THE CHURCH SPEAKS
... THE CHURCH SPEAKS ...
... THE CHURCH SPEAKS ...
... ON SPEAKING DISTINCTLY Parents. vou must teach your children to speak distinctly. You are hopeless, I know, but your children have not yet fallen into vour evil ways, and it is your duty to see at they don’t. When you want to say (Good morning”® you say ...
... The Church Speaks ...
... To speak last night POPULAR personality Lady Isobel Barnett was due to speak in the area last night. Lady Barnett, who appeared on the television series Pebble Mill at One on Tuesday, was booked as the guest speaker for the March meeting of Nelson Dinner ...
... ‘ SPEAKING A PIECE.” The other evening there was a little company up on D?ton Street, and duringhthe entertainment the hostess dragged her little boy to the front to ** speak a piece.” *“ Come, Johnny, hmaa ’ood boy, and speak ‘ Mary’s ‘Little Lamb ™ ...
... WILLIAM BOOTH SPEAKS. When the evening is wet and the party has resource to that great entertainer—the gramophone—classics are listened to stolidly, a_good singer draws the remark *‘ Ain’t it nice””; but there is, perfect silence as the voice of the old ...
... SPEAKING NOT WILSON'S GAME. On being asked to give a speech, George Wilson stated that was hardly his game. Tl¢ however. daesired to sav that he - -had he given such a cordial welcome by the directors and everybody, that already he felt to have been as ...
... MR. SPEAKE The funeral took place on Tuesday at St. John's Churchyard, of the late Mr. Joseph Speake, of 53, Hargreaves Street, Nelson, who passed away on Friday at the age of OUs. The mourners were :—First coach : Murs. S{xlke. Miss Ethel Speak, Mrs ...
... Financially Speaking at Nelson AS THE struggle for league ints continues Saturday by turday, with the oceasional 110 added to the menu as alternative ingredient to t the public appetite, nd the Seedhill scenes a « constant battle is being ht—a financial ...
... Mayor Speaks to Morecambe Exiles ‘ THE MAYOR of Nelson, Councillor Mrs. E. Kay, said that despite the- recent cotton recession in East Lancashire people were still looking to the future with hope. She was addressing members of the Nelson, Colne and Burnley ...
... Merci beaucoup Martine speaks for ...
... Pankhurst aide speaks out - ¥ . Mrs Arnold Nelson 1 Miss Thorpe ALL RIGHT, the men have had their laughs. That is to say, about the Sex Disc¥imination and the Equal Pay Acts. Buh?ju*‘a‘.\out '%‘bof‘a? oten? rankly, the fact seems to be that, locally, ...