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Journal &amp; Shrewsbury News<o:p></o:p></span></p>

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<p class=3DDate1>4<sup>th</sup> January 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>OLD BAPTIST CHAPEL.&#8212;On New Year&#8217;s Day the S=
unday
school children were given a treat in the schoolroom, accompanied by members
and friends. The pastor (Rev. T. Lloyd-Morgan) presided and was supported by
Mr. R. N. Moore, of Madeley. After tea Mr. Moore presented the annual prize=
s to
the children. A Christmas tree was provided and Mr. Moore, who impersonated
Father Christmas, gave each child a present from the tree, assisted by Mrs.=
 D.
Clinton. Recitations were given by the children, who also sang seasonable
hymns. -</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.&#8212;A m=
eeting
was held recently at the headquarters the Pheasant Hotel, Mr. J. Watkins
presiding, for the purpose of closing the accounts for the year. The treasu=
rer,
Mr. J. Burns, presented his statement, which was considered satisfactory, a=
nd
the same was adopted. The following amounts were allocated to the various
institutions for which collections had been made:&#8212;Iron-Bridge Dispens=
ary,
&pound;10 10s.; Shrewsbury Eye, Ear and <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceNa=
me
 w:st=3D"on">Throat</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Hospital</st=
1:PlaceType></st1:place>,
&pound;12 12s.; Royal Salop Infirmary, &pound;5 5s.; Broseley Hospital Matr=
on&#8217;s
Christmas Fund &pound;3 3s.; <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Shropshire</st1:place> =
Sanatorium,
&pound;2 2s.; Iron-Bridge and District Child Welfare &pound;2 2s.; Oswestry
Orthopaedic Hospital, &pound;1 1s.; Sanatorium After-Care Fund, &pound;2 2s=
.;
Shropshire Institution for the Blind, &pound;2; Wolverhampton Women&#8217;s=
. Hospital,
&pound;1 1s.; reserve fund for local distress, &pound;17. A vote of thanks =
was
accorded all who had kindly given their assistance in getting together the =
handsome
amount for distribution once again.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212;At the weekly whist drive held on Mo=
nday,
the prize-winners were: 1, Mrs. C. Harrison, jun.; 2, Mrs. C. Meredith; 1, =
Mrs.
S. Williams (Benthall); 2, Mrs. Clifford Hall, playing as gents. The prizes
were distributed by Mr. A. Meredith, and Mr. J. Beaman carried out the duti=
es
of M.C.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp; </span></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CHOIR BOYS&#8217; CHRISTMAS PARTY. &#8212;By the kindne=
ss of
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Broadhurst, the choir boys of the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"=
><st1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>
were entertained to a party on Monday at their residence in <st1:Street w:s=
t=3D"on"><st1:address
 w:st=3D"on">Cape Street</st1:address></st1:Street>, Broseley. The company
numbering 24 boys, sat down to a splendid tea, and afterwards indulged in
games, singing carols, and other amusements, the chief item being a Christm=
as
tree well laden with presents, and each boy received a present therefrom. M=
r.
F. C. Howells (Field House) entertained them with a series of conjuring and
card tricks. The rector and Mr. Walter Davis (choirmaster) were also presen=
t,
and assisted in amusing the boys. Before leaving, each of the visitors was
regaled with sweets, fruit, etc., .and at the close of a happy evening Mast=
er
Eric Evans on behalf of his fellow choristers, moved a vote of thanks to th=
eir
host and hostess for their great kindness.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS&#8217; DANCE.&#8212; On New Year=
&#8217;s
Eve, a dance organised by the Parish Church Sunday School teachers was held=
 in
the Town Hall, the proceeds being for the Broseley Wood Mission fund, to he=
lp
to clear off the debt for the purchase of the Mission Hall. A subsidiary sm=
all
whist drive was held at the same time in the Conservative and Unionist Room
(part of the hall) for the older supporters of the cause, for which tickets
were limited owing to the smaller seating accommodation, and 15 tables were
occupied. Mr. E. C. S. White undertook the duties of M.C., and Miss Mellings
presented the prizes to the following:&#8212; 1, Mrs. J. Hill; 2, Mrs. C.
Harrison (senior); 3, Mrs. W. Meredith; consolation, Mrs. James Evans; 1, M=
r.
J. Beaman; 2, Mr. C. Pearson; 3, Mr. A. Harrington (Jackfield); consolation,
Mr. C. Harrison (junior). On the proposition of Mr. E. C. S. White, a vote =
of
thanks was accorded Miss Mellings. The music for the dance was supplied by =
the
Capacity Electrophonic Band (Broseley), and Mr. Bert Wase carried out the
duties of M.C. The hall and the whist room had been nicely decorated for the
occasion, and dance favours were handed to each dancer. There were novelty
dances, and various competitions. Spot dance prizes were won by Major D. L.
Prestage and his partner, Miss G. Lister. The refreshment department was in=
 the
charge of the teachers.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.&#8212; On Tuesday evening the sc=
holars
of the Sunday School held their annual winter treat in the schoolroom, and a
large number attended, including the parents and several adult friends. Tea=
 was
provided by the teachers of the school, and many and varied were the viands.
After tea, carols were heartily sung, accompanied by Mss E. Owen, and
superintended by the pastor (Rev. E. T. Hartshorne). Recitations were given=
 by
Miss A. Lloyd, Mrs. K. Archer and Mrs. W. Denstone. A large Christmas tree =
was
installed in the centre of the room, and both young and old were the recipi=
ents
of a present.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>WESLEYAN CHURCH.&#8212; The annual prize distribution in
connection with the Weleyan Sunday school took place on Sunday afternoon. T=
he
secretary gave a very interesting report of the attendances throughout the =
year
and explained how the scholars were awarded prizes in accordance with their=
 individual
attendances, after which Mr. F. C. Howells (Field House) kindly presented t=
he
same to the following: &#8212; Twelve scholars having made a complete and
punctual attendance for the whole year, received &#8220;Round O&#8221; priz=
es,
consisting of a special and first prize, and these were;&#8212;Ernest
Humphries, Frank Williams, Denis Williams, Arthur Evans, Edith Humphries, J=
oan
Aston, Betty Plant,<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Mary Oakl=
ey,
Ida Oakley, Sheila Oakley, Rosalind Oakley, and Stanley Teague. First prize=
s:
Leonard Shaw, Leonard Gough, Freda Shaw, Stella Leadbetter, Edna Williams, =
Jean
Humphries, Jennie Boden, Tom Garbett. Second prizes: Jas. Harris, Ronald As=
ton,
Leonard Morris, Geo. Leadbetter, Maurice Jones, Jas. Roberts, William Hatto=
n,
George Parks, Raymond Goodall, Rene Leadbetter, Rene Bennett, Phyllis Mered=
ith,
Mary Garbett, Vera Shaw, Mary Roberts, Miriam Schofield, Joan. Fletcher, Do=
ris
Goodall, Jean Harris, Mary Fletcher, Marjorie Hewitt, Marjorie Bowen, Beryl
Garbett, Turley Oakley, Donald Taylor, Edgar Goodall, Alfred Fletcher, Regg=
ie
Taylor, Ernest Bowen; Third prizes&#8212;Walter Batchelor, Bob Burns, Jack
Sankey, Harold Goodall, Harry Hatton, George Bennett, Harry Gough, Fred Jon=
es,
Les Colley, Ronald Bryan, Syd Bryan, Annie Evans, Dorothy Preston, Celia Ca=
sey,
Enid Davies, Elizabeth Sandland, Norah Sandland, Irene Jolly, Cyril William=
s,
Harold Bowen, Gertrude Bowen, Lydia Colley, Clarice Hadley, Violet Bryan,
Gertie Lloyd, Edna Humphries, Elsie Hadley. Janet Walker, Barbara Ball, Mary
Ball, Margaret Ball, Gwen Humphries, Connie Sandland, Fred Bennett, Madelin=
e Poyner,
Vera Hadley. Freda Jones, Arthur Jolly, Muriel Williams. Donald Preston, De=
nis
Bryan, Marion Perks, Lilian Watkins, Kenneth Lane, Dorothy Colley, Audrey
Hailey, Bob Perks, Jas. Norry, Jack Fox, Bobbie Jones, Ronald Poyner, Joan
Finch, Gertie Boden, Teddy Finch, Fred Fox.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>4<sup>th</sup> January 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>DISTRIICT
COUNCIL.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>At a meeting of the District Council on Wednesday, Majo=
r D.
L. Prestage presiding, the clerk, reporting on finance, said there was a cr=
edit
balance of &pound;112 12s. 8d. in the general district account, and a defic=
it
on the water account of &pound;139 15s. 8d.&#8212;Mr. Fenn reported that he=
 had
collected &pound;149 7s. of the second instalment of the water rate, and the
gross amount outstanding was &pound;268 18s. 6d.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Richards (surveyor) was instructed to prepare a sch=
eme
for road repairs to include. <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"o=
n">Cape
  Street</st1:address></st1:Street> and <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address
 w:st=3D"on">King Street</st1:address></st1:Street>, and the surface dressi=
ng of
the Jackfield road, with a view of obtaining a grant, and it is proposed to
apply for a loan over five years to meet the Council&#8217;s portion of the
cost.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The meeting decided to make a grant towards the cost of
carting the rubbish from the excavation work at Maw and Co.&#8217;s works to
continue the repairs to the Jackfield road, damaged by the flood.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Sanction was given to the surveyor to carry out drainag=
e work
from properties in <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Swan St=
reet</st1:address></st1:Street>
and Harris&#8217;s Green..</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tje water engineer reported a reduction in the consumpt=
ions
of outside authorities for the quarter, as compared with the corresponding
period of last year; also, that the Broseley consumption had dropped since =
the
hot weather..</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>YOUNG BRITONS&#8217; PARTY. The Christmas party was hel=
d on
Thursday in the Town Hall, when upwards of 60 members were entertained to t=
ea.
Mrs. George Potts (chairman), and Mrs. A. Crawford (treasurer); assisted by
Miss M. Powell (secretary), and Miss M. E. Dixon, were responsible for the =
arrangements,
which were admirably carried out. Others present who gave assistance
were:&#8212; Mrs. Philip Hunt (Linley), and her two daughters, Mrs. Walter =
Davis;
Miss Harrison-Jones, Mrs. W. Andrews, Mrs. A. Dixon, Miss S. Barker
(Iron-Bridge), Rev. C. S. Jackson, Mr. L. Dixon (vice-chairman}, and Mr. H.
Woodworth (Much Wenlock). After tea the children indulged in games, dancing,
etc., and were also entertained by Mrs. Walter Davis; who sang, and the lit=
tle
Misses Hunt, who gave pretty dances, accompanied on the pianoforte by their
mother. Mr.Woodward played for the children&#8217;s games and dances, and a=
lso
accompanied Mrs. Davis in her songs. During the evening Mrs. Hunt gave a la=
rge
packet of sweetmeats to each child. Dr. and Mrs. Boon, who were unable to
attend, sent an abundance of crackers, which gave immense pleasure to the y=
oung
people. The Rev. C. S. Jackson had an appropriate talk with the children. L=
ate
in the evening several interested mothers came in and watched the proceedin=
gs.
Master Tom Instone proposed a vote of thanks, which was seconded by Master =
W.
Oakley, and upon leaving, after heartily singing the National Anthem, each
child was the recipient of a cake and a cracker.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>11<sup>th</sup> January 1930</p>

<h3>IRON-BRIDGE</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>POLICE
COURT.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday.&#8212;Before the Mayor (Mr. O. D. Murphy), Lord
Forester, Sir C. F. late, Bart., Ald. W. Roberts and Mr. Barker.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Before commencing the business of the Court, the Mayor =
wished
the Bench, the clerk, the police and reporters a Happy New Year. &#8212; Su=
pt.
Barber responded on behalf of the police.&#8212;The Mayor also made sympath=
etic
reference to the passing away of the late Mr. R. Ayre (a former Mayor of the
Borough), and the court stood in silence.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Frederick Watson, 5, Smithy Bank, Broseley, and Arthur
Rogers, 9, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Foundry Lane</s=
t1:address></st1:Street>,
Broseley, were charged with unlawfully using bird lime in attempting to tak=
e or
capture alive certain wild birds at the <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address
 w:st=3D"on">Lodge Lane</st1:address></st1:Street>, Broseley, on <st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Dee</st1:place>. 19.&#8212;P.C. Davies stated that he found lim=
e and
a dead goldfinch in their possession.&#8212;The defendants were fined &poun=
d;1
each and costs.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>11<sup>th</sup> January 1930</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>FAIRY OPERETTA.&#8212;On Jan. 2 the members of the Chur=
ch
Sunday School gave a performance in the Schools of the fairy operetta entit=
led &#8220;Red
Riding Hood,&#8221; before a crowded audience. The proceeds were for the Su=
nday
School treat fund. The scenes were: L A Wood (haunt of fairies) ; 2, A Vill=
age
Green; 3, A Wood; 4, Interior of Cottage; and the characters depicted were:=
 Red
Riding Hood, Violet Poole; Dame Margot, Phyllis Goodall; Prince, Hinsley Do=
dd ;
Bo-peep, Olwin Bonnett; Boy Blue, Walter Hudson; Simple Simon, Kenneth Evan=
s;
Goblin, Jack Wilson; Queen, Annie Green; Butterfly, Molly Jones; Dewdrop, M=
adge
Williams; Rosy Pink, Olive Hudson; Wolf, Albert Evans; with eight little
fairies and chorus of village children. The musical parts were set to very
pretty music, and there was also some excellent dancing, and the children a=
cquitted
themselves admirably throughout. The rector (Rev. J. H. Roberts) was the
producer, and Miss Ethel Perkins presided at the piano. Others helpers were:
Miss Winnie Perkins (dances), Mesdames E. W. Ball, and J. Harrison (costume=
s),
Messrs. B. W. Ball, and Matthew Davis (stage managers), and Messrs. T. C.
Gibbs, J. Harrison and C. Cross (stewards). The play was so well performed =
and appreciated,
that at request has been made for a repeat performance.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

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<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'>Irene Bagley</p>

