olue,da3,, Augu st 3r 12 THE MERCURY. Wednesday, August • Boys under 14-S. Hetherington, Eggle- TH EGGLESTON HOSPITAL ston; *2, J. Wearmouth, Eggleston. GROUSE PROSPECTS. CRICKET. sTARTFOR Bowling at wicket-1, Robert Kidd ; 2, Reg. Kidd. oppy FETE. GATH ERING Quoits-4, J. Kidd and J. J. Kidd ; 2, Reg. THE TEESDALE MOORS. BABY CASTLE v. DARLINGT0\ Kidd and Robert Kidd. On Saturday. , 63 fs ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON ON THE HAUGHS High jump-1, Hammond (5ft. Oi•in.); 2, 16, R. Tolson 12). Raby Castl W. •Watson. • Grouse prospects on the Teesdale moors wickets 13 ) e: • (.W. Pattisall 32, of till the evening Billy Pearson's Band vary very considerably. A recent survey P S. Low, .• r 0 t,,,, , beautiful 8 A wet morning on Saturday threatened to played for the dance. shows that in the smaller areas the pros- ;y placed a t th "1pe nAIadri diss: Ihnr imperil the annual hospital carnival at Monday's Events. pects are better than on the larger ones. RABY CASTLE v. NEWCasil, e e Airs Cookson,iLsdgeed i. rid Eggleston, but the afternoon was perfectly The gala was continued on Monday even- In some districts the reports are very satis- INSURANCE INSTITUTE factory and good sport is • anticipated, sunny, making the Haughs, where many ing, when the attendance was even better On Monday. Newcastle, 1.2 although many may not be shot over until re happy gatherings have been held, one of than on the Saturday. Keen interest was Ruddock 10, Pyke 22, H. Winans well past the Twelfth. In Upper Teesdale, Castle, 84 H. Robinson 26, H. p the most pleasant places in the locality. taken in the trotting events, which were et': cloud' The grass dried very quickly, and the it is declared that the season has been one the chief attraction. Results : of the best for nesting for several years. scene, With the filling river running by, v. BARNARD e•sT Trotting-I, R ; 2, N. Wilson. At present the famous moors of Wemmer- was, one of particular charm. The plan • Played at ,, o f Gallop-1, N. Wilson. gill and , on the side, Cotherstone on Saturday. 4 teal'7 number folloWed very much on the lines of previous Musical ride-1, N. Wilson ; 2, 3. Addison. have not been let, although it is expected Cotherstone ekes h festivals, beginning with the customary Ladies' So yards race-1, Miss Vickers ; they will be, but on the Durham side of G. Clarke c Metcalfe b F. Wellula• 2, Mrs Stoddart. the fancy dress procession from the village to the river the High Force Moors will again F. W. Hodgson b R. Wellman . asemoo Men's 100 yards-1, L. Raine ; 2, 0. Pear- P. Chipchase run out • the Haughs led by the Eggleston Band, he shoat over by Sir John S. Barwick, son ; 3, J. Tallentyre. L. Parkinsan b T. P. H objects. the which played under the direction of Mr Bart., of Thimbleby Hall, Northallerton, and utchinsOt. i s'• na' 1•4o itelli The dance at night was well attended. Wellman b T. Hutehia;• doe John Bainbridge and gave a delightful Mr J. Walton was M.C. Itigg Side will again have Captain Stanley F. Maughan b A. Wright Ir electric selection. The judges of the fancy dress Wilson as tenant. Further east the Lang- C. Chipchase c Richardson 11. . place were Dr. J.. and Mrs Beadle, Middleton-in- leydale Moors are full of promise. Major J. B. Young b A. Wright J. Richardson b A. Wright '6 Teesdale, Mr Ben Spraggon, and Mr and A. Wormald, of the Grove, Witton-le-Wear, S. Crosse b A. Wright fatndenhsaohlditkvandai.,rea-e-ei;Tuniexens'ilihnia'lleto:Iiii:nliso:aeleeg.f: will shoot over Hamsterley Moor. Sir ._ ihY eras. pVRbr Mrs Hawdrd, Hill Top, and they awarded WEDDINGS OF INTEREST. J. Dobson not out ••• Rae:k. , auwst. ah •• deern ‘ thewas b a small boy. prizes to the following : Frederick Milbank, Bart., Barningham Park, Extras ... '" 11 w_ 44- will again shoot over Barningham Moors. Descriptive Display-1, Mr F. Lowe's THE REV. JOHN DENT AND MISS and Mrs Major Guy Cradock has Gayles Moor, and Total ... ... ... leh. party, Egglesburn-" Washing Day " ; Mr .., Stardurteyr (who W. Lamb's party, Egglesburn-" Artificial THOMPSON. Captain Guy Wilson the Arkengarthdale Castle 2nd. Hay Drying"; 3, Miss Kidd and Miss Watson Friends from a wide area attended at Moors, while Mr T. Gilbert Dugdale, Gil- Ii. E. T. Wellman b J. Richardson -" Doll's House," Middleton-in-Teesdale Wesleyan Church monby Hall, will once more shoot over Gil- J. W. Parkinson c Crosse b P. esipa;“ olothgeerss. Adults Character Display-1, Miss Lena W. Metcalfe b Clarke ... apebefore Addison-"Bride and Bridegroom in one " ; on Thursday the wedding of the Rev. mianby and High Scargill. Scargill Moor, for . A. Wright b P. Chipchase 2, Mr B. stork, Manchester-" Ghandi " ; 3, John Dent, Wesleyan minister, Gunner- for some years in the occupation of Mr C. T. P. Hutchinson c Maug L .hpa..n.arkbiii:co. a Miss Madge Walker-Flower Girl. side, in the Reeth circuit, to Miss Elizabeth H. Shaw, has this year been taken by F. H. . vParkinson L A Campbell F. c HHodgsonb.., ... Adults' Comic-1, Mrs Iceton and Mrs Louise Thompson, daughter of Mr and Colonel G.' G. Plant, Snow Hall, Gainford. L.L. Wellman 'in • 1th . wh Stoddart- Glaxo Baby " ; 2, Mrs T. Raine Mr• John Thompson, Dale Holme, Middle- L. Parkinson ... ... ... _ Sir Emanuel Hoyle, of Huddersfield, will CF. AD.a " Dr. McKillem." ton-in-Teesdale. • The bridegroom is a son Dawson ;due% nout b .b.. shoot over Cotherstone High and Low lianMna earnestjhl Ta. of Children's Character Studies-1, Miss of Mr and Mrs R. \V. Dent, Pecknell, Ethel Thompson-" Dick Turpin"; 2, Master Moors, as usual, but Moor has not G. clfiuemntmbetCt llabrukeb BAsr.hoicLsitkas. bnlk , in the c . Mr Thompson hag been circuit rf: Arthur Bainbridge-" The Princess Eliza -. yet been ;et, nor has Lartington Moor, L. Parkinson ::: rev--, observedobserved that nere, t bet h." steward for many years„ and the bride N. Layfield not out ... ... ... is a local preacher on the Wesleyan which was recently disposed of by Mr Nor- Extras ... ... •, l'int0e1d1 at ,t'iak r Children's Comic-1, Fred Thompson, man Field, Lartington Hall, to Mr R. L. Mickleton-" Old Mother Hubbard"; 2, Miss Methodist circuit plan. The congregation dayasa, atlathiloa Hetherington-" The Four Leafed Clover." Close. Eggleston Moor is not yet let. Total It furl- he.ihrelyt-hB was a large one, the bride and bridegroom, know that taken N‘p•alasce " Echo " prizes-Master Sydney Iceton like their parents, being held in high esteem and Frank Lowe. Wherever they are known. Miss Bertha EGGLESTON v. DARLINGTON BANE ago he met Mr J. Walker again carried out the Brignal, a; the organ, played, pleasing GOODS STATION. I' ri) tleiSYeiehrdt litat°ka°C'ashdieYtke°. tii.rtV‘IgISaialitthnilidenlIrtadeaktt'osetufifirsl.feehtsulsie‘cis.unliefel‘ile°.itdati secretarial arrangements perfectly. In a selections while the congregation was BUTTERKNOWLE. Played at Eggleston on Saturday. uld come for the fete, prophet is not ,witho tent. Miss Sherrington told the fortunes of assembling, and the Wedding March at Ladies' Football Match. Darlington Bank Top Station. his ,own country," an many inquisitive people, assisted at the the • close of the service, which was con- rinsed the matter from In order to raise funds for the recently- Charlton h F. Kidd ._ entrance by Mr B. Spraggon in the garb of ducted by the Rev. A, E. Guile, Chairman astonished a little la of the Whitby and Darlington District, formed child welfare centre at Butter: Blacklock c L. Bainbridge b F. Lid _ Peacock b F. Kidd 1;0 invitation to come a wizard. Mr Walker had charge of a assisted oy the Rev. H. J. Foss, circuit knowle, a ladies' football match was organ- tiled to his coalman , treasure hunt, and Miss E. Thompson added minister. Two hymns were sung-" The ised between \Vitton Park F.C. and West Cox c East b F. Kidd _ Ferguson h East ... . who said, " You w to the takings of the day by letting people Voice that breathed o'er ,Eden " and " 0 Auckland, which was played on Tuesday ai may not be able to night in . the old football field, Copley Lane. Rhymer b F. Kidd ... have rides on her pony. The tea tent was a perfect love." The bride; who was rd from a passage they given away by her father, was attired In spite of the rain and cold, the match was Barker b F. Kidd ... Milburn c R. Kidd b East ... '!der, " but no man is popular rendezvous, the repast being as in ivory satin and silk lace with veil and enjoyed. Mr A. Craggs, Butterknowle, was • give something.' usual served by a committee of ladies who semi-halo coronet of orange blossom and referee. won by 4 goals to 1. Elliot not out ... Wright b R. Kidd - said, " Do what li • had gathered many good things from the lilies, and carried a shower bouquet of Mr F. Doyle's Dance Band attended the \ ill assist thy cream roses. She wore a pearl necklace, Umpleby c S. Bainbridge b R. Kidd villagers. A better tea for sixpence a head second dance of the Woodland Ladies' Extras pleased to be th the gift of the bridegroom. There were Club, held in the Institute on Saturday ... looked upon St could rarely have been obtained anywhere. three bridesmaids-Miss Mamie Wrightson, night. An enjoyable evening was spent. ant place. They During the afternoon children's sports were Total cousin of the bride, and the Misses Annie It is understood that about 50 men and a many of them held under the superintendence of Messrs and Malty Dent, sisters of the bridegroom. boys have ceased work at the Woodland Eggleston. der in one's bedr, J. Bainbridge, Gordon Bank, Mr Joe Moore Miss Wrightson was attired in pale green Arynghill Colliery, near Copley, owned by F. Kidd lbw b Ferguson - frozen on a winter' satin, her dress being made on long rer one grew the and Mr Wooton. Results are appended. Messrs Waller and Hind. W. Forster c Wright b Ferguson .1ra flowing lines with puff sleeves with shoes G. ..vn to the scenes The following members of the New East not out ... Children's Sports. and cap to match. • The bridegroom's R. Moore b Charlton aid to recall thin sisters were in pale pink georgette with Morley Collieries' Ambulance Class,' held those days, such, Boys' 80 yards (over 10 years)-1, L. W. E. Kidd not out ... shoes and caps to match. All three brides- under the St. John Ambulance Associa- Extras *hey were taught to Moore; 2, H. Tarn; 3, T. Hutchinson. Girls maids carried shower bouquets of pink tion, have satisfied the examiner : First .bread and butter, -1, Jean \Vearmouth; 2, Kathleen Adamson; and mauve sweet peas. The bridegroom's year-T. Robson, \V. Brass, R. M. Cummins, Total for 3 wickets 'tier arid jam. 3, Kathleen Moore. presents to the bridesmaids were an G. Denham, Gilbert Denham, L. Dent, R. ..11 children " laying ,. johiauflts Boys under 10-1, S. Iceton ; 2, H. Wear- evening bag to Miss Wrightson and pearls Harpe, C. E. Hodgson, A. Hutchinson, C. S. Reed, R. Kidd, S. Bainbridg: tilaeetlijad.el