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.t,.DDOl1D.ceJDenta. OMolal Nou..:..

.w.

Pa~e 2 . -

by her- I
F V"&S(ID
brl~egrOOm was 111
EdW&rd Mason (Berb Yoolntlnry) as
The brid.,'a preeent to tho br dc¥ room
Clgarotto bae
A. reoepu otl was Ildrl

OddfeUow8' ConterenC6 at BriRoL
Pa~

3.-

Inquest on .. Girl.
LioeDceea and BiUettlDf 80ldlem
Death of a. Crtmean Veteran
Volunteer Roarwlmg ¥ ..ling .1 BM4iDg.

oc;rumony a.t ,SunnY6 dc, P a r k road 1h ~
r f Mr C F MlUlon, the brHl e s hrother
"tt.ended by 3, large nu.m ber oe .. l h : .. I ~
Mrs Follett left fo~ their h CJne) m(Â¥) n :l.nw!
congrBtu 1&t.IOIJ.'J of tue r frle ndfl
'fhl
t.ra.velhng custume waR Clf fa.wn v. dh a. hlue h
and pink fl.owers
Numer.1us prI'Sf' n' ~ \\~r .. a
C6lved among them WillS" a. J lludsQ mc If' a t/'
book from the Rector
\"f
1
MIl'fs Cerohne Mason who wa~ a ll(:nd f'l l bl M
D H'jJg6 Sister of the brlde,., rOOllI It:. br rlJ'!I! -,
was ilven a.wa.y by her hi o ~her Ser I I ' 1· lt

Page 4.Froperty
and
•• Wanta ..
Noticell of MeetiDII. etc.,

.AdYVt1eemeDti

Pace 5.-

iSALE

LeidIng ArtIcle
%6 Irish Que.t.i<>...
Notes and Comments
,Loul Paragropha
_
BeadlDK: Educa.tion ComDuttee.

WHITSUN DAY
There were large numbere of worshlppertl at tbe
various &el'VJ.Oea at tho Parllh Church on Sunday
Celebrauona of Holy Communion were at 7, 8 and
&fOOr morumg service There wua DO &peolal mUSIC,
but. a.t the olcse of the mornld~ 66rvlOO Mr Deacon
played the Dead :March In 'Sa.ul" lR memOry
of Lord Kltcbener a.nd nl.\!, staff, and also those
wbo were
m the great naval engagement The
Vicar
both mornIng and evening
At
three oeiebrat1oDS, a nd a t
Rul506llUl Contaklon (If th<
was 1IunK to the aettlOg of KIeft n.
of l:09rd .Ki:tehener a.nd the sBJlora LDd
who ha.ve fallen The bv H D Nel80n
o.•• "h.o1
mormng and evenlDg.
At St
T B%w.Dcker offiei&.ted through
were eelebratlOnt at 7. 8
the doee ot even&Ong tbe II
and 8000 the National Anthem
tho bella were muf8Gd for the

Re.dlng Board of Gu&rc::hans.
Ment,loned 10 Dl!p&tebes
Tbe r..te IIIr W Sm,th
Borough A.Mee6ment.

Pace 6.The Tribunal.
Peppard Cba.pel

County

ADD1Ve'l"5&l'1

Theat...

Lord &admg

Topl<al

Note..

Boob e.nd Mag&zlne6 for the Trooptl (Th.
POBtFuter of RudiDg}
Lioe_OII ,ad the Price of Boer.

Pace 7.. . . 'H... at the lktt16 0/ Jull.mI.
l _ Of ~ (J\7. 1,-l'. P.).
Btololl 'E'aund NOte.
~ Wor~ IIiiP,ileo Depot;.

a.-.
Pace 8.-

uto Ad~••t&.

Loat cn the

U

or ... "

Il6&th

HAmplhiu."

W~••day,

ar& glad to learn tba.t the frIends of Lleut
M Mansfield, R N, have heard from him as
to hIS safety

~" l!lmp~

26 19,

eonr...,.,.

