Berkshire Chronicle Reading 02-1918
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THE NEW
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Bro, 7. G." Bernard' l the n wly-el p{te-I
P.O.H., 11''' initiated a. mem r lit the
CzPwn 01 Elagland Lodre on No moor 11th
.. wfU
th.,
1891. He was &lected V.G , of t e lodge ui
L1111
.-.. IIr eo1U11101 01 .....
cUlcr1
I- I ))eoember 1897, IUld later
JIIe lodie
Oace ... ".... told 'tW"u BOt lor
a~tDr. in the day. wMn the Oddfell" .. "
'nat' _".,~ 11'_ laid, '
eDlnnaons were euch ~r POPul I' . ture 11m.
tt ...... DOt ~ jot
Bernard render d va.\Ui.ble se ce on th,
11 uti ⢠-*
,-.lei; ~~ .. ,.1
joiat committee. He 11'8._ e1
L81ietanl
Fell' ~~'
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IeOretary of bll lodge in 1901, an in li nn h
Th.
uilt the·t~
lell, 1I'lIB nn nimc1l111l" .p~in ed per m.:
, cnecI Ja pr06t II gued
nent eeoretary. lie hila ca.rned b.t hiB "..r .
DOW
te e pabliO'l -=-'
. rewa.l dut! with ze I d in ·ty , all"
Bel
tbt It to. a prolltMriDg attlnt. ~ there is DO lod«e in the Readi
-Distri ·\
tiaded to provide a ~ill further financ1ll1 that CtLIl boost Ol a better peri at pt'OgT ' .
utllnlrion OJ ol!oial d18.phrapll.
than thq Crown of England
haa ,,rienced dllrill.g the time B . BerDar'l
Well, 11'8 shall pay, it's just our way
.
lUI B4ted aa secretary. His 11'0 k (or tb.
To grumble and 01l&y;
But these Imart foUr: who made thiS !oke
dlstrillt has
equally 8\M'C ful, · par.
.And, -"en com.. the day
ticularly duriIllf the last year, 11' ito be had
Will
ThaJ;
CAn "~te, we've made a note
carriPd out · tho duties of D.O.¥_
a
i
ra
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Of theee cocked-hII.t "I !\.DU,"
And then 'twiJl cheer 01lf hee.rts to
SOLID. TYRES
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~rIy
DENNIS.-
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IN STOCK. W HEELS RETY RED . ON
..... _.,. ......
THE- PREMISE ~
DelIvery of
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2/3.~OD AUSTIN. . : 30/4S~Cwt. ~APIER.
SPecifications and
FORD DELIVERY.
INCENT!
~emonstrations
on application.
.
Immediate Delivery.
ANS.
f · ,R EADING,â¢
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been
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THE DEPUTY GRAND MASTER.
Bro. Walter Dore. · the new D.G. L. i1
'rUlla diaappointed - - .
' .
also a member of the Crown of Elnglu UtJ
Remarks 1\8 they lay aside theu flo UIf Lodge and ""WI initiated on March 7th,
robes of splendour and are DO lo~r en.. 1891. 'It is ⢠,-err rare -occurrence for â¢. J
titlild to append the magio letters T.C t to members froln one lodge to holdl the .oill!>,
their uamell on protr rammes .
01 P .O.lL Wrd D.O.H. ~therl; thl' ha,
... r WELCO;ME,
only hap~n . twice in the hi!l~~ of I ~ .
A CAVERsrr
J.:LAAL
Beading I D net, tb.e· ~ OCC88lon h<, ln ~
The pariehioners of St: ADA;irew's .c&ver. in 1878, when two memb&rs of the IJ< rk sham and a host of ot~r fnen~IDclud- shi re Lodge llefd office together. It I~ 1"ing the .Rev. R. . Ston ,M.A., the Rev. corded 01 A 'l.0Il.kllOwn Orand Mastrr 'i
W. B. Caldooott. and t.he .Hev. A. C. South· the Manchfeter Uuity, the late Bro. Tr.m
p.te---ptb.ered in LMge nwnbeI:s on Thnr&- Hughe of LlMelly, "that he. 8Iln~ h lDl~ I
day evening, Jan.u.n.ry 30th, 10 BaimoTll into th.e G.mnd fosterl! chal1'. ThougL It
Hall, to Irive II formal, but I\Ol16 the leu would be harrily fwir tD Bro. Dore tf) "'~.i'
cheery welcome tD tilte ReT. A. M. John· his of him, there i IlO gettiDg 6wa.v ir('l11
Jldn M.A.., 1V"ho oommenced his duties as tbe fact that before ACcepting office j II th.
