Prison For Being Good.
:Girl Guides in Manawa, Wisconsin, United States, are going to prison, not (because they are 'bad, but because they . tare good. The old stone gaol is being (remodelled into a club house for them, (leaving the village without a lock-up /(states "a correspondent). In the' rear lof the building is a cell , which the girls will'also modernise as soon ae they can get it open. It was locked with a padilock when the last tenant was released, land nobody has 'been a'ble to find the (key. Colours at Wimbledon.
Blue, black, and white were the most •favoured colours among the “off-duty” (clothes worn by the women competitors at Wimbledon this year. According to a writer in the Daily Telegraph, large (hats were not papular, for they are apt to obscure the view, and were trailing dresses, as they got trodden on in the general confusion. Nevertheless ■on the “finals” day Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall wore a very big hat in pale blue, with pink velvet ribbon tied under the brim, a 'blue frock, and a large pink (necklace. Miss Joan Fry and Miss ißyan were also in blue, and the former (also wore vwy striking black and white shoes. Cilly Aiiasein was in pink.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1931, Page 13
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