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MISS MACDONALD

HUNDREDS OjP INVITATION'S

SOCIETY FOLK INTERESTED,

London, Sept. 16. When the Prime Minister, Mr. MacDonald, leaves on hfs visit to America tlie attention of the stale sine n will be directed to the statesman, but the wyes of the,women of America will be turned to his daughter, Miss Isabel MacDonald, the hostess of No. 10, Downing Street, who has been described by Queen Mary as “a thoroughly charming girl.”

Miss MacDonald bids fair to be this year’s “Belle of New York.” It is learned that New York society people are anxious to meet her, as the fame of the Prime Minister’s model daughter has spread far and wide. 'They wish to honour a girl who does not smoke or dance, who is versed in the domestic virtues, and who, while she looks after heir father’s important guests, finds time to play an important part in London’s municipal and (.social work. Hundreds of invitations from American hostesses and public bodies are pouring into Downing St. Her hosts Will see a slim, upright girl of 20, with a mass of fluffy

brown hair, who speaks in a low even voice, which now and again breaks into an infections laugh.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19290921.2.2

Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4000, 21 September 1929, Page 1

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199

MISS MACDONALD Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4000, 21 September 1929, Page 1

MISS MACDONALD Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4000, 21 September 1929, Page 1

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