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COVERS THE DALES—TEESDALE, SWALEDAL E, WENSLEYDALE. 1.014+++++++41.4 4.,014.4:4+++++++4 4, original Blood Purifying Ask for Medicine for 4, 4, , BLOOD and SKIN WESTERN DA 4, COMPLAINTS 4, 4, 1ND 4, UORY 4, ‘IWITAW 11 es411;6111'- iC THE ARISTOCR %I OF SNUFFS 4, & Skim. Witsdate tr UT GAWITH. HOGGARTH & CO., LTD., 4, MA KENDAL. • SOUTH DURHAM, NORTH YORK AND WESTMORLAND ADVERTISER. i",H4sfe*Z444,41:444+( ,0444,4.4.414t.t>4.4.4.. , 2. ts*ablished 1954. REGISTERED AT THE taNERAL Posr OFFIcE AP A NEWSPAPER. ♦12. No. 4,694 ...••••••••• ■■[•■••1•■ , WeOnesday, April 4th, 1945. AY. Price Three St : e EASTER BRIDES. Man's Wackerfield Bride. EGGLESION PARISH MEETING DEATH OF Restrictions On Chairman and Trcasurcr of Dalton Y.F.C. A pretty wedding took place on Saturday • e ManUfactLire of Married. have been at St. John's Church, Ingletoo, milting two The MR CHARLES JAMES SMITH. FE, A wetidiug full of interest to North Hiding well-known Teesdale families, When annual parish meeting was held im: r th -Mr the Schoolroom on Monday evening. 0 polishesved young farmers was solemnised on Saturday John George Clarke, youngest soil 0 ot Mr and The reports for the Sanderson Charity BARNARD CASTLE INDUSTRIALIST. N\ v remo at Kirkby Hill Parish Church, when the Mrs A. Clarke, of Thornberry Cottage, and also unknown charities were received A REAL I 5 rwlii Chairman of the Dalton Young Farmers Boadron, Bowes, was united in marriage to and adopted. *Eel( ' if 001;o Club was united in marriage to the Miss Jennie SO .Thompson, second daughter of The prniciple item under discussion was CKER treasurer of the Club. The participants Mr and Mrs B. Thompson, of waeke•field. the Woodland to High Force Bus serv;ce. ND. were mi. Robert Marwood, the second son The service, which was fully choral, was and some very 'heated remarks were mai:, ceot ofr. fin AnIlr, and AlaariNi‘ttood,Moisfstire‘eviiinl iartude ‘i;oothifdi:,c_atesdglii‘y.otillae lN 117.. 1Pa1, The bride. regarding the inad ,,quaey of the service as WS. -__-:„- her father, wore a at present schedalc I. The present tinie ta:ile Boustield, second daughter of Mr and Mrs bridal dress of white satimm,beau,e with veil gives the first bus out of Middleton as biLli DAY E. Iloustield. of Do•sgill Farrar, Dalton, and coronet of orange blossom, and (•arried ing at 11-19 't to Both are members of well-known farming a bouquet of ., this' , onmirct %, illi Victory Effort pink and white carnations and the Stindcrland amid Newcastle .service fim! families and both have had lung service in white heather. - The bridesmaid was Nliss,Woodland via Bishop Aucklaiel. arrGii,_ the Dalton Young 'Farmers' Club. Ethel Thompson ;sister of the bride) and in Newcastle The bride, who was given away by her mond abian 2 ti.m. The hi, in 1944. IN the matron of honour was Mrs A. K. Deakin bus front Woodland to Middleton is due .in father, wore a bridal gown of white figured msister of the bridegroom). They wore pink Aliddletoti at 6-15 p.m. The futili,y of oullE EASE WITH s:tort and veil with co ronet of ( ► ange mos- taffeta with net overdresses. and pink travelling to either of the roast ldwils wi,I Ily Monies from - Victory Garden Weeks and hcf es :110'IC ce som(as worn by her mother at her taffAa respectively, apt! carried bouquets ()I be observed. the service I eat- in).2 e. marriage). She carried a bouquet of red no tiln .• pink carnations. The best man n as Cpl. worth inenti,oning ' at eIther Nccasfiew o THE RED CROSS AGRICULTURE FUND itilips and maidenhair ferns. The brides- G. Clarke 'brother of the bridegrtotiml. • Sunderland. 