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... for the fenre. HusW said What that place, cemetery/ sir. was the reply. * Ah. me, said the last, hole (Original.> *—Jack Wilkinson. 22, Bards! ey-street, Fail Biver, Mass., TJ.SoA. J fyp ...
... Laycock.l Tom Ralph, Jack Sherman, Victor Shutt, Tom Watcrworth, and Stanley Walker. Fishing Pond.—Messrs Leonard Heap, Jack Wilkinson, land Jas. Walker. Gentlemen's Stalls.—President, Mr. Campbell, assisted Messrs. R. Almond, Bailey, J. Bailey, 11. Brown ...
... Frank Greenwood, Walter Horsley, Wilfred Hargreaves, John O'Neill, Albert A. Shoesmith, Gilbert Thompson, Jas. Wadsworth, Jack Wilkinson PRELIMINARY DOMESTIC COURSE First Year : Pass: May Brown, Margaret Chatburn, Annie Cooper. Nutter, Gwennie Smith, With ...
... There were prospects of something very interesting occurring, for when Cook and Whittakes became associated the! fall of Jack Wilkinson's first wicket they commenced to make things bum. their unsuccessful efforts to effect a separation Church tried levari* ...
... the Wesley School. Mr. Edward Hall presided, and Mr. Wrigley, Cltfheroe, was the speaker. Songs were tastefully sung Mr. Jack Wilkinson, Read, and Miss Connie Holmes, of Burnley recited. Miss M. A. was the accompanist. A special feature the service was the ...
... death has lost highly respected inhabitant and one who was well liked many circles. She husband and one son, Signaller Jack Wilkinson, R.G.A., who went France about month ago. SI. Stephen's Church. The harvest festival sen'fees which were held at St. Stephen's ...
... was well-known through having done excellent work for the Powerhouse, Club, along with her She leaves one son. Signaller Jack Wilkinson, of the R.G.A.. who France. The funeral will take place at the Burnley Cemetery tl afternoon. FUNERAL OF MR. DAN TAYLOR—As ...
... tvill able put good team into the field, for addition promising junior* they have spot M.it alkor. Fred Brown, A, and Jack Wilkinson back from army, whilst Tom will also available. Work is proceeding the direction of making the ground fit, and things ...
... WEDDINGS AT BURNLEY, WILKINSON—BROXUP. At AU Saints' Church, Habergham, on Tuesday, the wedding was solemnised of Mr. Jack Wilkinson, son Mr. J. R. and the late Mrs. Wilkinson, Lowerhouse-lane, and Miss Alice M. Broxup, daughter of Mrs. Broxup, of Ha ...
... of the British Oil Mills, Ltd. The hride was her and the duties bridesmaid Aere carried out Miss pijUn, New ;>ort. jMr. Jack Wilkinson Was liest man, and the ceremony was perforAd by th# Rev. H. Sanders. Mr. J. Piffles rendered merited service at the in ...
... Sanders. The bride was given away by her father, and tha bridesmaid was Miss F. Dixon, Newport, formerly of Burnley. Mr. Jack Wilkinson carried out dntia* of beet man. Mr. J. Pickles played sujtabl# wadding musio. waa served at the Willow Cafe, and later ...
... Harmonic. B. Craren 10 T. Barlow W. Parrimond . 4 F. .Turner V. Leigh . J. Patter 3 L. Barker .. Briscoe Jack Wilkinson 8 Jaa. Wilkinson ..„ A. H Lomax . 14 Total pointa . 252 gars Hounda (Tod.) J. 0, Sutcliffe A 21 ...