Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1950)

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Her Georgian silver tea service is always here, waiting" for guests, for Marie loves the cosy tea hour and the exchange of ideas with her friends over the steaming fragrance of Orange Pekoe. If nobody else shows up at tea-time, Marie can always rely on young brother Frankie for company. That lean young man always has room for a slice of chocolate fudge cake, and comes bounding across the driveway when Marie calls to him. He usually brings a couple of his latest prints across with him, for Frankie is studying photography and devotes every waking moment to his work. Dinner parties are Marie's special delight. You might wonder where she would even put four people for dinner, much less the twenty -two that she says she can cope with. But it develops that she has a master plan worked out which takes care of a couple of dozen people — comfortably — with airy disregard for space and numbers. "It's very simple," she tells you, dropping Hobbs off her lap as she gestures towards the tea table. 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