1 ouBLE N" - he farcical a Vraligement or ndest POLISHES maids were the Misses Betty, Mary and As the couple left the churein Miss having the bus depot at Woodland wif Is: was- able to pass to the PA!! ENT FUND-- 41. Ft FURNITURE ' ROOT 11, ,reen Itimuslield sisters of the bride) and Dorothy Tate • (niece; presented the bride the driver lives at Middleton was nienthew ••• do ,..a • Miss Evelyn Marwood (sister of the bride with a silver horseshoe for good luck. .`. and a question was asked : " Wouldn't it THE the three adult bridesmaids wore reception DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S APPEAL • .tresses of mauve taffeta and mauve was held at the bride's in an ,•, be wise to use the veto .1 consumed there- ism , after which the bridal couple left cm tiric by to run an earlier bus than by a car to NO LESS THAN •cade. Fite small bridesmaid wore white honeymoon, which is being spent on ill, convey the driver to and fr,,in his wail: taffeta. All carried bouquets of daffodils North-East Coast, the bride travelling in a miles a day ?" Is with maidenhair fern. The best man •w, tweed coat and brown dress with II:Molting , T he Henry Harwood and the groomsman Mr Mr accessories. - - meeting was informed that the John Marwood ( brotbers of the bride- I'arish Council had already unsucceSsfully Z44,000. ALL groom). The ceremony was performed by approached the Trine Commissioner. to PINIARD-PRIESTLEY, have the bus rOute through the village In a Foreword to -a Booklet on the Rev. Castell, with Mr S. Powell, Gayles The marriage has taken place at ..st diverted Hall, at the organ. Mr W. Webb was t h . via (Jordon Rank, Hill Top and The Teesdale Mercury regrets to record eBede's R.C. Church, Newcastle, of AliasBlackton , rejoining the main road at ; VICTORY GARDEN FETES AND WEEKS S-IL usher at he death of Mr Charles James Smith. J.P., the church. As the bridal party Audrey Priestley, daughter of Mr and Airs Egglesburn, so as to serve the Whole toi coin of .(ii rove gark, llainard Castle, at the age theleft bride)the church, presented Miss the May bride Powell with a(cousin prayer of T. Priestley, of Denton Burn, and a grand- munity and not only a fractional part of THE DUKE OF NORFOLK, K.G., P.C. daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Heather inglon, it as at present. years. DAY : NIr Smith's connections in Barnard - (President of the Red Cross Agricultural Fund) says :— membersbook. A guard of the of Hanlonhonour wasYoung formed Farmers by: of Sergt. Jubilee Piniard, Place, MiddietOn-in-Teesdale, and The alteration - would not entail more Castle had been many and he spent a full 1st : " I ask you to a real VICTORY EF'F'ORT to Club outside the (turd' , a the newly- R.C.A.F., of Montreal, than half a mile in distaiteg. but would be life in his various make Canada. The bride is a sergeant in the air inestimable bOon to the village. Many interests. He has been TH1JR, married couple walkednethnd 'a an avenue of tdhets, etioiNbven,d aaisidthe "'Father of Industry " in " ensure that our WEEKS and FETES are even more crossed hay forks, -symbolic of their call W.A.A.F. She was attended by her aunt, who have to walk one or two miles to get • Mrs Claude Heatherington, and wore a tun- the bus would have it practieally on those words describe " productive in 1945, encouraging those who helped last Outside the church gates the ancient custom quoise' blue two-piece with wine the fully the position he held. He was the firing two shots overthe newly-married ies sgt. accessor- doOrstep, and as well as being a very cull - proprietor of the " year's effort to improve on their results, and, further, to K. Thompson was best Grove Works (the town's PP ofouple was observed, being perforated by may. . % siderahie benefit to the proprietors. of the leading industry), and a director of the " see that no town. village or hamlet is without a WEEK oWn Mr Wappett. reception was held at the County Hotel, service financially. - after which the bride and bridegroom left