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lMAYOR'S BALL.
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Those who have not received
a Compl.mentary Copy 01
their Camera PortraIt taken by
A- -~~
are providing unheard-of opportuDlhes
AT !tESS THAN
. COST.
to secure even bigger value and saving than ever.
ilSANUEL
ADAMS' STUDIO.
501 BRO.., mEET,
a. BEADING. .,~
I
READINO.
COMRADES OF THE
GREAT WAR.
SWEETENED
CAKE FLOUR
SAVES THE SUGAR.
CAVERSHAM.
â¢
~\ rrangerl
by the Caversbam (East Ward)
U IIlOnlst Commltteo, a. ",lust drtye and dance Will
bo hold 011 'VcdnCtK)<IY evenIng UI t.hc St John s
Sehor')l .. Ga'e lsham
rhl} danclllg' 'llrilll commcncc
at 10 pm
For further dctaJ ls s(>oe advt
READING BRANCH AND OLUB.
of the abme was
Rcadlllg on ..!onday
January 26th Tho cha.lr 'A M t.a.kI:U b. Cant \\
f Bhu ]!.ly (Conunandllut a.nd p, cs Ldent), "Ito ex
h(, li <It. In Fna r--strcct,
Seeds
IPG~~!~~~~q~F!I:o:wer Seeds. Plants
& SON,
Warehouse,
granted, and
the sil-me
- - ⢠1Lot
1
ronCrMlI)n â¢â¢â¢~ ,' ..., I
,,
Dr (Iato
t em t he
Lot 4.-79 pairS of Ladles' Browp r
FABRIC SHOES, SUllable
for House or Garden "ea~, I
at about' half pnce, 3 /11 I
per paIr
j I
I
Lot S.-About "50 pairs of Ladl!l , 'I
Box Calf DERBY SHOE I
SUItable for country \I e.r
Same thmg dehvered \\hdn
we didn't want them Specihl
pnce 13/3
BANK.
SIX: .... crc duo flO tho abSO tpt lon o.t
,Ll1d ::-.lol..t.a Bunk III so fal n.s t he.
u. rf'fi<"'CtJon of nn mftR lcd CUI
ftgtlTl'IS
, \ C1 0
h , 110 Jn f' RllS &
be clJLltlcd
du~,~/g:'~~ur.::: ~;f';J~~';:~;"l~",~nd t.hey
..... hen\\ auld
n. fnlhnc oft III
to a moro mod.cst.
A Sp icer
DISCHARGED' SAILORS' & SOLDIERS'
FEDERATION.
I,
Lot 6. -263 Paas Lad,es' B'R O',. I
LEATHER BOOTS,
und e- r tho head
a nd AccC1'lt3.ncC'S
11115
fLSS\St.3JlCO the Dank
waS
'f0 ~
BOTTon
OP TTlI'!
⢠1l1!:J.DD4'O ODI5BRTZR--
1
Chow~ng:. N Smith, F.
and B Stoke'S , MIS3 :lIbddlemlst 11 £Ja..IllS ill
Brnnt D MIIe~ B Pearce, and K Wnrd,
In
n
I
Mi~$
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Clnss IV
M Wa.rd E Cottlell, M
BOUlne L Brant., and ~E Wllkms, ]'hs!> \Vatsnn s
ClaS'B V
M 'Vllk1118 M Wtl so n, J Pa.rtrldge,
and L Kinch
Infants :MIss Annett B ClasR
F Nunn M {rllndlck U SmIth. M Hook, E
t SO Il' S
I
of
SIr - I shou ld like, th rougb the col umns of rour
\n.lua bl e p<l per to thall engo the slatement mauc Ly
Nunn Boy! Ml!8 Hunt's Cla~s I D Clarke,
w as dov~iopll\g as thc) Mr DlTIgley r egnrdlllg the N \t.lolJa.l Federadnn F e la.ne, P Woodle.y, A Pearce and H Pearce ,
of
Dlscblu
ged
arid
Demoblhecd
::irulors
and
f':cl
t.ho long dc1o.)ed commg
W Record, J Lock
<licrl'!
