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... . Jonbs. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jone, a daughter, on March 13, 1929, at the Elizabeth Cowing Nursing Home, Sheffield. Unfortunately lost l*aby four days later. Wife progressing favourably. S, MARRIAGES, ETC. ...
... . Jonbs. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jone, a daughter, on March 13, 1929, at the Elizabeth Cowing Nursing Home, Sheffield. Unfortunately lost l*aby four days later. Wife progressing favourably. S, MARRIAGES, ETC. ...
... . Camp.-- Ed ie, wife of Billy Camp, 11, Berwick Street, Manchester-- a 'on on September 30, 192*V Both doing well. Daddy's still nervous. , MARRIAGES. ETC. ...
... . Mohtagcf On Tuesday, September 29. 1925, at 12, St. Mark's Hill, Surbitoff, to Helen, wife of Bertram Moutague --a son. S, MARRIAGES, ETC. ...
... . Miss Vellie Le Breton re engaged for second year by Messrs. Jazon and Montgomery to play principal girl in their pantomime Red Riding Afood. Miss Frances Ives, by Mr. Robert Courtneidge, for the Waltz Dream tour. Miss Carrie Harding, to play Robin Hood in Mr. Percy Mavis's pantomime Babes in the Wood. ...
... . Allan.-- Mrs. J. Allan, the dearly loved mother of Maude Beaumont, acci dentally killed July j. l'J-28, In be? 81st year. Haxcox.-- In loving memory of my de> voted and unselfish mother, wiio died July 5, after operation in Wolves hampton Hospital. Dep)y mourned by her broken hearted daughter, Olive Yorke. Norman.-- On July 7, 1928, In London Hospital, Wilfred Norman (Wilfred Norman Reaver), ...
... . Hazel. -On Nov. 1. 1821. at Boutti Shields, to Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Hotel (ne Oracie Buckley), a lovely son- xl ,.11 S, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, &c. ...
... . robs.-- Phyllis Mary-- step-daughter ...
... . 1, astlk man l>van.-- On January 19, at Christ Church, Wobum Square. Lou don, Florence Dean, of West?ll8 to Frederick Castleinaii, West Keu- sitintori. BIRTHS, S. ETC. ...
... . MR. JULIAN MALVERN. We regret to record tho death of Mr. Julian Malvern, which oc curred on Thursday, January 13, at Burton. His association with the stage extended over most of his eighty-five years. As a lessee of tho old Lyrio (now the Ambu lance Hall) in Morecambe Street, as well as tho Royalty, he was at one time a familiar fifpire in Morecambe. Ho began his thea trical career with ...
... . Bertram. In remembrance of my darling husband. Maurice, who passed over November 2f. 1928. When I am alone and silent I breathe a deep regret. For he was mine and I remember If all tho world forget. We shall meet again. Daddy. Sadly missed by his wife. Lena Lloyd. Camkron. In loving remembrance of Walter Morton-Cameron and little daughter Marguerite (Madge), whose anniversaries occur Novem ...
... . Lai rik-- Winfibi.d.-- On May 2, 1918. at Christ 'bur h. EiWrba'ton, Gertrude W infield (Winifred Laurie.) to Jack- Laurie. ...
... . JORNSOK. In loving memory of J, W. Johnson variety agent), who pa*>ed a way April 27. 117. Always mourned by his wife ai*ie Rivera). R.I. P. Rochkport. Julian.-- Never forgotten by his son Paul. W hub. In fonde&t memory of Edgar Charles White, tlie dearly loved hmhaad of Minnie WeW', who pulsed to the Great Beyond.' A^ril 28. 19(#. Never forgotten by those who loved him. C'RAATOK (Mrs. ...