:00..10 Noteo.
He&rtI 0/ Oak
Woklngh.a.w, o..~m &Dd other DI.triet

Bide of the
.bare lII:,upholdl~by activo Port'iClI'&ilon Ul.
left behind hail to do Ihelr
IDr.!cli,Ollll. It
too much. to, hcpe that
the SOClety's members would return
pay Ibe lacrilice. but tbey hoped Ihal

I

~ ••i,,':;t .• would return

add

opponent! On S&turday r~lmer Park broke tbe
spell It\ no uncertam fash1 9n, for t.hey fintshed
Ilhea.d on &11 fourl rinks and wou by the handsome

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.
!'he (otowlng adveriilemnu ....ue recf!hed ~o late
to appear in the usual column. All ad't'ertw..
menta Intended fur the columna In wbloh an
nouncemenl.a are c!.a.p.lfied must be banded ID .t
our Offieea before mJd-d.,. on PrId&YI

B

ICYCLES 25s -Don't dl3C&M your old Cycle
let U8 overhaul ~n&mel .nd r&-plat6 1t Coat
IS ollly 25!!
It will be far more rehable than a
cheap, ne~_~!l.Chine -Fortescue's, Reading

"DORTABLE SHED lor Sa1e fr.a.med In .ectlons,
r
oovered
tron, raze 10ft by
8ft ----8Z. Queen'. Roa.d,
109

With OOrr'U:l!!ii

ma.Jon~y of 27 shot!
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~Dmf;r

F H

~nw:ll,ar

ki I
OWW\8.D
0 (8
, P

20

m

109,

kws, G Barn.ett I(akip)
I
18
At the lath end the 8OOre& were 15 all, but a. 6
to PaJme~ Park at tho 19l1t end &ltered ma.tter"
and the home t( a.m won by ~wo shot.s

Rmk 3

In atoek, Port.
able Buildings, Motor Houses, Garden Pa.lmer Park CAllen, C Ba.uett, T C olyer,
'trames Light.a. ete
Inspect at obta.ln the
E Brya.nt (sklp)
I
22
"Bet~ Built "
listA _Hawthorn II, -;'9 Duke Factory H A Pa.r16Y, F G Pollard. W God
Street (aDd London Workl. Eut. S t reet), ReadID~
lrey. C Brown (.kip)
17
Palmer Pork had mattere ~ll then' own
up
EWING HACHIN1!S -Our "DuIOl&" .t 56s
thq 16th end, when they led 22 8
wdl ~ twe.oty yean, glnlll DO trouble. and
at the lut SIX ends, -.nd a.t the
..... Ita eQl.t m ftnt lear ot uamg Send address 8COnd
a1ld we 'WIll Mud (free) Ltat ~!1Dg IDatructlOD& h ow we.ro only five .b.ota down, Ia.iter once appearmg
\0 ""rk oil make. of s-ing lII..,bm... !d poI!teard well be,ten.
Rmk 4
Irt&,. Mye your boun of wony.-I'or+..e..me Brol,
Pa.lmer Park W lHa.wkms. S Davls, . JI L
~td., 1, Weat fitreet. B.eadInJ.
Talbot, J A Callow (skip) "
22
Factory H. 8~1~, J Brooker. P VandeWerg,
J. Rogers (skip/
•
19
J( one-alded aJIcur waa wlt:fleued. .. for a. coD.Sld.er

.c

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I

II

LOSS OF THE HAMPSHIRE.

, v

of these
there was

admini.tered m connectIon
&nee
I
Nearly three milhon letters were receIved durmg
the year at the SOCl.ety's office. the la.rgest. number
on on. day being 27,348 £167,616 w .. add.d to
sickness reserve, ma.king a Itot&l fund to meet
future 8lckneas liq,blht.lea (If £4,675,804. The whole
of thll!! enomtOU8 volume of work Wti.S tr&J158cted
at a mana.gement coat of under three f&rl.hings
member per week
It was a. l1l&tter for
that the

able time, Palmer fork leading 15-1 at the Bth Socl.ty had been able

fund

friends, who wero pleaeed to moot hun once R(lrc
Mr GdJ60Q &erving DOW III the QWceS6 of :Pre
torillo ::bas there wltnessed some of the phases cf
our Emp.lre's gre&t I8truC'gle. notably , the rebellion
and defea.t:. of De Wet

-- -

I"';' 'U,!t::n- ...... monug up 0111 of t4t ~b.

Pllll'

tubaequeotJy four ml~ omoe-r. weri"t~D. on U Defence" In th:e recent battle of Born.nee'! He
tbe quarter deck walk::iD.g .h, oD the~" ;ide.
wa.a 20 ,.can of ace \&Dd JOtned tbe. Navy fivo ;yearl
The captain called out for Lord. lti~ to ago ".
I
come up to tlle fore brld.ge. near where the cap\&iD'1 boat ..... bo..ted; he .... alJo h.ud oalIilIg
for Lord Xitohenet' to get into the boat.. but. no

I.

