Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1918
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,
(,ady WaD
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lilT BN'D
Y.
lUIDDJnIAD TBICIm.
The welcome bome of Messr ~l
I~
(!c:, Ltdâ¢â¢ to tbose member. oi .
who had an wered their COIID- â¢
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Will
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caJI
cqebra Wltl)
e~ ontheu:
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t~e was
employees,
wi , â¢
,»tI~"
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aboat
~.
were
the
guests
of â¢
Ip~f.!
('our~holl~==Co_ ~....eu.
pitI«ofolUtI1:rr'~ ~rQ~
. .rra~
the chrectors at The Holt. Wokingbam
",ember 0
.... _
an' . I ~
l·tlioniieYl..-'Z
b~2:The hospitality extended to the company '
.. fllnd b.
n started fGr'"
~
. tllhti..hin« a -naJ ..
&lid
wa,s of,a very ~erous nature, and the
~.-J
....
~F.
~Y."'.
G.
W.
~~;"r\he Roy~ A~
.
011
w~
.tt~achonS' . provided wue de\i ..htfully
..........
â¢
I (tlkiP â¢â¢â¢â¢
vaned.
The
prOJramme
included
bIo\t\ r"l~n d~'}D1fUn.D<Ir
~ ~'_I
__ l.Il
'
'D_
TIUok.t.-"W. CoUiaas B
~1...t .,..,11 Ii,...
_ _........
~, T. Jtreet. .... "lock" Gr{~D
......".....,.. dancintl'. a cpnJIlliJw and ventriJo·
(q),
â¢.
J)/\tJ,'t' "n pt\!lO 1. .
.
by Nr. Quigley. and a dan·
A'l'~nro.
l iYi n~ston,.-The ultj t of.. the eddrees
voc:ll entertainment by Mr. La!
roL."!.-J.t.
Hall,
B..
AtteBbrow
W
llll> , 'hu Nt.ly nut. Srd July~ t â¢â¢
p,IIl., at
Eft:dtl':ll'\ds' pierro! troupe. . Durin.. the
_.__r: a.l T Bllioti (tID )
,.
the t'""tJ~ :-;t reet CoDA'l1II8tiollal
Ul'Oh,
M.'deaiaead 'l'iueket.~ ....J!.:.... 25. .
a ernoon and . even:iDg- seJectiollS wt;re
Wa.\"-A
A
I
â¢
_reo
C.
M.
br thi Rpv: Pitt BoD&J'joe. win be
pte
rendercd by a capable orchestra . under
:a -. . " ...ton, alld P. )(. Lever (eltip~,
(I DamJ Llvl\1I tone.
._
â¢
the b1too 01 Miss Davis, the' con'ductress
Temperance . F~. .t p~wwt.. Park.Aa ta. o~ of tlwurama _ !Wm'
of Hee1as' o;rdlestra. Tea was served in
Bv kind pl'rID.ISSIOn ,of Halor C. W.
bJ·
~
Th~ llr. W . N. u::;.r
the afternoon, and in the evenmg the
lOrl llith, 1.1' ~ a Band of HOlM) .Dd
per.
...! _,_'- put Ul) .. teD-.ui~ eup for which
company sat down to a sllbstantial supjn,'t' lo'et<l .. ill be held in Padwo"''' Park,
- "'-- .... to ~ lJl a tla_rinkA
per m a lar..e marquee. Mr. E. ~eetas,
_toll. OIl â¢. ~I.,....
uDdentand
on M()udAl'. July m. The·~
l'
on behalf of the directors, extended a
Uae p.me wIlT be played '-ny in July.
atl.raclion, will be pro,.ided. See Mvt.
Yay
rdial welcome to · diose members
⢠DESJIOB0110B v. NEWBURY.
AI Fr,seG Concert.-The first al .· freeoo
of the staff who b.1.d returned from war
ronoert of t.h &",,&son
the Eralit'lbul7 Club
Played on !l'aturday, wlle~ lbiden.head
and .assured them of the finn's
~8d held on WE'dn~ . Mr. A. ~ pr..
