I I 1938. THE TEESDALE MERCURY. 'Wednesday, May l I Mir

NOTICES. Ladies' Ambulance Class. back covers Miss A. Bilks, Wackerfield, GENERAL WEDDING OF INTEREST. cushion : wlr and Mrs Dixon, Wackerfield, OSY CINEM At the recent examination of Ihe Barnard cake plate AIL and Mrs J. Manners, Bishop AA Castle I..N.E.R. :Sinbillatice Class (ladies' ETON-IN- MR R. H. HODGSON AND MISS GLADYS Auckland, te , .-11er glass cake stand ; MI. and TEESDAI. L.N.E.R TRIPS section), the following were - successful. Mrs Flegg, Av., ekerfield. set of cream jugs ; obtaining their first certificates :—Misses TOWNSON. to Friday, once night Mr and Airs Brass, Ingleton. set of pillow 7 a from K. B. Atkinson, E. . BlenkinSopp, 0. J. Menthers• of two well-known agriculturist cases Mr and Mrs Medley, Blakely. glass urday at 2, 6-15 and 8-30s, Brown. N.. E. Croft, •W' M. Moulton. E. families were united by the wedding which bowl : Mr and Mrs Clark, Wackerfield, table Jones, - D. Jones, 1\1: E. Maine. E. M. Sissons. took place at St. Mary's Church. , (loth : Miss F. Clark, Wackerfield, table d Thurs., May 11th aria F. M. Storey, D. R. Walker. M. E. Wilkin- on Wednesday. Mr Ralph Heaviside Hodg- centre ; -Mrs. Hepple. West Aueldand, table 1 ,, Sunday, 15thilM-1a4ypin son, M. Youngs, and Mrs Woodhams. This son. second • son of the late Mr Valentine centre; Mrs Dent, Evenwood, Cake Stand ; THERS, MAUREEN O'Stsil'I'• represents a 100 per cent. successful class. Hodgson and Mrs Hodgson, Burton House. Jean Dent. Evenwood. duchesse set ; Mrs 13. and ALAN JONES in The instructor was Mr W. Jeffels, Barnard Staindrop. being married to Miss Gladys DAY AT THE RACES,, 4/9 Thompson, Wacl3erfleld, marmalade jar ; .ARROW Castle ; the surgeon lecturer. Dr. C. R. Mary Townson. daughter of All . and Mrs 12-14 pm .4/9 Miss Lee, , water set ; Miss Rob- id Sat., May 13th and 1st, ° oss ABBEY Robinson; • and the examiner. Dr. R. A. John Townson. \Vaciterfield Hall. Staindrop. son, , teapot cosy : Mr and Mrs POWELL, MYRNA LOy, FIP1 12-14 pm 4/2 Milne, Evenwood. The bride was the first secretary of the Brame. , cake basket ; Evelyn Town- ELISSA LANDJ and Staindrop Young F'ar'mers' Club. of which C14°"E 12-14 put 3/8 Concert at . son. Hilton, traycloth ; Mr and Mrs Burnett, CALLEIA oDAL the bridegrooms was also a member. Treasury notes ; Mr and ,Mrs T. W. Apple- 12-14 pin 3/8 FTER THE THIN MAN.', o'oNHOLNE A very enjoyable concert was 'given in the The bride. who was given away by her garth, fruit spoons and forks ; Mr and Mrs father. wore a gown of pink satin with R. d Tues., May 16th and rah .0E RsTON 12-14 pm 4/9 Bowes Grammar School on Friday evening Robinson and Mrs Sutton, spoons ; Mr with the object of raising fttnds for the train worked with horseshoe and lovers' and - Mrs C. Taylor, jam dish ; Mr and Mrs BREEN, MAY ROBSON °,0DE RmERE 12-14 1110 4/2 knots in satin cord.. She had a pink net LES BUTTERWORTH sild proposed erection of a village hall. A large Hopps. cruet ; 131r A. Leonard, table cloth ; audience attended. Mr J. W. Alderson. J.P.. veil and halo of pearls and orange blossoms. Mrs Bruce, marmalade jar ; Mr and Mrs INBOW ON THE RIVER,,, presided. Those taking part included Mrs Her bouquet. was composed of arum lilies Brown, fruit howl • Mr and Mrs G. Alder- Alderson's Party, Brough, Miss Eleanor and white heather. The adult bridesmaids son, salad howl ; Mr and Mrs, Blair. lager Preston. Mr R. C. Addison, Miss Fay Walker, were the Misses Greta and Elizabeth Town- glasses • Mr and Mrs MeTaggaris cut glass Miss Margaret. Flendelow, Miss Lily Bendy- son (bride's sisters). Miss Mary Hodgson bonbon dishes ; Rev. H. S. C. Spurrier. 