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CONCERT AT ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL SCHOOLS

... Dr. and Mrs AUiott, Mr Ritchie, the Misses Carr, the Rev. J Campbell, Mr H German, Mr Essery, Miss Harrison, Mrs and Miss Kimmins, etc., etc. The programme was commenced pianoforte duet entitled William Tell, by Miss Kirk and Miss A German. Nest came a ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... of David Keid Esq., the sentiment and grace of the remarks being worthy of Dr. Smiles himself. The programme ran as follows Pianoforte solo. Master Bobbins; Reading, Mr. Wood ; Song, “The Chorister,” Miss Kimmins; Original reading, Mr. W. S. Corke ; Song ...

[This report was last week unavoidably left over.] DISTRIBUTION LONSBURY COLLKUK, OHEATNESa PARK, SKVKNOAKS. ..

... subjects. Holy Scripture—N Tracy, W Franks, F Carlton, v Town. Mathematics —W Atherton, H Barham, Whitehead. Dictation—A Kimmins, Carlton, W Hart. Reading—N Tracy, W Franks, F Carlton, L Curtis. Grammar—G Hamlin, Hart, A May. History—N Riddle, C Smith ...

SEVENOAKS CHRONICLE AND KENTISH ADVERTISER FRIDAY JULY 14 1911 G HUMPHREY & Go SEVENOAKS Telephone 154 offer ..

... counted it a high privilege to be allowed to join in the welcome extended to Her Royal Highness coming from a busy life to grace the proceed ings that day a welcome which was very earnest and was not to be gauged by the length of the speeches that afternoon ...

LIST OF MEN SATISFACTORILY ACCOUNTED FOR

... Gibbs. and Lucy Gibbs, ann by the Misses Holman, Nita Saunders ami Lily Somerville; songs by Miss Martin. Miss Hubble and Mlm Grace Roslyn. with th© last-named in costume; duet. Misses Nila Saunders and LTly Somerville; recitation. Miss Hadaway; action song ...

Folk Son-i RECII AL by JEAN STERLING MACKINLAY

... convention at Tonbridge Skating R;nk the week following Cr Week. A choir was asked to offer their services, and Mr. Geo. Kimmins. A.K.C.0.. had kindly promised to conduct the pruet ces. Whatever they might do. the -speaker explained, was useless without ...

FRANK EASTS THE COURIER. TONBRIDGE

... Thomson. The Former was also seen in a solo dance, “Pas Scul,” and with Mollie Maylam gave “Pas deux.” Miss Maylam is light graceful dancer, and Miss was always charming. Charlotte Fawcett ami Betty Cogger associated in pretty duet. “Blind Man's Buff” was ...

CONCERT

... games and competitions for the children. Miss N. Steer presented the prizes, which were won the following:—Musical chairs, Grace Julian and Sybil Felling; Flower Pot Race. Kathleen Burt and Ivy Stone; Cara*, Race. 1 Kathleen Bun and C. Killick, 2 Ivy Stone ...

TONBRIDGE WEDDING,

... the late Mr. Frank East and of Mrs. East, of “Marlficld,” Tonbridge. Whilst the congregation were assembling Mr. Geo. J. Kimmins. A.R.C.0., played organ voluntaries, including “Serenade (Gounod), Barcarole” Bennett), “Praicre” (Baellmann), and the •Bride’s ...

RANK

... illin (undefeated World’s Middle-: Licentiate Trinity College. London, weight and Amateur Champion), F. Grace, and was a pnpd of Mr. Geo. J. Kimmins F. Spiller. E. Warwick. O. White. G and J. Kent. There will also bouts between ex-schoolboy champions. ...

EMMANUEL CHURCH

... for the lowly, the needy, the ,he Blessing, Mr. Kimmin* played i*ii ■ mvs'er'e. r-f life and grace, and oxtered for bereaved Royalw help ess. . Funeral March, from '• -m'd m the latter said that grace was*? Family. During hts sermon, the Rev. I>.| ...