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Try
of Cavensham have
on the committees
Guardians : Miss
MILWARDS
THIS TIME
and Furnishing,
the
- ·(~.o~~mittcc~ ·
;~~:::~==~~~~~:~~=~~~:~::::~~~~::~~~~~ .
th~u~ht.·'Fr.ee.
' l ;;naU()tted
" , _ 'or with
.
marked
JC
Siores,
T.
Assessment,
General Purp08C8; Mr. J. D .
Rain, Finance'. I}uildin/!s lint! Farm, Stores
a nd
Furni,shing ;
N. M. Simm-o~d8.
Mr.
F.i.rianoo, Building and
8
Farm,
Vi siting.
8() ~at people could· take ·the !"
W001"L
jthey came ' in. ;;H" ~8 in favour ' of
.
.y . EYâ¢
. ⢠ittii'¥", and deprecated·.,: .... diatin.,tion
BOY . SOOUT&" CONCERT.
. ".
,.f?t:fh~ di':;'llSsia n w~i~h ~llBU;,di .
CO,NGREGATIONAL CHAPEL.
tor '!Iarid Messrs.,- MylDe, .· Me:vjJle,
Af the beginning
this year the 2nd
~e 8u~day School an n iversary in co n.
eOn"Hussey ·and. C. Lus1iho~k..part.
Co.venlham -'l 'roop of Boy Soou'" reached a nectlOn 'wlth .tlle ~bo\'o pl ace of w orAhip
ap~ared l hat eeat'!' "UottAtcl prlOr.' to.. . crioi. in its history
It e.rose owing
was be!d dunug Easter, n·nd ·a~ain pro"cd
:r::~h.stnl()lla· lrleoCtmogcill.iaedt
h-', 68b~!p!r,.o?:p:::!
'fact that 6ufficie~t' boY8 who could buy a grpe!bl'~u~:e .... dO" C:o od 1> ridny boih
, .tar.·
lIS HO>J&a~ Md Ailylum
0,
'." .,. ' r·, ~'-.-,-...
Ug
ftU
"'"'"
own outfit w.cro no t forth~omirig to
t
.~ ~a an meetlllg were lurp;c ly '
places cjf those who hl1<l left th" P" rom
, snd at the laLtcr Bllec ial s i Jlg .
and the officials had e ither to dis. ; mg. f~rentdhe Sunday Soh(>O! cl,mr. a"','u'd
the trOOD, or obtain funds in Qrd-er
1
6:, was much eT~loy.ed.
S-ci'~ !' il l
M.t
. tha~ date. ' .
'.
'
.- ~
'1'00 churchw.a.rde1l8 could not eee ' . eir
·,,;<\len , '''· way' to ' &CQept Mr~ Garry!S" pl&D -wit 'out
llll'ther consideration. . . ' . '
. ·r.t;r: Melville tnought that. n ,. wrong im,
preliillon w ould be created-that the re were
t.w!1ol·p·1y'1~gO.~.,:6~';~'· 'L tingley, .. t~e rector .aid
IIo'U. J.U..s-
.:tb n I all mfl.t·~ eonn-acted with t he graVed,
i'~:~'?.i·:"!.i!~":.tiln!· Ultl~ of .. minor -chaY~ter, ahould be reo
.~~:r~~~~~~lrcd
U
feJ:T
to him ...:t. > . To ,obviate th" use of.
(tbe· ~c ter) had ar·
; arti cial wre aths, he·
rll.ngeo. ,for
4 very clieap form of head·
BtOne . which, with Il. reduction of I""s,
, ~6utd only ~8t sbout '£1.
. ... 1
.~6
<Ca:te Qf
.
a g reat m.isfo.r:tune
DOt como to thew then.
t.he ·c.h \! roh. th.o k.nOW'IO<I.g." ~'_..;,!<,
ahould be dOM, and the
'now .their ohUJ"ch
lDf'
In the oou ntry..
