Monday, May. 05, 1941

"Though Times Are Strange . . ."

Winston Churchill's redhaired, green-eyed actress daughter, Sarah Churchill, last week showed that she possesses, in a diluted form, some of the same eloquence that characterizes her eminent father. She composed a wartime torch song.

A onetime chorus girl, four-a-day vaudeville toe dancer, radio Juliet to Leslie Howard's Romeo, Daughter Churchill, 26, is the wife of Austrian-born, U.S.-naturalized Comedian Vic Oliver. For his Sunday-night variety show over BBC she wrote her ballad, humming the melody while Husband Oliver strummed it on a piano. Best lines, as sung and recorded by oldtime Cinemactress Bebe Daniels:

Some day windows will light again,

Street lamps twinkle by night again.

Now, though times are strange,

Our love can never change.

Chorus:

I give you my heart so you won't be alone,

Please keep it while I am away. . . . .

Though the road may be hard and the

way may be long, If my heart is with yours I shall always be strong.

I give you my heart--it is all that I own; Please keep it while I am away. . . .

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