Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1918
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"'ould
his
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Ilk!' to think tiat
lund "N'" not fo"""'"
SOil' a nti brotben wit~
rOjl()-ro
" and the anu.q.
w.ddlJtJl: l.atl b<>en a
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r·,m,.
I n additiOll tile)11.0' . !', (>1'\' post that __
⢠' . In ,·"Ier 10 upbQld the
,1IId cou ntry. . " 'Pre .,I,'<: tec! aa oflioere
roc(Jkmo; bon . b+L"'VI"er'
h; '~râ¬t?rY, Â¥r. T:
oop"nJtt~,
)(~r.
Mr. Mar hall,
1Ir:
fixin~ of Ihe dale fo~ the
and the (:onlirma'l.ipo of
11 " proposed to hold
Hl'adJng n. pa rt of the
The en'nt will be 01'I' III " " i>pctacu lar POint of
bl~Vt· (HI P. an d will be be
P '''·,n'',· ul the . Pro_ _
,II l neill rie rOwing' &D~
w"lI ,d ·., be a prot'l8Slli~
I -.
I I. ,. /roped that â¢
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I I~· p"'.~nt.
I nl.: I h" ba nd will
dr·n,. and effort8
. \-./1
â¢
pIa,.
ara
t" artHnge for a numbel;
1Ih-'t'O llllllltleES are proeeedrrnngpf;p nt a s far lUI p0&lly t ~.,. are bandica.pped
"f t e. peace eelebratiol1lJ
i
w
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1.
Cbaudler,
lohn lones,
r
c..
CUSII.
lUrm.II.
P,.\\\·:-;·BROKING
PAGE has
hI" Mr. CH AS. NUN .'. '
III ha~ blten Reopened
libera ll y on Jewellery
~ood~ of all de~c~pti(JDs. '
~lr F I<AS I{
II-. <J" Jj,)ugiJl and Highest
·11,. A
""',<s;-
UNN,
'ROAD, kEADlNa:
held IiJ anyone pel'llOn coatiDaoualy â¢
A: W. Barlow, 11'00 has been demobiand was previo~ly aecretarr of the
wAs eleeted C!a~III: Mr. T! Latham,
hili! reDdlu-ed valuable IIIll'Yicw to
in or.... 1li~ing the lII"ial fund to &no
tIie directors to keep the club goiug,
eleetA>d viClHlaptaia.
The ChairllUln. J.n, ftII)IOIIS8 to .. Tote of
thanks. inlorllled the _tillJ that the · directoril had under coll1ri4erabob a pro1)Oll&l
t.> extend the couise to 18 holes _ before
the war, and stated that illlltmetio ..had
bee1). gi.,..,n Jor in additioJla~ 1lole8. ~. be
opened at once, and ' a further folll' holes ill
the .utumn. The five holee would han been
iA play had the weather ~. helpful!'
therei'ol'tl M 8()01\ 1\9 it ill poMible W rot
the greens the other hote. will be put_ in
the
.M
B~r:r
anC:\ Frederick
,
1.-Gwendoline Green, Albert. Bell. KenA. Peach, lIarser:r Lawley. Eric Ball,
~l:l\n4)DIl' _ GUDJIwn.. George ThoIDall ' Silk
finchin, Ernest Fr_riok .
Frederick (twins), lIyrtle- Thorne.
lW'in;,f ...d Kent, and Esther 10yce Church.
Alldrew8, Mal'1taJlllt Coombs.
Parker G~rald Dell, Betty
. .
-' .
:
Lailey, Henry .Mab1leth, Rich- plnJ".
--,R:A,mnlrla aDd Albert HAll .
The clotliol{' of the Beadiag Golf course ~
Tui PRESENTATION.
Lily C\lmminl{8, George W.
Xatlrleell ,Thoma, Denis <Trovelands hl\.ll greatlt' enhaDced. the \"al'ue
Colo~~ Wilson tJlen presented
rs.
of the Cnveraham and South Oxon cour~.
RNter. and Vera Wil$on.
briok 1V,th a silver inbtand f
Kate.!·
nnd there lias. beeu .. rr-t rush of neW'
grove Wud. she haviDc iu t retired from
.
CLU8
ilr.
members sinee the ~"'" of the yeer.
tbe presitleucy . He l!6id it wu a small
'l.--1ohn. C. Cham~ioD, Ronald North⢠It u.,lIIIfe to p,redlct. that It will Dot be
token ~( thei r a ppl'eciatioll of
r energy
ere there) ' lI'full JDelllhemip. Whe1l
and splendid work rendered to tae I13socia- Norah Hardsn. Eric Wheeler. Hilda Toller- lonl\'
that 't:i,me arrives' tu ~bilit, ie that
tion 10 Kateli4rrove Ward durin, tne past vey. Lflsille tacey.. Rclfiaald Sheriff. Liliap. th,t
ellt1'ance
fee will bit rai.ed.
.
I~ years. ( Ap"haUl!~.) They all ()
them Alice North .. And DenlliR Tavlor.