DeabOroqh ~nad .0 fIUy victory by lI3
be t
for the future.
~ idt'd at the piano. Th01!6 .... bo contl'lbut.d
Dasborriugll: W. J . Elliott. E. Beal, D 'P
The sports events resulted as follows:
1<> the pro~mme l"l'l'e Hiss J nel!.
r. H.
Shall', aDd 1. 0. GrM!~ ~ Newb";ry :
f;irl appren~ces. 100 yards.-l, 111 iss
1â¢. Talbot. Mr. A. H . Earley and
r . . G.
W. J. 100M, J. N. Day. C. rio Sandbach;
Greg.ory; ~, MISS Taylor; 3, ' Miss GiUett;
Smith. who alBO acted , 811 M.C.
and F. Bennett. 12. Desborough IIOOn took
4, MISS Dance.
the 1811d. and kept it.
Honours li$t.-Amongst the nam in the
Boy apprentices, 100 vards.-l, V.
, De8borough: T . C. DYkes,. 8 . R Thom~
tooeut King's birihday honours list. ' that
White ; ~, VarndeU.
.
SOD; 1. Baile:,/,. and D. Ingamells, U. Ne.....of Pte. H. H . Heads, l i'th Royal Bcr,ks
bury : J. GoUld, W. J. P.rker, W. T. E ....ns.
Boot race.-l, Sharp ; 2. Potter.
Regt., 1ato ~l'k~ Y:eomanry ⢠. w
was
and J~ . Brighton. 13. At the. 8th end. the
aw.. rded t\. l(erltorlOus lServl00 Medal.
Potato race.-I, Alde rm an .. 2, Wicks;
score lI'88 9-7 iD Newbury's favour and
In ('i.iJ lif~. tile young IIOldii\l' i on the
S, VarnCle)l; consoJation , Miss NOlSh.
they maintained it until tltl! l'th end. There
111&6 01 the Surve1'ors' Dept., G.P .O., Read. Thread needle race.-I, · Miss DeaD
..as then a collapt!6, aod Desborough did
ing, and is· at preSt'llt in thA J/6th Glouand 'Mr. Varnde U; 2, Miss Pope and Mr.,
the
remainder
of
the
scoring.
, .....ter Re«t. in Egypt. He 1s a son of VI'.
Sharpe.
J. A. Mea . .
o~~~df:~::lAmerl.
ASCOT v â¢. PALMER PARK.
'
,Gentl men.'s scratch race. 100 yards.Ai
of the
On Wedll8Kday AlIoot unexpectedly
A Scout's Find.-Tbe
Reading
Boy
i. Mr. Honey; 2, lr. May; 3, Mr. Davey.
~()ut~ aTe proud of (me of their
here
at Cealed Palmer Park, be;J;
' upon both
Thr -legged tact.-I. Miss Dean and
....--....
J)ot Palmer Park went down
5 at ABcot
. 1>.) i. At all times cheerful IUId bricht and
Mr. Varnde1J ; 2. · Mrs, Rance and Mr.
~
vosaels , 87- on lheir own greeD.
e riDk visiting
r.... lldul to lIOOut' law. 'rhiK little fellow
Belcher.
yll8.r.
Aeeot .....ere very ulllortuJla , lUI they IlOOred
au 'J'uAStiay evening. found a handbag con'Egg and spoon.-I, Miss Gregory; 2,
ta iljinG' OVI'/, .£5 and ..jshing to return tlle
f
at 12 ends. out of %1, a.n.d' then loe by 5.
Mis ]os«:y ; 3, Miss T anne r; ·1, Mis!!
"JBt bag to its owner and 110 carry on the
'FACf,ORY v. BRACK NELL,
Swanslx>tough.
tOOt! work of bi trooP. ~ained
r the
Fl\ctorJ;' piayilll!l at lMtme, were 10 up
Gentlemcn 's hat-trimming rom peti·
'1>Ot' waiting for t~ claimant, who evenREADINC POULTRY AUCTION.
ap.io8t Dl'l!e nell in Ule County Rink Comit .wa, onl~ .by
tioo .-l, Mr. Woodley ; 2, 1I1 r. Wood.; 3.
tUtUly turned up.
