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Actress Ann Todd enjoys Lipton

Identifier: ladieshomejourna65janwyet (find matches)
Title: The Ladies' home journal
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers), 1882-1945
Subjects: Women's periodicals Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive
Publisher: Philadelphia : (s.n.)
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ggested he see her father. Shetook off her apron and they walked a fewblocks to the store. It was a neighborhoodgrocery, very clean although scantilystocked. Her father, a short stocky man,neat in his white coat, came around thecounter to shake hands. How are you, Mr. Wayne? Glad to seeyou. Maybe you can cheer my girl here.Shes been pretty low in her mind. Were still hoping. You saw ColonelGrahams letter? Saw it! I guess I prayed over it.Courtney ate lunch at the Cowan house.Audreys sister was there, with a now smilingbaby in a high chair beside her. Her husbandwas in the thick of the fighting, but she heardfrom him now and then. Nevertheless, therewas tension over the meal Audrey had cooked.He thought she had been crying again. When traintime came she walked with himto the station. I havent given Jeff up, she • ANN TODD, a J. Arthur Rank Or-ganization star. Him appearing inDavid O. Selznicka production ofAlfred Hitchcocks THE PARADINE CASE, relaxes and enjoys a cup ofbrisk Liptons.
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ANN TODD says:What a lift I get from that brisk LIPTON flavor! // Next time you feel fagged and flat,brew yourself a steaming cup of LiptonTea. Youll echo Ann Todds words! The extra flavor-lift you get frombrisk Liptons is no accident! Liptons has a special way of blendingthe very finest Orange Pekoe and Pekoeteas to make the flavor brisk—richer. That brisk goodness seems to seepinto your bones, renewing your spirit! You neednt lie a movie star to affordthe soul-cheering vigor of Lipton Tea.Because even as choice a tea as Liptonscosts less than any drink except water. Get a package todav. Youll see whyLiptons is Americas favorite tea!

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1948-01 to 1948-06
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65
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