SPEN,CER'S WOOD.

BUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVl')R8ARY I
the ~t or Dot, nor wbah occurred to tl,111
On Bund&,.. tbe I Congreg ..t~nal Sunda.y ~hoo
boa.t.; no~ ~id anyone 108 any of the bo&ta ,et observed..ita anmveba.ry
SpecIal hymna l we~

one ,. abl. to .y ..hother Lord Kitcl1••er gol
lDW

~ear ot the .hlp
Iarg-e numben of t.be 'Cl'6w 8~ and. recltationa given by tbe .cbolara~ dunng
used theU' lif6-6&viDa" belts, W&llt.ooata, etc., wmen the da.y .. The Rev .E J Perry, of TJ~hurst,
k
th
pree.ohed bot.h mornmg and -evenlD8'___to Il'<>OO. con
..~ to ba.ve pro...ed etrect.i.'t'e Ul ~pla.g em gr-ega.tl0ns. In tbe j rJternoon Mr W. :Er. Collier,
IAoat
Three r&ft. were aalel::r launched. and,1 PresIdent of the Reading Sund&y School ~ t'nlon,
With about 60 to 70 meD. .on each of them. got. fn.ided over .. large congregation of parent- and
alear of the &hip.
A pn....te aoldl~r apP6i!" to rleoos. ~ a.nd ga.ve
lDBtructIve and earnest
have left the .hlp on one of the nfte, but It ~ addrest5 Under
.of Mr F W
li bt
Ma.reh (aebool
a.CCJ,Ultted
not known what became of him.. It waa i up themaelve8 nry
thel Wblt
to a.bout 11 pm
I Monday holid.y
..DDUrl tea
Though the rafts WIth theM largO" numben of
men got .aIely &W&1, In one cue out ()f over 70
DWln on board m.x owy wrnved. the aurvlvon all
BY A H()RSE
~
report tha.t wen gradua.U1 dropped off ..ad eveD
C Double senda &n 1n res~
died on boa.rd. th. ra.fta from esh&Ultion , 41:1n which he relat.es
poaure and cold
Some of tbe Ire." muat bave
He wntes "]"' We
pe.r1abed trylJlg to laud on the rooky -a ni.t .fter I
e«:. up to t..h~ \ front
mehl long e.-p08Ul"e, a.nd IOOme died after la.odlDg
Pitched mtO our
In forward-lOg thUI report. of the mqUlf]' the
a.nd eight liorees,.
Ootnmander lo-Chief of the Gnnd Fleet aay. _
and
" I ca.nnot ad6qua.tely upreee the &arrow felt by
'Lc~-::co;.p~
me penonally IlDd by the ofticen and men of tbf'l
Grand -Fleet geoeraU1 ,.t the fact that &0 d18t.in
ruiahed .. .oldie.r and 10 areat .. ma.n IIhould
kist:. his bfe whll5t under the care of thi'S Fleet

"!;':;ili.~q;;~
~_

and
of
the war, W&II the
aho~ed. &n met8CUie
q1l88tlOO WI&8

not

mcreaamgWith
average
age
g'h~~i'~~~~;b'i;; combmed
tbe
exCM81ve chums relnllting
the war. would m
pose, In the future, too heavy a burden on the re
mammg membershlf,

M{ J C 'fay er (Orlordl "'''' un8lllmously
llecW to the poSitIOn of VIce PreSIdent of the

Soctety for the eIl1JUwg yea.r

Refernng to the a.nnual report, Mr: 0

Dew

(BrlXton) stated that, m SPite of the eJl:traordinary
copditlons prevailmg, the SOCIety had madQ very

extraordinary

progress

both

finanCIAlly

and

Tbe mcreaaod pnoeo 0/ _
propo&ed by
Berka brewen. nported e1ee",here, dould
lei PO' Ij1W'I bott"" on erate beonI &ad !d
pInt and hilI,p,nt bolt""

!la.ld bB thoug ht be r.h<lUlrl get to HfJ I L
before lighting up t me - He \\ ~ tmCtl 5~ I '
~ WARiR,\Nl' ISSUED
I

r "

,

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t~~~:~~~~=:=!!:~:J~~~ 1

fa.tbtr
af the brldesmalda
Many
lpre&ents
wertt 1'eOeJv4!:d
mcludl'og gifts
fromusefnl
NCO
IS and
.raeA- Qf UJ.e bndegroom's Company

