Berkshire Chronicle Reading 03-1918
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--!..~r CI.b ...
..
'
of the p~ Park
OrGY_ _ . san
l'Iiday Jut week. lb. W. O. Hit'k. -.ook
0lJair1 iJl &be ~ of OounciUor E. O.
J,Pdl~ "'.. lUIalile &0 be p~.
&0 JII ' . â¢lion. There were aIM. pc.:o_ciUciir W. E. B\l~ I Me...... R. J.
_.1..1.. I.. Roaer., F. White~ O. 1\. Pu·
.14 .'
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.A. n.u. J. Wood!( P.
T. Y.... K. J. SandeN, C. 11. vea~
S~. R./ C. WillliM.
Bibby,
. W. 0, Lawro~ (hon. _ _ ry),
w. B. P"Jneâ¢
Be,...
DINNER ETS.
ron.ET tit.'TS.
.aDd
TIJe a....~'. report ...ted: 10 .ublJ!jttm. 1iIe eidIi UJJÂ¥aI r.pol'\ I ~k we 0&0
~ OII....V08 on &be faa tM,
_ _ 01 1'18 '11''' & BUill} IlIoceMElIi
_ y , . . . The ~ of memben
~. ~m.
.. aad I
"BNItINa.
thisr season are ' 1ighter and
,'
.
E,
VE ETlAN RED,
SijRIMP, ·
more sombre shades
ler, · ~ . . ~.' ,
a prelt}'I f10wiijg
, trimmed royal bluc
and ' flowing "cit. '
navy and e~era1d,
and grey. 19/~ 1 to
Strawâ¢â¢
~~:::tcllt:D1
HATS in black and all
Some trimme?, VCI \l~ct
int~,e
'"ri,nli,,,,,,d
colQurlngs.
Il
lovely silk ad '
have plain' <
embroidery,
the
4t7, OIFOIID
'tbe!f:E- w.ill
am ,ure JOII
. . . . . "'011 in
P"'"~ twelve QIODthe" .
â¢&IId .it
alto ⢠area'
⢠&0 beeo
bee. £jJ tOO' in cash tracIMliJIlNllo.lld fOl'lll fill MY...al
bore, -:l~~ :Keadina'SOciety, W'M &Omething
_
..... 'wtIolII
chab were d
JlOJae_I. The .returD" lIS fa.r 1\8
to wea- _ ~ .reen,
I.ODe /l!t prt!IIeJIt, ' I()I' tbis halt{e8. r,
~o ~ were I>"'~ during the Muon that It Wail quite poesible tha they
OWlIlI' io tbe. .... r.
- ";
eVeD IUrp«m ·th'lI.t. (Appln1Hle.) .
Detail. .... In« been gi.,en of the pr~.Â
Mr. Waterson~ H.P â¢â¢ 8&id it Wail &Iltilifae'
cJ. ~8 members in the COllD!'J tIOmpetitione. tory to him to ~~w they were 1II.II.lri11Â¥ an
tho ~" proeeeded I Three club C(JIIl- hOJlest attempt to eliminate the pnvut'l
pe!itione were held, vu., eillglOOI handicap, tmdeorfl'Om the community. The~perntive
p&Jft and p~n .ddition io the .. Maker movement "as to a llU'll8 t!%tent SOlving the
OIJp" eban1pio
. Mr. A, Dean won the problem, dur~g th_ long IUId dark iJays
.in,le. by d
.
Mr. R.
Ba... kina,
Of feOOing to &ome tent the starving popu·
Mr. Dean '11'â¢â¢ 'i fioo form durilllr·the Jjille lation (1f Russitl- (AppIIlMe.) The 00.
time he W&8 able to play tm. _eon. .nd hie o~tin DlOnm9J1t bad !!'One on by IMpe
viciory WIJIJ ... ell merited and a popular one aDd bounds oot only in the cou.utries of
IiJI'l()t1gst the member..
the AJlies, but in those of our enemiee M
Meesrs. 'w. H. Payne .nd J. Woods were well. beca.U6e they hllli reoognised thn t ilj
the wiDner. of the pail'll, defeatlnJr I'd_ro. the lDOnm&JIt there WM the consetvatioli
Sicks and Dean .fter ,.. atrenuoua gomc. Mr. of their DeW liberty and frtMom. Thie
A. Dean &flam mowed lJcod form in Ihe 8~ke well fOT the movement, with ite wide
poinle compeiition. 01 wh",h be was !.be ...in· VlOW" nnd ~t iDlipkation, and ibl deter·
ner, . and tnua became entitled to the lIair of mination to !lee that the workerif' eau.e
bowL. kindly offered bJl Mr. H. J. Jacla!on ' should for ever prevail. Mr. Wa~1'8On
2nd~ P. Drew ' .5rd, J . Dowty;. 4th, E. 'i. ,poke at oontlidemble lel!lrth on legislation
now. passing thronf!'h the 1C0usc of' COlllIl\()D8,
Sarulel'll: lith. b . CooPFr.
