For the Children
... 2. St. Jamea-fltreet, Okchampton. Mother and her Kittens by FREDERICK BALL. Soufchcott, B-ranidiscorner. A Begonia, DONALD WARD, 1. Park Villas, Okeha.mpton, A Blackbird, by GOVJiER. 23, Northfleld-road, Okeham ...
... 2. St. Jamea-fltreet, Okchampton. Mother and her Kittens by FREDERICK BALL. Soufchcott, B-ranidiscorner. A Begonia, DONALD WARD, 1. Park Villas, Okeha.mpton, A Blackbird, by GOVJiER. 23, Northfleld-road, Okeham ...
... 23, Northfteld-road, Okehampton The -of the Family, HARRY BOLT, G-lencoe, Kempiey-road, Okehampton ..Close of Play, by DONALD WARD, _~> 3, Park Villas, 'Okehampton Farm-yard Cook. CHARLES HOLMES, The Square, A Squirrel, ALBERT R. DOWN, Lower Silverton ...
... Honours: Gertrude Wood and Fred Rampton. Passed: Harry Bolt, Sidney Spread rough. Janie Murrin, Edwin. Wright, Gorge and Donald Ward. ...
... Chulmleigh. Rose Snatching. ROBERT L. LOMAN, Underhill, Lympstone. Going Milking. CHARLES MAY, Bow. Out in the Rain. donald ward. h Park Vilals, Okehampton. This week Unci© William has handed to our artist for reproduction A Thrush, drawn by THOMAS ...
... Garland, aged 12, Fideigh, dewrves mention, both outline and detail denote carefulness. A sketch couple ducks, copied by Donald Ward, aged 13, 1, Park Villas, Okehampton, is marked neatness. A. si. H. Dickinson, aged 12, Dunsland, Brandu-corner, last week's ...
... detail and the use of a lighter pen are, however, advisable, and would lead to even better results. January, sketch sent Donald Ward, aged 14, of 1, Parkvillas, vkehanipton, a model piece of work the matter neatness, and runs the prize-winning picture very ...
... Fridays com- j advised to study the pro- f f es more carefully, and the ' which the hint has been taken to * VPry gratifying. Donald Ward, the * dinner, sent two pictures, both ability, and to congratu having secured the award. was neat, exercised good judgmen ...
... and Mrs Knapman. Refreshment tent: Mrs Arscott. Tea tent: Mrs Blackmore, Mrs Gratton, aud Mrs Davey. Shooting gallery: Mr Donald Ward. Art Mr C Harrison. Side show: Mr Heath. A deer hound, nam-:d Borax, belonging to Miss Jennings, paraded the ground, and ...
... Mrs. Koi.pman. Reneshinent Tent—Mrs. Arscott Tea Tent—Mrs. Blackmorc, Mia. Grattoa, Mrs. Davey. . Shooting Gallery—Mr. Donald Ward- Art Gallery—Mr. Side Show-Mr. Heath. Mis = Jennings' deer hound, Boras, paraded the ground, and means of a small box ...
... Ward and Mrs John Ward sisters in-law), Misses Ward (Kxbourne. nieces), and Mrs. Watts and Mr. and Mrs. G* icharde. Mr. Donald Ward (the elder son deceased) was unable to pre**ent as he serving with the Forces in Salonika Among other friends present were ...
... Hugh Ward and Mrs. John Ward (sisters in-law), (Exbourne, nieces!, and Sfre.' Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Q. Richards. Mr. Donald Ward (the elder eon deceased) was upable to present as serving with the Forces Salonika. Among other friends present were Capt ...
... Cyfartha, Dowlais, the Re* Ll. M. Williams, E D., of Dowlai* assisted by the Rev. E. R. Davies, B.A-' Vicar Cyfartha, Lieut. Donald ward May, M C, iiojaa Star, of Ist Bat' talioii E.V.F., 1.E.F., eldest son of M«' A. E. May, of Topsham, Jane Emmelin* (Jeannie) ...