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WEDDING AT GRENOSIDE

... Grenoside. The Rev. C. 11. Moxley, Vicar of Grenoside,. officiated. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Jack Wilkinson, wore a navy blue costume with white silk blouse and hiscuit-coloured velour hat. The bridesmaids were Miss Ethel Whitham ...

0 rz,Vex oti/Glays • .t 4 SPLINTER

... Main Street, Goldthorpe; bruised baqk and left leg injured. Richard Savage, Butcher Street, Thurnscoe ; injuries to back. Jack Wilkinson, Dane Street, Thttrnscoe ; _injuries to fight leg and left ear. Mr. J. Parkin, - the Underground manager, told our re ...

THORPE HESLEY AND SCHOLES SPORT

... under to the EJsecar side. The Swinton butting Was sadly below standard, and but for the plucky stand of a schoolboy, Jack Wilkinson, and L. Stancey, No. 11 in the side, the Kilnhurst fiasco would have been repeated. lasecar gained a hollow victory, Amos ...

OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLES, No. 2. WOMBWELL STAEBING AFFRAY

... town-planning ,schenies. • ATHLETIC. were not ili operation sixty or seventy years! , ago. ~,Although .they were an industrial Jack Wilkinson, the , trict their ' health would , c ompare with Um' eld Yorkshire county of anY'industrial district in the cOuntr; schools ...

WEDDING

... Jenness (sister), Mr. William Jenness (brother), Mr. and Mrs. A Brown (sister and brother-inlaw), Masters Clifford and Jack Wilkinson, and L. Armitage (nephews); Mr. and Mrs. F. Jenness (Grime,sthorpe), aunt and. uncle' Mrs. W. Jenness (aunt), Mrs. G. ...

-17 WM CLOTHING COMPANY LTD

... * * * . * ree ei‘ Storer, the berbyshire crick eter, his first international football calP• 0 1 r ett l ; * * * * ful Jack Wilkinson made a success_es' to the Wednesday side at St. 1 3 ' '4's * * * . , Birmingham are apparently ham a satisfactory deputy ...

BATTING

... another South Yorkshire . cl - ab in the Second Division, next season? • • * • 0 Doncaster look good for promotion. •• * • Jack Wilkinson has restarted scoring : for The _Wednesday. • * • • Mexhoro' were beaten on their own ground for the second conieCutive ...

GREEN-ROOM GOSSIP

... McLeod Lilian Rees Seouaid Cora Hazard Corporal Swanson George White Private Copping Robert Ford Callum Jack Wilkinson Officer Frank Ward Upon this production; kr. D. L. Rowlands, the director of the Players, writes: In our second production ...

YORKSHIRE COUNCIL. HICKLETON AMONG THEM. :6 • d ci t A 04 Cs 4 Earby 14 11 1 1

... Adey stiffened up the tail and played a delightful innings in which onside shots were, particularly sure and effective Jack Wilkinson, filling a vacancy A. Adey caused by the indict(Swinton). position of Stancey, helped him to odd z 7 for the last wicket ...

STAR TEAMS OF THE WEEK

... hockey champion) hit out as if nothing mattered and amassed '62 runs. He ought to have been out a good deal earlier but Jack Wilkinson twice dropped him on thc boundary edge. As it was he knocked 4 sixes and 4 fours—and Swinton's hopes into the middle of ...

THE PROGRAMME. GAMES AND TEAMS OF THE WEEK

... LEAGUE: FIRST DIVISION. Wednesday are dticking to the team that beat Everton at Hillsboro' on Monde', which means that Jack Wilkinson getd further chance of re-establishing himself. The team to meet Sunderland at Hillsboro' to-morrow is:—Brown; Walker ...