'
.
.
~
.
J)etition. The oth~ r rink will be played on
m 1\ PO'!JtiOD
Mr. Bergendale.
IJIM Coat School.-.;n.e fol1oll'i
. bOys
There W38 agailhAn excclltmt supply of !:iaturda..v .
they were not
Ladies l 100 yards race.-l
Miss
p~ tbe qualifying entranco exatnmation stook at Met! r5. Nicholu' sale on Saturday,
<)9st of produe- 'D
. 2 M' T 1
'
for Day· Scholanlhil>s, which weI'(' leld on 801M 530 fowb. 15' rabbite, 9,288 e~8 dna
BNGLISH BOWLS ASSOCIATION.
iliOD tbey were
ante"
ISS
ay <;>r.
J une 21st: E . J. Merryweather (N town), sundry farm stOck being disposed of 'at good
.
SniIGLD CHAJD'IUXIIHIP. · ,
could, 1?J 8Y41tema.
DOUlfhnut and .. mgfrbcfr racc.-I.
o. T. Tomlin (Wokinltl1am Road). . Pow- y~ce8 . ..Fat hens sold up to 268. per conple,
In iliiK competition H. Chiid.~ (Readi ng)
proof of what it coat Mr. WICks ;· 2. Mr .., Alderman; 3, Mr.
,11 (Wokinclam Road), C. J. A. H.arris fowiB for stook 29s. &d, per oouple, ()hicken met H . P ; Bull (We8t End) at Braebell,
articles, c!,\>p ⢠and .80 Withers ; 4 , Mr. Pot er.
IWokin4'ha¥l Road). E. C. Bow her (GeoIlllSl (fit for the table) up 'to 158. per couple. and 'trOll bv 21-1:1. He now hBS to moot J .
be in a. diticult poIIition when
The judges were Mr. and Mrs. E.
P:iliner), P . James (Geonre P'almer), D . 1. rabbits up to, 55. each. Hens' eggs mad n ' I'9OIl '1"'- '.'- h d "'--bo h"b
of increued W'af!W was raised. Heelas and Mr. and frs . C. E. Havcs,
Hpmert (Central), P . L. Hill (Wil n Sen- 33. lOel. to 'e. 2d. per <IOUII; duct:.egg. ~. "'fie
⢠0 ...... h ...,n en uno ro .....
â¢
K.
Slacle
offered.
fell'
gl!lUIral
and
Mr. }. Grimes was the starter. .
)<lr). J. H . Quartenxiame (WilBOn ~ter.), 511. per dozen.
_
â¢
Ruu!: CILUlPJOXBIllP. .
the
method of eoat_I!!!I!!~~
' ~S!I==~
R. L. 1La...>n (Redlands).
HaidenhMd DesboYough met Reading 011
wwld be better
Wednesday, when the latter wQn by 18
80 kept a
to show
ZH. ROYAL BEllS BAND,
Readinll .nd Diltriet Gar4tnWs' Mutual.
FINCIIAMPSTEAD.
pointe. Tbe clube were represented Ill! lol·
instead of ~he cost per
- By the kind perm.i!lAon of ),Ir. J. Walter,
10w8 : Maidenhead DoIlborough- P. M. Lever,
The band of the 2nd Royal Berk s
created an excellent impression on Wed·
UI(ly eDlOyab"" lUlU instruCtJVII ev inK 1" ampMmd Parillh Chnroh w.,.e
dea.ned and F . Lindars. Rooding will meet in t.he
nesda,)\, when they gave a performance
the plaa&ure grounds aoo gardens of Bl'er down. and IOUle ...ery inten.tilllf dico ",riels nut 1'01IDd ~e lI'innel'S of lIaideDhead Desin the' Fo~ury Gardens in aid of ,the
Wood. Under the guidance of VI'. G . T . were made or wall plliutl.Dp. The PrinciPal borough and Ohesham.