ddtaoof,atintrheietlaumyar. a mouth ; 3. S. Bell. Infant boys-1, S. m his sisters. The bridegroom's best man Hymer, D. Hymer, N. Lowson, R. Lowson, Kidd, L. Bainbridge, and F. Browell di Browell ; 2, Sydney Bell; 3, E. Ridley. Girls was his brother, Mr T. R. Dent. After W. B. Marquis, J. W. Raine, L. Raine, M. H. bat. -1, M. Bainbridge; 2, Vera Kidd ; 3: Vera the ceremony a reception was held, and Elaine, J. M. Ridley, E. P. Simpson, and return Liddle. Infant girls-1, A. Bell ; 2, E. Ray; later the happy pair left for Torquay, J. Watson. Second year-John Denham and EGGLESTON v. WiTTON-LEAVEAR :1_,. t.:.dohthiett(tlh,rheahe.daarae dt. beauty 3, E. Watson. A. Brighton. Third year-I. Tallentyre and where the honeymoon is to be spent. The Played at Eggleston on. Monday. er Boys' high jump-1, H. Tarn ; 2, L. Moore; bride's going-away dress was of lemon , F. Wilson, Fourth year-J. Brighton and adns Nv dx. 0fm tluitInhe 3, R. Willis. satin georgette, with fawn tweed coat and \V.. Clark. Mr J. Brighton was the instructor Witton-le-\\'ear. hat to match. Mr and Mrs Dent will and Dr. (.ampbell lecturer. Dr. Milne, Girls' high jump-71, J. Wearmouth ; 2, K. S. Lee c G. Kidd b East ... Tills district Moore ; 3, K. Adamson. reside at Gunnerside, where Mr Dent, who Evenwood, was the examiner, and Mr A. fect::hit: d an Brighdon carried out the secretarial duties. H. Maddison lbw b East "Nue.Inuti hx. r, si meoand 177 1.‘e Boys' long jump-1, H. Tarn; 2, L. Moore; is in the Reeth circuit, has accepted an R. Musgrave run out ••• n,di (0.ext dtphpI reaetu invitation to remain a fourth year. 3, I. Hetherington. F. Brooksbank b F. Kidd . 1:td fven if they did Throwing the cricket ball-1, I. Hethering- W. Wilson c R. Kidd b F. Kidd ton ; 2, H. Tarn ; 3, L. Moore. MR F. T. K. PENTELOW AND MISS DURHAM COUNTY SHOW. T. Marshall lbw b F. Kidd K. Ramshaw b East . Three-legged race, girls-1, K. Moore and LONGWORTH. J. Wearmouth ; 2, Vera Liddle and Vera R. Dinsdale b F. Kidd SOME TEESDALE PRIZEWINNERS. Kidd. Infants-1, S. Bell and T. Hutchin- A large congregation of well-wishers J. Liddle R. Kidd .- 1, Vattx:tg :en thanked lxt:i01.riaaudveens. erodnke.: dditmdecheelren rreeotfsl itu R. Hill c W. Forster b F. Kidd oeR .b son. attended Startforth Church on Wednesday i t Potato race, girls-1, J. Wearmouth ; 2, K. J. Smith riot out morning to witness the wedding of Mr Dairy cattle formed a very marked feature Extras ... ••• Adamson ; 3, K. Moore. F. T. Pentelow, M.A., and Miss Ethel at the Durham County Agricultural Show Bowling at wicket-1, H. Tarn and R. Longworth. The bridegroom, who is the Total Metcalfe (divided). held on Monday, at Cleadon Park, between. son of Mr R. T. Pentelow, Great Reveley, Sack race, boys-1, L. Moore ; 2, R. Sunderland and South Shields. The entries Eggleston. ',;:ste"rsdiastIrestshientri g rim - Metcalfe ; 3, H. Tarn. Girls-1, K. Moore ; Huntingdonshire, is a zoologist on the totalled 1,517 against 1,332 last year. Follow- F. Kidd not out ••• staff of the Ministry of Apiculture and 2, K. Adamson. • ing are the classes in which Teesdale W. Forster b Wilson ... sh- e t lightght in Mixed race-Jean Wearrnouth ; 2, K. Fisheries at present engaged on a survey exhibitors were prizewinners :-. G. East not out ... ati Moore ; 3, V. Liddle. of the Tees at the Tees Laboratory, Bar- Extras t iroap Rmuotvh. nard Castle, and the bride is the younger Shorthorn Cattle. Adult Sports. daughter of Mr William Longstaff, Start- Bull, born in or after 1930-1, F. Shaw, Total for 1 wicket ovimeitilet:41,dx.rj: :V121 Bramhall, Cheshire ; 2, J. and J. W. Long- Bainbridge'.. snaadtiiix:e.e The adult sports were held in the evening forth. The Rev. C. F. Richardson, Vicar R. Moore, G. Kidd, L. was l'e staff, Cross Lanes, ; 3, A. • under the direction of Mr F. Kidd. Results: of Startforth, officiated. The bride, who bridge, R. Kidd, J. Simpson. . " Weightman, Sunderland. bridge, and T. Wooton :lid not Men's quarter-mile-1, J. Taylor ; 2, M. was ,given away by her father, was gowned Dairy Shorthorn bull, 'any age-1, •F. Charlton. in shell-pink floral ninon, the dress being Shaw ; 2, J. and J. W. Lon/staff ; 3, A. ttends 100 yards.