'PER TEESDALE. REGULAR low. and Miss Kathleen Jackson. Mr H. (bridegroom's sisterly and Miss Olive Jack- prayer-hook ; Miss D. Bell. cheque ; Mrs E. Thompson and Miss Muriel Jackson were son. of Crook, and the three small attend- Robinson, settee and chair hack covers ; Mr DAY TRIPS accompanists. The doorkeepers were ants, Joan Walker. of Stockton. Maureen and Mrs Shepherd, hurnpty ; Mr Tidyman, OUR OWN cORREsPoNDENT• Townson, of Hilton. and Audrey Townson. bedspread. • BARNARD CASTLE Messrs T. Satterthwaite and J. Hastings. A ult of a flag day collection us:- from meeting for the consideration of the pro- of Hilton Moor (bride's nieces). They wore picturesque gowns of each noun and ecru has K. Adamson, Miss E. ss Mondays Si Thursdays posed village hall will be held on Tnesclay. o:: Monday lace. the headdresses being halos of peach iss M. Hobson in (Brie Whit Whitsuntide Cyclists' Meet. OBITUARY. arn 3rd Ret • net trimmed with flowers, and carried posies' e Waifs and Strays fund 8 57 4/2 Messrs G. A. Carter ,(Chairman of the of roses and forget-me-nots. Mr Francis MR R. H. COULTHARD. Redcar •.• W. Hodgson (bridegroom's brother) was the extent of £1 18s. Saltburn 8 57 4 ,9 Barnard Castle Urban Council), C. D. Pick- The death occurred very - suddenly on Tynemouth 8 37 5,9 ersgill (ex-president), F. Hunter (secretary) best man. and E. Watson Townson Monday of Mr Ralph Henry Coulthard, at •: ion. Whitley 8 37 519 and F. W. Willis, from Barnard Castle were (bride's brother) groomsman. The ushers his residence, The Bungalow, Moutalbo .mthly meeting of the Middle, present on Wednesday at the smoking , con- were Mr John Hodgson and Mr Norman Terrace, Barnard Castle, at the age of 69 Townson. The Rev. H. S. C. Spurrier. •gion Women's Section wa cert at the Victoria Comet Hotel, Newcastle, years. Mr Coulthard was a very well known s h. Vicar. officiated. and respected tradesman, having carried on ish Parlour on Tuesday even, in connection with the Whisunt N.E. For detail' see bills at station. CyClists' Meet. Mr A. H. Norton presided. A reception was held at the Wackerfield a grocer's business for nearly 50 years .on presided. The usual eii. Hall. after which Mr and Mrs Hodgson left before his retirement just over a year ago. aid on 'Cheap Rail Travel . ' boards, Mr Carter gave an assurance that the as observed. Arrangements cyclists would have a very warm welcome at for their honeymoon in the South of Eng- Ms. Coulthard, who lost his wife about two land. The bride's travelling dress was a meeting were made, the event Barnard Castle at Whitsuntide. M a meet- and a half years ago, leaves five sons, six London panne three-piece costume. with daughters, five grandsons, and three grand- y permission of Mrs Maddison ing of the local committee on 'Friday night, Mr H. NichOlson presiding, Mr Hunter said shoes and hat to match. and a hag to tone daughters. The remains will be interred at •nce, The Garth. A competiti he had circularised jazz hands in the and a cravat en suite. St. Mary's R.C. Cemetery to-morrow (Thurs- i owers, for which prizes will district. Mr H. A. Mills' Tonic. Concert The Grange, Summerhouses. will