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... MARRIED. Persons should send Two Stamps for our valuable booklet and Illustrated Catalogue, containing useful Information. NORTHERN SURGICAL & hUBBER APPLIANCE Co., 163, Seven Sisters Road, Holloway, London. 13x78 ...
... MARRIED Mr. David Clare, of the Royal Navy, was married at St. Matthew s church, Skegness, on Thursday, to Miss Joan Marjorie Mears. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mears, of the Vine Hotel, Skegness. The bride was attended by Miss Gwen Davis and Mrs ...
... MARRIED. On Tlmrsdny, nt the parish church, Boaton. William Fo«lfr Crow, Eliiobolb dnagl.tcr S °June l 9° »™L«ko, William Thomi, Spiljby. road, Bratoo, Mary aecood drugbtcr of tbo lata Alderman Thomas Wright. Boston. tbs Wesleyan chop I. Braoo. on the ...
... Married - e?Lhe Hhas been c%wlilce bmager second husband, Mr William Hubbard, was connected with the family known in the city as basket makers. sh'l‘he&slnesg was ittl t‘}:\e op yard next to A. E. Cooke and Son, of 8 Westgate. It was a thriving business ...
... TO BE MARRIED Miss Jackson, who leaves on June 16, is goinlgl to Africa to be married. er future husband is Mr. Michael Hope, B.A, a graduate of Oxford University, who is an accountant with the British American Tobacco Comf)any‘ He arrived in Dar-es-Salaam ...
... MARRIED. On Mondsy in‘l, at Loughborough, r. Thomas Dautiney, to Miss Mary Glover, of that Ycstertlay %seek, at I.oughboroti4h, Mr. Joseph Allen, to Esther Thionos in relict of the laic Mr. John rick, .NCU •lIIW. I,mighborough. 31onolai, Mr. Jahn RN/imolai ...
... Married A large number of shop workers are married women and this is the one day they get to spend with their families. Sunday trading would destroy the tranquillity that a town like Newark enjoys at the moment. The present act governing Sunday trading ...
... MARRIED. On Tuesday last, at Loughborough, Wm. Kirkaltly, Esq. of Dundee. Scotland, to Miss Ellen Morris, daughter of Wm. Middleton, Eq.. of Loughborongh. At Loughborough. on Sunday last, Mr. Thomas Farmer, to Miss Elizabeth Wiggins, both of that place ...
... MARRIED. On Tuesday the 81st inst at Thornton. by the Rev. G. P Lockwood, Mr. Was Gray, Farmer, to Mary, eldest daughter nf sr. Ohara, r'— On Wednesday, the Ititb instant, at St. Oiles's Church, Norwich, by the Rev. T. P. Slapp, M.A. Rector of Rama ...
... TO MARRY A. H Withal!. otnanlser of the Notts. Federation of Young Parmers' C:ubs alnce the of 1954. Is laattne on May 1 She to marry Mr. Joint a student at Notts. runt lastHuta In 1954-5. Moorgreen profit A loes of L 426 in 1957 was tramformed Into • ...
... MARRIED. At the pariah 'kurch. Boaton. on tba lat mat. Robart 4!u*% -n »o Martha D-niel». both of Church at wet. alao. a. Pa.-oi. slater, High atreet. to Lluabelh Norman, of Norfolk-place. . . At the Mice ■ pel. Botton. the 1.1 m.t . J«Me tr.cf Fientoft ...
... Married A RECEPTION at Ye Olde Bell Hotel, Barnby Moor, followed the wedding of Mr. Charles Edward Scott and Miss Sheenagh Ann Walker. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott, of School Cottages, Gate Burton, and the bride is the only ...