He sald at a 1Ct.'ent meelmg or the :Ex M", Hancock. Clas, II
wellt on to sav
QUI" CUlTl'IIIC\,
pn0C6, v; M :I.
f us overy dtt.y
tho question of t1m dcplccla
' \ Ith ]t05 (hrC'ct, etTcct In th e
mat.ter ~ lw:::h ('.arno hame to.
and v. as at. thr) bottom of a
pa.:n of t.he 1 Ilt\ ersa.1 s('use af lin rest H e
no bchmar In prapo!!a.1s f eL Ilrtlficl.a.l r~tnc
of the currsncy It l"<1Uld be lJke tr) mg to'
a. fever by pl l~g 1Dg your chm cal thcrm'.)mctl'l!'
nermal.' and tho enly r esult \\ould be that
would burst your thcnnom etcI
Th e en Iy
:r was to attack the fe \ 01. to st.oo t.he I S~ Il C
lIo H
jfl"E:
W''!i
\olon
curo
lilt â¢
fOU
~em
of
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auns to currency rn tho
of uOH,rnment.
HOCKEY.
,I
I
f Ol ln
diture a.nd Go\ CTnmellt. credits
Fi lIy he a.lIUded to the ln ternattonal roolt lon
ab6enmg that It. was necessa.rJ to tako a W1do and
):..umane '\l~ , 8. generous outlook w>hich took
1 10gDlZance Df more than the pa.s.!llOI\S of the
mODlMt W e must. le a.rn to put IUHde aU thought.s
Df m cro daltruc;t,lOIl
and to rcoognlSO that thc
.Lt.e pt to 8.nmhtlato G e.rmRllV by preposterou8
tl.
nds for ICUnlR.tlon \.\ould hurt o\n'Sclvl"8 fH.r
thAn It will hurt G em~ y ftnd \\ould rnelUl
not n Iy eronoml o but. SOCI al SUlCldr. for Englan d
Nor must t.heN) be a n) b<rycoLt of Genn811 tradc
The blackn
of the cloud ~ InCh h~fI 0~1.\l' the
â¢
CoOt went 11.:
a.1s.nnlll~ to us all and was
,I
y b
.,. oWld to allll10 hopI'S W Ich "e
OR
upon
(Nn revnmg trade Rut the pros
p oct mUAt
boldlv fa.ced a11d f earl<:tisly hnndlcd
an1 we
~ht " c ll hope t hat the I coming yCAr
Dti.K fie a b l"Oa.d 8.."1 v; oIl M ~t home, tilO tu rnin g
':POI
0 our coonomlC troubles ~\ltll oUr oval land
In
questioned place as the leader 10 1ille new
m.-Il at.iol1
arpt-
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t
.
,
Sen Ice
M CU'8
Ulllun that the F ederatlOll ~,)t1 'l iI.. d
cha ut., for It s -exHstence
ThI S IS not correct lI.'!I
eaA.:h member pays a. contnbutlOll of 3d p er w( k
If nn~one ,\ho I!S III s} mpathv WIth om al ms a.lld
objects;; gl\'es liS ~ dllnat.io n , surely \'ie h"" e a. r ight
to a.cc~pt It }~ Ol llIslranoo, one ge~lema.n kindl:\,
paid for the furlllshlllg o r our club, t h e R ending
}~ooibAIl
Club mn a match for our benefit, und
mombel1~ runs a whi st drl\ e
e u: h \leek at. Orops-street Hall Surely thiS JS
not chllnt~ Would the LX ServIce Men s Ulllon
le fu!ie meney from sllch sources' I uoubt It
'V lth regard to the F ederation )~.!-"ng no
weIght one has ollh to look to Its pnst tecord
Practl~aUy all tbe F ederal!!)n propOl'iais for In
creased penslnns v; erc adopted by the Select Com
nuttee al so the sta.tutory right to. pension which
the FederatIOn has bad on Its progra,mme stnce It!'!
lOceptlon , Court of Referees nnd Pen!flon Com
mlttee and dunng 1919 we have settled satU!
factorlly 0' er 100 local pemuoll cases besides
obtauung grants from the 01\11 Llablhtles m
dozens of C8SC~ \Ve are ,]1011 pohtlcal because "'e
rcah!Se that lb Vt III be :\' en-Ta, If ever. before we
shall get the ma.)orlty nt e...,;: Hen: 100 men to thlllk
the same pohllclilly If we ha,e te. comert n.
man to t he programme or ally palttcular poliltcal
part.) befole "Pie settle bHl pensio n or othe'T grlev
ance he ,,: III be d ead befole he gets auy !atu;
factIOn 'Ve be lieve m dOIng the work thi\t lIes
nearest at h a.nd Our motto IS If First seek the
kmg.,dom of better pen slon~ and allowl\uCtes and
all £J:tcse thmgs Iilia/l ~added \Into) ou "
one of our h(Jllorar)
YOUr3 iruthfullv
L SOI,LY,
Secretary.
