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ISHBEL MACDONALD YOUNGEST HOSTESS Premier’s Daughter Only 24 But I5 Proved Already —When some time Ramsay MacDonald house No. 10 Min- London, Jul in July moves into the Downing street as the Prime Britain for the early at ister of Great sec: ond time, his eldest daughter, Miss| Tshbel, once more will fill the dif- ficult position of hostess in the ram- | bling old house provided by the gov- | ernment for its chicf minlister. She | thus will again hecome the most conspicuous young woman in the Kkingdom, except for members of the roval family Five year when her father suddenly was called to the post of e Minister, she was a girl of studying domestic and social ience at King's College, London, with a view to fitting herself for 1| welfare work in which she vs has been deeply interested The hearts of English women went out to the young girl who was forc- ed into such a prominent place, with | so littie warning. MacDonald is & widower, but his daughter showed | a poise and a knowledge which was little expected in one so’young. | At that time, the wife of a well known old party politician, and her- sl a great social leader, wrote to| the girl, offering to help her choose | her frocks and to give her some| points in court eitquet, as she was sure to be presented at the next| court held by their majesties. | Spurned Aid at Court lshbel's reply was and final: ak you very much, hut I have chosen my gowns and 1| shall know how to behave Aiss short. | sweet “Tha already think 1 at court Before the family visited No. 10 and was shown all| over the place by Mr 1win, wife of the retrmg Promier, who| this time is 2gain the one to move | out. No. 10 place in cause of large and its me aircases. The gov- ernment supplies most of the fur: niture, the cooking utensils, the brooms and brushes, but the glas and china and the linen in- plied by tenant. Miss Ishbel never kept house for her father at their simple home in Hampstead They had a Scotch housekeeper who has been with the family many years. In fact, she saw stair, the Premier's eldest grow up to manhood and and settle down for himself; she | saw the other son, Malcolm, grow | b to graduate from Oxford and th time vimself be elected to Parliament, and she also looked after the three daughters of the house — Misses Ishbel, Joan and ila. moved in, she is a hard | house, be- kitchens old and to keep is very are Ala- son marry | Hostess Miss 1 hostess in his 10. Although now still i3 youngest Inglish history. The she 1 success fror To the old official hou: ded in imparting an at- home to some ot the her father could 1y from the cares of state. The f sitting room was furnished—gray walls, two writing chintz covered was only one pic- ll—a framed photo- in Lincoln's Inn Youngest Five rs ago youngest No. in hbel the was th tory of nearly hostess time start suece last was here of s where gut imily's own plainly the ke, a few The the w3 ver per on chairs ture on graph _of Field, ‘inscribed “This seat has memory of who spent b seat heen placed her Machon in help rest for in life no ing others took doing good The picture was was symhbolic of the g Socialist leader bears for th memory of his dead wife and the equal worship the children hay for her. nificant 1t love th Queen Likes Her At that time. Miss Ishbel, us- ing the slang of her college, called herself “an awful vedge,” which means that she neither smokes swears, drinks nor dances. She thus is the kind of girl who ap- | peals to Queen Mary. The royal family had her and her: father Easter guests at Windsor Castl: and afterward the Queen described her as a charming girl. Since she left No, turned to Hampstead led a busy, happy ished her studies. travelled with | her father in the United States in | 1927 and in Canada in 1928. She showe:l self a fluent speaker in public while helping both hes father and brother campaign for Parliament She herself T.ondon County Poplar division active part One of cidents in curred when Minister, he th her con her a 10 and re- Ishbel has life. She fin- was elected o Council for and takes a in its debates. the most charming in- her popular life oc- her father, as Prime entertained by the also happened to she was celebrating The club sent stlver ink stand inscribed “Irom the London Pr Club 10 Ishhel with love on her twen- y-first birthday.” On another piquant words 3 what what was Club. 1t time ng of age. side you like, but you write," be AUTO RITS TWO TREES Frank H. Cossima of 23 Cleveland street received ahout his face | and left leg when he tried to avoid an accident on Curtis street Thurs. day afternoon and his car ran into two trees on the side