SHINGLED HOSTESS
CHARMING AI.ISS O'GRADY. CHOOSING HER FROCKS. LONDON, Oct. IS.. “I shall adore being hostess,” said Miss Margaret O’Gradydaughter ol Air James O’Grady, the new Tasmanian Governor Owing to the illness of Airs O’Grady, who will remain in England, Aliss O’Grady will he hostess at Government House, Hobart. She is 18 years oh.l, sft. Gm. high, and is good looking, with slungled hair and a good figure. Formerly she was ambitious to become a mannequin. She has always lived at Clnpham loves cooking and dancing, and finds in housekeeping lots of fan.
‘ - Ouo of my sisters.” she saul, “,s leaving for Ban’s to help me choose my clothes. She is tbe wife ol an artist and knows all about dress. I want some extra pretty summery frocks. I think shoes and stockings are very important, too. I must bo careful about shoes because I take sncli largo ones. .1 do hope I will be able to get a decent shingle cut in Tasmania. My evening dresses won’t bo very low-necked, as I don’t like that sort of thing; neither does ray father.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9850, 31 October 1924, Page 7
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183SHINGLED HOSTESS Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9850, 31 October 1924, Page 7
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