In the end it w ' Teesdale Mercury co., l.td. He also had A reception followed at Newsham . odge as unanimously decided interests in the Tonw Gas comany, and "or a FETE." for Edinburgh. where the honeymoon is to write the Clerk of the oral Council p (home of the bride'sge grandm other) Lodand fl Council. indeed anything for the welfare of the T; \\ beingg spent. setting forth what tin meeting desired, amid here a large assemblage of local farmers inhabitants found Mr Smith keemils . also making applicabon for This space kindly Donated by BLACKETTS, of Baraard Castle and young farmer friends assembled. a restoration i.rinterested. its ln his younger days Mr Sinn,: News. Barnard Castle Bride. , •Of the full pre-war service at the earliest AmOng the presents received was a can- served on time Barnard Castle Urban - The wedding look place at Barnard possible opportunity, and asking that it be Cath leen of cutlery from the Dalton Y.F.C.. in . en, amid for many years lie served the town which both bride and bridegroom are sere - Castle Catholic Church on Monday, the Rey, brought forward to the Traffic COmmission ESDAY Fr. T. H. Knuckey on the. Durham County Council. He retired 0 ing officers. The bridegroom's gift to the officiating, of Cot. Peter at Thethe next meeting meeting. then discussed the matter of 12 years ago in favour of Sir Cuthbert Head- bride was a necklace, and the bride's gift ,„,James J. Heaiey,Healey, B.A.0 , elder son of Allr and ' lam. He was appointed a Justicece of the to the bridegroom a gold tie pin. Follow- "' Swindon, to Miss Kathleen making application to the Triumph Bus co. amid served actively on the big the reception the happy couple left on Eileen Little, Unly daughter of Mr and Mrs to run a shuttle service front pea,Magisterial in 1918, Bench for many years. Mr : LL P. S. Little, in conjunction with their their honeymoon (destination unknown). Gordon House, Barnard Castle. to a well-known In which they served .. . The bride's travelling ensemble consisted and granddaughtertighter of the late Inspector M. Middleton to Barnard Castle service,--- buf (:atholic Smith was family, a member and was of a trustee of the of a nigger brown coat and dress with NN'alton, Sunderland Borough Police. Given this was left over for the present, pending . Barnard Castle Catholic Church. He was matching accessories. awaaway by herh father,th she was dressed in the results of a better service by the O.K.. being effected also a manager of the Barnard Castle The wedding was one of three which took white georgette with embroidered veil, and.iue-ng . Tees- 33 place at this church on the Easter Satur- carried a bouquet of pink carnations and Time meeting was presided over by Mr J. Catholicdale Record School, Society. and a member of the T day. It is forty-five years since this White heatther. Agss Danis Wilson. the• Moore. Chairman of the Parish Council. Nlr Smith was a keen gardener and spent bridesmaid, wore a mauve lace dress with • Beauty happened before in one day at this ihurch, many hours daily in his beautiful garden,-. c. 0 the last time being in 1900. feather head-dress, and held a bouquet of His passing after only a brief illni---,- white carnations 0 The bride and bridegroom have asked us „.. and roses. Mr B. E. METHODISTS • leaves Barnard Castle the poorer, - for he was 4011 , -4-• to express thanks to all their many friends HealeY was best man. The reception was rich in generosity and beloved of all who held at the King's Head Hotel, and the throughout the North of England who haVe SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY: knew him. sent them telegrams, kind wishes, anti honeymoon is being spent in Scotland. on monday. On Good Friday evening the elder scholars The funeral look place at Whashton Bride. • gave a demonstration service