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... Addington, | some passages in the life of David Copperfield (Charles 6 Dickens) by the Rev. H. G, Clements, and “' Billy’s Rose,” Harding presided at the pianoforte, GR. Sims), by Dr. Pullin, were exeeedingly good, Dr, ...
... Addington, | some passages in the life of David Copperfield (Charles 6 Dickens) by the Rev. H. G, Clements, and “' Billy’s Rose,” Harding presided at the pianoforte, GR. Sims), by Dr. Pullin, were exeeedingly good, Dr, ...
... warmly applauded. Clever demonstrations of folk dancing were giv«n by, Girl Guides. The stallholders were:— Gifts: Miss Rose Harding and Mesdames Worthington and A. Fursdon. Produce: The Misses Carr. Cakes and sweets : Miss Gidley. Fancy goods The Misses ...
... conjunction with the ladies of the Committee, of whom Lady Florence Cecil, wife of the Bishop of Exeter, is chairman, and Miss Rose Harding, the hon. secretary. The appeal is for gifts in money and kind, the latter including clothes, or articles which may be ...
... fifteen, of whom two least should women. The Committee recommended the for appointment the City Council: James G. Owen, lies Rose Harding Aldei'tPV. 0. R. M. Clapp, J Stocker.. Councillors Browning, R. M. Ohallice. T. Gurnsworthy- f. C. H. Harding. W. C. Maton ...
... they were glad of the Shelter which they now used. With regard to Melbourne House, it had proved to be most useful. Miss Rose Harding eeconded. The Rev. T. G Cree, hon, secretary of the Church Penitentiary Association, supported in an earnest address in ...
... they were glad of the Shelter which they now used. With regard to Melbourne House, it had proved to be most useful. Miss Rose Harding seconded. The Rev. T. G. Cree, lion, secretary of tho Church Penitentiary Association, supported in an earnest address ...
... Sidwei•e INo. 2), Messrs. Reiland and Butcher, two of the old Guardians for this Ward, are seeking re-election, and Mies Rose Harding has now been nominated by the Women's Association for the Ward. In St. Petuak's Messrs. Reed and Balkwill seek re-election ...
... the National Tnion omen Workers, which consists of the following dJadies:—Mrs, Chorley, Mrs. Cunningham, Miss Daw, Miss Rose Harding, M Kon Rowe, Mrs. Viieland, Miss Exeter, October 22nd. + secretary. ...
... Scofileld. who was also responsible for their charming fairy dresses. Characters were:—Madam, Carol Peard; Julia Matilda, Rose Harding; Rosabel, stepdaughter, Lily Hockin; Fairy Queen, Ethel Dunn; fairies, Phyllis Pearce, ivy Walters, Gladys and Dorothy ...
... Cecil presided, and was supported Miss Higson, who is conducting a campaign for social the district, Mrs. Gamble, Miss Rose Harding, of the Association, and other ladies. Miss remarked that the great question of the hour was how, the midst of so many ...
... Stockwell; 2. Mary Prideaux. Class 2, Standard ll.—l, Alfred Darch : 2. Crang. Cla«s 3. Standard I.— l . Elsie Tucker; 2, Rose Harding. Infant?—l, Eveline Kidwell; 2, Joan Dunn. Prizes—Class — Margaret Kidwell. 2—Lily Pridcaux Class 3. Standard I.— Jessie ...
... received the consent writing John Alderson Ftxnte. Esquire! E.C, Recorder thfl esid City and Couxrry, provided 'the said Mies Rose Harding, Higher Summerlands;. Exeter, and Mrs;. Toxs, 90 Exeter, have been appointed to act with the above Committee Visitors ...