J ..uary 27th, 1920
ACTORY
(~U:N
S XI) v UNIVERSITY
.SUTTON'S EXHIBIT
COLLEGE
T e retUTn match between the aOo\ e Sides took
pia. a at K e nlUngtoll rO:ld on Satlll day
Heavy
~al s ha.d made tbe ground soft. and comsequenilv
lItt e aClJura.te hockey waa seC Il A nllstake by
t he h ome defence allo\\ ed Bamt to get throllgh 01\
t he nght and h e beat Neider, who sbou ld h ale
Ga't'
ho"cver lhl S l'e\CfSe rouS(>d the F actor'f'
(0 ", nrds, and Brook!'; '" ent t hrough . when 11 bout
Lo
be lost h, s SLiCk but cleverly recovered
It
the bull mto th e uet
A fe w
lln ma 'Pla.yer ~avc the h omeJ3ter!
W,UI not, mnmtalO ed for long 8 .s.
equalised 'nth a. ~od ~hot Rnd nt
licme wa.s 22
'lhe secon d m met.v
CQnt.e!:;Led efi eh Jilde m Bklll g t!'041n
10 Sf'cme the If'l\ d [hi!! \\ ns at le.n,e:th
b\ U C R ~ Mt! cklP pl1ttl nt!' them
Tm1. tOv.rLHIj:; the fimsh, del'.plt e the fact
one of tho homc back !!; 'vall 1"11 tbo t!lollJld
nCAr the bnl f w n"t"" hoe, Drnwnt n~ wn R
to llO :lhearl ~ add to th" n-Itor s lead
\\ onhv42
t
defence Wi'''!' not an'\" foo !';afe
At
mnde a firo:.t a ppeamnce l and R'It>ve
dl ~p l :",
Brooks Rnd th p T'1R'bt wm.q:
a11(l. ,r(,T'O the IlIck of lhe (nnl" A.rd !'l
M:>( ku, ;:I. eentre balf defendpd
' V Mack..:, n.t centre fonvnro
Dro"lIlflg, the e:!drem~ wmgc I5,
form among the fnnva'rd9
A Neid er J, V F.nulh B G
\ ]~ Glllhyp.r, D G Lcndlev E Pal
R"llth H C }.. ppl da n A B roo k S', A
F Edn,y
r'
flt;~it;NIATION
TO MR. G. F. CRAVEN
â¢
Thnrsda.V', Februarv 5th Mr G F Craven
lramwnys Manager, wa s t he re CIp Ient
hnn,<l. so'm~ pr ~ent 111 the form o f a silver
the staff and emplo) ees of tlie
Tram,\n.s
and
" l\[otoT!;I
presentation \\ ns mudo, at the
of the staff and emplovees by Mr C G
rrnmwn.~ s. Commlttee J
makmg the presentatIOn to.....Mr era\' en ,
'ery htgh terms of tha.t gentlemlln's
o f the efficlen(;'; of the Tnmml.} S
unde r bIg management. Mr Cra'\icn
Ch u rm.lTl of the
to the Chaumnn und to the
their , er~ handsome glft,
renl1nd him of hi S very happy
the f;tAfE 8lld employees He
,£ood feehng whll'h ~8 alwa:n
the ChaJrman and hImself on the
the stafi npd employee! and hIm
hand
_
NEW
-TRA:MWA YS
MANAGER. '
'" ood R Bryan F Gilbert, and R " OOS'Well ;
}.{J ss Howard's Clas!! III : A Reece. J Bronker,
H Slnkes. a.nd' J I son: MISS 'Vheeler'8 Clnf:s
IV
R W.rd J Rry.,<, E SmIth and I
Lov,lck ! Inf9nt5
'MISS Annett's ClUB
E
BrOOker. T Ward, R Tapper, and J Stokes
FUNERAL OF MR S J
BELir
-r ·
MILWNRD
r
YOULDEN
were
laid t<> rest '" Crowlhome Cliurchj'ard on S.turda.v amuist. ul11venal regret and relPect TlJe
bearers ..,. ere hiS brother Oddfellows and ....fellow
empleyees of Spear a.nd Km% The first )Wt of
tbe service was !heJd at the Wesleyan Ohurch, the
GREAT
Rev W J "(o!fendale and the Rev Heaton
B D, offiClllohng }'1r Hedley Rich prell1ded at
the yrgan for the serYlce
The prooesslon
from the W .. lh~n C)huich w", hel"ied Dr mom
bers of the Papsh Cou ncl.l and members
Lodge or Oddfe,lows and prooeeded to the
th~
(~th~.~R~"'i~~Chi~~no~n~~;1s~ ;i~~~~rl~~R~~~~;~
conducted the ,l lJervlCEl at the
yard, a.where
Vlca.r
were
hU1{e nupther
of
A memonai sen lee
Ohurch on Run~ay ~l".ln'.,
gat IOn w's prerFnt Tp~
conducted the serVice _
' WARGR~VE.
