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Evesham, Worcestershire, England

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EMEI

... for sitting eleven tiUICA St wide. There were various competitions Miring she etching. A goose was woo by Mr. Clare Illalvernt. The peas in a hog competition was wort be Mr. In the made competition. the prim for wbieb was a pig, the result wart a tic. ...

FLADRU RY

... organised the sweets and jumble stalls, the rifle range, raffle, darts and buried treasure, and hot ‘ clogs cooked over a camp fire. Competition winners were: shooting. Mr. T. Stubbs and Miss J. Bailey; buried treasure. loan Webb; sweets in bottle ...

WITH THE WOMEN'S

... address was giVen by Miss Olivier. a visitor from New Zealand. Afterwards tae members look part in country dancing. It was announced that the Red Clogs Penny a-Week collection for June amounted to £1 12s. Bd. ()DUNHILL AND DISTRICT— At the July meeting tne ...

ELMLEY CASTLE

... Tea was followed by musical games, and a group d Norton children presented a Nativity play. WIGHT DRIVEAND DANCE. a. successful whist drive and dance was neid on Wednesday in the Village 1011 as a special effort for the Red Cross Rural Pennies Pus‘ The whist ...

PERSHORE

... PERSHORE. Item Otte Conrarrrtm.e.—Whist, crib and table quoits competition. between teams red tang Pershore Working Men's end InsenContradee, and the Pam. Working Men's Club took place former on Friday and oomeioned good deal of interest.. The quoit pitchime_ ...

Festivities At All The Local Schools

... Wednes- concert. Presents were distributed and the programme ended with old Father A. J. Proudman. time dancing, day Included pines. dances and Competition prize-winners were: songs. followed by tea, which was Davies (radio set', K. Provided by money raised ...

HOSPITAL FETE AT EVESHAL

... frequently applauded. The march round wee followed by • pretty country dance. A irately minuet danced by herald. and acre beions the aseembied Queens and other cards was quite delightful. The dance representing the shut& end the deal were clever and effective ...

COLOUR SCHEME

... s Act paint which would roll out on a , wishes were given to Miss Freda 1957. and that only in exceptional point without clogging You can change plain china into and beautifully decorated ware and the COAT-HANGERS Fletcher, a young membei, on her Which ...

STANDARD. IN OFFUIHAIN TO-NIGHT. , Novel Gond far Mese ill The 'maid 80. Bella and other moue • compost. ,h.

... B. Eaaez and Mesdames E. Spier?, F. Andren., and W. Creaaaell. competition for a bottle of port realised £1 and ono MOO lit Mrs. Tanner. while Cl 11.. Od. wan made by another competition for a half tea mt. which stria to Mrs. L. Hale. Mr.. C. Cox attended ...

rrEsn Am

... Mama on Sunday. am* •lao an ilatoreasinyr mi.:lrue there on Mambo ricamoi. 89. 0 . 1 'ligetrona wane taken. FOOTBALL Clog Duch—A dance wa- bad at the Public) Ran tram 7 WI 12 on Monday evc log in aid the !Leanly.= Avon Foal:NO Club. Avon Oreheetra provided ...

BROADWAY

... carnival dance, promoted by the local branch of the Woman's Institute in aid of their fund., took place in the Pariah Room on Tuesday evening. The room was gaily decorated with coloured crepe paper. streamers and balloon.. and about 100 danced to miner ...

NOR TON -IN – KAMER

... 2. The dull*, of M.C. fey whist end dance were ally carried through Mr. White. For the dance, which followed, the company was further augmented. The Riviera Danis. Band if:heltenhanii supplted the music for dancing. The, refreslinient buffet was in the ...