The ull III-hole CQ1Irlll, wbicll- will pree2.-Phyllii! Gt'I\ce Bills, Robert H'H1ll'rt
regretted de<:V1yj c hat }in. Philbrick had
be read" for ⢠..,. \rill cliffl'r some.
hoen compelled to relinquu.h b
poIIition FAward . Doroth, Dell man, Nellie ' Ferris, entl,
what from t~ pre-war 18 holeIU DUrWl(
a.ltlJough they kneow well tbat it could Rar maDd HollowaY, And Arthur LoYelock.
the
war
the club p&.triotjcaHy p"e U]) IO~
3.-])0\11(1&11 Tait, Kathl~n Broad. and
not be Aveidoo . I t. waft not d
to nny
of the C9uree for food ~qetMll. Part of
.slnckening in her. love for th~ . use they Dorothy Randall.
the farther field WM ploar.\1'd up. Thill b ..
·OPEN.
reprlll'eote,t, bu't w a;; due to sOmething. over
IltoMliitatt'd 1\ fHrrtUlpment of the lim
whiob "he had 00 control. On
half ef
from tba.t laid out by th&t distinaDiebed
the membe1'l\. of tb e lIMoeiation, and his
CLAJ18 I.
profl'llsional, JAlllH _Braid. Th. lifO'" holes
wile IUid hilDl"eIf, he expressed th ir lIin~ert'
t.-Stanley TJrrell, Leslie Arthur Smythe. will.
in. the opinion. of the majotitr. 'im~ret tllat ",1\(.\ illvl found It , t!8SaTy to ' I'{llbert C. Cridgt' DAphne F. Tritton, Aliln
even
live up tbe pt'('Sidenc,Y. ruxl e:cp sed Ute Johncoon Harrop, 'Wilfred W. P.hilpott, Lily pr~v~ the cotJriie and make it of
m(\f'e interestinll" charaeter t'bu
wish thnt htl ...e uld lIye for many years to Irene Al{IltlS Stu rjfe8 , and Viokt Stanley.
TIt. course liea on hid IrtOUDd
~hat Rift nnd to rend!'r f·urfher .excellent
2.-'&lber · (lregorl, Robert - lamef Bprâ¢
....._ to the ' k,socultion to Ill ch they gE.' ,
nle,l>rife Tull. Audrey fAith Col- Iy oa "raye! 11011 &lid. "£roaa a
of
"fiew, the 'Ilituattou . . . .
~. tAl>lllau,;&.)
IW MPJ.lie E Hatton. ChTistine A. Bnd- winteT
pia,. ·Fbr d".--. "'till'
Ml'I. Philbrick 8!lid he felt
...ing tbe lioi. ·w FJo";nce It::: Wi~.
â¢
,.
it · w JIO ~ual
work ,!",r:r much IDdeed. he
always ' 3.-{]lacb le"l'ie Batt, Margaret N. Wood. wet weather
radi.
bOlD I-ua.
~nd It ~Dd sht had done aLI she ~lld for ley, Br_to< lameoo- lLa.-ing. Ralph HbJl~
three .....lliaitl..
Jt ~ or tha~. ~e wou1 .h t:e -noi .wa,. 'lamH '1'. ChiidA. Roaald GaRh, Violet
to be .....- - ·
haYUIII a 1'0~ tc! gwe Colonel
IlIOn, but Weller. William 1;1. Se.1moJlr, nnd Cyn.thia
they WNe KOlIIl\' lUto the lO1ihtry and would MAy Wiltsbir&.
1_ that. 8110 thanked the ward very moch
CUll ,II.
indeed for the ,prti;llnt, lUld wCliald always
_ . . . . .·hAl'" Charles purnell, 10seph Peet.
trollftUJ"e it a.ad QI\>'e it n6 & rtlmPtder, . he
Louisa Orpin, Willi- entrapC8
wouJd still be a member of the
lation.
Tuoker, Ernest Leoslie moderate.
and W'l)u1d ai ways try to attend any special
l(attin,ley. l"o)m W . Club 611~
C!ntheri~ (ApPlaUBe.)
â¢
Charletl Kid,Pl1.
woo conwers the.
Miss Waldron P~6ed a "ote of thanks
<all
Llewel1y1l Evans, a small aubscfiption. ~ annum
to Colonel &lid Mrs. Wilson for tltt kind W1ly
,~rthur Purdue. hi~ '!fOlf expensh'e, for the outla, providee
in which tbflY bad entertained thom tha.t
him with a park land .bicb 0CNJte 80l1li
R'. IAddiard.
nl'lernoon , The" bad had " IIlOIt â¢â¢
Dan,-, Pamela K . RadK- hUlldreds a yeat to maintain. He has a club
day, and MI1', 'Wilson hod done aDllOlIJtellV
Waller William N. 1. beuse, with a .ta.« of 8el'vallts to ,..it OIl
ever:rt.hifllr she could for their
Ronald Cox. aod Harold G. him, and further, in the 0&81 ~1 tbe South
From till' face that wert' all
Oxou qub l ille bracilll\' air &1Id .-ae 01 tlle
(lOuld see how sucrelSful Mrs.
m""t t\4olill'ltfllt
~nfoJ'"f i. Odofodalair..
