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... at the Hospital yesterday to s he Purchase of crockery Priz.es were won Mrs T. Stoue, Mrs Brittam, Mrs. J. Rogers,. Mrs, Lawton Mrs. Bannister, and Mrs. Blant. ' ...
... at the Hospital yesterday to s he Purchase of crockery Priz.es were won Mrs T. Stoue, Mrs Brittam, Mrs. J. Rogers,. Mrs, Lawton Mrs. Bannister, and Mrs. Blant. ' ...
... of cutlery to Mr. Len Rogers, the Club Secretary, as a wedding gift. Mr. Malkinson spoke of the energy and enthusiasm displayed by Mr. Rogers in the interests of the Club, and Mr. Rogers suitably replied. I see Mr. J. 8. Bannister, of Kirton, had charge ...
... Haerison, the programme being as follows: Song by Guild Members: Drink to me only with thine eyes • Pianoforte solo: Mr. K. Bannister; Song: Miss Ilurst--Night of Love; Rec itation: Miss Baker— Counting Eggs ; Pianoforte solo: M. Walker; Community . ...
... D.C.I. P. Bannister (treasurer. Montagu Hospital). D. S. Humpnreys J.P.' D. Wilson (secretary. Montagu Hospital). H. Straw (secretary. Swin- I ion committee , . and B. L. Smith. The service was conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. T. G. Rogers. Aid. Lane ...
... (brother-in-law and sister); Mr. anil Mrs A. Garner, of Peterborough (unrip and aunt); Mrs. Pearce (aunt); Mr. and Mrs. bannister. Wreaths were sent by:—mother and dad; Bella, Erne»t and boys; Edith, Arthur and Doris; grandma Wood; auntio and cousins ...
... —E. Carter, Ibw.. b Rogers, 19; A. Mitchell, b Rogers, 0; H. Bland, Rogers, 0; R. Bevis. b Ormsley, 0; J. Bland, Winters, b Taylor, 22; C. Norman, b Rogers, 0; J. Duke, Koaers, 3; A. E. Townsend, Rogers 2; H. C. Orchard, and ...
... Dough gnd Wllloughhv; Pyk.tt. Bannister and Peace*: Merrj weather. Scott. Whitehall, Mo*lcy and OldScld. BOOT'S AinLETrc_RES._T. PLAYER'S ATHLETIC RM. Boofa Athletic.—Boblnion; Tyera end Corpe; Janies Corker end Chester; Rogers. Bevnotda Clack. Moody and ...
... Parish council, took place in the Council Schools on Monday, when those present included: Mosers. Edward Freeman tic, \V. 8. Rogers J. W Tunnard, A. Wilson. E. Kobineon. and J. W. Dennis. A draw took place in regard to the vacant allotments. Mr. G. Pell ...
... property, to the total value of £28 13s. 4d There was a second charge of breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Frederick Bannister Butterworth at Carlton, on the same date, and stealing four notes, two 10s. notes, 6d., and o*her rases similar character ...
... Brown (Alec). NOTTS. ALLIANCE CUP. BOOT’S ATHLETIC BILSIHOBPE COLLIERY Boot’a Athletic. —Wright; Hough, Willoughby; Pykett, Bannister Pearce; Walker, Scott, Whitehall. Mosley and (Hdfleid. BANSOME AND MABLE'S t. RALEIGH ATH. A Maries.—Bryan; Cocking, Weat; ...
... Booby b Garlick Mayfield opened well, Rushton 58 not out, Singleton b Garlick and Fisher, 14, helped their side to win a Bannister (Stone b Garlick . 0 very pleasant game by 6 wickets. Pearson o Tunnicliffe b Garlick ASHBOURE A. Gladwin not out , Ricketts ...
... eleven beat the Melton Old Grammarians 7-1, the soorers beteg A. Hawley (3). W. Wesson, W. Stevenson. I. Cavill. and A. Bannister for the Old Ben and B. Batchelor for the Meltontana Valley Reserves retained their unbesta certificate at the expense a Friends' ...