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FUNERAL AT TONBRIDGE

... Corinthians, was read by the Rev. F. H. B. Woodd. The principal mourners were Mr. G. J. Kimmins (husband), Mr. Lionel Kimmins, the Misses Irene and' Grace Kimmins (son and daughters), Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Neve, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. P. Neve, and Mr. and Mrs ...

WIALD TONIIOIOOS GAS CO. ' (dee.) Teribridge Ourr e Lawrence b 2; G. Sargent c Munro b D. Marchant 14;

... 18. lONTHASI 53; 0. J. GRACE'S XI • 199-11 (dee). 0. J. Grace's Xl.—Lt.-Col. P. W. Simpson c Cant b L. Moore 19, lA. R. Barton c and b Burrluck 43; W. C W. Brice c Willingham b Burrluck 2: J A by b L. Moore 0: S. E. A. Kimmins c Pinkney b Burrluck 41; ...

TONBRIDGE HARVEST FESTIVALS

... service the Rev. J. C. Waters was the preacher, and the choir rendered the anthem The eyes of all i (Barnby), Mr. Geo. J. Kimmins being the organist. The Vicar, the Rev. Stuart H. ! Clark, conducted the special children's service in the afternoon and gave ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... of David Keid Esq., the sentiment and grace of the remarks being worthy of Dr. Smiles himself. The programme ran as follows Pianoforte solo. Master Bobbins; Reading, Mr. Wood ; Song, “The Chorister,” Miss Kimmins; Original reading, Mr. W. S. Corke ; Song ...

FUNERAL AT TONBRIDGE

... Neve. Mr. H. A. L. Rudd, Mr. J.’ F. Reynolds. Dr. E. S. Cardell. Mr. S. J. Turner. Mr, G. T. Smith. Mrs. Darrah, Mrs. G. J. Kimmins. Miss Penn. Mrs. Barber. Mrs. Flemons. ;Mr. Edward Farr, the Misses Lane, Miss N. Chapman. Mrs. E. W. Parsons, Miss Beeching ...

REX BENT ALL

... Lucy, and Alfred; All at Xo. 1, Pembury-grove; Annie. Jack and the Girls; Fred, Maria and Doris; Mercy, Alex and her niece, Grace; Clara, William and her niece, May; Cousins Jim and Emily; Edie and Harry (Lewisham); . Nieces and Nephews from Tonbridge and ...

ANNUAL DINNER

... when Stainer’s Crucifixion ** was rendered by augmented choir under Mr. Geo. Kimmins, who presided the organ. The chorus work was very good, and praise is due to Mr. Kimmins for so ably training the choir. The soloists were Mr. Frank Jones, bass; and ...

[This report was last week unavoidably left over.] DISTRIBUTION LONSBURY COLLKUK, OHEATNESa PARK, SKVKNOAKS. ..

... subjects. Holy Scripture—N Tracy, W Franks, F Carlton, v Town. Mathematics —W Atherton, H Barham, Whitehead. Dictation—A Kimmins, Carlton, W Hart. Reading—N Tracy, W Franks, F Carlton, L Curtis. Grammar—G Hamlin, Hart, A May. History—N Riddle, C Smith ...

ffortbcomtiuj Events. FOOTBALL CLUB. DANCE in the RINK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15th. Carlton Orchestra. :: 8 to 1. ..

... . RAINFALL IN 1925. —The following the average rainfall for each month in Tonbridge during 1925, registered Mr George J. Kimmins, A.R.C.0., ITplands, The Drive, Tonbridge. Kain was measured on 174 days. January, 2.72 ins.; Febru ary, 4.39 ins.; March ...

EMMANUEL CHURCH

... for the lowly, the needy, the ,he Blessing, Mr. Kimmin* played i*ii ■ mvs'er'e. r-f life and grace, and oxtered for bereaved Royalw help ess. . Funeral March, from '• -m'd m the latter said that grace was*? Family. During hts sermon, the Rev. I>.| ...