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HERE AND THERE

A Woman Architect,

Miss M. J. Blanco White, daughter of Mrs. Amber Blanco White and granddaughter of the late Hon. W. Pember Reeves, is a member of the Mars Group of Modern Architectural Research, which is responsible for the excellent display of new architecture and up-to--1 date housing -at the New Burlington [Galleries, states "The Post's" London representative. Miss Blanco White is I a practising architect, and has designed, [among other things, working-class flats lon very modern lines. She considers | that; the woman architect of today has [a capacity for detail and breadth of interest that makes her a great asset .in the planning of housing schemes.

Rust Stain on Bathing Costume. A correspondent asks i'f any reader could supply a method for removing brown stains (presumably rust) from a white woollen bathing costume.

"The Quill."

The new issue of "The Quill," which contains contributions from the members of the Women Writers' and Artists' Society, is a very interesting production. To begin with, the cover is particularly attractive, and is the work of Miss Ngata Furlong. Then there are original stories, sketches, and poems which show talent and a wide interest in the world generally, for they deal with many things. The officers for this year include Miss C. Keddell, L.T.C.L. (president), Lady Hunter, Mrs. Johannes Andersen, J.P., Miss Jessie Mackay, Mrs. Carr Rollett, i Mrs. M. H. Chatfield, M.8.E., J.P., Miss ! Edith Howes, Mrs. W. Moore (Dora ' Wilcox), Miss Jari'e Mander, Miss Eileen I Duggan, 0.8.E., Miss Elsie Morton, Mrs. A,;D. Kerr, Miss.N. E. Coad, M.A., | Madani'e R. HUgh, Miss. Fanny Richardson (vice-presidents); Mrs. E. S. AnIdrews (secretary), Mrs.C. W. Taylor, i Mrs. I. King, Mrs. ■: W;. Bailey, and 1 Misses iN.. E. Donovan, P. FitzGerald, M. WillcockSj and S« D. Staveley (committeeK '■'< '; ' ;

If you are making cakes lor.a children's .birthday party, make ordinary butter sponge and ice as if for fruit cake. The cake can be eaten by the children without : any -. fear of aftereffects. X';:,:-~ ■"..-.':,:.:.,:.:

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 18

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HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 18

HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 18

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