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... previously taken a keen interest in the town's affairs . She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John Legg, wife of the Wimbledon tennis referee, who now lives at Horsham: Miss Daisy Mundy Tate; and Miss Violet Tate, of Belmont Lodge. The funeral service ...
... Bayley. the Bognor pair. Baviev clearly no opposition for the is perhaps better known as a Midhurst team and conceded Wimbledon tennis player and nine goals in each half. , county star. This was the first time that Mrs. B. .Über (Surrey), who the Midhurst ...
... included in a :W. entrance lee for a Comrades of the Royal Air Force garden party at Hnnw•orth aerodrome. Attendances at Wimbledon tennis tournament thin year totalled 21%000 an average of 114,250 per day—and constituted the higheiit on record. There were ...
... brought fame to herself and the City by winning the branch of a multiple store, took part in the cabaret show in Priory Wimbledon tennis doubles championship. With Miss Shilcock are the Mayor and Mayoress, Councillor Park, Chichester, on Saturday evening ...
... Marjorie Palmer fell off a waggon, hut she bounced up again full of smiles and none the worse for her little adventure. Wimbledon Tennis Player A well-known Wimbledon lawn tennis player, Mrs. Strawson. was down for the weekend. She was staying with Mr. and ...
... A. E. R. Gilligan (former Sussex and England cricket captain), Freddy Griscwood (8.8. C. commentator), Peggy Scriven (Wimbledon tennis player) and Geoffrey Gilbey (sports writer). Dennis Compton and Kay Stammers have also been invited. ...
... have a go from the pier. Among those who have promised to try their hand at water ski-ing is Miss Angela Buxton, the Wimbledon tennis finalist. ...
... With Derby Week and Whitson over, London Society is turning its attention to the nest big attraction of the season— Wimbledon. Tennis is taking a bigger place each year in the scheme of things during the London season, and the number of parties in hotels ...
... Ceylon. Ms mother, Mrs. * * D. Bennett, of Ivydale Road. Miss Ann Shilcock, the Sussex and Bognor, tells me: Graham has Wimbledon tennis player, teamed written to say how much he enjoys with Mini Pauline Hammond to reading the Observer for news of win three ...
... Flint Cottages in Sea Lane, a In the meantime, we had trouble at Sea Lane, where there was con- OR. H. 1 LUCKING Wimbledon tennis players remem bered with affection who were also siderable erosion and damage to the Dr. Lucking. who came to Middlewere ...