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On Monday, July ~tb, tbe- weddiJll'
1!1!:'t....
WQS solemnised at St, Giles' CburCh of o~~t
waa .on
Richard Henry Do~er, ~od ~n of mer, a
tell, ~d'O
than
&lid
ill "the a,tHMr. an<\ Mrs. A, 1. Dormer; of Ell'ar . . .t
lin_ 1.... OritRoa-d, Reading, and Dorothy Mary,
elder 'daughter of,Mr. and .Nrl!. 1. Cor..' ......""n~ ~1I. T", ebair~1.:~._ 1. CoUln, of
dery, of BeUe Vue, PeU Street, ReacliD ...
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1 J l . ' " _ ...... 1. Fur_n,
The bride, who was given away by het .itll Mr. 1. 1. ohIawa,
\'~rman
d . . . ill atte.clance. .
father, ""ore a dress of pale cream TM B..pul'ltt
crepe-georgeUe, with old lace insertion OPENING OF THE OOMBADBS' CLUB
and veil She car~d a bouquet' of white
BY THE LOKD LIBUTENANT.
carnations an4 white heather. The
To .w-.. u.. CIPfti., 01 their elab
bridesmaid$ were Miss M. SimmOads tile
8radAeW P-* .. tJ.e
of tIae
and tbe btide's sister, Miss Winnie 0 . . . War ~-- .~ a .....
Cardery, who were both dressed in pale ftilIII. __ JIlM!I .. Bat-aNa,., ill the 6e1d
dmiral Sir pink crepe-celeste - with pale
mauye eppaaa~ CoP1Mh1
~ the .Iabgeorgette frills iUld black hats, with pall! roolD 18 ereet.d, . , lund· ~rmiqion 01 lAW
pin\ and mauve~ose, carrying bouquets A. W.t. TIle . . . ., tbe lit Battal~
of pale pink and mauve .weet peU. Bera ~atiHaL ~ and 1 Ca..uMm
...... U£o The bridegroom's brother, Jli(r. W. Dor- aM Beall", V ~oans ... in r attenclaaee
a mer, acted as best man. Tbe ceremony, UtCI
aa4 pia," .electWDe
1:118 aft~l'IlOOn
hisb.., ..it a pl'Ofl'amme pf
which was conducted by the vicar (the daaoeMIIIliD(,
lBaale.
~ .s(lIIn. t P~8 of
• Rev. F. J. C. GiIlmor) was attended b}r Il]10.... .... carried. _t, &ad there wu
a laIgo number of peOple. The reception bo~tinr for lame. a~d ,entJemee, the priaM
took place in the Pell Street Room, aDd ~ a ~pJe 01 II.. chicIeIl and l Lin
the honeymoon is being spent .at Mar- p.. ...~t..~IT. · There ,ere al80 ooooanat llalfl, \liadfold lIoJ:in,. Teas and J'I!gate.
The following is the ll.ist' of wedding fl'eflh~~. w,te pM1'ided on the ground ill
a. larse ma'9_, kiDdlT ~nt bi llee z,.
presents : Bridegroom to bride-Ruby ring and SUDODd.. At • p.m. a Bh rt meetillg ....
held.
. lb. ,A,. ~rd, in ilItrodueing
handbag.
Lientenant, _mentioD;1J the ready lOllBride to bridegroom-Silver cigarette I:ord
hDgneea. wlnoA Mr. &n,o nlways ShOWN
case.
.
III he1pu11' anT II'DO<I o",u
in the 'coun~
Mr. and Mrs_ 1. Corderr-Cheque.
and alladed to tne large
oullt of pub ~
Mrs. A. J. Dormel'-Oife,paiI blankets 'Wou: w~ch fell to hi 10 After ,oot·
and cake stand.
the rr-t work which Mr. Benyon haa done
. Mr. A.. J. Dormer-Three hand -painted ill ooJlnection wit!. the ~ ClOSS, he ooncTllded by describiDg tl}6 Lord Lieutenant
Japanese pict\lres. '
'
Mr. and Mrs., W. Dormer-Tea ser: 88 • eplendid type of , the dine old Englilih
gantlemaJi. The Lord Lieutenant upre88lld
vice and toilet ·Set.
•
the ~t Plell$ure he felt in being ID\'i~
Miss Cordery-Breakfast cruet.
to open the club o( the BJaftfield Co}llradee.
Rev. F. 1. C. GiUmor-Silver cake He outlined the hi~ry o~ ,the Comradll8'
stand.
monment, w.hich 1I'U bol'1l about two
Mr. E . A. Cordery-Biscuit barrel.
ago, and had now spread onr tM
Mr. and Mrs. Smith-Dozen large and empire. It aiuled · at p..-r.illf amongst
old IIOldiers ' a Qd sailors 0 all ranks H.e
small silver forks.
Mr. and Mrs. Winchcombe-Tcapot, IIpiIit of comradeship, w~l'l had carried
milk jug, etc_
. them to victory in .&1'. '1]le mOTement in
had blieh star&d . by Major
Mrs. White and Miss Neville-Con- Reading
Vaughan-Williams, and th y in Bradfield
serve pot.
'/Vera nry much! indebted
the iDitiatin
Mrs. Reeves and
Mrs.
Rogers- takeo b" )(e68I'8. J. L.t.
. T. and T.
Duchesse set and d'oyleys.
Ste"ell8 and their tmllag ing ~1 and
activity. .He hop.;J to ,see the blovement
The Misses Reeves-Butter dish,
t/lken up in all parishes
the county.
centre, and. pin tr,y.
.
G. W. iralbot arid Son-Dozen large Tl:.Cl Lord Lieutenant then stepped to the
dOO1' of tli, clubroom, and tl rowing it baa,
and small stainless knives.
.
declared ·it open. At the
e moment the
Messrs. W. Ridley and Son-Cheque. Union
.....1\8 hoisted, hilst the band
Children and ~eachers of "Palmer played Jack
the National An hem. JIearty
GirJ.r" School-'-Dozen fish knives and cheers were then gi ~en for r . ~nyoll' .
forks .
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Foxt,rot ."