entitled the Catholic Church, - Barnard Castle , byby tl e: Barna rl Castle Bride for Irvine (Scotland) - " Building of the Church." Those takin, !tee. pr. \V. V. smith, 'a nephew wilson, a mem Man. ber of the w.A.A. F.. (laugh_ part were Marjorie Boyce, Lena Btenkinso I), of Mr Smith, and the absol utions were and Mrs M . . Hack Emma Addison, Josephine Tiplady, John Gill. iv .m by the Rev. Frs. T. H. Knuckey, N V. rid At the Congregational Church, Barnard ter °It Mr \\I's", of die (ii Trevor Towers, Alwynn Cross, nill g took and Spade Inn , was on Saturday united HarryPeggy----- V . Smith, and V. Chat -inters. Castle, On Saturday, a pretty wedding mar riage to a Audreyk Boyce, Ire n Alderson, place between Mr H. R. Bennet, son of Mr M an, Flight Sgt.R G. . Family mourners were n : Mr and Airs Wm. PRIME !UCH MU and Leavens, R.A.F. The ceremony •took place Blenkinsop, Jean Merryweatiter and Joan s mith, Mr and Mrs B. Smith, Mr and Mrs and Mrs R. Bennet, of Irvine, Scotland, hi, Hill Church, the Bev. Castel! Lamb. Solos were given by Ena Addison, Miss Doreen Dowson, daughter of Mr and at Kirk-- ; Charles Smith, Mrs F. Smith, Misses Molly, officiating. The bride, who was given Josephine Tiplady, Peggy Bienkinsop and H. and Madge Smith, sons and daughters- Mrs T. Dowson, of 15, Coronation Street. ,‘, " by her father, wore a dress of Joan Iamb, and Harry Gill. Mrs Luther Barnard Castle. The bride, who was given -7. ; i in-law amid daughters , Mr and Mrs W. me- georgette and lace with a. veil and Thwaites - (Hury. lialdersdale)) Ila"ewacoati:ikd, dltalur ghatteidrs ‘INIisa j,C,raivniimilimie.el!it sous-illsiiijl• ferthr for NERVES away • by her father, wore a white satili w‘---coronet of orange blossom. She carried a Mr T. Kipling, the superintendetrigdae ■--e. Patronised by Royalty and favoured by fashionable ORT bridal dressress with and coronet f bouquet of dark red carnations. The the report on the year's work. y oraneg th veil a a bouquet of carried brother. society, Old Derby porcelain was in great demand ready more than70Yeaa bridesmaids were is V. M. wilsou (sister) On Sunday. afternoon the above scholtu -3 c.( iEthei riteiktoeuryri.iecrshixex-ferien:spl:oirldeal3.ar( rieaprrde, ste.;11 i rector Is pink roses. She was attended by three u gave recitations ; also the primary depart- Vera Stokeld and and tinee Misses N. and M. Galilee. Inlet--es).I towards the end of the eighteenth century. o almost bridesmaids, the Misses meat, these being Helen Robson, Celia rristI: ; DR.NIBLETT s Rita Dowso n T' hey-----, wore blue lace over taffeta • with pink g the CliiiuesfeCuontitstaTimilteisie) he14 , S. NFii..sliati s enables Iris Davis (cousins) and Nli accessories and c rried shower bouquets of Garrett, Tony Gibson, Keith Eliame Itia in-. a People today still show the same discriminating led with (young sister). They. wore pink ring vet- , 'Bowes sweet peas. The best' man was Lieut. Robin Waterhouse, and william Crawford. ',va,t.son, J.p., Mr Johnson vet, pick silk and gold satin dresses, and J. (Clerk to the taste. That's why they prefer to drink Hornimans. YITAL RENEWER of violets. The hest ma Blackman. The organist was Mr S. Powell. They gave in song and verse a recitation, MCouagistrates), n n ty Cumin. C. T. Singer. carried pposies * Hornimans Dividend Tea sells at 11d. per NERVE SEDATIVE' was Mr James S. Bennet ;brother of the - 4 reception followed at the bride's home. a little piece called "The Life of Jesus." Coons. E. C. Robinsona (Chairman), was yeti . The honeymoon is being smolt in Cornwall. On Sunday night the older scholars re- Nnii .1. wisema „ Boxaii E. TH, bridegroom). The ceremony p eated the demonstratimt service. The quarter. And there's an extra—a cash dividend ". PROVEN EFFICIENCY ducted by the Rev. S. Leon Cooke, and Watson, and Wilfred Smith (Barnard Castle Harwood- in-Teesdale Bride. ' preacher On each occasion was Mr Elliott, Urban Council), Mr G. W. Evans (Barnard of 10 - when your collecting card is full. 