Reading Observer 05-1920
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OBSERVER, ':SATURDAY, MA.Y ll, 1920.
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There is ·now ENOUGH MILK !frr-ALL, sol take ADVANtAGE of the present fpUer supplies
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THE CREAMERIE~ . (Reading),Lt ., 45, ·WEST STREET.
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the second half. Th'e prize awarded for the partners with the grl eatest ~umber of "1O's" on their
card was WO/1 by M t. and Mrs. 8, M. Powell.
while Mrs, Edward s and her partner Mr. F. Smith
T he La rge Town H a ll o n M o nday evening
\~,~s the scene of a wh ist drive of unu sual
s ions. ' Only' once,
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if ever. has such an enormous
gathering of whist devotees
b1en
recorded befo re
in Reading. This drive. arrahlged by the Reading
o rg anised o n be-
recei ved the prize for ~he " most winning hands."
That does 'n.ot exhau ~t the prize list, as Mr. and
half of the fund s of the Rending Guild of the
Brave Poor T hi ngs, and as the result over £50
wi ll find its way into the ne~dy co ffers of that
Mrs. Simons got a l prize for having the best
.. six-hand run" with a score of 56. while the
prize for the
deserv in"g in stitution . ' ,
by Messrs. Allen anld Pearse with a score of 31.
In 5tit~tion.
Phi]anthropic
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same " 'u mber of chairs and one hundred and
thirty card tables. could be acbommodated . in the
Town Hall. s pac idus tho'ugh l it may be. The
accompanying ' !lash light photograph , howev er.
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The Scene in the l1aIl during 'a n Interval,
Mrs. Prescott and Mr. Dolby received the
prize lor the highest score in 'the lirst half of the
game '(96), while Miss Ettention and Mr. Wise
(with '99) won the prize lor tHe, highest score In
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Mr.. Leav~r and Mr. Adam â¢â¢ 185.
2. Mr â¢. Rapley and MI'. Leaver, 181.
3. Me ..n. O'Keefe and W. Hart, 180.
4. . Mrs. Hawkins and Mfs. Godden, 180.
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Mrs. Harris and Mr. Beauchamp, 174.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenslade, 174.
All en & Simmionds, P. Uffin, Bargery. Hastings.
G., Smith. Sh r ter . ., Taylor, Burkett, Waldron,
M. Powell. Ellis. Absolom.
, Healey, 'IverID,ee.
Lock, Sims, Sop~ Cripps. Tegg, Hargreaves.
Billett, Simo/'s, Stockwell, Gray, Stevens.
Daniels, W illihmâ¢. ' J. W. Shackel, W. W. F,
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Mrs. Hawk~â¢â¢ 173. '
Messrs. Harri. and Baker, 173.
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was crowded.
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found his gatherings splendidlyl supported. Mr. Chorley
recently held hi s farewell fanc dr~ss ball and the room
h imself as accomplished in dan cing as he is ' w ith' the
(Iancy dress and otherwise)
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J. 'chorley, Reading' s v ery capable footballer. pr~ve a
leather. a nd very
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Fol1owingl were the prize. donors :-- Messrs.
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is the list of prize-winners and their scores.
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dut ies of
J. W. Shackel nd
driv e was one o f .twenty -fourll hands. and below
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run" wa s carried off
The
werJ distributed at th e close by
the, M aYo resst (MrSl G. S. Abram) who , was
accompanied 6 . one of her t~o daughters. The
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five hundred and twenty players. besides the
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gives
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We present our readers with a flashlight
picture of those pre sent.
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Wedding of )jIiSS DorQthy
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O ur photograph is 01 Mr. and , Mrs. Kenneth J . H olman,
taken just as they were lea f; nf St. ' Peter's Church, Earley.
afte r their wed dmg ceremony on Tuesday.
befo re her marri age. was Miss D orothy
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Lilla Rushbro oke.
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Bulmecshe Court. Earley. while her husband is Mr. Kenneth
..James Hol man , son of the I~tel Mr. John Holman and Mrs.
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the church had been ado"~ecl ;';'ith Howers. and outside ar
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awnin g had been . erected and la carpet laid down from the
church door to the gate.
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The bride was giv en away by her hither. and the bridegr~om 's brother. Mr. Treve H olman. acted as groomsmal
Alter the oerem ony a reception was held at Bulmershe Court.
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P. O. Collier, :KeaJmg.
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phota,g,,'ph of the Reading University C~llege F.C .. who have played a consistently
m"tcl"e~ in the Reading Wednesday Cup Competition. Thm play has been of a most
good game in
attractive ch~!~,~'i"
!llTO'U'''. and bad pretty wprk earned points with it when the Collegians opposed ,
T wylord on
PaT~ in the final '~i.1 of the contek then the Varsity would have won. but '
as it was they
after a ,great battl'.: by' two goals to on~.
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