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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 ...

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 ...

CITY GRAND JURY

... Lonsdale, My, L. F. W. Nissler, Mr. Arthur G. Pariott, Mr, A. Thomas Rose, Mr. A. ). Tuttell, Mr, €. W. Watson, Mr. Wm. C. Patton, Ml, R. W. Stokes, Mr. G. Walkley, \Mr. G R. Wingad. ...

BARROW

... balanced side. The rincipal newcomers are Dark (Halifax Town), who has been chosen captain, Beck (Walsall), Hamilton (Southport), Patton (Irish Junior International), and Bishop (Cradley Heath). ASHINGTON. , After last year’s deficit of £1,540 the | directors ...

WILSON’S STATEMENT,

... wound and orldcred Wilsont’s removal to the Hospital, ~ Wilson, said the witness, had been in an asylum at one time. Mr. John Patton, junior house surgeon stated that Wilson told him he had inflicted the wound himself. Bronchial pneumonia supervened and death ...

LINCOLN CATHEDRAL REPAIR FUND

... Tall, £2 25.; Mr. R. Wood Powell, £2 25.; Rev. H. C. and Mrs. Percival, £3 35.3 Messrs. H. Poppleton and Sons, Zss: Mr. W, J. Patton, £5; Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Mawer, £s ss.; Mr., Chas. I, Blacklock, £35 55.; Mr. J. W, Ashley, £1; Miss Bentley (The Avenue), ...

WHAT THE POLICE Fouxb

... He subsequently _charged the woman with wounding her husband and she replied, “1 am sorry; he asked for it.”’ . Dr. John Patton, house surgeon at the County Hospital, said he had attended to the accused who was suffering from a wound two inches long ...

WOMEN’S “ORGY OF UNDRESS.” CONGREGATIONAL MINISTER'S ATTACK

... CONGREGATIONAL MINISTER'S ATTACK A piguant attack upon present-day women's dress is made by a Hull minister. The Rev. J. G. Patton, a Congregational minister, in an outspoken sermon said, “I am not adverse to modern fashion, but are we not being treated ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1928
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 183 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PALACE THEATRE. For such hot weather

... refieshing utle ol the revue to be staged tfor the last two at the Palace Theatre to-mght, ideal summeéer entertainment. as pattons throughout the week have tound George Muiphy and Tom Colley are the |~mn ...

By X-Ray. CARNIVALIA,

... years o, except that in the old days their pechs tlaunted the names of Derby and S Leger winners, and the swingboats for pattons in mass formation have lost their novelty Probably you might get e idea of the behaviour of a bad poat 1 a stormy sea by an ...

SOUTHWARD AGAIN

... SOUTHWARD AGAIN. We now return beneath the Bow, where was a private house, now Messrs. Patton’s shop. Many citizens will remember there a lady of great age who from a closely guarded recipe made a wonder ful brand of ketchup. Saltergate, of merely a narrow ...