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2lb. Boz. Luton Baby—Lusty As Other Chaps Now!

... crinoline. She introduced the same colour in her hair bow. Miss Zena Austin wore pink net embroidered with tiny floral posies. Blackberry moire in full skirted style was worn by Mrs. R. Chambers, and Miss M Chambers was in pale blue chiffon. A white cream lace ...

SHILLINCTON

... the arm, log, and back. He at Colchester Hospital, end getting can expected. THE SCHOOL CHILDREN picked about Ccwt. Iqi. blackberries during the past tLioe weeks for jam for soldiers and sailors. ■ICtrrON BUZZARD. in AH who «u formerly the and discharged ...

Hobby Luton Couples

... when ripe; Mrs, Parker sells them in aid of some charity such as the local Blind Welfare. Loganberries, raspberries and blackberries cover all the fences, whilst such mundane things as potatoes are carefully concealed with borders of fruit trees. Mrs Parker ...

FOOD CHOPPERS

... fire and also tor inventing belt protection when line. ihc children oi Odcll School have proved themselves tho champion blackberry gatherers the county, ar.cl nicy wiJt receive payment ram r*d. per lb., instead Id., us paid to other children. by soldiers ...

BEDS-HERTS-BUCKS. Bedfordshire. The death from shell in the line fire •recorded Bedford winner the Military ..

... xdpl' i ieed for shire mare sold at a farm sale, and all the live stock was disposed excellent prices. The total collection blackberries in Bedfordshire for jam for our soldiers and sailora amounts to between thirty-five and forty tons, which speaks well for ...

Luton Wives Like To Know Husbands’Wages!

... Councillor Jack Harrison, Club Leader, and Mr Dick Harrison, secretary, were two of the organisers. Mrs. Harrison wore gown of blackberry moire. Miss Margaret Harrison was in night blue moire and Mrs. Dick Harrison was in white and silver. Mr. H. A. Mowse. chief ...

DAILV SERVICES HeaXZdCoeuikaA -j —a m.' • . * – H ‘ DUNSTABLE

... attractive mauve shade for those whom browns do not suit, w'hile Regal is true dark purple. Wine shades include dark foxglove, blackberry wine, and burgundy, and there is new grey- Norse. As change from bottle this winter, rifle green should prove popular. It ...

REGIMENT

... magazines and papers. Sergeants Mess: apples, Mrs. Lye; pears. Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Hubbard, Miss Olney. and Mrs. Groomes: blackberries, Mr. Punter; magazines. Mrs. Howard; cigarettes. Elsie Simpson. Margaret Darby, and Connie Cornish. THE HOUSE-TO-HOUSE ...

NARROW ESCAPES

... d on H( . onc ild . .Mbs • .he matched owned and driven, SUr- lighter, ash tray, dash light switch. 1 id.'ii with haws blackberries for such provision, and the plans would negotiations made with representatives of Thc of his wife had quite instead of ...

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... pupils of St. Mary's School; fruit and vegetables, Luton Lads League Harvest Festival; marrows and cabbages. Mrs. Smithson; blackberries, Mr. LADY WERNHER. Friday night's Gazette announced that the King had boon pleased to declare that Anastasia Michailovna ...

LUTON

... there about 3.230 p.m., and the younger ‘members then dispersed to partake of tne amusements and the older ones to vick blackberries. All met for tea, the rest of the time being spent among the various amusements. Mr. Alan Carter’'s Choir will commence ...