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AT THE PARTY

... AT THE PARTY 1 am sure lots of vou are lucky ones who are going to several parties and having one vourself at home, Of course you want to make vour own party a great success, don’'t you? So you must start making plans for it at once, If vou ask vour mothér ...

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... party HYMN FESTIVAL.—It is announced that the Longoboby R.D. Choral Festival will take place at Branston Church, on Wednesday next, at 7.30 p.m. The combined choirs, numbermg about 100, will be under the conductorship of Mr. H. S Trevitt, F.R.C.0., while ...

The Party

... The Party. [By MISS KATHERINE E, - WAKEFORD. ] Phyllis lay in bed and “watched the firelight dancing on the bright steel of the tender, and on the looking glass and the pictures. It was Christmas kve, but she was only just convalessent after flu, and ...

THE SHUTTLECOCK OF PARTIES

... THE SHUTTLECOCK OF PARTIES Captain Weigall, referring to the Gov ernment’s land programmie, said he did no wish to & agriculture ‘made the shuttle. cock of parties. 1 should like to hear M ...

THE FAMILY PARTY

... THE FAMILY PARTY. “The Bradgates told me they were having o family gntherin%'lor the festive season. 1t was to consist of 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother, 2 fathers, 2 mothers, 4 children, 3 firaudchildun, 1 brother, 2 sisters, 2 sons, 2 aughters, 1 father-in-law ...

THE GARDEN PARTY

... THE GARDEN PARTY. e : % 'A.ldu:l‘l‘? e g:: party given ermym 1o m-. Jwb'n.— Mr. Jermyn, who is the chairman of the Kings Lyun Liberal Arsucation, had provided a most :-n entertainment for hu‘w. The gro of Durleagh House are Iy situated for a gathering ...

CHILDREN'S PARTY

... CHILDREN'S PARTY Miss A, M. Turner said that Mr. J. Hill, a tormer Guardian, wished as in other vears to give a Christmas party to the children in their care. The Board gave the necessary per mission and m‘g)rf-ssed thanks to Mr Hill. INSIDE. The Chairman ...

LABOUR PARTY

... LABOUR PARTY. Constitutional Club.—J. Hudson and W. Cooling, 1; G. Biadshaw and J, Smith, 3; Ho Aven and J. Teige, 4; . Bolingbroke and IT. Toyne, 2; H. Trigg and G, Clark, 2; total, 12 Ind. Labour Party.—\. Bolton and A. Dillimore, 4: T. Haderaft and ...

THE GARDEN PARTY

... THE GARDEN PARTY . Phig s something ke what o suec ewing, In the centre Mrs. Edward \ happiness Bea roses itiful as the flowers ...

RDEN PARTY

... RDEN PARTY play) Sindell. On the Parker looks on whil delivers the wood. In the lower group of pictures, that on the left shows various wel| Knowy, guests, including the Rey. Dr. and Mrs. Moxon and Mr. Arthur Neweyy, Centre, Mrs. Bennertt entertainng ...

THE PARTY TRUCE

... reads a full report of it, is an open breach of the party truce which was arrived at on the outbreak of the war, and was confirmed by the formation of the Coalition Govern. ment representing all the parties in Great Britain. 5 3 That Coaliv' n Government ...

GARDEN PARTY

... GARDEN PARTY will take place in the Grounds of CROSS.O'- CLIFF (kindly lent by Mr. and Mrs. Murfin). TEA will_be provided from 430 to 6 o'clock. A STRING BAND, under the Conductorship of Mr. Goodhand, will be in attendance. At 6.15, a CANTATA by Children ...