Show Vi S I I n City C I t y 1 C 1 4 a. a Dwellers of Haddon Hall Hal I II Mr lIr and Mrs i Chattaway Are Guests of Miss liss Romania Hyde Violinist By Uarda Uada McCarty VEn VERNON ox of oC Ha Haddon don D DOROTHY I Hall laJ In I a 1 almost I in o s t- t The almost doe doesn't nt amount to toso toso so 80 much because she's Dorothy al alright ni- ni right and she lives lve In the Holt mansion In Leicester t England a rambling rambling- old oldhouse oldhouse oldhouse house made mado famous b by Dorothy Doroth Vernon Ver- Ver ernon non when sho she ran away a one night ctol eloped cd to this old age-old mansion that had then been standing not less than thana a century or two Tho Thc present day Dorothy Doroth of oC this fa- fa I Leicester house is Js Mrs Irs Dorothy Doroth Chattaway Chatawa who with wih her husband C. C G. G I Chattaway and anti her brother James JamesSmith JamesSmith Smith are arc touring the United States h by auto mal making a n countr cross country run from the Atlantic coast to tho Pacific II Il In America We Wc c are arc holidaying In America after the tho terrible strain of oC the tho great reat war said sall Mrs Chattaway and find it a most delightful experience experience except except when we have a blowout about thirty thirty- five miles mile mies from the lie nearest town tOWI I Iam Iam Iam am not a very ery good sportswoman with a n so so so I think when we wc C re return return return re- re turn on our cross country jaunt well we'll do It I b by Pullman Mrs Irs Chattaway was waK a war worker In England a member of tho Leicester canteen and served cd Jelly Jely and jam and tea to hundreds of or American I boys because be b- bt cause It was at Leicester that one o othe or of orthe the large airdromes was located located Mr Ir Chattaway Chata was a member of the Northumberland League e Topic Everybody In hi England Is engaged In ono one of two things said Mrs Chat Chat- tawny Either trying to find some somo relaxation from tram the war strain or be- be a agitated arguing th the pro and con of tho the lea league ue of ot nations much as you ou people are doing here Some of oC we Englishmen arc are swallowing thelca the tho league uc whole as It were others want to take It I with reservations and still sti others ha our When questioned as ns to the he romantic atmosphere o of Holt Hol house Mrs Irs Chattaway Chat Chat- tawa away confided that the Doroth Dorothy Vcr Vcr- ernon non romance was not all al the memories stowed away aay In Its I 1 Ivy covered walls For It wag here too that Charles II III II once lived and anti carried out some of oC the tho drama of oC his life le ViNit With Uh MIss MINN 11 do While in Salt Sal Lako Lake City Mr 11 and Mrs Chattaway will wi visit visit with 18 Miss n Romania manla Hyde Hidalgo 0 Moya Moyn loa the celebrated rak maker r of or tho the Moya foa violins a brother In of oC Mrs Chatawa Chattaway I Ia Is Isa Isa a personal friend of Miss Hyde DurIng DurIn During Dur In ing Miss MIs' ts Hydes Hyde's studies In Europe before be before be- be fore ore the war she sho met Moya Ioa on a boat crossing the In English channel channel Miss Hyde was playing her own violin on ship dock deck when hen the great reat master presented presented pre pro himself and bel begged ed permission to create a violin of his oWn on for her It I was delivered to Miss Hyde the da day hc lic left J England the tho parcel post man making a t special delivery of or the thc violin through one o of England's dreary drizzling rainstorms I I Salt i We Ve would not think of oC visiting Lake without calling on Miss Hyde and hearing her cr pia play tho the violin sad sal Mrs trl Chattaway In fact that one rea reason n why wh we are here Mr tr and Mrs tr Chattaway expect to continue on their wa way to the thc coast to today to- to day S I |