On Tuesda.y evemng 8. sueceSl!ful ~_ '::'_"_" ___'::
cert Wft, !Dl'r3l1g~d. at the Hostel, bv the Rev
CirCUit, for the aault membe" ot the church
THE GJDENERS' ABSOCINi'tbN
The first meJtmg of the Sprtn~ seMlon toOk
place on 'Vedn~5da.;r
AT THE
"IDEAL HOME" EXHIBITION
when MY' ITA. E Barne:!.
III HortI cult\p:e. delivercd a.n
lU sLruchve and pract\ca.l Jectur ~ Qn early vege-o
tablC3 IUId salads The votes 01 the A8socla.tlon
fot' the GardeneYl'l Orphan Furjd were given to
Nma Batley. child of the Il)te
J ohn Botlev,
fOT many yoars a ha.rd wocltin member of tlJ,e
The Officer
Royal Berbhll"e
tha.t a. 1O-c m
t he Ba.tt.ahon on
County IoatructQr
WI8h
rr
---~
-A most remat kable exhlhlt.
sented to the
dliIermg from
anythmg usually seen at exhlhltiens, liS to be found
n.longslde the model bouse! of the :MIIlIstry ot AI!8OC1a.t1on
f
Heallh and of t he ⢠DJ\lly M lllI ' II.t the" Ideal
Home" Bxlnbltlon n.t Olympia It 19 that of a
ALWTMENT HOLDERS' A......NUAL
'\ egetAhle gnrdcn, 1,500 sqllitre feet In extent
Sh OWIlI~ crop s III gro,", Lh a..~. t hough the season
I MEETING
were Juna Inslead of Februa.n:
A well a.ttel\ded meettng .of the members of the
At the reque1it o f the Munst ry of Agrlcu1turrl Allotment Holders' As,socmLlon took pla.ce ~ 6n
'Mellsrs t:)uttOll undertook to la.v out a. ga.rd.cn In l\lcsdav evenmg 111 the ParIsh Room) the Chn.IT
the short space of the \\eeks The 'liegetables nre man (Mr R t: Bond) preSIding The annual
all gl'O\4 ITI g luxunou::!ly III t.he open P"OllJ1d and report. and ba.Ja.nce sheet. "Were 'Presented bv the
gIve no wdlcatlOJi of hnvmg made the Journey Hon Secreta.rv and I'reasurer Mr F W jBmton,
from ReRdmg 10 motor lomes a. s hort hme pre to whom the best tha.nks of tb' As:socJo.tl(~n were
Vlously
a.ccordeq for Ithe sprendId work
had dODe dur
The Conn:ess Of At hlone, wh o opened the ex mg the yea.r, lind It lwas una.mm~uslv deCIded to
hlbltlon speut a COIl!!ld erable hOle 111 m spectmg r eeognlse hIS servtces m a t tangIble
The
the wonderful gard('n, whIch was explamed to
A8t!OClation noW! numbers 131 or,d;,ui'rv "~~~::I~I
hcr by Mr Marltn H F Sutton and ~f.r E P
beSide mnny honorsI1 members
The
F Sutton
Mr Vl F Giles. \\ bo had been re- of the recrei\bon ground hn.vlfl~ asked
spolIs lble for the e.xhlhlt wns presented bv 1ilr tenancy of the 1a.llotments , on t he ground to be
Sutton to H er Royal HI S(hne!';s, and WM hlc:hly given up the Secretarv mentioned that 32 plot..