'NERVOUS TROUBLES afterwards a reception was held in the Owing to the very. TeL zs Congregational Schoolroom. The bride, • On Saturday at Forest-in-Teesdale Church, Barnard Castle. bad Castle Gas Co.), Mr R. H. Morton. who is well-known in the town, has for a wedding of considerable interest to the weather. the attendance was not up to the Deep sympathy is extended to the widom NERVE SHOCK imr usual standard, but it was very good i some time been employed in a Manchester Upper Dale was solenntised between -n ,and family in. their deep loss.• HEADACHE a the weather...... , % BRAIN-FAG aircraft factory. The bridegroom is in the Robert P'ulton, son of Mr and Mrs 'I'. Fulton, spite -the of Hurst Hall, Forest-in-Teesdale,. and Miss Owing to the illness of several of Penny-a- Week Fund Red Cross. ETC., I IRRITABILITY building trade. of mi. and Mrs children who had prepared their parts, but Marjorie Hastings, daughter Ss. ;El.; HORNIMANS * SLEEPLESSNESS were unable to attend, these parts had to Total for 1944 : Romaldkirk, £24 Families United. A. Hastings, of Riggside House. Harwood- NEURITIS - be relegated to the other children.. At the Holwick, Elo 18s. 6d.; . *owe: Nerve theeirdees viiatealiaesithfkamirkili el'sarmis.ehreChuunritcehd. iii-111e Teesdale. .• moment, and it reflects great credit on £6 14s. lid. S tu0.0nuSa.eitlu.krdnoaNy bride, who was given -away by her last medic;ne by results. them all for the manner ni which they Harwood Welcome Home. Dividend* Tea te•El, or the of Mr John Walton, son father, wore a hand painted pale blue dress bot., Inc. Pur. Taxi- from with the marriage carried out their extra parts. The Harwood-in-Teesdale Welcome Home of Mr and Mrs W. Walton, of Crossthwaite with wine accessories, and carried a shower Miss Douglas, the secretary, is to be con- Fund have benefited by a concert given lo -nernists. or 5,6 post free • The brides- W. H. & F. HOILNIMA.N & CO. LTD., LONDON, N,I, direct. Farm, Holwick, and Miss Elsie MaryM Bell, bouquet of pink- carnations.. • aratulated on the success of the Easter Forest-in-Teesdale Young Farmers' Club. by Es:cblished 1870 the late Mrs maid- was Miss Joy,. ceHastings, • on ly daughter of Mr H. and anniversary services. Mrs Field Sustains Broken Arm. C. P. NIBLETT, Bell, of Turner Holme, Lunedale. The Castle (sister of the bride). She wore a DRY i chfteld Terrace. bride, who • - given away by her father, dress of pale grey trimmed with wine [Kees- Whilst out huntinhunting, with the Carting - Richmond, Yorks wore a dusky pink two-piece with brown sories, and a bouquet of creanr of HTahre Hospital Aid. Harriers on Monday, Alrs N. Field, Watson, Eggleston NDERS. • accessories amid carried a bouquet of pink best man was Mr Arrthony In aid of Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirm- ton Hall, sustained an accident. The horse TS, loses. The bridesmaid was Miss Mary Wood-in-Teesdale, and the groomsman, Mr ary, a sutcessful whist drive and dance she was riding fell, and Mrs Field in the DISTEMPER Alderson, of Crosshills, Keighley (cousin of Eric Hodgson, Harwood. A reception was was held on Monday night at Eggleston. fall sustained a broken arm. 