I

I!UNERAL OF THE LATE MR. A. H HALL
OP.EN:AIR SERVICES
'.VIte funeral.of Trooper A H Ha.II • .New Zealand
~ au
~on:e , took plaeo on Saturdny 8.t W lton.an
vu
nda,. evenmg, after tbe ordinary cbUl;eb l{hl&metl wlbh full mlhwy hon 1"8 At.
d
serVice, a.n open 8.lr tlervlC6 wu held near tbe
f 'th Com
<i
au
e eSlrc
u ,roily Fa~r U <whet' there wa& a fan gailLe I
~
e
man: mg Ofticer, New Zea.laud M:.htan
to\b6llr an. ~ addreM by Mr.! Brockbank of I Br~nk
T.0sJ;utal. the mt.eI"lTlent was made In a speCial
n.e I The Revs..E :Broome and J WliI..i8n1(1 werC iliOr~)()n 9f t hQ cemetery
The servICe was oon
preeeDt. and at tho close an ad l u l'lIment WM ~fC:;-ll by the Nel\ Zea.land Chaplain tb,e Vicar
made to IM r Hunter's 10 D&V1lJl s trect whero
6ton dASlahng Thf' funer a.l oor~e l was 1m
IlQDther servlCE! was heM 0't th~ lawn
'
~~gof~the
z:~ :itlJ:~~e K~:d~o~~
MEMORIAL SERVICE
church playmg tho Dead Ma-reb , n "Sa.ul" (Han
A 8pe01&1 iervte8 for Lord Kltcl1ener & d tbe del) en route The cluef mourners were Mr H
fallen a&1lora and iokhers W&II held .t the Churoh ~IHIall (!~thcr) and MeS5lS A E BaH and A G
T ead.
Th V
d ted.
Ha lbrolll-lers of deooa.aOO) Many military .offiCErs
!=~Oed WI~
~~u~ar~ha~~ a~ ~ oonnlesceut New ZoalanderQ ]olnac:1 m tbe
II !faul"
The speCial Ps&1ma we!' 130 and 23 • d P M6IOIl from the h09plta.1 to the cemet.ery
A
h
22l.
d 537 (
He, n
q~ta.chp:Jent of New Zeala.nd t.roop!! fired tbr&.
s~~ns ~neel:g n:':r~ c:~l&t:~h betb~ voUe~,s over tbe ,~rave, lind th e buglers 6ounde<1
Na;tIonal Anthem, a.nd afterwards 8. mu1D.ed pea.l the
:r.u.!r;~st 1n th!t ~~lsh bee ~entl~1 ~al
WOOl rung on tho bells..
m&nl1 and saw 8ervlce in the &uth A'hlc:n W:~
lle was fOJld of l'eCountlng to hiS friends bow
WHITSUN DAY
\
dltTm'"'bthat "'Ir he drove a train Bnd was known
Tbe festiv"l ()f Whlt.sU~ yaa duly obse.r"ed I\. as" river 88 II
tbe Pa.nah Churoh
There were celebratloDII of
Holy CommunI.on at "1 30 $Dod after mat1nl, and
at the commencement of the latter Berv~ee tbe
last week II. " ery I ~:C-­
NatIonal Anthem w-. lUng Ul pl'OC6III&1on Hymns
ID St Paul's Parish
6ulta.ble to the eeaiOn were aung. and In the evecC. Wescott. who
mg there was a pr00es8I.on before and 8o]RO after
been
superlDtendent
t.he l ~rvlce In the oouree of blS sermon the Vicar
has In other
&1hided to the 1011& at1sta.lDed III UJe deeth of Lord
cburch a.nd
Kltohe ner and also the .6&ilOl"8 In the recent; na.va.l
workers
the
pngagemenf
8cbola.rs of
as ma.ny other
wken of their
I

rbeI .:!rvl:!

th

1

l

'Na:w

:.h-:

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I

PANGBOURNE.

