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l}F .THE -RIVER.

THE CALL

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W.OKINGHAM.

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wfl ich an &l?llroptinte
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. N\lwhoul!e, Vicar of St.

gat bering

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look plp.oo at the school,
of th~ (o.n: 1I Auocintion
o,nd M~ . Lik6ma.n
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ASCOT WEEK.

W . Rogers.
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F . nay, L S. Edwards.
Cullum. H F. Jhm~ess. L. O. E ss.e't:.
gP. T. H Hull. D. G. Pounds, O.
J. F. W. GI <tlIt. D. J . .Allum. T.
J . H. I11~y,}r O. '~ise E ..}·omlin.
l~. J. HltL. F :. •L C. l-ndlolV. ,v.
O. Heeler. G. . M. .1'it c h~ llel'. S. F .
many others : .
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Corporation : S. Hay~ard, H~_G. R:~,~.'~t':':;
G. Rmr,J "nd .I. Eigbt£en (SkI!)}
Sotton's . HaweI!, BlLlTett, jllll.,
Churchill (.k ip)
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On THUlRSDA.Y NKXT. JUNE 24th,
.&ndfoUo'friag Two cb.J1, II_hUll", t. t'bU'Theatre,

h18 old ,:?llgI'egahon. 'l'be da.y ,vas announced
a chi ldre(l's day and the young people figured
largely at. a lt .thC"-Her-v l c~~.. M r . James Watt6, the
nteran honorury Orga.Dl8t of over 50 years,
b::o~:rt:~~:"n and the adult ch oir
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atiendnnco and good cond uct. Collections warc taken lor the school {unall.

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On S;lturda.y the \Vorktrs' Educational Asroci.
ntion hid their annual Saturday Sch ool at the
COU~ ., 'l h~ Pf9Cc.edl.r~gs ~ !'nmenFe~ at three
o.clock/BY nlembers of the uClidemic.:stnff conduct.
G.F.S. FETE.
mg parti es round the dn.lr"y rc;s2arch inshtute,
The local branch of the a.F .S. ~held ita &nnu61
the 7.o0!Oglcal museum., the :lTCbleologica.l musellrn, fete and sale on 'W ednesday at Sn.rum H OUle. by
,l!k.rdtil\S, I~nd varlOW! 'oblter f 'p laces ot mterest . kind permi ssiau of Miss St.u rges. T he members
'I'here WCI'e uhm dt:mOll stratioDs i ll the phYSICS,
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t atud
s'nd ,,':.sitsits and huyen wel'C numerous.
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Sturges. and Miss Blandy ",,'ere in ch,{rge of t be
At 4.1~ Q ~ymnaetlc display took plnce...in t he
Sln)ls wero held as follows: Plai n Goods
gymn~$ltnn, )n r tho~ Q')uiie: , of which the pUIHh..
Mis~ Walker and ~{iss Cording i t 'ancy.
o! _.¥IS~': ~orgl!n .. W_~l1t _ t!tf9.ag~ vttrious e:xer·
L loyd . Miss E,'an8 a.nd Miss Minni8h ;. Cnn.
cm:s -wlilch Wt):e greatly la,pp~ecinted. 'fea was I·,I ;~",' •• '
1\ftc!'wlUd~ seryoo- hy 1I-Ji.si Vern Smith. I.llter. ill
st.all, Mrs. S. Heron and Miss Qrcgone;
tho Votlege Hn I. Mr. R : .(; . . Hawkllls (President Cn.k~s, Miss nutler, hl l !.B Hnt wcll alld MII~9
of tne \V: E.A ) ,moved n resotution ill SUppOlt of Tickner; V~cetn.ble8. t he MI~ ·P otter . Hn1.el,
thE' College bein~ gd,nted a. c$arter. Professors &lId R \V~bb; Chit}a, Miss Matthe,V8 and .M iss
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'1'l\ylOT i Second-hand , Mrs. 811d MIS!'. Robinson;
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or e.v a'ld tenton ~poka on behnV oC the Fish Pondt MISS Voss an d Mil\s H utchi ns, " Au nt .
C:oll~ and MF."a.• Ro\Ye, : Woolc1 rldge nnd
<.!u \ ehle\·' (w.:.prel(idcot of the \V ,E,a..) f;uf'~rted Sally. Mi~s A. C laridge.
Mr. Painter k:~ndly
tbe 1"c~)lItlon . which was ca.rrlcd \lnanimoullly.
acted as gatekeeper.
The Rc~. }:. Q Spicer del h-ered ::i lecture on
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AlL SAINTS' , \ ..~<tlt MEMORI AL .
'rt. dl scoUlse on ':" R amiel."
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The design fo r ·the· war 'memorial ' for An
'1he !Joet thal\l.:s· of Rlr- a.re ~d1fe to P roles.'!"Ql'$ Saints· parislr h.l! beell a.greed upon and the
Morley and Steit'ton II n ~ ' all wlro took Pll:rt in ardo r has been definit.dv p1accd. The ereetion
lruakln::: the School ,a-iuccess. ,· v
w i I be 17ft 2in. in hei).i:bL and will CODsi!it of a
p linth oC throo !teps, with a large cube, t he four
'\' ert.Icaf eides beal'ing ill scn pt:cm!> Ra foUow:
" Grco.te{" lQVC hntb no man t h an th i~. " ,. Thanks
hf' t o God which gi,"et~ us the victory t hrough
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~ orld th,at E o 'gave HII only·oogotten Son. '
REA I?ING O},,~JilEl · SOUTHERN
I n glorlOus mcmory of the men of thi!l pa.rish
who gave their lil'ell for t·h eir country 40 t he
LEAGUIll
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G.l'eat War, 1914· 19 1~~' . A tApering column , 7ft.
hll!;h. above thlS. caTne!' n. ca hol\ry 4ft. ·IOin. in
A!tho~h cricket. and t('nnlS ' stIli hold 5"'0.1 m height surmounted by a. rcof. On t.he revcr!!e ot
tile world or SPOI''': anel ' will ·oout.lnue-· to do tlO for the cah'ary HI the Vir~1D and Ch ild The '''hole
auotJlt r t.~o 1~onthi or t hcrea.bou16, m any .people is in Clips1enm stone. and t he (l;l"t'bitects :..re
' IJDD01l5 1~ awaiting · tho r e--st .. rt · o[ football.
Me83t'8. Scorer a.nd Gamble, of Lincoln. Tho
ha\'u prc\iou!'ly pJblished thc uames and whole gives the appe.uil,l1(:e of ele,'atio(J rat!!er
doscrlptlons of ' the ' ;Rc&ding\ tc3m l s n'e", stgnces, th,,,, sohdity. A- t.bl.t \w, lI , be nffu:ed to the
r:.lId tnls wed, we ~-p,escnt It..be '6xtllrea for Dext w est interior wall oC the churoh nnd '\ ill b& 4ft
4in.
3ft .' to contll in the names of 120 men ~h~
season 1}~ is :feqUlI'ed for the 'Work, ' a nd
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sum £20 only remains to be raised.

