Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1918
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man,
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item on tbe 1'1'OfrtLIIIW
race. wlllch' (lUite a JOOd
·and men (ttl's a ra
the
rather to tl of); while t~ u'~':j,"~""~~lj;~~.~f
created roar of lau,hter.
were the resulte:
Blindfold Driving . lIi
iss Jonee:
M~~.I Cllail'S,)(r ..4. !)(Inn" .....
......WhMlbarrow nt.ce : lU
'lloltoake
.!Uf. Taylor:
Blindfold Boxinlf : E. C Car .
.TlttMdmg ·the· N.eedle, VilIS White
lIr. T.y:lor.
, '
ROWLaf' Race : l)&.&hpel'. Hartwell, Cofn!}ton, TaJmap, JOl:!lu.
,
'l' he Reading Temperance Ban. played â¢
selection of musil'.
â¢
1!~fl'l!ilhm"nts were ~r~iol
by lie t~.
Shena!.
I
Amongst tho8e ",ho. watcll"d ~thf ~rts
WHe Mr. Rnd liN. Erie Palmer and Mr.
and Ml'S. Herbert Prett,y.
. Tlte praes 1I'el'EI preilt'nt.d
Palmer. "bo. with - ¥t. Erill
cordially welcomed by liIr. D.
~h(j t1aa~hd them for clHIlin,:
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H.
Ltd., Broad St.-··
⢠Friar St.,.
.
InCOftvenwnee.
'.
ljwel' WlIS
t"en. Tht'y bp"I!ld us· 011 Ollt ' for
"e bow led' fJj(lm ou ⢠for !9'. ·. IL
enllt~Im. a well-known l"orester, , lind my·
bowler!!...⢠P01'flY won the ~gate bot for Ole
in 188+ with n toW of 1175 nIDS; in I~
won the .verale .bot presented ~y :Mr.
. B. WilIi6al8t lua ~grl'£1\t. · helDr S21
18.15), hIS top ..cor
in&' 1 run
CU11IJ1I"'~" .t;- Y,,)d.enh«w:l. In lUlOther seMOn
the rtverMge bat lind ball. for he "'· II.S
~Jl..qod bo"jler as ,..tJJ Of; n. bat.
lit. l'Ofty is the - proud pcf~ of n.
}lOltrait of the }'~ry te.l,m in 1897 nnd
he <lOIIJJiderll it 'II' one of the beet in Berkehire at the time. It ton.si ted of Howrrrd
PA1!jter. 1. Do",ell~. V. Ctitch~y~ T. T. CaEâ¢â¢
E.,l.. 'oate.! '. ll. -Mn.xwell ⢠.1'1. 1 . I aIlCl!.
C. Bro"",o. W. On.rmr~4.H. J . Matthews. T.
«1: Dormer. ODd P. w. l'hiJl.ips. witll . of
oourro:, W .P . M nmpire.
.... ' The FOl:tOry 'I ub h"Ye bad some food
bat ," n.id Mr. Pony , who m_tio ed 10u1ton Palmer. J . lloU.Khto11; nd J . Dowell.
Qf l?oulton l'almer 1I1r. Pm~foY poko in the
biMhet!t prniHe,llnd referred to one OCC8Sion
a
~ind
.
~
r, and the fire
very bRdly nd eIle's token
to m<\ke attractive II r attire ,
think she's lovely ....hen /fb. '.
p8.rt in the JlQl'I'>nt"l "trif...
at mice beo your pi'opornl llU\ ~ . , ~
1I' m think her pef.fect ~, j '
0;
life, in fr; t. will be
ooothed (I"':lf. iu :\ c
, sweet
fO~I!'
thnt yoo
I, Ie
re .~.
CHess you
know l'Ou
w.'
e." ,
,.
Mr, Erie Palmer llaid lit . 1'al.er
him to NlY how pIe... I, .. . qd been to
come there and ,."e away the prt..... ,at·
ticttlarly a~ that WL' th lil)!t OC9Uibb th8.t
they llad laad a.nythin, of that IIOrt on tb
Irl'ound. ~ He .... M \Ire he WIUI oiciol tbe
opinion
all' in sayin, how mud! tl,ey
were ~b
£6 Mr. Lead y and i. eon·
lf1'a~ul â¢
. ' 'on tha b'. At'effort with
the ftr
11 all that
e ~d don to
make l't ttlll occess it · 'nldou~dI1 .had
.,.ri
~n l
'..
,
li~.:r,...Jr,ey· leDdered hil tbank tel tllOes
members-;;t the cODlmi~~ who I.ad
fOrward 11 n d had n-ndeJ't'd lIIjl8t , ..",.... """
I5(lt-rice. 'Without wh ieb it wOllld ]In.
impoilllible to hav& cal'ri~d out that ,at
il1&'. J.t had been r6t- UP. in r*thn. hurry,
heoau811 the;!' were !li·appointed in the rail.
not proridillj( tbem "ith
and t},_ "portS' WeM Ia..
them '" littlll amull8lllellt and
pull the day.
llr.
called for three e~tIl
Mrs. E
whieh "1el'& heartilycorded.
. ...
In the 'lveninlf t.\er!' "'a41. ~neinC{, .}(flIfJl'R.
Godf,,,. ,A. ax<;n and L. Davill a~t·
&A ,.M.e.ft, AI\() the arrangement\; werll
can'i.e d out by llr. A. S. Pyke, entertain.
mf'llt IJeCreta!'y.
;' Wom n on' ihc whcJ~
lind like til ir politi
to
lind e.trnig~t... Uk!! th If
MW, at .outon
tlie
Queen'~
Own Oxford·
!"ltO reet>ntly TehuJ~ from
In Oxford lrotu.
'Iltt riel<
on TLunodaYi last w~k,
â¢â¢ __ .,~._
J. The ·men.
_re pnn an nthu.
tran-J1~ ffOJ11 ,,"lid·
8I:MDll'd. in 1;0 Ox·
si,. o'clock. nC·lol
under tn
clpnoblH~
Ill....
~
II. ' ro pre&l'nt~tiye
teelUl. II I h
1)1
I:
ot tho
or the
ev !den t that