·~~!;~j.gg'9E~~~~~
Jr.eyaor, who es..:d how j;fla.d thev all ,,!ere
.~ hlln back aga:n- atld ~ much better,
th~y all hoped ·tha. he would ohortly PlAke a
.
.
'..eompleto rooovery: _'
:,1
TJle greatest
J?Soph MalinA. of njrmjll ~ ham. who h,'lg O('~ lI '
p.ed that office for 44 yen,- ,.
80n .
. On Monday art.erl!.0on tlie; chiildJ'.8.!1:
lending the Bunda)! lkhoor..<" ~l:;'4~~;:;:-'.lllj~. ~Qfi.~~Q1~[~[:::,
loyable time in t h e . ·
'!,
lIou.... by · P1lrmioaion of
After t ea. at the girls' school
.
Mi... W i nDy.
_
:
I
NUTT-MORING. - At. SU John', Ch",<I,.
Cavcrshn.m, on 12th April, 11914~ Art.lmr J ol1 n.
oldest Bon of Ute lnte \11 , A . .Nutt of Ox.
â¢
SACRED MUSIO.
VESTRY MEETING.·
veai
Iilelltiilg
Jannual
. ffarcourt,..~
lW&IY ..~!J~~'!i'm~
rY
1't', N'JJUlL1N , -"""",,. ~.~.....,
JO~Dj~·~~~~~·f;\~~f:JW~~g~;~fi~'~:f
vi1la wa.Tdlm.
'e l,!aroen,
and aCoount6
Mr.
"Ish
· T~'
~:~;I:~~i:
in
of 11... ·ld. · ~
. refere oe w ... m..de to the
'-J . S .. . dar., the car>etakil;.
the church
ford . to LiIl '~ Bln.nche. only dn.ul!'ht o; of Mr .
and Mrs. Frank E. Moring, of Cilvorsham ,
WILOOX-EELES.-April 14th. a t 11,.,
On ·Good Frida, ov~nl ng "'rho Crucifix:ion"
(Stainer I w..s glvon befQro a large congre· Churr,h of \ tho Ascens ion, Bu r ghcIe re, hr
gation- in tho D OW Wosl eynn Church, Cam- the R ev. R. W. Maitln oo. Arlhur Ed win.
berle~
The
l!.f.r. , Ellison.
\he ooorUI!C8
·canta.ta Mrs.
soloists were Mr: ~ookell "" and youn g(l~ t ~o n. of Mr. nnd Mra. F...clwnrd \ V il.
'rho augmsnt.ed ch,~r r~dflred cox, Ivy C ottlHf O, D oulting. to F..-fl ith , ('l r h ,~ t
with fine effoct.
Proo~ c!!ng
the daughter of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Charlos
Watson gav~ an excellent reno Ivy Cott ngo, . Bu rgh clero_
c1ering of tho: saored BOP,R'. :"There, i8 ,a .sro;en
Eelp".
Deaths.
hill." Mr. F.tchew (org ⢠.m.t of ~ M.ohael .)
presided at'" tho orga.n, end Mr. V : Mellon , DUNN.-On 1),0 16Ui i~st .. at Spe.nce "
'. .' ,
A FOOTBAiLL FAMILY.
u!'!\t F. C:.dk·'~l\tied- a: tlIam fielding W . J.
et..ven players of the name .of Prieilt .. &cit
of ...
Wall related, by--twQI"SoaJ. to one
on Mo a,...c: morning.
In tHe afternoon
Shipla !''' ''v~ 'dilleated by ,the , hom'" olub
', by l!iI lIJe ~ two . . ' For Hurst F. ' e imp.
' B~n (2~
) R. 'Robe,rte (2), F. ·P"jee~, 4qd ':W.
·JJonn
soored.
'
.