fhe

took t.be
~r:.~1\f;~:~;a~~b:~:'Uv~~~!~~~,finallYon lhe
Walter,

OcCa.-

M

W... ltUlg

"e

B.(Mres.,;
gI ven to us
M
a naLlon

had an ann,

lD tho wOrk o! the 8alvation Army. lIo-l.ave.
....if....d ~wo childron. -

y; ~

b ut 11

not na.tlonal
Kl(.chener t\ 8.w Uie Il eees~l "
r
preparmg for I long a.nd arduOtI, W :lr he I udf'r
took thCl task, and to hI>; hononr be (l nabll r "'
to -fight 8.... a. na.t lon In anus
Ch a rles I r .. cI
thnt \\'e must kee p (lne fnctor 1'1 mmd \ 1'1: t hat
the fa.to of Europe must be deCided 0 11 land Ilid
not on the !'-elL
As \\a.terl<lO not fra h .!<"' r
checl(mated th~ NapolcoDi c W~r3 SO Il l(j \ .
utt.erly dcatroyoo t he Co(> rman J F1ect In O ll ~ In'i
aot.ton the Wli!; wo u ld eL11L bA.\ bef.u IInrlctlri( t
Pru SS Hlll mtlit arl sm had goL to
c rll ~ hr.1
11 I
what t he AllI es hod set.. out. to de!lt r<n
lL glga.ntlc Lask but It must be ach lc\ W ror uprr

91r

to

18

1\.",

It depended whDt b-a r -F-uropo should he li la I' fll
free
Upon no account. must the ta lk of "o(>lIff\
be lIstened to nnLlI G-ermany w a..'1 cl lIshl!<.l
Sr
Cha rles ooncluded by & short
of fl e ll l~
and cxpree.sed. the bope t.hat
RlI6!tan slIe<Je<Sf'(
mlb"ht be the me l\.n8 of
the A l1 str latl ~ t il
conclude a liCpa.rale peace
\han k ~d
tbe lect.urer and t.JIO m eetmf,t
t he 1 ~1II:;
Illg of t~e Natl0nlll An l hem

,MILWAR
SHOES

P",,",III.t.ion .poke of

-:;n.~~~ti~"~~d WJtb
the
\;1

He

PRICE

every h~f~~~i~
present_
bUIn

P A:RJSH OOUNCIL.

YOU PAY

cream

t.<Jget.her WItb

The .ordlD.ary monthly meetlOft 'of' tbe Pariah.
Miss We!loott
COUDOlI wea held Ul the Breedon ~hoo l on 1Tues
and Mrs W.lter
day! evemng Thue were preee.nt Me88r8 Il PIt
.~b.• ~"ib..r~ to tea. whIch had been
ney (cha.uma.n), 1! Drewett, A Sheldou, and the
the Rectory garden, but
Clerk to the Councd, Mr H W Tidbury j Tb
tho Pa.nsh Room OWIng to tbe
olilef Item ot publlo Interest was In connectlon __un.l&',o,,,a.blheeld
wea.tber
With the remoy&l of boU&e refuse The Olerk to
thel Bradfield Runt D18trlCt Councll wrote a.~thorlis. Porish
to deposIt houee ,..fu ..
OF MR.
FRANK HEELAS
on the &e~e station ground, tAU) IW3t-na.med body
'
Iio be re&ponaible for. loW pro~r (hsp068.l
a.
AND
MISS
C.
WESCOTT.
resUlt
were iuued &Dd there were 81%
applio&Dte:, th&t of Mr W C 'Vll1te t a.mounttng
to ., £52 pe ! annum,ft1ngeel0cted, tne oontr~
belln g retroapectlve from ",May 1st, 1916

Council

IAa

MARRIAGE
,

STREATLEY.,

r"lf'ltiOfJl

lore ell. tIed i!. 011 Ir r ttl

!!a1 l1ne

o r put

ot • I~'

BIRTHS
PIKE -On .Tnne 12th atWh Ite e Cottn"" Tfa r h~~
hI and the wlfe (nee Dorothy 1< Sl ~ I J )01' ) I
Capt S A Pike,7lh Royal B CI I~ShI1 C HI" III~UI I "

the

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,,

ILDd cd. lor

I

\

pare

~

deoeaaed "." lor a long l.1Ble
'~i:t~~:";:
ReadiDg Llbonl-A.uoci&lion.
1M- district OOlDDlltteeo. He",.. alao into...,,\<,dll

r

~

numencaJly Durtng .the put year 22,164 mem
bers were admItted, making a total of 650.506
The mcome amounted to £792.931, of which
£655,204 was pald m benefits, ma.ki.ila- the grand
total of £13,932,332 paId smce the SOCiety's estan
hshment' The amount carrIed to the re:!!6rve fund
was £167,616. thus "Increasing the total CU.plt&l to
no less & sum than £4.675.804
./
LOB.D KlTCHENElR
WIth regard to the JunIOr sectIon. the nuonlber· ,l To the memory of Lord ltitchener, tbe omsnlst
of
and gills Idmltted w .. 8.414 Th18 w.. at
Pan.h ClIul'<h \lIIr. Surphce) playei! tho
De
March In "Saul' ..t the clOMI of the even
It wasofessentla.l
that. the
eft'orti
the infha:
new members
should
be 109 servl<le on Sunday. the congreptJon r~ma)n
mg standing during' lts solemn and molt lD1prea
of tbe Heart,
81VO reclt.a.L
\
lOeJ.etles.

