Berkshire Chronicle Reading 04-1914
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cAND·.SONa
. ..E. Langston
and
&~
a tine new boys' clo~bing J/lpeciar..
s0n1
ity' known "" . wear-proof tweed
mils,
lll'ioos ranging from 128. lld. upward â¢.
RAILWAY EXCURSIONS.
The Gre.~ Western .Rnilway Company
llnpounoe- ehe ..,,' trips from Re&diug to
()I)eltsuham on April 15th and 16th lor
the Cheltenham Steeplechase.. Alao da,
to Kemble on April 18th.
The
Coulloil
finished
bers
C. G.
Y.M.C.A. gymnastic display
in 'toe Sin&ll Town Han
'fhe annuol public meetinK
on
. on Apri.1
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an.me
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G. R. J
Brinu, ll'.
land . T .
Abra.m,
Ve~mer.
·.. "On another
page isUNIONISTS.
reported th~ ~ '.,.,6.nla Yalay
hook) .'
TO WOMEN
..
PIllilinn iinA : 18- ation to Mis. F. J. Lewiâ¢â¢md Nurse ' Barmind" Joer by the Abbey Ward Women'. Uni on8t
.i lioroughly
1
and
J,e\ Ilreaented·
to The
Mrs.
Lewis
ill to
l,onour
â¢
,
.
. J
â¢
horse-shoe
wh:ch
shewaf!
sent
t.h,o
it of tho
Committee.
gold horee-sllOc
braee·
.. ." - . ' .
.
Unionist candIdate on the eve of tl,e poll.
MRS â¢.FREEMAN'S II>LNESS.
Mr â¢. Lewis's intere<lt in t,he Un ionist caus ..
' & pr<i.ent&tion · i~ connection:
with Is · evident . by . the lact that on Saturday
War.d 'W omen e Commitooe on ella wa. pre"cnt at tho Hydn Par!!:
.
O :~::!f.1 1~*.P.~
20th, in the
man J.
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Rudland.
brook, D.
Farrer, L.
Dr. J. H.
Rabson. W.
Dorme r, H .
Howe ll, T.
Morl" y, T .
E'I
k>fler
WOB ""ad froD}
. _
acknowledging
the Mrs.
message d<!mouBtration.
.
hope. , MO;rOR.CAR. COLLISION.
r ...o,'erv. - Mrs. Freeman sa.id sool -Yesterday morning nn., flcci <k ll t occunâ¬t\
with .. chang a of o.ir, . to be well not the <'Oruez of Queen's Rond Ilnu f .<> ndrln
"to :resume her' work Boon.
Sfreet betweon" a -motor-car own er! by
TURK'S HEAD" SLATE CLUB.
fdr .. H. Baoon. of Shinfield, ",lin
.
I '
.&mpanied by Ilie ! littlo SOil, .lid a tIVO'
.The first· qUMoorly :concert in connectiOI) ·wheeled .. cart . driven by Ge org,) ,[,Ii~ m""
with the. above club wwfheld on April 1st, Nash, of Maiden Erleigh, alld own ed bY'
and prov~ - a, great 8uccess.
Songs ~eroe Mr. 8. B. Joel. The car was p roc"0. dillg
.ung by th<> fo:Jowing llidies and gentle- up 'London Strcet·1behind a tro m ellr . .,,,1
m.en: ¥re. o.nd Mi.ase~ Leav.er. And MOOBrB. when near Queen's Rond tu r n.f'd suddenly
:W~on Forbes, Bro..,.", , Wh;te, Pollard to the rigM, 'and collided v' ole ntly with
and Tay\or. A oonccnina sOlo WII6 'glven the cart, whieh was ()()ming out, 01 Quee n' B
hy' tbe host, Mr. R. Pollard, which WOB P.ond. Mr. BRcon'. Iitt.le son 6u. tailled. 1\
much IrJlPreci&ted . . MT â¢. A. Eel... 'waB an nasty cut on thc to l' of . the ri ght ch eek ,
~;:..~~;;.~~~~~)~iil1 ·1 efficient ~oo~po.Di8~;
'
a.nd ' tlae Cllr W£\S badly da.maged in t ht)
QUADRILLE PARTY.
1 1on~ part, but the cart was Dot clama ged.
:.~
'~~rl:~~~:~~~:;~t;~;~;;~
~
Rvcmoail,v in .her iIln.,.., and thcir
w., ""-
The 6ergesntB at the Depot held their
'last quadrille party lor the ""nson in th<>
gymnll6ium of the Depot on Friday. There
was a oompany of Mont 200. and an eujoy~
able t.i.JDe '. wa~ speDt.
A feature of
the progro.mm-e was the o~J waltz,
' ''biob wn~ introduced hy speci.al reque..t.
Major 1!'oley and ' the ·other of6oor. W(lM
,pr-esent. rrhe excellent mu.sic WBB ' supplied by a w<!lI-bala.nced string band,
under Ba.ndma.8tcr" rraylor.
Sergeant
Brooks and Sergeant , 1 ·W ells were thv
H.C/s. .