of th street He was driving north on the street and saw a car backing finto the street heyond a parked car in front of 71 Curtis street. He pressed upon the brakes on his machine. His car skidded to ht and the right side inst a tree the left side of the road, then moved ahead into another tree bhefore com ing to a halt. Policeman John M Lishler investizated and talked with witnesses said they helieved Cogsima had used good judgment. cuts who |Friends Say Seattle Man Dying When They Left Him |ice when T first located him after th | erly tor | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Efforts to Find Glacier’s Victim Fail, Though Search Is Continued; Task Perilous On Icy Surfaces VARINES GENERAL - SUGUMRS AT 62 Gommandant of Pacific Gorps—Active 39 Years (ol to Get Help—Doubt That Body Will Ever Be Found. Pacifi t heart d Inn, Jul Rainier National crevasse where Greathouse (A —Unsuccess- |liecved to be lying. A guide, Paradise Park, Wash., John but oy night a years old. ful in their first search for the body | Day, was lowered 75 feet into it of Forrest Greathouse of Seattle, failed to find any trace of t who presumably perished last Tues- | Returning to Camp Muir, t day when he and five other moun- stopping place tain climbers fell into a hidden |parties at the 1 crevasse near the top of Mount Brown m Rainier, mountain guides renewed j their hunt today. W Glacier Search Perilous The search for Greathouse ed a perilous trek across Ingraham glacier's icy crust, which conceals | vie many deep crevasses. The crumbling ice was the cause of Tuesday’s trag- edy. The mountain climbers, all tied to a rope, plunged down a steep in- |« cline of ice when one of their party made a false step, fell and drag the others down. The body of E waukee attorney, was recovered late Wednesday after Robert Strobel, on of the six. had made his way out o the crevasse and down to C Muir, sending rescuers after others. Of the four men who es death after being swallowed up the crevasse, three were injured. L. H. Brigham, official guide of the mountain climbers, last night ex- pressed the belief that Greathouse's body never would be found “Greathouse was under a chunk of zht 2300 anish-American hike iti in 1914 f below the fifth 1 Strobel Sy e Aver] Brown Still Hopeful 1 to the Pacific er his talk with Strobel Quantico, va., o thought Greathouse's Major General found highe who took ove sed hed yes in Q the guides wsse the trail beh Muir was destroyed ening of fresh faults in the and they had to br rail back to the stone shelt the windswept rocky saddl T AS FIRE CAPTAIN July 5 (UP)—S r-old Hllrl»‘v oc - “Jim” Crowe Knows Every Square Inch in His District wradise 5 to tall i & Brown hody the involv- | A uld crevasse Whil S amp W U. S. Cc Is i)ot( be up in mmand ex Iwin Wetzel, M ciers FAVORITE York, thre amy -ye MecAtee and carrying pounds. is the favorite in m» pire City handicap, feature day’s opening day race prog the Empire City track Quoted at 2 to 1 win enj v wide Display, which pounds, Ten hor 5,000 added purse. again! pr will . Sun rence oy arry 11 Now Yorl entered for zhl hs Crowe a s known to t Is th shook cut him hut he fall,” said Brigham. *I and propped him up badly hurt. Said ¢ Brigham, g hav f 13 Cambridge. Mas : dicap, of Kansas City, and women in this city, The victory of Joseph Sith! the firemen ner's Osmond. a five-year-old carry- |ioned nt House No. 4 > pounds, featured the Carter |4 =pital Sl operation the standing ra ration Mo., also es- |the final day's program at Aqued en expecte |caped from the crevasse after they |Osmand waged a strong finishir |had found themselves unable to race to beat Petee Wrack, to which 5 o'clock Wedn Greathouse. They said G .,»}mw pounds were conceded, by an rang in the s was dying and that they could not nose the city an ift him = pulled on th Charles Brown. a ran who first | Brominé occurs 1ounted a learned of the tragedy Jim Crowe led a party |the exte yesterday which inade its way to the |lion, to respond to t} | KEnds njamin, ligh one-time pal of for from and Dempsey ¢ ven fire- | New York Dempse hotel amon in sea to 60to 70 parts per mil water nt of howeve re had been livorced n Nixon an July tweight ymmunist (xl()‘d[) ed in Rus 5 (P— ENGAGED 70O FIGHTER Jack Den several wee r. denied Loughlin that Ben me to blows in ks any an who . His 24%MARLEN Soa, Black Satin Dresses vith qeorgette Capcs, short sleeve 1 full lengfh sle for B Here are 25 new styles for im- mediate wear, (or later). Fx- cellent quality All Silk Satin,— the sleeveless styles with beau- tiful Georgette Collars and Capes in white and pastel col- ors. 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