l~dr~;~~LJb~1ul:t

J7!Ni:D

light

!l

tenera

PRICE OF BEER.

SHOWMAN

When stopped by PC F lshc'1 on Sonnln U I
way bndge, OhM Bail , of' t he Fa ll (, roll n l R f' ~
mg, who wa...'\ drn m~ a borso and ca ll I I I I I' I

MEMORIAL SERVICE
Ar~hur W-est , o f Cr ek e t H.J I I 1: lI.ic l('\ n,l I
A memorial aervlce to tho lateL:Jrd KIt.chenet a ppear to ans ",er u. f!1I0lJ1l 0nS for r d IIg it
~nd others. .... ho have fallen In the war w8.!l h e ld
....
Ithout
itA:h ls at 1045 pill 0 11 J Unrl 211 d A 1\
i,.h; ...1, 8t Paul's Church on Tuesday at noon COlD
warrant was I S 8 U~
1
rdf!nt With \.ba.t In SI
PH..ulllo Cathedral ' 'Ihe
&ector the Rev H 'Po.{ WRiter a.ssu~ tOO by tbt!
extendlDg a
the clrcu1lLStan('~ R.av F M Ca"lftcld oonnuct.cd tbe solemn service
CROWTHO~NE .
On Sunday 1n the
a.sking hun to accept ,,"bloh was well at.tended
the hope tba.t It wou!.r1 ohurcbea ~ympa.tbetlc references w"ero made to the The AS"entlJ for tbe .. Reooltlg Observer
made hIS departure national lofU} and to tAte ta.le Commander ITl Chlet s
t,lorne and DlStrtet arc Mr 1 GOD\, J\
C':&reer The Union Ja(;k Wa!!i aL half mast
thorne and}.1r HUNT Wclhne-t on
I
t$T}' of Mr
f~~!er c~:rc~a~ab~;dlsffcr~D brlllla.nt
on Lhe muqlclplt-l bUlldmgs
wJ:lIch he ga.ve groot,ngs from the congregatl.oJl
th~re and slDcere WIShes tbat Mr Thomas' effol t.s
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY
a.t Ca.vershAlll would be crol\ned With 5UCoe56 The
The annua.l feetlval of tbo Sonnlng Brnnch .,t
Rev A LeWLS (Tottenham) exprea&ed the pleuure
It a.tToroed hLID to take part tn the servIces .of t h& Girls' Frl~ndly Society was held at Wol,ID'"
reoogDltlon to Mr Thomas, With whom hi' was a.t ~lll on Wedneed&y, fIOme 100 members takll~'
school and oollege, and spoke In eulogistic terms part In the proceedmgs A meeLmg wns held I~
of him reD'lG.I'king' tha.t, gIVen hlS due loyalty, he the TflWD Hall In the aftR.rnooli -over wh iCh MISE!
A
woUld be d18a.ppomtcd mdeed If lfr Thomas did llelluohtlmp (prc5Idmg 8S6OC1al..e) preSided
address on .. The wllr ami IW! reia.LlOn 1."'·"'8 or•
not &ene tb~m well
The Rev Evan ,Vllhams thoughLful
to
women"
was
g
iven
by
MI
SS
Haslam
The
(Daleton Junction) , also a. 6Choo]fellow, oollege
closed w1.th the smglDl'!; of the N aLlonnl
chum a.nd bfe Ions- f nend endoI"6ed tho ;remarks meeting
~nth em
An adJoyrument was made to
of the prevtOU8 'peaker, and exhorted the congre
Houso
fo
tea
MUl8es Elhson and Mrs
ga. Ion
gwe.w.r
llomas every p061ublo &Upport
kmdly
threw
open their gflrdem. for the me mbers
loyalt.y
and c()o()peratlon
Tlie Rev. S Peat:ee
t
to
TL
Carey' drew the thougbts of blS hcarel8 towards Evenaong was said 10 All Saints' Church at seve n
the Id()&) of a t.roo ~rea.cber a.nd Chrlst.lan worker o'clVCk by the Rector, the Rev B TAng A coHec
lon W8..':I taken lD ald of the G F S Bragch a.nd
The Rev R G FalrbaJ..rn congratula.ted both the tOl(x:uan
SICk fuqds
OODtrr.ega.tl.on end Mr Th.omas, and hoped hIS
1l1lD1st.ry would la6t f;Yr many years and be a. grea.t
A SOLPIER'S WEDDING.
success Mr J Ca.tiey also epoke a.a represent1ng
the Free ,Ohurch Council and extended a. welcome
A pretty weddmg was solemDlsed at st.
Mr
of
Gbu~oh on'Monda:y by the Recoor, the Rev H M·
.".@.de
Waltilr between Louilla A Pritt only duu Ihter ?f
,ul~~.iii.~~".;~b:;;'":'b Mr G R Frlft. 7 FredericK. place and Reg naM
<
A Anderaon A S ,C, of Bulford The bride who
was given awa.y by her rath er wore a dress of
pal& ~ plDk so(t sa.t lD WIth ch iffon and Sl ive r beadtnC .. lAo veil and flrange blOSsOms
Her brlde.s
D?a1da W\\re sbtlred In wblte Silk WIth pink sashes
a;nd pale PInk. bats
The h ttle brother of the
bftldeemaids w,,", dressed In 8. er!iam Norfolk: SUIt
The bride~room WfUI In uniform Mr T G Frlrt
brother of the briBe W&l!i best:. man The bouquet:.
carned by the bride W83 ibe gift of Mr. Berber

