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WeJnesiiiiy. Ajiiii Hitli THE TEESOALE MERCURY. Wednesday, April Kith, 1947.

5 START FORTH BRIDE. 61. SiLtS &HUHGH, BOWES. BIOGRAPHY OF STREATLAM GIRL MARRIED. DALESMAN TRAINS GOLD GUP

RUTHERFORD NORTON vbaiKY AND Ci- Ui.o.. COUNCIL MEETING. uuhuiHY LAMOUR. ROCERSON—DAVIES WINNER. AT BARNARD CASTLE CHURCH. AT BARNARD CASTLE. ir, the Rev.-, r.. 0, Butler, opened A wedding nf lunch local interest PARAMOUNT STAR. Ai the Trinity Methodist church, Baruai d CAPTAIN HECTOR CHRISTIE. uli' \ e inc. w.ig \\ i, 11 | .•aver, ufiur wnicli place at Iturnaid c'.asijc Parish t'.nurcu •>n Castle, on Saturday, a very pretty wedding lie » KO ui ilie .--ad new i% ine ueaUl 'or tne l'hnrsua\ between Mr Krues Denis liinht .- li •.'.iiy I .amour i- tut _Iilile yul With die was solemnised when Mr ireywr Davics, sou As trainer of Fortina, the easy winner ol the \ . if. >. . i. ae. nii-d even nioie. sad yr. lord, oniy .son ol Mr Mini Mrs Win. Ruther­ . oiy nliie-yiey eyes wit0 made the word oi Air iiiid Alls Uavies. ol Caling, Loudon, Cheltenham Gold Cup on Saturday. Caption . un> »,„. .u; • nine UU lue eve 01 Ills re- ford, Shiuslont . liaruaiil t.u>tle. ami Miss lii as Lucie saiuuii.-u ar. nam and eggs waa untied ill marriage lo Miss Cclia Mary Hector L. Christie, was the recipient of many ii..'.. .»ii ceuiis was very highly and pie Jean (JiriMine No:i•'!!. t i i .iuugluei of Mr Ut moue. Hogeraon, eldest daugnter ol Mr and Alls o. congratulations particularly from Yorkshire i ii.. .. n\ .i.;. lie too bad lUsiiuguishcJ u . an.i Mr* Arthur li Norton, • f >' i-au inu u.-. ' a •lite » me ^ni wini. while canaiying with 1. llogciaon, ol sireatlaiu, Barnard Ca.-lle sportsmen. The success for Cord Grimthorpc i- ii. "oi utiting oie war lie received the a, Siartfor.h. liainaul «.a-ile. 11.. . ci .inniij Uiiuce oano, decided to do suUielhuig The ceremony was conducted by the Be v. A. of Matton, a National Hunt Steward, was an all in \ ur tApie .-.u Utuch synipainy was i-oiiilu. ted by Die ii v. U. >tlwyii d) MU i career in motion inclines. li. Catelliati, and Mrs O. Parkinson officiated Yorkshire one. Fortina. a six-year-old hy v. i .... a.ui .lie Alelhodist Uitilcli I, took iter jus; lb mouths Siinih. Viear of Barnard'Castle. lo achieve-siar- at lite organ. T he bride, Who is welt-know n I'ormcr-Bertina also won the chief race at Man u, m. i..i.n-.-li .-ae« .ilisv ilie ChUrch men:- „ i,me sue fir tiiven away by lier father, the. bride yt&tQ UUlU u lu Ulc i laid siege to in the district, served for three yeiavssom and pearls, she carried a In1.nil. ^ o. the previous year were in die forepart of l'J3li iiorothy hud been Chester-le-Ssireet. Latterly she has been em- Mr R. Black, whe rode the horse on each There u> bouquet of pmk carnations and tea-roses. read by the seir&tary iMiss cargnt e. u and liea: a by duly u ,ew uiuusauu ployed at the I'ein.illiu 1'actoiy, Harliard occasion, is a well-known expert amateur w The The bride-maid was Miss Patricia Norton \.ei*~ , i; CUUrCh iiieiul.eis pre.-elil. lie ' i'..ili>i wnn lieio.e i\ay s Land. A year Caaile. 