A MAID IN MAYFAIR
GOSSIP FROM LONDON TOWN. ' AN INTERESTING'GUEST.' . / (From- Our Lady 'Correspondent,) : 'Lopdpn, Aug.-14.■■■■ Thoss-who know the-Dowager Lady Airlie. well envy the-Horne Secretary both, his hostess arid- the pleasant Scottish home at which he is' just, now a aueet? Lady Airlie' wa's delighted; I a.m told, to. offer ...the hospitality, of “the Bonnie Hoose' o’-Airlie” to ; Mr. Clynes,' knowing that ,they .had in common/a . love of book?, of gardens, and- of' the-arts--generally. I tbe slight friendship which existed- before- has developed considerably' in the short time that the Home Secretary has been at Airlie, and that his picturesque hostess has'delighted in-his companionship. Lady Airlie, one of the Queen s oldest' friends and' a senior -lady-in-wpit-ing, is also a great friend of Lady Strathmore and the Duchess of York, and'she had not a little to do with the development of the romance between ■the - little • Duchess and the Duke of ; York.- .- - ; , '...
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1930, Page 14
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152A MAID IN MAYFAIR Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1930, Page 14
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