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<p class=3DDate1>18<sup>th</sup> January 1880</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>UNITED BROTHERHOOD. &#8211; The meeting held on Sunday
afternoon in the Wesleyan Chapel, took the form of a lecture.<span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>Mr.
A. O. Jones (Broseley) was elected chairman for the afternoon, and he was
supported by the Rev. C. S. Jackson (rector), who took the prayers.<span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>The lecturer was Col. G. G. P.
Heywood, of Tickwood Hall, who gave an excellent discourse on &#8220;Christ=
ian
Unity.&#8221; At intervals hymns from the Fellowship Hymnal were sung, under
the leadership of Mr. Fred Aston. Mr. Ronald Burns presided at the organ.</=
p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212;Mrs. E. Millward presented the prize=
s at
the weekly whist drive held on Monday, to the following successful players:=
-1,
Mrs. J. Hill; 2, Mrs. J. Tisdale; 1, Mr. J. Beaman; 2, Mr. Leslie Gough.<sp=
an
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp; </span>Mr
R. Hood carried out the duties of M.C.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>FUNERAL OF FORMER RESIDENY.- The funeral took place on
Wednesday at the parish church, of Mr. Francis Arthur (Artie) Oakes, third =
son
of Mr. Edward and the late Mrs. Oakes, of Barber Street, Broseley; whose de=
ath
occurred on Sunday at his home at Newton, Chester, after a long illness, at=
 the
age of 53 years Deceased had been in the employ of the L.M.S. Ely. (L. and =
N.W.
section) for a great number of years, and was greatly respected by his fell=
ow
workmen. The Rev. C. S. Jackson (rector, conducted the service, and the
internment was in the family vault in the Broseley Churchyard. Mr. Oakes is=
 survived
by a widow and two sons. The body was brought by train to Iron-Bridge and B=
roseley
Station, and the cortege was met by several of deceased&#8217;s old Broseley
friends at the Forester Arms, and by the relatives at the church. Mr. Humph=
ries
(of <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Chester</st1:City></st1:pl=
ace>)
attended as representative of his section of the L.M. and S. Railway. Among=
st
the many beautiful wreaths were tributes from the ticket collecting staff a=
nd
the general staff, Chester Station.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>LATE MR. C. TAYLOR.&#8212;The death took place on Chris=
tmas
Day, after a brief illness, of Mr. Cornelius (Lall) <st1:place w:st=3D"on">=
<st1:City
 w:st=3D"on">Taylor</st1:City></st1:place>, at the residence of his daughte=
r,
Mrs. W. Darlington, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">King S=
treet</st1:address></st1:Street>,
Broseley. Mr. Taylor, who was in his 87<sup>th</sup> year, for many years l=
ived
at Hodge Bower, Iron-Bridge, but had for the last three years resided at
Broseley. Deceased was for 70 years employed by the Coalbrookdale Company a=
s a
moulder. He leaves one son and two daughters. The funeral took place at <st=
1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Broseley</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceT=
ype
 w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> on Dec. 28, when the serv=
ice
was conducted by the Rev. S. Jackson, assisted by Mr. E. C. S. White. Among=
 the
principal mourners were Mr.G. Taylor (son). Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson and Mr. =
and
Mrs W Darlington (sons-in-law and daughters). The bearers were the following
old friends and workmates:- Messrs. J Edwards, H Rich, W Cooper, J Hall, H
Fletcher, J Darrell, W Whiteley, and W Davies. Others present were Messrs. =
B.
J. Wilkinson, Geo. Hayward (Madeley Wood), Ted Hancox, F Briscoe and <st1:p=
lace
w:st=3D"on">W Vernon</st1:place>. Floral tributes were sent by the followin=
g:
George Francis and Mary; Arthur and Lill; Will Em and Billy; Mrs J Taylor; =
Mr
and Mrs Farles (<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Birmingham</st=
1:City></st1:place>),
Harry and Les; Bert Wilkinson and family; All friends at Hodge Bower; Mr J
Darlington and family, Madeley. </p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>25<sup>th</sup> January 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>PARTY. &#8212; The old folk&#8217;s annual party was gi=
ven by
the members and friends of the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=
=3D"on">Wesleyan</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> in their Sch=
oolroom
on Wednesday. The room was decorated with bunting, festoons, etc., and at f=
ive
o&#8217;clock, when guests numbering 78, sat down to tea, at had a must hap=
py
and pleasing appearance. The Rev. W. A. Tutt (resident minister, Madeley) t=
hen
spoke a few words of welcome. After all had done justice to the good things=
 provided,
and tables were cleared away, the next hour was spent in community singing =
of
well-known songs and carols, led by the Rev.<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>A. Tutt and Mr. A. O. Jones, with =
Mrs.
E. R. Gwynne at the piano. Arthur Jolly a junior scholar of the Sunday Scho=
ol
also gave a recitation and song. At 7 o&#8217;clock the proceedings were ta=
ken
over by the Broseley &#8220;Merrymakers&#8217; Concert Party&#8221;&#8212;M=
isses
Edith Humphries, Irene Bennett, Joan Aston, Edith Oakley, Mrs. N. Ball, Mrs=
. C.
Thomas, Mrs. A. O. Jones, and Messrs. N. Ball, J. Aston, P. Aston, and A. O.
Jones&#8212;who gave a programme consisting of choruses, songs, duets,
recitations and a sketch entitled &#8220;Dosing the Doctor&#8221;. The scho=
ol
by that time had become packed to its utmost with an interested company. The
whole of the programme was well sustained and caused much merriment. The
conclusion came at 9.15 p.m., when on leaving each guest was the recipient =
of a
small gift. Those guests for whom it would otherwise have been difficult an=
d in
some cases impossible to have attended the party were conveyed from and to
their homes by cars kindly provided by Mr. F. C. Howells (Field House) and
Messrs. Burns and Son of the Town Hall Garage.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. &#8212;The annual tea and prize-g=
iving
with concert was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday. About 150 scholars were
entertained to tea, superintended by Miss Potts, The Deanery, assisted by
friends. The prize-giving took place at six o&#8217;clock, when the prizes =
were
district by Alderman J. Nicklin. Votes of thanks proposed by the Rev. C. S.
Jackson were passed to Mr. Nicklin, the superintendents (Miss Potts and Mr.=
 E.
C. S. White), the teachers&#8217; and all who had helped with the tea. The
concert followed, when a miscellaneous programme of songs, sketches, etc., =
was
rendered by scholars and friends. The children had been trained by Miss Pot=
ts,
Miss W. G. Davis and Mrs. Bert Wase. Cheers were given at the close to these
ladies, the rector and others.</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE DEATH occurred on Jan. 13 of Mr. James Joseph Garbe=
tt, at
the age of 68 years, at his home, 26, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address =
w:st=3D"on">Church
  Street</st1:address></st1:Street>, after a short illness of about three
weeks. Deceased was well-known throughout the district. Besides carrying on=
 a
business of a joiner, undertaker, etc., he had for many years worked for the
Willey Estates Company and was an experienced and conscientious workman. For
over 60 years he had been a member of the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:Place=
Name
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>
choir, and was also a useful member of the Church Council. The funeral took
place on Saturday at the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">=
Parish</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, where a most
impressive service was conducted by the Rev. C. S. Jackson (rector). The hi=
gh
esteem in which deceased was held was evidenced by the very large congregat=
ion
which attended the choral service. The body was conveyed on the church bier,
the bearers being some of his workmates of the Willey Estates. The long
procession of followers included officials of the church, members of the
Broseley Social Club (of which he had been a member since its formation in
1919), members of the Foresters&#8217; Society (of which he was a trustee),=
 the
bellringers, and many of the Willey Estates workpeople. At the Churchgates =
the
cortege was met by the Rector and choir wearing black bows on their surplic=
es,
and headed by Mr. E. C. S. White, bearing the cross. The service opened with
the hymn &#8220;The King of Love my Shepherd is&#8221;, which was followed =
by
the singing of the psalm &#8220;I said I will take heed to my ways&#8221; a=
nd
the Rector gave appropriate readings. The hymn &#8220;The roseate hues of e=
arly
dawn&#8221; was also sung. Miss Hilda Watkis, L.R.A.M. (organist) presided =
at
the organ, and at the conclusion, of the service played the &#8220;Dead Mar=
ch&#8221;
(Saul). The interment was in the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=
=3D"on">Broseley</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, and Mr. H=
edley
Bowen (secretary) read the Foresters&#8217; Oration at the graveside. The <=
st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceTyp=
e w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>
bellringers paid tribute by ringing a half-muffled peal on the bell after t=
he
burial, and also throughout the services on Sunday, at which the Rector made
reference to the great loss the church and its choir had sustained by the d=
eath
of Mr. Garbett. Miss Watkis feelingly played Chopin&#8217;s Funeral March at
both services. Amongst the many beautiful floral tributes sent were wreaths
from the Rector, organist and choir, the Wiley Estates&#8217; workmen, the
Broseley Social Club and the<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nb=
sp;&nbsp; </span>Foresters&#8217;
Friendly Society.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>UNITED BROTHERHOOD. &#8212; The &#8220;Men&#8217;s Own&=
#8221;
monthly meeting was, held on Sunday in the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:Plac=
eName
 w:st=3D"on">Wesleyan</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st=
1:PlaceType></st1:place>
and Alderman J. Nicklin, occupied the chair, supported by the Rev. C. S.
Jackson (Rector) had the Rev. E. T. Hartshorne (Congregational Minister), w=
ho
was the special speaker for the afternoon. The Rector took the prayers, whi=
ch
included special ones for the &#8220;Peace Conference&#8221;, &#8220;The
opening of Parliament&#8221; and &#8220;Peace amongst Christians&#8221; and=
 he
also read the lesson. The chairman gave a short address and the special add=
ress
by the Rev: E. T. Hartshorne on &#8220;What&#8217;s wrong with the Churches=
&#8221;
was followed with great interest. Mr. F. Mainwaring (Oakengates) was the
soloist (tenor), and gave capital renderings of &#8220;Not understood&#8221=
;, &#8220;<st1:City
w:st=3D"on"><st1:place w:st=3D"on">Bethlehem</st1:place></st1:City>&#8221; =
and
Good-morning&#8221;, the first of these being exceptionally well sung, and =
he
was greatly applauded. Mr. Walter Davis (choirmaster of the <st1:place w:st=
=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>)
played the accompaniments on the organ and also for the hymns, which
interspersed the various items in the programme. Mr. Fred</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Aston conducted the singing. The secretary (Mr. J. A.
Hartshorne) expressed thanks on behalf of the members to the chairman, spea=
ker
and the vocalist.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>CL=
UB.
&#8212; At the weekly whist drive held on Monday, there were 11 tables occu=
pied
and Mrs. George distributed the prizes to the following: 1 Mrs. Lena Evans,=
 2
Mrs. Clifford Hall; 1 Mr. J. Newbound, 2 Mr. W. Dodd (<st1:Street w:st=3D"o=
n"><st1:address
 w:st=3D"on">Queen Street</st1:address></st1:Street>). The M.C. was Mr. R. =
Hood,
who also proposed the usual vote of thanks to the lady presenting the prize=
s.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DEATH. &#8212; On Saturday Mrs. Mary Jane Hill, widow o=
f Mr.
Stephen Hill, grocer and provision merchant, passed peacefully away, at the=
 age
of 76 years having survived her late husband by nearly seven years. For the
last six years she had made her home with Mrs. T. Smith, her niece, at the
Forester Arms, at whose house her death occurred, after an illness lasting =
six
months. She is survived by two sons &#8212;Hiram and Fred&#8212;and one
daughter &#8212;Louie&#8212;who reside in the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:c=
ountry-region
 w:st=3D"on">United States</st1:country-region></st1:place>. The funeral to=
ok place
on Tuesday at the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish<=
/st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, the Rev. C.=
 S.
Jackson officiating, and the interment was in the family vault in the
churchyard.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>1<sup>st</sup> February 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB. &#8212; The annual meeting was held at the=
 Club
on Jan. 24, a large number of members being present. In the absence of the
president (Lord Forester), the chair was taken by Mr. T. Griffiths (Bridge
House) the chairman of the club. The secretary (Mr. W. J. Ritchings) presen=
ted
the statement of accounts and balance sheet, which were considered satisfac=
tory,
as far as could be expected in view of the bad trade which had existed
throughout the district, and the same were passed and adopted. A vote of th=
anks
was accorded the hon. auditors, on the motion of Mr. W. Oakley, and support=
ed
in high terms by Mr. Griffiths. Mr. Shann, in replying, complimented the
secretary on the way the books were kept and made a comparison of figures f=
rom
the previous year&#8217;s accounts for the enlightenment of those present. =
In
place of Mr. A. J. Garbett and Mr. W. Roberts, who had resigned from the
committee, Messrs. R. Hood and H. Watkins were elected. Mr. W. Oakley paid
tribute to the good work Mr. Garbett had for so many years done for the clu=
b. A
vote of thanks to the chairman of the club, the committee and retiring memb=
ers
of the committee was unanimously passed and Mr. Griffiths responded. Mr. W.
Oakley was auctioneer for the sale of the periodicals and newspapers. A
pleasant meeting closed with a rote d thanks to Mr. Griffiths for taking the
chair. </p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DEATH OF TOWN POSTMAN. &#8212;The funeral took place on
Saturday of Mr. James Deavall, whose death occurred on the previous Monday,=
 in
his 59th year, at: his home, Harris&#8217; Green, after an illness of three
weeks. He leaves a widow and two young children. Deceased had been the town
postman for a large number of years, coining to Broseley from the <st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Stafford</st1:place> district, and always went about his duties=
 in a
cheerful and happy manner, and had been employed in the postal service for =
about
44 years. The service was held in time Old Baptist Chapel, of which place of
worship he had been a prominent member. The Rev. T. Lloyd-Morgan (pastor)
conducted the service, assisted by Mr. R. N. Moore (Madeley). The staff of =
the
Broseley Post Office acted as bearers. As the cortege entered the chapel Mr=
. R.
Tonkiss (organist) played the &#8220;Dead March&#8221; (Saul) and at the cl=
ose &#8220;O
Rest in the Lord&#8221;. The interment was in the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><s=
t1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Broseley</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</=
st1:PlaceType></st1:place>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE DEATH of Mrs. Rosa Gething occurred on Jan. 21st, a=
t the
age of 78 years, at her home, 34, Simpson&#8217;s Lane, Broseley, after a l=
ong
and painful illness. Deceased was the widow of Mr. John Gething, she having
survived him by nearly three years, and leaves three daughters and two sons=
 &#8216;The
funeral took place on Saturday, and at the house, her favourite hymn &#8220=
;I
hear Thy gentle Voice&#8221; was sung, and Mr. Abberley offered up a prayer.
The service at the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish=
</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> was conducte=
d by
the Rev. C. S. Jackson (rector).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>WHIST DRIVE. &#8212; At the Social Club&#8217;s weekly =
whist
drive on Monday, Mrs. L. Wase presented the prizes to the following: 1 Mrs.=
 C.
Meredith, 2 Miss <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Lena</st1:place> Evans; 1 Mr. H. Ch=
ard, 2
Mr. W. Dodd (<st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Queen Street<=
/st1:address></st1:Street>).
Mr. R. Hood of the Club Committee moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. L. Wase an=
d he
also carried out the duties of M.C.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>GIRL&#8217;S FRIENDLY SOCIETY. &#8212;The members held =
their
annual &#8220;social&#8221; in the Town Hall on Wednesday. The arrangements
were carried out by the Members Committee and the associate attended as gue=
sts.
Each member was privileged to invite a friend and the gathering numbered ab=
out
136. The proceedings opened with the singing of the National Anthem, and th=
en
all sat down to an excellent tea, which was followed by a whist drive, Mrs.
Walter Davies acting as M.C. </p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>8<sup>th</sup> February 1930</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE FUNERAL took place on Jan. 31 at Llanbadarn-fawr
Church,<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>of Mr. Harry Ivor Jon=
es,
whose death occurred on the previous Monday, after about three weeks&#8217;
illness, in hospital at Liandrindod Wells, in which town he had resided for
some years. Deceased was the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Jackfield,=
 and
he leaves a widow but no family.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>8<sup>th</sup> February 1880</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212;At the weekly whist drive, held on M=
onday,
there were 11 tables occupied. Mr. R. B. Weekes was the appointed M.C., and=
 the
prize-winners were:&#8212;Ladies: 1 Mrs. A. Pountney, 2 Mrs. Embrey, after a
cut with Mrs. Leadbetter and Miss E. Cough. Mrs. Roberts, playing as gent.,
took first prize, and Mr. Leslie Gough second. The prizes were presented by
Miss Edie Gough, to whom the usual vote of thanks was accorded.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DISTRICT COUNCIL</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Wednesday, Major D. L. Prestage presiding.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The clerk, reporting on finance, stated that after paym=
ents
made that day, the general district account would show credit balance of
&pound;160 12s. 7d., and the water account a debit balance of &pound;100 18=
s.
1d.&#8212;The chairman mentioned that on the two accounts they were about
&pound;60 in hand, as compared with a debit of &pound;27 at the last meetin=
g.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. A. G. Fenn (collector) stated that he had collected
&pound;217 6d. of the second instalment of the water rate, and the nett
outstandings amounted to &pound;177 7s. 4d.&#8212;He was instructed to prep=
are
a list of the defaulters for the next meeting.&#8212;He also reported vario=
us
repairs needed in the Council houses, and also complaints he had received of
dampness in some of the houses.- It was decided to write to the architect
asking him to inspect and report on the matters.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Sanitary Inspector reported three cases of scarlet =
fever
in the Jackfield district; also several nuisances, for which orders were
made.&#8212;The issue of a demolition order in respect of a house in Padman=
&#8217;s
Alley was deferred until notice had been served on the new owner, the prope=
rty
having recently changed hands.&#8212;The inspector stated that the sprinkler
had been fixed to the septic tank at the King Street site, and was working
quite well.&#8212;Mr. H. Davis having inspected same, confirmed this.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The surveyor gave particulars of his expenditure for th=
e past
month which amounted to &pound;79 Ss. 9d. He also presented estimates for t=
he
road repairs which it was proposed to carry out in the district as follows:=
&#8212;Cape
Street and King Street, &pound;640, which included repairs to footpaths the=
re,
surface dressing to Jackfield road from Hairpin Bend to the Jackfield Churc=
h,
&pound;154, and foundation coat and surfacing of the riverside road, Jackfi=
eld,
now being repaired, which was damaged by the floods. &pound;500 to
&pound;600.&#8212;It was anticipated that they would obtain a grant of at l=
east
50 per cent. from the Ministry towards the cost, and the clerk stated that =
the
Council&#8217;s portion to be found would be about &pound;700, which amount=
 it
was proposed to borrow for a term spread over five years.&#8212;The surveyor
was instructed to submit the schemes to the Ministry forthwith, and also
instructed to concrete the parapet of the groyne recently constructed the r=
iver
at Jackfield.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The water engineer reported that owing to a landslide at
Iron-Bridge he was having trouble with drawn joints and fractures in the ma=
in,,
which might affect getting a supply of water to the Posenhall reservoir.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The clerk submitted his estimates of the expenditure of
different departments for the coming year, for the purpose fixing the figur=
es
of the new general district and water rates.- After a lengthy discussion, t=
he
meeting decided to recommend the Borough Council to fix a rate of 3s. 6d. in
the pound for the general district, which would mean a reduction of 6d. in =
the
pound, compared with the current year, and also a rate of 2s. 6d in the pou=
nd
for the water which would be the same figure as at present. </p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>15<sup>th</sup> February 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>VICTORIA INSTITUTE.&#8212;The annual meeting was held o=
n Feb.
6, under the presidency of Major D. L. Prestage, a large number of members
being present. The Accounts for 1929 were passed, on the proposition of the
chairman of the committee. Votes of thanks were passed to the president,
vice-presidents, hon. members and subscribers; also to the trustees, commit=
tee
and officials. Several new members were elected on the committee in place of
others retired. The institute has completed its 25th year, having been open=
ed
on Jan. 1, 1905.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.- The weekly whist drive, held on Monday at=
 the
club, was well attended. Mrs. W. Ward presented the prizes to the following
successful players:-1 Miss Mary Pearson, 2 Mrs. L. Wase; 1 Mr. R. Hood, 2 M=
r.
J. Newbound. The M.C.&#8217;s duties were carried out by Mr. H. Watkins, who
thanked Mrs. Ward, on behalf of the Sports Committee.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.&#8212;The annual meeting of the Uni=
ted
Friendly Societies Hospital Committee was held on Monday at the Pheasant Ho=
tel,
the chair being occupied by Mr. J. Watkins. The officers were re-elected for
the ensuing 12 months. Several new members were added to the committee from=
 the
Foresters and Oddfellows Societies. The meeting decided to hold a whist dri=
ve
and dance very shortly for the hospitals&#8217; funds.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>WILLEY (Broseley).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCI<st1:State w:st=3D"on"><st1:place w:st=3D"on">AL</s=
t1:place></st1:State>.
A whist drive and dance wer held in the Club Room and Thursday evening, and=
 the
prize-winners were:- Miss Moyle, 2 Mrs Preen, consolidation Miss Pensley,
floating Mrs Rowe; 1 Mr Chas Jones, 2 Mr W Ball, consolidation Mr J Taylor,
floating Mr H Downes. The prizes were distributed by Miss Betty Rowe, and t=
he
M.C.&#8217;s duties were carried out by Mr Hugh Welsh (Old Hall). A good
company attended the dance for which the music was supplied by Messrs. Burn=
s&#8217;
and <st1:City w:st=3D"on"><st1:place w:st=3D"on">Dixon</st1:place></st1:Cit=
y>&#8217;s
band, and Mr C. A. Jones acted as M.C. </p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>22<sup>nd</sup> February 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CRICKET CLUB.&#8212;The annual meeting was held on Feb.=
 13 in
the Forester Room, and Dr. Boon presided. The hon. treasurer (Mr. C. Owen
Jones), presented a statement of accounts, which showed an income of &pound=
;54
5s. 11d., and expenditure of &pound;56 2s. 3d., leaving a debit balance of =
16s.
4d. This was considered very satisfactory, as some items of income which in=
 the
ordinary course of events would have been placed to the general account, had
last year been put to the new pavilion fund. Mr. C. Rowe (joint secretary),
read out the records of the batting and bowling averages, which showed Mr. =
F.
Dodd top of the list for batting, and Mr. J. Bunnagar for bowling, first
eleven; Mr. E. Harris for batting, and Mr. J. Beaman for bowling, for second
eleven, these players being the winners of Dr. and Mrs. Boon&#8217;s prizes.
Mr. T. Corfield was the winner of Mr. C. W. Wadlow&#8217;s prize of a bat f=
or
the highest score of the season. Lord Forester was re-elected president, and
Dr. Boon chairman, and the vice-presidents were re-elected en bloc. The Rev=
. C.
S. Jackson (captain), and Mr. P. E. Hartshorn (vice-captain), first eleven,=
 and
Mr. C. Rowe (captain), and Mr. J. Beaman (vice-captain), second eleven, were
again elected. The following officers were re-elected:&#8212;Mesrs. P. E. H=
artshorne
and C. Rowe, joint secretaries;<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </sp=
an>Mr.
C. O. Jones, treasurer; and Mr. A. J. Garbett, match secretary. Mr. Vincent
Davis was added to the committee. Messrs. E. Whitworth and B. Rowe were ele=
cted
umpires. Dr. Boon presented the prizes to Messrs. F. Dodd, J. Bunnagar, E. =
Harris,
J. Beaman and T. Corfield. On the proposition of Mr. A. J. Garbett, a vote =
of
thanks was accorded the donors of prizes. The Rev. C. S. Jackson said that =
the
additional prize given by the captain, not necessarily for any specific
achievement, this year would be given to the pavilion in the form of an oak
pole and chain fence. The captain, in proposing a vote of thanks to the
officers, said the club had made extraordinary progress, and they had every
reason to be satisfied with the past season. He also paid tribute to the la=
dies
also who had raised &pound;33 from teas last year. At the conclusion of the
meeting the secretary proposed a vote of thanks to the chairman, mentioning
that from the proceeds of the various coming events in connection with the
club, he felt sure that the debt on the new pavilion would be soon wiped ou=
t.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DANCE.&#8212;A successful dance, organised by Nurse Rei=
d,
assisted by a strong committee, was held in the Town Hall on Feb. 14, on be=
half
of the Iron-Bridge and District Child-Welfare Centre. The hall had been nic=
ely
decorated for the occasion, and a company of over 150 attended. The music w=
as
supplied by Mr. Woolley&#8217;s dance band, and Mr. W. Oakley was M.C. Spot
dance prizes were won by Miss E. Dodd and Mr. W. Dodd, and in a competition=
 for
a cake, Mr. Hubert Lakefield was the winner. Valuable assistance was given =
in
various departments by Messrs. N. Ball,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'>B. Wase, H. Watkins and Eric =
Meredith.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>UNITED BROTHERHOOD.&#8212;At the meeting held on Sunday
afternoon in the Wesleyan Chapel, Mr. J. A. Hartshorne (hon. secretary)
presided. The Rev. C. S. Jackson (rector), took the prayers, and also read =
the
lesson. The chairman gave a short address on the &#8220;Aims of Brotherhood=
.&#8221;
The special speaker was the Rev. W. A. Tutt (Wesleyan minister), who gave an
interesting discourse on &#8220;Francis Thompson&#8221; the poet.&#8221; The
Iron-Bridge Glee Party, under the conductorship of Dr. C. Underwood-Whitney,
with Mr. F. Fletcher at the organ, gave excellent renderings of the followi=
ng
vocal selections:&#8212; &#8220;Rouse ye, Comrades,&#8221; &#8220;The Marty=
rs
of the Arena,&#8221; and &#8220;Comrades in Arms.&#8221; Fellowship hymns w=
ere,
sung at intervals, under the leadership&#8217; of Mr. F. Aston, accompanied=
 by
Mr. Walter Davis (<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish<=
/st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> choirmaster)=
, on
the organ. The chairman moved a vote of thanks, on behalf of the members, to
the speaker and to Dr. Whitney and his choir for their choruses. The Rev. C=
. S.
Jackson made reference to the passing away of Mr. Richard Bunnagar, one of =
the
oldest members of the Broseley Brotherhood, and on his proposition a vote of
condolence was passed with the widow.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212;At the weekly whist drive, held on M=
onday
at the club, there were 10 tables occupied, and the prize-winners
were:&#8212;Ladies: 1 Mrs. W. Dodd (<st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:=
st=3D"on">Queen
  Street</st1:address></st1:Street>), <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address =
w:st=3D"on">2
  Mrs. T. W. Street</st1:address></st1:Street>. Gents.: 1 Mr. H. Chard, 2 M=
r.
Newbound. The M.C. was Mr: H. Watkins, and Miss Lena Evans presented the
prizes.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">A MYST=
ERY WHIST
  DRIVE</st1:address></st1:Street>. was held in the Town Hall on
Wednesday,<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>which devolved int=
o a &#8220;
Hunting Whist.&#8221; The novelty of the affair attracted a large company, =
and
forty tables were occupied. Mr. W. Oakley undertook the duties of M.C., whi=
ch
were of a more intricate character than usual. Various surprise prizes were
awarded during the progress of the game, and favours of artificial bouquets,
etc., were given to the winners to distinguish them as such. The prize winn=
ers
were:&#8212; Mr. T. C. Gibbs, Mr. E. Oakley, Mr. George, and Mr. E. Wase fo=
r &#8220;left
wife at home&#8221;; Mr. Jenkins and Mrs. Preece for having possession of t=
he
scoring cards with the horses tail coloured black (all the other cards show=
ed a
white tail); Mrs. Embrey and Mr. W. Instone (junior), for scoring one trick
each in certain hand; Mrs. J. Hill and Mrs. Watson (playing as gentleman), =
for
the highest score at half-time; Mrs. Davies and Miss Dodd for sitting at ta=
ble
numbered 13 for the thirteenth hand; Mr. T. W. Street for holding the score
card bearing the same number as given in a sealed envelope; Mr. E. Taylor f=
or
occupying the chair marked with a mouse, he being on the &#8220; wrong scen=
t&#8221;;
Mr. W. Garbett for sitting longest at one table described as &#8220; a rider
ditched.&#8221; There were four travelling prizes and these were won by Mrs.
George Potts, Miss Margaret Evans, Miss Groom, and Mr. T. Corfield. Mrs.
Summers and <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Mrs. T. W. Str=
eet</st1:address></st1:Street>
(playing as gentle man) took the prizes for the highest scores at the end of
play. The prizes were distributed by Miss May Potts (The Deanery), to whom a
vote of thanks was moved by Mr. J. Nicklin, also to the whole company prese=
nt
for supporting the cause on behalf of the Town Hall Committee. During the
interval refreshments were handed round to the various tables. The event was
organised by Mrs. J. Broadhurst and a special committee of ladies. Mrs. E.
Taylor carried out the secretarial duties. The proceeds were for the painti=
ng,
decorating, etc., of the Town Hall, and the effort proved a great success.<=
/p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>JUNIOR IMPERIAL LEAGUE. &#8212;At the weekly meeting on
Monday in the Conservative Room, at the Town Hall, a visit was paid by Miss
Vera Farrow, assistant secretary to the West Midland Federation (<st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Birmingham</st1:City></st1:place>), and M=
r. G. H.
S. Lester, secretary and agent to the Wrekin Division Conservative and Unio=
nist
Association. Miss Farrow addressed the meeting and the remainder of the eve=
ning
was spent with music supplied by Messrs. Burns and <st1:City w:st=3D"on"><s=
t1:place
 w:st=3D"on">Dixon</st1:place></st1:City>&#8217;s &#8220;Pentovax.&#8221;</=
p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CHILD BURNED. &#8212; Marion Perks aged six years, of 3=
6, <st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Sycamore Road</st1:address></st1:Stree=
t>,
Broseley, was admitted to the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D=
"on">Lady</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Forester</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D=
"on">Hospital</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>
in a critical condition as a result of burns accidentally received on Tuesd=
ay.
It is stated that she was left by her mother playing near the house, and
neighbours, attracted by her screams, found her suffering from extensive bu=
rns.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>22<sup>nd</sup> February 1930</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>POLICE
COURT.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday, before the Mayor (Councillor O D. Murphy) and
Messrs. W. J. Legge, W. Roberts, W. O. Dyas, W. Bishop, and J. S. Barker and
Sir Chas. Yate, Bart.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:place w:st=3D"on">E. Darrall</st1:place>, <st1:Str=
eet
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Bridge Street</st1:address></st1:Stree=
t>,
Broseley, was charged with causing unnecessary suffering to a horse by omit=
ting
to provide food, water, and shelter on January 21st.&#8212;P.C. Davies stat=
ed
that he saw the horse in a field in a very weak and emaciated condition. It=
 was
unable to rise to its feet, and examination of the ground showed signs that=
 the
horse had been lying there for some considerable time. There was no food, w=
ater
or covering for the animal. Witness interviewed the defendant in company wi=
th
Inspector Evans and defendant, in reply to the charge of cruelty, said, &#8=
220;I
fed it on Sunday and it was in a different place then I have looked after it
myself. It&#8217;s had nothing since Sunday. I have had no vet to see what =
is
the matter. It would have been more cruel to have kept it in the stable as =
it
would have knocked itself about.&#8221;&#8212;Inspector Evans gave corrobor=
ative
evidence and said that he arranged for Mr. Leader, veterinary surgeon,
Bridgnorth, to see it. Mr. Leader ordered the horse to be destroyed and the
owner carried out the order the same day.&#8212;G. H, Leader said that he f=
ound
that the horse was a shiverer in a very advanced stage, showed evidence of
having struggled to get up. It should have been put in slings and fed on
concentrated food. He considered that the exposure amounted to palpable
cruelty.&#8212;The defendant was fined &pound;5 including costs or one mont=
h in
default.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Albert W. Edwards, 4, Benthall View. Broseley, was char=
ged
with riding a pedal cycle without a light at Much Wenlock. P.C. Ogilvie said
that when stopped defendant gave his name aria address as J. Brown, 4, Trin=
ity
Terrace, Iron-Bridge. Witness afterwards rang up Inspector Evans and found =
that
this was a false name and address. After much trouble and numerous inquiries
witness managed to trace the defendant who admitted the offence and stated =
that
he gave the wrong name as he did not want to cause any trouble at home.
&#8212;Defendant was fined 5s. for riding without a light and 2s. 6d. for
giving false information.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Rex Hearn. Dean Farm, Broseley, charged by P.C. Humphri=
es,
was fined 7s. 6d. for driving a horse and float without proper lights at Wi=
lley
Lodge Cross Roads on Feb. 11.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>1<sup>st</sup> March 1930</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD,</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>LATE MR. W. J. BENNETT.&#8212;The funeral of Mr. William
James Bennett, of The Werps, whose death occurred on the previous Tuesday, =
in
his 56th year, after an illness of many months, took place on Saturday. The
service was held in the <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <=
st1:PlaceType
w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType>, conducted by the rector, and the interm=
ent
was in <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Broseley</st1:Plac=
eName> <st1:PlaceType
 w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>. Deceased was for many ye=
ars
manager of the Broseley Gas Co., Ltd. He had been a member of the Foresters=
&#8217;
Society for a number of years. A large number of friends, also Foresters and
ex-Service men, attended the funeral. The bearers were deceased&#8217;s
neighbours, Messrs. F. Pritchard, J. Storey, <st1:place w:st=3D"on">S. Brad=
eley</st1:place>,
G. Bill, A. Hill and T. Smallman. The chief mourners were:&#8212;Mrs. Benne=
tt
(widow), W. Bennett (son), Mr. and Mrs. E. Sturgess, Mr. and Mrs. J. Buchan=
an
(sons-in-law and daughters), and the daughters Annie, Elsie, Olwen and Evel=
yn,
Mrs. Oliver (sister), Mr. and Mrs. T. Ball (brother-in-law and sister), Mr.=
 A.
Bennett and Mr. L. Bennett (brothers), and Mr. A. Ball (brother-in-law).
Wreaths were sent by the following:&#8212;Wife and family; Kate, Ernest and=
 Norman;
Amy, Jim and Lawrence; Jack and Clara; Alf and Elsie; Luther and Edith; Sal=
ly
and family; Laura, Tom and family; Emily and Adam; The Tenants; Coal Blast =
Slag
Company; Jackfield ex Servicemen; and Boat Inn customers. The Foresters&#82=
17;
funeral oration was read at the graveside by Mr. Hedley Bowen (secretary).<=
/p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>BOAT INN FLOWER SHOW.&#8212;The sixth annual, meeting o=
f the
Boat Inn flower show was held on Feb. 21. The chairman was Mr. T. Pritchard,
who gave a report on the balance sheet, which constituted a record for the
show. Allocations to the hospitals and local charities, amounting to &pound=
;22
19s. were made. The marquee had been repaired, and there remained a balance=
 in
hand of &pound;9 12s. 3&frac12;.&#8212;A committee was elected for the comi=
ng
year, with Mr. T. Pritchard as chairman; Mr. M. Fox, hon. treasurer, and Mr=
. G.
Harrington hon. secretary. It was decided to hold a whist drive and dance at
the end of March, in aid of the prize fund.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>8<sup>th</sup> March 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>BACHELORS&#8217; DANCE.-On Feb. 28 a dance, organised b=
y a
committee of young bachelors, was held in the Town Hall, and was well atten=
ded.
Mr. Eric Meredith carried out the secretarial duties, and the proceeds were=
 for
the Broseley Wood Mission building fund. Mr. W. Dodd (Folley), acted as M.C=
.,
and the Imperial Dance Band (Broseley) provided music. The winners of the s=
pot
dance prizes were Mr. P. Watson and Miss Kelly, Mr. J. B. Dixon and Miss Ida
Fox.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>UNITED BROTHERHOOD. &#8212; The fortnightly meeting, he=
ld in
the Wesleyan Chapel on Sunday afternoon, took the form of a lecture, Mr. E.
Whitworth being elected chairman for the afternoon. The rector was the
lecturer, and his subject was &#8220; The Re-union of <st1:place w:st=3D"on=
">South
 India</st1:place>,&#8221; which is shortly to be discussed at the Lambert
Conference by Anglican Bishops drawn from different parts of the world. Hym=
ns
from the Fellowship hymnal were sung at intervals, under the leadership of =
Mr.
F. Aston, and the secretary (Mr. J. A. Hartshorne) presided at the organ.</=
p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'margin-top:4.0pt;margin-right:0=
cm;
margin-bottom:4.0pt;margin-left:0cm;text-align:center;text-indent:0cm'>POLI=
CE
COURT.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday.&#8212;Before the Mayor (Mr. 0. D. Murphy), Col=
. Sir
Chas. Yate, Major D. L. Prestage, and Messrs. J. Nicklin, W. Dyas, E. S. Ex=
ley
and J. S. Barker.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Ida Annie Perks, 37, Sycamore Road, Broseley, married w=
oman,
was charged with exposing her child, under 7 years of age, to the risk of
burning, by not providing a fire guard at her home on Feb. 18.- P.C. Davies
(Broseley), stated that he received information that defendant&#8217;s daug=
hter
had received serious injuries from burning, and had been taken to Broseley
Hospital. On the following Thursday he interviewed defendant, who stated th=
at
she had left home to go to Iron-Bridge, and had placed the children in the
charge of a neighbour, and while she was away the child was burned when sit=
ting
by the fire. The officer found that she had no fireguard, but she had since
obtained one.&#8212; It was stated that the child was 6 years 10 months old,
and was now progressing favourably. &#8212; The mother said that she did not
leave the child in the house. She had arranged for her to be outside playing
marbles. &#8212; Supt. Barber said that the proceedings were taken on the
instructions of the Chief Constable as a public warning to parents, for it =
was
appalling the number of these cases occurring in the country, but they were
fortunate in not having many in the district. He did not wish to press the
case, and would be satisfied with an order to pay costs. He stated there wa=
s a
large number of houses without guards. &#8212; The Bench placed defendant u=
nder
the Probation of First Offenders&#8217; Act, and ordered her to pay costs,
which would be remitted, and they hoped it would be a warning to others.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Leonard Walmsley, 2, King Street, Broseley, moulder, was
charged by P.C. Davies, Broseley, with riding a bicycle without a red rear
light or reflector at Barratt&#8217;s Hill, Broseley, on Feb. 24, at 9-30 p=
.m.
Defendant was discharged under the Probation of Offenders Act and was order=
ed
to pay costs, 4s.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>8<sup>th</sup> March 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOIREE.&#8212; The annual parish soir&eacute;e was held=
 on
Tuesday in the Town Hall at which there was an attendance of over 170 paris=
hioners.
An excellent programme had been arranged by the rector the Rev. C. S. Jacks=
on)
and the fallowing artistes contributed quartets, songs, etc.: Broseley quar=
tet
party (Messrs. A. J. Garbett, W. Garbett, T. Francis and W. Davis), Miss
Speake, (<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Shrewsbury</st1:City>=
</st1:place>)
soprano, Ald. J. Nicklin Messrs. F. S. Francis, W. E. Davis P. E. Hartshorne
and R. Pickin. The pianoforte accompaniments were jointly provided by Miss
Hilda Walkis (church organist), and Mr. Walter Davis (choirmaster). Miss Sp=
eake
delighted the large audience with her songs, and she had many encores. At t=
he
interval refreshments were handed round after which the rector had a short =
talk
on what had been accomplished at the church in what he considered a year of
exceptional advance. He also spoke of the good work and progress of the Bro=
seley
Wood Mission, and thanked all for the support given him. Ald J. Nicklin at =
the
close proposed a<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>vote of than=
ks to
the artistes, the ladies who had undertaken the catering, and especially to=
 the
rector for his good work, urging the members to continue to support him as =
much
as possible.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DISTRICT COUNCIL, Major D. L. Prestage presiding.&#8212=
; The
clerk reporting on finance, stated that after cheques to the amount of
&pound;370 3s. 6d. had been paid that day, the general district account wou=
ld
show a credit balance of &pound;183 10s. 3d., and the water account a debit=
 balance
of &pound;221 16s. 8d. The chairman mentioned that<span style=3D'mso-tab-co=
unt:
1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>they<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbs=
p;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>were
&pound;104 3s. 11d. to the good this year, as compared with &pound;177 to t=
he
bad at the corresponding period last year.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'> =
</span>Mr
A. G. Fenn (collector) gave particulars of his collections for the month,
stated that there was an amount of &pound;130 15s. 8d.<span style=3D'mso-ta=
b-count:
1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span> outstanding on the ra=
te.
He was instructed to take proceedings against defaulters forthwith. - He
reported the reply he had received from the architects respecting the
complaints of dampness in the Council houses, which they attributed to the =
exceptional
rain during the past few months, and promising to inspect when the wet had
dried out, and recommending that the walls be treated with a composition. T=
he
sanitary inspector reported one case of tuberculosis in the district, and
various nuisances, for which orders were made. Mr. Richards (surveyor) gave=
 particulars
of his expenditure for the month, amounting to &pound;63 0s. 4d. He recomme=
nded
that a ditch in the sewer course at the Bottom Coal be piped to the extent =
of
25 to 30 yards, which would cost about &pound;15; otherwise it might fall in
and cause serious trouble later on, and it was decided for this work to be
done. He reported that the sanitary cart had again been damaged by the publ=
ic
users, and he was instructed to send in a bill for the cost of the repairs.=
 The
tenders for scavenging for the coming year were considered, and the one of =
<st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Mr. C. A. Lane</st1:address></st1:Stre=
et>
(Broseley) at &pound;90 was accepted. The chairman referred to the damage by
the flood to one part of the groynes in the river at Jackfield, and it was
decided to repair it as soon as the river was lower. The water engineer gave
particulars of new services, extensions, and defective services repaired du=
ring
the month. He stated that he had &pound;60 water rents outstanding, and
reported a communication he had received from the County Education Authorit=
y,
complaining of the excessive charge for water, used at the Broseley Schools,
which he said was having the necessary attention.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>BURIAL BOARD. &#8212; The quarterly meeting was held in=
 the
Board Room at the Town Hall on Wednesday, Ald. J. Nicklin presiding. The cl=
erk
gave particulars of&#8221; the receipts and expenditure, which showed a deb=
it
balance of &pound;41 1s. 5d. in the account. This would be reduced by a che=
que
for &pound;25 paid over from the general district account that day, and a
further &pound;12, which was in the hands of the superintendent to meet
expenses for the next three months, thus making a debit balance of about The
superintendent reported that he had only about 40 grave spaces left on the =
unconsecrated
portion of the cemetery, which might last about two years. He was instructe=
d to
go into the matter as to the extent of the other available burial portions.=
</p>