compliment(!d by her 011 the fine work he had done had been utthsed In the TeCrea.tlon ground and
for the firm
that number. With probably !lie.vernl rnor.:e, would
be reqUJred Eventuon.... MIr Bond made :\0
offer .of several rtacs of hII!. land ad]olmn~ tbe
prcaent Woodc1yffe a.llotment.."1 a.nd promleed
take ete1l8 to h",ve It. conveyed as a. fre.,..gtft. for
the a.llotment holders The hea.rtlest thank! or
the AS5(]ClatlDn 'Were accorded him for hlB ,l[eneronlll ' E:u..1~' â¢â¢,
SOUTHEli; LEAGUE.
gift
The officers a.nd COmItllttee for 1920- were
elected, 'WIth the addlhQn o' '' Y1SSBrIJ Sims And
I
Readms Journey tq BrIghton to day 10 ae&l'ch Attl..ry m pi..,. of two l.to,membe1'8, of the comI
of Sautliern League "pomts and !Should they be uutt.ee.
a.ble to place the ir strongest. eleven 1m t.he field
the. sh ould at the l en.&t~ ~~cape defeat
I
The Reserv.es "..111 enter the .field 1Izt. Elm Park
after the cOllchll!'lOn of the Boys' ma.tch between
Readiug and Swmdon scholars Thel two game!
The qnarterlv meetIng Df
proVIde an admtrnble .. bill of fare" and-the gate
Councd "'~ held tn the """ ...
- gl\cn fin e Yen.t.h er-::hould be & Jarge one
on ThllHd y, IJJtuary 29th
To da.y Reading :.Beys pla.y Rn mler to,vn m&tch bare were pre~t Mt' 8 '1
,rlth Swmdon B oys Kick off 1 45 pm Read MeSJmr W "\ G
hur, 8 0
J D LUca8} T 811Uth:
and ,"J
109 B oya WLll be at. ful1 fitrength... Rose a¥ Ben- It..
waa reroh - that the Clerk
net.t retu'fnmg to tbe t eam
,.
I
Nelson to repau: a. culvert near th., ',!,U,.tl[",nb:
Reading BoV8 Mar.shall i JOM8Zl Sturt; Eck
T SmIth was elect.ed , Trustee
ha.rt WIOUI RU!lb ~ Rose Lyne, Beats. Bennett,
Vloe Mr A. C.
Knott Referee. Mr~ White
I
Parish
Town Council
cuatody, It h&:5
Calder who ha.s been apPointed
To'w,w". M&na.ger m 8UcceSSlon to Mr Cr*ven.
engaged on the staff of the Ren dlllg CorTramways for fifteen years, n nd has for
se.. en ,LIld a h a lf years, been the ChIef
",,'5O,t!"" lo the General Manager He ha05 prO\ed
be an officer of outstlLlldlll ,l( ablht.v. and
un",, ;mol,' /" recommended bv the TmmwlLys
,aca.n cv, on t h e retl"ernebt. of
m&na~e r
!\[r Calder'a appOintment
wltb the henrt", I'I.pproval bf the staff nnd
Im"I.,""" of the D ep Rrtment, m 'l"h.om Mr Ca.l~
shown the deepcst mtercst
}.lr
13 .111 e:tpcllenced enJ:meer of b l[!"h ablht"
I ~ an A SSOCIate member of t.h e- Inst.ltut.lon
E\"ctric,,' Engmeers In commercial work he
tltOroughly trained by tbe :retmng
for the
t.o whI ch the CounCil
nppo~n.', ed him and hiS appoint.ment. Will
"Ith Jl.pprova 1 b, the mhabllllnts of
"hn \\ I::;h Mr Cal der every success m
poslflOn
r
ty' .
â¢
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w .. tak.n byiLl.utl Col i F J H." kin,
Ron Secretary rjlpor!ed that the BAli ~I.d
UJed more thaA 1200 ~ tlme8 dunng the p ~t
ye&r llr F J Bnk~ (Bon Trea5urer) subnllt
ted the balance aheet, whIch &bov; ed a shgh t
defiCit on 'the year iii porklllg ' There was, hn\\
6vet'. & bala.nce tn hand from 1ast yea.t: of £3
3d, and the subscription s and
.mom:lted to
6d , 00 that the
~~C~~
T,
-0--':'--'.,' -
of £14 4> 4d
J Babr,
C
S""bj
n.
