Reading Observer 02-1920
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THE READING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, FEBR.UARY 14, 1920.
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Reading Policemen's Otficial Re-union.
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The pl'e!'6ll t IOt.and MaHler. of the '
D istri ct of Oddif llows ig a.n esteemed member of
t he "CruwlI of Engla nd" Lod ge. Bro. Dore
ha~ acted in t~e capa.city of S ick Stewa rd for
some yea·t's for His Lodge. 't h e duties of which he
carries out. ill , most C6 ~HH:ie ll tious manner. In
the days wben i ,CilLl ili leroou "Re fonned part of .
th~eet in gs
U~e District he ,V:;L<l alwa.Y9i in
g l"en.t. dema lld a:s n. comic si ngel·. BI"O. Dore i9
always prepared i to do wha.t he can for the Order "
with which be has SQ· lortg beel) associa.ted, a.nd n
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THE DINNER PARTY ON TUESDAY EVENING, ' FEBRU{\~Y Brd,
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P. O. Collier, }{cadin'g:
Di~tri~t
ve,'Y regular attendant a j
meetings.
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Like the ·G.,M:. o~ the DIstrict, Bro. Bcm[lrd
i1! a.lso a. h ighl y resi>eci.eU brother of the " C~own'
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of England " 1odge. ~ ince t he early part
1911 he bas yery, ably officinted a.c; Secretary , flnd
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t he present. sucJe ssful posit.iOlI wh~ch Ole Lo1ge
ho~ds ill t he Di~trict is undoubtedly ve l',)' largely
due to the painsta.king 1nd 'effi ~ iollt nttention !he
gives t o all matters he is calle d upon to pedo·nll.
aJld t hi s was a.lso· characteristic of Bro. Bel'JUlrd.
dlll'ing last year whell filling lh~ role of GI'~nJ
Master of t he Distri cL.
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The Deputy Pro\,. a. M., appoint ed at the r,eccllt
Dif'otrict meetiugl a.:s re porled in OUI" issl.e of last
week, has long been connected with Ithe "Good
Sama.rit a.n" J,..~dge. Reilley-an -Thames.
Bro.
Cbillman has ' fiJ ~ ed . in a . cred itable manneI", vari1
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ous offices of the Lodge, and some five years ago
was elect.ed Sebretary . At the July District
meeting Ju st yehr he w~ cho!len as i~ Trustee ·
fol' the District, l
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THE DINNER PARTY ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, ,FEBRUARX 4th.
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SUTTON'S EXHIBIT
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A Report appears in another column.
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Fancy Dress \. Ball at Pangbourne.
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Particulars
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A most remarkab!e exhibit differing from
thing usually see u at uhibitioIlS, is to be found
alongside the model houses of the . 1\1in i3try of
Health and of' the ' " Daily Mail " 'at. t he" Idea.i
Home " E.xhibition a.t Olympia. I t i.:; tha.t , of II).
vegetable garden , 1,500 squa.re feet in extent"
showing crops in g rowth as though the season
were June instead of February.
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At the r equest of the Mini stry of Agricu lture
Me.'!srs. Sutton undertook to la~~ out a garden in
the short spaoo of five weeks. The vegetab~es are '
aU ~wjng luxuriously in the open ground an~
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give no in~icatio u of hav ing mad e Ibe ) O U l'll~Y
from Rea.ding in motor lorrie:; a short tIme
....iously.
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The Countess of Athlone, who op~ne.d t,he ~I:Â
hibition, SIlent a . cn n s iderab~e time m m~peeheg
the wonderful gl!-l"d en, Whi,Cu. was ;el:plalDed ,to
her by Mr. Mat1.111 H. F . :SultOIl and }.II'. E.
F. Sutton. Mr. W. F. Giles , who had be~D
u;:.!;ponsiole fot· t he exh ibi t·, wa s IH"cse nied by. ~ .
Sutton tQ Her Royal H ighness. alld was hl g~ly
complimented by her on the fi no w,?rk he h~
done for lhe firm.
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