prie t-in-cllarge of S Andrew'. Church on ' Crown of EltgJfl.nd Lod8 he bad hr " .
the first Sunrlny of this yl1l\-r. A pro~ v<K'.a1 abilities made himl'"elf ,"of] piJIJ " r
had been arril.nged that mast have eat! 00 in the RelWiog District a.t the socl,,1 gUl hr ,.
the various tastes of the l&re'e number ing!! lI'hjch 1\ few years 8f!O wpre ",rh ,.
pre9&nt, for it compriS(!d a ooncert, games, feature of OddfeJlowship. Hia sel"\'i~r' 0
~d dn.ncing, with that . rory human. but this WrectiOD reoeh'oo due recognition ;,1 I
aocepta ble, ooncomitant-refrealtmenta. The m.eeting of the Crown of Engla.nd LorIK~ en
concert, of exoeptional att;a.ctivenelll! and 1905. Bro. Dore wa9 elected 88 ViC<H..; r;, I. I
JlI,Orit, certainly- received. thll . u~unous of his lodgo in JtmG, 1911. In 'the ',1111,
approval of the audienee, enoores beUlg he y.~r he was appointed Sick Ste ....ard of II..
ordor of thll evenina-.
-A. J . ~ lOdge, and lurs carried ou~ the impo rt,1"l
bell. the able of'$1Ulist f St. ~ s, duties of this office with <tutstan dln~
opllnoo the entertainme~t th!lo' plaJlO . 10, ability. Dnrirag 1915 Bro. Dorn iWM agal n
s/Ulfully performed; MI88 Molhe Worw\ck, p1'1lf!6ed int~ service 89 V.G., a~ has ......
1\ very youtMul
a.rti.8te prolented ~",o centl..r finished llDotiler very s~~ fnl wrm
pretty dfl,noos; Mr. Al n Fl'ame - 9'I!ve of office rut Grand Master of the lodge. At
a really splendid inte1'plletation of ⢠'My the present time he reprpsonta hi lodg~
Queen "; and Mr. E. C. Browne a.bly ten. upon the Reading IUld District F iE'Jldly So~red .. Droke goC!S West." M.isa. Blanbhe clenes' Counc.il. He ha been a freq a.ent
Allen n.ng with boautiful expNlSion /:he attendant at the di!1trict m::reeti9.
w!Utz 80ng from .. Tom lones," and Mrs.
_
War....ick).. L.R.A.M., pla.yed with arutio
Itbilil;f t.;hopin'8 " BerooUll8." The MlB ell
Laurie's violin IUidlill.nOi duet wu exoelR.
lentil' performed. an an aooeptable nov,elty
1
....as mt-roduced b, Mrs. ' Major a.nd Mis.t M.
â¢
Te«lJ who, in chn.rmlng oostumee, du..noed ,
t lracefully ." An Old Minuet!' Th SUCCnC::FUL RACE FOR JUNIORS
ev. . M. Johnson'. oo,ntribution .... Ilo
f4'U
pita! rendering of .. Bea.uty'. Eyee." At
-\.
t Ie close of the concert ~ Reotor of CaverThe first race of the ~eason 11'09 held ' n
sham. the Rov. R. S. toney, M.A., iq atwdAy, on tlle rond, about 2i mil ......