The club .ehomplonilbip for tho Of MILker utgl~g oo-ope.ra.torr to tue their. pert in
Oup" ...alS onJo"\m.afe1y not oomplotell owing mruung these ac ~to tbeir benefit. He
on the commi ionll. IIJId
io he non-attendMco .nd other reuolla of also Apfike
inff set - 'lIP stating
IIOme of the , entrants. and your oommit.tee re- oommitt-. IlI)W
commend tho competi\ioll ,be played 011 a.t the thnt it WII8 of groot Importance ·'that the
movement shotU<1 II' t represeutnth'
on
begi.nuing of ned aeon.;
.
I
'llho pJ'86ent membership of the club ia 37: thom. '.rhe intere~ of tllo lIOCisty 'T uld
thie inolud ono ·honorary mcmber.· a.nd four ~hou ~ fully o&red- for aod ill8tice done to
It. Pnyn.te mtel't'lts weJ'8 entrenched in the
Oil military ... vice.
.
I a.m pJea.te!l- ~ roport the fil)8ooea of the Hon8e, and . had representot.ion on " eve~
club are in a '"'(err aatislaotor;4 condition, tJle commIttee! and the. ilo-<>pera,the mo'·cme.nl
~ht to De recogrused on the SlUJIe -basie,
balance in hpd ~inlt £8 13a. 2~d.
It 'is 'with deep- yogret that ...e have to re· Trild.e . Unioniete boturted of being induspoIi .the death ot two of ~our membel;8. Mr. ttiaJiBqd in' every. 8e1lSe of the word. yet
Mr, ,!'1&lly w!'re not wld~ awake en()ugh to ge~
A. J . Muniley and Mr. JJ. Mayne.
Monldey
one of the {oundcr. of the dub ~to ~ moyem nt WhlCb WII8 oue of prncticllJ
ted of bein~ in the
and i~ fint secretaryl. in ",hich latter <l.pacity ldN.hsm . They
Porty, and it WIlS the ri ht thiq
he ""ned ...'1e club weu ' &Dd in a lI.oat m-.re lAIbour
to
d?, PeeIlI1&e .then they were in he
the present poeition
the elub iJJ duc to hie C1'II tlO force& The)' had got to
work. Alt¥t-«h during tbe laM t ...o or three aueb
lin interlinking between labour
ye.ra be b1ad not 'pqt in many .ppearanoea ·tl;e ro-operative
movemf.ll\t at the OOl,Ultr,
on the green, n8yoribcl_ hie in ....ren and
t~l\t, th&y co~d oot alforo to wink theii
IOJ'al~ to the ,lob never oeaeed. Mr. Mayne
ey~
a~
tJ:ie
81~ua.tiOn.
If their move~
w .... all() ;" ....lued member. and ~n£ on
WI a 8⢠&D.Ythlll~ it W'lUl an inSpiring movementj
the oonimi~ far lOme time, .
_.
1
u ~ ideoIB â¢. apd the . oo.operath·o mov~
I think th. thanka qf toM olub are du, to men
J.n , .Parlll\I~ent mennt- puttini th06ll
Mr, D. 'Cooller for the fine oondition ot Ine i~eal8 !lito practical working ar,r (mgement .
green th;oo,bout the aeaaon aoo' to hia tnl· 'l he tide o~ dellK\crncy; could never ~
fallink cour*j ~t .11 timooa.
â¢
.
atem!Jlfl<!' . Pnvl1te : mtereeta and PriVo.tll
To the. donon of prize.! we also tender our IDlInufncturel'll m!8'ht build their littJe
blllt tbanka. ~.