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<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION.- A joint meeting of the men&#=
8217;s
and women&#8217;s branches were held in the Town Hall on March 7, with Mr. =
Hugh
Welsh (Willey Old Hall) in the chair. Col. Oldham (chairman of the Wrekin
Division Executive Committee), addressed the meeting on Mr. Baldwin&#8217;s=
 new
policy, and Mr. Lester, the agent and secretary, also spoke. Officers of the
men&#8217;s branch were elected as follows:&#8212;Mr. C. A. Potts (chairman=
),
Mr. E. H. H. Shorting (vice-chairman and hon. treasurer), and Mr. W. Oakley
(hon. secretary), also a large committee. The meeting concluded with a hear=
ty
vote of thanks to Col. Oldham and Mr. H. Welsh.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>LION HOTEL FLOWER SHOW.&#8212;A general meeting was hel=
d at
the above place on March C. The resignation of J. B. Wilkes as secretary, o=
wing
to pressure of business, was received with regret, and a vote of thanks was
passed to him for his past services. The offers appointed were:&#8212;Mr. H.
Watkins, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">New Road</st1:add=
ress></st1:Street>
(chairman), Mr. A. G. Oswell (treasurer), and Mr. E. E. Austin (secretary),
with the following committee:&#8212;Messrs. W. Tudor, G. Onions, F. Bangham=
, J.
Hall, senior, W. Cross. J. Jordan, James Seabury and T. Wilde.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE DEATH of Mr. William Beasley Burchill, licensee of =
the
Elephant and Castle Inn, occurred on March 5 at the age of 55 years, in the=
 <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Wenlock Lady</st1:PlaceName> <st1:Pl=
aceName
 w:st=3D"on">Forester</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Hospital</=
st1:PlaceType></st1:place>,
following upon an operation for appendicitis the previous Friday. Deceased =
was
a native of <st1:City w:st=3D"on">Cork</st1:City> (<st1:country-region w:st=
=3D"on">Ireland</st1:country-region>),
and a Protestant, and had lived in <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:country-regi=
on
 w:st=3D"on">England</st1:country-region></st1:place> since the age of 18 y=
ears.
He came to Broseley two years ago from Hankelow Court Farm, near Nantwich,
where he had been farming for six years, first to the Crown Hotel, and late=
r as
licensee of the Elephant and Castle. During his residence in the town he ma=
de
many friends, as was evidenced by the large number of tradesmen and friends=
 who
attended the funeral on Saturday at the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceNa=
me
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>,
the service being conducted by the Rev. C. S. Jackson (rector). The interme=
nt
was in the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Broseley</st1:=
PlaceName><span
 style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span><st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemete=
ry</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>.
A widow only survives him. Amongst the numerous floral tributes sent was a
wreath from Messrs. W: Butler and Co., Ltd., brewers, <st1:place w:st=3D"on=
">Wolverhampton</st1:place>,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE FUNERAL took place at <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Br=
oseley</st1:PlaceName>
<st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</st1:PlaceType> on March 6 of Mrs. <st1=
:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:country-region w:st=3D"on">Jordan</st1:country-region></st=
1:place>,
16, Barratt&#8217;s Hill (late of Station House, Peplow). The service was
conducted by the Rector (Rev. C. S. Jackson). The chief mourners
were:&#8212;Husband, Ted, Walter and Harry (sons), Annie, Emmie, Elsie, Leah
and Minnie (daughters), Messrs. E. Roberts, W. Williams, T. Sumner, and <st=
1:place
w:st=3D"on">W. Burd</st1:place> (sons-in-law). Leslie and Megan (grandchild=
ren),
Mrs. Morgan (sister), Mrs. Holland and Russell (nieces), W. Thompson (nephe=
w),
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner, Peplow, Mrs. Ralphs, Tern Hill. Floral tributes were s=
ent
by the following:&#8212;Husband (Dad), Walter and Emy; Only sister Lizzie a=
nd
family; Ted, Alice and children; Harry, Mary and baby; Nance, Bob, Meg and
Dennis; Elsie, Will and baby; Leah, Tom and Leslie; Mr. and Mrs. Sumner;,
Minnie, Will and children; Miss A. M. Jones; Miss E. Jones; Dick; Alice and=
 family,
Oswestry; Mr. and Mrs. Ralphs and Eva; Mr. and Mrs. Gregory and family; Miss
Rushton; Mr. and Mrs. Pearson ; Mr. and Mrs. Rowe; Wemm and Annie Mr. and M=
rs.
Griffiths; Mr. and Mrs. Watkins and family; Mr. and Mrs. Brazier; Archie and
Edith Oswell.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>BENTHALL.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>FUNERAL&#8212; The death occurred on March 1 of Mr. John
Cross; of 20, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Benthall Lan=
e</st1:address></st1:Street>,
on his 85th birthday. Deceased was the oldest male resident in the parish,
where he had resided for 46 years. He had worked for the Benthall Potteries=
 for
practically the whole of his life, chiefly in kilnwork, firing and dipping,
until his retirement about four years ago. His wife pre-deceased him 12 yea=
rs ago.
The funeral took place on March 5 at <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName =
w:st=3D"on">Benthall</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"o=
n">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>,
and the service was conducted by the vicar (Rev. W. A. Jerry).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>JACKFIELD. .</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A &#8220;SMOKER&#8221; was held at the Duke of Wellingt=
on on
Monday, organised by the members of the bowling club. Mr. E. Storey (chairm=
an
of the committee) presiding. During the evening Mr. E. Sykes presented the =
&#8220;Abel&#8221;
medal to Mr. J. G. Bradley, Half Moon, and Mr. Sykes presented the runners-=
up
medals of the Broseley and District League to each player of the Duke of
Wellington club. During the evening musical items were rendered by Messrs. =
H.
Weale, J. Morgan, E. Sykes, H. Oakley, E. Bowen, G. Kendrick, P. Preece, P.
Allcock, T. O&#8217;Brian, and W. Hatton. Mr. H. Weale as the accompanist.<=
/p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

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Rowe<o:p></o:p></span></p>

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<p class=3DDate1>5<sup>th</sup> April 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>BULB SHOW.&#8212; The annual spring show was held at the
Rectory on Saturday. There were classes for juveniles and adults and in each
class there were exhibited some very fine blooms. Mr. Wase undertook the ju=
dging,
and his awards were as follows:&#8212;Juveniles: Crocuses-1 Percy Archer, H=
yacinths
(grown in fibre)-1 Irene Clark, 2 Eileen Jones; 1 Percy Adams, 2 Billie Arc=
her.
Hyacinths (grown in water)-1 Percy Archer, 2 Billie Archer. Daffodils-1 Ire=
ne
Clark, 2 Eileen Jones. Adults: Hyacillths-1 Rev. C. S. Jackson, 2 Mr. J. Jo=
nes
(<st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Duke Street</st1:address>=
</st1:Street>);
1 Mrs. J. Jones. Daffodils-1 and 2 Rev. C. S. Jackson. The Misses Potts (The
Deanery) exhibited (not for competition) some beautiful specimens of lilies,
primulas and jonquils.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>MOTHERING SUNDAY was observed at the <st1:place w:st=3D=
"on"><st1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>
on Sunday. At the 8 a.m. Holy Communion service the Mothers&#8217; Union new
banner was dedicated and about 60 members attended. The Rector (Rev. C. S.
Jackson) performed the ceremony and was also the celebrant. At evensong a
special service was held, when 46 members of the Mothers&#8217; <st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Union</st1:place> met at the Rectory in the charge of Mrs. J. B=
roadhurst
(enrolling member) and, dressed in white caps and black dresses, marched in
procession to the church, headed by Mrs. Gerald Oakley, carrying their bann=
er,
and the Rector. At the west entrance they were met by the choir and precede=
d to
their seats during the singing of the processional hymn, &#8220;Onward,
Christian soldiers&#8221;. The Rev. C. S. Jackson (Rector) officiated and g=
ave
an address. Holy Baptism was included in the service, and there were two
christening&#8217;s. The mothers gave a beautiful rendering of their special
hymn. Miss Hilda Watkis presided at the organ.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212;The weekly whist drive was held on M=
onday
at the Club. The prize-winners were:-1 Mrs. C. Meredith, 2 Miss E. Gough; 1=
 Mr.
A. Fielding, 2 Mr. L. Leadbetter. The prizes were presented by Miss Lena Ev=
ans,
and Mr. R. B. Weekes carried out the duties of M.C.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>IRON-BRIDGE</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>POLICE
COURT. -</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday.&#8212;Before the Mayor (Mr. O. D. Murphy), and
Messrs.<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>F. Rawdon-Smith, W. R=
oberts,
W. G. Dyas, W. Bishop and J. S. Barker.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Emily Barks, Legge&#8217;s Hill, Broseley, was charged =
with
stealing two fowls, valued at 15s., from a fowl-house at The Wyke Farm, Much
Wenlock, on March 12.&#8212;Supt. Barber stated that the defendant was stop=
ped
by P.C. Davies at 11-20 on the night in question. She was accompanied by her
two children. The officer noticed she was carrying something bulky, which, =
on
examination, proved to be two fowls. They had been unable to get any
information about the defendant, and the Superintendant asked for an
adjournment of the case, for further inquiries to be made.&#8212;The defend=
ant
was remanded on bail.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Frederick Watson, Quarry Bank, Broseley, and James Hy.
Higginson, Hockley Bank, Broseley, were charged with trespassing in pursuit=
 of
game on land belonging to Mr. R. H. Colwill on March 24.&#8212;Fred Kitson,
gamekeeper, said that he saw snares set on the land, and also saw where thr=
ee
hares had been caught. In company with Thomas, Foulkes and other gamekeeper=
s,
they kept watch on the field, and at 5-30 p.m. on March 24 they saw the two
defendants coming down the footpath from the direction of Barrow. The
defendants went to where the snares were set, and Watson took a rabbit out =
of
one and examined the others. They then divided, and Higginson went to exami=
ne
wires on Mr. C. Wadlow&#8217;s farm. Witness then stated that they searched=
 the
defendants, and found Watson in possession of the rabbit. He also had a num=
ber
of stones, and near by was found a catapult, which witness alleged had been=
 thrown
down by Watson.&#8212;William Hy. Kitson and Thos. Foulkes gave corroborati=
ve
evidence.&#8212;The defendants denied setting the snares, and said they were
looking for wood.&#8212;The Bench decided to convict, and each defendant was
fined &pound;2 or one month&#8217;s imprisonment.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>12<sup>th</sup> April 1930</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY .&#8212;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The local society gave their third season&#8217;s perfo=
rmance
in the Town Hall on April 3 and 4 before appreciative audiences.<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>This year they presented a farce in
three acts entitled &#8220;The Arabian Nights&#8221; (by Sydney Grundy). The
play was well staged and the society further enhanced its reputation with t=
his
production. The producer and manager was Mr. Cyril A. Potts, whose admirable
selection of the cast from the local talent would have been difficult to ha=
ve
improved upon. The action of the entire play passes in a morning room at the
house of a Mr. Hummingtop, who in the absence of his wife on holiday is bei=
ng
looked after by his strict mother-in-law, and during the time Mr. Hummingto=
p,
with his many indiscretions,&#8217; involves himself in many awkward situat=
ions
which eventually he is successful in clearing up. The dresses and costumes =
were
of the mid-Victorian period and faithfully represented. The characters were=
 as
follows:&#8212;Mr. Arthur Humming-top, taken by Mr. James Aston; Mrs. Hummi=
ngtop
(his wife); Miss Betty Potts; Mrs. Gillibrand (mother-in-law), Miss Nellie
Bill; Joshua Gillibrand(her son), Mr. Norman Ball; Rosa Colombier (an actre=
ss,
the &#8220;Gutta Percha&#8221; Girl), Miss Peggy Meredith.; Daisy Maitland
(Hummingtop&#8217;s niece), Miss Louie Garbett; Ralph Ormerod (Hummingtop&#=
8217;s
friend), Mr. Maurice Jones (Iron-Bridge); Barbara (servant), Mrs. Charlie
Davis; and Dobson (butler),Mr. Arthur Harris, Mr. G. Gittings was stage
carpenter. The conspicuous parts of the play fell to Miss Nellie Bill and M=
r.
James Aston, who were almost continually on the boards, but each of the
characters, throughout were well sustained and. realistically acted. Valuab=
le
assistance was given by Mrs. Walter Davis; Miss Dixon, Miss P. Davis, Miss =
A.
Lloyd, and Miss Cissie Aston, who were responsible for providing the proper=
ties,
etc., and in other directions. Mr. Walter Davis presided at the piano. The =
secretarial
work was carried out by Miss Winnie Wood and Miss Bill was the treasurer.</=
p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A RUMMAGE SALE, organised by the Broseley Cricket Club
Committee, was held on Saturday in the Town Hall in aid of the new pavilion
fund. The ladies tea committee, with numerous helpers, were in charge of the
stalls, which were well stocked with a largo assortment of useful goods of a
wide description. The arrangements were carried out under the supervision of
the energetic hon. secretary, Mr. P. E. Harts-borne, and the effort realise=
d&pound;40
clear.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212;At the weekly whist drive held at th=
e club
on Monday Mrs. Clifford Hall presented the prizes to following:&#8212; 1 Mr=
s.
J. Casey, 2 Miss <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Lena</st1:place> Evans; 1 Mr. H. Ch=
ard, 2
Mrs. J. Molineux (playing as gent.). Mr. R. Hood carried out the duties of =
M.C.
and moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Hall on behalf of the club committee.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CONGREGATIONAL CONCERT. &#8212;The Madeley &#8220;Revel=
lers&#8221;
concert party gave one of their popular miscellaneous concerts in the Town =
Hall
on Monday. An entirely new programme was submitted and Much enjoyed. The
proceeds of the concert were for the Congregational Church funds. The follo=
wing
programme was<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>excellently ren=
dered:&#8212;
Opening chorus, &#8220;Old King Cole&#8221;, the party; cross talk, Messrs.=
 H.
Wale and L. Jones; humorous duet, Messrs. H. Wale and L. Jones; character
quartet, four members; song, Mr. N. Mainwaring quintet, five members; conce=
rted
item, the party; burlesque, the party; burlesque, Mrs. Lovatt and Mr. L. Jo=
nes;
concerted item, the party; Roman burlesque, the party; song, Mr. H. Wale;
humorous trio, Mrs. Lovatt and Misses F. and M. Bowen; humorous trio, Messr=
s.
L. :Jones, H. Wale and N.. Mainwaring; humorous duet, Mr. Jones and Miss M.
Bowen; song, Mr. N. Mainwaring; humorous trio, Messrs. Jones and C. Jones;
closing chorus, the party. At the close the Rev. E Hartshorne thanked the &=
#8220;Revellers&#8221;
both on .behalf of the church he represented and the company for their kind=
ness
in coming to Broseley and for the very interesting and enjoyable evening th=
ey
had given them. Mr. Jones, on &#8230;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE.&#8212;The new concert party at
Coalford, &#8220;The Coalford Wesleyan Mirth Party,&#8221; gave a very good
account of themselves on April 4, when they gave their first variety concer=
t in
the new Sunday Schoolroom. The party were under the direction of Mr. Jas. E=
vans
(stage manager), and the chairman was the Rev. D. Gibson of Madeley Wood. T=
he
programme was as follows: &#8212; Opening chorus; duet, Miss E. Goodall and=
 Mr.
B. Colley; humorous dialogue, Misses B. Poole, P. Poole, P. Colley, C. Stok=
es,
H. Evans, and. Mr. J. Pumford, and Mr. H. Colley; song, Mr. G. Stewart;<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>chorus, ladies; chorus; song, Mr. =
G.
Stewart; humorous sketch, Messrs. S. Rothin, G. Stewart, H. Colley, P. Jone=
s,
E. Pritchard, and Misses E. Peake, Goodall and P. Colley; chorus, men, final
chorus, &#8220; Good Night,&#8221; ladies. Mr. W. H. Anderson was an effici=
ent
accompanist. The proceeds were in aid of the new Sunday school. Refreshments
were served to the artistes by Mesdames Stokes, Peake, Pumford and A. Jones.
Mr. T. H. Poole was at the door.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3><st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">MADELEY ROAD</st1:addr=
ess></st1:Street></h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>SCHEME
DEFERRED,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>A QUESTION
OF COST,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>At Wednesday&#8217;s meeting of the Madeley District Co=
uncil,
Ald. W. Roberts -presiding, the surveyor (Mr. F. Richards) recommended that
further road improvement schemes be submitted to the Ministry with a view of
obtaining a grant towards the cost. The sections of road recommended for
improvement, which, he said, were in a very bad condition, were from the <s=
t1:PlaceName
w:st=3D"on">Free</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Bridge</st1:Pla=
ceType>,
Iron-Bridge, to Madeley and Coalport from the <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Fr=
ee</st1:PlaceName>
<st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Bridge</st1:PlaceType> to the Lloyds and Coalpor=
t and
continuing to <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Madeley</st=
1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"o=
n">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>,
and the cost of the whole scheme was estimated to be &pound;4,740.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Ald. Legge said he was pleased the surveyor had brought=
 the
matter forward, as he intended doing so himself; and he felt sure their
financial position warranted it. There were 25 miles of district roads in t=
he
ward, he said, and after deducting the six, miles maintained by the County
Council it left 19 miles for that Council to keep in repair. They had
sanctioned a scheme to repair the section of road from the Free, Bridge to =
the
Police Station, a distance of 700 yards, and if they only continued to prog=
ress
at that rate it meant that they would be no less than 58 years in putting a=
ll
their roads in good order. Continuing, Ald. Legge said the scheme would not=
 in.
anyway he a charge on the present rates, as they had a working balance of
&pound;600 on which they could fall back.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Chairman said that be could not support putting on a
scheme costing nearly &pound;5,000 in any one year. The ratepayers had to b=
e considered,
and he thought the scheme should be carried out in sections. The unfortunate
part about the whole thing was that that discussion did not take place when=
 the
rates for the year were being made.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. C. E. Bennett referred to the &#8220;scandalous&#82=
21;
condition of the <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Coalport =
Road</st1:address></st1:Street>,
and said it was not safe to ride a bicycle along it. There were other bad r=
oads
in the district, but that one was in a shocking condition.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. A. Edwards said that he agreed with progress, espec=
ially
while there was so much unemployment in the district., and he was in favour=
 of
the worst section of the road being repaired if it could be done out of cur=
rent
expenditure or by raising a small loan.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The &#8216;Chairman said that the scheme would necessit=
ate an
increase in the rates of 6d. or 7d., which was a serious matter in such a
district as that. The money was being expended on a road where there was on=
ly a
small amount of traffic, and they were saddling the ratepayers with an annu=
al
charge of &pound;300 for five years.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Ald. Legge said they would not have to increase the rat=
es at
all next year, as they could utilise their working balance in this directio=
n,
but the Town Clerk (Mr. F. W. Derry) remarked there would have to be an inc=
rease
when this balance had been absorbed.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Barker, in moving an amendment that the matter shou=
ld be
deferred until the next, meeting, and that every member be notified, said t=
hat
the sanctioning of spending nearly &pound;5,000 needed careful consideratio=
n,
and it was only right that the lull Council should be present.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>This was seconded by Mr. Owen, and carried.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>19<sup>th</sup> April 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CONCERT.&#8212;On Monday, in the Town Hall, the Iron-Br=
idge
and District Orchestra gave a concert, assisted by the following
artistes:&#8212;Miss Gladys Picken (soprano), Horsehay; Mr. J. B. Rushton (=
baritone),
Dawley; Miss Rosalind Dixon (elocutionist), Iron-Bridge, bronze medallist,
I.L.A.M. Mr. Tom Griffiths, Broseley, was conductor and solo violoncello. T=
he
hall was comfortably filled and the excellent programme provided was much
appreciated. The orchestral items included three light pieces (by Percy E.
Fletcher), ballet music from &#8220;Faust&#8221; (Gounod), Parts <st1:place
w:st=3D"on">I.</st1:place> and II.; descriptive piece, &#8220;A Motor Ride&=
#8221;
(Bid-good); march, &#8220;Vimy Ridge&#8221; (Bidgood); selection from Gilbe=
rt
and Sullivan&#8217;s operas, arranged by Dan Godfrey; and &#8220;In a Persi=
an
Market&#8221; (Ketelby). Mr. T. Griffiths also gave a cello solo. The vocal
pieces were executed in a highly pleasing manner.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE FUNERAL of Mrs. Margaretta Harriet Exley, of Rock H=
ouse,
widow of Ald. J. A. Exley, roofing tile manufacturer, who died on April 9, =
took
place on Saturday at the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">=
Broseley</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>. The servi=
ce was
held in the Cemetery Chapel, and was conducted by the Rev. J. H. Roberts (r=
ector
of Jackfield). The chief mourners were the four surviving sons, Messrs. A. =
A. Exley
(Bridgnorth), F. W. Exley (West Felton), H. J. Exley (Bewdley), and E. J. E=
xley
(Rock House), Mr. C. J. Exley, Orleston (brother-in-law), and Mr. T. Hiles,=
 Downton
(son-in-law). The six bearers were workpeople of the firm of William Exley =
and
Sons. Representatives of the chief industrial concerns in the district atte=
nded
the funeral, amongst whom were Major D. L. Prestage, and Mrs. Prestage, Mes=
srs.
T. Griffiths, E. D. Collins, J. Nicklin, F. C. Howells, W. E. Price, T. Dou=
ghty
and John Hearn, also Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Clark (of Aldridge), Dr. J. G. Boon=
, as
well as friends, local residents, many of the employees and the office staf=
f.
Amongst the many magnificent wreaths were tributes from the employees of
Messrs. Exley&#8217;s Rock Tile Works and Coalport Tile Works. On Sunday, at
Matins and evensong the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">P=
arish</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> bellringers =
rang
half-muffled peals.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL EVENING.&#8212;A &#8220;social,&#8221; under the
auspices of the local branch of the Wrekin Labour Party, was held in the Fox
Room on April 11, Mr. P. A. Dixon presiding. A large company attended, and =
the
following miscellaneous programme was well rendered:&#8212; Opening song an=
d chorus;
duologue, Dorothy Hough and Irene Bagley ; song, Mr. P. Heighway; recitatio=
n,
Elsie Halley; song, Mr. Walmsley; dialogue, Misses Hailey, Sherwood; Casey =
and
Cartwright; recitation, Ethel Cartwright; song, Mr. J. Bowen ; recitation, =
S.
Casey; song, Mr. Walmsley; duet, Miss Wheeler and Mr. P. Heighway; dialogue=
 (&#8220;Matrimonial
Post&#8221;), M. Molineux, D. Bagley, K. Hough and Mr. W. Garbett; duologue,
Mary Cartwright and Maggie Boden; song, Mr. W. Garbett.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>WHIST DRIVE. &#8212; At the weekly whist drive at the S=
ocial
Club on Monday, the following were the prize-winners:-1 Mrs. James Evans (<=
st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Duke Street</st1:address></st1:Street>=
), 2
Miss Winnie Wood; 1 Miss Annie Roberts (as gent.), 2 Mr. Leslie Gough. Mrs.=
 W.
Meredith presented the prizes, and Mr. R. Hood carried out the M.C.&#8217;s
duties.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>POLICE
COURT.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday.&#8212;Before the Mayor (Mr. O. D. Murphy), Lord
Forester, Col. Sir Chas. Fate, Major D. L. Prestage, Messrs. J. Nicklin, E.=
 J.
Exley, and W. Roberts.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Emily Barks, married woman, Legge&#8217;s Hill, Brosele=
y,
remanded on bail from the last court, charged with stealing two fowls value=
d at
15s. from The Wyke Farm, near Broseley, the property of Mr. Percy W. Whitem=
an,
pleaded guilty.&#8212;P.C. Davis (Broseley) repeated his evidence given at =
the
previous hearing; also Mr. Whiteman gave evidence of identification of his =
property.&#8212;Police
Inspector Evans (Iron-Bridge) stated that in consequence of the defendant&#=
8217;s
obstinate manner when previously charged the case was adjourned to enable t=
hem
to make further inquiries. He stated that the family only came to reside in=
 the
district last November from Staffordshire, and they had now heard from the
police authorities there that there was nothing wrong known about the
defendant, whom they described as an honest and respectable woman.&#8212;The
Bench took a lenient view of the case and defendant was ordered to pay the
costs (15s.) and bound over in the sum of &pound;10 for 12 months and place=
d in
the charge of Mrs. March, probation officer.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Frederick Caldicott, 39, High Street, Coalport, machini=
st,
was charged with not having his dog under proper control at Coalport at 11 =
p.m.
on March 25.-P.C. Dodd (Madeley) said he found the dog straying and took it=
 to
the defendant&#8217;s house, who said that he had forgotten the dog was out.
The officer returned to the house half an hour later and found the dog stil=
l at
large.- In view of the police notices published in the district about keepi=
ng
dogs under control in consequence of the amoing season, defendant was fined
10s., including costs, or seven days.- For a similar offence at Broseley, J=
ohn
Oakley, Broseley, on the information of P.C. Davies, was fined 5s., includi=
ng
costs.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Thomas R. C. Chatham, Linley Hall Farm, Broseley, farme=
r&#8217;s
son, was charged with driving a motor-cycle without an efficient silencer on
the Barrow-Broseley road on March 25.&#8212; P.C. Davies said he heard the
noise of the motor-cycle coming from Dean Corner Farm about a mile
away.&#8212;The offence was admitted and the defendant was fined 10s.,
including costs.&#8212;The police were complimented by the magistrates on
bringing the case before the court, following upon the warning which had be=
en
given for the abatement of the nuisance.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>19<sup>th</sup> April 1930</p>

<h3>LINLEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>INDUCTION. &#8212; The Rev. A. Hodgson, who since 1906 =
has
held the living of Astley Abbotts, was on Tuesday, inducted to the united
benefices of Astley Abbotts with Linley, by the Bishop of Hereford. The ser=
vice
was held in <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Linley</st1:P=
laceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>BROSELEY CONGREGATIONAL CONCERT.&#8212;On Wednesday, at=
 the
Congregational School, an excellent entertainment was given by the Madeley =
Wood
Co-Optimists Concert Party. The programme was as follows: &#8212; Chorus, &=
#8220;Eve
on Parade&#8221;; sketch, &#8220;Beware of the dog&#8221;; song, Miss<span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'> </span>Hayward; &#8220;Football Stunt&#8221;; re=
citation,
Joyce Smith; song, Mr. Hurdley; sketch, &#8220; Where&#8217;s my Trousers&#=
8221;;
song, Mrs. Smith; sketch, &#8220; Poor Old Isaac&#8221;; song, Mr. Hurdley;
recitation, Joyce Smith; song, Miss G. Hayward; sketch, &#8220;Labour Burea=
u&#8221;;
chorus, &#8220; On her doorstep last night.&#8221;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Smith was the accompanist. At the close the pastor =
(Rev.
E. T. Hartshorne) thanked the party, on whose behalf Mr. C. Oakley responde=
d.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>26<sup>th</sup> April 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>EASTER
VESTRY.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Easter Vestry meeting was held on Thursday in the T=
own
Hall, with the Rev. C. S. Jackson (Rector) in the chair. Capt. A. H.
Thorn-Pudsey, who had held the office of Rector&#8217;s warden for over four
years, having resigned, the Rector appointed Mr. E. H. H. Shorting (last ye=
ar&#8217;s
people&#8217;s warden) as his warden.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Rector said they owed a deep debt of gratitude to C=
apt.
Thorn-Pudsey, who had during his period of office been the means of getting=
 so
much done for the church&#8212;Mr. Shorting also, expressed regret at the
resignation of the Captain, whose experience, and sound judgment, he said, =
had
been so valuable to the church adding that he considered the Rector had pai=
d him
a high compliment in appointing him as his successor.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Captain Thorn-Pudsey then presented the Rector with a c=
heque
for &pound;34, being the amount of the Easter offerings.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Mr. T.=
 W. Street</st1:address></st1:Street>
was elected people&#8217;s warden.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The annual parochial meeting, was afterwards held the R=
ector
presiding. The treasurer (Mr. A. E. Wiggins) presented a statement of the
accounts, which was adopted, and the secretary (Mr. E. C. S. White) gave his
report, in which he made reference to the loss the church had sustained by =
the
death of Mr. James Garbett during the past year.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The sidesmen, with the addition of Capt. Thorn-Pudsey, =
the
Church Council with the addition of Mr. Gerald Oakley, and Mrs. E. Jones, w=
ere
re-elected en bloc, and the representatives to the various conferences were
also re-appointed.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Shorting (hon. treasurer to the Town Hakk Committee)
presented the statement of the Town Hall charities and accounts which showe=
d a
very successful year and Mr. Nicklin said the committee now in charge of the
Town Hall were to be congratulated on their good work.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Rector at the close thanked the members of the chur=
ch for
the Easter offering, and the officers, Council, and others for the support
given to him during the past year.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A suggestion as to the advisability of disposing of the
Rectory and the purchasing of a more suitable building in its place was left
for the consideration of the Church Council.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>3<sup>rd</sup> <span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;</sp=
an>May
1930</p>

<h3>MUCH WENLOCK.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>PETTY SESSIONS, Tuesday, before Ald. T. Cooke (in the c=
hair),
Lord Forester, Sir Charles Yate, Ald. W. Legge, Ald. W. Roberts, and Messrs=
. W.
U. Dyas and J. S. Barker.&#8212;For keepingdogs without licenses the follow=
ing
persons were each fined 7s. 6d.:&#8212;Albert Nock, 14, Carver&#8217;s Road,
Broseley; Wm. Payne, 17, Buildwas Road, Iron-Bridge; Edgar Hands, &#8220;Be=
echfield&#8221;
Victoria Road, Much Wenlock; Nellie Taylor, 69, High Street,<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Madeley; Edward Wilkes, 2, Coalport
Road, Madeley; Thomas Tristham, 8, Jockey Bank, Iron- Bridge; Lizzie Watkin=
s,
10, Legge&#8217;s Hill, Broseley; Henry Reynolds, 9. High Street, Broseley;=
 and
Edward Evans, 72, Lloyd&#8217;s Head, Jackfield.&#8212; George Dodd was cha=
rged
with failing to keep a dog under proper control at night time.&#8212;P.C.
Davies stated that the offence was committed in Church Street, Broseley, at
11-25 p.m. on April 11.&#8212;Defendant was fined 5s. - Charged by P.C. Spr=
oson
with driving a motor-van on the <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=
=3D"on">Wellington
  Road</st1:address></st1:Street>, Coalbrookdale, on the night of April 9
without front lights, and also without having a red rear light, Howard B.
Williams, 28, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Woodhouse La=
ne</st1:address></st1:Street>,
Horsehay, was fined, 5s.<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>in e=
ach
case.- Four young men&#8212;Reginald Jones and Thomas Percy Jones, 14, Queen
Street, Broseley; Percy Watson, Deepside, Broseley; and Rd. D. Hudson, 102,=
 The
Knowle, Jackfield &#8212;were charged with singing in the street at Iron-Br=
idge
to the annoyance of the inhabitants.&#8212;P.C. Jordan stated that he saw t=
he
defendants at 12-25 a.m. on April 6. Watson was playing a mouth-organ and t=
he
other three were singing a popular song.&#8212; The cases were dismissed on=
 payment
of costs 4s. each.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>NO PRISONERS.&#8212; There being no prisoners for trial=
 at
the General Quarter Sessions on Wednesday, the grand and petit jurors were
notified by, the clerk of the peace (Mr. C. J. Sergeant), that their presen=
ce
would not be required.</p>