~~;~~"~!~~~~~:.
r~~'~~;~;r~l=<:~:~~I~:;l:::t:"
"/
The Dlvr:l.luona:1 fin a.l ReadfnQ: BDYIr v Watford
Boy-B will be played at 1<.nm Park on Saturday,
March 6th
Kl ok. off 3 15 P m
Pnces of a.dm1 5
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
f;lnn Tlc.,k:els purch:ued befon the day Adults
6d boys 2d, on Lhe djl.y Adult, 8d , boys 3d
TIckets ma.y be TlUT'cba:Jt(i from boys attending
the elementary school.
He dfd not a~ Ilt aJ I
g1v£tn_
The figurca when comm the repq.rt to be very mil;
at
I'
ter Thumf&y next
WlLS
stated by the Sul'Vf'yor that
"
"l"O ""nrI rDt'!'OR tn' TJD: ... ll&.umm Ol!lDllnL,
Slr,-I read
in
I
the police court news of lnst.
for p laymg footban 10 the roa.d ThIS pomts
a vervthat
gte;\-t need
"lVhitJev
Wood were
has fined
week
four"' lads frqm
tblS diatTLtt
twcnt;r yeaca
1U the ;Borough
.of Readmg.
there IS 110 pl~mg field for the ch2ldren
rond IS the only place where they can PJ~y
they g<»' to Prospect Park, W hleb 'lS three
a"a.y
"
I beli eve a. petttmn 15 beIng .!Igned by the
dents a.skmg the Tewn Cou ncll to r;ons lder
necessity, and Ltrust It Will &1so be sympa.thetlcally conSIdered br the rest of the town
'
A RESIDENT,
WbltlCV Wood,' Re,adrng
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:';:K
=:;:L:-E=B
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most.
I
Burne,. Mr :f AshPP-- .... "'""
aDd MTI Layle,
~
'Op.
*t:':
Broom
for
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Is_en
:~~~~~!~i7~
tn Ma.vor
a.dditlO1l'
A
I begonly
to part Mr
fot" TOW, etc, to be I tho
'Ihe Council 3.ld of
HOC
' KEY.
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tn
dlfl'~r,
!w~I'~ll~."nir.~;;:~,.'
est.a.bh'Slunent ~round
Conn Ch--t--a.n did Dot
onl'y ha.1f th~
FOOTBALL IN THE ROAD.
A "'erv suecessful concert; orga.Ulsed by Messrs
H ens!:hcl a.nd :'\ LaTtey, W&I! gIven 10 the Fire
!ilde Club on Monda.v evening The room 'WaR
crowded nnd
of the ltems were encored A
small orch estra wa.s ( ~ mo.ort. acceptable fenture
Those who contrlbut¥ to the programmc weTe
IIU the .MIss Carler !blti Rob1ll~on ~ Dalln.rd, Mr C
UPIOD
the VI
FOOTBALL.-LATEST.
FIRESIDE CLUB
---+--- '
I.
VILLAGE HALl':
The annua.l meeting' of jra.tepayel'll, to ~I\t!
the report and bulan ce eb:ee~ of the C<Lmmlli.4"e
was held In the Villa.ge Hn.ll on Monday lhe
h,
],I
STRIKE.
t.ha.t the hopb'e~
be acCtlpted and that
placed
Recrea.tl.on Gr.ound, 'Illehurst
been made
J
COST.
- Need we say more ':
'IbD t'ema.ms of Mr S&JIluel James
whol!e sad dea.th we recorded l ....t
â¢
BOOT'
morooso of Blltlllh com
~ l ) l of
T I~e Qf
I
vanou, styles, leathers , a~d
weIghts, reduced trom 40'/ ,
45/- to 20/-. 25/- per
Mlli!! Mlddlemlst s ClaRS
D KlIlg W
wcel
I,
NEW NONCONFORMISTS' BURIALI~R01~D.
clnmuH
!fe)tL"n;'/"",
great number of Ladlej'
Glace Kid DERBY BOO Uj,
dehver~d latei \I h/ch \I e
cleanng at 15/- pair
~
arf
FOR ' ECO~OMY.-CURRENCY
I
,~A
t£'ndod to t.be Rose lIotel and the "Red
Market Place
1
66"
I
I
per pall'
CROWTHORNE.
