Reading Observer 05-1920
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I THE ,READiNG OBSERVER, :S A;fURDAY, ,.M
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, The Larg.. Town ' Hall 0 Monday evening
was the sce~e oi a whist d~ivf of unusual dim ensions, Only once, il ever.lhak such an enormous
~athoring 01 whist devotees bken recorded before
in Reading . This dri~e. arraJ ged by the Reading
Philanthropic Institution . w+ organised on be'1 hall of the fund~ 01 the Re~ding Guild 01 the
B,",ve Poor Th 'lOSS. an d as t ~ ,e resu.It over ~~50'
will find its way into the nerdY coffers of that
deserving institution .
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Mro. Leaver and Mr. Adam.! 185.
Mn. Rapley and Mr. Leaver, 18t.
3. M_... O'Keefe and W. Hart 180.
4., M.... Ha~kinoa.d M..·lGocId;n. 180.
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The Scene in , the Hall during an Interval.
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G. Smith. Sh0l\<r.
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game (96), while MISS Ettent;on and Mr, Wise
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The pri , es were distributed at the close by
the Mayore s (Mrs. G. S. Abram) who was
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the second h'a1£. The prize awarded lor the partDers with thf greatest number of "lO's .. on their
card was w?n by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Powell .
while Mrs, Edwards aDd her partner' Mr. F. Smith
received the r rize for the,': m~st w,inni'n g h~nds." ,
That does nr exhaust the prize hst, a~ Mr. and
Mrs. Simonr got a prize for having the be~t
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five hundred and twenty 1 players. besides the
same, nUf!1ber of cnairs a~d lODe hund,red and
thirty card tables. could be accommodated in the
Town Hall,,' spacious thoJSh \ it' may be. The
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(fancy dress and otlierwise) m the Assembly Rooms. he
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found , hi. gatherings splendidly supported . .Mr, Chorley
recently heli his l~rewel1 lan1y dre-ss ball and the room
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Wedding of I
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Our photograph is of Mr, anel . Mrs. K.t.neth J, Holman.
taken jus.t a~, th~y , we~e Iea~in~ St. ~ete.:·s.,C~urcI;; Eadey . â¢
alter theor weddmg ceremonr on · Tuesd~y. Mrs. ..I;lolmaD.,
belo're her marriage. was Miss ~orothY Lilla Rushbrooke.
second daughter of Mr.
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Bulmershe Court. Earley. wHile her husband i" Mr. Kenneth
James Holman. son 01 the l~te Mr. John Holtnan anel Mrs.
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