<h3>BROSELEY</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212; At the weekly whist drive, held on =
Monday
at the Club, Mr. R. Hood undertook the duties of M.C., and presented the fi=
rst
prize (ladies) to Mrs. J. Casey. The other prizes were distributed by Mrs.
Casey to Mrs. J. Molineux (second ladies), Mr. B. Allen (first gents.), and=
 Mr.
J. Newbound (second). On the motion of Mr. Hood, a vote of thanks was passe=
d to
Mrs. Casey.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">A WHIS=
T DRIVE</st1:address></st1:Street>
AND DANCE, organised by the committee of the Benthall Cricket Club, were he=
ld
in the Town Hall on Wednesday. There were 25 tables engaged for the whist, =
and
Mr. E. C. S. White carried out the duties of M.C. Mrs. G. O. P. Heywood
(Tickwood Hall), presented the prizes to the following:&#8212;Ladies: 1 Miss
Dorset, 2 Mrs. P. Archer. 3 Mrs. J. Kellett. consolation Mrs. R. George.
Gents.: 1 Mrs. John Davies (playing as gent.), 2 Mr. A. <st1:place w:st=3D"=
on">Crewe</st1:place>,
3 Mr. George Cross, consolation Miss Annie Roberts (playing as gent.). In t=
he
absence of the rector, Mr. E. C. S. White deputised, and in proposing a vot=
e of
thanks to Mrs. Heywood, spoke of the great interest both <st1:place w:st=3D=
"on"><st1:country-region
 w:st=3D"on">Col.</st1:country-region></st1:place> and Mrs. Heywood took in=
 the
club. Mrs. Heywood, in replying, wished the club a successful season. A good
company attended the dance which followed, for which Lister&#8217;s Orchest=
ral
Dance Band provided the music, and Mr. W. Oakley acted as M.C.<span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
</span>Spot
dance prizes, distributed by Miss J. Langford and Mrs. A. Tonkiss, were won=
 by
Miss E. Lowe and Mr. H. Potts, and Miss F. Oakley and Mr. T. Evans. In a co=
mpetition
for a cake Mr. E. C. S White was successful in the nearest guess as to the
weight, also a dance cake was won by Mr. B. Barker. Mrs. A. Wilde (Benthall=
),
was in charge of the refreshment department, assisted by other lady support=
ers
of the club. The secretarial duties were ably carried out by Messrs. A. Ton=
kiss
and R. B. Weekes.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>10<sup>th</sup> May 1930</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE WEDDING took place at St. Mary&#8217;s Church on
Saturday, the Rev. J. H. Roberts officiating, of Miss Laura Irene Muriel Jo=
nes,
third daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. J. Jones, Ladywood, Jackfield, and =
Mr.
Kenneth Allan Lloyd Stead, youngest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. F. Stead,
Meadow Mouse,&#8221; Madeley. The bride, who was given away by her father, =
was
attired in a dress of ivory satin beaute, with wreath and veil, and white s=
atin
shoes to match, and she wore a necklace of pearls, the gift of the bridegro=
om,
and carried a bouquet of white roses. She was attended by two bridesmaids, =
Miss
Phyllis and Miss Ida Jones (sister of the bride), wearing dresses of pale b=
lue
crepe-de-Chine with headdress to match, and they wore pearl brooches, the g=
ift
of the bridegroom, their bouquets being white carnations, also the gift of =
the
bridegroom. Mr. L. H. Jones, friend of the bridegroom, acted as best man. T=
he
reception was held at the <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Wesleyan</st1:PlaceNam=
e> <st1:PlaceType
w:st=3D"on">School</st1:PlaceType>, and later in the day the happy couple l=
eft
for <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Blackpool</st1:place>, where the honeymoon is be=
ing
spent.</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>OLD BAPTIST CHAPEL.&#8212;The Sunday school anniversary=
 was
held on Sunday. The pastor (Rev. T. Lloyd-Morgan) preached special sermons =
in
the morning and evening to large congregations. During each service the cho=
ir
sang special hymns. In the afternoon a children&#8217;s service was held;
conducted by Mr. B. N. Moore of Madeley, who also gave an address, taking f=
or
his subject &#8220;Prayer.&#8221;<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp; </s=
pan>
Masters G. Goodall, Jack Hall and Neville Weekes sang the children&#8217;s =
&#8220;Made
to Shine.&#8221; A chorus was given by the choir, with obligato by Mrs. D.
Clinton, entitled &#8220;Melrose Abbey,&#8221; also recitations by Misses N=
ancy
Pritchard and Ruth Tonkiss. The chorus and solo, also the recitations (by
special request), were repeated at the evening service. The musical part
reflected credit upon Mr. T. Denstone (conductor), and Mr. R. Tonkiss, who
presided at the organ throughout the day. Collections were taken at each
service for Sunday School funds.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212; The weekly whist drive was held on
Monday, at which the following players were successful in winning prizes:-1
Mrs. W. Meredith, 2 Miss <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Lena</st1:place> Evans; 1 M=
r. H.
Chard, 2 Mrs. J. Molineux (playing as gent.). The prizes were presented by =
Mrs.
Morris (<st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">New Road</st1:addr=
ess></st1:Street>),
to whom a vote of thanks was passed, on the proposition of Mr. R. Hood, who=
 carried
out the duties of M.C.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>10<sup>th</sup> May 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>DISTRICT
COUNCIL.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Wednesday, Major D. L. Prestage presiding.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Clerk, reporting on finance, stated that &pound;153=
 13s.
4d. had been paid into the general district account during the month, which
after cheques being drawn that clay to the amount of &pound;84 5s. 8d., sho=
wed
a credit balance of &pound;23 9s. 5d., and that &pound;23 4s. 11d. had been
paid into the water account, reducing the debit balance to &pound;205 4s.
8d.&#8212; The Chairman mentioned that taking the two accounts together they
had a credit balance of &pound;88, but they were &pound;114 worse off than =
at
the corresponding period last year, which was accounted for by extra
expenditure.&#8212;The collector (Mr. Fenn) stated that he had &pound;14 19=
s.
7d. outstanding on the old water rate, and summonses had been taken out.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Dr. Gepp, county officer, attended the meeting, and rep=
orted
the district free from infectious diseases. He made suggestions with refere=
nce
to one or two nuisances on the books which he had investigated himself, and=
 the
meeting approved of his recommendations.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Sanitary Inspector reported several nuisances for w=
hich
orders were made.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Richards (surveyor) gave particulars of his expendi=
ture
for the month, amounting to &pound;29 0s. 1d. He reported having received a
letter regarding damage to a road on the riverside near Iron-Bridge, caused
through the river bank slipping, and he was instructed to reply to the effe=
ct
that the Council had not taken over any responsibility at any time for the
road.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Surveyor also informed the meeting that the Ministr=
y had
agreed to the proposed road repairs scheme with a little modification by
deleting the surface dressing at Jackfield, reducing the cost to &pound;738,
and the Clerk reported that he was proceeding with the arrangements for the
loan to run over a period of five years. The Surveyor was instructed to get=
 on
with the work. It was decided to post notices in Jackfield giving the time =
for
the collection of ashes in that district, as complaints had been made of the
non-collection.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Water Engineer gave particulars of the new services,
extensions, and repairs carried out during the month and consumptions by me=
ters
in the district for the past quarter.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Clerk read an application from the Central Electric=
ity
Board for permission to carry a proposed line through the district from Ock=
er
Hill to Buildwas. It was decided to invite a representative of the Board to
attend the next meeting at Wenlock of the Borough Council for consideration=
 a-&#8217;
the matter.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>JACKFIELD</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE WEDDING took place on Saturday at Madeley Wood Wesl=
eyan
Chapel, of Miss Alice Jones, second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. John
Jones, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Church Road</st1:ad=
dress></st1:Street>,
and Mr. Wm. Henry Anderson, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson, =
Ivy
Cottage. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Frank Jones, was
attired in ivory satin with wreath and veil, and carried a bouquet of white
carnations and white heather. The bridesmaids were Miss Nellie Jones (siste=
r of
the bride), and Miss Olive Dodd (friend), who wore dresses of red satin and
black picture hats, and they carried bouquets of peach-coloured carnations,=
 the
gift of the bridegroom. Miss Ida Jones, niece of the bride, wore peach-colo=
ured
satin with hat to match, and carried a shepherd&#8217;s crook. Mr. Frank Ba=
tes
(brother-in-law of the bridegroom) was best man, and Mr. Walter Jones groom=
sman.
The service was conducted by the Rev. E. D. Gibson and the hymn, &#8220;The
Voice that breathed o&#8217;er <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on"=
>Eden</st1:City></st1:place>,&#8221;
was sung. Mr. W. E. Smith presided at the organ. The bride was presented at=
 the
chapel door with a silver horseshoe by her nephew, Master Ronnie Jones. The
bridegroom&#8217;s gift to the bride was a necklace of pearls and crystals,=
 and
the bride&#8217;s present to the bridegroom was a cheque. A reception was h=
old
at the Institute, and afterwards the bride and bridegroom left for their
honeymoon at <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Coventry</st1:Cit=
y></st1:place>.
The bride&#8217;s going-away dress was of blue crepe-de-Chine with hat and =
coat
to match.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>17<sup>th</sup> May 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>OBITUARY.&#8212;Much sympathy has been felt with Mrs. J=
ane
Garbett (widow of Mr. Thomas Edward Garbett), Mill Lane, on the death of her
only daughter, Mrs. Elsie Potter, in her 18th year, which occurred on May 9=
 at
the Lady Forester Hospital, Broseley. Up to the time of her marriage deceas=
ed
had been employed at the Shirlett Sanatorium for a period of about 15 month=
s,
and her genial disposition made her a great favourite with the staff and all
who knew her. The funeral took place on Tuesday, when a service was held in=
 the
<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <s=
t1:PlaceType
 w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, conducted by the Rector, R=
ev. C.
S. Jackson. The hymns, &#8220;Father of Heaven, Whose love profound&#8221;,=
 and
&#8220;For ever with the Lord&#8221;, were sung, and Mr. Walter Davis
(choirmaster), who presided at the organ, played selections from Mendelssoh=
n&#8217;s
&#8220;Songs Without Words&#8221; as the cortege entered the church and at =
the
close of the service. The interment was at <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:Plac=
eName
 w:st=3D"on">Broseley</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</=
st1:PlaceType></st1:place>.
Amongst the wreaths sent was a tribute from the staff of Shirlett Sanatoriu=
m.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. &#8212; A special &#8220;Evangel=
istic
and Divine Hulling Campaign,&#8221; which has been held each evening for the
last three weeks at the church, conducted by Pastor D. E. Forsythe, of
Westcliffe-on-Sea, is just closing. The services have been largely attended.
Every evening special choruses have been sung, including duets and solos,
followed by an address by Pastor Forsythe. The Rev. E. T. Hartshorne (pasto=
r) was
supported by the missioner in the services, and Miss E. Owen has presided at
the organ. Over fifty converts have been made.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212;At the weekly whist drive held on Mo=
nday,
Mrs. Morris (<st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">New Road</st1=
:address></st1:Street>)
presented prizes to the following winners: 1, Mrs. D. Bagley; 2, Mrs. J. Ca=
sey;
1, Mr. L. Leadbetter; 2, Mr. W. Dodd (<st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address =
w:st=3D"on">Queen
  Street</st1:address></st1:Street>). The duties of M.C. were carried out by
Mr. R. Picken.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>FORMER
LICENSEE&#8217;S DEATH.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The death occurred on Wednesday at the ago of 67 of Mr.
George Millward, at his residence, 23, - High Street, following upon a seiz=
ure,
on Saturday.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Deceased had been ailing for about two years, but had o=
nly
retired from the business of a licensed victualler five weeks ago.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>He had resided in Broseley about 40 years, having come =
to the
town, first as licensee of the &#8220;Prince of Wales&#8221;, next the Elep=
hant
and Castle&#8221;, and for the last 23 years the &#8220;Duke of Cumberland&=
#8221;.
He leaves an only daughter, Miss F. Millward, who is organist at <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Iron-Bridge</st1:PlaceName> <st1:Pla=
ceName
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>,
with whom much sympathy is felt. Deceased&#8217;s wife predeceased him 23 y=
ears
ago.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;</span>The funer=
al takes
place to-day (Saturday) at the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=
=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, and the int=
erment
is to be at the cemetery.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>MADELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>COUNCIL
AND ROAD IMPROVEMENTS.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>At Wednesday&#8217;s meeting of Madeley District Counci=
l,
Ald. W. Roberts presiding, a further road improvement scheme submitted by t=
he
surveyor (Mr. P. Richards) at the last meeting of the Council, and which was
deferred until Wednesday&#8217;s meeting, so as to give every member an
opportunity to be present, was again considered.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The clerk (Mr. F. W. Derry) stated that, assuming that =
they
could get a grant of 50 per cent. from the Ministry, the cost of the propos=
ed
improvements would be: Free Bridge, Iron-Bridge to <st1:Street w:st=3D"on">=
<st1:address
 w:st=3D"on">Dabberley Lane</st1:address></st1:Street>, &pound;2,000; and <=
st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Dabberley Lane</st1:address></st1:Stre=
et> to <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Madeley</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceTy=
pe
 w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, &pound;2,610.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Ald. W. Legge contended that their financial position
warranted further sections of road being reconstructed, and that the work c=
ould
be carried out without increasing their rate of 3s. 3d. in the &pound; next
year. The roads in the district, he said, were in a terrible state, the road
from the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Free</st1:PlaceN=
ame> <st1:PlaceType
 w:st=3D"on">Bridge</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> to Madeley being in a shock=
ing
condition and dangerous to people using it. It would take them thirty years=
 to
repair their 14 or 15 miles of district roads if they kept to their present
rate of progress, and in 30 years the oldest members of the Council would be
dead. Ald. Legge then moved that the Council should repair the <st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Dabberley Lane</st1:address></st1:Stre=
et> to
Madeley section of road, as their financial position warranted it, and it w=
ould
mean no increase in next year&#8217;s rates.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. J. Raleigh said that there was much unemployment ab=
out,
and, in his opinion, the work thus provided would help to relieve that.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. E. Edwards remarked that, if Ald. Legge had proposed
another section of the road instead of <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address
 w:st=3D"on">Dabberley Lane</st1:address></st1:Street>, Madeley, he would h=
ave
supported it. The traffic on the road proposed was so heavy that it would
require repairing again in a year or two.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The resolution was lost.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A further resolution moved by Mr. E. E. Bennett, that t=
he
portion of road from the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">=
Free</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Bridge</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> to the botto=
m of <st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Dabberley Lane</st1:address></st1:Stre=
et>
should be repaired, was defeated on the casting vote of the chairman, who s=
aid
that the Council should carry out the road improvements in sections, as they
had agreed to.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The clerk said that, as a result of the meeting of
representatives of that Council and representatives of the County Council,
respecting a grant for repairs to <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=
=3D"on">Waterloo
  Street</st1:address></st1:Street>, a substantial grant towards the cost w=
ould
probably be forthcoming.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>With reference to a small landslide which had occurred =
at
Iron-Bridge, the clerk said the statement that people had been obliged to
vacate their homes was not correct, and the chairman asked the local. Press=
 to
refute this.</p>

<p class=3DDate1><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>24<sup>th</sup> May 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE FUNERAL took place at <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Br=
oseley</st1:PlaceName>
<st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</st1:PlaceType> on May 16, of Mrs. Char=
lotte
Peare of <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Lambert Road</st1=
:address></st1:Street>,
Streatham, <st1:City w:st=3D"on">London</st1:City>, a former resident of
Broseley, whose death occurred in a <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=
=3D"on">London</st1:City></st1:place>
hospital, at the age of 58 years, from shock following upon burns. Deceased=
 was
the widow of Mr. Joseph Peare, whose death occurred at Broseley about 19 ye=
ars
ago, at which time he had for some years held the position of manager of the
Lion Hotel, when controlled by the People&#8217;s Refreshment House Associa=
tion.
The body was conveyed from <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Lon=
don</st1:City></st1:place>
by motor hearse direct to the cemetery, where it was met by the two survivi=
ng
daughters, Mabel and Annie, also relatives and old Broseley friends. The
service was conducted in the Cemetery Chanel by the Rev. C. S. Jackson (Rec=
tor
of Broseley), and the interment was in the same grave as that in which her =
husband
was buried.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB. &#8212; The weekly whist drive was held on
Monday, when the following players were successful in securing prizes: 1 Mr=
s.
George, 2 Mr, Embrey; 1 Mr. A. Lewis, 2 Mr. J. Hall. The prizes were presen=
ted
by Miss Lena Evans, and the M.C. was Mr. J. Harrison, junr. (High Street).<=
/p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>24<sup>th</sup> May 1930</p>

<h3>140 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>RECORD
OF WENLOCK COUNCIL<br>
MEMBERS.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The services of four members of Wenlock Town Council, w=
hose
total period of public work extends over 140 years, were referred to in
eulogistic terms at the quarterly meeting of the Council on Thursday, the M=
ayor
(Mr. O. D. Murphy) presiding, when a resolution was submitted as follows:</=
p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>&#8220;That the Council place on record their sincere
appreciation of the invaluable services rendered by Alderman Legge, Alderma=
n Cooke,
Alderman Prestage, and Mr. Thomas Morris, as members of the Council and its
committees for periods of 43, 43, 35, and 25 years respectively, and as mem=
bers
of other public bodies, and in other capacities of a public character; and =
to
further record their great appreciation of the public spirit and generosity=
 of
these gentlemen as evidenced by the following benefactions:</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Alderman Legge&#8212;Donation of &pound;1,000 to the <s=
t1:place
w:st=3D"on">Shropshire</st1:place> Joint Hospital appeal; numerous other pu=
blic
benefactions and donations, including the provision of a new reredos lectern
and half cost of new organ.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Alderman Cooke &#8212; Building and equipping, in conju=
nction
with Mr. Thomas Morris, a home for Dr. Barnardo&#8217;s boys; the provision=
 of
new bells, repairs to the same and to the hell tower of Holy Trinity Church,
Much Wenlock; numerous other public benefactions and donations including th=
e &#8220;Cooke&#8221;
clock and gifts to else Guildhall.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Alderman Prestage&#8212;The provision of playing fields=
; war
service and other public benefactions and donations.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Thomas Morris&#8212; Building and equipping,, in
conjunction with Alderman Cooke,&#8217; a home for Dr. Barnardo&#8217;s boy=
s; entertainment
to councillors and Official&#8217;s and the whole of the school children of
the<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>borough during his mayora=
lty.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>In moving the recommendation Ald. Nicklin said that the=
 old
borough of Wenlock had always been fortunate in her sons, and the annals of=
 the
borough were rich with long and devoted service of members of the Council. =
If
they looked round the district they could see results of the generosity of =
the
members of the Council they honoured that day, and the majority of the
benefactions were for the benefit of children, which was very desirable.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Ald. Roberts, in seconding, expressed the hope that the
example set by the members mentioned and their long and devoted service, wo=
uld
be copied by the younger members of the Council.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Mayor and others associated themselves with the rem=
arks
of the previous speakers, and the resolution was carried with acclamation.<=
/p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>OVERHEAD
ELECTRICITY LINES.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>STATEMENT
TO WENLOCK</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>TOWN
COUNCIL,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Although the general opinion is that the erection of
electrical standards has a tendency to disfigure the countryside, a
representative of an electrical authority expressed a different opinion at =
the
quarterly meeting of Wenlock Town Council on Thursday the Mayor (Mr. O. D.
Murphy) presiding.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>&#8220;The towers have been designed to be as pleasing =
as
possible to the eye,&#8221; the representative said. &#8220;So much so, tha=
t I
am sufficiently optimistic to say that they will be hardly noticed in a few=
 years.&#8221;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The question arose as a result of a discussion at a rec=
ent
meeting of Broseley District Council in regard to the distribution of
electricity in the neighbourhood, the District Council having drawn attenti=
on
to the fact that the electricity authorities concerned &#8212; the <st1:pla=
ce
w:st=3D"on">West Midland</st1:place> and the Central Electricity
Board&#8212;intended to run parallel lines in the district.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. J. Nelson, a representative of the Central Electric=
ity
Board, said that their line would run parallel with that of the West Midland
authority from Buildwas, and it was their intention to take it for distribu=
tion
purposes to a station at Ocker Hill, near <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Dudley</st=
1:place>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Broseley Council, it was stated, had expressed the =
hope
that less standards would be used, so as not to disfigure the countryside.<=
/p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'><b style=3D'mso-bidi-font-wei=
ght:normal'>Underground
Lines.<o:p></o:p></b></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Ald. Prestage asked if certain sections of the line wou=
ld go
underground. The West Midland Authority were the first to approach them on =
the
matter to get sanction for the erection of towers to carry the overhead cab=
les.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The clerk said that he understood the authority would w=
ork
underground where it was reasonably possible.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Nelson explained that the authority he represented =
was
distinct from the West Midland Authority, and their line was for distributi=
on
in the Central Board&#8217;s area. The proposed route had been more or less
forced on them.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The clerk remarked that what the Council wished to know=
 was
whether some arrangement could be arrived at by which the two authorities c=
ould
use one set of masts.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Nelson replied that that was impossible.<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>There were many difficulties in th=
e way.
His authority required four lines, each carrying 132,000 volts. With regard=
 to
taking the line underground, this was possible in the case of short lengths=
.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'><b style=3D'mso-bidi-font-wei=
ght:normal'>Developing
100 Square Miles</b>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>In reply to a question by the Mayor as to when they wou=
ld get
an electricity supply, Mr. Nelson said that he understood the <st1:place w:=
st=3D"on">West
 Midland</st1:place> authority were developing 100 square miles in the near
future. With regard to the erection of towers, Mr. Nelson said that these h=
ad
been designed to be as pleasing as possible to the eye, so much so, that he=
 was
sufficiently optimistic to say that they would be hardly noticed in a few
years. The clerk said that he had inspected plans of the <st1:place w:st=3D=
"on">West
 Midland</st1:place> authority, and gave details as to how the lines would =
run.
The clerk stated that the plans applied to the first section of the distrib=
ution
scheme, and it was estimated that it would take from two to three years to
complete, although electricity would be available near a substation much ea=
rlier.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'><b style=3D'mso-bidi-font-wei=
ght:normal'>Vote
of Condolence.<o:p></o:p></b></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Mayor referred to the death of Mr. F. G. Beddoes, w=
ho, he
said, had been a live councillor, an excellent Mayor, a lenient magistrate,=
 and
had carried out his duties to the satisfaction of all.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Members stood in silence, and the clerk was instructed =
to
forward a letter of sympathy to the relatives.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>24<sup>th</sup> May 1930</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>WENLOCK MAYOR&#8217;S CHARITY BALL.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>LIST
OF ALLOCATIONS:</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A meeting of the Mayor of Wenlock&#8217;s, Charity Ball
Committee was held at the Anstice Memorial Hall, Madeley, on Thursday, the
Mayor (Mr. O. D. Murphy) presiding.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Before proceeding with the business, the chairman allud=
ed to
the illness of Mr. W. Taylor, a member of the committee, and the hon. secre=
tary
was instructed to convey the best wishes of those present for a speedy retu=
rn
to health.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Arnold Jones (hon. treasurer), reported that the gr=
oss
receipts of the recent ball were &pound;180, and, after payment of all
expenses, there remained the sum of &pound;158 to devote to charitable
institutions.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Mayor expressed the sincere thanks of the Mayoress =
and
himself to the committee, ladies and officers for the splendid help they had
received in creating such a record for charitable organisations. He also
expressed his thanks to Mr. Humphrey James (Coalport), through whose efforts
the orchestra was provided, free of expense to the committee. The ladies&#8=
217;
refreshment committee had also given valuable service, whilst they were als=
o indebted
to the members of the Institute Bowling Club for the exquisite decoration of
the hall on the occasion of the ball.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The winners of the Mayoress&#8217;s competition were:&#=
8212;
Ham, Master T. Colley, Coalport; port, Mr. S. Jeggo, <st1:City w:st=3D"on">=
Shrewsbury</st1:City>;
whiskey, Mr. E. Frost, <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Welling=
ton</st1:City></st1:place>.
The proceeds of the competition totalled &pound;12 2s. 3d.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Allocations were then made as follows:-Iron-Bridge
Dispensary, &pound;26 5s.; Royal Salop Infirmary, &pound;10 10s.; Salop Eye,
Ear and Throat Hospital, &pound;10 10s.; Wolverhampton Women&#8217;s Hospit=
al,
&pound;10 10s.; Wolverhampton Orphanage, &pound;10 10s.; Iron-Bridge Matern=
ity
Association, &pound;25; Iron-Bridge Child-Welfare Centre, &pound;5; Shirlett
Sanatorium, &pound;10; Iron-Bridge Comforts Cupboard, &pound;2 10s.; Madeley
Comforts Cupboard, &pound;2 10s.; Oswestry Orthopaedic Hospital, &pound;15;
Shrewsbury Boys&#8217; Home, &pound;10; Wellington Maternity Association,
&pound;5; Wellington Cottage Hospital, &pound;10; Wellington Child Welfare,
&pound;5; total, &pound;158 5s.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. W. O. Dyas moved a vote of thanks to the Mayor and
Mayoress for the great enthusiasm they had displayed, which had set such an
example to others. He also eulogised the work of the officers, who had spar=
ed
no efforts to bring about success.&#8212;Mr. E. S. Owen seconded, and the r=
esolution
was carried with applause.&#8212;The Mayor, Mr. A. O. Callear, and Mr. Arno=
ld
Jones replied.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>7<sup>th</sup> June 1930</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>GENERAL GORDON BOWLING CLUB.&#8212; A meeting was held =
on May
27 and Mr. Thomas presided. The secretary (Mr. Hammond) reported a balance =
in
hand from last season, and this was considered very good, the club having
joined the Iron-Bridge Bowling League. Mr. G. Thomas was elected chairman, =
Mr.
W. Hammond hon. secretary and treasurer, Mr. Thomas captain, and Mr J. Hamm=
ond
vice-captain; committee&#8212;Messrs. A. Hill, Harper, L. Stephan, A. Bowdl=
er,
H. Goodall, C. Heighway, R. George, W. H. Jones, A. Stephan, and J. Hammond=
.</p>

<h3>BROSELEY</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;</span>AN OPEN-A=
IR
CONCERT, organised by the Broseley United Friendly Societies&#8217; Hospital
Committee, the proceeds being for the benefit of the hospitals and charitab=
le
institutions, was given by the Jackfield Prize Silver Band and the Iron-Bri=
dge
Glee Party, in the &#8220;Bathurst&#8221; Playing Field, on Sunday evening.=
 The
band, under the conductorship of Bandmaster W. Ellis, contributed the
following: March, &#8220;Nut Grove&#8221;; selections &#8220;Enchantment&#8=
221;
and &#8220;Caliph of Bagdad&#8221;, &#8220;Sacred Souvenirs&#8221; and marc=
h, &#8220;Gay
Gordon.&#8221; Dr. C. Underwood, Whitney, was the conductor of the Glee Par=
ty,
who gave the following: &#8220;Rouse, ye comrades,&#8221; &#8220;Two Roses,=
&#8221;
&#8220;Song of Fellowship,&#8221; &#8220;Comrades in Arms,&#8221; &#8220;Fa=
rewell&#8221;
and &#8220;Awake &#508;onan Lyre.&#8221; There was a very large attendance,=
 and
the concert was much enjoyed.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&n=
bsp; </span>The
collection amounted to &pound;2 14s. 8d.</p>

<p class=3DDate1>7<sup>th</sup> June 1930</p>

<h3>BARROW,</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>PRESENTATION.&#8212;On Tuesday Miss Jessie James, the
assistant teacher at Barrow School, was presented with a silver and oak bis=
cuit
box by the children of Barrow School on her approaching marriage. The
headmistress, Mrs. J. G. Crosse, in making the presentation, spoke of the e=
xcellent
work which Miss James had done in the school, first as a scholar and afterw=
ards
as a teacher, and wished her much happiness in her coming, marriage.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>7<sup>th</sup> June 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DISTRICT COUNCIL, Wednesday, Major D. L. Prestage presi=
ding.&#8212;The
chairman, giving particulars of the financial position, stated that the May=
 and
June instalments had been received from the general rate amounting to
&pound;307 6s. 8d., and after deducting payments that day of &pound;88 7s.,=
 the
general district account would show a credit balance of &pound;510 14s. 9d.=
 In
the water account &pound;108 2s. 2d. had been paid in during the month, and
with cheques being drawn that day, this account would show a debit of
&pound;337 10s. 1d. Taking the two accounts together, he said they had a cr=
edit
balance of &pound;173 4s. 8d., as against a credit of &pound;172 12s. 1d. at
the corresponding period last year.&#8212;Mr. A. G. Fenn (collector), repor=
ted
that he had collected &pound;105 of the current water rate, leaving outstan=
ding
&pound;410, and there was still &pound;14 outstanding on the old rate, for
which summonses had been taken. out.&#8212;The sanitary inspector reported a
few nuisances, for which orders were made. He placed before the meeting a
letter be had received from an owner of property in Hockley, asking for a
closing order to be made to get out undesirable tenants, and he was instruc=
ted
to reply to the effect that the remedy was for the owner to get decent tena=
nts.
- A. complaint received respecting property in Simpson&#8217;s Lane was
discussed, also a report in the matter prepared by the sanitary inspector,
which was considered a satisfactory reply, and it was decided to forward sa=
me
on to the proper quarter.&#8212;Mr. Richards (surveyor), gave particulars of
his expenditure for the month amounting to &pound;25 18s. 7d. reported that=
 the
road repairs to Cape Street and King Street were now being carried out by t=
he
contractors.&#8212;A complaint having been received from the owners of the
refuse tip that night-soil was being deposited there, the surveyor was inst=
ructed
to investigate the matter, and in the meantime it was decided to place a lo=
ck
on the gate leading to the tip.&#8212;It was decided to resume further work=
 at
the groyne in the river at Jackfield while the water was down at summer lev=
el.
The water engineer reported that the charge fixed by the Council for supply=
ing
the water to the Iron-Bridge Railway Station had been accepted by the G.W.R.
Divisional Engineer, and a meter had been connected up. He gave particulars=
 of
extensions, repairs and new services carried out during the month.&#8212;A
plan, submitted by Mr. C. R. Jones .for alterations to house and shop, 88, =
High
Street, was approved.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>BURIAL BOARD. &#8212; The quarterly meeting was held at=
 the
Town Hall on Wednesday, Ald. J. Nicklin presiding. &#8212;Mr. D. Ferguson,
acting clerk, reporting on finance, stated that the fees paid in for the
quarter amounted to &pound;19 6s. 6d., and the account that day showed a cr=
edit
balance of &pound;1 4s. 11.d., but as a cheque for &pound;18 was being draw=
n to
meet the expenditure between now and the next meeting, it would make the ac=
count
in debit to the extent of &pound;16 15s. 1d.&#8212;Discussing the matter ra=
ised
at the last meeting as to the available grave space in the cemetery, the
superintendent (Mr. F. S. Francis) gave particulars of the number of graves
made during the last five years in both the consecrated and unconsecrated
portions of the ground, also the number of spaces still left, which it Was
calculated would last about another 10 years.&#8212;Ald. Prestage considere=
d it
advisable to purchase more land in readiness for the extension of the cemet=
ery,
and the chairman promised to look over a piece of land suggested, and make
inquiries into the matter.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>14<sup>th</sup> June 1930</p>