1 he hi idegioom is a serving nielli jockey. after 'sister ol the bride; and the main in of minute""' s were signed by the Vicar, ltd a hall later sue was known to millions not ol the Sattl training Beguneni B.A.C. Captain Christie, who trains a dozen horses at honour .Mis ituduli' Baay. Mfss Morton wore wim;Wl « ue -a.it n waa tits pleasing duly io s the sai'jng inn. she made thai gaiineii. stationed at Slreailai'n. Milton Marlborough in \\ iltshire, h;.s unique a dress of shell 111a.10.a11t with head-'xl , in...ii..- io .lie Church oltiiials ior a , .-. world :anions as Churchill's cigar. Vet tiiveh away by her iather, the bride w,.r.> sPortin« connections in Yorkshire; lie is the dres» of pink caxuelias. The matron ol 5 olli'i : a very venerable ollice whieli he has uuiii n in only I.' oi her -u nims. a while satin dress Willi veil and coronet of on'y so" "f Mr and Airs \\ . L. Christie ol .ler- *. iiaiea bai-K W tile i:. h ceintuy. Mr J- Thomp Uorothy l.aniour .s born December tilth honour wore a blue crepe dress with' pink brauge blossom. She carried a bouquet 0r Abbey, and married Lady .lean, youngest vi i.i,, Ml ricker-gili have noih been \eiy m New "v,iuail.. ju.r nutter and mollicr labour featheied bead-dress. The] carried bomjuels " red carnations and loses. The bridesmaid daughten r of Lord and l.ady Zetland ot Aske Utl led to on i duues. The \iijir said he wei'e separa.eu when she was three year- of pink carnations. The duties of hot man was Alias 'Dons Boaersoli . (sisler of Ihe **g« Richmondh , captain Christie, who was an ccr 1 i not ha\e bad two better Chinch | ^ stayeu.with h.-r inodter, Carmen, were earned on. by Mi J. {.. Walker, and'"' 0 U MM bride, and she wore a dress :of pale green °* *.e *••""*<>" Highlanders, was captured .»eiia. Ii was pleasing io see them With i i „\|,- A. I., lilaud, V. w w s 1JUU s hue with floral head-dress and earned with a British Force cut off near tin IS. C. lack- Hiehdly iuces at tne door Of the church ea.ii .- ( Uorothy s nusilies» agent. The star's Carler, S. A. Kllon, \\ . J. Horn Wi ew anemones. There was a small attendant coast in 1940. It is said that many soldiers ol proW son, S. M. I Villi .ck. and E. Raw .loft. The stin....i>. It w.i> iii.e:.' have men with su.ii fajhemvas knieu some years ago in an'air Dorothy Siswick, o.' Streatlain, and slit this force slid down the precipitous cliffs in an organist was Mr l. T. Wiguiuiuu. The UlL" iii. i.s.. lie Was very pleased for ah plane crash While working iol Ttanseollii- wore an ankle length dress of red velvet and effort to reach a but a matter of ten minutes church decorations were of white lilac. Had done and tueir great kindness t<> neuuil Western Airlines, wreath of roses. She also carried anemone heat them in attaining their objective. Thev had i' .aoiiauy. Mr Culler thanked the Dorothy showed tier In been obliged to discard their equipment and following lite ceremony a reception was "•''' •i aptitude lor Master Siswick made a presentation to i ,. nun n ."or .lieir devotion in always , ii,..|-, iuiu« he.'oie -lie was were practically unarmed when surrounded by held al the Morrill Arms Hotel. Greta Bridge, ''•*••'•>• U iour. At ilie be- ilie bride of a silver horseshoe 10 coiae lo.waid, iilao llien the Germans. where over Wh guests attended. The honey oenig ready ln-a i of her inolliei iii.i In i luolliel a friend, man was Mr Reginald Dorter, ii,ii- ; deputy organists; the Captain Christie married Lady Jean Dundas moon is bring spent in London, and the organist ol .»