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THE WHOLE PROGRAMME
Aocomp&nied by the ;Vaud~v iU e Orcltestra under
the direction of ldi-.' LIONEL FALKldAN
(Solo Violinist from tlie Royal Opent.,
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tr the ordinary Programme,
ot~ er Advertisement.

CoveDt Garden.)

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Sutton's . ~W. Ril l.
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The atann of Sat~rday waa
~'1 neigllbout"hood, t hough, happily,
\. 'vas done. -'l1l& cricket matches

"V~]jage C\u'b :were; tqlgaged ~aL /u,co£'· ..,d
\nth Wlirfield were abandoned.
$oChoolooys pta.yed WaItham Council
Monda.,-, Ju ne 14t.h. on t.heir ground ,
succe.Mful by lfUl wieketa
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PARISH COUNCIL.
The Pati.h Council met on Friday.
there being 'p resent Messrs. J . Jone!, J .
s., B",by, W. Crockford. T. Baker '
Rollon. Tlie FOC!tpa,ths Committee "'I~rl~d
the work aythorised b y the Pouncil
Lane. \the ditdl at Mn. Bowvet;'1!1
f()Otbridge near Coakley Cot.t~el
fftctonly carried dut.. The Clen
obtai n A-. copy of the Di~triat
OOok for each member of the
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C.E.S.
The B aptist J unior Endeavour Society
brat.ed its ,first anniversary on Jtln& 9tn.A.
meeting W815 h eld in the Church , Mr. W i1,ion
,idinlil;. Addre&es were given by M:.i ..
(Reodmg) and Mr. Woodham Field (Secretary
Re'a.<hng and DIstrict C.E. U nion.
~loe and
recit.ations were rendered by t he clJiJdr~n .~
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collection wa,s t aken 10 ai d of t he E~d ea.vour

