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~,E. ~_R~,_S~4T~U~R~D~A~Y~,~O~C~T~O~B~E~R~2~,_~~~-------L----~--------__~I'----. which" h .. ve •. &I'la1jD;
ComJ;>any~ Wolsel ~,
finn . of R. E. JO rK:J,

~ A DING·S PIVOT

the former finn have
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WEDDING OF Mr.. E. KING AND Mrs.

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O\','lI1g to t e absence o r Yarnell

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'Wilde, who hails from Burnley, signed for
R eading as a full·back an d , has shown great
promise as such . On the ? th br hand, how-

from the

!":c:Lding a ttack thro u",h injury. th e honour of
1l::"Itling: !h~, R eading forwards to-day (Satll-(-

ever, it has been discoverell ~hdt he can show '

lby) 3t qri msby in the return match has been
:'\.:;sig nett· w J immy \ Vray, who is a bustl ing
player and who may stri ke a lucky patch .

prowess in th e forward line.
son he has been seiecle.d t

and fo r

th at reaaccompany the
tea m to Grimsby p.s reserv~
in case of
emergency.
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MINISTER

READING

LIBERAL CLUB

FOOTBALL TEAM. '

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Sitting (lelt to rrght): Miss W . Benger,
Mrs. N. Draper, Miss K. Benger, Mrs.
and M •. Benger and Mrs. Pil son.

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.Standing (lelt to right) : Mrs. Wright. Mr. '
and Mrs. Thick. Mr. and Mrs. King.
M:'. and Mrs ..G. Benger. .Mr. and Mr •.
A . Benger. Mis ~ K. Pilson.

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of Mrs. Draper, eldest

daughter 01 Mr. and ' Mrs. H. Ben~er. 01
, S~a4in • • ~ Mr .. E. King. also 01 this
:r:.: fl~ lI1ai:e ~t St. Mary's Church · on
Saturday m~rning last, the Rev. Wickham
LeJlM !liciatin g.
!{'h. bride, who was dressed in white
satiii' and carried a bouquet of white chry.
san~ mum s. was given away

b:r her father.

Mr. -G: Benger acting as best mao.

The bride and bridegroom. who were
unabJe to go away ~or a honeymoon owing

to the probable strike, have taken up their
r es id ence in Baker Street.

They were the

recipients of many beautiful and useful
presents.
The
. Left to right-Top Row : A. Palmer, F . Smith, P . Burke, A. S. Pike. S. Morgan, B. Fuller, O . Major.
Bottom R ow : E , Chandler, R . Beecham, T . Batty. A. Co hen. C . Cohen.

mi,.ist,,,, he
minimy by praye..

present Mrs.

King was a war

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Left to right-Top Row:

Bottom R ow:

widow.

Reeves, Whitworth, Seeley .
Ga ines, W>".',oc Wigmore, Jerrain and West.

oongregation to"",dl
b. i ...~ul d mak~ 51. ,

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This Establishment has been

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