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MONTHLY MEETINGS

... Hostesses were Mrs. Stringer. Mrs. Quenby. and Mrs. Reynolds. The social half-hour was arranged by Mr, Marshall. Mrs. Spcncor-Thomas presided. Pulloxhill. —Mr. Lewis. Ampthill R.D.C.. gave a talk on Local Government. A competition for an article made of paper ...

MONTHLY MEETINGS

... Hostesses were Mrs. Stringer. Mrs. Quenby. and Mrs. Reynolds. The social half-hour was arranged Mr. Marshall. Mrs. Spcncer-Thomas presided. Pulloxhill. —Mr. Lewis, of Ampthill R.D.C.. gave a talk on Local Government. A coinpetition for an article made ...

STAFF INCREASING

... Royal Horticultural Show, one of the most beautiful recent years, at Westnstcr Tuesday, Mr. A. T. if Bedford, led in the or hardy flowers, letics. Barnes. ...

BIRTHS

... November, at the Elms Nursing Hume. Kempaton. to Dorothy (nee Tyers*. wife George Flute. the precious gift of son (Brian R.‘ hardi. FOUNTAIN On 27 November, at Pel- lord Genera! Hospital, to Pul Mooring), wife of Derek Fountain. the Nigeria Police, a daughter ...

TIMES * STANDARD 19 JANUARY 1951 BEDFORD 69421 TOWN BACKS FACE BRILLIANT LEICESTER ATTACK

... crashtackling will be employed elsewhere —in the England v. Wales match Swansea—a big responsibility rests and Ralph*. Cullen and Thomas, English and Welsh triallsts respectively, are brilliant Leicester centre* But they will not have an easy match with tackier* ...

BIRTHDAY PARTIES FOR TWO YOUNG BRANCHES

... hose husband seriously ill. each member inviting a guest. Mudie. The producer was The>v W ( S ) ed him a speedy Mrs. Spencer Thomas (presi- Mrs Armstrong. recovery. Final arrangements dent) welcomed them. were made for the annual Prizes were presented -mnn-il ...

RELICS OF NELSON AND NAPOLEON

... most ardent admirer. A word here, too. for the watch and sword of Capt. Masterman Hardy of the Victory , friend Nelson before Trafalgar. “By God! I’ll not lose Hardy ”, were Nelson's words before, on one epic occasion, he put about to rescue his stranded ...

To Play Ea»t Midland*

... their duel with England’s new half-backs. Hardy and Shuttleworth. will be one of the highlights. Combined Services: J. M. H. Roberts: ’Malcolm Thomas. •Lewi* Jones, *D. M. Scott, •K. J. Dalglelsh; *E. M. P. Hardy. *D. W. Shuttleworth; •S. T. H. Wright, ...

SEVENTEEN TEAMS ENTER DRAMA FESTIVAL

... Its. Soeon, Woburn Sands, and service for the coming year 5d Mrs Bowski ft and Mrs . lapham . • -A'lett, V.C.O, ga*e talk Hardy had again been respon- Miss Francis in her final on How to be a good W.l sible for inning the Thrift sunrtming up referred ...

FEDERATION HAS “BUSIEST YEAR ON RECORD”

... annual meeting at St. Peter's Hall, Chessuml^M^*’Dovne- Bedford. on Wednesday. It was also reported that County Ditmas. Mrs. R. Hardy, Mrs. membership had increased to 4.4ti7, and the year had seen Hutchings. Mrs. Humphrey, the formation of one new Institute ...

MOTOR VBHICLiS

... Wtlstead. m 4 Sales and service tor new Jowett Javelin Cars. Bradford Vans and Utilities.—Call and see the Main Agents and R. Thomas. Central Garage. Kempston (phone 2207). Bed* fora STANDARD 9 sain, old type, for sale, *ery new tyres. £BO —56 Irwin P.d. ...

BEDFORDSHIRE BUILDING SOCIETY

... to retain power. We shall lose our few remaining freedoms if we do not rouse ourselves . At the Labour Party's annual Kerr Hardy Rally last Saturday. Mr Bevan was reported have referred to grave divisions of opinion between members of the Government ” ...