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... 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 ...
... 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. ...
... CONCERT Patients of the Cottingham Sanatorium enjoyed variety show presented last night by Mr Mark Simpson. Artists -were: Jack Wilkinson (comedian). Annie Brooks and Cathie Shepperd (vocalists), Wal and George Couison (comedians), George Sutton (tenor), Fred ...
... loving father (Harry), died leb. 17th. 1936; also brother Billy, died Feb. 16th, 1935. —From Harry and Lily, hlsie and Jack. • WILKINSON. —Treasured memories of a devoted husband and father, passed away Feb. 17th 1938. His life beautiful memory Hig absence ...
... double bass; George Dixon, drums). Mr Harry Taylor, tenor; Miss Madge Morfitt. soprano; Mrs Andrews, blind vocalist; Mr Jack Wilkinson, comedian; and George Sutton, tenor. ...
... Mr Will Haywood (ventriloquist and conjurer), Goofus Brown (yodeller and entertainer). Harry Moxon and his accordion, Jack Wilkinson (comedian), Herbert Boyd (tenor), and Bert Fisher at the piano. Mr Sam Guest provided the refreshments and Second Lieutenant ...
... Squadron of the Hull A.T.C. held their first annual supper last right, when officers, members and friends were entertained by Jack Wilkinson's concert party, The Pals. Catering arrangements were under the supervision of Miss D. Beevers. Speaking of the future ...
... cn»' e d*! i.>» beloved husband »» , eS ington. Cortege J. service Prince s-» et ...
... Signalman's Death The Rev B. L. Greeson conducted the funeral at Crosby cemetery last week of Signalman Jack Wilkinson, of 75, Grosvenor - st., Scunthorpe, who died suddenly at Huddersficld at the age of 23. Signalman Wilkinson joined the Royal Corps ...
... party provided a two hours non-stop entertainment in aid of the cadets' social and welfare funds. Those taking part were Jack Wilkinson, Bert Fisher, Fred Ruston, Freddy Carmichael, Roy Brown, Daisy and Ann, the Vee Sisters, Anne Brooks, and Rennie. ...
... excellent show to the officers and men of the Merchant Navy at Merchant Navy House last night: Bert Fisher (pianist), Jack Wilkinson (comedian), Ray Brown (vocalist and siffleur), Miss R. Harrison (soprano). Betty Simpson and Ann Hindspith (dancers), ...
... MUSIC, DANCING REGAL THEATRE, BEVERLEY. . SUNDAY VARIETY. JULY 11th, at p.m. Special engagement of the wellknown comedian, Jack Wilkinson, with his famous comedy show, including: Roy Brown, the whistling vagabond; The Don Duo, acrobats; Betty Simpson, soubrette; ...