....eloominlJ- Mr. Johnson to Cavershl\-ID,i ex- The cross'co1tDtry course hAd to be arull·
prel!ll8d his pleasure at Seeing such
arge doned owing to tho rough et.n.te of t hr
number preseDt, 1Uid, fmther, lwpod that ground. The event was open I:oi mem \)('r;
now ~he war' Wl\8 over IDADy of these social under 18 yenrs of lIie. Cadet BPy Scout"
gnthering8 would tie held. 80 that ~ple ero., ....ere invited to COOlPf'te. bllt only on"
might be enabled to knO'll" one IlDOther. Cadet ompo.ny lind ODe Boy ~ut Troâ¢.,p
Yr. J01tnsoD, in repl" 8poke of the (Teat were repnltleated. Forty-rune entrie w n'
ldndneea that he had experienced from received, 21 of which 8tarted and finished
e~eryone, nnd he 8incerely trusted that th y tho OOUrnt. The c()urse WAS,
tl\rting in
would U pull t.og-ether and become a. Palmer Park, along Circuit [ne. into'
happ~ Rnd uruted familY.
My" finn.l.· - London Rood, down London Rood fiJl.iahill ~
pr Ion" was of a Vfory ho (y lind warm- at the trn.clcs in tho Pork . Th official .
hearted gathering, shorn of all the sha.How were . Bolton, A. 8. Lovegrov ⢠R.A .('.,
conventionalities that keep l~ 80 fnr apart T. G. Sa"!1er, Oxford p;. amI R . .C .⢠nnd
in our ordi.na.ry daily int'er~vll1'l!P, /llld one 1 . T. BridgeR. R.A.O. Dr. R. ~. l'ol:;at~
that was It happy augury for the SUCcesll of kindly distributed the prizes. '11ho prl Z, .
l1r. Johnson's future labom.
winnors were ' n9 follows:-lriTljt drembe-r t ..
PICKLES. -t'
fini h, R. G. "Beck. aged 16. who mllda th â¢.
journey from Oxford, aDd ron WTjth ()un,t
A ma.n enlled f\t the box
ce of f\ theatre J,!dgment, to bea. YOUtIlS mu('h older t l'nn
and a ked whitt WI\II on "The Forty hun.self: fir t IlOn-member, E. Potter. (,i
Thieves " WA.8 the anSwer. â¢. What's the Wo~ingham , who ''','" 6e<OOnd in th e rar.'.
p"lcle 01. the t.ichts~ "~en ' IIhillings." -Soaled handioop frizes~-I6t lP~ber , 'I.
The inquirer sta.rted to "1Ilk: away, when H. Dunn, nged 11 years: 2nd memiJto.r ~ .
tb.e box·keeper inquired, -":Don't you '''ant Cumming,
years; Srd member, t:. J .
to !lee them ?" Too al1&lI' r came pf\tl 9ibbina, Ii :rears 10, month ; 1st non.mem'
"Not the other thirty-nine.'
ber, Jord/lll, Uh CoY., Re6ding Cad~t.
One of tb.e cla~ in the , p\iOgnunme of (Mes rs. Huntley and 'Palmers' ooy.); 2nd
the "National Demooratio aDd Labour non·member, BeClCJ'Oft, of the ~e romPllrty" Is a8 10110"11'8:-" New OompulllOry pany. Order .Of ~nishing::-1, R . O. B~k.
Powen to the Parish OJunclls to provide It.A.C. (pos1~~on 1D hlUldi!!ap, 8): 2. E.
Halls 01. En rtainment. and the enoou~ P?tter. Wokihl{ham A.C. (9): :I.
J. Glbment of Pari.8h Societies and Vill.nge Club8. bIDS, ,R.A .C. (.l ): 4, W. lIartin. RA .l' ..
'l'hich b,"l bring lijl'bt and ' briJrhtnCl~ (19); 5, W . Frankum, 40th <Ay., <AdPl:s (I;):
within the reach of every ruraJ nome." II, R. F.' Yeeond, R.A.C. (12): 7, T. H.
Oood old "Penny Readillifl."
Barber, R.A.C. and 'l'rinity
(HI ; ~.
}lAX Pemberton, writing on "Brightey E. F . 9a.!:ltr, 4th Coy., Cadetl! (11 ; -g, F. J .
Cricket-alld how to ·. get it," remark.8. Leahy, R.A.C. (10) ; 10, R.
mmingq.
"Some urfed tb.at pltchoa were fuel good' B.A,C'L (2) ; 11, R. lJa.rber. R.A.q. (5); 1~.