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19.-8out.bend United ...... ...... .. ... H ome

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16.-Plj1nout)1 ~A:rgyl!",
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SATURDAY, JUNB; 26th.
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made by· t he
cricket club~ t.wo .riTU!I5 · haV1ng .. ~!n p layed ,
v . single, . under. ~6 l~pt.tnS, :pro L .
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.na~ Mt:. 'B . Sl!nd-l1: Tbe-li~'~ g.m. .......
• ery excit ing ••n~ t!l? -.~e,d '1'011 Jd'. t m.n8j!e
to win by two ruti.l!ll THe retqtn- mat ch wa.s a.
very sporting gam; .and tb-e 's!ng!, men m~ed
to 'turn t ho table, and lVjn . by a , few run,.
Anot her malch~ji I!l""n~ed 'po .n!'!'.t :--eek, a nd a
tine game ' lis ' p"ti cl l'~ted; '~' BO\- e rnl uspfu l colt..
bave been disco••rea and t~' o1l1b. should h a• ••
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Ai the Congrege.tionaJ Church on 811ndai ~~n·
ing, alter the evening service, & memorial .!ervipe
was held fort Mr. EIl08 Sumn'e r, one lof t he
D0&conl of t hf. church. The St;udent PMtor (Mr .
C. Ca.mpbell), of Hackney) presided, and the Re\".
Hodg8011 (Baptist) gave a.n address. There \Yael
l at"g6 and representative congrigat ion of . the
diHeM ut nonconformist churches.
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A meeting ~f t he \Vokingbm Rural ninrict
CQuncil WIU h el d~ at -t he Board Room 'on' Monday,
Mr. :K M. S turge~ in tht chair.
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A l&~r ~as read from tho Goal Miu!! D~part.
mon~ re the 8U!mension of tile HOllSehola Filel
~t1d Lightillg Older, 1919, "-stating ' that t he orper
:tilu;l been snspend ed 88 from J uno .7th, 1920. Th e
leL~er went on to co nvey to all 'local QuthOTitiea,
and a ll t heir o/etSeers and etatr. t he I\ppt:f!ciation
of th e Board of .Trade and of the Controller o f
Coal Mmes of t he very valuable tervicelJ r ende.red
by t hem d uring the, perIOd of control, and stated
their QutlM, w.hich brou ~ht t hem jnto dire:ct
cont.a.et. w it h 't be public, 'had been. perlonned wi th
taCt and effi ciency in a high degree.

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The mo~a.1 remains of- the late
bam were lo.id to rest. on ~ Monday in
gt"91lnd in a. plain earth en 'grave lined
green, and white Howen. ~ ~~ I"ge"".nlr\eg:ati?n
was pr~' both at · the choral aervice
Pansh CJ;lWrch and at t he gra'\"~ide. .

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Farrer and P . B. 'Pontin (skip) ,: ... ,'"
Sult.oo's: B&tker, Hart. jun ., W.

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. The ~ost, S cussful Film of the Year.

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'The GREAT GAMBLE.'

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THE SUPER BBlUAL,

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'He.. ~uck8kin Knight.'

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"A SOCIETY, EXILE,"

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Paator; the Rev. W. J . Lmsb, who, with Mrs.
Lush. bOa sPent some days in the town' amongst

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PICKFORD

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MARY PIOKFORD IN

On 'Thuracl , Friday and Saturday,
' at 30 and 7·15 only.

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On Sunda.y lut. the 112th anniversary of t he
Mllton·road Ba.phst Sunday School \\'&8 celebrated
With specia.l 1:Iervices conducW by j.he la.te

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PATHE'S ANIMATE,D OAZE1TE.

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NEXT ·' PQOl'SALL · ·'SEASON.

l. tUn -;",~~"t.iuy
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nrious rinb a.nd· ~!"cs lVeTC ~
R~nk No.1.

5th. ' 19~O~

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P lAy. " WE OA.N'T BE Ail BAD .AS ALL
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/lAPTIST SUNDA!Y SCHOOL

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" DADp'Y LONGLEG••"
" ADDY. LONG LEGS."

