SEPARATE BOYS AND SEPARATE MINDS
Siamese Twin Sisters London, Jan. 31. —Inseparable in. body, bu't independent in mind, describes the English Siamese twins , t-.e, Hilton Sisters, musicians and dancers, who are appearing at music halls. Violet and Daisy are their names. Violet likes an occasional drink, and does not smoke, but Daisy smokes nil day and never drinks, is seriously minded and likes thougEtful people. Violet is impulsive and prefers gayer company. "We realised the situation after our only quarrel, which occurred in childhood ,when wo decided to live amicably and give way alternatively,'' said Violet. 'T have my own friends. Once we were keen on two boys, one at Los Angeles, and the other at San Francisco. Accordingly, we halved a week's holiday and met both of them. "Daisy is engaged to a Chicago musician. He is not my type, but I am not jealous. I hope to marry some day."
Neither of the twins is desirous of partition. Violet says it would bo too great a change- after a quarter of a century together." Daisy added, "Wo are quite happy as we are."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 177, 22 February 1933, Page 2
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