DEATHS
... Monday at 3 p.m. - Friends please accept this (the only) intimation and invitation., 2 HARDY.—At Rogal Infirmary, Edinbur%h, on January , 1947, ...
... Monday at 3 p.m. - Friends please accept this (the only) intimation and invitation., 2 HARDY.—At Rogal Infirmary, Edinbur%h, on January , 1947, ...
... aged 50 years, dearly beloved wife of FREDERICK VICTOR GREEN. Funeral private. R.LP. HARDY.—At Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, on January 3, 1947, ALEXANDER HAMILTON HARDY, beloved husband of MARGARET D. H, KATER, Bruce Road, Bathgate, Funeral to Bathgate ...
... Junction St. Trams2,7,l6. Ph. 5%2623 Ginger Rogers, Jean Pierre Aumont in « HEARTBEAT.” (a) 2.39, 5.39. 8. ~ Laurel and Hardy in ?_ 8,.59' «THE MUSIC BOX.” (U) 1.59, 4.59, 7.59 545 VICTORY, Portobello 10.30 s us why they didn’t cal Beats us, WHY. 0o ...
... Cartoon Masterpiece, “GULLIVER'S TRAVELS.” 3.25, 5.15, 5. Also Outlaw (Wild Horse) in ‘*‘MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY,” and Laurel & Hardy in .‘* Private, Life of Oliver the Eighth.” X 240 T ’EE GAL 10.14 Glynis Johns and Hugh M‘Dermott, “'l'lg_s MAN IS MINE.” (a) ...
... TVERE HJEE LOG’ oAN ; ; 6.3011&-2&:;' and Vocal Recital —_—2-00—0rgan an ST THOMAS' CHURCH. LEITH. 11—Rev. R. Duncan, B.D.—Prep. 6.3o—Rev. S. Wright, M.A., Radio Padre. S'l’ Thomas' Episcopal Church, Gla%ow Rd., Corstorphine. 11—Rev. G. B. Duncan. 6.3o—Lantern: ...
... 2 .BROOD gegxounds, bitches, for sale; cheap.—P. Harper, 207 Niddrie Mains Road, Craigmillar. X 4_ COLLIE pugs, £1 each. — Hardie: phone Broxburn 84. 40 K.C. ducks, 1946, laying and point of lay, £1 each.—Crichton, Glenorchy, North Berwick; tel. 275. 7 ...
... ” SX. SSTEPHENS 11 and 6.3o—Rev. J. B. LOGAN. 11—Baptismal Service. ST THOMAS’' CHURCH, LEITH. 11—Rev, J. Cooper, B.D. 6.3o—Lantern Serv., ““ 52 Years in Livingstonia.” ST Thomas’ Episcopa! Church, Glasgow Road, Corstorphine,—ll and 6.50, The Rev. J M ...
... Crabbe in « BILLY THE KID TRAPPED.” (U) NEW TOLLCROSS, Lauriston Pl. 2-10 “ GIRLS IN CHAINS.” “ GIRLS IN CHAINS.” , Laurel and Hardy: “LIVE GHOSTS.” Laurel and Har%v: “LIVE GHOSTS.” Bowery Boys: “Come Out Fighting.” NEW VICTORIA Open 1.45 ' Box Seats Bookable ...
... to Mr ana Mrs F. GEOGHEGAN (nee ALICE BORLAND) 10 Middle Arthur Place, a son. Both well, HARDIE, — At 9 Grosvenor Street, on February 1, to Mr and Mrs R. HARDIE, Old Saughton House, a daughter. KERR.—At 6 Hope Street, Philpstoun, on February 2, 1947, ...
... set, ; . » DOK of Klnsowledge. R ) s M £15.—3859 Ngwsb;geuzo 22s 6d derland of Knowledge, il6 Yols. MANU,RE. 1s sGre' 15E. Thomas St. * Cassell’s Popular Educator, i delivered.—C., d)' well rotted, 30s —7738 News, Tolleross. | ANURE (farmyard), d, vie ...
... Dumbiedykes Road. Funeral private CHALMERS.—A¢t the home of his daughter.. 1 Rossend Park, Burntisland, on March 4, 1947, THOMAS CHALMERS, aged 75 vears (late Su%erintendent. Burntisland Cemetery), husband of the late JANET BERRY COWPER Funeral to Burntisland ...
... have the b title role in e “Tess of the % i D'Urbervilles,” e which her g o husband, Ronald T Gow, has adapted b % from Thomas § R R Hardy's famous novel. Before he began work on the play Mr Gow, with his wife, had a holiday in the house reputed to have been ...