'Phone 100. the bride). She wore a dark turquoise two held at Riggside House, Harwood, after Organised. by Mrs 1'. Elaine and Miss- Quick Response by Bowes Parish Council. INT VARNISH piece with burgundy accessories and which the newly married couple left for lic seat at Boesw at the Smiles, it attracted a large attendance. A request for a pub carried a bouquet of red roses. The best their honeymoon, which is being spent at Whist prizewinners were : Ladies-Mrs Parish Council meeting has already bee!, uLoss & OIL GLOSS Mr T. Ian Allinson, of Bridge Edinburgh. The bride's travelling ensemble;:,onesStewart, Mrs J. Bainbridge, Mrs Bell, Mrs fulfilled The seat has now been fixed and man was .biggin 'a friend of the bride- consisted of a pink dress with a navy k IN • from 3/6 per pint. House. New Barnett. Gentlemen-Rev. Barnett, Nfr w. many people are registering their approval groom). The ceremony was conducted by hat and coat. OUR Y MIXED PAINT 3/6 well-known throughout Brown, E. Elaine, and Cpl. Hall. Boobies, amid thanks fur this long-felt want. the Rev. W. Oliver, Rokeby, and the organ- The bride is ed for Miss Bousfield and Mr Marwood ; travelling pre - Non•stop. int. Mrs Shearwood• As the couple left Upper Teesdale, where she has sery ist was Prize, Cpl. Foster. The prizes were 83 years, Mr William Lee has ;SST() PAINT for Im- the church a silver horseshoe was pre- some time as post-girl. Some short while seated by Mrs Davidson. M.C.'s were At the age of seined to the bride by Miss Evelyn Peacock. ago she rel aatedted some of her experiences -tits 3'6 per pint . 4 - ' • Messrs T. Ratite and L. Iceton. Prizes were recentlyof the roof stripped of one and of relaid his houses. time wor•dwork Mr Lee. -eception was over the w i reless. They included .. frn ‘)SAL PRESERVA- Following the ceremony a t outlying all given by hospital supporters. Music who is a Newbiggin man, carried all the held at Turnerholme (home of the bride), of tramping with the mail to - - I-, ' c - -2 - PAINT for wood or will wish for the e'dance was by Mr Sowerby's Band. slates, wood, cement and tools, and Imishe I and later the couple left for their honey- farms of Harwood. F.vezymie .1116 per quart. moon, which is being spent at Blackpool. her all happiness. The future home of Mr The County Library. • job in one day. COL and SOT-It/NUM The bride travelled in a tweed costume and and Mrs Fulton will be at Hunt Hall, Forest- At yesterday's meeting of the Rotary Cluh theLartington Red Cross Fund. in-Teesdale. of Barnard Castle interest centred in an )1) PRESERVATIVE curlaska coat. address by Mr Hamilton, the Durham A fruit cake made £6 is. for Iled Cry:- bridegroom are descend- and green. from Both bride and County Librarian. In the course of hi s funds at Lartington on Wednesday night. farming families. Time Newbiggin Young Farmers' Club. ► I) ;iiglas and ants of well:known Mr Hamilton dealt with the popular- for which credit is due to Mr illuu ; per pint, 3/3 .bridegroom is a member of the Church Newbiggin Young Fanners' Club held a address his plan. Council for Laithkirk and has been a sides- meeting on Thursday evening, when Miss ity of the county library and incidentally MrWatson, and also Mrs 110!)son, wle Allen revealed many interesting facts about mentioned the great number as well as the owi Ws. j 'VS VARNISH STAIN mall for a number of years. He was also lliSt • drive for lied Cross funds tio- an enthusiastic member of the Home Guard chicken rearing. She also told the Club of varied character of the books in circula- workedla hard to make it a ,suce( ss at the: "r half pint. front its inception. The bride has a long the different types of brooders, their advant- tion, the system of exchange enabling every season. VARNISH 3/6 per connection with the Plantation End ages and disadvantages. Mr H. A. part of the area to read the latest books in Bowes women's Institute Open Night.' - per quart. Chapel, Lunedale, and has served as a Sun- Hutchinson thanked Miss Allen for her the course of time. He also alluded to the This took the form of a w10 , -t drive. - COPAL VARNISH 25/- day school teacher for many years. Among interesting and beneficial lecture. efforts to get a branch of the county library 132,rimzerws ij tinBerisoNwvreire :boLoaidiyie, s-1, Mrs Aislabie: presents received Cotherstone Welcome Home Fund. established at the Witham Hall under the Mrs I. Walkei gallon. the useful and valuable auspices of time Mechanics' Institute. was a case of cutlery from the Plantation The Whist Committee of the above organ in the chair, and the speaker was Gentlemen-1, Mrs J. Preston ; 2, Mrs A l'ENTINE SUBSTI- ised a whist drive and dance, held on Rotarian G. Clarkson Harker, president, Thompson; booby, Miss Bainbridge. .