.
Royal Be ~ks Ho pital ,
The
large
·rubb. the head gardener. t he part., wend- at tJie Ro1~l , (Jollel'l!. of Art at So-.tb Ien·
&rktlbire meet Sur,f'Y 'Don Wedn EllKlay
gather' ng of people were gratified ,w ith
(0(\ its way through the many walk
8111'· aiuaton (Mr. E. W. TrMtram~ civee his at Dolwich:
. ,
the well- chosen programme, which inroudin( Ule mansion, admiring the Sower- opillion 01 t.hem 118 f~Uo_:
tll.e 9Qliit
cluded ., William Ten." " Peer Gynt
it1I tl'OOl! ..UtI shru\>s for whi ch Bear Wood ' w.:l1of the nave, abovo aDd
the sicleel of LONDON AND · 'SOUTHERN COUNTIES'
Suite." and I "Cavalleria Ru ti ca-na ."
'" noted.
'i
the. cha.nc.l .arch, th~ a.re remaills of
RINK COKPETI'1l0N.
IntlMJlti nl
med~ftl painnJJp whieh appIIlt'ently formed WEST END v. SOUTltAKPTO
The bnnd is a n excellent combination.
to
.
part of.~_ ori«iaal ~t 01 the cllw.l'eA.
Ule ..i(f ~f
lJDm(,djateIy.altoft the apu: of th &reb,
A1tho~h deleated on the SoJith I.ondon
u,
.ud on
level> with the ft.U...plates on tb.e G~, W..t Bbd (R.diD«) - 1 be aid
READDfG UIOTED
CLU~.
1
(SomJascV, ~t:~ni ...~~~~'!
aides
there it!
hoI-iIontal to have never played !DOre~~__ iJy. Their
place on fl.
~
o n a - t abopt
oppobents, Soutlaaatltoa
who had
â¢
em QI. ~ footOOll .... m be pl-Y
M~r L.
diIeIP.
ia wrIUtIe OD .. _,.............. ...t well t ...nuaoed the ..,.... 7_' ietoer. Pa'rltto DOte that the 'application for admiaBion
Com mandaut;.
ill Ole pl'M'io-. MIIDd. W at u.. e]e;,eJ!tth
to the Great WfJ6tern Snburba.n ~lUI
Tank
eDd by J~3. But from that ....t Walt &ad
8 ~ ted that the small made !by liMd11lg United baa bEen _ _
W. B.- Peal'llOn,
eJlJ~:1 plaJllill .uperbl,:. and at tM t...entWA end
club to¢her to employ an fuI. Til t ~lent poTtImIUI . ),Ir. A. W.
ant, Di&p~ &Be ;
III
the teo- -.e but lll-M ....m.t tJ.em~
p them in kec}ling th ir ac- A. WeIIII, .... inten!IJted himael1 in the clllb.
V .C., aDd ofIieera
couecw-_ pal1U1.ll7 dettltN.,.eil.
a.t the t..enty.6nt eJld w.£ EIld 1.1_ te-J
A. meetillir to el t otIicers fflr the- oomHI«
r,orpa, and OftieBR
9pIUldrel at tIat
amUW the "reate.t excite_I;. I Then ~
sea.tIMl will t.e held Qt the Weloome .Reat&u·
the tank on beb.alf of tho
lI:w,n, '_' heeA PIIi.ted
the tie eod. which w... ".tcbod wiUl rJIQ06t
I'1UI t Oft )(ellday.
to') the i.n.habitants of .e:r&-Je&·m'ln't I of odolln, 110
br..tIl~ iJltareet.
He,.
