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READING OBSERVER!:.._~A_
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SUTTON:S RECREATION CLUB. ACROSS. THE , DO.WNSI'BY 'BUS. RECREAT_ON 'CLUB FOR
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FAREWELL APPRECIATIONS.
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CIt~AMEIUES (~eading),
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OXFORD'S
\Vri~ilg 10 the .Oxford Diocesan
for Jun., tho BiAhop 01 Orlotd " yo ,
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gr~t pleaaute in recohling our ap~~QI1
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ex(~ent tonic, AfWr, the exertion of da.n<ililg..
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Phosferine. ·
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debility, e~., and ~e .decided tb4t if
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AN APPEAL.
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Magazine
never' beoom.ing
woukl
worth~ ca.us~
of the w&~
ill
h~m:~~:~~:~rl~~,;T~f.hink
~bY ryll.b1l4.. which he
y in~ect.iou and man·
consi erate' ~d ~lYIDpathetiQ
of these devlOOG. ·they do all
up,
need of funds for mainlc nalll'c .. h ,1 th;:\ dopm ..: l l t -
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a stacey
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'1'110
n 6 W gTe.ett ,
thoug:b' 1.om.e",.. b&t " t lcky,"
playmg vt:wy ' well, s.nd i ome.
~nf..erest.1n
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111n tt bceu pl a.y od 1.0. the _- a.t10US compotl Ions. onc
of the best beme- betw ~ Mear>rs.
Pry and
Cb u<chd t m tho ch ompi99!Dp, whon tbe ,c<"e at
25 ends w .. 20 all, l\I,., l\IIloe", ov=luolll] wmnUlg
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MESSRS' -~J'TTON'S
SUCCESS
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'l'I>c Si/venmitb'.
A. Mas kell b Kennedy ·- .....
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W . Fnl.nklin b 8. LeWlS .. _ .......-....... 2
J', Ang"" b KennedJ ..., ............ ....... . 5
R. H&i1ot; b S. Lewa .â¢'... _ ................. _. 1
W. HanOock b B. Lew:i8 ..... __ ..... _ â¢.!. .~
F. Bowsher b S. aWlS .. _._........_... 11
J. Bra.dlcy run out ..~ .... - ................ 'r' 13
A. Alllit.in 0 on<! b r-ia ...................[. 5
J. And.orson b Kennedy .. .. _ ................ 14
S. IngarJilI b S. Lew1& '~"_'" '' ''''''''' ' 0
S. Lin&ay not out ..... _................ _..... 3
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CRAFTSMEN.
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Gold BOWLS,
CASKE1'S,
TENANCY
STATUETTES- ' â¢
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L. Kennedy
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SHIELDS,
'MEDALS.
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and M...rB,(reprseuting
E. Bury the
l!;.hop, W. J .' ~ H. R.
This brancb of the Ckt'b 1A oontJnuiog it plCl&· E. W . K Slade, R. . A.. Blade
&ant oxet:r.u onB, thor l&&t. beiJi,g to .. Ladye~Ia.ce,'· (or ⢠..u..ng .""""ry, BOra)
Hur1ey, v151 t.ed by kind pormiliSIOIl of Mr. L8.nremcc NatiODal Pa.rmera' . Ul1iOll).
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IF YOU i
CANNOT CAll .
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The 'Cba.irman ~ect. cordi ..l w&leome Jto the
The party were much mterestedl in the
bea.ut.if1J1 KlU'dens and raW, and several II find. .. represent.a.tiV1!ll, pI the N'. P.U., and Mr. E. W. X:
in t.oo way of bot.a.nical SpCC1IDenS were\ mode. Slade. w~o : a.oied ,S! IPOtfJl8m&o OD }rhalf of t.ho
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Next week Frilsham will be ' v~. when & good latter. IUlt.aJ:ily ~lied . ⢠. I
A useful m".".VW1 ens:aed, and after an interCllt·
attendance is. h~ fot
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iog int.erohange of 'riowa. it ""'" qreed to delCll'
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furt.hor caWd_ of tho aubjed to ⢠luturr
BJ:LIlcock.