,
ca&t18!1 in the /iIInd. but the tide of democ. In ClOI)cluaion, I .hould likJ'l 1.0 t.hank the ~..! in this country would lI'l'IIodually. rise
Presid~nt; Captain, Vice-Cwtain and Commit,. ~uae at its in6pira.tion a.nli. its splendid
tee for their lIelp alld oO-dperation duril'lg the achloUnl&JIte in t~e past. an:d b8eause 'of the
lleuon â¢. a.nd iJI tlIe memoor. lor their IUp· rflhteoulIIlellll .01 JUI pellc
j!1t!tness or
adiI,. I ,
lL "11. eeII . look forward OOD- Its
aDd would
h
6dently Co a.
"'1 -.on for 1919.
Mr. Arlhur J. . y and B. White ".,re elec>ted vioe-pi'e.Hlen~ of the club.
'
Mr. L. J.. Roger- .offered ⢠v,u-ble .. Vic·
::::t!",\ory~' Cup I r player. ,.ho han nevor w'oo
pru:e,
.
It "'.... dec'
to arrf,!!jfc malA'hOOI during
the , comiJlg .⢠e..on.
Several ~
. memba..,. were elected., .
W"
lot
Semi·tri mmed
straw. trimmed
mcrcerised silk.
colours.
The New
'U' â¢â¢1_â¢â¢ ~.~ 1'1"_
The new
weight straw
appearance of
the new wide silk '
finished with dainty
Bo\Ver~. ,n lemon
and grey, mole and
to
30,â¢.
,. charming HAT
really smart and ~a~St:l'ICIIY
ZI,. .
po....
'
lIat Ba*d.!
in mOIS rosedaisies. iliac.
HAT BANDS (noo,y so fashionable),
Some are of silk ribbj>D velvet, others Of
buI1 .. r" .u~,.~ D~lturt.l"lna, wallflow~rs.
corded ribbon. - daiJ~.il trimmed with
forl!eltJrrIC-llo\,s\ "I'U""". ~rapes. roses, . tightly packed ci ur. s of fruit and
addition to
flowers. Make a
l1tful hat trlmof silk and
,ming in the very ne
style. ZlI
to 8,11 .
. .
I
1
n
·1
WHICH MERIT ATI
COAT MOD ~ .. Showereen "
-in fine quality gabardine, Ii t or dark fawn ,
with whole back and slit
kets. In S .W.,
W. and O ,S. at 42/.. Ch I ren's sizes exact
to the dc!Sign shown, from
in. to 42 in., at
equally low price ⢠.
The" Prinleinps " is one of tI ~ newest model
alr.wopl COATING S.UITS
~Iack and white
check, unusually ' smart a
peTrecf fitting,
â¢â¢,8. Also in C910ured ov. r ecks at ⢠Gn â¢.
Sp " display of Spring C 'T MODEJ-S in
~erge. al~dcloth; oatrneia ~ blanket e1otns.
. III t
newest shapes l'e r 8 t.d and' every
coat 'r arkable value.
assortment In
Ladies FROCKS. Very la
,stOclc f r immedlate wea h .plendid poplin,
all CO~Iuu, at Z8, 8 ; in ' ~rie callenne at
381e' and' in serj(e and (a
ine at.1 Gn â¢â¢
t0 8
ns.
",1
J
The 'Wynne."
An ex tiohally - smart
BLOU E in pretty ftpral dill voil~, made
ho collar ,e d,e4
with 8 uare neck at front,
s-:lf cOlour.
Pink. sky, e i~, saxel ' Davy.
4 , 1 U. AIIO in nice
p . silll, ivory;
at 8/tt .
â¢
â¢
It i8 allO worth while mCI tio i g tbat a simi;
la~ BI.OUSE In floral v .
be. cho&en in
_./Dart jumper sb""e, thlB
ving' a tasteful
. INew Trench
a. f
qual'tt
appearance. 8' I I .
The .. Mario II is a very
iply coloured
striped nUll's veiling BLQU'~ , . Will wash
like n~w. In 'champajVIe aDd helio, reseda
⢠a~d hello. 511)' and champ!agne, grey
mauve, ~nk aud reseda, Ujaqve and sky,
and
stiipes. 7/11. ·
.-
.
SPORTS.COATS.
In this
models,
shades. In all materials.
- 8 Cn8.~ ,
mOil:
H4RDWAR& ete.⢠al
â¢
at
I_Ill ftIIICUI.
-'SOUD TYKES \ ~
COMMERCIAL Motor Veliicles
STOC .K.
.in
TYRES pressed on
ute
premises at
-,
VINCna'S, wtle St.
a.
