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WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE For the Rovers Football flub

... Mr. Latimer Watts, .and his There altendunre. 21 in Mr. T. Ford wits M.C. An old former playing member of the club, Mr. Fred Carter, presented the as tollows.—C•entlemen: 1. 11r. W. Hobbs; 2. Mr A. Paget; consolation. Mr. Ilerbert Carter. ladies: I. Mr ...

FIRMS REPRESENTED

... Wells) ; Messrs. Ernest Pavey (secretary ), John Chinn and H. J. Nicholls (trustees), and Messrs. C. Reeves, Jesse Carter, Fred Carter, Clem Thomas and A. G. Sargent (Draycott) Cheddar Loyal Marquis of Bath Lodge. Others present included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ...

Published: Friday 14 July 1939
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 122 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

STRANGE ACCIDENT AT CORSHAM

... o'clock Friday an exciting vehicular accident, which had a remarkable ending, occurred at Gorsham. 4 horse belonging to Mt. Fred Carter, mason's contractor, of Corsbam, was drawing a stone wagon at Yard when something startled the animal, causing it to bojt ...

Pte. W. H. Carter, let Welsh Guards

... Somewhere' In France. Pte. W. H. was the saved son of Mr and Henry Carter, of He place, Paulson, and a younger brother of Fred Carter, one of the moat wall known and popular. all round sportsmen in the yIL e T and district. The -sad. news of their son's ...

“ DOUBLE DEALINGS.”

... DOUBLE DEALINGS.” The third play was the popular comedy by W. W. Jacobs, Double Dealings. ’ Fred Carter, clerk on holiday at the seaside, is mistaken by a local resident for the former fiancee of his daughter, who disappeared. Fred strongly denies this ...

FANCIERS' WHIST

... W. Gregory. playing a• lady (goose); 3, Mr. 0. Padfield, playing as lads (eockerel); 4, Mrs. P. GenOM. Gentlemen: 3 Hr. Fred Carter (turkey); 2. Mr. T. Stevens (goose); 3, Mr. H. Mears (cockerel): 4, Mr. E. Langrichrs. A good sum was realised for the ...

SUNUGHT SOAP

... P«.rry, Womba, the Jester; Mr. Geo. Sclliok, Arab; Miss Violet. Carter. Pieretrte; Mt-» Florrie Carter. Rainbow; Master Fred Carter, Pierrot; Mr. Monty Revan, Curate; 'Miss Letherbe, Golliwog; Mr. C. Wembridge. “Only a Copper;” Mr. Broadbent, Pierrot; ...

SOCIAL EVENING. Church Workers Entertained

... Margaret Shearn, A.T.C.L., of Paulton. Dancing was indulged in, the piano accompaniments being shared by Mr. T. Watts and Mr. Fred Carter. The Vicar and others thanked the ladies for their generosity in providing such a happy time. ...

Conzorvative, Victory Dinner

... cn the ovcasion of a Conservative Assamation victory dinner, to le held at the ' George and Dragon cn November 12. Mr. Fred Carter &lo made a farther application for an exteni•ion of licensed hours from 2.30 to 6 p.m.. on the afternoon of Noveuiber 25 ...

WHIST DRIVE & DANCE For Church Orlon Funds

... successfial competitors as follows: Ladies: .1, Mrs. (Amen; 2, Mrs. WSburn; coagulation, Miss Laura &infield. Gentleman: 1, Fr. Fred Carter; 2, Mr. W. Bull; consolation, Miss A. Sellars (playing • a gentleman). The ;mystery prizes went to Mr, J. Wickham and Mr ...