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W OLVERTON.

BUCKIIMGHAMSHIEE.

OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Post, M. 0 .& T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.
— Edward Montague Green, postmaster, Stratford rd
Business hours, 3 a.m. to 8 p.m. week days & 8,30 to
10 a.m. on sundavs, also Christmas Day & Good
Friday
Town deliveries commence at 6.30 & 11 a.m. & 5.30
p.m
Outward Mails.
Local Posts, Box cleared at 5.55 a.m. ; London & all
parts, 8.40 & 10.40 a.m. & 1.10, 5.40, 7.30 & 8.45
p.m. ; local posts, 10 a.m. ; Birmingham & the Mid­
lands & North of England, 10.15 a.m. ; London &
Suburbs, Rugby, Northampton, Bletchley, Bicester,
Oxford, Buckingham & Banburv, 3 p.m. ; sundavs,
8.45 p.m
Wall Letter Box.— Old Wolverton, cleared a t 7.30 a . m .
& 7.15 p . m . ; S u n d a y s , 7.10 p . m

[K E L L Y ’S

LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
St. Francis of Sales Catholic, Radcliffe street, Rev
Thomas Walker, priest; sundays, 8.30 (2nd & ’4th in
month) & n a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 7.30 a.m ra
a.m. winter months) & thurs. 7.30 p.m
Congregational, Radcliffe street, Rev. Albert Edward
Rowlinson ; sundays,11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7pm
Primitive Methodist, Church street (Wolverton & Stan.tonburv Circuit), Rev. Thomas Phelps (supt.); Sun­
days, 11 a.m. & 6.15 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m
Wesleyan, Church street, Rev. Joseph OxeAvley (supt.)sundays, 11 a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m
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SCHOOLS.
County School, opened in Jan. 1907, is situate on an
eminence to the east of the town. The school, which
is under the control of the County Education Com­
mittee, aims at providing a good modern general
education for boys & girls (mixed), from 9 to 18
years of age; there are now (1915) 136 pupils. E.
J. Boyce B.Sc.Lond. head master. Permanent
staff: Mrs. E. Hawkins-Ambler L.L.A. Miss L. M.
Row M.A. Miss M. Rowlinson L.L.A.. B.A., C. h !
Feltham (Board of Education Diploma), E A White
B.A., E. G. Milner A.R.C.S., B.Sc. & C. Ellis M.A.
Visiting staff: H. Bayfield A.M.C. art; J. Horsfall,
woodwork ; C. G. Watkins, Education offices, Ayles­
bury, secretary

PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cemetery, Western T oad , William H. Sansom, clerk;
Charles Gardner, superintendent
Central Working Men’s Club Hall, Western road, A.
Lehrle, sec
Church Institute (St. George the Martyr), Church st.
J. Watson, sec
County Police, William Stritton, sergt. & 3 constables
Science & Art Institute, Church street, F. Vickers, lion.
sec.; Thomas Cadwallader, permanent asst, sec.&librn
Wolyerton & Stantonbury Dispensary, Charles Henry
Elementary Schools.
Miles L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon
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Wolverton Public Baths, Stratford road, F. Vickers, sec Hippsley, masteruilt 1896, for 440 boys; Harry James
County Council, built 1906, for 418 girls; Miss Emily
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Townsend, mistress; also for 402 infants; Miss Eliza",
beth Ainge, mistress
Certifying Factory Surgeon, John 0 . Harvey M.R.C.S.
Elementary,
Old Wolverton, built in 1885, for 60 chil­
Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. The Elms, Green lane"
dren ; Mrs. Eliza Jane Firth, mistress
Clerk to the Parish Council & Rate Collector, W. H.
Sansom, High street, Stony Stratford
Newspaper
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
Wolverton Express (published fridays), A. E. Jones,
Holy Trinity, Old Wolverton, Rev. Arundell Glaston­ proprietor
bury St. John-Mildmay M.A. vicar; sundays, 8 & 11
a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. ;
Conveyances.
thnrs. 7 .3 0 p.m.; saints’ days, 9.15 & 10 a.m. & Trams to Stony Stratford at frequent intervals
7 .3 0 p.m
General Omnibus Ca. motor ’buses to Stony
St. George the Martyr, Rev. William Lee Harnett M.A. London
Stratford, Stantonbury, Newport Pagnell & Bedford at
vicar, rural dean & surrogate; Rev. Bernard Weight
frequent intervals
Barford M.A. curate; sundays, 8 & 10 a.m. holy com­
munion; 11.15 a.m. matins & 6.30 p.m. evensong; Railway Station, Arthur Sabin, station master
daily, 10 a.m. matins & 7 p.m. evensong
Omnibus from Victoria hotel meets all trains
P R IV A T E R E S ID E N T S .
Milner Ernest Geo. 37 Western road IAtkins Wm. Jas.draper,2 Stratfordrd
Abbott Alfred Ernest, 62 Peel road Morrell Henry E. 56 Western road
Bailey Edith (Mrs.), draper, 111
Applin William, 53 Stratford road Penny Edmund John M.D. Yiewsley, i Green lane
Barford Rev. Bernard Weight M.A. Green lane
Baker Hy. Edwd.outfitter,44Church st
(curate of St. George), 116 Cam­ Phelps Rev. Thomas (Primitive Barber’s Picture Palace (Thos. Moss,
bridge street
Methodist), 200 Church street
manager), 65 Stratford road
Barnes Joseph Sandert M.R.C.S. 22 Power Frederick Wm. 33 Stratford rd Barclay & Company Ltd. (sub-branch)
Moon street
(J. 0 . Butler, manager), attends
Power Thomas, 10 Moon street
Bates George Thomas, 10 Church st Purslow William J.P. Woodville
tues. & fri. 11 to 2, 7 Stratford
Claxton George Edwd.23 Stratford rd Rainbow Henry Thomas, 28 Moon st road; draw on head office, Lom­
Coker Harold H. 12 Moon street
Rowlinson Rev. Albert Edward (Con­ bard street, London E C
Coker Hubert J. 14 Moon street
gregational), The Manse, Moon st Barley John, greengro. 1 Radcliffe st
Coleman John, 20 Moon street
St. John -Mildmay Rev. Arundell Barnes Joseph Sandert M.R.C.S.,
Coleman William, 32 Moon street
Glastonbury M.A. (vicar), Holy L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon,
Cownley A. 32 Western road
Trinity vicarage
22 Moon street
Dellar iames, 16 Moon street
Siggs Fdk.W.Westfield ho.Western rd Barrett Henry, farmer, The Warren
Earl H. D. The Gables, Green lane Smart Mrs. 26 Moon street
Bennett Emily (Miss), milliner, 21
Feltham Charles H. 4 Moon street
Spong Henry John, 56 Stratford road Morland terrace
Gammon William, 18 Moon street
Bettle Jeffrey, painter, 63 Peel road
Stevens George, 50 Stratford road
Harnett Rev. William Lee M.A. Trower Mrs. Wolverton park
Bradwell & Wolverton Good Samaritan
(vicar, rural dean & surrogate), Vickers Frederick, 11 Aylesbury st
Society (S. W. Freeman, sec.), 41
St. George’s vicarage
Wralker Rev. Thomas (Catholic), 22 Victoria street
Brambley Arthur J a m e s , confectioner,
Harvey John Owen,The Elms,Green la Stratford road
Hill Wm. Reginald,3 Morland terrace Wav Alfred, 11 Market square
161 Church street
Hippsley Harry James, Green lane
Whallev James Hy. 72 Victoria st Brown Charlotte (Mrs.), dress maker,
Holes George, 30 Moon street
Wildman George, 34 Stratford road i 69 Green lane
Hooley John, 54 Stratford road
Brown John, shopkeeper, 49 Creed st
C O M M E R C IA L .
Houston Wallace, Old Wolverton ho
Bruce Arthur Charles, painter, 133
Howitt*George H. 52 Stratford road Early closing day, Wednesday, 1 p.m. Windsor street
James Alfred E. 100 Stratford road Abbott Alfred Ernest A.M.I.C.E., Bull Douglas William Anderson
Kewley Rev.Joseph (Wesleyan Metho­ A.M.I.Mech.E., M.R.San.I.,F.I.S.E. M.B., B.C.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng,
dist), 25 Church street
architect, surveyor & sanitary in­ L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon,
King Robert, 25 Stratford road
spector to the Stratford & Wolver­ & medical officer of health for
King Walter. 6 Moon street
ton Rural District Council, 24 Stratford & Wolverton Rural Dh'
Lewis E. T. 8 Moon street
trict Council & assistant medical
Church street
Linnell Henry, 63 Western road
Airlie William, artificial teeth ma. 36 officer for education committee;
Mason E. L. The Beeches, Green la Stratford road (attends fri. 12 to 3) surgery, 99 Stratford road
Meacham Herbert E. Oakenholt, Ashby Robert, pork pie shop, 9 Mar­ Byatt & Hopkins, grocers. 39 Cam­
Woburn avenue
ket square
bridge street