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SPECULATION SWIRL ENDS
WITH MARGARETS JUNG
Bv NORMA GAIHV
Ewr siijte,- she Iws'been creat-jgrand total of 50 by the time she
was 25:. _
The le'fiend of Gtamis Casfle'|manticaliy ivitly oung Kihg^lihal
Al’Newsfealurtii Writer liras that, any girl born there would'of Romania, who had; loaned her
Thn'ivni kaiJav world's favorite'** married before she turned 2ljhis .program; at a theater .party.
. • „ nrincess is- rrca"ed« to be oi* else become a spinster. Be-. Mihai now lives in England as a
fairy^yncess is engaged, to bi^^ ^ Margan;t Rosc ,s pieman farmer with his wife
-Thebelrothal of Britain's Prm- defyini’ TRF tradition 'andlhfee tou^ters. —
rts» Margaret Rose-to court, "^v.first mrmoiy. the pnn--, it was the typical ending for
photographer Antony Ai mstropg- «*« once said, “is half-falling out most of the romantic tales imolv-
. Jones was annoumt4 test EridiiyAof iny-Pf uw^bahy-A ing die pre^prmms. A
he oucen Elisabeth the -quein 8Cea\-t«sdo. I imagine I must havejnist who added .up the list of Mar-
m.jhei- .1 wanted to be noticed." garet s rumored suitors got a
The new was greeted with re-J Ever sjnte-, che hasbten creat-sj
juicing by a generation that has ?*/>**»
watched -margaret grow from a Sfa^fd iS “^^Vnrk 1
livelv, unpredictable child into! The Duke <tP5* Dmhess of Yrek,
beaytifui, vivacious \\«Hxmnhood j|»d hoped their newbaby waM
Queeii-Elizabeth's younger. «s-|be.a sun nn4lirnHy|
ter, unwilling to be'bound coni-jn*la 4-year-old daughter,^Qua-
pletelv. by stuffy court' fegulation. bet — nicknamed:! Eilibet,
has always lived a gay life o! ter- The little princesses w'r*
awn...Sap* critics labeled her a brought ^up by their shy father m
' plavgirl for her partying and lose the quiet manner o the darters
at jazz and good-times. - • °| ;,n English <ountiy squire. But
But it was four years ago that a' royal romance changed -their
rigid royal tradition forbade her, bves. >
first great love-— for Peter Town-: The abdicationi of the gttts‘ iWL Thornton says he’ll continue
send, a divorced .-man she had, uncle. Edtfard VIQ. Sr n^%!?nC[trying to nut the president of the
. known since her, teens. of American Mitsoqri-Kansas-Texas Railroad in
Margaret Rose, always a reason pteced their father on the ^ {or contempt.
Upous girl, heeded.the Church gift"”„ heir.i The judge said Friday he will
IJfSVSS-SSS- fti-BrrpJhl- exempt-du,
age of divorced persws . f , rfi thp ,.rown she!turn against Deramus and other
Since she renounced Pownsend mnetted ,”'u‘r. . ,. ■employes March 7. despite
- »bo has sjned married again “nK a wggS by the Texas Su-
f«n> ddfer^ pr^c Court that such action*
,he andj ‘Tve ordered them into court
somewhat retiring, always con-,a week from
nn Auc "l 1930 sdous of her dignity in the man-bring Deramus, which they won t
--eotiana. on *"1*-— •, • m,r o{ h,.r grandmother, - the Dow-' do. I'm going to p'iit him m jail,
ag'er Queen Mary. Margaret was said the judge. Thornton has sen-
utiuwn' as the mischievous tme jtenced Deramus to 210 days and
with a vivid imagination. * | finest him ;W,000-
MargarcT was TmtS' 5 at the] ' ji-K-T lawyers said they were
dcirth of te r .ghimlfathcr, .'King{considering a motion for rehcar-
^George VT. But even then her sen-^jjg - ~
tiiiiehtal emotion-was apparent. :j ^ gupr(.me Court said in a
RR President Is
Sought By Judge
In Contempt Case
DALLAS (API — Dist. Judge
/
BETTER LENTEN FOODS
FOR LESS AT ..
YOU
BE SATISFIED
or Your Money
Cheerfully
Refunded
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BETTER FOOD FOR LESS!
eing&itetii,
I WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMlT QUANTITIES
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PRESCRIPTIONS
Dock's Pharmacies
fit t. Tom
Jit S-17U
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TERMITES
Grandpa,is in 11 m ^VY<*i'majority■-opinion that it found no
ie snd. and I am^ sur^. God l ,)df^ ^ OeramuS knenf of
(finds lum very useful. . . afty blocking of the Alamo Street
j Hi r rca.- ,,n to the &ng at Neuhoff Bros, parking
The plant claimed that
cal. Told-that hej-father as j,y separate blockings violated, an
kina.-she said: s ■ leailicr injunction which Judge
yn^teroar!, R.« of York.'5^« a«;ilnst.
Margaret and Elizabeth st>rnl ■ But the high court denied Dera-
, the World AVar H years at Wind- .mus' mandamus appeal and said
,sor Castle. Thcv appeared in ajhe should have applied for a writ
pantomime for charity, and Mar-.of habeas corpus. But this acUon
iiaret, then 13, showed her quicK ni^essitates gnmg to jail first
C.lt. . - | The Supreme Courts majority
' She suggested the front, row .opinion said: "contempt is not to
seats N- priced aJL 7 shillings 6: be presumed, but on the contrary
pence t?l .WL When her sister pro- j
tested this‘was tod much. Mar-1 . . ,_
-n*»n p»- Killed Because
••iNoii^iMwiMFirfr^^a£i^,jgij)f Basket Of Olives
lerminix Authorised. Kept w*h th*- vmmg iieuti nunts wnoj
in,re mv.t/d to tea arvi the hand-! BRINDISI. Italy fAP'-PbJce
HOME !s<imc giurds officers stationed at today accused a 10->ear-old bov
*1W in fc ()u. cn<t]p ! of killing a 5-year-old playmate m
Bv the ’trine she was 10. May- an argument over a baskit of
fair" matchmakers’were gossiping olives. Claudio Ubertos body was
alnut romance for the sparkling 1 found in a well near this smith
prmcc«« | Italian town three days ago. He
Her name was'first linked to- had been missing for nine days.
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SWEET OR BUTTERMILK
GAYLORD
Pink Salmon
MACARONI t CHEESE
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Can of 10
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Midgee Tootsie Rolls ............£ 25c I Chocolate Peanuts
FRESH AND FROZEN FISH FOR LENTEN MENUS
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Dartmouth Breaded Shrimp
Gorton’s Gam Chins * Re
Gorton’s Fish Balls...........27c
Gorton’s Fish Chips......-’S 33c
Mrs Paul’s Fishlets X 27c
Mrs. Paul’s Crab Balls -X 45c
Taste-O Sea Fish Steaks
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IN DRUG DEPT.
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^ TISSUES
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Giant Tide......................... 75c
mtYDAY LOW Hid
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 185, Ed. 1 Monday, February 29, 1960, newspaper, February 29, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057668/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.