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SISTER AIMEE AND THE ACTRESSES.
WHAT HAPPENED AT THE
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EVERYONE A DIFFERENT VERSION.
FOLLOWERS DISTRESSED.
What is the mystery of Sister Aimée McPherson's latest Bible
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Just before the "hot-gospeller " left for Glasgow late on Tuesday night, she and to
a press repre- sentative that she had only gone the all-night motor party to Southampton with ber actress friends to give Miss Beatrice Lillie (Lady" Peel) a Bible before Misa. Lillie sailed in the Leviathan, The party was said to include Miss Tallulah Bankhead, Miss Audrey Carter, and Miss Gwen Farrar.
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Wireless Message,
The Daily Express wirelessed to Miss Lillie in the Leviathan, men- tioning Sister McPherson's gift of Bible. The following reply was received:-
Radio Leviathan,
via Portishead Radio, Editor," Daily Express, London.
My friend, Mrs. McPherson, did not give me Bible, but copy of her book, which I find very interesting.
FOR THE BLINDED.
SOME DIFFICULT PROBLEMS.
To-day. (November 13th.)
Laion, Sale of Work, St. Andrew's St. Andrew's Brand Mother's Church Hall, 3.30 p.m.
The sad aftermath of war is vividly recalled by the 13th annual record of the work done for war-loon Inland Lots Nes, 1184 and Sale of Crown Land; New Kow- blinded, and sometimes hopelessly 1185, and Kowloon Inland Lot No. crippled, men by St. Dunstan's.
8153, 3 p.m
Men are still becoming blind owing to war wounds, or hardships
undergone ten years or more ago. In this way 590 men have been added to the Roll, although ench year now shows a reduction.
The long-drawn-out agony of on- coming blindness, more tragic even than the sudden blow, has brought St. Dunstan's some of its most blindness has come on gradually, difficult problems Men, whose
have become more and more depen- dent upon the help of others in their everyday life, and a slacken- ing of the will and the wish to overcome their handicap has made These contradictory statements their re-education doubly difficult. Bat the implanting of the deter
BEATRICE LILLIE
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day): "I would rather not say anything about the "party. You. had better ask Miss Gwen Farrar." Miss Gwen Ferrar: "I was not there."
Sister McPherson (on Tuesday): "I do not want to talk about Misa Lillie or Miss Bankhead. I never speak about people who come me for prayers."
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Miss Tallulah Bankhead (to a Daily Expresa representative yes- terday): There was not a word of prayer all the time I was with Mrs. McPherson. She did not try to convert me. I am obviously not that class of person.
Mr. Robert Newton, who is in the cast of Her Cardboard Lover, said to me that he wanted to go and say goodbye to Beatrice Lillie, and that he was hiring tar to take him down after the shaw. There was a little party at. my place, and then Mr. Newton and the rest of the party motored to Southampton. I saw Mrs. Me- Pherson there, but she neither went
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ments of the other fellow" has resulted in the report'a verdict that "these post-war graduates have won their spurs bravely."
Next year, providing income is maintained and the difficulty of selling the men's goods is solved, the Council of St. Dunstan's will the endowment fund which was ex- begin the process of building up plained in last year's report.
Adverse Balance, Unfortunately this year's figures show an expenditure over income of £5,479 08. ed., but this adverse balance is due not so much to a falling-off in receipts as to increas expenditure of an unexpected kind. This is due in a small part to al- lowances for an unusual amount of
sickness, and in a far greater part to the direct subsidisation of the blinded craftsmen's trades, in which there was a considerable in- crease. These craftainer, have in- subsidised raw material, and the. creased their turnover, their use of volume of finished articles, which St. Dunstan's has to help them, to sell, by no less than £14,000.
"Nothing could be better," the report states, "than that they should add to their productivity and earning power, as this means greater happiness and a higher standard of living."'
But St. Dunstan's is feeling keenly the Indian competition in the mat industry and foreign com- petition in basket-making and joinery industries, and the pro- blem of markets for the output is these articles is a difficult one.
nor returned with me.'
Mr. Robert Newton (to a Daily Expres representative yesterday): "I do not know anything about this motor trip. I went by train. I did not see. Mr. McPherson."
Perplexed Followers. Adherents of the Foursquare Gospel Churches of the British Isles, who are taught to believe her friends whom I had met the that no true Christian ought to.
previous night went there, too. lob her hair or visit a cinema even
They also had some one to see off, to see an educational film, are
and it seemed a good opportunity sorely perplexed by the news af to kill two birds with one stone. Sister McPherson's latest adven- tures,
seems very
It is wrong, however, to say that I attended a performance of
Her Cardboard Lover
on Mon-
"I do not know what to think of it," confessed Mr. E. J. Phil day night. Some of the artists lips, the secretary of the movement. came to see me after the theatre "I can only say that.
closed," strange.
Miss Gwen Farrar and her part. "I do not understand Sister her, Mr. Billy Mayer, supplied a McPherson's actions, but I can
footnote to the story in a topical only suppose she went after Miss song at the Palladium last night. Bankhead and Miss Lillie because Billy Mayerl sang: she thought they would be good catches,"
Mrs. McPherson, interviewed by a Daily Expres representative said:
Ci
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"It is true, that I did go to Bouthampton. I went there to see Lady Peel off and to give her a Bible I had promised her. Miss Tallulah Bankhead and a few of (Continued on next Column.).
Sophie Tucker's left us now,
And things are going wrong. We want a red-hot momma now To sing a red-hot song. . . . Then Gwen Farrar (who has denied being at the Leviathan Party) joined in with;
So we've got "
Sister McPherson and her son To come along. Every Saturday night.
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