UaaaptJot
(l')omme). The tank was reeeind by the thirteellth
Town excelloo and iDaily won rw.lly ~
â¢â¢ UOATIOHAL
UlAyor and the muni ipal oounctl. The observed in
strUQ'le by· four ~nt8, the
tal beingl:
mayor, in accepting the t ropby
erred ings of the
SouUlIYll1)ton. 2:4 ; West Encl, 8, Pla,yers :
CLARA
E. C ILD·. 72, DonnmJ.
to the mapifiClePt work of the tank
in in Fl'ILI100. and
W eet Bnd~R. At~1wo".,
Rivers,
⢠l:oB ac.d. Reading, rive. Lessons Ja
battJe. and said that fllr aU time til tank a.t Clayton aJld
Yo~rey Bull (,Iki~
I
⢠f
SlIofthand and Typewritinc.
nwtin& on ita plinth suould be a lasting oountry; the upper
ia cream and
Sou
,pton Town.-A. anti
memorial t.o tbmu. to their cllildftn, to pered with eta.ra. the uUddle rod oelare.
Buck, J. Russell (mp>..
ICIIOOL Of SIIOI1IWG) ,
tbOlle wbo mou"rlled and ftjoiced
w in the 10WMt cream or wbite. In tile 'plLndl~
AID nrnarnNG AJG) IAlGUACES
France. of the bt'avery and gaUant conduct 011 _ the south &ide the' oolour of the~
THE LONSDALE TRO BY.
u U.e Britilsh Anny. &lid sue a trophy has been rounterehaI1f(OO with thoia on
1!r. 1(. Ch i.t. , of tlIo
'1111 Bowlin,.
PJPNCIP.u:: P. T. TAYLOR, F.l .S.S.T ..
w(llild forge another link in ti,., chain north, red. oohre belDg the coKtur of
Club, iI drawD ~iDllt I(lbn
. n (Uford
~
A-L.A.A.
.. hi~h bind19 the Br~tiAili. :Ji'mPinl to Fran<l4!. uppcrJllD!lt, Near t:.b.e apex ot the arch tbe Park) for the Lo dale Tro'ph ⢠and P . 11.
UOADWAY BUI~INCS.
),IOIltriour V_uir, the mayor. aft rWaTch upper band is further coUllt.erc.ha.rtred . the J..evel": · of )(t.ideahead Thickli , api1l8t O.
1I:&...e & l'OOePtion in bonOUT of the Tank diaper 011 stare heiD&' repeated on the !IO~th l'ayne (L~to. Town), &ad ' W. 10. Grierson,
27. STATION ROAD, READING.
'~'
Co~ at the mun~ipa.l
,
b uild,!nl'!.
. side. aoo the red ochre Itrollnd on the north. -ollfllidenbead Tbickot v· .1Ir. tll. W,brow
,
The 81lbjecte which ha.ve ' ~n depi.ctEocl on (Temple). The _~ will ~play.ed
Tborbup tiaitioa in aU Commercial Sn.bjects.
St . . aart""am_' â¢. - .o\ my tery pta;r, th_ grouadeani ....ry ipdiatinet; two ltaBd. onVonda,y,J:wy 'I'tJa, aM t_ fqHGwmlrd~Ys, .
c.....~=~_;,;_ ill. C. a.I WjecU .
entitled " The Two Armies" was liven III in« figures may be deciph«ed on the north
: F(eJlCh, Spanish . ed,
the V~ ,.men on Wedru.Jay. and one. a.t Jiiaet, a.pperently beinl' a nimi;d PRES-JUOr ... '
w.. W;tiINIIe' by nearly too peop . OYer sMnt. but what the ibbident WIl8 . iDteaded
ftSt1lMs.. IIUIJ' llOmmenc. .t any ti_
⢠50 perlormenl took part, u.e In!a.r num- to ~t it is DOW' impoatrible to -:r. OIl
A. ail.tir_·
her beimlgi~ to t. BarlllOlomeW" Brapch t he 80Uth the upper portioD of the spandrel
ROYAL ACADEllY OF lfUSIC.
' .'
-"'""'!.... of the :Kine 8 ' ) ( _
1'11. Til
were __ bears the MIlL.... aDd -brandlee Oil 1\ tn!(! but
bn...t'll>n Qf 1{O(JI III lea Tias raised. and
YOU
GATE, MARYLEBONE ROAD,
tlisted by.' a IIDlaIl otebeatra, untler the ~ l~f!l' pOrtion Allii beta obiiterUed 'by a h At ~ <ii!'ner
tile MilitarY ,Brewers '
exp~ the hope that the farindinletion of
r. H . Cyphu. A.R. .0. J)I\.1,!hDll(..om wh..t lat.!r in date (perba}W vraanlsallon
.jj,cld in ,"- fJll ........ al ers
â¢.