> wlij ui eased her ii a pairtolic .osiLiine lor hymns at the ceremony was bride's travelling eusenible was an ice-1:l; e teauei .ol nie cnurcn Choir, and the mem- the occasions* slie climbed up on a decorated rove at Middleham Church the day before he reported for duty with his regiment. Lady Jean registered costume with black accessories ami silver ; »-'naa> •-clioo l leachers, and the ladies box, sang a war song, and sold Thrift Following the ceremony a reception was fox cape. w no .HI.!, ciiai ol ihe altar vases ; the .-,tuiiip> to pusaing .New oi leanians. her racing colours in 1938. she lias ueid ai tue bride's home and later the happy Both bride and bridegroom are well- secreiaiy. Miss i.a.gut -very gi.'tei'l, who tie .oilowed through in tins war. Alias L;I|U"UI. eiouple left on their hoiievinoon which i•s\ „„ Air W. L. Christie who is St-1 years of age is J: in 1 ,, f owner of the Jervaulx Estate and a remarkably known in lite Barnaul Castle distrTtt. The telt there wu, •he co. 1.1 not do. -•V personally, has sold mine War Bonds than jjeimt "pent - ill London•• ' • . lh•" e' bride -travelled WW xV,-li; THE MOST miC*m MILKING HAC'IINE bride's fa la-i tl w .,. ,• ..f ihe North of ••• •'"-••'-a io •'•lit suuday school teach- any other aiugle individual, she ha s L active man inspite of his age; he hunted with tl.e 'fin a light fawn :uat Willi blue accessories. : England t.hamois Co.. Ltd. The bride Itersell ''ls "" having uraiVh aj) a Mu ; Alls I'festou \a s. u the country in separate loiirs tinder- Bedale Hounds until he wasoverSO. Mr Christie 1111 EMM yzgzzm has seen four veins' service in Ihe A.I'.S. "i year s work and ail the extra work taken for the Motion Picture Committee for upwards of 60 years ago rode with some success B J. FULLWCOC £ BLAND LTL at Northern race meetings; his trainer was the •to la'4 member of the Barnard Castle Coif uuruig me storm, indeed, the Meal said he Hollywood, War sayings Stall, Treasury MUSMf RL SALOP, I i I * 1 iCl-JCW, N I Club. The bridegroom"is a partner in tiw ua» g''a:e.ul tor such cldcicitt and Use- Beparimeut. M1CKLET0N veteran Mr R. W". Armstrong, who resides at Ann of Wm. Rutherford aud S lit 1111 Cnurl'b - mcers. At the age ..f live alu- sneaked into a neigh- Tupgill, Middleham, and is the oldest trainer in Mr and Mrs Rutherford's future home will "lr > W*l 11 -apponned his Waiden, Mr J. nood ilieutie on amateur.night, sang a song the North of England. Captain Christie's sister. be in Rabv Avenue. Barnard Castle. I'houipsou. Mr \\. .1. I'ickeisg.ll waa re and collected a basket oi groceries. But she EASTERTIDE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Elizabeth Viscountess Alountgarret, also hunt Wni. PARKER, appointed on tue proposition of Alias Turner never got lliem home, because a big boy with the Bedale Hounds. List of Guests. Sec uiiu'd by alia l'arki'l. Air I'llkulsglll iyl tl f J,,.,-. LANE HOUSE. s c lllu )um I lie* Sunday sellout seliolats. weie einei- • " Mr and Mn it. A. Norton, Vi a" , JJRS lhahKed them lor the re-appointment, aud u.indhv attended Beauregard urainmar SILVERDALE. McConwav, Mr B. McConway, lauicd iw a lea on coou Friday afternoon, c , women's Institute. Air and Air- uougut ;iie I'arocuial cnurcli Council school in New Orleans aud then Went to CARNFORTH. U. rergu^n. Air and Mrs Boteon, Air and ,,„.