THE RED CROSS
... THE RED CROSS. The soldiers in the trenches am waging no more desperate or heroic battle than these quiet, efficient, energet io men and women who weer the red badge of mercy.— Ma. E. Powsu.. ...
... THE RED CROSS. The soldiers in the trenches am waging no more desperate or heroic battle than these quiet, efficient, energet io men and women who weer the red badge of mercy.— Ma. E. Powsu.. ...
... Red Cross. FARMERS' JUMBLE SALE AT j A jumble sale was held in c* ket yesterday in connexion branch of the Devon Fanner* behalf of the Red Cross. A and dead stock and miscellaneO» sent in, and business was Hussey and Son, of Exeter, tioneers, and are ...
... Red Cross. SALE OF ARTICLES AT BARNFIELD HALL, EXETER. An interesting event took place at th© small Barnfield Hall, Exeter, yesterday afternoon. was a sale of articles made by soldiers at various Red Cross Hospitals in the district. The proceeds were ...
... RED CROSS Sale Closed at Exeter Yesterday £3,000 EXCEEDED Yesterday was the last day of the Treasure Sale at Exeter, on behalf of the Red Cross Fund. At the opening ceremony, which was performed at two o'clock, by the Sheriff of Exeter (Alderman J Stocker) ...
... Red Cross FARMERS' FUND. BARNSTAPLE MEETING, meeting connexion with the organisation scheme the British Farmers' Fund for Red Cross work was held at the Guildhall, Barnstaple, yesterday, decide what arrangement could be made locally raise money. The Mayor ...
... FOR THE RED CROSS. At the Hippodrome on Thursday afternoon entertainment was given by the pupils Miss Atkinson in aid of the Red Cross at the front. It was under the patronage of the Mayor (Sir James Bruton) and Lady Bruton, and there was a very large ...
... FOR THE RED CROSS. +) JAMES BAKER F.R.G M* LECTURE on ‘THE GREAT AND THE COUNTRIES DEVAS’ BY TISH T (illustrated by Limelight Views) Na GUILDHALL, WEDNESDAY, 17th, 1915, at 8 p.m. Reserved Se Other Seats Is. and 6d. ‘Tickets may tained from Messrs. ee ...
... For the Red Cross. CHILDREN'S GUILD AT To assist the funds Exeter War Hospitals, the Children's Red Cross Guild, of which Sir Robert Newman is president, yesterday opened a two days programme for their annual bazaar, entertainments, and 6ports at Bramdeaa ...
... Red Cross. FARMERS' FUND. EXETEIR DISTRICT'S BOUNTY. The pig which realise.! .£lool6s at Exeter the occasion of the jumble sale for the British Red Cross Fanners' Fund, was exhibited in shop in Queen'-street, and produced another £2 8s Bd. The result ...
... RED CROSS. WOMEN'S SERVICE. The British Red Cross Society and St. John Ambulance Association intimate that the War Officc has app'.'oved of the term eervice for women members of Voluntary Aid Detachments being reduced from twelve to six months. Members ...
... The Red Cross IN DEVON, ALL READY. meeting of the Central County Committee the Devonshire Branch, of the British Red Croes Society was heid at the Castle. Exeter, yesterday. The lx>rd- Lieutenant of the County (Earl For fescue) presided, and there also ...
... Red Cross treasure sale. DEVON GIFTS Th« Hon.ls«rtrcitari ...