Monday, Feb. 13, 1939
Windsors' Week
To Dr. Marie Stopes, mother of two, for her famed Cardiff, Wales birth-control clinic, the Duke & Duchess of Windsor, father & mother of none, sent a -L-20 ($100) check.
> The Duchess of Windsor was last week reported to be eating garlic, long esteemed by Koreans as an aid to fertility. The Duchess was one of the "twelve most glamorous women in the world" invited to a tea given by Lady Mendl in Paris for Dr. H. B. Hauser, Hollywood dietitian.* At the tea, Dr. Hauser talked about food. He accused his twelve fellow guests of "sinful eating," promised them that they "could retain their glamor for a much longer time" by eating simpler foods and more vegetables. Reported Dr. Hauser: "All were serious and the Duchess of Windsor the most interested of all."
> The Duke of Windsor refused an invitation to the annual rally of the West Wales branch of the British Legion this spring because "our plans to visit England are not yet sufficiently advanced."
*Other eleven by the doctor's reckoning: Princess Etienne du Beaumont, Mme Arturo Lopez Perez, Princess Karam of Kapurthala, Lady Charles Cavendish (nee Adele Astaire), Princess Guy de Faucigny-Lucinge, Mrs. Harrison Williams, Mme Jean Ralli, Countess Khuen Hedervary, Comtesse de Montgomery, Mme Andre Dubonnet, Duchess de Chaulnes.
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