West Cumberland Times
Wednesday, March 23, 1932
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| West Cumberland Times - Wednesday, March 23, 1932 | |
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LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. ****** ST. BEES BRITISH LEGION. On Friday evening the members held a domino competition for which there were 34 entries. Result: 1. Mr. W. NORMAN; 2. Mr. H. LOGAN ****** SEATON DEATH. Seaton and District learned with regret of the death of Mrs. Jos. FAWKES, Witch Close, which took place on Sunday at Carlisle Infirmary. The deceased young woman was of a cheerful disposition and had many friends in the village. Much sympathy is felt for the husband, parents and brothers in their bereavement. The interment takes place to-day, Wednesday at Hensingham. ****** SILLOTH WESLEY GUILD. There was a large attendance at a Guild festival held in the Wesleyan Church on Friday evening, when a dramatic expository lecture, entitled "The world's best story," was given by the Rev. Will SHAWKINS, Carlisle. The Rev. G. H. PICKERING, Silloth, presided. Mr. SHAWKINS received a cordial vote of thanks at the close. A collection was taken for the Guild funds. Afterwards about 90 sat down to supper in the school-room. ****** COCKERMOUTH ST. JOSEPH'S EFFORT. On behalf of the funds of St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Cockermouth, a successful drive and dance was held on Friday night, when 94 played whist and 85 attended the dance. Miss. MOONEY graciously presented the whist prizes to: Ladies: 1. Mrs. BECK 2. Mrs. EDWARDS 3. Mrs. ---, Workington Gentlemen: 1. J. REID 2. G. POTTS 3. S. PEARSON At the dance a spot waltz competition was won by Miss. Muriel PLASKETT and Mr. Neil McDOWELL. M. C.s and other officials were: Mrs. REID Messrs: P. McDOWELL W. MORRIS, sen. W. MORRIS, jun. T. HOLMES |
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