' . '
conduoted. ·
-
W ood, Hi ram Bunn. a.goo 4a ys nrill. 1nlo
Sergea.nt of the R endjng Dorough . P oEi:u,
(No nowers by requ est ).
.
JOHNSON.-On April 4th. at 8. Il ri. !> t""
I
.-
14>1, .
a. Mr. a nd Mrs . H ug-hoe, of D or oth y S I.rN"'t.
Rending, to E t hel -Emil.v. daught.er of ~ I r.
~nd Mrs. Joh nson, of W~l dock Stroel. Head·
lng .
.
,
April
1914, at St. G.ilos' Church, R (l:trlin g, by tll .1
ROT. H . P . B owen , \\rjUiam James, fon of
on
~Q&d, R eading, Sa.rah Ann, widow o[ ] i {'IHl'
JoIT·nBon. in h er 79th year .
RIVERS.-On
Road,
22
April 14t.h, at, 4, : W iHnn
Reading. Sl,anl uy Rosel Ri vors. nl{('\ l
YaMS.
WISK - On April 7t h, at Dright on. ITon.. \'
'Viso, for ~2 yea.~ with Messrs. Hu ntl ey nnt!
.
Palmer'., aged 67.
IN MEMORTAM .
CAPEL.- In lovin ~ m emo ry of my fi ,'o r
.. '"
' s'~IRLAKE
,
BAGGALEy-WILSON ._On " 1". 1 ]1,10. 1
at St, . Ja.mos' Church, J.i'oro.'1 t. Grd o, Es.':iox, iJ,v
the ncar {tho Rev. J . \V , Ii allford}. E1'JIf':il
Albert, youngest! Bon of tJI O Jute J amc!oI Bag ·
galey, of l~e adjng, to Lil inn f\ lny. l hi l'd
df\U ghtor of M r . n nd M rs, S . Wi}:wn , o r
Forest Gate,
!
' . BIRD- NEW ·TA p ril !lUl, I). ~ Carey D a p .
tIst ' Ohurc h, R u[\,(Jing. by th e R ov. J , A,
Su t h e rla nd . C h~rl es G arfi eld B ird, W Il of
Mr, John Dird, of R eading, t o E dit h Jan l~
N ow, youn ge3t daughte r of M rs. Now , of
HUGHES- JOHN SON ......()n
PRESENTATION.
Miss Wi~n,., who h as re.ugii~ . be,.:
loS bead mllStre8<i ' of. the girle ~ . school, .
been pr~nted w~ll a 8ilve ~"",pot, 's ugar
basin . an~ cream ~dg, . at the ·8CbOOl. '..The
presentatIon Was m.oo by ,Mias .. ; C. L.
Scrymgoour Wedderburn :
M.... Winny
AllIS been head mlstr.e8,8 lor ~ Ye~. :
. .
nirlhs.
Ethel. Winnie Neal a.
Other 'scouts, A. ' Webb, C. Hamlet. A.
and W . Titcombe.
turn
what "",me of it "
on . fa.ct) w ... ~ioely. e nacted by
B . J. Wi:li aina (Constnbl.e make), Miss
,
r
Eva 'Hocking (Widow Smith). Scout S. Newbury.
HOLLOWAY- SAWYER.-Ap ril 11t1, . nt
Allinson
Scouts A . Webb and
A. de
Scout W. Titcombe Hampstead 'Norris P arish Church. by tllO
Rev. H. G. Cooper (vi car) , Robort If" I1,,·
wFl.y.' of Cold Ash, to Annie Louisa. Sa wy ~r ,
Mr. P. W"\li te, of
B othnmpsteRct
,
and
TREA'l'.
.for 20 yonr..
DEAl;.!;;
l\Iarriag~B.
W.
Tramp, Aâ¬si6tant·Scoutmaster P. Allin·
"ou."·
wa.el rO..(lJected.~ OiUl ll"-
m an, whilo Messrs. G. Ford and H. Watqtm
wor e r o·elec tod !OVeTseer8.