„,,, .,-elect.d uidiyiduaiiy. This was McDonoiigh High School m the same a..u .a me evening mey gavjure :i.lanl emerum.eilielLaui-. twenty-thir. d birthday pans -. Miss Bobson. Jolm mem win,n consisted oi songs, solos uue .- , . ^ , , . I Copley mil Mrs letsoii, Alt-a uoue as .oitowa : m Dugdale. Air and An- city. Before she had linished her course she w u s lu ltuu wa lu 1(l ou I tle.-da\ N. Dark. Air U. Challiea. All- aud Alls 1-. .i.Hitlery , Atiss M. i'urner, Mrs l'eacock, wir- forced to quit school and go to work in auu recitations, lu a gouu company pieseni week in the Literary Institute, a very laige Nevisou. Airs J. C. Walker, Airs \Y. j. Home, ..i..- j. ih .iiip-"ii, Aiia J. fickeisgilt, Air and a factory. Later she attended spence's Busi- wiai Aiiaa 1.. i liompsou, oi l-.ggiesion, pre- compauy being present. Airs Wilkinson pre­ Mr and All - H. 0 Dowson, Mrs AI. Watson, Aiia i'arker, Airs Bobertsoli, Alia ti. Walker, ness College ."or a lime, but again linanciaTsidiiig , and ,011 Laaier saturuay niglii the sided. The meeting opened wiih ihe sing­ Miss J. Dowson. .Mrs John Dowson, Alt ami Mrs L. Coate-, Mrs smithy man, Alia II. problems made it necessary to cut the course Corner ceieuruied Us test ahni- ing of Jerusalem. The creed was read b,> Mis i. H. Carbutt, sen.. Air and Mrs 11 i . inoinpsoii, sen., Alias Dent, Altsa Turner, short. versaiy wiln a conceit wlncn consisied o." action cnorusea, songs, aoios, uuels Airs ,1. Simpson, Alls Gargett gave the motto, Bowman, Mr aud Alts Win. Bowman. Alt .Wis i-.tny, anu Miaa i.arg. ii. .\h J. Pickers- When she was ten year- old she made a tec nations. 1 nose taking part were . and Airs Syd. Elliott presented the minutes aud All- F. Itenaldv, Airs J. Allinson; Air- S. gdl prop sea Ui.a Mrs j. Ptckersgill seconded chum of the late Dorothy Dell, who, at the Elsie and read (lie correspondeJice. The roll-call, M. Pollock. Mr and Alts T. W. Bainbridge, mai .in r.iii'j be added to the Church Coun- time iof her death in an automobile accident AnuersOn, B. Baiiioridge, 1. Alkl^ison. liaiiie, Cux, funny sayings, was well responded to. ihe Mr and Mr- Al. Walker. Air .1. I.e Marchaud, • il. .Mi J. tnompson proposed and Air J. in i'JL!l was under contract to Paramount and \11uersi011, George Bailie, A tlvt'd egg competition was won bv Alia C. Mrs Hi .In in. Miss I"... I -• 1111. Miss Hamlllon, Air J au t'lckcisgiii seconded that Mrs Bulier bi well on the road to stardom. '«*«» n , -Vnuerson, J smalL K. , llompsoll, Mrs M. Coiigsialf. Mrs Bobiuson and Mis T. K. Bell. Mi- and Ait - 11. Jiaek K * added. All iliili ry pr.'l.oseu and Air J it developed ml., an epic friendship. The • , " Vn , , "v'. H ,, it l! won a tin of sardine*. A birthday cake, Mr N. Lewis. Alt Norman Lewis, Alts ^ Pickers :iii seconued that Mi il. Thompson two Dorothys worked together putting on ^ ^^.^ beautifully iced and the greeting on, was nil Ashman, Mr and Airs F. Dawson, .Mr it nil a m netu, Brian Woodhead jun., be also added to ihe Church Council, neighbourhood plays, pledged each other UoluU «'« l'i- ^ident, Mis Wilkinson, and Al, Mrs J. Wiseman, .Mr and Mrs C. B. Pickard AV. '^Ballet' , Mauric ^^VZATU^e Forster, an d N. Baker. ^ , t ^spect.velv, Mrs Blacken hav and Mis= tttiuer a.su proposed that Air E. that some day they would go 011 the stage. A Blackt u Mrs S. A. Elton, Alis D. Y. Pirie Miss K Coa.es be added. 