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Mr. D, Tu{:ker-Ca.k~ stand.
Mfi.u E. 'rucker-Cake kNfe.
Mr, H, Tucker-Flour var.eL
Mr and MH. Re~aal~d,:!~;';.~":fe.ddl
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he thought of the growth
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r ·M C'A, bU I']ding had n Cl'cr close,d its dool1l f JM.r,
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day or night d uring the war. (Loud applf\u.~.) ' lir. and Mrs. -Vic C]
~t was o~ly a littJe place, and ypt t.housands of ,~ t onga. ~
9ur so.Jd l!'lr3 Iha~ expressed t hefr tremendous The Rev: J : ItD.'d.Ml'I W. lker-Te:l
appreciation of Its work. ~t;... ~ d cost no les8 Mr. S, Mogridge-Sliver lea
tI!lan two thoY3and pounds per ~ear loa carry on .MilSe F. Earl-Tea se.rvlce.
~nat ,!ork:.
Then ther~ W8.3 the place 'n , MIN Worth-Roae,...bowl.
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Valenba Road, the splend 'd work in the Abbey Miss A. Salmon-silver coffee pot.
Ha)1 and B.1~o, in t he el\rlier d ays of the war I Mr. and Mr". E. Frank~ut
iu the Corn Exchange. ' In add ition ev~ry
Mn, and Miss mUatt-Mver
[lonsibility had boon taken for work that h ad b-flse Trtm...:..c~na and silver ii~,~'~Iv';~;.
heen d1)nc in f th(!: camps around 'Reading. N ow Mre: Pre«e--Cushlon.
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they were asking the public of ReadlDg for ' Mr, D. M4)'-Cullbkm.
£.3,000, t,:> ,?:l.;V off what th~y wDuld agree wae Mi, Mrtt. and }liM !Ho,..by·-Sllvlr '1""n'''"1 cu'
a compa rat1i vely smnll Cicficjt and to est ablish
gl.
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A R~d Triangle Club in Readln,.
M". IElllott .n~ MI:o Lqve-Book, 4D(llb,mdl":iM!
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bUlldmg
friar S:treet
that
waa noi n o,,'. a nd lin. J. 'J:~ ...e P~~;;--:*:a~~:;
large eoough f or the purpose, , I~ was Iin,poc" '1 Mrs. Dent.on-F.'ne I)late,_ cup
Bible t o make' the place a8 attract-ive as t hey Mr. an d Mrs. s. rown-Carvers
Wished to mak~ It. 'l'lIey wJS'hed to put ' up In I knife. • '" '
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accust·)me<1 ~:> during the
and sucli 'a. ' )Ire. W. HIt,b,,,1.-Indlan
wou1d ~o a
amount of g ood.
and
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not be a.
to the churches, bu~
M.ra'. l and,'~
-and would provHl o H.
I..otna.&--Tollet eet.
who Wished En~hmd
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Mr, and~~":;",:.~
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needs
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~hon they co¥ld lead hlm anywhere they hked~
e W!lS an optImist, and he had unbounded
JM,l In t.he l people, If the- people thought
dy wer e suJJermg under inju stIce they would
unable b d :> anything with themj but ~ It
)e pubhe th:mght ~hey' were p,l;J.ying t.hQ game
ben his ex.penence of them ' was that they
uld lead the:n a.nywhere they liked . He had
nbounded faith in the future of the country.
!any of the phases- we were going through to_
day were ] th~ nat.ural aftermath of- the war.
e was certaJn that t.h~ngs, wouJd shape themIvea and t.ett le d()w~ ID ~lme. Anot.her thing
hay had learpcd durll'~g the -_war was t.he value
f the hut, ~n.d ho , Wished they had sufficient
oney :It Uie!r dlspcsal to place them just
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'Mr CF'!] A, J, '.rucker,
w!desprcad lDtercst,
appeared last week.
a pictur e of the wcddlin.
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Dnde~~ to ridesnuuds---O eld
Bride ,a ....... er . brl~laDo
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BJIlde' lmother ' to
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T"" Lesson from Canteen Relliioo.
I B,;de" "lather ' and
h'.:lfC was , Ol~e gr eat lesson to be derived from Bridegroom's fathe r and
ant.ecn religlOll, and th a t · was tha t. if ~ hey Brid~gl'OOm to bride-Pearl
tere goillg to help a mun they must bo ' pre- Brode to briaegroom-8apphlre