. . L,.' .
'b.lane, hand
MARRL\~lES-&
8UCC088
4
P AlUSH ·OOtJNCII.:
I
At a ,mooting in Birm in g-ham of t.ho (: ,.:111 ,1
Lod~o In Engltmd of t.l1e I ntc rn llt: nn:l l L(,tl g'('
of Good T ompl ..". Mr. J. W. lTupki ,, ' of
.Brl?ok Stroet. GI,?ucesoor, \.\' n9 clcct(', / C l'~ rJ(i
ChlOE Tom
. . P Ia.r, JJ1 BlICC{'.!\s:on to Aldcrrr. nn
r
Sc out ·Smith , Assistn.nt Scoutma.ster
DERKSHIRE O . M"rtin.
'
Soo ut HowRrd, Edw a rd Sutlon.
COMPANY,
: At tho .nnuol m ectibt ' of the parisi!
The
....
Patrol le"\ler, Soout R. Lawrence :
HURST.
r
\.ho
DAWSON.-,On April leth. at K . "l, r.".I<,
of the even ·
Green, Slo.ugh. t he wifc of E lliti !'o 1',I1'
ing WIUt ncltie ved by Mr. Arthur Braid e , Mlddl-e
ta.8'~I O D a wson. o f a. da ugh te r.
in hiL> hUl)lorou s ,interludes, and he had tD
HINTON ..- On April 10th, at 38. t\ .,\\'
r eturn on both app~ a.ra.nce B .
Road. Rcadm K. to Mr. nnd Mrs. J , ll iIlH..'II.
. Two 6ketchee, written for thc occasion by a son ~
Mr. D . .J. Williams, compl eted the pro · PONKING.-On April ai.h. a t No.... '.b!"
gramme. In the first one, e ntitled "Re· Murr~n, Wallingford. the wifo vi E dward C.
tur.nin~ good for evil, " th e characters :/⬠rfJ Ponhng, of " dau lthter.
as foll ows:'.
.
ton.e , "
.hoped that more would take >nterm' in it.
The Question of h"atinl!" the chureb :-ws. "".
ferrnq t o the ohurchlnrd. "". Ah/llLfty -rote
of thllnk, to the, v'C!lT Iva," propoaod by -Mr.
'At Mr.
the
1(18)"
i ll
the progrllJllme
LeMes," .nd M",ssrs. Percy White " rid H.
I Cox
render.ed the duet, "Tenor and Bari ·
wa s · 80rry t o m y ~t jnst at
⢠de.rth , of beIlHnglire; .
oy
appreCiated
I
·thore · W&8
IVCM dis trihu ted
1iJ
I
p.rishio!lO\:J! for th9;r
⢠Iso . ioportecj th ..t the r \!lipon..,
.D ioco~ â¢.n Fl,lh!1 . .had been very .'.',...tiafa'ltory.
16 150. 1d. 1b En!)!,: colteot.ed ·for ·
e li Mr. A. J . ,.t4I\O~oy
work
o f"
and W. Otuk woro
:rats pf l~d . in tJ!O
forn or years.
The-
.u.e
fl·
p""rt from local Ie81denil; nnt
conn<lCted WI th U,e. chapel, ~roving h,>'.v
Q
W. W. Drake ; songs , " M ai re, my ~irl,··
Q.nd U Take a pair of sparkling e yes ,' Mr. ~ounoe mBn~' of Birth s, Marriages-- tlnd
Deaths must be a uthcDtioa t ed by t.he
Pe rcy, White; songs,
Some. day" and
~ames a nd adJre.e$C3 ()f lh n pa.rt :es sen d.
"GoOdbye " (e ncored) , Miss Emily Brigbt;
mil tho same.
I
and humorous items by Mr. Leonard H.
The
c hargo for Births, Marr iag es and [a
Moes.
