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... America Woodhall Spa W.l.'mem bers should have been entertained to a demonstration of Party Pieces but the demonstrator from RAF Coningsby failed to arrive. Mrs C. Gillon filled in the gap by giving a talk about her son’s visit to America. Hostesses were ...
... Talk America on The monthly meeting of Thimbleby W.L was held in the village hall. Mrs E. Sharp the president welcomed Mrs M. Cox and gave birthday greetings to Miss Dunn. Mrs A. Kisby was the speaker on her holiday in America. Competition winners were ...
... Tales of America MELTON Ladies’ Afternoon Club meeting in the Colles Hall began on a sad note. Members stood in silent tribute to Helen Needham, who died recently. Speaker Mrs B. Ellwood recalled her autumn holiday in America. She spoke of her trip to ...
... Summer in America STUDENTS at Northampton College can find out more about working abroad. Tomorrow's talk by Camp America's Steve Kelly will tell pupils about summer camps in the USA. He will be on site from 11am to ipm. ...
... Letters to America A CHANCE to make a new friend through letter writing is being offered to people aged over 50, in a new international pen pals scheme being set up in America. International Senior Pen Pals is looking for people to link up with one of ...
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... AMERICA AND RUSSIA A Melton woman, Mrs, Houston was the youngest daughter of Mr. Joseph Brewin, who was the wellknown bandmaster of the Melton Town Band for 47 years, and a sister of Mr. Fred Brewin, who died in 1950. Mrs, Hauston was a beautiful needle ...
... Talk on America MORTON Methodist Young Wives’ Group met in the church hall and the speaker for the evening was Mr H. Whitton a local farmer and businessman. He gave a very informative and witty talk on his travels and experiences in the USA. He told of ...
... WRITTEN TO AMERICA “I have done everything and I am aware there is still a smell. I have even written to America in the effort to seek advice,” said Mr Daubney. Coun John Read, the Roughton representative, outlined the history of the bait breeding unit ...
... even America A vote of thanks was giver by Mrs M. Hollingshes thanking Mr Cherry for 50, beautiful slides, and mayb; encouraging the member: obtain binoculars to s, bird life for themselves. Mr Cherry judged the cop. petition for the best anima| bird ...
... AMERICA’S DEBT The Attorney General had added that farmers never had been so prosperous as now when a woman in the audience interrupted with “Thanks to the United States.” Sir Hartley replied, saying that the programme of Marshall aid was statesmanlike ...