A BOY'S DISCOVERY,
ABBEY DAKCE PARTY,
The Abbey Da.neo PMty ga\'o a VN Y
81lcoc,sful d.,nce at the' 8mall Tow n IIal l
,on ' Thursdr.y in lust \ve.c.k. Both lnl'g0 Rn d
email eorridoMw.e ret....\s tefullyrurn i.. I1( ~ J
and decorated with pRIme, etc., nlld fil'lS t.
<I~ass ,..,freshments were providod. An H'<lellent prol(l".mme of dnnCOB and n, usia
waR a.rrangcd, n.nd ' t.hr bancl eOI1~i s tc(l of
sh musicians. Ove1' a hundre ,\ !lanocr6
OCCllpic d t h:e ' floor 'f r om 8 to 2 , and all ,,. ero
c nthuruastic W~t11 t.he 6UCCCfl8 or t he eve ning, 'I1tis party n.tfi<> n.Trnng~i n. ser'ies ot
six inyit ..t!o!l dance. at the CroBS Str<nb
.
Hall, between January and Ma l'Ch, .. hich
I . '
Tlilio morning '.. boy,in the employ of were .ery popular. th_ hnll being ~rowde "
OrphelU5 ooncert, · .,.lllcn · .,.... ar- Messr⢠. Wyman 's boobtnll at Reading eacll e venill g. Tue M. C.'. were Mr. G. 'V.
for the 8I!rl.ng, will take PI~ , on G.WJl.. Station, f~vnd lin envelope onl al Stevens and ,Mr; H. Mastin; cnmm itt,oo
Wl.arlesda:~, . .April ~nd.. Th" co~~ooe ""at of one of the platforms.
The en, ' and <;tcwards. M,& oo E. Barke r, B Ca rter,
'W·"liinl.- .i '~,u..~'''·
that, OWlDg- to the continUe<! veloi>e he discnvoroo, conta.in<>d four £5 F . F idler lII.... STS. F. Martin, B . Wh ite,
. of their esteemed
Ba.iik ~f Engla.nd noies and &. cheque for' C. H. ,JOI{es, C. H, S(.,,{!orrl. C. S. Grici IT,
they will be 'Ilna.b!e thle .hme · ~ the Bum ' 01 £20.
He immedia,tely took and 1'. BllItl<!lt; hon. sccrct~ry, Mr. Vinunder . ~ . ",ell-lmo .. ~ Ule note. and the
to the borongh . cen t Lan<!.
Mr.· J. E .' Garratt, wh<! . h~
and
there the owner
=========='"
t~~~:~~~d~~~r:.t in Dr. ;Re'a d'. "'86noo..
proooodihg
h
. taka the baton on thiB
.. great etate
ORDER QUA:;;HED.
jlll,mID e]lI w~l aiDS :
to report·
\(11;9. .
On the
Roundelay" .
being handed back to him he .' A long tin:te wa!ll taken R t. t.he Oxford
QulLrtcr Sess:o ns in hC8.rill~ an appe a.l ag ainst
'F~~~:~:=~::(lf;:t~'=r:
tb:!> boy with.'â¢â¢ shilling . .,
~n order maijo by the H e nley j-u stico8 ngllin :-tt
WEST READING ADULT SCHOOL.
"J nmea King. a. oarrie r, of Chec l( p. ndon, ill
Au ~oollen~ con<lert, arranlled by Mr. r""ll.ot to the child 01 Emily H edgeJ, â¢
E. C. Collier, WM gil-en on ,Wedneeday domestlc servant.
.
.,veniog, the chaiNll~1) being Mr, R. ·wil .. 1 .Mr. Sherwood. in.tructed by Mo. " , . Brain
lie.me. TIW pr~grllmme was a ⢠. f~I!ow3: And Brain" of Rending. appca"eo for Iho
So,ng, U I hear you 'caning me:' by lfiM nppellant . and Mr. E, \Val~ h , m ~ t r u rtcd by
Florrie tfiscock; 8OllIII, .. I couldn'~ help It. Mr. E. H.t~ , for -the respondent. .
.
coulo If" lfiBS Elsi.e' Siscoet; '6ong, HIt'"
Afte r hearmg a good' denl d cv .dc m;c U\O
CHURCH.
niceto
get
up
in
the
morning,
oearfy
n
...and
oourt
allowed
the
appeal
I
R.
J. H. Maunder'. "Olivet . to Calvary" "JUBt a wee 'doocl\-lIn'-dorio,Y . by Mr.
J
given ·at Cllris,t ' Chnrch on Snnday 'J::Mnnerj 8QOgS; uYou '-nev6I' IknO'W' ' and
YESTF:RDA Y'S . R.EADING
, tbe: ~hb·t.Ide . flow.," I>y Mr. E"fj:erlaO<)1I in ·the .pres811co·l ol II large con·
" ,s?n~~: ' " Buyinf( a hOU8~ ., and "The
POLlCK
~~~ â¢â¢t~':iit,Th6:~~· 'work waS, on th<l 'whole,
bud, .b y :M~. E. H!U'rlson; songe,
,perfonn<>d. _Th.. ebofr
Heart
..
