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interesting and-" very succhsful meeting

t~ mark th; cr~'le -G~ t~;-iork of the Wom-,-n,-,l·.• nII IA"mv

representing 'all branches of fa{'m 'and garden work.

Miss Lockley Smith, the

Land Army Girls during the last three years .f

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.col~rf!i;--.I~.:'dl';g;· last week.. The Council Chamber was crowded with girls
her_ unfailinG kindness to the

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pla.y in her 'companion to ' Jead Pelha.m FrankHn".talk.
into the room. , Franklin is a. mighty hunter,

. Hamilton, produced by
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Pelham Franklin" In

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a.nd eomewhat of a. cynic where women are
concerned, but ~e is immensely rich alld be hAl
been marked down by the father of Beatrix aa
~he future husband of t.he wayward heroine
TIle story of her ehta.pa.de it bruited abroad'
and to just.ify her I ~ction she. boldly declare~
that FranKhn, ~h? ~1Ve~ in 8. Hat on the B&IDe +
floor as the artISt, IS li~r husband Franklin +
shields. the ~irl~ and thet;t come ' de~elopmeDt.t •

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honeymoon

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many mental ~a.ttl6S before the man oooquerl!l,
&?d the OUrf.alDlJ falla on a prospective mar--

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last week, were (left to right): ~Jane ' Smlth, Jane
- lnear Dorehe', ter) whic~ men refused to do because

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'1116 Town Hall, Reading, has swfilom

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subject '88 the tnOIt
aur.ioua. gtO;t sI;ory ever ....written and t.he mo.t
mBtllDifioent (lhristmlUl sermOn ever preadied ' -he
proceeded with his reeital, w.hiob. lasted', w'ithout int.ervaJ~ ' for about ODe ami. a·half · houra_
He w8;t ··remarka.'bly euooesaful ill cleating with

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His object lU giving ·t he .recibal Wa& to OCM.lDt;er·
set the appalling im.moraJity of young and old
people ca.uaed by reading books whiah 'he termed
,. Shilling Shoeiers," the. .. Penny Pernicious"
&00 .the I I Ha'psI1!llY Horribles," which were
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I~W being turned out in large numbers. Be
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humorouaJy remarked tha.t he had preached
' ~rjJling MrJ'Do·na agaiM~ ,thoee kind of boob,
Wlth the _ult Ohat people ...ad them lI1O<e than
· lever; J.1lI fact, .be had , foOted as an advert.i.sing

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OLD N' TIP SIF

aud:ien.ce a.s tJlat which lit'ltened to ·the Rev. R .•
A. RunnelJa.Moos' recital of Charle8 Dic..kena·

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the .h.,rioh voi.. of, Scrooge, the jOlly
FOZSlW.J.g ,and the tiDndlty ()f Bob Cre.ehit..
pl'O'Yed hunself 6 muter ()f hiIJ m, both
speeoh i and g08ture; and although ',be .toad

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the audience ~ ,,!ould caM to throw at bim, "'be •
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lib. is equal

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y,et humorous monologue, or diliplayed sueb r&l'e.
dramatic power. RIs introductory remarb,
oon~r~ing the l ~object6 rf ar his recital ,,(ere
fun.ny 10 the extreme a.nd were punctuated by
t ripples of laughter. For 81mle time he .pioed to
a.nd fro aD the platform. speaking V1 8. rapid but
Q.uiet aDd distinctI,. .a.udH~le voice, 8toppi~ ooca~~
. . BIO~lly at the dOllJh of a sentence.
Oh.arlea l)jckell4t .he said, WIUI still the g:r~a.teat
and most popular Engliab. DOvelitt, and .to
j~fy ·his cla.i!llB on bhat point the speaker me~,
tioned the large Mlm her and ·the peat value of
Dickens' works, the numerous people who read
them t;o...da.y, ani the many Dickene aocieties ex- .
ist.iog for the etudy of hia worb. Althpurh he
had been dead 49 feare, Dickens wae still the
.+ !'lost po~uJa.r oovelist"II()'t. only in England bu·t.

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. L~ ...... at lltl, 14' 8. 17/6 _418/6:

DRIED '~~iERT FRUITS

.. Chr18tmas «...:a:1'ol " OD . Monday, under the
auspices oLthe Rcadmg -r.M.O,A. ~Seldom, too,
wa.s a. cleric provoked sud)} Iaught.er by his quiet

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'-~iffi;~I~ Kisielowlkl . ' They ploughedl_ land at :WIUenham
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mOllt "oods suitable. ·to · the .. 1"61!ltl1i'e

Croue& Blackwell's, 'Lazenby's G,
&- Palmer's Biscuits, ~QlI'JIJ. W~es............ PUI!ldlDlI!a

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27th. at their W,E.A, Headquart.en, Hol.Ybrook

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The

p1anist, Mn. N.ewq.mbe, opelled the ,p rooeedince
with & pianotPJ)te 1010 i a ,number of part 1011«1
itere .une by -tIIe·eboir, Mr. MoJlol -amUMd tJte
·-audienoe by humo.rou. reading. whiJ.t Kr. Stan
and Mr•. Price jUB.,
recit.aw. Sonp -were ,
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Barker, .00 K:iu K~

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