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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 7 (November 1, 1927)

Vagaries

Vagaries.

An English society journal reports that “The bride was charmingly though becomingly dressed.”

From a Michigan paper: “She was left a widow through the death of her husband.”

Personal in society column of an Iowa journal: “Mrs. Coulter, being confined to her bed, will not be at home this Thursday as usual.”

An Omaha paper remarks: “From evidence which they have gathered, the police believe the murder was the work of local talent.” An Atlanta paper informs us that “Mrs. Henn has laid a cement sidewalk on Savannah Avenue.

From the Evanston News: “The engagement of Miss Margaret Roesing, daughter of Mr. B. Roesing of this city, has been announced to Arthur Croxton.” Wonder how Arthur took it!

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Backing the Iron Horse. Railway interest in “The Sport of Kings”

Backing the Iron Horse.
Railway interest in “The Sport of Kings”