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TEAMS,
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~f:;.l'6e· Sele~tfoo of Beorl5t_~.· r'irrd
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tuTea wibh junioT 'teams. ~'WiU'
eeted write to E. E!;o,.... ,46,
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Wool Maut-e., ·>i.e 2ft. 6in. ,,61t. 29/6.
~ool. ll.tttelael. aiBe 4ft.: .e:ill. 2: 6ft:. 2in. 49/6;
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ROY AI/ BERKS .HOSPIT
that the teacher II nMer
I 8a.,,· nothing of th& pay
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women l'6ndering a. national
a.nd eMentiaJ M any we can
tbe sake of the calling the
will bo ·wbordinat.ed to \ the
"VVe .ppea.l f~ teachers and
enhlting them, let
do .all
unvarying excellence: of their
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~i'p,a,y"o pe~fectly.-Pho.f,erine enaure. tbat aU ,~
organi~m. ea.i1y, provide just that'ewa ,,~our
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energy to continJoual, excel, without any ri.k.t
o~ertaxiD~
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6ft. 6i1i-.
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pW.~ed· wire 'mesh. Perfect: . H~lf:' . ,
price, 2D1-. ·.. glo >id.. ; ditto tubuUr
IIi<leo, ~It. 6u.. " 81t" 6iD. 30/-.' t:oppe~
w!Jo mOth. olightly' ..,ilod, 21t. 6in. XC
F-OO'J:BAL.L.
enha.nce tb~ profesSIon, and. to
public opinion on a. subject too
and too often ignor..t"
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1863.
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we
dr&" O\1r rca. 1('1'5' " L en fion to
In tHe . ool"Ollgh v. h /eli \8 . ou« 'y
we refer to tho 'R4)Crc.at.!on .Roon tell ~1Cll o.lld
Women a.t 42, Olli:ford roall
.tltaldrl,.>(h of ~ oU! . g
m9.f1 uKi women o.ttcnd here nIgh t ~', -.lIn! a.r(: pl O·
VlO~ Wltb mWIlC, b1U13 1'(is, d"Il<,;lU~ ,
and Ot! h:l'
~I attract-Ions. and th ~ u.mOU llL 0 1' :. ora! gO.l J
SblPS oko spuk e.~ {rum " blob.
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!i.e i C .lS ~ 01 '~b tl p I e,e, t
OnOo of the latest of Il~se E ervi~ to be com· done is incalcula.ble .
Illa,cu
OUr monted is, that frem Newbury, to Ahdover by the premJSeS expires almost Im moo:.aw.) . ...llo..l t-h,'y
IU'fI also fILl' too sfnJl..lI fOT tIle 91l r po:>e 1eqlJJ.roo ,:
Allen.) Albu l'~. N e".·bury and Alld~ vcr M ot-or C.o9t:'pany, rea..ching aDd 10 ord er to ca.rry on s!Jch a lIs etu l work al'd
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a. dls~,mce lut1el'W untouclted on a.coount of the extend the lame on linc.s ",bu:h 6,c )car:8' (.'X p~ J·
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steep gradients encounlered Thill routes,. chosen eoQCI hM ta.ught a.r~ necessa.ry and r !ght, "he . sulU
BOWLtS SEC"nON.
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n.rn ove r quite a steeplecbu:o country, where of ~lOOO IA rcquirod to blly :,ilC prcsent. Ilnd nd ·
OOUN'fY RINK COMPBTITlo~t
nothlllg but m ocha.llica I traction can tack1e t.he JOIDIDlr buddutgs and SUitably oqll..p h e sam ': â¢
. SUÂ¥JX>N'S"",'I'. , A V'ERSHAM. ~
jouruey in anythLn~ like reasonnb1e time. 'Still, Among one III the urgent noo<i!'t is a ... ymua<:lum
Cavot!haru 19"erc nl7V6r 1'ca.11y a.ble to ct going It is a very attracli\'c route , affording an erlen· Tow .. rck thIS ODJect promlses of u,I)OUt'" t;; :l-\JO Da,c
a.nd were well beatel1 on .. botb rinks in
e u.bo\·o sive panorama. of the s\lrroundlng , oou~ from heeD received, &tid In aid of t.lus fuud :.fr. !Hdu 11
b8.!l kindly glvem tho usc of tho . ~ olurL\
compe tJ.t.ioll, whiCl\:-..look ·~a.c e at Cm t rlL on Tues· the highest points. It. ,skirh HijZhclere Pm and
Wednesday ne:d to t.bo Rcadmg Ul·..
