The Town Clerk (Mr J. S. Neville) has received a letter from Mrs Hugh Brown, Cairnhandy, Ardwell, by Stranraer, Wigtownshire, Scotland, enquiring the whereabouts of James Moles, or family, who left Samfield, Ireland, about 69 years ago. Her cousins' names were Maude, Bessie, Jean, and Annie. Any information should be sent to the Town Clerk. Nine people out of 10, says Professor Augustus Stuart, of Baltimore, United State?, when drying their faces after washing, wipe them downward from forehead to chin. He says that the proper way to dry one's face Is with a vigorous upward and outward motion.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20905, 12 July 1933, Page 6
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