1111- »\as sc. ohdeu. Doth entered a New Urleans beamy cuntest. the chair was taken by Mrs Cair, ot Middle- jug made it as slle |ms done for a good iiuin- Bouslield. .Mis- V. Kidd, Ali-s AI. \lliii-on Alias D. ui proposed a vine ,u tuaiiks from Dorohy Dell won. ton. , ,, • ber of years. The President wished the W.l.

Miss ll. Allinson, .Mr and Alt> L. S. Bird, lllt. Church Council Aiisa Gargett fui But she would go to Calveston for ihe ui, easier Sunday afternoon a elu dreii s a u birthday and main more to follow, Mr and Alts (.. Fontana, Air aid Mrs G. A carryiiig . ut her secretarial duties so well, nual.- only when Dorothy l.amour agreed to service was held with Maureen Collinson, ' ^ applause.* The etitertain- m • Carter. Air aud Mis N. Wilson. Mr and Mis and Mrs J. Pickeisgill seconded. ai-ijiinpanv her. Dorothy Dell won the (itle L. Boninson. E Wcarmouih, E. Baine, U. ]Ileu| n »^ lilktin ,1V members of Cock- J. H. Brown, AIiss Mary Wilson, Mi- and Alia , ; m The siueaweu weie ie-elec.id en bloc as „; Miss I'niverse." She had chances lo go uaiiibridge, tl. wilknison lirian Cambridge, |leW Women's Institute. They were lovely, H. WV-KJ, Mr and Mrs Ashmore, All A. I). ^--»*».srir-'-''' ''-- '• proposed by Mr HiUery seroiidcd by Mrs ih Karl Carroll and Florenz Zieg-feld. but uuotge ltaine, J. small, Beryl Baine, taking an(J e ittm was UioioughB enjoyed. Airs Kyle, Air A. 1'. P. Kyle. M ss II. W. Kyle, W1 l'aiu.r. me iinaaeiai statement pro\eu very turned them down because Dorothy Lamodr pari, with Mr G. Batuuridge, of "Mickleton. K NVilkiiisoii and Airs G. Rose thanked them, Mr and Mrs E. Anderson. .Mr and Mr- N. s Hi....! and saiislac.ory, ATW as. !ti ':• <;.:.- ••'•11 :. Ih Ou Itestt oi. I'j.n July, when .he Archbishop of York otlicials of the Church wish lo thank all who W. G. Wash. Air ami Airs E Bland, Alt and 1 Will p.eacli. The auiollut sent llolu B0W6S It's thai pama can llmtaller-fond iiirliui ttUon! Vou Mrs Win. Sheppnrd, Colonel ami Airs peters, have helped in any way to make the anni­ PROSPECT OF tut V tN iLBi.ii KOri .S rlUi Oa. id. Major and Mrs Bange.roft. Dr. and Mrs versary services such a great success. LEAGUE. need Ih-iinies! Within a lew minnt'.-s exonw acicl i- Smith. Mr and Alts Robt. Jacksn. Air T. K. As a ni.al Moid Air Butler spoke of the nrntmlhurd and stouuu h COOlfbct restored, rteiniie. SeXiO.i, Air Gargett, who seemed to get Jackson, Air B. C. Wear. Air R. T. Bain- The ainiual meeting wi the Teesdaie Biiie are s< {riratfly lrM|iped laMri> an.l ran •-onvetiicntK yoyuger in the passin;. the veais. it waa i.iuo was held on Alonda^ nigul at ine Ui au- bridge. Mr ami Alts .1. W I'.arblltt, Air aiid "i WINSTON FUNERAL. lie carriedloo*; in the h..a.i..i- ur picv-t — no water Mrs A. Peacock, Air and Alts K. Balfour. ui.-piiing to aee iniii fauiUully carryhig out ipiartera, uariiard caslle, Cm. \\. t-eat pre- Mr and Airs G Adamson. AI!