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THE PICTURE PLAYHOUSE

... was very pleased to meet his fellow-members again ; he felt at home among them and had missed the class very much. Mr Charles Ireland, one of the oldest members and best supporters cf the class, expressed the pleasure it gave him to do what he could to ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... connection with the St. Mary’s Women’s Bible Class, when between twenty and thirty availed themselves of the opportunity. Mr Charles Ireland had charge of the party. Bank Holiday. —Although some rain fell on Monday morning the day turned out fine, and the hundreds ...

1 1 PRESENTATION TO REV. F. W HOLMES

... owed to Holmes and those who had charge of it before bun ; could only say be would his best carry on their good work. Mr Charles Ireland, who bail taken great pains in collecting the subscriptions and in choosing the bag, then spoke ; aud the meeting ended ...

STRAY NOTES

... STRAY NOTES. There has been a defict on the year's working the Hull Corporation electric lighting undertaking of £2,732. Charles Ireland, the Bererley district postman, who recently retired, has been presented his fellow postmen with gentleman ea»y chair ...

bIBLE CLASS GATHERING

... contributed the barm, ny of the evening. terminated another happy Shrovetide. Mr F. B. Storer (parochial lay-read,-r) and Charles Ireland (who has been connected with the 8t Mary's Men Bible Clans (or over thniy years, and is now practically the • father' ...

24, 26, 26, A 28, WHITEFRIARGATE, HULL. Public JRoticcs. ALL TIMES, AND IN ALL SEASONS, There in no preparation ..

... ertc Frank coster, pro.. John Fox. secretary G.U.0.0., HeginuldC. Griffith, St. 51ary’s, Beverley In the prosenr*- of Charles Ireland, Jack Winter. George Wallis, Arthur H. Wilde, James Holmes, J u k Kaddlesey. Iu?u»-aricc* effected on the following riske:— ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCfc

... addressed the men, and heartily tharked those who bad initiated the entertainment and provided the refreshments. To Mr Charles Ireland special thanks are dne for the trouble he took connection with the proceedings. The songs of Mr Peter Jones were much ...

LOCAL INTELL

... pleasant journey the 000 l of the evening was enjoyed. Home was reached at nine o’clock. The party was got together by Mr Charles Ireland, who had charge, and to whom credit is due ; everything connection with the excursion being success The Vicar (Rev W. ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Mary's Bible Class took place on Thursday, and was enjoyed by a fairly large company. The party, which was in charge of Charles Ireland, left the Norwood schoolroom at ten o’clock in the forenoon, and arrived home abont eight. The drive through Holderness ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Himself.—Votes of thanks were also passed to Mr C. H. Scott for presiding a. ‘he harmonium on class nights, and to Mr Charles Ireland, the oldest member, for the deep interest he always took in this class, The interment took place at Hull on Wednesday ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... convivial evening was spent, songs, recitations, Ac., being well rendered bv guests. Before separating the company thanked Mr Charles Ireland, the oldest member of tbe class for the help he had readily given, and gave hearty cheers for and Mrs Savile for their ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... rule Tbe day was very fine, and everything went without a hitch. This was largely due the painstaking forethought of Mr Charles Ireland, who with bis usual kindness made all the arrangements. The next drive will take place in the first week of July. Timothy's ...