DANCER RETIRES
■GOING TO KEEP HOUSE
PERTH. Jan. 11
Mile. Helene Kirsova, famou: - Danish ballerina, passed through Fremantle to-day on board the- Strathnaver, en route to Sydney, where her marriage to Dr. Erik Fischer, ViceConsul for Denmark, will take place on February 3. Mile. Kirsova said she had definitely retired from the ballet. “You cannot do two things and do them well,” she remarked. “I now ( hope to enjoy horseback riding, tennis, and the things I could not do when I was a dancer.” In addition to a Parisian trousseau and a number of wedding gifts, Mile, month-old Airedale puppy, as a gift mouth-old Airedale puppy, as a wift for her fiancee She will be married at St. Mark’s, Darling Point* and will wear a powder blue afternoon frock, and hat, and will have no attendants. She is looking forward to keeping house in a home and not a flat, and expressed delight at the faithfulness of Australia. “See the lovely pile of letters and telegrams that were waiting to welcome me back.” she remarked, enthusiastically.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19550, 4 February 1938, Page 5
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