PATRIOTIC WORK
— 1 GRACIE FIEL!»S AND N< <EL I COWARD. Gracie Fields, who was met in New! York by her husband, Monty Haul. ' after her cros;-Canada ci r.eert tour u. the Navy League and Red Cross, is < xpeeled to return to her Beverly Hill- ■ apartment, though she may not sta> - long, if plans for still another chanty tour go through, says a writer in a him j magazine. Where Gracie ;?><•< next will depeec . ■>n what tb.e British authorities - aider likely to d>- most good. Here again 1 shall be in hot water, mean - Gracie is trying to avoid publicity So did Noel Co?,.ird when dropped into Hollywood on route r ; An : tralia. "it’s iinpt able Io avoid rettins mi.'-ouoted and misunderstood v. :'.c people al horn:- gotm; through much. ' they say.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 February 1941, Page 9
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