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HERE AND THERE

A Generous Tnbute. Gratitude is generally lare m this world, and therefoie one admires all the more the tnbute which Mr. Harry Rodier Heath, of Golders Green, paid to his woman secretary, says an Entjliso writer. Mr. Heath left £5000 to

'this lady, Winifred Elizabeth; Campbell, 3 .: stating that she-had been.employed fry v f-the\flra--for:m]wei'tt^'-;2s,:';yearstj.'9a# •'• in doing; so he"inade-.tiiis~cbarniii]g'a(^ ■V'toowled^ent',<)f^b.er;<se|;yices;i:,<i;,-.. i j:,i i during.which time she has acted as.n'ty'1 ■i personal secretary (Tyith'.jmarked abil-.-■■■'ity;-; devoting herseft'vuiremitting'ly.itb 'Her duties and never sparing herself in • her;.^?deavpurs to^be helpful'to me/and ;•; to carry but; my Tvishes/knd especially > during the last few years of my/busi- .*■ ness, life." -This'seems ;a case where • a.model employer found;the;secretary : t/ihe deserved. ;^/.' ?...-^ /^Jr/-^:^-/-'; . j New Zealand School Journal. ; > i : J :^A very interesting'account of' Abys:V sraia is;;given in the^ September ;humi\ ber of the New<Zealarid School Journal. j-A good map'accompanies^the'descrip- .; iive article. ;V,A story, from Central ■Africa, "Killing: a Hippo," is: another; i:; interesting ; item for . the.: older. pupils, ■T. and;-is'also /illustrated. -With some f goodvpbetry ■ and:aistpry^of /Raphael, ;v there/is much of interest.! The middle /■"section has' stories,'; a -description of .a Persian .carpeti; pqetiyr and:; something ;about."May Day." 'The litle ; ones are "jwell provided 'for as usual," and: in - all jhe Journal is a'very.attractive one. . : ■ I^cipe WahiecL, ■?■■.'..:.■ ;.-■•';>:;; '■■'•■'■'•■!/~- !X'At/correspondent asks if any.1 reader c'puld oblige; with.a recipe'for covering up scratches and marks on the back of a frameless mirror,,., ■, ,i ■:■;,■: .;-./ /■' Juiiible and Gttt Sale; v ';s'i^^•.:--i v'TheXa^esV:^l^^aJy.:■■of,■th'e■.:•: ■;Port' . Nicholson {;SilVer>Band 'has: collected . a wonderful-'assortmeht of ':-i goods for V. the ivmble'^aleiorivFriday:night. New • goods:j«s.7Well;ias^secohd-hand will, be . ■and: ,'greaV careihas been taken in the selection;Cof^^tdrtibles.';'-/Further' 'de-: M?S giveh; by advertisement;. also ,an about free: gifts. :,^We;a^t^urprise.:';7v";:-^O : V i v'^;..,.: +k. party: which ihvaded'Miss tj can Cokert; flat on Saturday night proved a,-.yery:happy one, and an enjoyable /wno,; was-.spent,,;. Among those pre- ■ sjenfiwere Misses Dot McLean, Marie Dickinson, Evelyn, Diana, and Naomi and. Peggy r'Bestr : and MesMU'ltoy, Wobdcock; Bernard Ryan Bare; Sandford,;Brian 'McCawe,: BruceDrummond; and . ;D. Amos.v;; ;-V ;■ 'i ; -\ ■ I|Aibeautifm Ifaliari womaq living In Lbndonibas renounced heir religion and become ,:.a^: Mphammedah/in order: to rtßrryi'a;sheik'.:'She;is Armida Giajo, tbiry.yeJai>pld.;.3daughte'r of Professor Edoardo Giajo, :;the Italian, artist who lives in England. Her bridegrobm-to-' ; bteyis,: Sheik Abdul ..Hamid, thirty^six- ■;: year^oldi'son of an^ Indian .chieftain, : aiidjithe first Indian to become a member.; of the-Royal Institute of British Ajchitects.. Professor! Giajo has given hisyconsent to the marriagei and his daughter vhas now gone to Rome to ; receive herimother's blessing. She met net;, sheik,toxiryeaiskgo."lt is:a ; ttemendous: step for my daughter to take,"'- said Professor Giajo; "but'her' life Jis. her'own. : . She has embraced Islam for .the salce,of her love for Sheik Abdul jHamid. -I have given my. consent vtd'itheir: marriage because I believe: their love: for each other is very great";. Professor Edoardo 'Giajo has exhibited at the Royal Academy on three occasions.

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Evening Post, Issue 50, 27 August 1935, Page 15

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HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Issue 50, 27 August 1935, Page 15

HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Issue 50, 27 August 1935, Page 15