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... MAISEMORE. Harvest Festival. The Harvest thanksgiving services took place in the Church of Bt. Giles, on Thursday, Octulier 3, three o’clock, and were continued on Sunday. The bells rang out merrily and the sun shone most brilliantly, making an ideal ...
... MAISEMORE. Run* honour of the birthday the reaper ted vic»r, the Rev. C. E. Dighton, doubles in hour, by the following : T Taylor, treble ; Etheridge (conductor), 2nd ; W Etheridge 3rd ; W H Harris, W Weeks, sth ; and E Nelmes, tenor. The twenty-tecond ...
... MAISEMORE Inquest.—On Wednesday Mr. Maurice Carter held an inquest at Maisemore on Ethel Hale. Deceased was not quite two years of age, and was the daughter of William and Ann Hale. The child bad been strong, but on Saturday, when taken out in perambulator ...
... MAISEMORE. Entertainment.—There was a very successful entertainment held in the schoolroom of this village on Friday, the inst. The room was well filled with an appreciative audience. Mies Dighton (Maisemore Vicarage) presided at the pianoforte in her ...
... MAISEMORE. on previous occasions Empire Day was celebrated at Maisemore with much enthusiasm. The programme consisted of an entertainment in the Schoolroom on .Friday evening, when short addresses on the British Empire were given, and vongs and recitations ...
... MAISEMORE. The Maisemorc Easter vestry was held in the Schoolroom on Friday evening wlien the Vicar the Rev. Canon Billett, presided. Tlie perish warden (Mr. Horace Barnes) presented the Church accounts, which were examined and jiassed. They were* quite ...
... MAISEMORE. communication published Inst week from this whs unauthorised by the parties named in it. We bare piren up the M.S., and hope it will lend to the discovery of the writer, who bad the effrontery to use the signature of the supposed sender as ...
... MAISEMORE. Change Ringing.—On Friday, the Istinst., at the fiarish church, 1889 changes of grandsi re doubles were rung an hour and one minute. The ringers were : —Arthur Price, treble; Charles Powell, 2nd; B. Etheridge (conductor), 3rd ; Charles Etheridge ...
... MAISEMORE. CONCEET. very pleasant evening was spent at Maisemore Schoolroom yesterday se’nnight, when many friends found their way to the quiet old village a concert in aid of the Choir Outing Fund ; and judging from the outbursts of applause and the ...
... £ MAISEMORE. Ansi ai, Pig Cum Mektino.— A highlysuo-sesful meeting of the Pig Club was held in the Schools oil Friday, when Mr. F, Shepherd (chairman) presided over record gathering. The chief item of business was the adoption of the fsdancc sheet, which ...
... MAISEMORE A most successful concert was given by the pupils of the Church of Kngland Schools. programme, which was characterised its variety, was well carried out the children, many tin* items Ikcing rc-dcmanded. The leading parts were taken by I*. Herbert ...