'-n in m..'lkinl( them hnp'llY.
.....
- BRlltiful new of the Oxford8bire "ills
Sparb! I",d -been prO'lided for
700 n g
~EEDJ,EWORIL
and mid(\]&- Ked,
(Lll.llIhter.)
Another
Overalls.-l,: Mrs. Challdl~ . and Mrs. and the Tbames Valler are ' obbiNd from
eve..,. pa~ of the. cou,.,.., J1ArticularlY from
thj~ tUt [!luat Jtive tnem allltroat ple ure
Minchin; S: Mrs. SheritJ.
11' to" eo M1'8. ){urdoch ODOe' ore witli
411IAV'... Garmellu.-l: )(n-. Lovelock alld the n'FaDd&li of the club hOuM itself, ud
tht' uplandll of the fOlirth and tbirtellll
tbJ\lD . (Applllu.l;e.) That al\llOC ' 011 wa.s
,: )(1'11. Silver.
.
'
..ta.rted from lIrll. Muroooh' 0
idea and
)(rs. Lovelock and )Irs. f~.inray :
b.T ntl own work, and liM m
be
Thorn and Mrs. lon~.
tha.t day, to know that woman h ber vote.
The lWJ!IOCial.lon, waa started in 1 . A s the
MOTBERCR.!FT QUESTION .
:roUDg membeM came in ilhe
there
l.-'ltll'l. Stace,. '" Ll17/' ... Daisy," 1bs.
would be o\;.b~MI woo 'Would be
e to h&J .1onell,tTand Mrs. FrederiCk.
"
whel\ her (tlie ~8,kl'r'8) work
finished,
2,.-!'IO name. "lIotM~ 0 two," "~.
th&t !t ~NI ~Il'!I . l1urdooh ",bo .tarted tbl\
No...h."" Pons,," alld )(1'11. Shall'.
as_hOll. Every year tb87 ex
ted it to
s.-nAlbert."1ttIr&. Dell. "Amou mother,"
RfQ1Ifi,
~t
tbe~""
to e II.
d....
.....\11 1i\ger
.UMt __
th yeu
'
( .'
....1'11.......-mbl·
..... in .the
In.
.
â¢â¢
g1\ eml4\'...
,) b e was anThe
open claRa
~ Dr. S.
aJJJo veu plea,*,:l to see . eir
ior ptetri.- Gilford nd in the other classes the judges
d8llt. If",. Abram, PMfellt.
t WN! the were D . StaJldeld and Yuill.
.
flJIIt bi& ~atberiDg 01 the au..oiation shc' , At tile conclWlion of the "pn.entatiotlS the
had boon I to ~ince the Kin. d
rated her compau, adiourn4ld to the Town Ball. where
wit~ whRq ahe gO truly desef\·ed. (Applause.) di plays of i\allcilll wel'tl given b7, the chilo
h
.n..
iffdae
'il
......
~r. Xr. P~r tDuik~ the 1IleIDbIIl'I for
thel&, hpl'elllllQll of appreeiation of hii 'J)ut
lIIn-ieee, bat tlectilled ' w .yleld
their
wislteti. all ,he thought the oillee ilhOllld not
oa
â¢
trall1<-<1
th'l'OJIL Irr. W. T.
- . e oIice of capWa
.
,..t- two ,.~; could ,!lot be JI~
vailed JljJOll to aocept the. oSee for allOtbel'
1._
DoI~lf
on. whd took the chai~
.1Jnjor F . Vaughan-WU:
." oolllJll,lftder J .Alr. . H.
Iy orgu u lser ).
a;or Nor.
C.,lonel )lon-ison) i a-..t
Villi II. >l ud m8llT fill
;\l\utlclIl .
Iham, \' efJ' th...._ .. lw
Im,/ . lind 'ob jt't'ts Of
II&! on I h" duties al·
Il,e .. i,·[.s. wido"wil
hi..1 ~rn:!d th ir .COUD
. " j I h"
Illovement . â¢
.n
011
h",,",rMl~: JI£aI'l"'et .n..,.'.~"
held al tb e
J 'angbo,uUle.
J:?! 0 .
,_111
lor0.ll tile put for
on
~-i"'"1.-i.. by.,.i~1l
01
lie..
tlr6~
B~ARE TIlE EXTRE
T.
dren='====~====!!!I!!!S!!!!I!!!!!I1!!I"
Wjlaon, in I'8turuiq thanks, saId ilL. for his wife, ..ho rMlII_Outbt
for henl!lf. (I.II.pt.e.) He asthat they eeteeiMcl It II rreat
to
the
the ...'Illbe,n;
un
.
,. .
·Delic;ol:!.s .' . ~"ooling
drink;. -Made iro'fl
'hesi
,
.
3elected Ra~ J.Oice.
When Ji luted goes
·furthest ..