-a D. Patterson, his duiica each Sunday, lie was a splendid . .ding over a goon auendance oi meitmeis or spoon is needed. It 1«'. uuicti d> n't shut indigestion, Miss E. Crow'her. Mr and Alls H. C. Barron, Church man and hoped he may live many THE LATE MR H. S. APPLETON. iroiu the varions sub-sections. in opeiimg it's high time you saw your do. tor, Mr and Mrs B. T. Dent. Air .1. E. la own- years longer. iue meeting the Chairman aaiu that tnejj Humes The sudden passing of Mr Harry Spensley were all looking forward w anoUier succesa- Appielou at the age of only 4? years, cast a Cil season, aim die alieiidance at liic aimuai <«»T* Presents Bride .. bridegroom, fitted pig KENNIES : gloom over lus native village of Winston iiieeUhg augured wen for the luiuie. tie skin travelling .a ; bridegroom to bride, SULiiBuN PARISH MEETING. last week. Air Apple ton had been on a mentioned mat the War Oihce ruling la-, f.p& TO TAKE -AWYTTME -ANVWHE^'! petite point eteniiig bag ; bridegroom to week-end visit lo ins wife's mother at Win- year in respect oi Home Ouarus aud.others bridesmaid, bra. e'ei ; hridegmom to matron stone Gate when a sudden heart attack on j' iiiinig the Club hau now been altered and of honour, diuioiite brooch. TRIBUTE TO SSOWCUTTERS. the Sunday ended his lite. Air Appleton was a.iyljUUy was HOW allowed lo join, siationniaster at Scorton, a position he had . siioru.dgc The annual Parish meeting was held in lue ttea8um< Mr H read a occupied for the past 13 years. Prior to that , . e receipts and payment the Ai. tiio.liat Chapel on Friiuit, lllh April. ullt ul lu oi of die he had seen railway service at Winston and . . „ . BARNARD CASTLE BRIDE. There was a good attendance, which in- u(ub ovei Uu aH voal uOscripuons 01 Barnard Caslie. He was a popular personal- . .hided some '" outsiders" who had heard ot nlelllbel s brouglll m m Ja a uancc, lis.; DOROTHY LAMOUR POPULAR RAILWAY EMPLOYEE die exiilleuit ,4 these ussetuhiies at Bold- ny and well liked both in the fecortoii dts- uyliauom, & . sale ol anmiumiion, iilii m. MARRIED. ion aud nau cine to see for themselves how trict and in the Teesdaie district, and very M t*aymems, nicludiiig X7 17a. (id. tor in- In |93i Boioliy I.am it, again entered the i sympathy goes out lo Mrs Appleton and ,. lied X143 Da, ud. iheie was i At die si. Alary s B.C. Church, Barnard a modi I parish meeting should be conducted. rea su auce tulu New Orleans beauty c ntest. She was sent family in their sudden bereavement balance in hand of xj us. :Jd. Mr siioitridgi Castle, on Thursday, the Rev. ! i.:n i c. <)ji .tie proposal oi Atiss L. I'olta, which to Galveston as " -Miss New Orleans but she ^mmi PACTS The .funeral took place at Winston on lauce was less than in thi Duffy officiating, t!.. wi.ldi _ I was seconded by Alia II. G. Coates, Colin. Al. >ald Uiat Ule bu pla.. i of lost the major title. Wednesday, when a large assembly of Mr Hamilton Mitcln I!, sou o" iii s. We ah was unanimously re-elected as previous year, but they had a atock oi am late Air The girls were separated when Dorothy mourners were present to pay their last and Mrs J. Mitchell, of Loud iiderr, Cnaii man. munition i*>,i>uu ruuudsj which was worth N. rtn- Lainotu went to Chicago. There she found respects. The service was shared by the ern Ireland, and Ale.