day Th o tol&1 mUllin WILS .58 shots.. . r. Dur' Pen wood ; along ro;ws bordered by hedges &t
who aro glVlllg Lhc.lr very talentl ' I
roa.n's ,riiak led &1. ·the nmj;h end by no less t.han present bright With wild roses and h'oneysuckle,
lD a tno of one-a.ct. p lays . / 11118 ShOH 1\
25 to 1, u.nd, wa.mt&ininc-· th&lr form, vlmtually past thatched cottages embowerta'in clambe:ring
crcnrdoo house and mat.cnall;y b e '!) , the
Wall by ' 36 to 11 .Mr. BiV'teU,'6 rink also did well , roses, R.nd gardens full of flow,&t'S : It ,ii eri.
ThC-OXj}a.nSlOll of l.he ...... 0 1 It h 's
fwtsh Ulg up 26 to 13. We meet
the dent that the service will be' a benefit. tA) 4e me&D.t
neaesa:ity for a. whole· tunc bl'erota.~ ·
De.l.i . rolUld
Soores ; - ... ."
district between Newbury and' Andover. The manager, and the CounCIl ba'Ve appofnted Mr. jI
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No. 1 :&ink.
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th'
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who has ha.d 'lODle yea-B' cX!lerieucc .11
Sutton's: H. J. Barrett (Pi!)), R.
Cf UlS '
route passes
rongh Wn.ah Common, HigbClere; J . .Cla.cy,
work. Tha I&t.a hOD. sec., M1Sll Morley and
W.
a lld F . 'M. .Howe ry .... . ~. ..... 26 Three Legged I. C rot.a. ' Huntbourne Tan'DDt, social.
tlle superintendent, tho Rev. Mr. Peacock, WIll, of
Ca vcrsha.m. It. W. AllwrlgJlt (s lu p),
. T.
Enbam. and witliin touC1h of 'Vood~ay, Aabm..itl oourse, oont.i.nue to ta.ke a.n a.cth'e part ill the
Robuison, W. Dift'e and P. l'Q.vcnda.l&J' .... . 13 worth. Stoke, .S t. ~~ary Bourne, Vernliaro Dean, w~ the ~ Of which hll.!l beoo ao largely du e
No. 2 Rmk.
and Faccombe. Tbe time occupIed is abont an tD t.hfm. It is intended durUlg t.be C01tlm( seMOn
Sut t.on,'s. C. J. Du rman, (skip). A. J. ~W03,
~ur. The 'buses are of nn ent.irelv ~fJW type, to nm ~ foot.baU te:un!l, and for tb. 's pu~o
W T. Chur chill and F. W. \V'beelel'
36 J1ave been especiill'Y construct.ed for this & sports field is b&dly WlIDted. TennIS arid ot.her
l
Caversha.m : W. O. Wngh'b (slup), x.. Bldmead.
~rvice, and are fitted with Silent. Knighi.Da.imle? game. wilL be prorid.ed [or the la.diee.
A. 'l'OblW, a.nd A. GWlU"iBm . . . . .. ... . ... 11 eng'lne9.
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be, so that we mar make certain
wh ..b he tea.ches 1& worth learn·
abort of believing that,
~a4jDK? ,
will never think what he to.CIt.,.·J
revitaliail!., ql'lilitie. ~~· ~~o.ferine wjli~ e~~~le
the
sU'en'
four .
':cd
We were ,B.ool.
to p Ja:t the Biscu lt Fac.tory all
grotlDd lat
oP!>o&,ed to ha\ c
met. ~ on the
well f'3,ugbt. Otl't,
VIEWS.
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h t th
r.:,~ni~~,~~~~;.â¢:that
a. !iaymeans
tn w giving
a.
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'T"-··'- ~ .\1perbly Ir.~efuJ . diil-.er.'::· dedar,e : that it i.
Maintain
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fi,'o uta,tchea to
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The motor·' bus as a. rue~n s of pppular l<KXImot}on h as und Ot.lhtf d!.v come t o, &t~11 and evyy
. . .ay HCes I he Udug UI'Ut.IOll (If l.e.,r. rout~ Gom
co.unty t OlYlI S IIIto t he "u rroa l1d(n~ country dUI.
In oh ! 1t ha J ,I \\ a yl:! Ll! ~u a source of wonder
to many t ha t t he s!ow.r6'OVIn\l carriers' cnna
have l'cmawcd. ~ Ion.; .\.,) hU eI!: of ' tx,mmlln\t;ation
betw ~n t.oW1l9~ Ilnd udj oilllng ,;a~
1 ,but, thel!'
end IS ncar. very neat·, for c':eryw ere on!';. 6ees
!'l0tor·propelled ~'c::h ic! e!; slIpr 1.tntin .' the horsed
.li:md. Thn &ervlCtH ca tenng pu~y for pas.
senger t !"3.ttic is e\ en' more nth ·anced., Ind more
en ~!·oachill g. :bu.s ralItes mdm.t Ulg from the town.
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S. Lewia_b AustJn .... : ...... ....... ___ ._ 19
the
vasto claaes! of 60
W6 b&~ done 80m.
to 40 and 48.
I&y if oar pI'&P"'''''''>iYI\~bo<,lm~~!". d"'I"'.~ th.t thoir cl..under tho &go Qf 12!
keep ali'Y1), he ' mmt
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QY
+
mt~:~:~~::'~~~'w~l~
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foun~ Phosf~rine di~ ~ce as muCh as he claiIiled
'it, and we ave been takihg 'i~ 'e:rer since,"
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ine' .....,DI~ly difficolt it h .. beoome
men for their 'Stals: 1'.&Jt!.
thmk that we "oold h.t.~.
thems6lves .fttr the work,
conditions whim -elementaTy
have h&d to face; the work
demands upon pa.tienpe and
l'08()urcefuln... , and tM ~irit
LEONORA ' ~ :
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cbamoing
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Waij-ht, Cheer. S~pster~k.hn aud Wmgfield.
Bet.h sld\,$"' U'er~ ~db""tna.t&ed l&nd aHP.'l'
M. L 01JL'l b AuStin ................. __ ..... _.. 2
W. How.td bl AUBt!» .. .. , .......... _._ ....
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R . Symonds b l Austin, .. ...... _ .. _._ .⢠- , 5
B. Pruno 0 Inga.r:fiU b Austin ......
4
.. Asl we formulate scbemett for developing our
na.tion~1 ~ of &ducation, it ia brought home
to us more cle&rly and more generally th&t wha.tr
ev'bl' ~hemee are devised and wbatever ·we may
hope apll be.lieve a.bout them, the pn.ctical ques·
tion first and laat i.-' H a.ve you the teo.chen ?'
and ~at kind of teachers have you secnred
and tr~ i~ed" Far the most serious difficulty lD
the der elopment and adju.atment of our system
lies In ]What is spoke.o or as 'toe dearth ot
tea.cher1t-j How i3 the difficult.y to be ()v~a.me 1
OUT plld'QChiill clergy and :workers can do
Ileal; they ~n {>ut before young people
and opportunIty of this real n&t.iona.l
doubt whether even during the war
. ~Or··..""k' was really more esaentiaJ or
the work which nee(is 00 -be
d~polld. for being done by the teachers
generation. Upon an adequa.te
right teach.,.. depend. tb. ~o,
democra.ey; now in 6 fuller sense
working :POOWer'. is to be sound and
its tuk_ flnd oP·poi1.u,"it'i ...
oaid th.t
te.ch ....
abolition
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THE CALL FOR TEACHERS.,
BISHOP
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A. . 'f:er! mto/'CStin% ~ dIJoya.ble. tennIS match
look 'p16Cc at .ei nt.r. on Pw\dQ.y ' evenmg m wt.