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<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'>Nellie Boden</p>

<p class=3DDate1><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

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<p class=3DDate1><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>21<sup>st</sup> June 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>WESLEYAN CHURCH.&#8212; The Sunday School anniversary s=
ervices
were held on Sunday, and the special preacher for the day was the Rev. A.
Woodward, of <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Wellington</st1:C=
ity></st1:place>,
who preached eloquent sermons both morning and evening, and gave an address=
 in
the afternoon. Special anniversary hymns were sweetly rendered at each serv=
ice
by the children and choir, also the anthem, &#8220;The Lord gave the Word.&=
#8221;
Sheila Oakley and Freda Norry, two very young scholars of the school, recit=
ed
in a pleasing and charming manner. Mr. J. A. Hartshorne conducted the singi=
ng,
and Mrs. A. Harris presided at the organ. Large congregations attended each
service, especially the evening, when the chapel was packed. The anniversar=
y services
were continued on Monday, when another large company was present. The singi=
ng
and recitations of the previous day were repeated, also Miss Rene Bennett
sweetly sang the solo, &#8220;Where my caravan has rested.&#8221; The
Iron-Bridge quartet party was also present on this evening, and effectively
rendered three part songs, entitled &#8220;There is music in the air,&#8221=
; &#8220;Hymn
to-night,&#8217;&#8220; and &#8220; Now farewell.&#8221; The Rev. E. D. Gib=
son,
resident minister at Iron-Bridge, presided, and gave an address, and was
supported by the Rev. W. A. Tutt of Madeley, who also gave a short discours=
e.
Collections for the school funds were taken at each service, and these,
together with donations received, amounted to &pound;27 15s. 4d., an advanc=
e on
last year.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CRICKET CLUB DANCE.&#8212;An open-air dance, organised =
by the
Cricket Club Committee, was held on Monday on the lawn at Whitehall, by the
kindness of Dr. and Mrs. Boon, and was largely attended. The proceeds were =
to
help to defray the remaining portion of the debt on the new cricket pavilio=
n.
Mr. W. J. Garbett undertook the duties of M.C., and the Jackfield Prize Sil=
ver
Band, under the conductorship of Deputy Bandmaster Jas. Goodall supplied th=
e music.
Spot dance prizes, given by Dr. and Mrs. Boon, were awarded to Miss C. M.
Hartshorne and Mr. George Roberts, Miss Britland and Mr. J. Price, Mrs. W. =
Parr
and Mr. Walter Watkins, also Miss Taylor and Mr. B. Downes.<span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp; </span> Refreshments were provided b=
y the
club&#8217;s ladies&#8217; committee.</p>

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<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'>Marjorie Hewitt</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>5<sup>th</sup> July 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">A WHIS=
T DRIVE</st1:address></st1:Street>
AND DANCE: organised by the committee of the men&#8217;s branch of the
Conservative and Unionist Association, were held in the Town Hall on June 2=
7.
There were 21 tables occupied for whist and Mr. Hugh Welsh (Willey Old Hall=
) carried
out the duties of M.C. The prize-winners were:-1 Miss L. N. Turner, 2 Mrs. =
E.
Taylor, 3 Mrs. G. Haynes (Much Wenlock); 1 Mr. C. Millman, 2 Mr. T. Prestwo=
od
(Much Wenlock), 3 Mr. J. Horton. The prizes were presented by Miss Baldwin
Webb, to whom a vote of thanks was accorded on the motion of Mr. Cyril Potts
(chairman of the Broseley branch), and Miss Webb replied. Col. J. Baldwin W=
ebb,
the prospective candidate for the Wrekin Division, was also present and gav=
e a
short address. Mr. C. Potts also accorded a vote of thanks to the speaker. A
good company attended the dance, for which Mr. W. Oakley acted as M.C., and
Woolley&#8217;s dance band supplied the music. Spot dance prizes were won by
Miss M. Watkins and Mr. H. Potts. Mrs. Evans catered for the refreshments.<=
span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>-</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE LATE REV. G. H: C. SHORTING.&#8212;The death occurr=
ed, at
the age of 55 years, on June 25, at his residence, Monkswood, St. Alban&#82=
17;s,
after an illness of about 18 months, of the Rev. George Herbert Cobbold
Shorting (Gerbie), the second son of Mrs. and the late Mr: E. W. Shorting, =
of
The Lawns, Broseley. He leaves a widow and four children. Deceased had led =
a devoted
and strenuous life on behalf of the Church, and the end came suddenly from
hemorrhage of the brain. After holding the office of Rural Dean of Bedford =
in
1923 he was installed honorary canon of St. Alban&#8217;s Cathedral in 1925=
. He
was secretary of the St. Alban&#8217;s diocese and of the diocesan conferen=
ce
from 1926 until February last year, when he was compelled to resign. The
funeral took place on Saturday, and the first part of the service, which was
held at St. Albans Abbey, was taken by the Bishop of St. Alban&#8217;s and =
the
Dean of St Alban&#8217;s. The interment was at Kimpton (Herts.) Churchyard,=
 the
committal service being taken by the Dean, and each service was largely
attended.&#8212;The last time deceased preached in the Broseley Parish Chur=
ch
was about three years ago. A vote of condolence was passed to the Shorting
family at the Church Council meeting held on the previous Thursday, and on
Sunday morning a memorial service was held in the Parish Church, where Mr. =
&#8216;Walter
Davis played the &#8220;Dead March&#8221; (&#8220;Saul&#8221;), and during =
the
day half muffled peals were rung on the bells.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.&#8212;On Sunday the members of t=
his
church had the pleasure of hearing Mr. H. Feber, B.Sc. F.R.G.S., of Kembert=
on
Hall. The devotional part of the service was conducted by Mr. F. Preston and
Mr. Feber gave a scientific discourse, taking for his text, &#8220;The heav=
ens
declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth His handiwork&#8221;. T=
here
was a good congregation present, who much enjoyed the interesting, and educ=
ational
subject. Miss E. Owen presided at the organ and a collection was taken for
church funds.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>5<sup>th</sup> July 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DISTRICT COUNCIL, Wednesday, Major D. L. Prestage
presiding.&#8212;Reporting on finance, the Clerk stated that the monthly
instalment of &pound;153 13s. 4d. had been received, which, with other paym=
ents
and two outstanding cheques, showed the general district account in credit =
to
the sum of &pound;740 8s. 4d., and cheques being drawn that day of &pound;58
8s. 11d. would reduce the balance to &pound;682 1s. 5d. In the water accoun=
t he
reported that &pound;36 11s 6d. had been paid in by the collector and &poun=
d;42
7s. 3d. (water rents) by Mr. Callear, which reduced the debit to
&pound;262.&#8212;The Chairman mentioned that taking the two accounts toget=
her
they were &pound;420 4s. 5d. in credit, and compared with their position at=
 the
corresponding period last year they were &pound;154 better off.&#8212;Mr. F=
enn
(collector) reported that he had collected &pound;130 19s. 8d. of the curre=
nt
water rate and the gross outstandings amounted to &pound;273.&#8212;The
Sanitary Inspector (Mr. Thomas) reported four cases of infectious disease in
the district, some being very mild. He also reported various nuisances in
connection with different properties, for which orders were made.&#8212;The
Surveyor gave particulars of his expenditure for month, amounting to &pound=
;30
9s. 1d., and reported that the concrete work to the groyne in the river at
Jackfield had been done and that the surfacing of the road from Barratt&#82=
17;s
Hill to Broseley Wood was now completed. He recommended that the roads in
Barber Street, Duke Street, and through Jackfield be surface dressed, and he
was instructed to obtain estimates for the work to be done by contract&#821=
2;Mr.
Exley inquired as to when the Broseley-Iron-Bridge main road (now taken ove=
r by
the county authority) was likely to be repaired, but no information was
available.&#8212;The meeting decided that there should he better control ov=
er
the system of collecting the night soil and the disposal of same, and the
surveyor was instructed to instructed to make further inquiries into the ma=
tter
and prepare a report for next meeting.&#8212;The Surveyor stated that his e=
stimate
of the cost of a proposed drain in Maypole Road would be &pound;30.&#8212; =
The
Water Engineer gave particulars of the consumption of outside authorities f=
or
the past quarter which showed an increase of 181.000 gallons over the corre=
sponding
period last year. He reported on the extensions, new services and repairs
carried out in the district during the month, and stated that a fracture to=
 the
main at Iron-Bridge had made it necessary to cut off the supply to Jackfiel=
d on
one or two occasions recently.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>12<sup>th</sup> July 1930</p>

<h3>IRON-BRIDGE.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>ACCIDENT.&#8212;An unusual accident occurred on Saturday
evening when Mr. Richard Simmons, of <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w=
:st=3D"on">Sycamore
  Road</st1:address></st1:Street>, Broseley, was driving a car along <st1:S=
treet
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Water-too Street</st1:address></st1:St=
reet>.
When nearing the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Free</st=
1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Bridge</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> the car sudd=
enly
overturned. Several persons in the car were thrown out and received minor
injuries and shock, but fortunately none were seriously hurt. The car was b=
adly
damaged.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>JACKFIELD</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>GUIDES&#8217; CONCERT.&#8212;On July 4 the Jackfield St=
. Mary&#8217;s
Girl Guides, Rangers and Brownies gave an interesting miscellaneous concert=
 in
the Church of England Schools. Capt. Winnie Perkins was the organiser, and =
also
undertook the training of the Guides and Rangers, while Miss Ida Fox trained
the Brownies, and also made the costumes. The pianoforte accompaniments were
ably provided by Miss Ethel Perkins. The following programme was excellently
rendered, and several of the items were encored:- Opening chorus, Guides and
Rangers; sketch, &#8220;Fairies Gift,&#8221; Brownies; song, L. Edwards; re=
citation,
N. Blake; chorus, &#8220; Sweeping Brush Brigade,&#8221; Guides; duologue, =
K.
Price and W. Gardall; chorus, &#8220;Sunbeams,&#8221; brownies; sketch, &#8=
220;Don&#8217;t
jump to Conclusions,&#8221; N. Blake and I. Pope; chorus, &#8220;Fisher Gir=
ls,&#8221;
Rangers; recitation, E. Perkins; song, M. Jones; sketch, &#8220;Transformat=
ion,&#8221;
Guides; song and dance, &#8220;Butterfly,&#8221; Brownies; monologue, K. Do=
ve;
duet, P. and O. Hudson; sketch, &#8220;Contrasts,&#8221; E. Perkins and I. =
Fox;
camp fire, the company. Messrs. T. C. Gibbs, L. Hearn, M. Williams and M. <=
st1:City
w:st=3D"on"><st1:place w:st=3D"on">Davis</st1:place></st1:City> gave valuab=
le
assistance during the evening in the stage management and at the door. The
proceeds, which were for their camp fund, amounted to &pound;6.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>12<sup>th</sup> July 1930</p>

<p class=3DMsoNormal align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center'><o:p>&nbsp;=
</o:p></p>

<p class=3DMsoNormal align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center'>Stop Wastin=
g Power</p>

<p class=3DMsoNormal align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center'>Cylinder bl=
ocks off &#8220;Chevrolet
(4)&#8221; re-ground and fitted with oversize pistons, scraper rings and
gudgeon pins, for</p>

<p class=3DMsoNormal align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center'>&pound;4 -1=
0 - 0</p>

<p class=3DMsoNormal align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center'>Delivery, 1=
2 hours
from receipt of block. Also, Standard or Oversize Pistons, only 6/- each.</=
p>

<p class=3DMsoNormal align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center'>Capacity En=
gineering</p>

<p class=3DMsoNormal align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center'>BROSELEY, S=
ALOP.</p>

<p class=3DMsoNormal align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center'><o:p>&nbsp;=
</o:p></p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DANCE.&#8212; The second of a series of open-air dances
organised by the Cricket Club Committee, was held on Monday, on the lawn of
Field House, by the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Howells. The proceeds ar=
e to
help defray the balance of the debt on the new pavilion. There was a good
company present, and the grounds and gardens of Field House and Hurstlea (M=
r.
T. W. Howells) were thrown open. The Jackfield Prize Silver Band supplied t=
he
music with Deputy Bandmaster J. Goodall conducting and Mr. W. J. Garbett (<=
st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Church Street</st1:address></st1:Stree=
t>)
carried out the duties of M.C. Spot dance prizes given by Mr. and Mrs. Howe=
lls
were won by Mrs. Owen Jones and Mr. George Roberts Miss E. Lowe and Mr. H.
Potts Mrs. E. Taylor and Miss M. Lloyd. The refreshment department was look=
ed
after by the ladies committee. At the close the captain (Rev. C. S. Jackson)
accorded a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Howells for their kindness, to wh=
ich
Mr. Howells responded.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>POLICE
COURT.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday, before the, Mayor (Mr. O. D. Murphy), <st1:pla=
ce
w:st=3D"on"><st1:country-region w:st=3D"on">Col.</st1:country-region></st1:=
place>
Sir Chas. Yate, Major D. L. Prestage, Mr. W. G. Dyas and&#8217; Mr. J. S.
Barker.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Thomas Williams, Simpson&#8217;s Lane, Broseley, labour=
er,
was sentenced to three months&#8217; imprisonment with hard labour for wilf=
ully
indecently exposing himself to three young girls, on June 28th, at The Mine=
s,
Benthall. &#8212; Supt. Barber stated that these cases were becoming, somew=
hat
prevalent and asked the Bench to support the police in these matters in ord=
er
to help them to put a stop to such cases. &#8212; The Mayor thanked the
witnesses for coming forward and giving their evidence so clearly, and the
superintendent, on behalf of the police, associated himself with the expres=
sion
of thanks.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>James Hall, 10, Hockley, Broseley, was charged with bei=
ng
drunk and disorderly in <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Fo=
x Lane</st1:address></st1:Street>,
Broseley, on June 21. &#8212; P.C. Humphries&#8217; (Jackfield) stated that=
 at
10.45 p.m. on the date named, he beard defendant shouting and using bad lan=
guage.
&#8212; Defendant, who did not appear, was fined 10s. including costs.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Lily Mildred Hall, Farley Crossing, Much Wenlock, marri=
ed
woman, was charged with obstructing the footpath by leaving a donkey and ca=
rt
unattended in Shineton Street, Much Wenlock, on July 1st, from 1.15 to 3.25
p.m. &#8212; P.C. Ogilvie (Much Wenlock) stated that in consequence of
complaints that the donkey and cart were left in a dangerous position at the
junction of cross-roads, he kept them under observation. They were left the=
re
for two hours and ten minutes when he removed them to a safer place. There =
was
no name and address on the cart. &#8212;Defendant pleaded that she had tied=
 the
donkey to a door but someone must have unfastened it. The Bench imposed a f=
ine
of 5s. including costs.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>George Robert Perks, Delph Side, Broseley, was fined 5s,
including costs for riding a bicycle without a front light at 10.50 p.m. on
June 21, at <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Barrow Street<=
/st1:address></st1:Street>,
Much Wenlock.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>John Pardoe, 60, Lloyd&#8217;s Head, Jackfield, pleaded
guilty to riding a bicycle without a front white light, and without a red r=
ear
light or reflector, on June 28th, at Beech Road Corner on the
Iron-Bridge-Madeley road, and was fined 5s. in each case including costs.- =
P.C.
Dodd (Madeley) stated that he found defendant riding with a red light on the
front of the cycle, which practice was dangerous.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>William Owen, The Mines, Benthall, was fined 5s. includ=
ing
costs for driving a motor-cycle combination without a red rear light at 11.=
30
p.m. on June 20th, at <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Brid=
ge Road</st1:address></st1:Street>,
Benthall. &#8212; P.C.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>stated that the lamp was alight when he left Much Wenlo=
ck for
home. William Darlington, Prince of Wales Inn, Madeley, who did not appear,
but, in a letter to the magistrates admitted to a charge of driving a
motor-cycle without a red rear light at <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address
 w:st=3D"on">Park Street</st1:address></st1:Street>, Madeley, at 11.30 p.m.=
 on
June 28th, was fined 5s. including costs. P.C. Dodd (Madeley) proved the ca=
se.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>GARDEN
FETE.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <=
st1:PlaceType
w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType> annual garden fete, organised by a commi=
ttee
formed from the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parochial=
</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>. Council, wa=
s held
on Wednesday in the grounds and gardens of Broseley Hall, by kind permissio=
n of
Capt. and Mrs. Thorn-Pudsey, and the Rectory garden. The object of the fete
this year was for church and schools improvements and to be prepared for
eventualities.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Mayor of Wenlock (Mr. O. D. Murphy) took the chair,=
 and
he was supported by the Mayoress. The opening ceremony, in the absence of M=
rs.
Ward, of Linley Hall, owing to slight indisposition, was performed by Gener=
al
Ward, to whom a vote of thanks was accorded, on the motion of Mr. E. H. H.
Shorting (rector&#8217;s warden, and hon. secretary for the fete) and secon=
ded
by the Rector (Rev. C. S. Jackson).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;</span>The weath=
er
conditions were perfect, and there was a very large attendance. The Jackfie=
ld
Prize Silver Band, in the charge of Deputy Bandmaster James Goodall, played=
 selections
during the afternoon, and for dancing on the Broseley Hall front lawn in the
evening. The stalls consisted of: Mothers&#8217; stall, plants, work, sweet=
s,
men&#8217;s stall, G.F.S. stall, bran-tub, ice-cream and tea and refreshment
buffet, and the carious amusements were skittles, houp-la, Aunt Sally, clock
golf, shooting range, football kicking, hidden<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:=
1'> </span>treasure,
escalado, lighting candle, etc. These were in charge of a host of willing
helpers, who included the head teachers and staff of the C. of E. boys&#821=
7;,
girls&#8217; and infants&#8217; schools. Members of the G.F.S. and the ladi=
es&#8217;
hockey club, all of whom worked splendidly and in an untiring manner.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>In the Rectory drawing-room, a whist drive was held, Mr=
. A.
Meredith acting as M.C., and the prize-winners were: 1 Mrs. Embrey, 2 Miss
Horton, 1 Miss M. Evans (as gent), 2 Mr. Horton. In a cake competition for
ladies and men, superintended by Mrs. W. E. Davis, the winners were: 1 Mrs.=
 W.
Ward, 2 Mrs. C. Davis, 3 Miss R. Kenyon; extra Miss C. Garbett; 1 Mr. T. W.
Street, 2 Mr. G. Harris, special, Mr. G. C. Humphries. A bowling competition
was held on the back lawn of The Hall, conducted by Mr. E. Francis, and the=
re
was a large number of entries. Mr. Eric Meredith carried out the duties of =
M.C.
for the dance, which lasted until 10.30 p.m. The event was a great success =
and
the total receipts amounted to about &pound;120.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>19<sup>th</sup> July 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>G.F.S. FESTIVAL. &#8212; The annual festival of the Wen=
lock
branch of the G.F.S. was this year held at Broseley. The members assembled =
at
the Forester Room and walked in procession to the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><s=
t1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>,
where a special festival service was conducted by the Rector (Rev. C. S.
Jackson); Mr. Walter E. Davis presided at the organ. After the service the
members adjourned to Major and Mrs. D. L. Prestage&#8217;s garden and indul=
ged
in various games and competitions. The grounds and gardens of Mrs. Shorting
(The Lawns) and Miss Potts (The Deanery), were also open to the party. Tea =
was
provided in the Forester Room and 51 sat down to an excellent repast. After=
wards
Mrs. Heywood, The Grange, Much Wenlock, presented award cards to those who =
had
completed 14 years&#8217; and 7 years&#8217; membership. The members then
returned to Mrs. Prestage&#8217;s garden to finish the competitions, for wh=
ich
prizes were awarded. Later they went for a drive in motor coaches through
Morville and Much Wenlock, reaching home at about 8.30 p.m. after a very en=
joyable
time. The offertory at church was for diocesan and branch sick funds and
amounted to &pound;2.</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">A WHIS=
T DRIVE</st1:address></st1:Street>
AND DANCE, organised by the local Women&#8217;s branch of the Wrekin Divisi=
on
Conservative and Unionist Association were held on Wednesday in Messrs. Maw=
 and
Co.&#8217;s Mess Room. There were 17 tables made up for the whist, for which
Mr. T. C. Gibbs carried out the duties of M.C. The prize-winners were: 1 Mi=
ss
Hewitt, 2 Mrs. Wright, 3 Mrs. Hadley; 1 Mrs. T. Roberts (playing as gent), 2
Mr. Weyman, 3 Mr. Summers; Ricky number, Mr. H. Maiden. Col. Baldwin Webb, =
the
prospective Conservative candidate, attended, and was accompanied by Miss W=
ebb,
who presented the prizes. During the interval, Col. Baldwin Webb, who was
introduced by Mr. W. E. Price gave a short address on current politics. A g=
ood
company attended the dance which followed, and this was kept up until 12 o&=
#8217;clock.
The Jackfield prize silver band provided the music, and Mr. J. Quinn acted =
as
M.C. Spot dance prizes were won by Miss Hadley (Coalport), and Mr. G. Aston
(Broseley). The refreshment department was in the hands of Mesdames J. D.
Perkins, J. Morgan, G. Williams and T. C. Gibbs, Miss Oakes and Miss Smith.=
 The
secretarial duties were undertaken by Miss W. Ball.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>MOTHERS&#8217; UNION OUTING. &#8212;The annual summer o=
uting
took place on Tuesday. The party consisted of 33, including members and
associates, in the charge of the Rector (Rev. J. H. Roberts), also friends =
and
Messrs. W. Andrews, J. Hearn and G. S. Williams, accompanied them. By motor
coaches, the route taken was through delightful scenery, and places of great
historical interest were visited. The start was made at 8 a.m. from the Sch=
ools,
via Shifnal to <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Lichfield</st1:place>, where a halt w=
as
made to inspect the Cathedral, and the party attended the morning service
there. Thence to Kenilworth, where a visit was paid to the Castle, and on
through <st1:City w:st=3D"on">Warwick</st1:City> to Stratford-on-Avon, reac=
hing
there at 1.15 p.m., where lunch was partaken of, afterwards visiting the <s=
t1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceTyp=
e w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>
to see the registers and tombs of Shakespeare and family, the Memorial Thea=
tre
and the poet&#8217;s birthplace. At 4 p.m. they left for <st1:place w:st=3D=
"on"><st1:City
 w:st=3D"on">Birmingham</st1:City></st1:place>, arriving there in time for =
tea at
5.15. Then the party dispersed for a time and some attended the various pla=
ces
of amusement while others looked round the city. One coach and party left at
7.30, and the other at 9.30, returning via <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Wolverham=
pton</st1:place>
and Shifnal. They had a beautiful journey and a lovely day, and home was
reached at 9.30 and 11 p.m. respectively.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>9<sup>th</sup> August 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>WEDDING.&#8212;A pretty wedding was solemnised at the P=
arish
Church on Saturday, the Rector (Rev. C. S. Jackson) officiating, between Mr.
Fred J. Dodd, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dodd, of The Folley, Brose=
ley,
and Miss A. C. B. (Nancy) Butler, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Butler=
, of
Temple Cottage, Avenue Road, Broseley. The bride was attired in grey silk a=
nd a
blue hat, and carried a bouquet of lilies and spir&aelig;, and was attended=
 by
two bridesmaids&#8212;Miss Gwendoline Butler (sister) and Miss Hilda Dodd
(sister of the bridegroom), wearing pale green dresses and Black hats and c=
arrying
similar bouquets to that of the bride. The duties of best man were carried =
out by
Mr. William Dodd, brother of the bridegroom. The service was largely attend=
ed
by scholars of the C. of E. Sunday school and Miss Potts (superintendent), =
of
which school the bride had been a teacher for 11 years, also members of the
G.F.S. and Miss M. Potts (Associate). A reception was afterwards held at <s=
t1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Temple</st1:PlaceType> <st1:PlaceNam=
e w:st=3D"on">Cottage</st1:PlaceName></st1:place>.
The presents were numerous and included one from the teachers and scholars =
of
the Sunday school.- On Tuesday the members and associates of the. G.F.S., of
which society the bride had been an active member for the last 12 years, we=
re
invited to tea at &#8220;Fernleigh&#8221;, the residence of Mr. J. A. Downe=
s,
for the occasion of presenting to Mrs. Dodd a drop-back armchair, subscribed
for by the G.F.S. members. The presentation was made by Miss May Potts, and
Mrs. Dodd suitably replied thanking them.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.&#8212; On Sunday pastor&#8217;s
services were held. In the afternoon a special musical service was given by
Pastor Theophilus Trevor, of Worthing (formerly resident of Madeley), assis=
ted
by Miss Poulton (of Wolverhampton), soprano, and Mr. T. Aston (of <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Birmingham</st1:City></st1:place>), tenor=
, who
were the vocalists. Mr. Trevor gave a pianoforte) recital consisting of his=
 own
compositions and classical items, and he also gave an address. The chair was
occupied by Mr. J. Raleigh, of Madeley. The service was continued in the
evening, conducted by the pastor (Rev. E. T. Hartshorne) and Miss Poulton a=
gain
sang. Miss E. Owen presided at the organ and I here were good congregations
throughout the day.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212; A well-attended open-air dance was =
held
on the lawn in the club grounds on Tuesday. Mr. J. Quinn (Jackfield) undert=
ook
the duties of M.C., and the music was supplied by <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Ha=
rrison</st1:place>&#8217;s
dance band. The arrangements were carried out by the club&#8217;s sports
committee, with Mr. J. W. Ritchings as secretary.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE WEDDING took place at St. Barnabas&#8217; Church,
Leicester, on Monday, of Mr. Frederick Harry Weston, eldest son of Mr. and =
Mrs.
E. Weston, formerly of Broseley, and Miss Frances Mary Green (eldest daught=
er
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Green, of <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Leicester</st1:place>).=
 The
bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a dress of ivory
georgette and satin, with a silk lace veil, and a coronet of orange blossom=
s,
and carried a shower bouquet of pink and white carnations. The bridesmaids =
&#8212;
Miss Madeline Weston (sister of the bridegroom) and Miss Nellie Duntley (co=
usin
of the bride)&#8212;looked very pretty in powder blue georgette, black hats=
 and
shoes, and carried shower bouquets. The duties of best man were carried out=
 by
Mr. Percy Weston (brother of the bridegroom). The reception was held at the
bride&#8217;s home, and shortly afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Weston left for a t=
our
of <st1:country-region w:st=3D"on">Scotland</st1:country-region>, the bride=
&#8217;s
going-away dress being of <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Lido</st1:place> blue with=
 hat
to match.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DISTRICT COUNCIL, Wednesday, Major D. L. Prestage presi=
ding.
&#8212; The Clerk, reporting on finance, stated in connection with the gene=
ral
district account that the monthly payment of &pound;153 13s. 4d. from the
general rate fund had been received and after cheques being drawn that day =
to
the amount of &pound;56 12s. 441., the account would show a credit balance =
of
&pound;756 (is. 8d. In the water account he reported that &pound;142 10s. h=
ad
been paid in by the collectors during the month, which reduced the debit
balance to &pound;119 11s. 7d.&#8212; The Chairman mentioned that taking the
two accounts together they were &pound;636 15s. ld. to the good as against
&pound;237 at the corresponding period last year.&#8212; Mr. Fenn (collecto=
r)
stated that he had collected &pound;248 1s. 2d. of the current instalment of
the water rate and. that the gross outstandings were &pound;153 15s. 10d. He
also reported various matters in connection with the Council houses.&#8212;=
The
meeting agreed to take over the fence offered to them by the Willey estates=
 on
the New Road site and to have part of same grubbed up and a proper fence
erected.&#8212;The sanitary inspector (Mr. Thomas) reported the district fr=
ee
from infectious diseases, and he was instructed to serve a demolition order=
 on
the owner of two houses in Carver&#8217;s Road.&#8212;The Surveyor (Mr. P.
Richards) gave particulars of his expenditure for the past six weeks, amoun=
ting
to &pound;47 0s .4d. lie reported further on the question of the night soil=
 removal,
respecting which the Council was considering the regulation of the charges =
and
the proper control of its disposal.&#8212;Arising out of a question put at =
the
last meeting as to the repairs to the Broseley&#8212;Iron-Bridge main road,=
 the
Chairman was in a position to give some information, he having heard from t=
he
county surveyor promising that the repairs would be undertaken as early as =
possible.&#8212;Ald.
Nicklin remarked that it was the first time for years that their main roads=
 had
been so neglected.&#8212;The Water Engineer reported that there had been a =
reduction
in hours of pumping to Broseley reservoir, which he attributed to rain. He =
gave
particulars of repairs to main and conduits and new services and extensions
carried out during the past month. Replying to Mr. H. Davies respecting the
wood casing of the water pipes over the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceNa=
me
 w:st=3D"on">Free</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Bridge</st1:Pl=
aceType></st1:place>,
he said that he was having a metal casing put on in place of the damaged wo=
od
portion.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SUNDAY SCHOOL TREAT. &#8212; The <st1:place w:st=3D"on"=
><st1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>
Sunday School summer treat was held on Thursday, in a field lent by Major D=
. L.
Prestage, and the event was favoured with beautiful weather. At 4-30 about =
160
of the scholars sat down to tea, given by Mrs. E. H. Shorting of The Lawns,=
 in
the Town Hall, presided over by the rector (Rev. C. S. Jackson), assisted b=
y a
host of helpers, including the Sunday School teachers and lady members of t=
he
church. At the close of tea, the rector proposed a vote of thanks to Mrs.
Shorting for her kindness, to Major Prestage for the use of the field, and =
to
the ladies who had given valuable help in carrying out the arrangements.
Afterwards the children returned to the field, when games, including cricke=
t,
rounders, swings and numerous races of various descriptions were indulged i=
n,
and which the children entered into with great energy until 9 p.m. At inter=
vals
they were taken rides in parties in Mr. J. Oakley&#8217;s charabanc to
Bridgnorth, Much Wenlock, Easthope, etc. For the occasion the grounds and
gardens of Mrs. Shorting, adjoining the field, were thrown open, and many of
the children and their parents took the opportunity of walking through.</p>

