TWICE NIGHTLY
... TWICE NIGHTLY OE O'TOOLE 1 BERT CECIL I Frank AndreWs Re A Arth Dolly Lewis ...
... TWICE NIGHTLY OE O'TOOLE 1 BERT CECIL I Frank AndreWs Re A Arth Dolly Lewis ...
... Hours' Show. ANGUS WATSON The Popular Young Comedian and Dancer. JACK LEWIS AND HIS ROLLING STONES The Act with a Punch. FRANK ANDREWS. REX ARTHUR. NANCY COLLINS. DOLLY LEWIS. TOMMY WOOD. ...
... Hours' Show. ANGUS WATSON The Popular Young Comedian and Dancer. JACK LEWIS AND HIS ROLLING STONES The Act with a Punch. FRANK ANDREWS. REX ARTHUR. NANCY COLLINS. DOLLY LEWIS. EDITH WALLINGTON. TOMMY WOOD. BERT CECIL. ELSIE DAY. ...
... Postmaster, addressed the members as an old colleague. He had been the District Organiser for the West Wales area. Mr. Frank Andrews, Executive Council. and Editor of the Post, on rising to address the members, received an ovation. He said he was not ...
... Rees Thomas, John Thomas, W. Winwood, Thomas Morgan, John Jones, W. Goulden, J. M. Dunstan, David John, John Deere, jun., Frank Andrews, Dr G. W. Simpson, &c, &c. Mrs Nicholl, upon declaring the Library open, hoped that it would be the means of bringing the ...
... was stationed on the timid Coast wbi!e serving as a radiographer in the The death has occurred in Nelson. Canada. of Mr. Frank Andrews. Mr. Andrews was formerly of the Old Post Other, Llant wit Major, and was the bro. their of Mr. H. Andrews, who still lives ...
... a well Midst, and with stealin g 81b,.. o f tea 11b. of valued at i ss. 7c1., t' on the 211tb Angina. Defendant swere Frank Andrews, Ate t ,_ ). Andrews, Ch.istopher Thomas, as There are Chfistmas Annuals 0 Coldicott, Jas. Jones and Cyril Willksg ri Alte ...
... Familks. A very pretty wedding wa.: r.o.emnised at Wells Cr..thedral ot. Monday last, the contracting parties being Mr. Frank Andrews. of Charles Street, Tony landy, and. Miss Pheebe Standhoy e, daughter Mr. and Mrs. S-.andhope. of Wells. Somerset. The ...
... outings to the town since Whitsuntide Bank Holiday. Arrivals in Jamaica.—The gratifying information has been received that Frank Andrews and Mr. Charlte Johnson. of this town. have safely reached Jamaica. From their interesting letters it appears she; had ...
... and Mrs. A. Parsons, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law; Messrs. David Howells and William Howells, Messrs. filbert, Frank, Andrew Smith, James Rees, Owen Day, Raymond Day and Brian Rees, nephews. Among the general public were: Messrs. W. M. David, K ...