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BEADIK8 DIRECTOHT—

1919.

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Caversham Social Club, 36 Church st. Caversham ; Win, 0. Hyde, hon. sec
Caversham Young Men’s Free Church Institute, Gosbrook st. Caversham
Church Lads’ Brigade (St. Bartholmew’s Company), head quarters, St.
Bartholomew’s Parish Hall, London road
Coley Recreation Ground, St. Saviour’s road ; H y. Geo. Avery, caretaker
Corporation Swimming Bath, Tilehurst road
Cross Street Hall, Cross street
Curzon Conservative Club, 354 Oxford road ; E . Barnard, sec.; G. A .
King, steward
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Cyclists’ Touring C lu b ; head quarters, George hotel, K in g street; W . S.
Burke, sec
Elm Park hall, Oxford road
Emmer Green Hall, Kidmore End road, Caversham
Empire Picture Theatre, E lm Park road
Fireside Mission & Workmen’s Club, 61 Silver street; Ernest J. Jack­
son, superintendent & missioner
Friendly Societies’ Assembly Rooms, 19 Bridge s t .; Mrs. Bloomfield, care­
taker
Girls’ -Friendly Society Lodge, 62 London street
Gladstone Club-{Liberal), 149 London road
Grand Cinema Theatre, 100 Broad street
Great Western Railway Temperance Union Institute, Station hl.Station rd
Grovelands Cricket Ground, Waverley road
Guild of the Brave Poor Things (Reading branch), 171 Friar street. E s ­
tablished for the promotion of social intercourse between crippled &
blind folk of all ages & sexes & founded upon Mrs. J. H . E w in g’s book,
“ A Story of a Short Life.” Entirely undenominational. Mrs. C. W .
Kimmins, founder; Rev. R. H. Hart-Davis, The Ridge Field, Cavers­
ham, local president & hon. treas. ; Miss H . V. Hart-Davis, The Ridge
Field, Caversham, hon. sec. ; Miss M. Tims, Lock view, Thames side,
Reading, assistant hon. sec.; meetings evdry Saturday from October to
May, 2.30 to 4.30 p. m
H elp Myself Society, W . I. Palmer Memorial building, 42 W est street
International Order of Good Tem plars:— “ Reading Lodge,” meets at the
Palmer Memorial Hall, W est street, on thursdays, 8 p.m
“ Grovelands Lodge,” 1a, Cranbury road, meets on tuesdays, 8 p.m
“ Pride of W est Reading,” 1a, Cranbury road, meets on fridays, 8 p.m
“ Caversham Perseverance,” Weston MeaKrooms, meets on fridays, 8 p.m
K ing’s Meadow Bathing Place, K in g’s Meadow ro a d ; Patrick Conolly,
attendant; women’s attendant, Mrs. A . K in g
King’s Meadow Public Recreation Ground, K in g ’s Meadow road ; Patrick
Conolly, park keeper
Ladies’ County Club, 10 Cross street; Mrs. Marley, hon. sec
Liberal Association Rooms, 9 Gosbrook street, Caversham
London & Provincial Yearly Dividing Society (J. Utley, sec.), 27 New ­
port road
Masonic H all, 12 Greyfriars ro a d ; Ernest Sopp, caretakor
Museum & A rt Gallery, Blagrave street; Hon. Curators, O. A. Shrubsole
p.Q.s., prehistoric archaeology, geology & ethnology; C. E. Keyser '
f . s . a . mediaeval archaeology; G. H. R. Holden m . a ., si.n. numismatics;
H . M . W allis J.r., m. b .o . o . zoology; W . E . Butler f . e . s . entomology;
J. R. Le B. Tomlin, f . e . s . conchology; M ill Stephenson f. s.a . &
S. S. Stallwood.f . s . a . Silchester collection; H . Dawson Barkas a .B .C .a .
a r t ; superintendent, T. W . M . Colyer. The Museum & A rt Gallery are