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... . The selection of Shanklin's - Carni• val Queen and Maids of Honour will be made at a dance to be held in Rylstone Gardens on June 14. ...
... . The selection of Shanklin's - Carni• val Queen and Maids of Honour will be made at a dance to be held in Rylstone Gardens on June 14. ...
... Clay Mall :garden on June IL hire. Brundrett t Pregident In the chair. A moat interesting talk was given by Mlu Marshall on Florence Nightingale. Refreshments were served by Mrs. W. James and helpers. The competition for best bunch of garden flowers arranged ...
... develo ment of the whole of that land was carrie: GARDENER SENT FOR TRIAL.—The Magistrates at the Petty Sessions yester day committed for trial at the ussex Assizes Donald Jackson Thorpe, former}; head gardener at Uppark, Harting, an now of East Grinstead ...
... beautiful a and best-known gardens in the country will be open to the public on Gardeners Sunday, June 28, in aid of the Gardeners' Royal Benevolent Institution and . _ . _ . . _ , the Royal Gardeners Orphan Fund. Hampshire ...
... were much impressed by the fine babies shown, and had difficulty in awarding the prizes. Fancy dress carnival. I, Miss Gardener, as June; 2, Mr. Pennicott, as Jazz. ...
... Defence service parade in Hyde Park, at which the King and Queen were present. N W.I. The garden meeting which was to have been held in Mrs. Puaey's garden on June 21st, had to take place in the Church Room on. account of the weather. Mrs. Poesy presided ...
... visiting in this city. The t t | wa in his overcoat pocket with some er belongings when he went to the Madi- 1 quar ‘Roof Garden on June 25th last. i brain guided him, he saw what d mn glowering at him, and, up hie ad he impulse of the delusion that t of ...
... held at the April meeting was most successful, raising £2 lis 9d. The June meeting will be i held n Mrs. South's garden, Final arrangements were made for an outing to Kew Gardens on June 2e The handicrafts team competing in the exhibition at the Spring Group ...
... Matthewman, 0. Pointing. R. Shenton, G. Workman. Orridge, and ldcAnulty. Arrangements for the annual fete In the Vicarage Garden. on June 14. were discussed, and it was announced that Mrs. Hyde-Lees, wife of the Archdeacon of Portsmouth, had agreed to perform ...
... will Ben Jeby, the hitherto comparstrreiJ unkivnvn New York Ixjxer. who also be Harvey over ten rounds at Madison bijoa Garden on June 4. , It has lioen rumoured, but not yet l , finned, that the winner will reco„niOT by the New York State Athletic f' ...
... wet the dance will be postponed until July 11.. MEETING IN VICARAGE GARDENS. —The June meeting of the Women's Institute was held, by kind permission 01 Mrs. Wilson, in the Viosrage Gardens Wednesday of last week. Miss Gladstone presided, and said she hoped ...
... programme which will comprise an allvillage tea, sports, fancy dress parade, and entertainment, to take place in the Rest Garden on June 3. followed by teenagers' dance and social in the 'drill hall in the evening, and wrist drive in the Institute hall. ...