On Monda.y , the' W okingha.m MiJitary B and
(Mr. E. Farrer, conductor ) played in t he ,g!01l:nds
of St. P aul's Rect ory during t he evemng. ThelT
new uniform wn.!! much admired. Dancing fol ·
lowed later in the evening. The kindness of th e
Rector (the Rev. H. M. Walt er) in ",Il owin g th e
use 'Of ~s groundsJ WM much a.ppreciated.

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"PEACE OF ROARING .AIYER." - R.l.ding' ~ .' P~uiat CU;ema'tograpli
A. i t:.cx-y of the M.iI:ilne Cam~ref:a.rring
PAULlI>o'E FREDlll&IvA.
~eartre (The VauaeVille), lis it marka
The WONDERFUL llEt?DRllIATIO BJIlRIAL
of all
"THE MAN OF MIGHT." the tq.t showing of the grt!atest
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BAND P ERFORMANCE.'

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NOlWA TM;llADGE in a story of ..eWll&,
Land ¢ Myotery. ,

On Monday, Tuesday anc\: Weclaesday,
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faased

~.E.~. ' SAT.uROA.Y ,SCHOOL.

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"The Forbidden.~ City."

OF THE

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The t raffic through the tOWli. durin g Ascot week
h as been except ion ally large. From 400. to 800
~m otors, et c. , h ave daily'!'
.and repassed the
town. I nspector H addrSl and h ill staft have each
day carefuUy regulated the ",- traffic.
the
accident.i h&ve' not betn l !O Dumerdll8 sa
old " h one days."
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"-' Qaddy' Longlegs.'·

P~ . Low.

Q...Jity High.

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FOR GARDEN OR FARM.

28: 6<1. per hour, £1 per day.

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GeIerJ , &.~-Oya , ~e , Leeks. &e.

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BANK HOLIDAYS.

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' By S PE IAt. REQUEST

Btl-pe, 8,.,OOa , & c.

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WE."EK·DA'YS.
Smg'e.<!, canoes and dnl·gh te.3, :lB. 6d. tint. bour,
h. per b our after. Punts -Ilnd doubles. 211. fi rst
hour, 1.s.. 6d. per ·hour ' flfter. ' ' Ten shilling<-' per
doy. .
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, Singles, canOe. and qinilfies, 2:i. ijl'"'!t hour, la.
per hOUr aft.er, 128. 6<1. per day. Punts and
d oubles, 21!!. 6d firs~ hQllr, 111. ,6d. per. hour after,
15•. per day.. '
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WOKIN~HA~ • . '

the river Thames. The young. and vi~orou .. ma.n
or woman. m a.y find _ ~lI, th!1>1 r1 f
ire d n the :'A ay
of testing the ir ata.punA by. a ~ p wl up or
down a\.ream. wh ue - t.hoSe 8eeki
r est may fin d
It in leisurely propelling a punt or . reclining o,n
tbe CUShlOUS under a. 'Bhidy Lree. 'l\p Thames IS
now looking its best, a nd withi n
of
Rending may ' be vie-wed ' Som'&
Ityivan scenery. ':Yit.h such ~n
AerviceJ too, Readmg hI ".n . ida l" C'e-ntre from
which to act out- 'f1pon tL trip, be it aborl or long 'jl
And tohere Vi another ,very iinpOrtant dfllli der
atum-the pricea for hiring the· bo'i.ts are veTY
I-M.sonable ....l0 the Re.:id i'rilf distrIct.. . Tho boat
propriet-ol'1l ha.ve h ad to meet· .ht!-ayy. expenae!j in
the way of inCT~d "Yt'llgaa; etc., t he registrat ion
of boats aJone haYing nd-ranced from 2B. 6d . t o
3h 6d; and of coune (bey hAve .hnq no alter·
native b\tt. to r::llso' their 4 pt!ces. Th eir clia..rges
a.re, however, 6XOe&1ingly ' f88!ionaole f u nd'er the
cil"CUJmri.an~a. lJn{ort~R;telY·. ,Dame R umour baa
beon busy giv'I'g ala.rmmg tigur .... to lb. coat
of hiring boa-te, and in order-to pl&"ce the fa.etJI
beforo our readen .we 'give ~ Ui6 ' aclt1 iJ prices at
whIch boats may be ciblain.e4 in R eading an d
district.
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During the summer SUD!h;rie tPen is DO
'delightful recreation tha.n ~ p1!ilt~g ~ l~l1~ng

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