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they! d id hfl\'C a ~d~er' Englan d the war wpuJd
h ave' been (ou",ht in vain EYcr" one of them
\"bUlith~>ut
except;oll, could t.ak () so:Oe part in tb~
ld mg of ' that better Brita in, There were
two :t h illg3 t.hat emali'n~cd from t.heir war work
I hic/l were going to help tremendou:oly m the
."or~ of reconRtructlOn, namcly, ca.nt.een reli...
ion and the huts. Their can t een religion was
(l8 0 d-.fts the d!lY3 when Chndb,nitv was 'first
fountled. 'l"hen ~it .II~/J known ::I S Ithe cup of
old lwater , but du;fing trh e W!lf' It h a d been
~o'vn 8S the gospe~ of hot coffee or cocoa.
}' hal. It st-oodl f or, In fl, very r eal se~se was
uahty of oppprtumty.
He d!d not tlnnk an,.' lll ut had beon better in t he realm of the whole
a.r than tIl &- canteen or rC(:reat.ion room that
as lI'un under the sign of the R("d Triangle, or
ho'Se of Wl e Church Army a~ d othe r magnifi.ent h nstltut;ions,
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Si
ARTHUR YAl'P, "ho was e:t:ceedI
ingly well received! sa.id it was a very grec.t
Tho r~'",h,ti,'"
ple.* ure 'to h im t o ha:\IC an op-po~hintt.y of ~in. 1 'the
ling It o Read,mg to ' spenk ati, the m!iugutaq,on foll owmg ~~~\~~ici1i:~~;/Lig;:,~~~
l2.f tho Red ITriangle CampaIgn III tho toV(D., the Rev . .~
iI 'he l Mayo!:. had referred ver y kindly to tho um'~~.t"W;;~--Jbel. in;"
t imc when
(Sir Artlmr) '\3::; connected with 'I
the Mil1i$ky lof F c:>od, and It wa 3 h's duty then ~l
t.o gp fr om place to place to tell people h ow to
o ~" I th less food-a. ~ very u nthankfuJ task. j
Whe subject. t~n.t ha d , been allotted to him that ,
vel ng waa :l. w~ ry mtcrest mg one, and more
S:l tha.n the other, "A Brigh ter (\od a. Bettel"""
~ngIa.n d . That ":.tS the kin d of England

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the Yapp
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\Va!)the
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bef,,?rc th at. movement in the work he
I d d ill c:)nnection wlth" £00(1 control; and they
or grat.efu1 t..:> lum that he rn a n~ed to carry
the I tnr'l1lgh the very trying ra~loning time.
(Applallfle.) I
Address bYI Sir - Arplur Yapp.

best finish 4n~1
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strIker3.lrutlltte<t~
rrhi~ mov('ment.
he undEfI'stood,
by
the
Young 'a .1 Men's
Chdstia.n As'sbtip.tion. They.alI knew what
grp:l.l(J wor" rtHat Suciety h :ld d-:m o durin&' ....tho

pl a~c-3 of Enghnd, I where so much W8.9 neces-I (A~pllJ.use.) l

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I would be a.ble to
What was rca.lJy at
we wer'1· p.ow ' factbg
were sou.nd ,nt the

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lis' tic de~igos on
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ro~e . ~~~tn, hc1ioold rose,
t: ope,l6lack,
D ouble Bed,
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kl".{)\~ what t1heir soldier!; would have done dur- I ho
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mtJ~ their leU!llre hours, They were a.1I Ilware w
In a~~~,~;~~o~:
of lOW wel}' the Society ha d conducted their i the gamc,_ I~
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c plJ.ign, a.nd now it was up t.:> them to
present, would do
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t,j;l':Ja )this ~'ork in t he towr.!) ~ ar.d country enternr lSc that was be1rg "',,"o.m

size
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d.re,s from Sir Arthur Yapp on
and Better fnglan d " and he was '
oneT- present would be pleased to
th;J.l was to b e accomplished A~
th:r;b be (th M~yor-) l\"R8 & hit of a
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