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... week by the lt..v. A. D. Gifford, entitled Christmas Evans. the Bunyan of Wales. which was greatly curoed. Mr. W. F. Pulleyblank rreeidud. he proceeds were in aid of ',lie I am! °I pe Funds. ...
... week by the lt..v. A. D. Gifford, entitled Christmas Evans. the Bunyan of Wales. which was greatly curoed. Mr. W. F. Pulleyblank rreeidud. he proceeds were in aid of ',lie I am! °I pe Funds. ...
... children rendered the srviec of song. entitled Twinkling Stars. under the conductorship of Mr. Donald Davey. Air. W. F. Pulleyblank presided. The choir rendered anthems at the evening service. and Mis. Al. 1). Cundy was the soloist. On 'Monday evening ...
... connection with the United Methodst Church. The following officers have been elected for the session : President. Mr. W. F. Pulleyblank ; treasurer, Mr. R. Mellow; secretaries, Miss Dorothy Richard: Mr. Percy }Luria. On 'Thursday last. Mr. F. J. Lomer gave ...
... Young People's Guild. Miss Eden Mellow recited and presided at the organ. Miss Doreen Martyn was the soloist. Mr. W. F. Pulleyblank presided. ...
... duets. Foxhole. Male Voice Quartette iMeesrs. F. Snell, C. 'fippett, A. and A. Mitchell) contributed quartettes. Mr. W. Pulleyblank presided. Miss Pearl Davey was the organist. 'rile proceeds were on behalf of Trust Funds. 1 The weekly meeting of the YOUllg ...
... Messrs. G. Arthur. G. Trudgian, C. Trudgian, T. Rickard, T. Dingle, J. Sweet, %V. J. Snell, A. Snell. B. Morcom, D. Tabb, J. Pulleyblank, A. Mellow. J. Rowse and D. Peters, and Capts. Po:mounter and Rabey• Floral tributes were received (tom the following; Sorrowing ...
... driving a motor van at a speed exceeding 30 m.p.h. at Brighton cross-roads on the Imain Truro to iodmin road, James Edward Pulleyblank, of l 31, Chadd le Wood Avenue, Plymouth. was fined 10,- and 5:- casts.— P.C. Keast said that he followed defendant for ...
... at 29 miles per hour and had never exceeded 30 miles per hour. The case was dismissed. A fine of 5/- was imposed on Owen Pulleyblank, of Lanjeth, who was summoned for carrying a boy on the carrier at the realof his pedal cycle on Jan. 26th.—P.C. Scantlebury ...
... Council. including Messrs. E. Blight (chairman). F. Beard. O. Best, F. A. Clemo, ('lrma. R. A. Martin, C. H. Knott, W. F. Pulleyblank, A. Stone, E. B. Vian and J. Wakeford, District Councillors C. Clyzaa, J. Budge, and E. Smith. The representatives of the ...
... Keeley. J. Pearce, T. Thomas, G. Traciwean, H. Varcoe; J. Arthur, C. Tradgean, C. J. Rowe. J. Baton. G. Chapman. S. 0. Pulleyblank, W. Phillips, A. and W. Poll. M. Morcott), N. Robins, Capt. G. Owhorne. Mesdames IL Bray. G. Ereley. J. Group. W. Homan ...
... Wilfred Jeffery (the and Mr. S. )(east. Ladies' novelty rare.-1. organist) proved his ability from his first Mrs. 1). Pulleyblank; 2. Mrs. N. Hughes; 3. recital. lie played different pieces by request Miss Blake Men's musical 'hair on of members in ...
... Mitchell, Mr. A. Varcoe, cousins; Mr. }'red Wafters. friend. The bearers were: Messrs. E. Arthur, D. Tabb, W. Snell, W. Pulleyblank, J. Rowe and A. Angilley. Wreaths were from: Sorrowing Widow; Percy, Willie and family; Beryl and Reg; Maurice, Muriel and ...