he the day). Party from West was engaged future home of Mr and Mrs Hodgson. MRS R. W. YOUNG, to be arranged. Miss L. - , BISON & WOODHAMS The presents included the following for the Whit-Monday concerts. \Ve regret to announce the death of Mrs the North Eastern Area, gave (E. BEER AND W. CHEESEBROUGH) Bride's parents, drawing room furniture and n the annual conference held Staindrop Infant Welfare. household linen ; bride to bridegroom. It. W. Young, who passed away suddenly GROCERS AND PROVISION (dock and cigarette lighter ; bridegroom to at West Hartlepool on Tuesday evening She expressed a hope for FAMILY The annual meeting of the Staindrop and DEALERS, bride, gold wristlet watch ; bridegroom to after a day's illness. Mrs Young was the mencemeut of A.R.P. work District Infant Welfare Centre was held on bridesmaids. powder -compacts ; to attend- wife of the Rev. R. W. Young, who was WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Tuesday, the vice-chairman. Lady Katharine ants, bangles : Mrs Hodgson. cheque and at one thne pastor in charge. of the Thorn- . Mrs Dawson, Mrs R. Lowe; Vane, presiding in the absence of the chair- tison voiced the thanks blankets ; Mr F. Hodgson, easy chair : Ali J. gate Mission; Barnard Castle. Mrs Young of BARNARD CASTLE. man. Lady Barnard. Those present were and Miss M. Hodgson. spoon and forks ; had always been keenly interested in church o Miss Ainsworth. The slur Mrs Hardy, Mrs J. Johnson. Mrs Layton. Mrs Miss Hodgson, mahogany bedroom suite work, and her servLies will be greatly by Mrs Mason, was wen 141 H. Forrest. Nurse Thompson. Mrs C. W. Miss A. S. E. Hodgson. antique mahogany missed. Universal sympathy goes out to The house where you get The best of Miller (hon. treasurer). and Mrs H. B. secretaire bureau ; Miss Bell. Worcester the bereaved family. The funeral took i. Hostesses were Mrs Pla,e Hall (hon. secretary). The committee was Smith. everything at the least possible price. china plate; Pairs Bell and family. chromium place on Saturday afternoon at Stranton re-elected en-bloc with the exception of- Mrs silver pot with cream, sugar and tray ; Mt Cemetery, \Vest Hartlepool. The service Vestry Meeting. ;vial order is respectfully solicited. Stott. whose resignation was received with P. Townson. Hilton Moor. can- regret, Mrs Gallilee being elected in her and Mrs J. was held in Belle Vue Congregational tor, the Rev. J. W. Willis, p Satisfaction guaranteed. teen of cutlery : Mr and Mrs Walker. Hill- Church. and was conducted by the Rev. F. place. The treasurer read- a- satisfactory field. Stockton, silver •hrombint teapot. hot \V. Nicholls, of St. George's Congregational the annual parochial meeting Free Delivery in Town and Country. balance sheet. showing a balance in band water jug.. sugar basin. cream jug and tray: of £17 As. Rd.. an increase on last year's, Church, West Hartlepool, a very large s Church, Middletot•in-Tee:d• Ask for our representative to call. Mr and Mrs J. C. Townson, Hilton, thermos gathering of relatives and friends being but the quantity of dried milk.