!'-.
and Black LAND lV)n,.,,,,
With two-buckle top,
boot for golf or long
Reduced from 36/6 to
Lot 2.-226 pairs Ladles' Clot
GAITERS to lace, smart
tmg, and rehab Ie quaht),
5/ 11, 6/11, reduced to 1 ft
BracknclI
&lId erO .....,1 " T,,,"ora,
gl anted laat \ eat on
h9"uses .... ould bo put.
n l.t yet heen done)
represcnt.a.t,ves) W('Il'e
t.h3 reuowatS would now be ,W'c>nnolQ
hOU<H~ wore 1put In prooor order
Tho applu':8.tlen of the lR.DdlOTd ot II The
Wfh
I.-~ quanhty ofWomen)~
Lot
Stock.!! o.t greatly reduced prices
<\
ADVERTISEMENTS.
,,
Wokmgham
bcen gra.nted dUrln{:,
lic( nee ,\ ns cra.nt.cd
liquor
At :'!:our l ast
tlO l to sevel aJ houses nood;~ii."'t.c,rat:;,o:,
SA.n ltal y nrl angcments
t.h It. mo.n} have bocn greaWy imp ..""d
lml.ro\ ed "
I
Mr (joddald ga\o detailed
hOI.lies
Th e
FOR ElSl1tY
meet,ln~
The annual gGllc1Ill
DANC~
WHIST DRIVE AND
mee.l lIlJ:" of tho Berks, Bucks and Oxon ProVln(1lal JU'Clule Fooeratlen of the Anolent. U r dl!"t
or FOll!6ters was h e ld ,,1, W($t.on Me ad {l ll ....Satur
plum
thn work enl n ed out. by t,lm In all('Ll and dll.l
Dro F J Archer pres1dod The High Chief
Club Illli Hlg 1.110 pa.St. lCl~r
H e p~)l nt.cd ont Lhat. R an "'c.J (Bro D Belt.r.an:l ) g&'O au address dealing
t;\tl.; H OIl '1'1 casm cr Itt: I
'" J
St cvens wU$ ro- 1H tllc mu.m Wltll the VB.luc 01 J'Ive.l1ll c YOI cstr~
81 UUlg tlll ough P1 03SU.-e o f \\ ork at the closc of Foli o" Ill'" tllO Federation gll.t.hollng Lea: wtuS par1J~C IU ccllllg , but. ho " a.~ p leased t.0 6U" trhat M8.Jor taken c(bv 98 de.lega.~ In tb() C \ 0Il1llF: a oo~rt
F G Sf:l.lnSbUf) lnto R E had \ ol un kcred 1,0 t.nke t~k pln.co the West. Mom,ol"1&l ImLltuic bemS
tblS post If tho memben; c hose to e lect hIm .fi1f(:d
'rho chatrlvan v. as the Rcv R H HartF Oll>r other members of the Comm lttce ln form c<1 D.llR an(1 addr.es§C6 \\'8re dolhered U) the Blth
hUll tbat -they Wot c ullabia to ocmhuue another 0111 f Ranger a.nd t.he Pcrmanent. Becrotllrv onJ"t. c
year but 8.1) equal num'bcr of _'l:oluntce rs 'llriould be work pI FrJDlldly SociotJos . The followJng' ooniol l
fOi t h oommg to t ako thelt place6
but.a:l to t.ho mnslCa.l nrogu.mI»o -M~s M Fit.n,
The fallo.,.;mg otrc"Ccd t.h emeeh es far re elect,on auJ Mcssre j"l BrlSt.ow, G Smlth, J To.) 101', 1H
an j were aoce'1)t.cd -Capt W E Hla.nd:,: , Com Ogdon W
n1 BreMmOI"e, Frampton,. a.nd M
mandallt. and Pl esldcnt, Yt F
G Goddald, O'Calla.ghan
[
Dcput} Commandant and Pl e":5!rlent , .Mr J
Fal mer Han Secre~ , Ma 'or F G Sa.msbur) ,
Hen frCfLSnr&1 V1L"O Mr f\ J SLc, cns, 1e5lgned,
Comnllttce Mcssrs F G ~ .He lcher G R o. d en
Cook R Boud, A Purdul), Y W B1OOk..s and 1
WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL TREAr
LRlIlhourn
On 'Vedn esdny, Ja.nuary ~1, tbe children of the
Tho followmg Jl~ memhf"'rs '\.\ore unammous ly
After tea.