LoNDON. ~ .W .l . .
.
stand finn a ~ga.rd s tbe seilihg
Beiore Scene II. a charll1i11ll !letti
of the a. q olU'ter 0.' & century) th.a.n the earlier"
'J..
. . . , . , . . .â¢â¢
of w'ool at Mt weicbt. If t'hey were 1lOi.n1l' I'b.tltuted 1B2Z. Incorporated by Royal
'ymo " SVJl ()f )(1 Soul" w. . . .utifully sche~. winch WM ppa..f'8Iltly flIfIClIted in Restaurant, Kegcnt Street, W. ; on Tues- to
aUow
e
l
l
"
,
to
dictate
the ~
nf
, Charter, l83t.
.
81IlI&' by Mrs. LU,ldrea; it .,a8
im- tho tllird qua,rt6r\(if the tllid.,e.oUa ceetUl'J day, a ' presentation was made to Mr. Ji.
llill!;, farmers would be ~ a ~ Weak
p~Y4l- In Scene lU. a. qaartet from The ~ter l'8i!,t'iDg CODlwa of u.. li&u~ of A . Simonds, "Who is chairman of the pGfIitloJa.
THE KBTJit.()POLITAN EXAMlNATION
â¢
He~'8 " Elijah "-" Cut 'l'bJ ·Bur. II. 88lot d~P1Cted on ' a deep ~ pehre organisation. Sir WiUiam Dupree pre·
Mr. Camber _nd that the Dl8l!!tin&'
dell on the Lord "-wu 'SU1l. " I I . Lind. ~ro
⢠bP-»eatb .. . befoil-headed &reh 1IoId· sided, and others . present included Lord ptooae i~1f 0111,. by- J!.et weigh t farroe!l' of Jro~CAL ~IIPOSW, ~ERFORMRRS
' rea. lin. 11cinrJd SIfttmI, Mr. A. Edwuds Ing what "Pl'MnI to han beea a .. ~ tile CbeylHmore (cba~ of the avy and u~· ", take theu wool home &CIUD
AND TEACHERS.
&Dd,' )(r. ~y⢠.,1Uch __ .". .111' im- rim aDd ipOkM of whieh .we- .... "~b&e. Arpty Canteen Board), Col. Sir F.-antis if tltiat ~itio.
not _pted.
UCCESIIFITT. caJldidatea are created
lIf. 8.,J. FarJ'lUIt I8IlOruied the motioll.
p.--ift.
&akiag the '-II
parts ;C:~:':.~i' ~ ~!i:~ a : Towle (ControUcr of the N")' AIld Army
z.-.~ at the Bo,.a1 Academ.r .1
lD. the play were tLtl fol~yjil:
'See, the Wllee1 ill pfllc;.",t in itself to ...... Cal!teen Board), Sir Geeqe May (cleputy which ..... et\fJ'ied. and the CbqirDlaD. the
au
til. &Ic:retaq were de.pu·
V_ r~ PfI~U; ~r....
.... L. Mat. thai the wnt i~ at. c.thKioe. It - 1 be chaarman of the NaY)' aDci-l\l'1IIV Caateen
0; Faitb. Ilias M. T.lIpeedeD: llerlly.
. t _ .. fro ⢠L d'
..
D ___;J) S'
Wal
R.
te4
......... tile aodieaeen.of th ~ Ib:aa
.... JaeId dlUiBa the II
_
Kia A. Tap1lftldeo, Pe~, Jlre. !n em,,,
m ....e ~tiaII of the poillt. DUOU~, If
ter
cr.t!IeY (~ Lal' claeilJieR. · â¢
.
E.1
~'d
:aI!
111g8
that
two
Gl
.-;.tinp
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