• drugs, etc., jug : Messrs W. and N. Townson. wireless present. to to- the late Mr J. J. Stobari, w sold. showed a decided decreaSe on the The chief mourners were : Rev. so long as a churchwarden • Telephone 49. set ; Misses C. and E. Townson. two occa- B. W. Young (husband). Miss Jean Young previous year. A vote of thanks to the sional chairs ; Mrs Alderson, Wakefield. auditor, Mr J. Bradley. was passed. The (daughter), and Mr and Mrs Toni Young , ter. The accounts, presented treasury notes ; Miss E. Hodgson, Darling- (son and daughter-in-law). Included among Smith, showed a slight decre , chairman expressed the good wishes of all ton. wine table: Miss A. Hodgson. silver tea the committee to Nurse Thompson on her the beautiful floral tributes were wreaths 'wing officers were appoint spoons; Miss 141. Hodgson. silver trinket box; front relatives and friends. the Barnard forthcoming marriage. - Miss 0. Jackson. Crook, silver initialled tea • arden, Mr T. A. Cooke ; Castle Mission friends, Belle Vue Sisterhood, Excelsior. C.C. spoons ; Nliss Joan Walker. " Hillfield.- Belle Vue Congregational Church. \Vest r Frank Watson ; shicsinen, MEN'S WEAR Stockton. cake knife : Miss Maureen ToWn- Hartlepool, Tyne Dock Congregational , Mr A. Murray and Mr G. • A good muster of the Barnard Castle son, Hilton. brush and crumb tray ; Mr and Chu - Excelsior Cycling Club on Sunday. under eh, Tyne Dock Sewing Party, Boots For the Finest Value Mrs \V. 'DWI-ISOM Bolan'. fish knives and Chemist Staff, and neighbours in Ashgrove splendid weather conditions. had a run to forks ; Mrs Townson, Mortou Timnouth, Avenue. Young Farmers' Club. in Gents' Gab Ullswater, via Penrith. Leaving Barnard pair of blankets : Mr and Mrs M. McMillan. Castle at 9-20 a.m.. the party arrived at a FUNERAL OF MR J. H. HETT. T. Hutchinson, Eggleston, , pair of sheets ; Ml and Trousers. cafe between Penrith and Ponley Bridge Mrs Addison, Crook. - bathroom cabinet • Mr The funeral of Mr John Huson Hett, of the sixth annual meeting 01 for dinner, after which the chili \Vent for a and Mrs Townson. Milton. Pyrex dishes : Grange, formerly of Headlani its Young Farmers' Club, held ride round the • lake. After viewing the Mr and Mrs J. Alderson, Scorton. china tea Hall. Gainford, took place on Tuesday Arms. The secretary ,)hr loYely scenery undey- ideal conditions, the set ; - Tile and Mrs R. AL Metcalfe, Mundell. afternoon at Piercebridge Churn, and the See the line we are captain decided to return - via Milburn and interment in the beautifully-kept church- the S't' china tea set ; Mr and Mrs Byers. North in) gave an account 01 Lowther Castle. arriving at :Appleby in Fields. eiderdown and bedspread to match ; yard at the east end of the church. The the treasurer's report showed offering you at 7111 per time, for tea. Leaving there at 7.15 p.m.. the Mr and Mrs Donald, Ketton, plant pot ; Miss service, which was 'fully choral. was con- hand of £20 19s. Mr J. W party reached home at 910 p.m. after a A. Alderson, \Vackerfield, pyrex dish ; Tilt ducted by the Rev. R. 'A. Bidwell, Vicar of Gainford, and Miss Turner presided at the in elected president. The VI most enjoyable day. Tt was pleasing to see and Mrs R. G. Heslop, Langton, silver sauce pair (all sizes). the club lads again united for this season's boat ; Mr and Mrs Whitfield and Kathleen. organ. The church was crowded. and many - were re-elected with the addia runs. It is the intention of the club to run Wackerfield Grange,- cut glass water ing and were unable to gain admittance. The chief Stapleton, Eggleston. Alr FRED NEV ISON, a club 25-miles race and other events during glasses : Mr and Mrs P. Langstaff. Barnard mourners were Miss Hett and Lady Marshall