.
\
(e_e. Rd. Tt&m~lop),
ID. <m- Park Rd. Comer),
3., OIFOID ID.
*"
e New
TEA SBTS.
TRJNK.£T SETS.
fu~ble
I
â¢'
latest and
newest
H/. to
Ladies' black &ia~~
self cap.⢠,_ ,⢠.
aUf
DAln PIIODUCL
'ObtaiMd udet ideal coeditioa. _ ... 0",
F_.. udotovowa PIl11111l flJ411"teftll1Jl,
The CIl&A.MERlES (Raa4iq) Lt4.,
'Plloru 908. 45, WEST STaDT.
For RUBBER S~AMPS of e ';ery
description, DOG COLLARS, Ch"ins,
Leads, Muzzles, etc.
GILKES' ENGRAVING WOW, .
Street. READING.
130. Friar
8D1E1lAL MAilDWAilE.
ASLIN WINDOW BUNDa.
Cream. ""tb ·La... Ie Ia. ""de. lid.
GreeD. "ttb i.Ue, .. fa wid!'J la.lid.
8t.oeted up too JO ID. "KlI.
BliDd BolJeta ⢠8pec1..u~1.
Bprm.
I
H. M. DOUGALL.
.s7 1t .45., OlFORD ROAD. IIODIN â¢
'
MUal:Oal 'MaTII aanL
_~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
HICKlE
a
" HICKI~ Lid.
Plnye1'8, Pianoe, Organs, Gl'II.DIophones, and
Records. ' Music-Rolls for Player.P ia nos,
Entertainment Contra.ctoI1l. ete. 'l' unio&
an4 Repa.iJw to all MUllical Iuq-ument.a.
Friar St., REA~iNC
. 1148.
usa,
... allll .....U. MUDI,IAMT.
Tn.aPIlONE 364.
IIOAD ST. It p1Il0N ST.,
READqfG.
OILS, COLOURS. WINDOW GLASa
........
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... ......
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\Y. fOULSHAM,...
"PREll
(0fftc:W ........... til tWa .......>.
d;rJlIeo In CommercIal, ~ ~ and ' m .... 1
outdoor JlbolClllnl>by In all Ita braDchet.
oted for Wedding Groapa" En!agrcmcnls.
Atldt;ess : A, ............. READING.
THE SOurH BERKS HUNT.
.
JR. HARmwVES ACCWANCE.
'PHOIR lD1 :
.
t
It w
in be a ..matter -of gret.t ..t isfaction to
.11 interested in the South Berk. Hl10t to
Jeatn that tha olIer of Mr. ~ Harpe&Tee
to tab over the muter.bip of theee bounda
non aeMOn, which W<Ia, oonve~ed to the an·
nual JIl~g of the H'IlDt OIl FebrU&{y 15th.
itt":,, be~n
definitely ~pted ~y tbe .Hunt Com,
IDltteer. Margre8YetV ...ilI eomm nee hi.
E
mâ¢â¢ te
May let. At a time liko &be
preient, neD .0 many ' ehangoa _ a )aking
pl.oe among muteJ't! o( houndl,
SoutJI
Berb Hunt ~... to be CODBratulatOO 0 havilli\'
bee~ able ~ obtain' u ·UNtir M.E.H ⢠looaI
gentl.1lffi!N' -..ith the tucfitioll8 and
. Tje JRe.diheld·n~/â¢.iliIetio Club Harrier. (junior
~ by Mr. Guy ~arlreav811. .
sec GJI
"",,\J' .eoond race Of the IIC880Jl
on a.tu~y'. tho event being , a toam race
opeJl Ii? JUDlor m\lmben. Boy ~te CJa,dAte
etc, SIX teame. entered. Wokiii«~ J~
I '"
...l..- f ---~-' A.C, (Borb, Bucb &lid OXOD ~pi':-) did
~])Mr.. ~J.e di"'''?9 ,.,.
mile. in the
WoodI.e1 di.irlet, .tarting . ~ fiJl:"l.:- _ '
I
Palmer Park.
. ,
~ JJI
To the Editor of the U Chronicle."
At the ' .tart
Sir.-NohrithHanding nume~ r>~ ⢠TJJin, -petiton started.
mac!e ~roqh 10llr pejlflr &lid oiht!ll' _roea 'f:~e i~; at one mil& tll.e order' w..
acam.t .ll\ereaHCI ~r.... Jaroee. we Al;.e ooly n_ A: â¢
T~~2j~~· aU ' R.A.C.