- Ca.herine Harrie. At tiic outset Coun, Welsh referred to the about £11. He also said that the chief sodice r a job as an elevator operator in Marshall H ,v. . A. Sissons (Vicar of Winston) and . the sale of anmiuniuon •Have Mitchell, third daughti i u. Air and g.iat loss the village had suffered by the t E ut iuwme was lr JU1 field s Department store. Shhe had been v. F. lhewlis (Barnard Castle Method- bers to buy from the Club Mrs Alfred .Mitch' il. " The Laurel the ae ud h d mem ," l.ede paasiiig .-'f air j. Al. Beverley, who, the there lor six months when a pub- i t minister;. The organist was Mr AV. R' >ad, Barnard Ca-ile s The election ol officers was as followa Cnairman reminded his audience, had been \woma n attached to the staff oi the Meynell. / licity President, Col. W. Peat; vice-presidents, Mr The bride, who was given aw iv ly Mr A, Chair man of the Parish .Meeting for many Morrison Hotel became Interested in Iter. The chief family mourners were/: Mr 11. W'elford, All W. G. Biciiardsoii, Mr II. L. Generally speaking Mitchell, win,, a gown of white dipper satin years and had not missed attending for as Dorothy had a natural, though untrained, Appleton, widow ; Alasters Stanley and with veil . nibioi.l.i. .1 wi.li loveis' ku long as anyone in ihe hall could remember tieadle, Mr E. \V. Boxall, and Mr J. C. I tame; the VALUE of anything simply depends on singing voice. The publicity woman per- Gorman Appletou, sons; Miss Alary Apple- WHAT IT DOES—on how many times—how many and coronet of orange blossoms. She ar-His b.--i iii'.ertsts and efforts were all for siiaded her to sing at a celebrity night al ton, daughter ; Mrs W. Cowling, mother-in treasurer. Air B. Sbortridge. Air II. Kealey ways—and how quickly—it can be of use to -' Tied a sheaf of aiiun lib.- ai.i w>re a triple mcleasing the ameuiltes ol i'.oldron. At the ihe hotel. law ; Mr and Airs Herbert Cowling, brothel retired from the position o; secretary as lit rope i>f pearls, the _iri bridegroom, end of tins eulogy those present stood in expected to be leaving the district for West Everyone knows when they get CBMU1NE \ ^ W^J, Dorothy did s,,. was heaid by baud leader j .ia nd sister-in-law ; Mr and Mrs T She was attended by Mi -s Greta Bi•ailbin;., a.a•'»< U W u Hartlepool in the very mar lultire. Hi. SERVICE, and 'A5PRO' is a world-wide success i TO' ^^J5»^ lleiliie Kay, and invited to join his organisa- covtTlug, Mr and Airs W, Cowling (Newton Chairman, on behalf oi the Club, expressei for that very reason. 'ASHRO' brings help—nnd (a cousin. Alts i.ilian Elmore bride's Tht ui utiles ..1'the ptivious meeting were a.m. She sang with Hie band until HOI. n |,..\villows,., brothers-in-law and .sisters-in thanks for all the work Air Kealey had don. brings it swiftly—in a hundred different wi/s t sisler . and a sin :ii n • u !;.:,'. Alls- Alain en read and cut) lined. period off three years, and married the Juw Mia li. n (bride's sisi. i . Tiny wore dre-sc the Uuanyuri sta.cine:.i showed a balance during hi.