Miss Emily Bright was in es pecM e moriam Dotiocs is 28. M .
iallY' good voioo, and her encore for "Good· Deaths ,aTo iD80rted withou t chll.r~e, but if
bye" , WIIS we ll-.me rited.
TIl" party also
add,lt:ons Are D'uJ.do to the Ol"d: o llr y
!'andered with n ie's exproosion tbe follow notl6ootiona t hey .a lso &ro <:burgcn bl c l.L.!I
ing glees, "A love 61.mphonl ' " "DrJlk,,'6
adverli.emeitt. .
I Drum," "To Music, ' IWd ' Revel of the
,. ould talio it oa a
W . F rankum, O.
~~ncl!'alansnuual report was the ge~ero" s
4-1ys Evans i songs , ' ~ S tone·crack er Joh"!? "
..nd " Up from Some rset" (e ncoredl , Mr. nml'ITs:
vicar for his kmd
"tho p oeit io D, He
Bushey for many_
g'«'neral wis h)to
I
d 1f:
un ay a ernoou mnny of fh e i tt~ me wc ro
repen:t~d before a lar ge, number o.r pn l'ents
""~ f~lend â¢. Bnd tlle clilidren rece Ived t he ir
!'rlzthes.
One ple ...ing feature melltiono d
was ocCupied by H Lea Harmoniqu6s," &
very talented an1i, bigh-c)aB6 conoert party,
including ""verAtl locsl arti. tes of rugh
T'- '
. t'b ed b
.
St·an' dd â¢
m
·
. b Jtems oon rl "ut
D '
th
d l y l un. mem
er we re songs
ettp. ill
e
h eart of " rOBe· " (Landon Ron.ldl ; a nd
"Mr Ship"" (AagUtltus Barrett). Mis.
re~.()rEt'
~nd
,:i
This 'Yould Wbite and };lis I'urty H Lee Harmon i qu~ " ~UIIC.b the
those with limited m-eans. proved a.-great succ~.
'
"1 ag-c .
The major portion of
. !>"opl.'.
w':r<len
.
W. IJ'e m qnger
wu
d . tIe ch1.dren gave r;'Clt atlOn ⢠. a n d ad .
(rhss es \Vedro .!liven by P astor n. E. Lamb
0 pres, ed), the Rev. E. StCI'C llIO. nnel
rt and H a rpe r.
S e8 ra.
On E aster .
to provide outfits for those who were unable
to ge t the w. .As 80me of the boye bad
been in the troop sinoo its formation and
were desirous of ke-eping it togetJle;. the
la.tter oouroo was decided upon.
It WM
to f,uitber t11is ()bject that 8. conc e rt WaB
held in Balmore Hall
Cave rsham on
Weduesd'y. which, owing to the indefatig,
ab:e efforts ot..1dr. B , J. Williams, the
BooutID.ru!ter of whom the boys rightly think
Be much, and. the kindlle68 of Mr. Percy
mother. Eliz(Lbelh Ca r el, who C! lIt f'rml int o
r.st, after pat.iont Bufferin g, April 18th . 191 2.
"'~ ,!I'''''''D)O I ·
." G ono from U8, b ut not fo r lZo tt c ll,
. N ever shall her m em ory fa.rlc:
Swcet~t t,hollght:J Is h:t11 eVllr 1in ~or
R.)u n-d the 1ipot. whom she is laid ."
..
From her , only daug hter CarrIa.
Telephono : 1145.
. w ..."witn...i ...L .....!'U ou,.u I
.
C.
LOVEGROVR.
Undcrtaker fI."nd Funera\ - Carriago· Pro.
p rietor. ·
Mop umen~~al Me:sOD, Embalming8n<l Crema.tions.-lK, Fr/ar . Street I 55,
Or"",t
Knolly. Street. Ik.a<linr.
Motor·Hoarse fQr long dlStan"" P'uncralt
and Removalt.
,.pWARD BOWDEN.
., UNDERTAKER.