Ilnd that i cricket could be pla.yed upon
R. J. 'J.'aImage, a.A.C. (7): 13, JqrdaD, 4th
bumpy ground there would be. great dEe! ('\>y., Cadets (): H, Joaey, ~th Coy .,
ot fnn-not enJ.oyed by the be.tetnlln who Cadets (IS) : 15, . te\'ell8. -4th Ooy.,
si-.Qpped the he.ll with his ~oee'" But he Cadeta (16); ISh T . H . Dunn, R.A~.
(I); Ii .
.,!.OUId~~udly encored by the spectators. Beecroft, ~th Uly ., Cod ta (6): 1 , A. Car.
From ⢠serinl novel: "She lIOuaht dllll- katt, Wokmgham A.C. (21): 19,
,4t h
perotely for wordB in which to 8peak . to Coy .⢠⢠Cadet. (11); 20. 0 er, , th C" v.,
blm ⢠but oould fin.d none!' What A &plen- Ca~. (20): 21, Boll" her, ith Coy .. Cad~t.
cUd wife- sbe would makel
(18) â¢
.From " 8oc1&t,. Notes»: "M;r. _
h88 an
Tbe next race will be held on March 8th.
o~l{inaJ idea. for table dOOorotion. lilts Entri~9 close Ma.rch 1st.
dlDl nlJ tabltl ill DIA~ split in half with a
little hole Ln. the Cllntrll, so that.' tree can
)
J1'Ow up M If through the table, and the
FOOTBALLER KILLED.
guests Can eat under the boughs Last
,.
.lImmer ae had a' .bi" currant bum 'at ~>ne
-eliDner, a.nd thll dine" 'Plucked the frnit as
Cpt Albert Charles Wert) Hasell, 6tb 0 0('
it. grew. And a. suddon shower 01. Wer- let Regiment, late of '55, S.liab~ Ro.d
pillars W'Ould enable tbe 1adi0ll to cling for Reawng, ""&5 'killed in :action Octob(r 11. He
protection to the gentlemen I
JoiD@<! up on June 2, 1916, and ..... ~n FI'IIIIoOe
",KUr:I:;, to tJI4I "Sunday Pictorial," five weok&.
He wu employod a\ M_N.
WTl~'
A.ll sons of 'tI'\lomeIi who've been 8er:peU..
He playod lor Reading RelerVN
workinr hard are DOW to be. _n SIIunterini and Victotia. football teeme, r.nd 11'011 the
looJdn, at tile 8h~" If the, would b&.cIge for pla.ying for Bj!rks and Buck!
.
be oontent with "lookiu"t
. CoUllQ-.
e ' flG, a cioot<ll" ha.e deeJ.ared a.rlaee
from the flea: 110 if you wetllld f~ 'Bu be
.pared, here .. the recipe: It YOll fr()m
Major th.-'Hon. Lionel Tenn/so hA.8 acbautul 'ft,. 1I'01Ild 8ee, tue care that 011
17' INm the-'
cepted the invitation of tha
pehi.re
WUlie, efed eiaht, 11'88 at the &eaaiDe County - Cricket .<}lub to ea.ptain th &leTen
&DC!. 1I'1'Ot. to his l&ther ... 10110".·-" v..; next -.eon. Jd&loy Tenny«ln IIU~
I'athtlr',-We are HjoyinrouJwelvee; mamma Yr. E. H. Spro~1
baa ~ the capIPKl I &DCl rJI the otIael'll, but there are no taine1 through ul health.llaJor ll'enny90n
playlid
for
Colpt.
Warner'.
team atl
.
don"by_when are 10u COmi~ NIB.
on t wo OOCul.ODll last _lIOn.
â¢
M.rfH.
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.C. HARRIB S.
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T isn't· much use plan~ing and saving to 'eke
Ollt It he c~al ration, if eve .
wa.h-day the copper fite '
is· burning'. coal which is
neetted for living
an'a for cooking. You '
tJon't. need to boil t
-tlothes wash them' In
the Rinlo ' way~in cold '
. save coal. I
t.
away with the waste
,000aer fire. You just soU
in cold .water with
t; rinie and hang
in the morning.
B~
all Groce,.., Storu,
Oilmen, ClumJler., etc.
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