she has scored triplo aucces;es in the British-American Ilig Canadian c hampionships. Miss Edith I t umfotort
October 3, 1923 - Dublin Evening Telegraph - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
LAST DAY. By CLIVE R. FENN. Author 01 “A kiitter Yoke,” “The Pilgrim and the Star,” “Scouts Three,” “A Royal Romance,” etc. Edith Hurst drew herself up sharply as she heard her mother’s step. She was not going to make bad worse by showing what she felt
September 4, 1920 - Irish Society (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland