New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 18, 1930, Page 12

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1930. . e e 1‘_0;:06 Overs Bohea By C. D. Batchelor| Wife Séeks Sub Trip Under Arctic lce; QNE S acaNasCIInE - ey “I Could Be Cook,” Says Lady Wilkins The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy = S /] S ‘ By ADELE GARRISON 2 NS S : 7 | New York, Aug 15 (P—When { one's husband has the nervous habit | of bohbing off to the world's odd‘ Madge, Seeking to Analyze the Rea- i fiecig = g | corners where even letters are im- | son for Helena Brixton's Dislike s eld t ; i ' ble, t 3 | of Mary Learns Something About 4 - ¥ E s e N e > Problems of Mothers of Sub- rio th ik k : £ i [Tt bl i J : So reasons sanne Bennett, whose husband is Sir Hibert Wil- Kins 1t it's possible, Lady Wilkins | means to accompany her explorer- | husband when he sets off in a sub- | e mext year to see what's un- | lder the arctic ice. | really don't see any reason hy I shouldn't go,” Lady Wilkins “I've been down in a submarine and it isn't bad at all. Much safer I'd think, than an airplane “Women «ca nd as mudi hardship as men: more in some in- es, for they have greater re- serve strength “I wouldn't mind that end of it at all—one couldn't have all the comforts of a New York apartment, but it would be marvelously thrill- “Besides, 1 could make myself I can cook Wilkins, who is, on the d the explorer were m ried about a vear ago. Only a fe ks later he went to This summer they Zurope on their “honeymoon.’ r Sir Hubert hasn't been won over f{o the sub- proposition for his wife until you see the subma- he telis her. n't said ‘no. .ady Susann ett, who is the w ife of Huoert Wilkins, hopes td 3 out. | apany hi n his submarine e xpedition into the arctic. Youthful Sue Puts Spark]e In!Govemor’s Stern Home A Little Thieving Alice J on Peal Alice's brother, the e other wit a a hal cct by the L Saal e AR MR R e H E T IHI and underst voret thing 1d whose pare in theft nade of the i he is forced oral leper. | ng disapproval him v and in- im to lose con- to grow v en ve wa T hom. irg: vern; d v and the formality ining the President of the aith 1|y n nite f vo hours was do righ ety kK forward t n o 0! f asks, and t e in which the mansion President apparently enjoyed him- g ’ : ~ i may be contracted throu \ con- Denies Gifts its_ pretty Roctess will have no self ag they chatted in a reviewing Susanne Pollard, daughter Sl Governor John Garl TULLE AND TAFFETA FOR DEBS and official hostes o the Virginia 4 5 from |feta Furope. Then e mansion will \the crisp da (esume 2 role in the ar next winter, if Paris has ich model has triple flounces ed diagonally with taffeta. 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