<h3>BARROW,</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>RESIGNATION OF SCHOOLMISTRESS.&#8212;Mrs. J. G. Crosse =
has
resigned the headship of <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">=
Barrow</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">School</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, after being=
 engaged
in the teaching profession for 40 years, 17 of which have been spent at Bar=
row.
Mrs. Crosse has served in the following schools:&#8212;Wrockwardine, Gordon=
 Memorial
(<st1:City w:st=3D"on">London</st1:City>), Princess Fredrica (<st1:place w:=
st=3D"on"><st1:City
 w:st=3D"on">London</st1:City></st1:place>), Schools of the Sisters of the
Church. Oswestry, Norbury (Staffordshire), Talysarn (Carnarvonshire),
Hyssington (Montgomeryshire), and Barrow. She is a member of the National U=
nion
of Teachers, secretary to the <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">County</st1:PlaceT=
ype> <st1:PlaceName
w:st=3D"on">Women</st1:PlaceName>&#8217;s Bureau, secretary to the <st1:pla=
ce
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Wellington</st1:City></st1:place> branch =
of
N.U.T. Women&#8217;s Bureau, member of the Geographical Association, member=
 of
the Historical Association, and is also a member of the advisory committee =
to
the Shropshire Local Education Authority. The scholars of <st1:place w:st=
=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Barrow</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">School</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>
have presented Mrs. Crosse with a handsome solid silver epergne.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>9<sup>th</sup> August 1930</p>

<h3>IRON-BRIDGE RIVER TRAGEDY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>INQUEST
ON BENTHALL LAD.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>An inquest touching the death of Stanley Clark (12), of=
 65, <st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Bridge Road</st1:address></st1:Street>,
Benthall, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clark, was conducted by the Wenlock Bor=
ough
coroner (Capt. A. H. Thorn Pudsey) at the Police Station on Monday.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Evidence was given by Mrs. Julia Clark (mother), Mr. L.=
 C.
Wallet, Harry Smout and Mr. E. Rogers, to the effect that the deceased was
sailing a toy boat on the side of the river near the old iron bridge, when =
he
accidentally fell into the water.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Harry Smout stated that he waded in the water up to his
waist, but was unable to reach him. A few minutes afterwards Mr. Rowbury and
Mr. Sam Jones ran to the side of the river and dived in, but the boy had
disappeared.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Edward Rogers, a waterman, Severn Side, Iron-Bridge, st=
ated
that dragging operations were immediately commenced, and at 5.40 p.m. on Su=
nday
the body was recovered from the middle of the stream near the bridge in 14 =
or
15 feet of water.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The coroner, who sat without a jury, returned a verdict=
 of &#8220;Accidentally
drowned by falling in the River Severn,&#8221; and referred to the courage
shown by Smout, who was a schoolboy and could not swim, and also to the cou=
rage
of Mr. Rowbury and Mr. Jones in their efforts to effect a rescue.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The funeral took place at Benthall Churchyard on Wednes=
day.
The Rev. W. A. Terry officiated. The mourners were: Mr. and Mrs. Clark (fat=
her
and mother); Brian Clark (brother) Mr. A. Fletcher (grandfather); Mr. J. Cl=
ark,
Oswestry (uncle) ; Miss Clark, Oswestry (aunt); Mrs. Davies, Chirk (aunt); =
Mr.
Ashwin, Dawley (uncle). A number of friends were present, and school childr=
en
from the Church of England Schools also followed to the graveside.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>16<sup>th</sup> August 1930</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>PARISH CHURCH.--In the absence of the rector (Rev. C. S.
Jackson), who is away in charge of the choir boys at their summer camp in
Dawlish, the services on Sunday were conducted by the Rev. N. Darrell (cura=
te
of Bilston), The choir consisted of men&#8217;s voices only, and the singing
was in unison. Mr. Walter E. Davis (choirmaster) presided at the organ, in =
the
absence of &#8216;the organist, Miss Hilda Watkis, also on holiday.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE DEATH occurred on Tuesday of Mr. Edward Robert Inst=
one,
of The Gables, High Street, at the age of 72, after an illness of about 10
weeks. Deceased succeeded to the business of his late father, of a grocer,
provision and wine merchant, and malster, at <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:a=
ddress
 w:st=3D"on">Lower Church Street</st1:address></st1:Street>, Broseley, whic=
h he
successfully carried on for 21 years, up to the time of his retirement 14 y=
ears
ago. He was also a director of the Broseley Gas and Coke Co., Ltd., and dur=
ing
the last 12 months held the office of managing director.<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>He leaves a widow and two sons, Th=
omas
and Edward.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>SCOUTS&#8217;
CAMP.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>On Saturday the troop of the 1st Broseley Scouts return=
ed
home from a week&#8217;s camping at <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w=
:st=3D"on">Boreatton</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Park</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, near Baschurc=
h, by
permission of Major Hunt of Linley. The journey to camp was made on cycles,
starting on the previous Saturday at 7-30 a.m., and arriving at 10 a.m., the
baggage being conveyed by lorry.<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </s=
pan>By
the time the camp was put in order the Scoutmaster, Capt. H. R. Perkins
arrived, and took over charge as camp chief.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>On the following Sunday morning they attended Divine se=
rvice
at <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Ruyton-xi-Towns</st1:P=
laceName>
 <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"o=
n">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>,
returning to camp to find the cooks had dinner ready. Afterwards they went
bathing in the River Perry, which runs near the camping ground. On Monday t=
he
District Commissioner of Wenlock area, General Ward, of Linley Hall, Brosel=
ey, paid
a visit to the camp, when they gave a display of knotting and the use of ro=
pes,
and the rest of the day was spent in visiting the various villages around.<=
/p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>On the Tuesday some of the tests for the &#8220;Alec Ni=
cklin&#8221;
Cup competition (1930), were carried out. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Foster =
and
friends of the Scoutmaster, visited the camp, while on Thursday and Friday
further tests for the cup were decided.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Saturday, the camp broke up at 11 a.m., and a Scout&#82=
17;s
good turn was done before leaving for Dr. Sankey&#8217;s, in whose grounds =
the
camp had been held. The afternoon was spent in looking round <st1:place w:s=
t=3D"on"><st1:City
 w:st=3D"on">Shrewsbury</st1:City></st1:place> on the home journey. The mem=
bers
appreciated the kindness of all who had assisted them, including the
Commissioner&#8217;s wife in sending them a nice cake, and Mr. and Mrs. Fos=
ter
for their gifts of cake and chickens.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>16<sup>th</sup> August 1930</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>GIRL GUIDES.&#8212;The Jackfield 1st St. Mary&#8217;s G=
uides
joined camp at Llwyngwril, N. Wales, from Aug. 1 to Aug. 11, with members of
the Wenlock and Meole Brace Companies, and returned on Monday, having had a
most enjoyable ten days, spent in visiting various places of interest, picn=
icking,
bathing, etc. Miss Bather, Captain of Meole Brace, was in charge of the cam=
p.
On Saturday, the day after arrival at the camp, they were invited to a camp
fire given by the Shifnal Scouts, and on Sunday they attended at <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Llwyngwril</st1:PlaceName> <st1:Plac=
eName
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>.
They walked to Fairbourne on Monday, and had tea on the hills. Tuesday was
spent with games and tea on the beach, and they attended another camp fire
given by the Shifnal Scouts at Nant. On Wednesday they took train to Fairbo=
urne
and had tea on the beach and visited the church and other places there.
Thursday, they went to the sheep-dog trials and finished the day with anoth=
er
visit to the Scouts&#8217; camp fire. Friday was spent with a ramble up the
valley of the river and cricket on the beach. On Saturday they entrained to
Barmouth, where they spent au interesting afternoon. They attended church
service again on Sunday, and a combined camp fire with the 6th Shrewsbury
Company, when the local tradespeople were entertained. Camp was struck on
Monday, and the home journey was started at 2-30 p.m., reaching <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Shrewsbury</st1:City></st1:place> at 7 p.=
m.,
travelling home from there by road. During the week visitors from Much Wenl=
ock
and Meole Brace visited the camp and were entertained.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>23<sup>rd</sup> August 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">PARISH</st1:PlaceName> <st1:=
PlaceType
w:st=3D"on">CHURCH</st1:PlaceType>: CHOIR, CAMP.- The camp this year was he=
ld
from Aug. 9 to16 at Dawlish, <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Devon</st1:place> and w=
as one
of the most successful yet organised. The party, was in the charge of the
rector (Rev. C. S. Jackson), in all numbered 41, and a very happy week was
spent. The weather remained beautifully fine throughout which contributed m=
uch
to the success of the camp. Each morning, an inspection of the tents was he=
ld;
various experienced campers from around were the judges, and all remarked on
the neatness, off the<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>camp. O=
f the
four competing tents, No. 4 tent, in the charge of Gerald Oakley, carried o=
ff
the honours on four mornings, while No. 1 in the charge of Eric<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Meredith was successful on two mor=
nings.
On the Wednesday the party journeyed to Torquay, and from there to Paignton=
, a
very pleasant afternoon being spent. On the following day the campers upheld
the traditions of Broseley cricket by defeating Wallasey, Scouts by five wi=
ckets.
This was a creditable win, considering that the Scouts, had 80 boys from wh=
om
to choose a team. On the Friday however, the Scouts won a football match af=
ter
a keen struggle by two goals to one. On the Thursday night a camp fire was =
held,
when the boys passed a splendid evening in songs and recitations. During the
week Mr. and: Mrs. Joseph Jones, and Mr. Shakespeare (of Broseley), visited,
the camp. It. broke up on Saturday morning, and the party returned home saf=
ely
the same evening. The rector is to be congratulated, for it was only by his
devoted energies and enthusiasm, and the support of his lieutenants that su=
ch a
wonderful week was spent..</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>POLICE COURT. Tuesday, Before the Mayor (Mr. O. D. Murp=
hy),
Lord Forester and Ald. Nicklin.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The license of the Napoleon Inn, Broseley, was transfer=
red
from Mr. John C. Brown to Mr. Harold. E. Bowen.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Maurice May, 9, Carver&#8217;s Road, Broseley, who did =
not
appear, was fined 5s., including costs, on the information of P.C. Davies
(Broseley), for riding a pedal cycle without a front white light, in Bridgn=
orth
Road, Broseley, at 12-30 a.m. on Aug. 9. The Officer stated that he found
defendant had no lamp on the cycle..</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>William Anthony, Speed&#8217;s Lane; Broseley, was char=
ged
with carrying a gun without a license on the highway at <st1:Street w:st=3D=
"on"><st1:address
 w:st=3D"on">Bridge Road</st1:address></st1:Street>, Benthall.&#8212;Mr. Fr=
ank
Inions, prosecuted on behalf of the department of the Salop County Council,=
 and
Lord Forester did not adjudicate in. this case.- P.-C. Davis&#8217; (Brosel=
ey),
stated that when on duty there, he saw defendant shooting with an air-gun.
Witness followed him into a field, and made him produce the gun, which he h=
ad
hidden in the hedge. He asked him if he had a license, to which he replied =
&#8220;No.&#8221;&#8212;Defendant,
who pleaded guilty, said that he thought the <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:a=
ddress
 w:st=3D"on">Benthall Road</st1:address></st1:Street> was a private road an=
d that
it was not necessary to have a license to shoot there.- He was fined 10s.,
including costs, and allowed 14 days in which to pay.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Miss Ada Jones, 14, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:addres=
s w:st=3D"on">Foundry
  Lane</st1:address></st1:Street>,<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;
</span>Broseley, made application for an ejectent order against one of her
tenants, James. Seabury of 16, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D=
"on">Foundry
  Lane</st1:address></st1:Street>, Broseley. It was alleged that he had mad=
e himself
a nuisance to herself and other tenants.&#8212;Seabury stated that he had
apologised, and was prepared to go as soon as he could get another house, if
given sufficient time:- Bench gave him three weeks, in which to quit the
premises from today (Saturday), and an order was made<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>accordingly.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>23<sup>rd</sup> August 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING. &#8212; On August 15 the scholars,
teachers, and friends of the Congregational Sunday School, held their annual
outing, journeying by charabanc to Summerford,<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Staffs. Through the kindness of Mr=
. H.
S. James, of <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Wolverhampton</st1:place>, arrangements=
 were
made to spend the afternoon with Mr. Walley, of Aspley, where, upon their
arrival, a room was found to be well prepared and a field provided for the =
children
for games, etc. Tea was ready at 5.30 p.m., aim afterwards games were resum=
ed
in the field. Before returning home the scholars sang two hymns, and thanks
were expressed to Mr. Walley for his kindness. The return journey was comme=
nced
at 8 p.m., and home was reached about 10.15.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>BAND CONCERT. &#8212; On Sunday evening the Jackfield p=
rize
silver band, under the conductorship of Bandmaster W. Ellis, gave a concert=
 on
the Forester Arms <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">bowling gree=
n</st1:City></st1:place>.
A programme of marches, selections and sacred pieces was given. A collection
was taken for band funds.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE FUNERAL of Mr. Edward Robert Instone, whose death
occurred on the previous Tuesday, at his residence, &#8220;The Gables&#8221=
;,
High Street, took place on August 15. The service in the <st1:PlaceName w:s=
t=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName>
<st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType>, in the absence of the Re=
ctor,
was conducted by the Rev. J. H. Roberts (rector of Jackfield), assisted by =
Mr.
E. C. S. White and the interment was in the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:Pla=
ceName
 w:st=3D"on">Broseley</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</=
st1:PlaceType></st1:place>.
The bearers were Messrs. R. and J. Sargeant, <st1:place w:st=3D"on">W. Corf=
ield</st1:place>,
J. Boden, J. Hall (senr.), and J. Hall (junr.), some of whom were deceased&=
#8217;s
former work-people. The chief mourners were: Widow, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Inst=
one,
Craven Arms; and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Instone (sons and daughters-in-law); Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Instone (cousin and sister-in-law), Mr. T. Cooke; Much Wenlo=
ck;
and Mr. C. Rogers, Bristol (brothers-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Instone, M=
rs.
R. Smitheman and Mr. T. W. Street (nephews and nieces). Amongst the many
friends who followed and those who attended the service at the church were:=
 Dr.
J. G. Boon, Capt. A. H. Thorn-Pudsey, Mr. E. H. H. Shorting, Mr W. Edge (re=
presenting
the Broseley Gas and Coke Co., Ltd), Messrs. C. F. Instone, Hayward, Davis,=
 W.
A. Garbett, A. E. Wiggins, W. and F. S. Francis, J. Nicklin, H. J. Rushton,=
 H.
H. Wase, Stephen Jones, A. E. Meredith, E. C. Lloyd, P. E. Hartshorne, R.
Hudson, J. Aston, J. Harris, W. Jackson and E. Millward. Amongst the numero=
us
wreaths and flowers sent was one inscribed &#8220;A tribute to the memory o=
f an
old comrade of the Broseley Dramatic Club&#8221;&#8212;from J. Nicklin stage
manager. On Sunday at the morning service at the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st=
1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>,
where the deceased was formerly a choir-boy and also had held the office of
church-warden, special hymns and psalms were sung, and the Rev. C. S. Jacks=
on
(Rector) made touching reference to the esteem in which deceased was held i=
n the
district. The bellringers also paid tribute by ringing half-muffled peals a=
t the
morning and evening services. The funeral arrangements were carried out by
Messrs. T. Meredith and Sons, of Broseley.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>BENTHALL.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>S.S. PRIZES.- On Sunday the members of the Sunday School
received their prizes. These were presented by Mrs. Terry, the Vicarage. Th=
ere
were 62 recipients.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>30<sup>th</sup> August 1930</p>

<h3>IRON-BRIDGE</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>NONAGENARIAN&#8217;S DEATH.&#8212; The death occurred on
Monday, after a brief illness, of Miss Priscilla Yates, of the Wharfage. The
deceased lady, who was in her 92nd year, was the only surviving member of a
family of 15, and was the daughter of Mr. John Yates, who died over 60 years
ago, and who was the owner of numerous barges which plied on the River Seve=
rn
between Iron-Bridge and Worcester. She was of a very active disposition,<sp=
an
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>and was frequently to be seen in
Iron-Bridge up to within a week or two ago, retaining all her faculties to =
the
end. She held the position as president of a local sewing club which met at=
 the
Iron-Bridge Dispensary for over fifty years.</p>

<h3>WILLEY (Broseley).</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICE held in connection with the <st=
1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Primitive</st1:PlaceName> <st1:Place=
Name
 w:st=3D"on">Methodist</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</s=
t1:PlaceType></st1:place>
took place on Sunday. Mr. Yates presided, and excellent programme was rende=
red
by the Sunday School scholars. The special soloists were Mrs. D. Griffiths =
and
Miss L. Owens. Solos were also rendered by Miss B. Hallett, Mr. Yates, Mr. =
C.
Watkins, Miss Peggie Edwards and Miss H. James. Recitations were given by O=
live
Meredith, Ivor Thomas, Harriett James,<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbs=
p;
</span>Betty Price, Lily Morris, Billy Beddoes, Doris Edwards, Inez Beddoes,
Olive Price, Marjorie Morris, Grace Beddoes, M. Holland, Bella Beddoes, Mary
Edwards, Winnie Edwards, Annie Price, Percy Edwards, Lawson Edwards; duets =
were
given by Marjorie and Elsie Morris, and a trio by Mr. Yates and party. The
organist was Miss Ruby Deakins; and the accompanist Mr. A. Jones.</p>

<p class=3DDate1>30<sup>th</sup> August 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>JUVENILE FORESTERS&#8217; OUTING. &#8212; The annual ou=
ting
of the juvenile members of the A.O.F., took place on Saturday, when a party
numbering about eighty, including adult members and friends, journeyed by
charabancs to <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Ludlow</st1:City=
></st1:place>.
A start was made at 1-30 p.m., and the route taken was through Wenlock and
Bourton, arriving at <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Ludlow</s=
t1:City></st1:place>
about 3 p.m. An excellent tea was partaken of, and afterwards the party
dispersed to visit the various places of interest; including the castle and=
 the
<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <s=
t1:PlaceType
 w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>. The return journey was com=
menced
at 7 p.m. via Church Stretton, where a halt was made, and the juveniles were
provided with refreshments. All arrived home safely about 10 o&#8217;clock,
after having spent a most enjoyable time. The arrangements were carried out=
 by
a committee.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.&#8212; On Sunday egg and flower
services were held in the afternoon and evening. The Church was tastefully
decorated for the occasion. The afternoon service was taken by the Pastor, =
the
Rev. E. T. Hartshorne, and in the evening by Mr. H. Feber, B.Sc., of Kember=
ton
Hal]. Selections of special music were given by the children and choir, und=
er
the conductorship of Mr. T. Denstone with Miss E. Owen at the organ. Collec=
tions
during the clay were for church funds.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>JUVENILE ODDFELLOWS&#8217; OUTING. &#8212; The annual o=
uting
of the juvenile members of the Manchester Unity, I.O.F., took place on
Saturday, the places chosen being <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"=
on">Ludlow</st1:City></st1:place>
and Church Stretton. About fifty made the journey, and tea was partaken of =
at <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Ludlow</st1:City></st1:place>, a short ti=
me being
spent in the town. The party then proceeded to Church Stretton, where they
stayed for about two hours, home being reached at 9-30 p.m. The juveniles w=
ere
in the charge of Messrs. G. E. Taylor, and J. Leadbetter, and arrangements =
were
made by the secretary, Mr. G. L. Harris.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>FLOWER
AND VEGETABLE SHOW.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The annual show was held at the social club from Saturd=
ay to
Monday. The entries were confined to members of the club, and the number of
exhibits compared favourably with those of previous years.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The judges were:&#8212;Mr. G. Potts (Bent-hall House), =
and
Mr. H. H. Wase (Broseley).<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
; </span>The
quality of the exhibits was well up to standard. The flowers were exception=
ally
good and the fruit of excellent quality, but the potatoes were not as good =
as
in previous years.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The show was well-attended throughout, and on Saturday
evening a dance was held on the club&#8217;s <st1:City w:st=3D"on">bowling =
green</st1:City>,
for which <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Harrison</st1:place>&#8217;s Dance Band pr=
ovided
the,, music. On Sunday, Jackfield Prize Silver Band gave selections of musi=
c in
the grounds. </p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>In a competition for a cake, Miss Thora Wall and Mrs. R.
Pickin were joint winners, having each guessed the correct weight. Some lar=
ge
cabbages (not for competition), were given by Mr. G. Gough, Rough Lane. The
secretarial duties were carried out by Mr. W. J. Hutchings, club secretary.=
 The
proceeds were for the United Friendly Societies&#8217; hospital fund.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The judges&#8217; awards were as follows:&#8212; Vegeta=
bles:
Potatoes (round).-1, R. Taylor; 2, E. Rough. Potatoes (kidney).-2, H. Watki=
ns, <st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Queen Street</st1:address></st1:Street=
>; 3, G.
Meredith. Peas.-1, E. Rough; 2, R. Taylor; 3, T. Meredith. Runner beans.-1,=
 J. <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Taylor</st1:City></st1:place>; 2, G. Goug=
h; 3, W.
Roberts. Parsnips.- 1, G. Meredith; 2, E. Jakeway; 3, T. Merodith. Carrots.=
-2,
Meredith; 3, G. Meredith. Onions.-1, T. Seabury; 2, <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"=
on">John</st1:PlaceName>
Seabury; 3, W. Roberts. Eschalots.-1, G. Gough; 2, W. Roberts; 3, J. Shaw. =
Beetroot.-1,
G. Gough; 2, G. Meredith.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Fruit: Apples (dessert).-1, H. Harris; 2, A. Harris, ju=
nr.;
3, J. Shaw. Apples (cooking).-1,&#8212; H. Seabury;. 2, G. Gough; 3, H.
Watkins, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Queen Street</st1=
:address></st1:Street>.
Dessert pears.-2, J. Evans. Plums.- 1, J. Evans. Tomatoes.-1, E. Francis; 2=
, J.
Beaman; 3, G. Whitmore.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Flowers: Collection of cut-flowers (four varieties).-1,=
 T.
Meredith; 2, and 3, (equal), Dr. Boon and C. Shaw. Sweetpeas.-1, E. Jakeway.
Roses (distinct varieties).-1, C. Shaw; 2, G. Gough; 3, L. Gough. Roses
(button-hole).-1, J. Shaw; 2, Dr. Boon; 3, 1. Meredith. Gladioli (distinct
varieties).-1, E. Jakeway; 2, L. Gough; 3 (equal), L. Shaw and J. Shaw.
Gladiolus (specimen spike).-1, E. Jakeway; 2, J. Shaw; 3, Dr. Boon. Dahlias=
.-1,
T. Meredith; 2, W. J. Ritchings (secretary); 3, C. Shaw.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>6<sup>th</sup> September 1930</p>

