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Engaged. W. Maretta Singer, daughter of Paris Singer of Paris, granddaughter of Isaac Singer, the original sewing machine potentate; to Sir Reginald Leeds, Baronet, of "Red Roofs," Cheltenham, England...
When the World War broke, she, the 49-year-old matron of a medical institute at Brussels, transformed the institute into a Red Cross hospital. Moved by the plight of the British, French and Belgian wounded under her care, she conspired with Prince Reginald de Croy to smuggle into Holland numerous Allied soldiers for whom he contrived to forge passports. Arrested by the German Military Police, she confessed to abetting the escape into Holland of some 175 Britons, Frenchmen and Belgians of military...
Ruth Bryan eloped shortly before the War with Major Reginald Owen, a British army officer, and accompanied him in service in Palestine. Her political opponents declare her ineligible for office through her loss of citizenship on marrying Major Owen. However, this is not true. The Cable Act of 1922 provides that an American woman citizen does not lose her citizenship upon marriage to an alien...
Rolling Home (Reginald Denny). Another sample of Mr. Denny's genial and utterly unimportant art impresses one with the power of his sunshine. He plays the part of a busted millionaire returning to his home town and buying everything in sight. Just as the inhabitants are about to solve his insolvency, he fastens on to a power franchise, wins the girl, and all of that. These things would be thin indeed were it not for Mr. Denny. As a matter of fact they are pretty good...
...successful year and to honor several well known air service men of Boston and vicinity. The guests of honor will be Captain Horace Heison of the Army; Major C. H. Wooley, of the National Guard; Captain Christopher Ford, Captain Bartlett Beaman, both of the Army air force; Lieutenant Reginald D. Thomas commander of the Naval Air Base as Squantum; and Lieutenant Charles Green...