beat to the discredit he brought upon the aanes of Heaton, but he is my father, and ton say no more." -"Father," broke in Edith eagerly, "don't blame George altogether. He wished to do the honourable thing and marry me openly, but I was afraid of your
December 24, 1921 - Meath Herald and Cavan Advertiser - Kells, Meath, Republic of Ireland
BUSHMILLS STATUE, UNVEILED BY EDITH LADY MACNAOHTEN. The memori:>l erected the people of the district the seventy men who were killed during the war was unveiled in Bushmills on Saturday, Edith lady Macnsghien, widow of the sth baronet. Situated in the
carman, of Wyvel Road, South Lambeth. According to certificates produced the prisoner was married at Brighton in 1912 to Edith Mabel Tompkins, ana to Annie Amelia Barker, at Stock well, in 1917. last-mentioned gave evidence with baby in her arms. She
January 8, 1921 - Larne Times - Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland
good deal better golfer now. I doubt whether there any amateur who could give her such odds. M iss Edith Leitch’s Curious Swing. Her sister. Miss Edith Leitch, who also competed in the big meeting at Deal, New Jersey, this week, would be just good a golfer
; Mabel A. Murphy, B.Sc.; Elsie I. Stoops, 8.A.; Edith J. Wilson, B.Mus. Diploma in Education. Mary E. Best, Sara Close, Robert P. Harbison, Samuel J. Hutchinson, John Lowry, Marianne M'Cutcheon, Edith E. M. Moore, B.Sc.; Thomas H. Moore (with distinction
in the round. The others had reconrso tr whiskey. the glom dike. polities. and that similia similibes care. But, say--Ramp. Edith Carr was just about the fiweiit woman in the world—liiett.toned sod mad and noble. and playing her ideals to win at all kinds
June 7, 1921 - Dublin Evening Telegraph - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
pinch of cayenne. Serve very hot piled high a vegetable dish. Lady Edith will glad answer queries from Housewives. Letters of inquiry should be addressed to the Editor lor Lady Edith, and will be answered in this column. Motor Proseention Coleraine.—The