<h3>MUCH WENLOCK.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>PETTY
SESSIONS.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday, before the Mayor (Mr. 0. D. Murphy), Lord Fore=
ster,
Mr. W. G. Dyas and Mr. G. S. Barker.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Benjamin Yates, 241, The Werps, Jackfield, was charged =
with
having stolen 45 lbs. of coal, value 6d., the property of the Broseley Gas
Works Company, by whom defendant was employed as a stoker.&#8212;Defendant
pleaded guilty, and expressed regret.&#8212;P.C. Humphreys said that on Aug=
. 10
he saw Yates at Jackfield with a bicycle, on which was a sack. When asked w=
hat
he had got in the sack defendant replied that it was coke, which, he said,
employees were allowed to take by paying so much to the company. Witness ex=
amined
the contents, and ascertained that the sack contained coal. Defendant said =
that
he was not allowed to take coal, and expressed regret.&#8212;In reply to the
Mayor. Mr. Ernest Peake, manager at the gas works, said that workmen were
allowed coke, but not coal. Defendant had been in the employ of the gas com=
pany
for some time, and was a good workman.&#8212; The magistrates&#8217; clerk
intimated that defendant&#8217;s employers were willing to give him another
chance. &#8212; Defendant was bound over for twelve months and ordered to p=
ay
costs, &pound;1 2s., the Mayor stating that the Bench had taken into
consideration defendant&#8217;s previous good character, and this his
employers, were willing to give him another chance.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Charged with having ridden a bicycle without front or r=
ear
lights, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Edward Lane</st1:a=
ddress></st1:Street>,
<st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Cape Street</st1:address><=
/st1:Street>,
Broseley, was, on the evidence of P.-C. Davies, fined 5s. and costs in each
case.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>6<sup>th</sup> September 1930</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A GARDEN FETE, organised by the Parochial Church Counci=
l, the
Ladies&#8217; catering committee, and the Girl Guides and Men&#8217;s Club,=
 was
held in the grounds of the Rectory by kind permission of the Rector, the Re=
v.
J. H. Roberts, on Saturday, the proceeds being in aid of the new Parish Hall
fund, and was largely attended. The opening ceremony was performed by Mrs. =
G.
G. P. Heywood, of The Grange, Much Wenlock. The stalls consisted of lavende=
r,
ice cream, vegetables and flowers, general, sweet, variety, rummage, toys, =
and
buffet. Attractions and competitions were:&#8212;Houp-la, pointer, bowls,
water-game, skittles, whist, etc. A whist drive was held on Tuesday evening.
The stalls were managed by members of the P.C. Council, Mothers&#8217; <st1=
:place
w:st=3D"on">Union</st1:place> and Guides, and the attraction by the P.C.C.,
Guides, and Men&#8217;s Club. There was dancing on the lawn from 6-30 to 10
p.m. for which Burns&#8217; and <st1:City w:st=3D"on"><st1:place w:st=3D"on=
">Dixon</st1:place></st1:City>&#8217;s
&#8220;Pentovex&#8221; Band supplied the music. The result was highly succe=
ssful
and the total proceeds are expected to reach nearly &pound;50.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>6<sup>th</sup> September 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>GROSVENOR CINEMA.<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;
</span>Next week:-Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday: Norma Terris; Waiter Catl=
ett
and Harold Murray in the all-talking production &#8220;Married in <st1:City
w:st=3D"on"><st1:place w:st=3D"on">Hollywood</st1:place></st1:City>&#8221;;=
 also
the final episode of &#8220;Tarzan the Tiger.&#8221; Thursday, Friday aria =
Saturday:-Warner
Baxter, Mona Mario and Antonio Moreno in &#8220;Romance of the <st1:City w:=
st=3D"on"><st1:place
 w:st=3D"on">Rio Grande</st1:place></st1:City>&#8221; (talking). All the
week:-The British Movietone Gazette.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A DANCE was held on Monday on the <st1:place w:st=3D"on=
"><st1:City
 w:st=3D"on">bowling green</st1:City></st1:place> at the Social Club, the p=
roceeds
being for the Broseley United Friendly Societies&#8217; Hospital fund. Mess=
rs.
Harrisons&#8217; dance band supplied te music, and Mr. A. Crewe carried out=
 the
duties of M.C.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SHOW.-The Lion Hotel annual show of flowers, fruit and
vegetables, was held from Saturday to Monday, and was well attended. The sh=
ow
is improving each year, and on this occasion proved very successful. The qu=
ality
of the exhibits was good throughout, especially in the potato and onion
classes, and there was a beautiful and attractive display of flowers. The w=
inners
of the special prizes were: 1, Mr. W. Roberts, Chapel Terrace (30 points), =
for
the second year in succession; 2, Mr. C. Shaw, Chapel Terrace (23 points); =
3,
Mr. B. Bradeley, Lough Lane (21 points) ; 4 (wild flower basket, boys), Mar=
cel
Bennett, New Road; 5 (ditto, girls), Miss M. Gainham, New Road. Miss Mollie
Oswell was in charge of a &#8220;mystery box,&#8221; which was won by Mr. A.
Pritchard (<st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Speeds Lane</st=
1:address></st1:Street>),
and tills brought in a good sum to the funds, which are to be divided betwe=
en
the Broseley United Friendly Societies&#8217; Hospitals&#8217; fund and the
Shirlett Sanatorium. On Monday, at the close of the show, the prizes were
presented by Mr. E. C. S. White. Awards:- Open classes.-Collection of
vegetables (9 varieties): 1, B. Bradeley; 2, W. Roberts. Peas: 1, J. Rowe,
Shirlett; 2, C. Shaw; 3, Instone Bros. Red cabbage: 1, G. Williams; 2, W.
Roberts; 3, E. E. Austin. Runner beans: 1, W. Roberts; 2, H. A. Bowen; 3, C.
Shaw. Celery: 1, W. Roberts; 2, G. &#8216;Williams; 3, Instone Bros. Eschal=
ots:
1, C. Shaw; 2, W. Roberts; 3, G. &#8216;Williams. Parsnips: 1, B. Bradeley;=
 2,
C. Shaw: 3, Instone Bros. Carrots: 1, B. Bradeley; 2, J. Hall; 3, P. Reeves.
Onions: 1, H. A. Bowen; 2, C. Shaw; 3, W. Shaw.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count=
:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>Marrows
: 1, B. Bradeley; 2, H. Thomas; 3, J. Wilkes. Potatoes (round): 1, J. Rowe;=
 2,
W. Roberts; 3, B. Bradeley. Potatoes (kidney): 1, J. Rowe; 2, C. Rowe,
Shirlett; 3. B. Bradeley. Cauliflowers: 1, W. Roberts; 2, P. Reeves; 3, Ins=
tone
Bros. White cabbage: 1, H. A. Bowen; 2, C. Shaw; 3, W. Roberts. Apples
(cooking): 1, H. A. Bowen; 2, E. E. Austin; 3, H. Thomas. Apples (dessert):=
 1,
J. Hall 2, W. Roberts; 3. P. Reeves. Pears: 1. H. Thomas; 2 J. Hall: 3. B.
Bradeley. Plums: 1, J. Hall; 2. E. E. Austin; 3, P. Reeves. Beet: 1, B.
Bradeley: 2. C. Shaw; 3, W. Roberts. Roses (6 distinct varieties): 1, W.
Roberts; 2, J. Hall; 3, C. Shaw. Collection of cut flowers (6 varieties): 1=
, C.
Shaw; 2, W. Shaw; 3 (equal), H. A. Bowen and B. Bradeley. Cactus dahlias: 1=
, W.
Roberts; 2. C. Shaw: 3, W. Shaw. Gladioli (6 spikes): 1, C. Shaw; 2, W. Sha=
w;
3, H. A. Bowen. Sweet peas (6 varieties): 1, W. Roberts: 2, B. Bradeley; 3,=
 H.
A. Bowen. Basket of wild flowers (children under 14): 1, Miss Mollie Gainha=
m;
2, Master M. Bennett; 3, Miss Dorothy Fazackerley. Special potato class
(members only)-Weight: 1, F. Bangham (4lb. 13oz.); 2. G. Onions (4lb. 6oz.)=
; 3,
W. Fazackerley (4lb. 5oz.); 4. E. E. Austin (4lb) Quality : 1, J. Rowe: 2, =
C.
Rowe; 3. <st1:place w:st=3D"on">E. Jakeway</st1:place>; 4, H. Thomas. Seed:=
 1. H.
Thomas : 2, B. Bradeley; 3, James Seabury: 4. E. E. Austin.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>PARISH CHURCH.-On Sunday the bell-ringers rang a half-m=
uffled
peal at the morning and evening services, as a tribute of respect to the la=
te
Mr. T. Hall of Nordley, Astley Abbotts, whose death occurred the previous w=
eek.
Deceased during his several years&#8217; residence in the town, had done mu=
ch
good work in connection with the church as a member of the care of the
churchyard committee&#8230;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>13<sup>th</sup> September 1930</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>Re
EDWARD ROBERT INSTONE</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>(Deceased).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'>ALL, Persons having any CLAIM=
S or DEMANDS
against the Estate of the late EDWARD ROBERT INSTONE (late of The Gables, 6=
0,
High Street, Broseley, in the County of Salop), Grocer (retired), who died =
on the
12th day of August, 1930, are requested to send forthwith particulars of the
same to us, the undersigned.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'>All Persons INDEBTED to the s=
aid
Estate<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>are requested to pay s=
uch
Debts to us without delay.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>Dated
the tenth day of September, 1930.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>POTTS
and POTTS,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dleft style=3D'text-align:left;text-indent:0cm'>=
Solicitors
to the Executors of the said Deceased.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dleft style=3D'text-align:left;text-indent:0cm'>=
Broseley, <st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Shropshire</st1:place>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>BOROUGH
OF WENLOCK.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>Barrow,
Broseley, Madeley and</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>Wenlock
Sanitary Divisions.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>GENERAL
RATES.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>WATER
RATES.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>NOTICE is hereby given that SUMMONSES will be issued ag=
ainst
all Persons whose RATES are NOT PAID to the respective Collectors for the s=
aid
Sanitary Divisions of the Borough by the 29th day of September, I930.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>By order of the Council.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'margin-left:36.0pt;text-indent:36.0pt'>FREDK. =
<st1:place
w:st=3D"on">W. DERRY</st1:place>,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Town Clerk and Clerk to the Rating Authority.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Town Clerk&#8217;s Office, Much Wenlock, <st1:place w:s=
t=3D"on">Shropshire</st1:place>
12<sup>th</sup> Septemebr1930.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>CEREMONY AT <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">BENTHALL<=
/st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">CHURCH</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The marriage took place on Tuesday, at Benthall Parish
Church, of Miss Robina Margaret Sladen, daughter of the late Major Charles =
St.
Barbe Sladen, and grand-daughter of Mrs. Frederick St. Bathe Sladen, of
Benthall Hall, Broseley, and Mr. Richard Michael Fanshaw (late North Staffo=
rdshire
Regiment), of Little Park, Brampton, Berkshire. The church was decorated by=
 the
gardeners of Benthall Hall. The seating accommodation of the church was res=
erved
for the guests, and the bridal procession proceeded on foot to the church a=
nd
back again after the service to the Hall, which stands in its own grounds
adjacent to the sacred edifice.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The ceremony was performed by Archdeacon Bevan, assiste=
d by
the Rev. W.<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>A. Terry (vicar of
Benthall). </p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. G. Aldrich-Blake (formerly of the Welsh Guards), pe=
rformed
the duties of best man.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. B. M.=
 A.
Sladen (of the South Staffordshire Regiment), was attired in a dress of whi=
te
chiffon, with long train of white satin, with<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>true-lover&#8217;s knot of Honiton=
 lace
inset. Her veil, a family heirloom, worn by her great-grandmother, grandmot=
her
and mother, was of old English lace, draped from a close-fitting bonnet, wi=
th
orange blossom, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and jessamine.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>She was attended by four bridesmaids, Miss Betty Wayne =
(her
cousin), Miss Honor Thursby-Pelham, Miss Elizabeth Fanshawe (sister of the
bridegroom), and Miss June Barber-Starkey (cousin of the bridegroom). The e=
lder
bridesmaids wore long dresses of flowered chiffon in autumnal tints, with D=
olly
Varden hats, and carried bouquets of yellow roses. The little attendants wo=
re &#8220;Kate
Greenaway&#8221; frocks of crepe-de-Chine, with rose buds, and bonnets of I
straw and chiffon trimmed with roses. They carried posies of small mixed
flowers.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A reception was held at the Hall, and afterwards the ha=
ppy
couple left for <st1:City w:st=3D"on">London</st1:City>, en route for <st1:=
place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:country-region w:st=3D"on">Italy</st1:country-region></st1=
:place>,
where the honeymoon is being spent. The bride&#8217;s travelling dress was =
of
brown tweed trimmed with skunk, and she wore a cloche hat to tone with same=
.</p>

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:shapes=3D"_x0000_s1033"><![endif]>Mr.
Michael Richard Fanshawe (son of Captain Richard Fanshawe, and grandson of
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Fanshawe, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.) and Miss Rubina
Margaret Sladen (granddaughter of Mrs. St. Barbe-Sladen, of Benthall Hall)
after their wedding.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>13<sup>th</sup> September 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY,.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>FLOWER. SHOW. &#8212; The winner of the doll in connect=
ion
with the Pheasant Hotel flower show was the matron of Shirlett Sanatorium, =
and
the winner of the cake was E. Preece of Garmston.</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD-COALPORT MEMORIALBRIDGE.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>May I draw attention to a number of young persons who a=
re
making a practice of placing themselves in the centre of the bridge and
swinging it pendulum fashion, thereby endangering their lives and those of =
the
public.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>A
PROPOS.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></h=
3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A GRAND CONCERT was held at the Jackfield Wesleyan Sund=
ay
School on Sept. 5, given by the Jackfield Wesleyan Mirth Party to a large
audience. The chair was taken by the Rev. E. D. Gibson (minister to the abo=
ve).
The programme was sustained by:&#8212;Mr. G. Stewart, the Misses E. Peake, =
P.
Colley, Flo. Poole, Mr. H. Coley and Ed. Pritchard (sketch, &#8220;Little S=
camp
next Door&#8221;), the Misses E. Goodall, E. Stokes, M. Poole and H. Evans,=
 and
Mr. P. Jones (sketch, -&#8221;The Matrimonial Agent&#8221;). Mr. W. H. Ande=
rson
was the accompanist for the evening. Mr. T. Wright proposed a vote of thank=
s to
the Rev. E. D. Gibson for taking the chair, and to the artistes, who respon=
ded
in the usual manner. The party consists of members of the Jackfield Wesleyan
Sunday School, and was trained by Mr. J. Evans (stage manager). After the
performance they were entertained to refreshments by the lady members of the
Sunday School committee. The following helped to make the concert a success:
&#8212; Mrs. Stokes, Mrs. Pumford, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. E. Peake, Miss H. Jo=
nes,
Mr. J. Fletcher, Mr. T. Poole and Mr. E. Peake. The proceeds of this concert
are given to the new Sunday School fund.</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE JUBILEE of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Sc=
ott
was celebrated at their home (Chapel Road House, Broseley), on Sept. 9, and=
 was
attended by Ald. J. Nicklin, J.P. (brother-in-law), three sons, two daughte=
rs,
three daughters-in-law, one son-in-law, and nine grandchildren. Mr. Scott, =
who
was born at Gifford, Scotland, in 1853, came to Willey, near Broseley, in 1=
864,
and was married to Miss M. A. Stokey (Willey), in 1880 by the Rev. W. H. Wa=
yne,
M.A. (rector of Willey and Barrow). In 1868 he entered the offices of Messr=
s.
Maw and Co.; Benthall Works, as assistant to Mr. E. Oakes (cashier), retiri=
ng
in 1923, after filling various position in the company&#8217;s service for =
55
years. He was held in the highest esteem by his firm, and retired with a
pension from the directors, and a handsome timepiece, presented by his
fellow-workers. While at <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Broseley</st1:PlaceName=
> <st1:PlaceType
w:st=3D"on">School</st1:PlaceType> he gained, in an examination at <st1:pla=
ce
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Wellington</st1:City></st1:place>, one of=
 the
special prizes offered for county competition by the Shropshire Coal and Ir=
on
Masters&#8217; Association. For some years he was a teacher in the Broseley
Church Sunday School, and a member of the church choir, and of the first Ch=
urch
Council. For a number of years he was honorary secretary to the Broseley
Cricket Club. He joined the Iron-Bridge D. Company (Volunteers) under the l=
ate
Sir Arthur Anstice, and won the first prize for rifle shooting as a recruit,
and first prize and the company silver cup the following year. At the count=
y encampment
sports, held in <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Condover<=
/st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Park</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, he competed i=
n the
two miles march in full equipment, and won the first prize. He was a member=
 of
the Broseley and also the Willey Wanderers cricket clubs, and in his first
match for Broseley was presented with a silver mounted bat by the late Mr.
Henry Shorting (then captain of the club), for a last wicket stand in an ex=
citing
match. He has always been a keen trout fisher, and is still able to visit t=
he <st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Severn</st1:place> occasionally. Both Mr. and Mrs. Scott are
well-known and highly respected in the district, and the congratulations and
best wishes of the residents have been extended to them.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>13<sup>th</sup> September 1930</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>MR. J. C. PAGE. &#8212; The death took place on Saturda=
y, of
Mr. John Cecil Page (42), who was formerly employed at the brick and tile w=
orks
of Messrs. T. Doughty and Sons, Jackfield. He served in <st1:place w:st=3D"=
on"><st1:country-region
 w:st=3D"on">Egypt</st1:country-region></st1:place> during the war in the R=
oyal
Army Veterinary Corps. He leaves a widow and four young children. The funer=
al
took place at <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Broseley</s=
t1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> on Tuesday=
.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>20<sup>th</sup> September 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE DEATH occurred on the 9th inst. at the age of 51 ye=
ars,
after a severe illness lasting about three weeks, at Legge&#8217;s Hill, Br=
oseley
Wood, of Miss Ethel Mary (Ettie) Southorn, elder daughter of the late Mr.
William Edwin and Mrs. Southorn. Deceased had lived with her mother, and had
assisted in the management of the business for over 20 years, since the dea=
th
of her father in the year 1910. Much sympathy is felt with the mother, and
family, in their bereavement. The funeral took place on Saturday at <st1:pl=
ace
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Benthall</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceN=
ame
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>
the service being conducted by the Rev. W. A. Terry (Vicar of Benthall). Ma=
ny
of the workpeople and neighbours attended the service, and amongst the frie=
nds
present were Ald. J. Nicklin, Mr. W. Andrews, Mr. T. H. Broadhurst, and the
Misses E. and G. Lister. The body was laid to rest in a grave by the side of
her late father. Floral tributes were sent by the following:&#8212;Mother a=
nd
Neil; Harry, Nellie and children; Laurence, Margaret and family; Aunts and
Nora; Her workpeople; Mr. and Mrs. Gainham; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd; Mr. and Mrs.
Andrews; From Speed&#8217;s Lane; Louisa and Myrtle; The Misses Instone; Mr=
s.
Walker and family; Mr. and Mrs. Rich; Mr. Whitmore; Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore; =
Mr.
and Mrs. Denstone; Annie and Emma; Jenny; Mr. and Mrs. W. Denstone; Mrs.
Barker; Mrs. Garbett; Miss Ball; Mr. and Mrs. Roper, Jack and Dorothy; Mr. =
and
Mrs. Harrison; Mr. and Mrs. George and Derrick; Miss L. Watkins and Cedric;=
 Mr.
and Mrs. Heighway; Mrs. Humphries and Nancy; Miss Bowyer; Arthur and family;
The Misses Lister; Mr. and Mrs. Corfield; Mr. Cartwright and family; Mr. and
Mrs. Allen.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>LATE MR. E. OAKES.&#8212;Death has re moved a well-know=
n and
respected resident of the town in the person of Mr. Edward Oakes, who passed
away at his residence, 5, Barber Street, on Wednesday, at the ripe age of 8=
5,
after an illness lasting about three weeks. He survived his wife by a little
over two years. Deceased had held many responsible offices in the district
during his lifetime, and had been a most conscientious worker. He was cashi=
er
to Messrs. Maw and Co., encaustic tile manufacturers, for a period of 37 ye=
ars,
retiring with a pension in 1900. Since 1901 he had held the appointment of =
collector
of taxes for the Broseley district. During the same period he was for many
years collector of the district and water rates for the Broseley sanitary
division, and later was collector of rates for the parishes of Barrow,
Benthall, Linley, Posenhall, Willey and Little Wenlock. Although for some t=
ime
past ailing in health, he continued his work up to the time of his illness.=
 He
leaves two daughters and three sons to mourn their loss.&#8212;The funeral
takes place today (Saturday), at the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName =
w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, and the int=
erment
will be in the Cemetery, in the same grave as his late wife.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Palymates</p>

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<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

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<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

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<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mary A Humphries.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>27<sup>th</sup> September 1930</p>

<p class=3DDate1><span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;</span>4<sup>th</su=
p>
October 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">MISSI=
ON</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">CHURCH</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>. &#8212; The=
 first
of a series of entertainments being organised by Mrs. T. Powell (mission
organist), to be held during the winter months, took place on Sept. 26th, M=
r.
E. C. S. White occupying the chair. A programme was given by the Jackfield
Mirth Party, which was greatly enjoyed. In addition to choruses, sketches, =
and
a part song given by the ladies of the party, Miss E. Goodall and Mr. H. Co=
lley
gave a duet and Mr. G. Stewart sang two songs. The proceeds were for mission
funds.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. &#8212;Harvest festival services=
 were
held on Sunday, for which the church was decorated by members and friends. =
In
the morning the service was taken by Mr. F. Preston (Broseley) in the after=
noon
by the Rev. T. Lloyd-Morgan, Baptist Minister of Madeley, and in the evenin=
g by
Mr. Harold Feber, of Kemberton Hall. Harvest hymns and anthems were sung un=
der
the conductorship of Mr. Denstone, with Miss Ethel Owen at the organ, and g=
ood
congregations attended. On Monday, a harvest tea was held in the schoolroom,
and afterwards a sale of fruit, flowers and vegetables. Mr. W. Denstone was=
 the
salesman. The collections and proceeds amounting to &pound;4 18s. 2d. were
devoted to church funds.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>HARVEST FESTIVAL. &#8212; The parish church thanksgiving
services were commenced on Sept. 26, with festal evensong. The church was d=
ecorated
by lady members with flowers, fruit, corn, etc., and there were many gifts =
of
bread, vegetables and fruits, which were afterwards distributed by the dist=
rict
visitors to the sick and poor of the parish. The Rector (Rev. C. S. Jackson)
conducted the service and the preacher was the Rev. D. M. Spafford rector o=
f <st1:City
w:st=3D"on"><st1:place w:st=3D"on">St. Leonard</st1:place></st1:City>&#8217=
;s,
Bridgnorth. Harvest hymns were sung, and the choir, under the direction of =
Mr.
W. E. Davis (choirmaster) gave a rendering of the anthem &#8220;Praise the
Lord, O Jerusalem&#8221; the tenor solo being effectively taken by Mr. F. S.
Francis, and Miss Hilda Watkis presided at the organ. Continuation festival
services were held on Sunday. At 8 a.m. there was a celebration of Holy
Communion, the celebrant being the Rev. C. S. Jackson. Matins were taken by=
 the
Rev. A. E. J. Barrow (vicar of Worfield) who also preached the sermon.<span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp; </span> At evensong the preacher was=
 the
Rev. A. C. Howell, Rector of Little Wenlock (a former Rector of Broseley). =
The
choir repeated the singing of the anthem given on the previous Friday. Good
congregations attended the services, especially the one on Sunday evening. =
The
collections throughout were for Diocesan funds and amounted to &pound;13 4s.
4d.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>DISTRICT
COUNCIL.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Wednesday, Major D. L. Prestage presiding.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Clerk, reporting on finance, said that the September
precept amounting to &pound;153 13s. 4d., had been received, and .the gener=
al
district account would show a credit balance of &pound;841 8s. 6d., after
cheques being drawn that day to the amount of &pound;66 11s. 6d.. He also
stated that &pound;110 11s. 8d. had been paid into the water account during=
 the
month by the collectors, and with cheques being signed that day for &pound;=
161
16s. 9d., the debit balance would be increased to &pound;192 12s. 1d. -The
Chairman remarked that taking the two accounts together they had a credit
balance of &pound;643 16s. 5d., and they were &pound;564 better off than at=
 the
corresponding period last year.&#8212;The collector reported that the outst=
anding
balance of the water rate amounted to &pound;20 2s. 11d., and presented the
list of defaulters, and he was instructed to take proceedings.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>An application received from several tenants of the New=
 Road
Council site for a lamp to be fixed in the avenue there was considered, and=
 it
was decided to have a lamp fixed.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Thomas (sanitary inspector) stated the district was=
 free
from infectious diseases. He placed an application before the meeting from a
resident for permission to build a four-roomed house in <st1:Street w:st=3D=
"on"><st1:address
 w:st=3D"on">Carvers Road</st1:address></st1:Street>, where two cottages are
being demolished, which was granted, the building and the sanitary arrangem=
ents
to be carried out to the satisfaction of the inspector.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The surveyor gave particulars of an estimate of the cos=
t of
the drainage work required in Broseley Wood, amounting to &pound;325.&#8212=
;In
view of the various complaints being received, the meeting decided the best
course to take was to obtain advice and a report from a firm of practical e=
ngineers
as to the drainage of the whole town.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The water engineer gave details of the consumptions of
outside authorities for the quarter, which showed a decrease compared with =
the
corresponding period last year, which he explained was an exceptional perio=
d.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>POLICE
COURT.,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday, before the Mayor (Councillor O. D. Murphy), Lo=
rd
Forester, and Messrs. D. L. Prestage, J. Nicklin, E. J. Exley, W. Roberts, =
G.
G. P. Heywood, W. G. Dyas, and J. S. Barker.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Magistrates&#8217; Clerk (Capt. A. H. Thorn-Pudsey),
having that day completed forty years in that office, was congratulated by =
the
magistrates.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Thomas Morris, 26, Simpson&#8217;s Lane, Broseley, timb=
er
feller, on the information of P.-C. Davies (Broseley), was fined 5s. includ=
ing
costs, for failing to exhibit a red rear light when riding a rector-cycle in
High Street, Broseley, at 11-25 p.m. on Sept. 20.- The officer said defenda=
nt
failed to stop when he called to him as he was passing the Town Hall, and he
followed him to his home.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>11<sup>th</sup> October 1930</p>

<h3>THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1914 and 1926.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>In the COUNTY COURT of SHROPSHIRE, holden at <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">SHREWSBURY</st1:City></st1:place>. In BAN=
KRUPTCY,
No. 19 of 1930. Re THOMAS DOUGHTY, residing at &#8216;Woodside&#8221;,
Coalbrookdale, Salop, and carrying on Business as &#8220;JOHN DOUGHTY and S=
ON&#8221;,
at Jackfield, Broseley, Salop, Tile Manufacturer. Receiving Order, 7th Octo=
ber,
1930. First Meeting, 17th October, 1930, at 11-30 a.m., at 22, Swan Hill, <=
st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Shrewsbury</st1:City></st1:place>. Public
Examination, 29th October, 1930, at 11 a.m. at the Shirehall, <st1:place w:=
st=3D"on"><st1:City
 w:st=3D"on">Shrewsbury</st1:City></st1:place>. Note.&#8212;All Debts due t=
o the
Estate should be paid to me. Dated 9th October, 1930.<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>C. J. Pyke. Official Receiver 22. =
Swan
Hill, <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Shrewsbury</st1:City></s=
t1:place>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>WILLEY(Broseley).</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>INSTITUTION and induction of the new incumbent, the Rev.
George Frederick hales, B.A., as rector to the living of <st1:PlaceName w:s=
t=3D"on">St.
 John&#8217;s</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceT=
ype>,
with St. Giles&#8217; Church, Barrow, took place on Saturday at the <st1:pl=
ace
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceTyp=
e w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>
before a large congregation. Previous to the service a social tea was held =
in
the Social Clubroom to welcome and introduce the new minister to the parish=
ioners.
Lord and Lady Forester (<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">W=
illey</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Park</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>) and Mr. and M=
rs.
Hugh Welsh (Willey Old Hall) were present. The institution ceremony was
performed by the Bishop of Hereford, and the induction was conducted by the
Rev. J. H. Isherwood (Vicar of Much Wenlock and rural dean), and the Bishop
also gave an appropriate address. The service commenced with the singing of=
 the
hymn &#8220;Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us.&#8221; Lord Forester, who is=
 the
patron of the living, presented the new incumbent to the Bishop. During the=
 singing
of four verses of the hymn, &#8220;We love the place, O God&#8221; the
incumbent was conducted by the churchwardens, Lord Forester and Mr. F. Powe=
ll
(Willey), and Messrs. Maurice Davies and T. Anslop (Barrow) round the churc=
h to
the church door, and then back to his stall in the chancel. After the Bisho=
p&#8217;s
address, the service concluded with the hymn &#8220;Thine for ever God of L=
ove&#8221;.
Mr. W. B. Wase (organist for Willey and Barrow) presided at the organ. The =
clergy
present included the Revs. C. S. Jackson (Rector of Broseley), J. H. Roberts
(Rector of Jackfield), T. Eland (Vicar of Coalbrookdale), J. M. Wale (Much
Wenlock), and Mr. E. C. S. White (diocesan lay reader). A band of ringers f=
rom
Broseley attended and rang peals on the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceNa=
me
 w:st=3D"on">Willey</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>
bells. The Rev. G. F. Hales was educated at <st1:City w:st=3D"on">Wincheste=
r</st1:City>
and <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Jesus</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D=
"on">College</st1:PlaceName>,
<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Cambridge</st1:City></st1:plac=
e>,
where he took his B.A. degree. After being ordained ho held a curacy at
Petersfield (Hants.) and later took a chaplaincy in <st1:place w:st=3D"on">=
<st1:country-region
 w:st=3D"on">Egypt</st1:country-region></st1:place>, where he met Lord Fore=
ster,
who there offered him the living of Willey with Barrow. Mr. Hales is a son =
of
the Rector of Gedling Notts.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>18<sup>th</sup> October 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">PARIS=
H</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">CHURCH</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>. &#8212; Mem=
orial
services were held on Sunday for the victims of the R 101 disaster. The pre=
acher
in the morning was the Rev. E. Roberts (rector of Iron-Bridge). Miss Hilda
Watkis played the &#8220;Dead March&#8221; (&#8220; Saul&#8221;). In the ev=
ening
the rector (Rev. C. S. Jackson) occupied the pulpit, and the choir gave a
solemn rendering of the anthem, &#8220;Where are these&#8221; (Stainer). At
each service half-muffled peals were rung on the bells.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE.&#8212;On the occasion of the
re-opening of the Town Hall, after cleaning and re-decorations, the managem=
ent
committee organised a whist drive and dance, which was held on Wednesday.
Twenty-five tables were occupied for the whist, and Mr. Arthur Meredith
(secretary to the committee), undertook the duties of M.C. and secretary. T=
he
prize-winners were :-1 Mrs. C. Pearson, 2 Miss Gladys Lister, 3 Mrs. Embrey=
; 1
Mr. W. Tipton, 2 Miss Sheffield (playing as gent.), 3 Mr. Edwin Instone. Pr=
izes
for the highest score at half-time (other than winners of the general prize=
s),
were awarded to Mrs. Powell and Mr. E. C. S. White. The prizes were distrib=
uted
by Mrs. J. Broadhurst, who was introduced by the rector (Rev. C. S. Jackson=
),
although she was well known to the majority of the company, as was evidence=
d by
the vote of thanks to her, proposed by Mr. Walter Davis, who paid tribute to
her good work on the various committees in connection with the affairs of t=
he
town. For the dance which followed Mr. Walter Davis carried out the M.C.&#8=
217;s
duties. The refreshment department was undertaken by the ladies of the
Management Committee, while the gentlemen gave valuable help in other direc=
tions.
The proceeds will be devoted to the renovation fund.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE SECOND OF THE SERIES of Whist drives, organised by =
the
commit- tee of the Cricket Club, to help to defray the small balance of the
debt on the new pavilion, was held on Oct. 10 in the rectory, by the kindne=
ss
of the Rev. C. S. Jackson. The prize-winners were:-1 Miss Horton, 2 Mrs. E.=
 <st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Harrison</st1:place>; 1 Mr. E. Wase, 2 Mr. W. J. Garbett. The R=
ev. C.
S. Jackson (captain of the club) presented the prizes, and Mr. A. J. Garbett
again carried out the duties of M.C.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>POTATO SHOW.&#8212;The committee of the Whitehall Rovers
Football Club organised a show, which was held from Saturday to Monday in t=
he
Forester room at their headquarters, the Forester Arms Inn, and was well
patronised. The judges were Mr. George. Potts (Benthall House), and Mr. H. =
H.
Wale (Broseley), and their awards were: Quality.-1. 2 and 3, P. Mason
(Iron-Bridge). Weight (six. tubers).-1, B. Onions (10lb. 12oz.); 2, P. Mason
(10lb. 10oz.); 3, H. Watson (9lb. 5oz.). In a mystery box competition Mr. W.
Powell and Mr. W. Garbett were winners. A collection of vegetables, given by
Mr. C. Salter, was won by Mr. D. Hudson (Jackfield). Apples, given by Mr. J.
Langford, flowers and a collection of vegetables by Mr. G. Gough, a bag of
potatoes and roses by Mr. T. Smith, were sold by auction on Monday, Mr. Hay=
ward
Davis being the salesman. The secretarial duties were carried out by Mr. J.
Evans (the club&#8217;s hon. secretary).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE DEATH of Mrs. Nellie Worthen Southorn, widow of the=
 late
Mrs William Edwin Southern, tobacco pipe manufacturer, occurred on Oct. 7, =
at
her residence, Legge&#8217;s at the age of 75 years, after a short and sudd=
en
illness; lasting three days, just four weeks after her elder daughter, who =
had
always lived with her, passed away, the loss of whom she had felt so deeply.
The funeral took place at <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on"=
>Benthall</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> on Saturday,=
 and
the service was conducted by the Rev. W. A. Terry (vicar). Deceased had bee=
n a
member of the Benthall branch of the Mothers&#8217; <st1:place w:st=3D"on">=
Union</st1:place>,
and the members paid tribute by lining up at the church entrance for the
cortege to pass through.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>During
the service the hymn,<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </s=
pan>&#8220;There
is a blessed home,&#8221; was sung, Mrs. Terry presiding at the organ. The =
family
mourners were Mr. Harry and Master Neil Southorn (son and grandson), and Mr=
. A.
Lawrence Dixon, Iron-Bridge (son-in-law). The deceased was laid to rest in =
the
grave with her late husband. Amongst the many wreaths was a beautiful one f=
rom
Mrs. Terry and members of the Mothers&#8217; <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Union</=
st1:place>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212;The winter season weekly whist drive=
s were
commenced no Monday at the club. The secretary (Mr. W. J. Ritchings) carried
out the duties of M.C., and the prizes were distributed by Miss Lena Evans =
to
the following winners:-1 Mrs. D. Bagley, 2 Mrs. W. Meredith; 1 Mr. J. Newbo=
und,
2 Mrs. G. Roberts (playing as gent.). There was a good attendance.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>BROSELEY WOOD MISSION.&#8212;The harvest festival servi=
ce was
held on Sunday, conducted by Mr. E. C. S. White (diocesan lay reader), and a
good congregation attended. The Mission Hall had been tastefully decorated =
for
the occasion by Mrs. T. Powell and Mrs. J. Plant, assisted by other members=
 of
the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Mission</st1:City></st1:pl=
ace>.
The choir rendered excellent service in the singing of anthems and choruses=
 and
Mrs. T. Powell ably presided at the organ. On Monday a sale of the gifts of
fruit, vegetables, etc., took place, and this was followed by a &#8220;soci=
al,&#8221;
when games, competitions and other amusements were indulged in, and was well
attended. The proceeds were devoted to mission funds.</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICE was held on Oct. 9 at the <st1=
:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceTyp=
e w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>.
The lady members of the Council were responsible for the tasteful decoratio=
ns
of the church. The service was conducted by the rector (Rev. J. H. Roberts),
and the special preacher was the Rev. C. R. Hollis (rector of Bewdley), a
former rector of the parish. Special harvest hymns were sung, and Mr. Gerald
Edge presided at the organ. The service concluded with a recessional hymn. =
Continuation
services were held on Sunday. The rector officiated in the morning, and in =
the
evening the service was taken by the Rev. T. Eland (vicar of Coalbrookdale)=
. At
the close the Te Deum was sung by the choir, under the conductorship of Mr.=
 W.
Ellis (choirmaster), with Mr. Gerald Edge at the organ. The collections
throughout the services were for church expenses.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>18<sup>th</sup> October 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>GOLDEN
WEDDING.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The jubilee of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Oa=
kley
was celebrated at their house, 1, <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=
=3D"on">Barber
  Street</st1:address></st1:Street>, on Oct. 10, and was attended by many
members of their large family. Numerous congratulations were received by th=
em.
Mr. and Mrs. Oakley were married at the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceNa=
me
 w:st=3D"on">Wesleyan</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st=
1:PlaceType></st1:place>,
Madeley Wood, Iron-Bridge, on Oct. 10, 1880, and have nine children (six so=
ns
and three daughters), forthy grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, =
all
living. Mr. Oakley, who is aged 73, has lived in Broseley all his life and =
is a
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Oakley of the Coneybury, Broseley. Mrs. Oak=
ley,
who is three years younger, is the only child of the late Mr. and Mrs. R.
Challenger, of Madeley Wood. Mr. Oakley established a business of coal
merchant, haulage and timber contractor in the town which, with the assista=
nce
of his sons, proved very successful. He retired in 1918, leaving the busine=
ss
to his sons. The happy couple are enjoying good health in their retirement.=
</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>25<sup>th</sup> October 1930</p>