Sergeant- M;t;or." .

Cavalier. ,.

.g re; ord~ (or any otht:r

~o'any

rCl'(wd" at 2/6) ent
AGE PAID for

£1~

£4 12 ,
m~llded
)'e;tr~ p:..J

lhis Groolmopbone
a nd it has given .
re:ll salisflcti.:.II.
Carriage p-.ud.

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V-1Cbria St.,
RE4DING.'

AND ORGAN

AND IW.1Y AT
P!RK. .,
very lIUooessf ul

aDd wcUpart1 end
rally .LR
. t b... Beeftbam . I$rimp<lnd Woolb.amptoll. ~

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""""J('e of the guides
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of

001 h.. mpton P.,.k. kin

nly IDtt!re.,t~ in the IW).....
W8,
largply owing to her
, uib,,1 ".~ that th gatlleriDll'
pa.' .... ,1 "ff ..., wt'll. There
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r .. 11 rp onll" competi-

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Ho w P /' I>O! ~, OOUlltry

daII'e-

Ih .. tnun race. an!!
K pVl'nt.... ('n Uti) sports,
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poi nt.!. IICOriAIJ

n <101lI1U1t Q a t with
1 • 1ln4 1'hatCh8.ID
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for

Co rde>-, the Commi,,*,on

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p..-nt tb LD.lJJ)eoC\t th

SURGERY,

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TI~ IEngJetit'Id
'ompan T

Ben .,00.

Pn'.l<eot but -di
" ll,,, {,Tent. wert' roD 611ed~
I,,\nlt'., ,tatNl . Durin: t
WL.

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.. tl n'J of an organ r

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r~ . {'arlun II. whore beaa .
trained Vo'ce w
he~
and aronsed wu~h eath.;
'l'eas were ..ervt'd in ,~
and U,e prUe diatrilnItioII
the eve.n ing. ~ .

FORD ROAD,

ADJ/VG .
~ec~ted

At Home

It hours.

9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

aWllI'd. to the IiU
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M.a 1Jrice

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to Vi
made 0

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tall~red In

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the heliht 91

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Tweeds. etc_
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TAILOR,

