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PITSMOOR WEDDING

... parties Miss lLilian Yule M second daughter of Mr. J. Blackett, of Pitsmoor, Sheffield. and Mr. Ernest F. Patton, eldest son of Mr. H. F. Patton, of Friern Park, P‘inchbm'l’ho bride, who was ;.von‘ ‘avay by her or, was attired in ivory ailk, hn&melaam ...

Published: Tuesday 05 September 1911
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 165 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

TO BREWERS AND OTHERS

... the endersigned, Samuel Patton 2ad Walter Patton, carrying on business as Dakers and Confectioners, at No. 198, and 335 Highstreet and Stonebow, Lincoln, and Corporation-street, Lincoln, under the STYLE or FIRM of S. and W. PATTON, has been DISSOLVED by ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. MARRIAGES,

... & DEATHS. MARRIAGES, Parrox—Foster.—On April 3rd, at St. Swithin's Church, William James, son of the Jate Samue]l Patton and Mrs. Patton, of 15, Orchardstreet, Lincoln, to Ellen, ovly daughter of Mr, George and Mrs, Foster, 34, Baggeholme-road, Lincoln ...

SHOT HIS HEAD OFF

... when the news etartled the citizens v: Lincoln that Mr. Samuel Patton had committed suicide, Samuel Patton! Most people would as soon have believed it of the Bishop himself. My, Patton wasa Christian man, temperance advocate, and socia]l] worker: he ...

Presentation to Lincoln Miller

... occasion of their silver wedding, Over fifty sat down to a sumptuous tea provided by Mr, and ) Mrs, Patton, to celebrate Vt{lc election of Mr, Patton as President of the Lincoln Master Bakers’ Association. Mr, I. Gould, a Past President of the Association ...

Tue First CAPTURE

... again. Evidence was given that Mrs. Patton did not wish to press the case, and the magistrates honund the defendants over to be of good behaviour for six months —The father ...

A. B. COLES,

... A. B. COLES, 5, BUTCHERY STREET, LINCOLN, S. PATTON, Pastry Cook, Conlectioner and Caterer, 198, HIGH STRELT, STONEBOW, AND CORPORATION STREET, LINCOLN. CHRISTMAS CAKES, CHRISTAMAS CAKES, ...

LINCOLN CITY POLICE [FIFTY YEARS MARRIED

... description of one taken from Messrs. Patton’s tea-room. She admitted taking the oruet. e then took har to Lincoln Tolice Station, whare she was charged and detained, May Ansell, 17, Gheviot-street, employed at Mesars, Patton's, 'ligh—treet. said {hat on Saturday ...

BLINDS

... BLINDS VENEILAS HOLLER, SHOP BLINDS, a. o REPAIRS of any Kiad. t WOULHOUSE & SON, GRANLIHAM-ST.. top of tugh-st., ALNCOLN. S. PATTON, PASTRY COOK, CONFECTICNER, AND CATERER, 198, HIGH STREET, STONEBOW, AND CORPORATIONSTREET, LINCOLN. CHRISTMAS CAKES. CHRISTMAS ...

DUNN AxD SONS,

... DUNN AxD SONS, THI BOOT PEOPLE, WHO WILL OV'EN EARLY IN THE NEW YEAR. S. PATTON, CONYECTIONER, FANCY BEEAD & BISCUIT MAKER, ’ AND REFRESHMENT CONTRACTOR, 198 and 335, HIGH STREET, AND STONEBOW, LINCOLN. BRIDES' CAKES! N CAKES! BR! Wer Quality and Price ...

STALL HOLDERS

... Mays, Alec. Allott, G. H. B.ow, A. Charles, C. J. Elvin, Grosse, C. Hannam, J. M. Harriscn, A. R. Hill, H. Hylton, W. ]. Patton. W. \, Rvder, H. V. Senior, { T. Wass, and Miss Hannam Plain Work Stall.—Mesdames F, Cram, 1.. H. Cram, J, W. Martin, and ...

SprciaLs,

... mile bicycle scratch race, J. H. Parkin, Mansfield: lap prize in the final of the same event. divided between F. B. Saville, Patton. and J. Gascoigne, Chesterfield : fastest heat prize in the mile cycle handicap, J. Sanders, Derby. ...