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defe:r;tdant rodo f(lr about; 120 ye.rd ~ a t. al l ill
w'he.re ~o road was bMl-oI" than It hAc.! jl ru
tho PILIit; three yc&.rs - A fino of l56 y, as lin u...~Q

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Tho AiI.nl fo, the .. Bea4in:: <?,boe"er" at Til.bur..

to

foot pfl.Lh at, Sonnlng on Jrllle 8 !;b '" roLe nll ! I
riding" fot a. short. du:;t.ancc - P C \\ b ~ ~ 1 1l <.:i

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TI~EHURST.

poni04 bJ & ...0&\ ~. &J>PM"I\.. 1;" \~tl4r I.~:::..:..:J4=r::..:I!~IL::..:L:.:O::llJ.=Y:::ll=R::..::Sd::h:::oo::l.:ro:;:Id:;:.._-+I__
ca1Je4 oat "lIa.ke .....,. far LOrd K.i~,\t ~
John William J C?hna. eon of I!n Joh~, 66,
il>oy bolis _I.up on
bh. qu..Ier',~ i,i,c School-road. 'It!elili'i'! .... 108~ on baud HillS

rUEl5DAY - Bef.ore Mr G A I \\ ai" uI
chair) ) lr A J Mackey, MI H l ' I
H Wlr~e lt, 'Mr E D Ma lh;tield ~Jr
cumbo Imd Mr H W Vere,) 11
ON' THE FOO 1P~l'H
Fredk J Hannan of Bul1neuhe Far l l \\) _1
ley '" ho wa.s summoned for rldmg a hI('Jdf' n II ~

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In the offtai.... .ta.t.ement at the lut .oMlM
~o&ni tb6 "li&IIIp~" tile 10llo1riDg deacnp-

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Nho preo.ched on Sunda.y evcnmg at AU Salr t s
Church, was lUllch e.pprec13.ted by Lis D:f'IlY

London ho~pltal6, whence
of a.ppreclation and
wu given by the P..ev F M

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22,164
entrants
bershlP neW---ount
•• n
mg that membership ha.d
suIt of m'lhLary leglslatlOn ,
m contnbutions to the pnva.te
a.B mterest on mvested funds I
claims on the 81ckn.ess fund,
III slt"lrness benefit~ on the
~
.,.
allowances absorbed
£'K7,'573, and convalescent
benevolent gIfts and grants
£3.891 The •• liguros dId

~W~h~'I~.t~~~~~~~~~~]f.ii~

o

Lord lti~,.

would
wbo

well towardS the end, and ancceeded In j ucmg finanCIal
end
aM..18-7
.1 th"!13th
th. del
t to three
abots end. FactolJl played up wllh all
1
of lhe
Grand tolals Palmer Park I I
25. 20, 22, 22 f 89
Factory
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8, 18, 17, 19
62
on

THE LAST SCENES.