Langleydale, and retiring cl the season.. The club's new president. Mr Castle, lemonade set ; Mr and Mrs Wiliam, (sisters). Mr and Mrs W. S. Hett (brother C. D.'Pickersgill, is a whole-hearted official and sister-in-law)„. Misses Angela and were added to the advisers CO Staindrop, chromium cake stand : Mrs k 29, MARKET PLACE, and wishes lice club members to do their Simpson and Miss Bee. Staid -tope. chromium Vivien Hell (nieces), Misses Barbara and Mr T. Davison was aPPOo best at the Whitsuntide Meet. information cake basket ; Mr and Mrs Trotter and Joan Hett (nieces) . Mr C. R. Alderson and er, other appointments Dela BARNARD CASTLE. has been received from Middleshrough that family. , eiderdown ; Mr P. Heston. Mr J. R. Heslop. 'Others present included Mr C. Atkinson • secretary, •11 one of the club members. Frank Kell. Langton. brass wall plaque ; Mr and Mrs Mr H. B. Hall (representing Lord Barnard), ed finished a good third on the track in a Miss Edleston (also representing Baron de inson ; treasurer, F. Stepbeu \V. Hesion, , game carvers ; sprint race on Sunday. New members are Mr Wilson, , towels ; Mr Alontalbo), Mr Philip Pease (representing A. Lee. It was arranged to Ito welcome at any time. and Mrs Blair, Kidderminster. set or the committee of the Zetland Hunt), Mr E. G .01 Zetsbale ,11 Waldy (representing Ald. \V. Waldy and Mr onmetitions in order to trcurp. Sunday School Anniversary. carvers ; Miss Scrafton. brass wall plaque. bers to be sent forward 10' Mrs and Miss T.ittlefair, blankets ; Mrs \V. Bainbridge), Lady Havelock-Allan \sup:. mAy 11111, 1938. Unusually large coin legations were Stubbs, set of carvers.; Mrs and aliss (representing Sir Henry Havelock-Allan). am. present at Trinity Methodist Church on Sun- Richardson. coffee . spoons ; Mrs Blacken, Mr A. Feethain and Miss Feetham, Mr Pier- day or the occasion of the Sunday school brushes ; Mr and Mrs F. Littlefair, rut glass son Cathrick and Mr Francis Cathrick, Mr anniversary. The morning' and evening salad bowl and servers ; Mrs Jopling. sugar H. E. Steavenson, Mr C. C. Darling. Mr R. & DISTRICT NEWS. services were conducted by the Rev. Norman sifter ; Mr and Mrs R. G. Heslop and G. Heslop. Mr J. R. Deacon. Mr I. Stobbs. GULF. E. Smith. The children sang special hymns family, weather glass Miss Jopling, stain- Afr and Mrs E. C. Adamson. Mr L. Alderson, LIGHTING-UP TIMES. in the morning and in the afternoon the less knives ; Mr and Airs B. P. Simpson and Mr F. Storey, Mr J. K. Dodds. Mr J. R. HARD CASTLE GOLF CLUE, 9-37 little, ones of the primary department took family, cut glass jug and tumblers ; Mr and Brown. Mr I,. Scott, Mr P. Teesdale, Mr T. 10 part in a- service of song' called " This Power. Mr B. Dodds, Mr H. Johnson. Mr J. how. first quail 1) Mrs T. Littlefair, brass slipper box ; Mrs -Y and Otte hour wonderful world," under the able direction Hall. Leslie and Nancy. barbola mirror ; Dods. Mr Stanley Gibson. Mr W. Todd. Mr Cup : 1, E. P. Clark, 3 after sunset. I . 