She Commands from Grave
LADY CAILLARD GLAUMED TO HAVE CHOSEN NEW HOME FOR HER SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY
From the Great Beyond Lady Caillard, the wife of the late Sir Vincent Gaillard, is claimed to have chosen a house where the ©piritualist society she used to lead will carry on its work. The Society of Progressive Souls, which conducted its activities in Lady Gaillard’s old home, The Belfry, West Halkin street, London, S.W., has been wound up owing to lack of support. The house is to be sold. Lady Caillard is stated to have communicated her choice to Lady Molesworth, wife of Viscount Molesworth, who worked in close association with her during her lifetime. Lady Molesworth told the Daily Sketch of the messages she receives regularly. “Lady Caillard told me she was very grieved indeed that her old house was to be sold, but there was no help for it,” she said. I 'A new society is being formed to examine, from a more scientific standpoint, the whole subject of messages from people who have passed over.
“Lady Caillard chose for tfie aome of the new society a house in Blenheim road, Bedford Park, W., and has given fullest instructions as to how the work shall be carried on.
i ( She is also writing a book, in which she describes how she went over and what she is doing now. She used to be called ‘The Bird,’ ana the title of the book will be ‘The Bird Goes Home.’ ”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 367, 23 February 1937, Page 6
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247She Commands from Grave Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 367, 23 February 1937, Page 6
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