HORTON GENERAL HOSPITAL
... Kendall, Mrs. C. R. Palmer; cards and tinfoil, Mys, Godfrey ; magazines and old linen, Mrs. Savile ; comic_papers, junior Red Cross, Deddington School, ...
... Kendall, Mrs. C. R. Palmer; cards and tinfoil, Mys, Godfrey ; magazines and old linen, Mrs. Savile ; comic_papers, junior Red Cross, Deddington School, ...
... searching out and caring for cripples. The excellent work carried out %)y the County and Local Detachment of the British Red Cross Society has assisted the Hospital and Clinies very much in their work, and the Committee desire to thank all who so kindly ...
... Labour Exchange asking for particulars to be filled in. The Bench adjourned the case again for a fortnight. The British Red Cross Society reports that in 1930 the calls for blood transfusion by the Society reached the record total of 1,627, ...
... supported before the war was the St. John Ambulance Association, and on the formation of the Vol| untary Aid Detachment of the Red Cross Society here, he took an active interest in that |muvouwnL It was in connection with that jthat he inaugurated immediately ...
... Miss ! Leignt, Mrs, Johnson, and Mr, Bayliss, tinfoil and magazines Miss E. Gear ; tinfoul (2lbs.) Deddington School Junior Red Cross, Mr. Gazeley (1lb.) Deltah Hirons; tinfoil and books and used batteries, Mrs. Hitchman ; 24 new-laid oggs, Mrs. A, Courage ...
... Mr. F. G. Cobbett (auumar{{“innpeclur). and Mr. E. H. Sellers (Borough ing Officer). Dr. Wells also also represented the Red Cross Society. Supt. Cawse and a party of non-commissioned officers and men of the St. John Ambulance Division followed the Council ...
... hut secmed a lot. The SecreTaßY said it included light and fire, The TrREASURER said they had received nothing from the Red Cross that year. They gave £5 m November but she understood they had altered their financial arrangements. & Dr. PENROSE said he ...
... ), Deddington Junior Red Cross School ; tinfoil, B. Cox and Mr. T. Singleton ; boeks and games, Gladys Haynes, ‘ l BOX. PLAIN. & FANCY. | EMSTITCHING. PICOT EDGING. EIDERDOWNS RECOVERED. sutrouasmmw MADE. CGREENAWAY'S MIDLAND ‘RED’ DAILY COACH SERVICES ...
... one of the best in hospital, a model of patience and splendid influence over others.”— [:lm officer commanding Banbury Red Cross Hospital ; Frank Humphreys: | Bid and Evelyn; Auntie Kittie; Uncle Jack and family ; Auntie Nell and Uncle Will; Mr. and ...
... the recreations which appealed to him, which he did with an exempfiir} absence of complaint. He was an active member of the Red Cross Society and before joining the Forces was one of those who assisted in the running of a rest station for troops at Banbury ...
... with a missionary moral, called *“* The Lady with the Lamp,” was produced by Mrs. Meredith, the actors, represent. ing a Red Cross nurse, an elderly lady, a medical missions nurse, natives of India and China, and characters symbolical of Faith and Science ...
... llegntuu forego many of the recreations pealed to him, which he did with an ;firy absence of complaint. He was an member of the Red Cross Society and b joining the Forces was one of those who as in the running of a rest station {or troo Banbury G.W.R. Station ...