16autet G • of Miss Jenny Tiplady and her assistants. Miss:V. Bradley. half tea service ; Miss T. Nelson, Mr J. G. Sprental. Mr G. W. 1 up ; 3 2(q ual ), reenwich times J. e down and allow - Nearly every child had something . to say or Tinkler. ball set ; Mrs E. Metcalfe, brass Stephenson, Mr Fletcher Stephenson. Mr Heselton, . l 1,:ill:ilialediate for Ndoertlihern latitudes. sing. In the evening there was a Relies of plaque ; Mr and Mrs W. Denham and Glass, Mr H. Eshelby, Mr 11. Stephenson. Mr scenes from the life r f John Wesley with family. pair of Otterburn blankets ; Mr and P. MacMillan, Mr R. tohnson. Mr J. Harri- CASTLE v. BISHOP AUCW•4 il Car, special reference to his visits to Barnard Mrs K. Stobbs. tea waggon and card table: son, Mr R: P. Hodgson, Mr F. Iveson. Mr op Auckland. i_i:, ■ Castle. One scene depicted Mr Wesley's all Mr and Mrs C. 'Stephenson and family. tea and Mrs Keenlyside, Mr T. Forster, Mr G. 1:tiiiii lie .ieis Smith and 1 Castle. l:::litla,sois'it,1.11'i-- at the home of a local family. Those who knives ; Mr and Mrs'Farrer• oak stool ; Miss Byers. Mr S. -Dodds, Mr J. M. Hall, Mr R. CI taAlsd took the characters in this interesting epi- V. Brown and Mr T. Haygarth, tea knives; :ell t Thornton. :town sode were : Ruth Barton. Dorothy Lowe ; Mr I. H. Stephenson. pair of sheets ; Miss The coffin was borne from Piercebridge "tnehial funds. on u vinan Il St.: Saturday, realised Elizabeth Barton, Margaret Jackson ; Peter E. Stephenson, holster and pillow set ; Mr Grange to the church on a farm waggon ackson ews. who or • Lased it, asks us Barton. Ralph Finch ; Torn Barton, George and Mrs T. Henning. bacon dish : Mr T. M. covered with evergreens and beautiful derson 'n..iia_tinti of the Oates ; Mrs Barton. Miss Norton ; Mr Metcalfe. cheque ; Mr J. O'Hara. Treasury wreaths, and the hearers were Messrs D. H. Jerk ,,ti Worshipful Master Barton. Mr J. Pratt • John Wesley. Mr notes ; Mr and Misses Wilson. weather Graham, W. Shepherd. F. Dent. W. Gibson. 'orton li• Bell), brethren of the Barnard Norman Robinson. Much regret was ex- glass 11Ir J. Maughan, pyrex 'and stand E. Stephenson. and H. Miller. Wreaths t i4Neitittsons win attend the morn- pressed that Mr G. Clarkson Harker, super- Mr T. Wilson, pyrex and silver stand : Mr were sent by Wilfred. Gwen and Joan : Will „, at Hall . ott Street Congregational intendent of the Sunday School, who had and Mrs G. Littlefair. pyrex dish ; Dr. and and Emmie ; Mabel Dorothy : Barbara and arranged to play the part of Mr Wesley Misses Robinson,- silver cream and sugar ; Cuthbert • Angela, Vivien and John ; Edith. ,rtridge 11.4: gSiVilett Clarkson appin (tidal,. JudgeleY•adderSoS: . was prevented by illness from being present. Mr R. H. Atkinson, mahogany bedstead and Bertie and Mary Richmond : Lord and Lady G. There was also a recital of the events in the dinner service ; and Mrs J. W. Bromnley Gairiford ; Sir Henry Havelock-Allan ; Zet- Heselton 'inns„;(11,e ttanton had little odgson life a Mr Wesley, those taking part in this and faMily, - jug and glasses ,• Mr and Mrs land Hunt Committee ; Miss Edleston and ford being Robert Lambert, Muriel Foster. Emily Allison Lee, coffee set ; Mr and Mrs Wilkin- Mrs Edleston ; William and Edward Waldy ; Horne 111,.,t),Ite judgment s u businessu Waine. John Kearton, George Parkinson, son and Gordon, dinner and tea knives Mr and Mrs W. Bainbridge ; Mr and Mrs atson (pro.) by ;',“)11, ummons and Sheila McKitton, Raymond Jefferson, Joyce Mr and Mrs Ahey and Maureen, salad bowl: Stanley Best ; Mrs , Mrs Liebfried, ill i either of which was Kearton. James Justice. Vinnie Gregory. Mr W. Longstaff. Hilton, ash tray : Mr and Albert and Lizzie Sprental ; all his em- Robin Page and Doris Thompson. Mrs Crisp, Wackerfield, settee and chair ployees ; all at Dyance.