READING~

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Mrs . . Simmonds-Linen bedsp;ead. .
Miss M. Simmonds-Linen bolster s'et.
Mr. R, L. West-Silver sweet basket.
Mrs. and the Misses P. and K. We st.Double preserve.
Rev. H. A. Smith-Masters and the
C.L.B.-Bread board and knife.
Mr. .lfilderley-Book case.
Mrs. and die Misses M., W., and - N .
Hilderley-Unen tablecloth,
Mr. and Mrs, :Wheeler-Mirror.
' I
Master ' F . Wheerer-Laoe , cushion
caver.
.
The ~taff of Me srs. W. Ridley and
Son--Cut glass salad bowl.
.
Mrs. and Miss Jack-Cake knife.
M~ss D. Watson~Afternoon tea cloth.
MISS K. Walker-Afternoon tea cloth.
Mr. C. Luff-Tea $emce. ,
. Mrs. Amesbury-Tea knives.
Mrs. Godden-Conserve pot.
Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Thomas-Butter dish.
. .
,.
. The Misses C. and M. Hill-Two conserve. pots in sland.
. Mrs. ·Hayden-Tea ·cosy:
Miss Page-Tea pol.
Miss Cox- Illuminated book (own design).
Miss H. Burrows-Two stencilled antimaoassars.
Miss E. Burrows-Conserve pot.
Miss
Knight-Dinner sen>ice and wedd'i ng veiL
Mrs. Hopgood-Glass vase ..
Mr. and Mrs. Goode-Rose bowl.
Mr. and Mrs. Triggs-Set o~ carvers.
Mr. aM Mrs. fotts-Fruit dish.
Mrs. DJlnn-Fern bowl.
.
Mrs. Martin and tbe'Misses W. and H.
Dunn-afternoon tea cloth.
Mr. and Mrs. Weller-Linen
Mrs. and Miss. BuUrey-Che~e
Mrs. Roberts and KeJlneth-Tl'ay
cloth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ayres-Linen afternoon
tea cloths.
Miss Nation-Cusbion cover.
Mrs. Josey-Biscuit barrel.
Miss Josey-Fruit disb.
Master ' A. Joser-Omament.
.cMiss Radcliffe-~cissors and thimb~e
(m case).
'
Mrs . . Lovejoy-Set of jugs.
Mr. and Mrs. C1ar..~Two

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fr~~s~nd Mr~. Cr ft-~bony brush and
comb.
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Mr. Balsam-Tea spdons.
.Miss Robinson-'.I;ray cloth:

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TILEHUaS •

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CoJllmi.; ~d llJl .~

At • .ubmitted
Clerk

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ror Iart../

estellt 01

QUantities I will be qoolcd on

area. & c.

KILLER.

wi~n

J~

·Caversham
.
Co.~ Ltd.,.
~.... et~...

CAVERS~M.

.

J,uT, the... Town

,,~ ~

01 the BoanI 0" A&rlculture and F"1S1ierIeo.

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We . bve rooeind '1\ C4lDmunication in
repl)' to Mr. BQdy'li ~rtiQn oontained in
our last iBlme. from 11 Tilellunt oorrespondent, who etates there 1f~ a d:iepute in
respect of a piece. of tand 1 th f a p1a.n of t.be
ground was f1'8ll6r~ wnie is now in the
pos8(l!I8ion 0 Mr. ¥Y I'ight' brother ; alto
tha.t Mr. Body made tlu'ee 'ourneys to t.be
County Coorl, and that one
t~ journe.!s
W88
mtWie
M
~==:E';Y,
Jul! 31st,
whea the _
ff througb
the

plaint:i1r ha.viDc

pUt,U~.IIot",

In.

O. Kidtr1ey Ta;rlol'
Mr. R.I'.
P~t had decliAed ~ ~tl the duties
or clerk of 'Worts to n~d the exeoution of the 'II'~b.o£..Iew
and eul'faee
water drainage in the Til
area as he
uticipated fOj ..r~,Chill. a aD early datel
aDd J'eOODlJIIendi
tlIaf
r. J. Howal'a
Bradforo, A.M.I.C. .. shou! be appointed
to t)J. post. It was r8iOl"etl that Hr. Bradford 116 appointeel to be de of woth pIt).
vided he ag1'M8 to '1"etain is appoilttment
until the works h " been oomple.ted, and
that he be remu,n~~ fo his 8enices at
the rate of £300 a year.

rr;uVf-'U

EFFICIENT SERVICE,
N -AND DELIVERY.

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:SI*NIUItI~d ~~=
~~~CL ,.
,
.

EMEN'S SUITS
COSl1 UMES

ITtJRE ¢OVERS
ADDREJ

and

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'Ie

for

Cl.BANED AND

PRESSED

EQUAL TO NEW,

Price

of oJr urtJice. .

Li~ anta full

particltlat's

REPAIRS ' AND
REPLACEMENTS
r
at Shortest No'

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