-1, J. Taylor ; 2, G. Walton ; 3, made in Empire style • with short coatee Weightman. CRICKET FIXTURES. ‘'..:,1.a eeriappriefobs-reil 0. Pearson. and Empire sleeves, the frock being cut on Heifer, born in or after 1930-1, F. Shaw ; lenPtd°disnsiNegilrs 2, Dr. C. Breckon , Robinson, Barnard atustiter tgcfrolirrtit n t Married women's 80 yards-1, Mrs Browell; flowing lines with ruched hem. She wore Saturday : tsoicids el', 1 2, Mrs East. long lace mittens and a large picture hat Castle ; 3, J. Wilson, . e the of shell-pink crinoline, and carried a Barnard Castle V. Rockcliff Objects o f int Ladies' sack race-1, Mrs M. Walker ; 2, Sheep. Eggleston V. Faverdale, Darling"' Mrs Browell. bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid of water colo was Miss Nora Robinson, who had a dress Oxford Down.-Ram, shearling or ewe, Cotherstone V. . Ladies' cigarette race-1, Mrs East; 2, Miss entered in the flock book or eligible for --nd M. Addison. of blue lace, the gown being cut on close- 1." in'llicied views of fitting lines, with coatee to match. She entry in the next volume-1 and special, , ( Ladies' needle and thread race-Miss V. wore a hat to tone and carried a bouquet J. H. Murray, ; 2, J. and R. Boys' Brigade at Eggleston. rn KY Moore : 2. Miss Lowson. f-larrison, Gainford ; 3, F. W. and R. H. Iiir 4 ."11 1 „l Porro,1pe •syeet peas. The bridegroom's best man The 1st WestW caileg -*ere Treasure hunt-1, Mrs Moore ; 2, Mrs was his brother, Mr A. W. C. Pentelow. Mr Hodgson, . greatly all Barn lamb-1, J. and R. Harrison ; 2, F. Hhe Boys' Brigade went into Y 4 the :11:11-8"tli nig artistry . admi Liddle. J. T. Wightman was at the organ, playing aughs, Eggleston, on Saturdaain 04- litiCileadrstlet W. and R. H. Hodgson. b e ePhrinizges Wrestling. suitable selections as the wedding party cep, Gibly'itc_i:ei ,f eing under the care of Capt,e rba assembled and the "Wedding March" as the Gimmer-1, J. and R. Harrison ; 2, F. W. ta A•on:nond flitive_aen during the 94 stones-1, N. Hodgson, Forest ; 2, L. and R. H. Hodgson. ahnio,dhm es as aIeirvtebe . nt happy couple left the Church. Ewe-1 and Mellor ain, Bainbridge, Eggleston ; 3, L. Walton, A small reception was held in the Morritt e, John H. Murray ; 3, Y. and The atallhaiders Forest. R. Harrison. the fil o' the Captain, came down daring Memorial School, of the teaching staff of and prepared the way for .1 OP ' MisstallMrss.ir w Richards° Eleven stone-1, J. Peart, Wearhead ; 2, ats u, which the bride has been a . member. The This isw so di s chatt, mrs T. Bainbridge, Fore'st ; 3, H. Hodgson, poneymoon is being spent in Norway. The thh fou rth ; Mackerel have been so plentiful off the company , and e 111e ' Forest. bride's going away dress was a lime green south-east coast of Kent that at Folkestone where it is held by P.,0111,11- All weights-1, J. Peart, Wearhead ; 2, W. costume with black hat. The presents Fish Market they have been selling for as William Gray, Eggleston 104 Lowis; Cotherstone ; 3, H. Hodgson. were numerous and handsome. little as 8d. per 100. make an ideal campinampin greil"g