clected -MC6Srs F Strcet H W DoWYC-I, H .L "ben thC~ "as a large attendflnoo
WESTMINSTE~ Bllkey C \V Sharpc, W J OIl t'S , W R Egglt!toll games \\ e mdulged 111 nnd ltght refrel!ohmellts
proV\l
ed
Inere
Wf\.8
&
splendId
ChrI
stmRs
"
era
J Ki.bblc '\ hlte and 0 P lh.U5blldgc
The f o!lo\.\tng propooltlOIl ViI\8 put to ille m eet tlee gnenJ J Mr apd Mu 1..1essengcl, the prpsents
PA~R'S
1Il(Y and car l led una n ll11ous l} fhat , as from on whlch were rna'.de entu el~ by Mr Messenger
J81~ua1Y 1st, 1920 tho Bum1h and Club shoUld and the boYf! or hIS Bible cJn~ A sh ort oddre6!
ama.I""a.m
a.w
I\Jld
t
h
o
subsCriptIon
s hould be
A PLEA
was snen bj t.he Rev J W Hea.ton, "lio has
(a) All memocr!l r esident. \\ lLhm Ul t} BorDuah of
PROBLEMS.
R C'anlll "" wtt.h the exception Df th e CavcIsbam and hlely come to. reSide at Crowiltorne
R e.. dm~ Vc t.crRns ASSouRt lon 3s 6t.l l'}Cl ,,"car
(b) &..11 members resldcnt, oU l.!mlo t.he Borough ot
SUND;\Y SCHOOl, 'lREAr
anllua.l ordtnary gc,neml meet.lng of the Rend mg 2!1 per yCR r
(c) All membon! of thc
u.""~r2'~c ... of Lho abo, e Bank "as held a.t. Ulo C3\ Clsll Rm Bnd R eading V etcrans
The Sunda.y School treat. WB.S held 111 the
Asaocla.tJon,
41 l£ILhbun E C on I'hursda) Mr
Na.ttonal S chools on Tue.<:day, In.nun ry 27th
2s Gel _per year
(tho Gh.a.i.J man) pn' sldtXI
The Comnnttee \\ III 'ballad to reoelve members Afler teo the VIcar (the nev Canon Colendge)
Ti;Jci.';;m'an : at tho outset. anahscd the lead
SU~Crl ptlO1lS for 19'20 A.1l
lSSlie theU' membersbIp dtstnbuted t he pnzes
111.e plIze WIIlnel8 'Hre
of tho ba.lan..:c sheot.
1 h c~ ,'ere he
\
as follows Girl!! :MI SS La.vlets ()lo.,., 1
HIlda
rema..l kable fi .... ures Thel,r dt'OOSlts httd cnrds as ell.. ly as POs~lIblo
Dean, Phyllis Brva.n B DaHs
alld
t.ho =,,0:11 b; no J ~3 Lh o.u 42 m llholl s
COUNTY
AND
I
For 9 DAYS ONLY
29. Blsgrsve Street.
\
OF '~
SHOES
TON A-DAMS &SON, Lt~:
RK
OTS
two m&t~ last week.at Hurst.
stera.
drew:,..pne &lid plllVlPg
wQre ~'~;::::;~:,~th:;l~;~~
The iDixeai
WIth ooo,,l.-I..t iw"th -~d.nh.ad-
team
I, nl.vera lIOn by tva';- t.o .OD~ <-
PARISH COUNCIL
A PanM Connell meetmg wall held In the Pa.rli!h
Room on Monda.y eveDfn~. " the ~nD fUr. E
J Hl(~s) Pfes,ldlng
The dangerous !t.a.t." of
oornen a.t WhlStley, Pound La.ne. " the Boy!'
School I and DA.Vl.!t-nreet caused bI the high
hedges,..&5> dlBel.J8lltd
_t"" ... _
:tct :Wave
the def~ .reJDeCUIPd.
J
w
I
w:ieo
-
HUNTING
and manall'