INTERESTS OF ENGINEERS
... coffee set stand to Mrs Brown. Councillor Brown expressed thanks. Entertainment was provided during the evening by Messrs Jack Wilkinson, Roy Brown, George Sutton, Harry Moxon and Miss Connie Ward. ...
... coffee set stand to Mrs Brown. Councillor Brown expressed thanks. Entertainment was provided during the evening by Messrs Jack Wilkinson, Roy Brown, George Sutton, Harry Moxon and Miss Connie Ward. ...
... of exceptionally high order. The flowers and vegetables were disposed of immediately after the judging by auction, Mr Jack Wilkinson being the salesman. This was followed in the evening by a concert and further sale of produce, most varied assortment ...
... the national union. A vote of thanks was moved by Tom Selby. seconded by Albert Holt, and supported by Jim Kennedy and Jack Wilkinson. Mother Humber Fund donations received during last October include: Kingston High School harvest festival. £22; S. Bolton ...
... second engineer on the lost Hull trawler Axinite, who was married, was the third son of Mrs Susannah and the late Mr Jack Wilkinson of 85 Wellsted-street, Hull. * * 4c Colonel Lambert Ward, M.P., his speech at, Hull on Wednesday night, mentioned that ...
... Village, Philip Monmouth-street, Harold Beech, Perth-street, Frauk Gibson, Walterstreet, Frank Fantborpe, Hawthorneavenue, Jack Wilkinson, Holderhess-rbad, and Stanley Wilkinson, Beverley-road. Judgment was respited the case against James- Dnfton, of Sunny-bank ...
... Smallwood and Mr J. Fisher. An entertainment was given by George Sutton (tenor), Mr Eddie Hanson (light comedian),. Mr Jack Wilkinson (comedian), Mr Will Atkins (ventriloquist) and Mr George Moxon ...
... were growing in strength as the years pass. Mr E. R. Kirby was compere for an entertainment contributed to by Messrs Jack Wilkinson. Mark Simpson, and Ron Wakeling, with Mr T. Allen at the piano. ...
... Trinity Back row (from left) Billy Jacques (trainer) Frank Bief-by Billy Westerdale George Van Rooyen Frank ‘Sandy’ Gibson Jack Wilkinson Bob Wilkinson Front (from left): Louis Harris Rhys Rees Laurie Osborne Arthur Moore (captain) Billy Clark Jim Cook Gilbert ...
... SrNsON. - At' St. Barnabas' ' ' h >-. oldest son of Mr and Mrs F Richardson, Ivy, youngest daughter of Mrs and the late Jack Wilkinson, both of this E ?'n; Woo M'~ S ; ptPmber »« Shalford Guildford Anne elder of Mr and Mrs J Wood, Iron Latch, the Old Quarry ...
... weather was fine but dull, the grouad being in heavy condition. Unfortunately tho Rovers had to te«ke the field without Jack Wilkinson, who was suffering from knee trouble, and in consequence Clark tame fill the vacancy. There was stiffish east wind blowing ...
... his former position the centre. will allow return to his suitable position in partnership with Seven forwards, including Jack Wilkinson. been chosen, and this arrangement likely adopted week, one the mayors being rested turn. final choice on will raad from ...
... HARVISON and HIS BAND. THE THREE DIXIE ACES, of 8.8.C. Fame. MISS MAGGIE WYNG, Soprano (late Show- Boat Company, Drury Lane). JACK WILKINSON. Entertainer. MISS WINIFRED WELLS, A.L.C.M., at the Piano. SILVER COLLECTION. FOOTBALL MATCHES ROVERS v. BRADFORD CRAVEN ...