- period of office. He said ilie CI ill reduces ieverishness. brings sweei. steep, combats leader. Many railway officials and colleagues of of ice-blue siil.ii I" an; :. mimed with w lie, ol :jn.. a slight increase on last. year, colds and 'flu, settles the nerves, sootl.es away l-^-ej also had her own s tistauiuig pin- tin. | te Mi Appleton were among tin Dorothy a keen worker. Air C. Lowe was appom.ed aches and pains. It is of vital use to *U, regaroless Mint with mat. hing head-dresses ..f net and Tht Chairrman suggested thai it wotild be on the National Broadcasting general mourners. These included Mr s granmie general secretary and Mr B. Ja. kaoii .on, of class, colour or creed : it is sife for all to use. since lloweis. and carried iioiupieis ..' pink tdl ps. better ,' 1* • signatures were im cheques to She was heard on local outlets ia\ton District Goods Manager, .Middles petition secreiaiy. Mr Kealey promised sun it harms neither heart nor stomach. The smai, attendant wu, ,, ,i,,s ol -!i i" * ihdi rom the bank instead pi ^Ugh&u^ „„. ^ am, later sang on U* bfough : Mr P. W i ightsotf (Siattoiimaste,. pink •<•: trintiued with blue, and can ••! a his alow. This idea was adopted and on the port until such time as his departure. Folic. Victorian p»sy. The besi mail was Mr At. \. mritlou'uf M r F. Cook seconded by Mr 11. Shell Hour. Barnard Castle) ; Air S. Smith (Station- Sergeant It. W. Pallisler and Mr V. Sunn SWIFT-SAFEEF^ECTJVE She'Came to IIollyw«".l in 193a, when her master. Moultou! ; Mr J. Dardoj u ee (Station- McGearhy aud ihe groom-'nan Mr'Charles Lowes. '*C E. llut. Iiin-on. who Is 1" master, MOUII-UI, ; * •'• »: ' " |t= WL-re appointed range wardens, and On Fund and outlet over N.B.C. was changed and vei Johns..ii i.o h friends .•! the bridegmom . treasurei fc r Uie Welcome Hotoi > master Riclunond,: Mr \\ Meynel and ^ yenerai committee was chosen as follows gnearly won the Helen Morgan role in th ' Rme (Winston) Mi; J- Jackson (Bariiard?, . stamdrop (Mr Scaifej ^"" f%mtm by The church decorations wen arum lilt's lie \ ill\_e Hull Fund, be authorised to ore! t ASPRO LIMITED Mid tdlips. togetlm w*.th -Mi Welsh. J9:«> version of " Show Boat." Castle) ; Mr T. Sawdon (Darlington; : Mi with an additional member if- two team: COLDS YIEL3 TO «ASPRO' I .Meanwhile. Paramount executives had Men alf and Air S. Barker (Darlington) ; Mr Siough, Bucks Follow in- >he '.•ii.in i! v ;i ie eptioii was 1 ue ui vi ileni Was the redundant W« (>tl were entered in the League; Ingleloii .. M. J. (Mrs.) o( Twickenham, writes :- ett -I/O, sa>d ma'-k-'l her photographs in radio magazine-. () ip.dlev (Forcett) : Mr A. liauuttoiid and iferi I mi.1 write bow pki»d I an. mth tte raulte <« jj^ 62 I'O- held at the Bah t.afe. Buiiiard Castle, aud the • i a. • green, which Alt W. V-labie V'ayroj ; Stainton (B. Lucas, ; l'iercciiiiug. Tli, v proposed ti screen t.-st which resulted MV W. Dickering. Others Included: Conn, the box of ASPRO' tablets which I purchased on tee 14th j t^wi Cart ialer Ihe . .up]. le't Oil :hcir honeymoon Vas a dt^hgei 'oi .hildren who were con (D. suaith.i , Barnard castle " A (ll in a .oniraif. Her lirst part was the lead iu AlCQck, Mr R. Cowling. Mr Keenleysides. last My husband and little girl had each contracted a BWW-T Which will lie spent in (l Lamb,; "B " (H. Kealey}; Claxo I.aboratot North Devon. Tb> stturtiy playing uear It The ciniirmau The Jungle Princess." Her work so iiii- M,. E. Henderson, Air J. Stubbs, Coun. John cold, which readily yielded to the •ASPRO' treatment. bride travelled in a to gel a ies fJlr G. Turton); Barnard Castle G.P.O I shaU be most happy to recommend ihem lo -ill m> frunds^ ... au,i ii- was now m a yvoainon .-;;^,„v,>e(1 gamu«] ivoldwyn (hat he borrowed Herbert (Barfortht. Mr W. Bonnett.'Mr