-.,yo to tIJoIr ot&tio....

8ta~b:~e:Pt~~t ~f: ::~

SI \.

F Wllletis, C Hibberd, W S Per

DoULTRY HOUSES and Coops

SocIet.y 8

Details are appended _

Rink 1

Pa.lmer Pa.rk
A. I Wltterton, Howard teublDga, P Bull, E Towner (skip)
25
Faet.o.!!. H Butler, G Ga.le, 'l' L &wrence,
A "W PIke (skip)
Fa~!'Y only soored stngl~a at
Palmer Pa:rk won1by 17 shot$
Rink 2..
W
P k F H II 0 L E bl
P I

Factory

:tree

from woundl!!, and
In health frow mo.ny hardslup.w HI
war He could not, conclude thiS
"
I. I t t
Wle war WI uOU cmnmen mg on I J
Society a aUmmlstt:atl~n Nearly the

Many ve the tnnu: that tJe Fa<:tory
J>almer
Park Clubs have met 1ft fnendly encounters, but It
,
was not until SatuJ;day tllat the Pe.lriler Palk
bowlers had the 8&tisfa.otlOn of defeatmg their older

News.
Btrtha :M&rnaces alld. Deatb.

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d OUNT\, BENCH.

THE REV T. S GIBSON
A week. ~nd Vl!lt from the Rev T S G Ihs~n

eeMlte was held al
Sund&y afternoon The
eeh001 300 others brou«ht
whlCb were I'ecel'>;ed by the
M 'Va.ller a.nd were after

w..

....d Ic.t
I

(.Berks Yeoma.nry) Tun br Ic~ rn :J.ld s"llr. s!I\ ;;c.n
rl!.pilo& .of those worn by t oe oLhe, hi l(k~DI ~ 4
.!r Cecil Brunsdc n (It F C ) v. a.1; I'ICflL man
I
!:trlde's present. to the b'rl(j E'g roolh I I I ~ j1. ~~~
nt ch Mr and Mrs HIggs r c ~.c I\ ('(1 III In] I
b ful p~ents Includin g fL praye r! hool Ir Ill l h:'
from the Ibect.or, ..... ho \\' as prc$enl Ol L t h( Tr(>~{~
tlon
The g.olng a.way rlr e!;ij or \)10 br de l; ....
sluular t.o that or her sister
aI

w.

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......Iul

were
the Foroot
J Foot.r
del ..t A
Dobbl. &ad H

SON,
Catllogues Gratis

PaIaoo~

lIMdmgBoroughhh.l
Women's Wert..
Garden. Not.ea.

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DEATHS
KING - On tne 1st at 2 Elg ar ro 1 1 H
John Tho as KlDg, husballd of \ l!lil !\ !1
ag-ed 61 y rs
Q.RSOORN
Jun~ 13t h nt S ~lI dhur~t ! I
Mary FloronCj' Widow of J ohn li t I III I I)
aged 76 y eo.rs
SMITH -On Ju e lOtb at Solv>fl.v' Inn "'nulh "lr~1
Rea.dmg, 'Villi m SlWth III hiS i:.h d \ t.: I

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Thousaud.
of .tarlmgl
ODd
.Aoh\ead
Wood •• wh
....lr.ekda....
they han"'"_.,,:_1 .. 11:~~~~~~:~~~~;~ ;":~~:.,I;i~.~~~;R~~
• .>l~d IbO\treea 01 I.b.e plague of'c&t.rpill&ro
oi
centl,. descnbed.
10. future as mlUlY a.nnlen and one armed !QeD
...., In

KI LED IN ACTION
MAY-Kliled I Action on Jun e 'llh I II lrll(">
St8n1ev HOl'otLrp May, 23jth Ftoltl COTn llU l1\ l!(lh~
Ellgtneem, olll ~ and deltl'lv b el o~ orl l ~ O ll 01 \1> LI
MrtJ .J R
Oa.lcdeue, ' NOlf hCO lI l l \\ u ll~

dUlcharged from the Army &I polSllble will be em.!
played 011 the Pruwan State. :rathv&ya aa t1C:keti
collectors A t",kel- punching !,pparatu. worked
by the f ••1 b .. been Idopted.
of tlie 8001 of

Rea.dmgJ

at

Maj' ..
,

nUDler
them being a.
the Embrook

eto

at East Heath
Weecott., uncle
wero on VIew

FAMILY &

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