and
Tosti's
,'
u'Good,bye,'"
At
thA
R
~
nding
BOI'Ol.IJ.{h Dench y~!;t o rda.y
.aug· wiUl' nice npr""';on, and maintliliiell
. T. Bishop; BOngs. . ~4 My wife'a cake" Arthur ThoffiM Edward Davioe, doS<.:i'ibc<1 u,~
th<> :j;itch, while the boy.r "roices we~ of
rem a nded uhtil
~cen..nt ' qlt'allty. One of, th<l mo.t 'pl~,,"- and U Out:' ,w edding," by ,Mr. 8. Collier j of no fixecl a.bode, W~
ins of 'tlie' chainee8
U
temple song, " 'Farewell to the desert," by Mr. W oonosd.y next On two chnr ~c . of obt.in m g
GlassJ?:OQl;
.ong,
"SmUf,"
by
Mr_
C.
Morhv
f.lse
protonce.
£2
.nd
£1
10â¢. Od from
~its ' Th"'l;' the bol'll
to 'dll!.tinct . advantqe, whIle
whole of the. -risj duet "ExWsior," by Miss Herm{a.n Harry,Jolm",on, of OxforJ Rond , on Mnroh
,,- 'E ⢠S'llD8; d
' - " Th-e M"lBeT:\ blf} 13th
~oioelt b1end'ld .,e1I, and, .
muale
a.n d Jr.LJ;.
'DGt.tr,
D I and
A14th
d'
'd th It th" I1c~ u.r.c(:l gnvo
MilIi.on ..il,e. ,J ~ ;:... nd "Follo~ your.l~~er," M,r.' ;j~h~o~r8t~o ~hcquo~ and drew the cash
.~hg with taste and
there ' "tVa. oceasion&l .ha1-shne88 :' _ , __" "
; duet.. p<Jpples.
by t f9. r them.
They wore ma.:lc p lt,yahle on
a.nd ,Mr. ,SIma; monologue" Llovds Bank f\G llrecon.
On thC'so bciug'
. ailno: The"bulk · .th'l '8010 ·.,or1(
the wa.y," by M-essrs . E . . C. paid through tho bank in the , U Rutd m unnet'
.tenor. "a8' 'IlDde~loen liy Mr..
.
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'F:'.
I,Beasley.
The
acoompanISts
i
t
o'.;,
w'eto'
returned
marked
N o 'acoount,"
Muser, woo slIrig 'with ~re8lliou"
Miss ,E. · Well", lfis8
H:u~rt 'G corr,c J..1ilR .... m . n pri ;'n.f.c in tho
in ..~'. Not .of· thlA world, H4&nd "'0
__ ·I,~-_ . ;ever lonelineB8f'~
Kr. /Chalk':"
LoOn, Co.rter. A v-ery lit Bn.tt ll.lkm R oyal Berkshire Rc,rimcnt, 1W9.9
WI\8 propoeed by Mr. oro"r""l. to . bo handed over to the rhilitnry
of . the tenor 110108. ,' lIr. Neal,
(pr-esiaent). Burl secondeo by 8.p.t~OrlbeB for. beIng p.n tllFon teo fr om Ithab:
_I'
~*:::'i
j';'
'6&nll with oousi.r:4fiable .
. Sims (YiOO'pre<sidentl, thil.nklng Mr. rfg.ment .lat:()n ed at MaT'dcr., Bnrrrk.,
,
\'.
in .. And. Jostle 1rnowing"
Collier the chairman, and all the S<lulh Camn, Ald erahot, . ' I1 C6 Ap ril 6th I.,t,
I
a~d P,C. 8. Tnvlor. who arrested t.he a.o-
?OD?U<lwrl
to
of ""r.....u jcolllcF...
Lheir endeavour
-,ervioe
f.rom t,b~ r~~~~;:!;,'~~~dl~~i:vo,~!
I~
*'lowe ,that this is
Government '1'11,0
omcere, and ' asked
do in certain even·tw'l1,ae,r,.;-,&
tion which they.
In the new Army
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cOll llci hnd
rid ic ul,m 8 in '
of.
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l'O~· io.~h~ ""1,>ole
Paco'< ta'J!iill 'Uf! ' b;;,: â¢
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Wt,ij,r..pr~oftw~~~ ~ .
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awn.rd ed
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(}RAND
TIAZAAR
(ono("r d!9'tlnguished pa.i rofllulc)
Will be ~cld in tJ.c,.
TOw,N HALT, BUILDINGS. np.ADTNC,
APIUL 26'_", 29tl1 'alld .lOU" Hl14 . ~
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The ·Ba1.o.ar. Wl1ich is ooinl!' ortr:l,ni~ b:,
LADY RRADTNG, of Erlei"h. 011 boh,,1f of
tllO ." REA DING POOR ClTTT.TJREN'S
HOLIDAY FUND-and BOYS' CLOB," 01
whioh . sho i. President, will be openoo lilt
r;
3 o'clock: ,
On t.ho . 1.1. day by H.R.H. PRINCESS
I CfffiTSTIAN of Sahl... will-Ho)st<>in.
I On the 2m] day hy LADY READING. ,
011 the Ord day by MfR. W . A. MOTJNT.
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