I __ ~ ' '''~
â¢
- - - . 8 I~'" ...... Cadeta) " ..
Mviaed, after & laPM of -rIY ..,ht ...eek. ~mg,
''It.il M\l¥." Gibbine _
Barber
~ reeuU eI ~. reoooaideration of the Tram~ c~ up. There",.. a k_ 6IIiNI. Beck
way. ~ DO tru. gu-.iou, &lid whillt JDel!lber o{ the. R.A.a.; ~ ~ Orlorda
eome altentiona han . ieen apin reoom.
~Yed ~I &00 ~ for the ' ioe&l
~ed, . the.J are not to tHe "ec$ unUl
.pril W (~ ⢠Tuesday). tblle talUoc elenD brother '01 ~'Ted~re:h~
~ ~~ is â¢
weeb and-_ da,y beWre any ilDproT~ are
a eJ'OU'~Jltr, runnor ..hile
i~i
made in leduc:tion. ;fat wbea 1_ were raMed F
â¢
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th., we.re· ~ht Into operaloion with aboa~
el
AtwC
,:,.
'were
..
ihree daja' JaDUoe. '
1, ~.,
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DUn. l!3 ~ . 2 G ....
Althoalrh
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did Jiot come bini, R.A.C: "A. ,. 19 . 55
7'" '.? ,<>. II11II.
leo.. 3, ~e.l'IIC!.
Ja&o
u â¢â¢ J~ 13th, ... 41 . . . . R A C .. A It 18
"A'" _ :n,un. 58 leO.; 4, MoKay,
1'fI'0 ~ a lIIonth I&1er tMt all R'A'C'
.. ,
, ~u IDIO. 24 sec ' 5 Tahn. . e
eddIltion~ f~ ..... 01 lei. be .,w,Iillbed beW.CIml&on Street aDd oemetery JIUIO- 4~ po. c.dets⢠.ao- .1IIia. 17 ~;' 6, Ba'l'\lil,:
DIl,n. 53 100.; 7. Humphrie&,
tieD on alld .after April 1-, or .u ...eeh inr~ ~~.
⢠'Co.' ........1_
mm.. 22 11\0.: 8, Beecroft.
lifter the .-Jution.
W .. ~hill qnemoo of
--iii, III mm, 37 .ac.; 9. Stroud â¢
...... farN, hraJore. ~hly «000 iJlto
Bcoute, 81 min, 61 '11\0.: 10. Cummjnga,
aDd why ~ the pJ'l)lHlled DeW peODy . . . .
11. Meado... ·
Soouta, 21 min. 56
..... . be ~, into _ bef9l'& April 18.1
~_-- ..,-.:..-, "S,".22 min. 18. Ace.; 12. Clark,
TIle (1elll!nJ ~an..er admi.· tlie im]lOllibl.
18 DUD. i4 oee.
Ii ty . of eet.imafulr. even appro1im6tely. . .
:-1, Rellding A.C. "A t.:
~Jpta for next Tear, die chief rftlWid 'beinlJ
2, J{wme 3, McKay 4-10
die ultimate decwion r08peo&iJltr lare. io be
Cadete (Me!111'8. -Huntley
red- May I IlUgrNt. ' tllerefol'e, tb.e
6, Beecroft 8, Withero
e~ ~ho
been PIIY~ the Tr....·
3~ Trinity Soouta:
.a~1l
.I$IAlO
£1~ per annum prior
10. Barber
to ~e
Dr of
fvee, are
re.. B :
12, 23 27duel",
l-a v .........u.
Cadeta
Andrew"
beor._ of
blli
21- pOInte.
ream pn.
; R.A..a,
WATERPROOFS
KEEPTOU DRY
No MAtTER How IT RA.rNs.
HILL'S lUBBER Co., W.,
Market Place,
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THOMAS '. HUNT,
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PRINTBR, 8OOKISINOER,
30 and 31, IIMbt PIIee, READING.
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R.Ate. HARRIERS.
e
FOOTWEAR IS NOT
Girls' black box
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VIA
THEALE, MIDGHAM, THATCHA I,
By Motor Vans leaving 0UXui1i
001Ul1tR (London Streetl,
ROAD
on
·TUESDAY,
THURSDAV
~d SN~URDAY. at 12 noon .
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