\ End Chapel well-wishers. Smart and roomy Shopping Zipp - fastened Shopping E 1/- per bottle ; or 2!... — was well was ompetition for the best ginger bread was Easter Monday night, ' which; thanked by Rotarian S. E. Harrison.. Walker amid Miss Layeock, Bag that will hold all your quart (in Customers' tins) Bride. attended. The prizewinners ait the whisi judged by Mrs 3. Bag with large Outside . and won by Mrs J. Brown, whit Mrs Parkin par..!els—suitable• too, for a I'-MARKING PAINT A very pretty wedding was solemnised were : Ladies-1, Mrs Moutrie ; -, Mrs Hodg- Pocket — Overlapping Top by the Rev. F. C. Giddens, Vicar, at Start- son ; 3, Airs Lightfoot ; lucky number, Miss second. Hostesses were Mrs Coates and week-end hold-all. Obtain- ,,er pint forth Church on Easter Monday, the happy B. Cross ; lucky table, Mrs S.Valtes. Gentle- Miss Donald. The M.G. was Mrs J. Preston, —and Strong Handles. In able in Navy or Brown imita- SOAP for cleaning amid prizes were presented by Mrs Sulithy- couple being Miss Joan Atkinson, youngest men-1, Mrs Robinson ; Mrs McCartney ; Be sure of Black Patent Leather Cloth. tion Morocco Leather Cloth. fid. & 70. per packet. daughter of Mr and Mrs C. Atkinson, Lend- 3, Miss Bland ; lucky number, Miss Ruth Size : 154 in. x 91 in. x 5 in. BOUND. DISTEMPER ings, Staftforth, and Mr Ronald Franklin, Sowerby ; lucky table, Mr Tarn. The M.C.'s Domestos 113Barnardara l' Castle Red Cross Fund. Size : 141 in. x 91 in. x 44 in. Wilf. Franklin, for dance were Messrs T. J3ayles and 3/-, 7 lbs 5/-. youngest son of lkir and Mrs the The •ommittee of the lied Cross Fund 222. 36/1. Low Startforth. The bride was charmingly T. Williamson. The Baldersdale Band was gratefully acknowledge the following, and LL BRAND D I S - only* one way attired in a pale blue two-piece georgette in attendance. The 'winners of the waltz- thank all donors of gifts and contributors she will personally PF:It (in Customers' suit with black picture hat trimnied with ing competition were Mr and Mrs Lightfoot, to boxes, etc.: Co-operative Society Men's Please write to our Customers' Adviser, per lb. matching blue flowers, and carried a the judges being Mr and Mrs Jackson and Guild, 3s.; Mr and Mrs Wilkinson, School attend to your enquiries,—do not include postage, that is , 1)IST E M P ER 34-lb. bouquet of pink carnations. She had as Mr and Mrs R. Lowson, Lartington. Time Return all House, Langleydale, Ills.; Miss Thornton, part of our service. to you. tet , • 9 her attendant Nurse V. D. Atkinson (her takings were £18 8s. 6d. When the expenses Galgate, £1 ; Mr and Mrs Walker's box, Odd- sister), who was neatly attired in a red and are deducted it will leave just over 114 for fellows' Arms, £8 2s.; Mrs Jones, 41, Bridge- grey suit with accessories. The best man the above fund. The M.C. for the whist was "Empties" gate, realised £5 by a competition, she haw NM WATSON, was Mr Tom Whincup, Barnard Castle, who Miss R. Gibson. Prizes were presented by ing given 24 dyed eggs for this purpose. WESTBOROUGH • 42, GALGATE. carried out his duties admirably; A receP - Mrs J. Robinson, and at the conclusion Miss without delay The two winners are : Lamport, with ticket / /2) SCARBOROUGH tion was afterwards held at the bride's N. Merryweather thanked all p'•esent for 81 ; and Greta Metcalfe, ivy Dene, Bowe:-. 6°2 / - Telephone 114. home. making the effort such a success. ticket 96.