RENDEZVOUS FOR LOVERS
MEMORIAL TO SON ■ LONDON, Dor. 10 As a memorial to their son, a Royal Air rorce otlicer killed in action, the yieor of Preston and his wife have made their home a rendezvous where soldiers may spend .evenings with wives and sweethearts. Part of the ]7-roomed vicarage has been turned into quarters where buslianas and wives ran recapture the atmospnere of home and sweethearts find delight in each other's companv in rosv nooks complete with settees, armchairs aiic. shaded lights. If music is needed a piano is there. . The vicar. Canon .J. F. \V Wall is is prepared to throw open his private suite for those who want to be alone together No others will be admitted J hose who ask first will have the study to themselves. Men can have a hot bath, and volnntary workers will cook meals for the visitors. Also available is a library with several hundred books. 'Tint mv visitors will have so much to talk about that Lirik 01 I !" n^inCl it being used much," i j&aiu the vicar.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23870, 22 January 1941, Page 8
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178RENDEZVOUS FOR LOVERS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23870, 22 January 1941, Page 8
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