v. ee4: , vrg en
~essrp-1~ A'1 len und Simm onds '
t.ca m. Y'c were l:ept:eseu ~ by M ~ r.L Shor t..cr,
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At th~ .fi1la.I'perfonnanc!! n~ Sa\lJrdal'! men tioll
of which is made e ~ t-e \\llit!I'e. t!.!e Re\·. 1". H
D i1A;h.tiald {the AuihOl }, lho .P.Ul:;.e:mL M ~tcr
jAf!'. App lin~, a nd Dr. Ab riilfl (t11e ) i: ayorl. reo
celved a wonderful o\'at ion .It tho b:mtb of the
performers. Mr. Applm. be fore bemg pr c~ nt ca
With hIS gold watch, all "hich h.!l d been i n 8c n ~a ,
.. '1'0 Arthur .:;\PI)[ill. h om hI S g ratcf ut s1 1l-~ e!f , th c
pcr fl) r~ers ~ ' . said that w ue n Le came to Hi.!nd ing
hi :; h ead waa f.ull of tLuught s aoout t he P ngeal]t;
but th at even ing It w at! bilt beart tha t was full .'
'1'0 tbe poriormcl's he said .. I t.hank'l yO\\ all, '
and , holdmg up I~ Inrge !,lI.,1 rel wreatb . remafkod,.
., nl lay thIs. at t.he feet of a.1I of you" '
,
I"I'be Mayor then thanked !\Ir Appli n for n' !
be b&d done on beha lf of tho p erformers H e
bad made Rending for the ttmc a bnghter, \
La.ppiel. an d a. bettcr town .
MI'. Apphn. rot uflllnb t hanks for ·hi. present.,
sa id, ' ; l\ly Com l'11 dee,- 1 , carIDOt. h Ofl estly s.o.y
w-b.lt. r r~l. r shrtll bo very son )' when I ba\'e
t o go" 1 have n C\' cr en joyed hf e as much."
Mr. Applin. wa,IJ tb en lifted !-:hou1dcr high and
ca.med round t he. g round by hIS nd mlrers.
. The Mllyo r 'snld he hMl ' to conv ey a. mest:ttge
from H .H. Pnncess Hel ena. VIctOria. tha nking
eve ry ·e no of tho p erfonn ~J'S for what they had
d one for the Lon,gue of Mercy.
Mr. G. N. Armon, thn stage mana.ger , came in
faT a honrty recept IOn, and was presented by the
Mayor '('Ith Il silver tobacco caS'e.
B ouqu ots w ere presented to Mi!!:S M a.ry H ay (t.he
tal ented elocutionist). MI~s SybLl .A bram , the
Cbief of the Office Staff. Mrs. Durhllm (Queen),
MISS 0 .. J enold (,Mrs. Hon cycombbl. MISS Leney
(Blanche of La ncaster), MillS Ruth I .en. (Queen
Elfrida.). Wit s were also made \0 Kat.hleen Ban·
field and Dorothy Oxl ey , !.he hny chlld ien who
imperoonated Love, Mi 5S Edn n. Martin (Wokmg·
A gilL '" as banded to the Mayor lJy
ham) .
M ISS Ka t.hleen Banfield (Lov e) from be r schoo l.
f ellows, ,t'ho snid they WI shed to te!l him bow
much they boo. eliJoved the Pageant- t hoy
tbougbt it " .. " 'g'"",;': . Amo~gsI o~En . whQ
received presentations were ~Ir. PheJps, J'Mr. F .
].I Rey. Mr E. C Brown, M H;.'I S t.rudWlck (who
&'!Ta.ng~ the dancing In Epilodc 11.), Mr. and
Mn. West 1k H D. B.rk.... , Mr. Spring, the
Rev. W. B. Church, and t be Rev. F. J. H oward .
.A. p~en t.a.t io n to t.he :Mavor a nd Mayoress Wail
made by Fa.t.hc}1· Kernan. who said it wu a v&ry
great pleasure to have the hOoOour to read the
followmg from all the pE'rfOTIDeT8 in tha t wonder·
ful ~agea.nt: .. We, the undeI'Slgned, desire to
offer th~ :M ayor and Mayoress. our h e3{tiest co...n....
.'n'&tuI"t.lons on the JlP~ endld success of tlle
Iteading l)agennt. " TO also wish to convey our
~t thanks. to them for the splendid wily they
have carried out the arrangement.s, for their
untiring tact. and sympathy , a nd for the thought.
ful care for each one of w. and for the generou s
way tnl which every n eed a nd) desire h a.s been
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of the Pageant. for t.he Ma.yor and Mayoress.
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