POLNUAN
... league on ‘Vednesda wr•,k. Was a great success. The Lone Nenehie Orchest supplied the music and Mr. S. Tiring was Ripe blackberries ricked week ht Mr. K. Rurns, testifying to the tn:kiness 01 the season. ...
... league on ‘Vednesda wr•,k. Was a great success. The Lone Nenehie Orchest supplied the music and Mr. S. Tiring was Ripe blackberries ricked week ht Mr. K. Rurns, testifying to the tn:kiness 01 the season. ...
... ST DAY AND GWENNAP —The children Mr and Mrs Y whilst staying the with their Mr and J Nicholls Cross picked several ripe blackberries Mrs At funeral Mrs House whose last Mrs (cousin) attended from Mr Christopher (Trevethan) Methodist Church Choir tlfeir ...
... partook of tea being under supervision Seymour Vigus B M Scoble B The of the passed games ST If Comes”— days ago a bunch blackberries blossom the same stem picked in a sheltered spot the Parish Church New Year's Day took the place of evensong The lessons ...
... models of vessels he like to have of the thnt to and the the model returned “GUT” TOO MUCH COMMITTEE REDUCTION IN COUNTY blackberries which outvied the of and the Winter primroses and wallflowers which had bloom in January received sharp set-back icy-fingered ...
... by following members: Recitation, Cradle Song,' Miss Doro.hy Burton; solo, My TasK, Miss Eileen Keinia; recitation, ' 'Blackberry Pie. Miss Mary Mitchell; solo, our Father, Miss Gladys Cooper; Sea-Foams, Miss Phyllis Galloway; duet, The Voice of ...
... night and day (I (lied mouth is far from your head TI “le JUllC Tour trunk is all packed I fear can until spring red green Blackberry I said know you are when you’re red re red you’re green Blit to say what I mean to befuddle one’s head Seagull's Feather ...
... When—a curious thing!— something in a name after all! You mutt still remain standing ri About El Dorado. I To a red green Blackberry I salt I two words, El Dorado. are Spanish I know you are green when you'r Ile golden one, and take us back to I And you're ...
... Golden Plums l/ 2» Victoria Plums A/- l/5f Gooseberries 7d. Bd. l/' Black Currants 1/1 1/5 Blackberries 9d. 10 jd. The Penzance and District Industrial ...
... to re-formed it towards the COVERAGE separate Bray Keverne ordinary Master Frank Hicks of Porthoustock has picked a ripe blackberry of and The Lanarth the residence of Mr and Mrs Williams thrown to parishioners and friends advantage of viewing flowering ...
... anv write Mrs E A D Hunt lirr-'v Streatham Road Mitcham from Chapel '1'' a nan °f nnittall v)1' Lesley: fo'r plenty of blackberries: I ever wuiiirv saw for stomach the I This little Ter-l-ir in Mr A K Hamilton “Cornwall and the in th-’ alreadv reviewed ...
... And a comnanion were riding part of Cornwall. They were vary said Wesley: We ought to he ~.,nkfial there are plenty of blackberries: thi, is the hest country I ever saw for a stomach. hut the worst that I ever getting food. This little anecdote bout ...
... service Mr. A. Hoare rendered a much appreciated solo. entitled Why not Mr. A. Conde, Woodlands. Old Hill. picked ripe blackberries his garde* ea Priday last. 5.. Td: ALEXANDRA ROSE DAY ANNUAL COLLECTION IN PAR. AT. SLAM AND TVINARDNEATN OISTRIUTA • It ...