<h3>THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1914 and 1926.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbs=
p;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>In the COUNTY COURT of SHROPSHIRE, holden at <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">SHREWSBURY</st1:City></st1:place>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>IN BANKRUPTCY.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nb=
sp;&nbsp; </span>No.
19 of 1930.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Re THOMAS DOUGHTY; residing at &#8220;woodside&#8221;,
Coalbrookdale, Salop, and carrying on, business under the name or style of =
&#8220;JOHN
DOUGHTY &amp; SON&#8221;, at Jackfield, Broseley, Salop, Tile Manufacturer.=
</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>NOTICE is hereby given that on Order of Adjudication in
Bankruptcy against Thomas Doughty was made by the County Court of Shropshir=
e,
holden at <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Shrewsbury</st1:City=
></st1:place>,
on the 17th October, 1930.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Dated this 18th day of October, 1930,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:36.0pt'>C. J. PYRE,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'margin-left:36.0pt;text-indent:36.0pt'>Official
Receiver,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'margin-left:36.0pt;text-indent:0cm'>22, Swan H=
ill, <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Shrewsbury</st1:City></st1:place>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1914 and 1926.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>In the COUNTY COURT of SHROPSHIRE, holden at <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">SHREWSBURY</st1:City></st1:place>. In Ban=
kruptcy.
No. 19 of 1930.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Re THOMAS DOUGHTY, residing at &#8220;Woodside&#8221;,
Coalbrookdale, Salop, and carrying on business under the name or style of &=
#8220;JOHN
DOUGHTY &amp; SON&#8221;, at Jack-field, Broseley, Salop, Tile Manufacturer=
.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>I, FREDERICK BENDALL, of Warwick Passage, <st1:address =
w:st=3D"on"><st1:Street
 w:st=3D"on">Corporation Street</st1:Street>, <st1:City w:st=3D"on">Birming=
ham</st1:City></st1:address>,
hereby give notice that have been duly appointed and certified by the Board=
 of
Trade as Trustee of the Estate of the above named Bankrupt.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>All persons having in their possession any of the effec=
ts of
the Bankrupt must deliver them to me, and all Debts due to the Bankrupt mus=
t be
paid to me.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Creditors who have not yet proved their Debts must forw=
ard
their proofs of Debts to me.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>(Signature of Trustee),</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:36.0pt'>FREDK. E. BENDALL,</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>23rd October. 1930.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>25<sup>th</sup> Octob1r 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>UNITED BROTHERHOOD. &#8212; The opening meeting of the =
winter
session took place on Sunday at the Wesleyan Chapel, and was attended by ne=
arly
100 members. The new president, Mr. Hugh Welsh (Willey Old Hall), presided,=
 and
he was supported by the rector of Broseley (Rev. C. S. Jackson), and the ho=
n.
secretary (Mr. A. J. Hartshorne). The meeting opened with the hymn, &#8220;O
Lord of Heaven.&#8221; The Rev. C. S. Jackson led the congregation in praye=
r,
and also read the lesson. The president, before commencing his presidential
address, read to the meeting a letter from the chapel trustees, again placi=
ng
the chapel at the disposal of the movement, and wishing it every success, f=
or
which the grateful thanks of the members were accorded. &#8220;The Challeng=
e,&#8221;
in connection with the Brotherhood Crusade adopted at the National Conferen=
ce, <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Coventry</st1:City></st1:place>, 1930, wa=
s read
over by the chairman and the members, and was adopted by the branch. The
president welcomed Mr. F. S. Francis as the new precentor, in the place of =
Mr.
Fred Aston, expressing regret that Mr. Aston was now unable to attend, in
consequence of having left the neighbourhood. Mr. Welsh gave an excellent
address on &#8220;What Brotherhood stands for,&#8221; which was interesting=
ly
followed. The musical part of the programme was sustained by Mr. A. O. Call=
ear
(Madeley), who gave splendid renderings of the bass solos, &#8220; <st1:pla=
ce
w:st=3D"on">Calvary</st1:place>,&#8221; &#8220; The Garden of rest,&#8221; =
and &#8220;The
Plains of Peace,&#8221; with Mr. Walter Davis at the organ, which were much
appreciated. At the close the secretary, on behalf of the members, accorded=
 a
vote of thanks to the soloist, and to the president for his splendid addres=
s.<span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE THIRD of the Cricket Club&#8217;s series of whist d=
rives
was held on Oct. 17 at the Rectory. Mr. A. J. Garbett again undertook the
duties of M.C., and the rector (captain of the club), presented the prizes =
to
the following winners:-1 Mrs. L. Wase, 2 Mrs. T. Roberts; 1 Mr. F. Williams=
, 2
Mr. J. Brown. The first prize (gents.) was a fretwork clock, beautifully ma=
de
and given to the Cricket Club Committee by the boys&#8217; section of the K=
ing&#8217;s
Messengers.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE FUNERAL of Mr. Albert Thomas, of <st1:Street w:st=
=3D"on"><st1:address
 w:st=3D"on">Duke Street</st1:address></st1:Street>, whose death occurred o=
n Oct.
15, at the age of 66, after an illness of about four weeks, took place on
Saturday. Deceased was well known, and had for several years worked for the
local sanitary authority. He had been a member of the Wesleyan body all his
life, and for 13 years had been the organ blower at the <st1:place w:st=3D"=
on"><st1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Broseley</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Wesleyan</=
st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, where the f=
uneral
service was held, and was conducted by the Rev. A. R. Miller (Wesleyan mini=
ster).
Deceased&#8217;s favourite hymns, &#8220;Rock of ages&#8221; and &#8220; Je=
su,
Lover of my soul,&#8221; were Sung, and Mr. A. J. Hartshorn, who presided at
the organ, played the &#8220;Dead March&#8221; (&#8220; Saul&#8221;). Many
members of the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Wesleyan</=
st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> attended, al=
so
members of the Foresters, of which society he was a past officer. The inter=
ment
took place at the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Brosele=
y</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, and Mr. H=
edley
Bowen read the oration at the graveside. - De ceased leaves a widow and one
son. Thirty floral tributes were sent, amongst which was a beautiful wreath
from the members of the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">W=
esleyan</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> choir. At th=
e services
on Sunday touching reference was made to the death of the deceased by the
preacher (Mr. A. J. Hartshorn), who again played the &#8220; Dead March.&#8=
221;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>OLD BAPTIST CHAPEL &#8212; The harvest festival was hel=
d on
Sunday. At the morning and evening services the sermon was preached by the
pastor (Rev. E. Lloyd-Morgan). In the afternoon a service of song, entitled=
 &#8220;The
Mills of God,&#8221; was expressively given by the choir, the connective
readings being taken by Mr. R. N. Moore (Madeley). This was repeated on Mon=
day,
when the readings were given by the pastor. The conductor was Mr. T. Densto=
ne,
and Mr. R. Tonkiss presided at the organ. The chapel was tastefully decorat=
ed
for the festival by members and friends, and there were numerous gifts of
fruit, vegetables, bread, cakes, and other provisions, which were afterwards
sent to the Royal Salop Infirmary, and were conveyed there on Tuesday by Mr=
. C.
F. Instone (butcher), in his motor-van. Good congregations attended through=
out,
and the collections were very satisfactory.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212;At the weekly whist drive, held on M=
onday
at the club, the prize-winners were:-1 Mrs. C. Meredith, 2 Mrs. Embrey; 1 M=
r.
Leslie Leadbetter, 2 Mr. W. J. Garbett. The M.C.&#8217;s duties were carried
out by committee man Mr. R. Hood.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>MADELEY<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&n=
bsp;&nbsp; </span>
</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>&#8220;A
FAMILY FEUD.&#8221;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Deputy Judge Williams was occupied for a considerable t=
ime at
the County Court on Monday, in hearing a claim brought by Mrs. Sylvia Harva=
tt, <st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">King Street</st1:address></st1:Street>,
Broseley, who sought to recover &pound;12 18s. from G. Potter, 77, Welsh Ga=
te,
Bewdley, which she alleged she had expended in maintenance of defendant&#82=
17;s
wife, who was applicant&#8217;s mother-in-law, also in doctor&#8217;s bills=
.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mrs. Harvatt stated that she had maintained defendant&#=
8217;s
wife for 21 weeks, during which time he had only contributed 18s. towards h=
er
maintenance.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. H. G. Ivens (Messrs. Ivens and Hill, Kidderminster)=
, who
appeared for defendant, submitted that the claim by applicant was totally
unreasonable, as during the time defendant&#8217;s wife was being nursed at
applicant&#8217;s house, she was actually bring maintained by her son, who =
was
Mrs. Harvatt&#8217;s husband. Family differences had arisen, he said, and
during Potter&#8217;s absence from home the whole of the furniture was remo=
ved
from his house by members of the family and he was left to sleep on a straw
mattress. Potter had regularly sent Harvatt varying amounts of money, the
counterfoils of the postal orders having been taken away by the family with=
 the
furniture.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>In giving judgment the Deputy Judge said that it was a =
case
which never ought to have been brought into court as it appeared to be more=
 of
a family feud. There seemed a doubt as to the period during which Potter&#8=
217;s
wife was in the care of her daughter-in-law, and he found, taking all the f=
acts
into consideration, that she was only entitled to &pound;1 4s.. and gave ju=
dgment
for that amount, but made no order as to costs.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>25<sup>th</sup> October 1930</p>

<h3>ALDER A N&#8217;S DEATH<br>
AT DANCE,</h3>

<h3>MR D. L. PRESTAGE OF BROSELEY,</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The death of Alderman Donald Llewellyn Prestage, of 14,=
 <st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Church Street</st1:address></st1:Stree=
t>,
Broseley, at the age of 67, occurred suddenly on Thursday evening in tragic=
 circumstances.
While attending the Broseley Lawn Tennis Club&#8217;s dance in the Town Hal=
l,
and in the course of a dance, he suddenly collapsed. Dr. Boon was immediate=
ly
sent for, but shortly after his arrival, Mr. Prestage expired without havin=
g regained
consciousness. Mrs. Prestage (his wife), who had accompanied him to the dan=
ce,
was present at his side when he passed away.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Deceased was a public man of great ability, and by his =
death
the borough of Wenlock has lost a valuable citizen, and the Salop County
Council an excellent member.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>His efforts and work in connection with local and public
affairs generally have been of inestimable value:</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'><b style=3D'mso-bidi-font-wei=
ght:normal'>Civic
Career.<o:p></o:p></b></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Ald Prestage was first elected a member of Wenlock Town
Council in 1895, and was raised to the aldermanic bench in 1900. He was
chairman of the Broseley Sanitary Division and was Mayor of the Borough in
1905-6. He was also a member of the Wenlock Guardians Committee, and a Gove=
rnor
of Coalbrookdale High School. He took a keen interest in all charitable obj=
ects
in the borough, and in May this year the Wenlock Town Council placed on rec=
ord
their appreciation of his services in connection with the provision of play=
ing
fields, war service, and ether public benefactions.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>He was a keen business man and was a director of the Pr=
estage
and Broseley tile works, and of Messrs. Maw and Co. Jackfield.<span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp; </span>He
also associated with other industries.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>During the Great War Ald. Prestage rose to the rank of =
Major
and was awarded the M.C.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Deep sympathy is extended to Mrs. Prestage.<span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp; </span>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>DEATHS</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>LLOYD&#8212;Oct 19, at Shirlett, near Broseley, John Ll=
oyd,
aged 69 years. &#8220;At rest&#8221;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>PRESTAGE&#8212;On 23rd inst., suddenly, at Broseley, Do=
nald
Llewellyn Prestage, of Broseley, Shropshire, aged 67, son of the late Frank=
lin
Prestage, of <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Darjeeling</st1:C=
ity></st1:place>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>1<sup>st</sup> November 1930</p>

<h3>IRON-BRIDGE.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>POLICE
COURT.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday, before the Mayor (Mr. O. D. Murphy), Lord Fore=
ster,
Messrs. W. Roberts, W. G. Dyas, W. Bishop and J. S. Barker, and Col. Sir Ch=
as.
Yate</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Before commencing the business of the Court, the Mayor =
made
sympathetic reference to the death of the late Major Prestage who, he said,=
 had
been a J.P. and Alderman of the borough, and- vas held in the highest estee=
m.
In judgment on the Bench he always tempered justice with mercy. He had spent
his life in the interests if the borough and had always been loyal to its
citizens.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Lord Forester as senior magistrate, associated himself =
with
the remarks of the Mayor, and said that they had sustained an appalling los=
s in
the death of Major Prestage. Not only had he spent his life in the interest=
s of
the borough, but also in the interests of his country. He enlisted as a pri=
vate
in the early part of the Great War; notwithstanding the fact that he had a
distinguished career as an officer in H.M. Territorial Forces, and it was o=
nly
after very considerable persuasion on his part that he eventually got Major=
 Prestage
to join the regiment of which he was then in command.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Eric Lloyd, 51, High Street; Broseley, Was charged with
failing to exhibit a red rear light on a motor car at the Square,<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Broseley, on Oct. 18. P.C. Davies =
gave
evidence, and defendant was fined 5s. as a first offender.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>1<sup>st</sup> November 1930</p>

<h3>TOWN&#8217;S TRIBUTE TO LATE ALDERMAN.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>FUNERAL
AT BROSELEY OF MR, D, L, PRESTAGE.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>On Tuesday afternoon the funeral took place at Broseley=
 Parish
Church of Alderman D. L. Prestage of Broseley. Everywhere were signs of deep
mourning, flags flying at half-mast, and half-muffled peals being rung on t=
he
church bells. The high respect in which the deceased was held. was shown by=
 the
crowded attendance at the church. At the late alderman&#8217;s residence in=
 <st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Church Street</st1:address></st1:Stree=
t>, only
a short distance from the church, the procession was formed, headed by a nu=
mber
of the Shropshire Constabulary, in the charge of Supt. Barber (Bridgnorth),=
 and
Inspector Evans (Iron-Bridge). The coffin was conveyed on the church bier, =
the
bearers being six of his workmen, Messrs. Cox, Lloyd, Gittings, Meredith, D=
odd
and Brazier. They were followed by the family mourners, who were:&#8212;The
widow, General F. G. Atkinson, C.B. (brother-in-law), Mrs. O&#8217;Brien and
Mrs. Trollope (sisters), Miss L. Harrison (sister-in-law), Lieut.-Commander=
 A.
A. S. Murray, R.N., and Capt. A. D. S. Murray, M.C., Royal Artillery (nephe=
ws),
the Misses Hopkins (cousins),. Dr. J. G. Boon, his medical attendant, and t=
he
house staff. Next came a wagon loaded to its fullest capacity with the flor=
al
tributes, following which were members of the local British Legion and a la=
rge
number of his Work-people, each carrying a wreath, and then were friends and
residents of the town and district.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Waiting at the approach to the church were four of the
directors of the Prestage and Broseley Tileries Co., Ltd. (of which firm
deceased was managing director), Capt. E. D. Collins, Mr. T. I. <st1:City
w:st=3D"on">Griffiths</st1:City>; Mr. C. Moger, London (who also represente=
d the
London Association of Master Slaters and Tilers), and Mr. T. J. Hearn. Also
were there the Mayor (Mr. O. D. Murphy), aldermen, councillors and official=
s of
the Wenlock Borough Council, representatives of the Salop County Council, a=
nd numerous
other bodies with which deceased had- been actively connected.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The surpliced choir and the clergy,<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>led by Mr. Gerald Oakley carrying =
the
cross, met the procession at the church gates. Many friends had already ent=
ered
the church. The service, which was fully choral, was of an impressive chara=
cter.
The clergy present were:&#8212; The rector (Rev. C. S. Jackson), and the Re=
vs.
J. W. Isherwood, rural dean (vicar of Much Wenlock), J. H. Roberts (rector =
of
Jackfield), A. C. Howells (rector of Little Wenlock), E. Roberts (rector of
Iron-Bridge), T. Eland (vicar of Coalbrookdale), and Mr. E. C. S. White-
(diocesan lay reader). Miss Hilda Watkis presided at the organ, and prior to
the service played &#8220;O Gladsome Light&#8221; and &#8220;I know that my
Redeemer liveth.&#8221;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>As the cortege entered the church the hymns &#8220; Let
saints on earth&#8221; and &#8220;Blest are the pure in heart,&#8221; were
sung. The rector conducted the service, and after the singing of the Psalm,=
 &#8220;The
Lord is my Shepherd,&#8221; he read as the lesson, selected passages from t=
he
Gospels, and the prayers were taken by the Rev. J. H. Roberts. The hymn &#8=
220;Now
the labourer&#8217;s task is o&#8217;er,&#8221; was also sung, and the Nunc=
 Dimatis
was the recessional, following which Miss Watkis effectively played Chopin&=
#8217;s
&#8220;Funeral March&#8221; as the cortege left the church.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The procession from the church to the <st1:place w:st=
=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Broseley</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Cemetery</=
st1:PlaceType></st1:place>,
where the interment took place, was nearly half-a-mile in length. The commi=
ttal
service at the graveside was taken by the rector, and the body was placed to
rest in a grave lined with moss, laurel leaves and chrysanthemums.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Amongst those present were the folloing:&#8212;Lord and=
 Lady
Forester (<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Willey</st1:Pla=
ceName> <st1:PlaceType
 w:st=3D"on">Park</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>), Col. Sir Chas. Yate, Lt. Co=
l. P.
Weld Forester, Major Rowland Hunt, Major Chas. T. Dugdale (Whitchcurch), Mr.
Samuel Withers (chairman of the Shropshire War Pensions Committee), <st1:co=
untry-region
w:st=3D"on">Col.</st1:country-region> A. R. <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:Cit=
y w:st=3D"on">Woodland</st1:City></st1:place>
(secretary, Lady Forester Hospital Trust), Mr. T. Ward Green (vice-chairman=
 of
the Salop County Council), Mr. T. Cambidge and Mr. G.<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Cambidge (Salop County Council), M=
r. L.
Holden (divisional surveyor, Salop County Council), Mr. W. L. Edge (assista=
nt
clerk, C.C), Dr. W. Stanley Hughes (<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w=
:st=3D"on">Salop</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Mental Hospital</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>), M=
r.
Alma Rhodes, C.C. (chairman, Wenlock Guardians&#8217; Committee), Mr. H. C.
Simpson, C.C., Mr. Jos. Simpson (Horsehay Ironworks Co., Ltd)., Major H. R.
Moseley (Buildwas Park), Major W. Baxter (Shrewsbury), Col. Thompson, Mr. H.
Heasman and Miss Frances Pitt, joint M.P.H. (representing the Wheatland Hun=
t),
Col. G. G. P. Heywood, Major Edge, Mr. F. C. and Mr. W.<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>T. Howells<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>(Messrs. Craven Dunnill and Co., L=
td.),
Mr. Percival Maw (director and secretary), Mr. E. J. Exley (director), and =
Mr.
J. W. Price (works manager, of Messrs. Maw and Co., Ltd., Jackfield), Mr. H=
. Bowen
(The Madeley Wood Co.).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. G. H. S. Lester (representing <st1:place w:st=3D"on=
"><st1:country-region
 w:st=3D"on">Col.</st1:country-region></st1:place> <span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;</span>Baldwin Webb and Col. H. L. Oldham,
D.S.O., and the Wrekin Conservative and, Unionist Association), Mr. T. Hulse
and Mr. W. Bartlam (representing the Iron-Bridge branch of the British<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Legion), Mr. A. Parrock (Iron-Brid=
ge
Comrades&#8217; Club), members 1st Broseley Boy Scouts), Mr. W. S. Malcolm
(chairman), Mr. W. H. Wright (vice-chairman), Mr. C. Caddick-Adams
(Stoke-on-Trent), Mr.. L. G. Tomlinson (<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:=
st=3D"on">Newcastle</st1:City></st1:place>,
Staffs.), representing, the National Association of Roofing Tile Manufactur=
ers,
Mr. Archibald Bartlam and Mr. Humphrey James (representing George Legge and
Son, Ltd.),. Mr. John F. Rowe (representing the directors of the Benthall a=
nd
Iron-Bridge Pottery Co., Ltd.), and Mr. R. Whitmore (representing the
work-people).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Mayor of Wenlock (Mr. O. D. Murphy), Aldermen Jos.
Nicklin, W. Roberts, W. Bishop, W. J. Legge, C. Edwards, Councillors A. A.
Exley, Jas. Davies, H. H. Wase, H. Davis, W. Oakley; W. G. Dyas,. F. Bagnal=
l,
E. S. Owen, W. Edwards, J. S. Barker, H. Welsh, T. H. Thompson, T. H. Thoma=
s, J.
Myatt, Mr. F. W. Derry (town clerk), Capt.<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>=
&nbsp;
</span>A. H. Thorn-Pudsey (magistrates&#8217; clerk), Dr. M. Gepp (Medical
Officer of Health), Mr. Arnold Jones (borough treasurer), Mr.<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>F. Richards (borough<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>surveyor), Mr. C. Thomas (sanitary
inspector), Mr. A. O. Callear (water engineer), Mr. Walter Woof, Mr. A. G. =
Penn
and Mr. Cecil Oakes (collectors), Mr. F. S. Francis and Mr. Cadman (school =
attendance
officers), Mr. J. H. Grainger (auditor), Mr. G. Fraser (headmaster,
Coalbrookdale Boys&#8217; high School), Mr. T. P. Norcombe (representing the
staff), Mr. L. Wallett and Mr. T. Lloyd (Coalbrookdale High School Old Boys=
&#8217;
Association), and six of the senior scholars, Mr. C. A.. Ashby (representing
Broseley C. of E. Schools).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Terry (Benthall), Mrs. St. Barbe Sl=
aden
(Benthall Hall), Mrs. and Miss Thorn-Pudsey, Dr and Mrs. Fox-Edwards, Mr Ch=
as.
Clarke-Bruff, Mrs. and Miss Malcolm, Mr. John Bishop, Mr. E. H. H. Short in=
g,
Messrs. John, and Lawrence. Hearn. Mr. William Edge, Mr. George Ball, Mr. W.
Shepherd, Mr. F. Oakley, Mr. George Boden, Mr. T. Jones (representing Victo=
ria
Institute), Mrs. A. C. Howells (Little Wenlock Rectory), Mr. R. Green and M=
r.
Roberts (representing J. C. Green, Iron-Bridge), Mr. W. H. Griffiths
(Coal-port), Mr. J. Bunnagar (representing the Broseley Cricket Club), Mess=
rs.
G. Stewart and J. Harrison<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>(
representing Jackfield Prize Silver Band), Mr. W. Francis, Mr. T. H. Franci=
s,
Mr. Cecil Roberts, Messrs. William, Percy and Harry Roberts, Mr. D. Buchanan
(Lightmoor), Mr. J. L. Au Sautoy (Shifnal), Mr. T. Morris, C.C. (Callaughto=
n),
Mr. G. Stokes and Mr. M. G. E. Stokes (Coalbrookdale), Mrs. Humphrey James,=
 Mr.
J. Doughty, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Price (The Mount), Mr. and Mrs. W. And rows,
Mrs. J. G. Broadhurst, Mr. C. W. Chadwick (representing the G.W. Railway
Company), Mr. J. A. Downes, Mr. G. Potts, Mr. Cyril Potts, Mr. J. Shaun (Ll=
oyds
Bank, Ltd.), Mr. A. Scott, Mr. T. H. Broadhurst, Capt. and Mrs. Wilfred
Forster, Capt. H. R. Perkins, D.S.O., M.C., Mr. Will Storey (representing
Jackfield ex-Service. Men), Messrs. W. H., C. and Philip Smith, Mr. P.
Blackford (Bridgnorth), Mr. R. A. Jones (Iron-Bridge).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>In addition to the family wreaths, floral tributes of
exquisite flowers were sent by the following:</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Broseley Branch Men&#8217;s and Women&#8217;s Conservat=
ive
and Unionist Association; Mr. and Mrs. George Potts and family; Broseley
Cricket Club; Capt. Roger Haslewood, M.C.; Mr. R. W. B. Clutterbuck; Messrs.
Craven, Dunnill and Co., Ltd.; Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Howells; Mr. and Mrs. W.
Howells; Mr. and Mrs. Broadhurst; Kath and Allan; Mother and girls; Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Boulton (<st1:City w:st=3D"on"><st1:place w:st=3D"on">Wellington=
</st1:place></st1:City>);
Capt. R. Perkins; Capt. and Mrs. Wilfred Forster;<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Ray and Alec; Mrs. William Hughes =
and
family (Wem); Committee and members Benthall Cricket Club; Miss Hurst
(Coalbrookdale); Mrs. J.. C. Green and family (Iron-Bridge); The Indoor and
Outdoor Servants; Harriet Maiden and Annie Davies; Mr. and Mrs. Shorting; M=
r.
Nicklin; Iona, Bola, Felicia; All at the Welfare Centre; Members of Broseley
Lawn Tennis Club; Mr., and Mrs. W. E. Price and Mrs. Bromwich; Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Jones; General and Mrs. Ward; Ethel and Gladys Lister O. D. Murphy a=
nd
family; Mr. and Mrs. Aston (Hockley); Mrs. Charlton; Mr. Chas. Clarke-Bruff;
Chairman, members and officials of Salop County Council; Miss Potts and Mis=
s M.<span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>A.
Potts; Mrs. Sladen and Mrs. Fanshawe; Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Howell and the
Misses Howell.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp; </span></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;</span><st1:City=
 w:st=3D"on">Myra</st1:City>
and Ernest; Mr. and _Mrs. Humphrey James; Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Roberts and M=
argaret;
Mr. J. A. Downes; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ranger; Mrs. James Herron; Capt., Mr=
s.
and Miss Thorn-Pudsey; Borough of Wenlock Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors; =
<st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Ada</st1:City></st1:place>; Mr. and Mrs. =
T.
Lloyd; Ivor. and Mrs. Molyneux; Dr. and Mrs. Fox-Edwards; Lord and Lady
Forester; Mrs. Edwards and family; Mr. and Mrs. Percival Maw; Lawriette and
Rosalind (Wilmaw, Ambleside); Mrs. H.<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;
</span><st1:place w:st=3D"on">W. Hamilton</st1:place> and family; The Madel=
ey
Wood Company; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Exley (Bridgnorth); Mrs. G. D. Best and R=
ichard
Colley; The Severn Salmon and Angling Association. Mrs. J. A. Davis and fam=
ily;
Committee and Members of the Victoria Institute; Messrs. Instone (High Stre=
et);
Mr., Mrs. and Miss Malcolm, Coalbrookdale High School Old Boys&#8217;
Association; The members of Broseley Girls&#8217; Hockey Club; The Teachers=
 of
Broseley Schools (two); Jackfield Prize&#8217; Silver Band and Committee.</=
p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>First Broseley Scouts; Whitehall Rovers Football Club; =
The
Staff, Harington Water Works; The British Legion (Iron-Bridge); Headmaster =
and
Staff, Coalbrookdale High School; Mr. and Mrs. Will Hearn; Miss N. Jones; T=
he
Members of the North Staffordshire Brick and Tile Manufacturers&#8217; Asso=
ciation;
The Members of the National Association Roofing Tile Manufacturers; Messrs.
George Legge and Co., Ltd.; John Hearn and family; T. J. Hearn and family; =
<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;</span>The members of the Caughley and Dee=
p Pits;
The Employees of the Wallace Works; The Clay Miners of the Wallace and Milb=
urgh
Pits; The Employees of the Broseley Tileries; The Directors, Messrs. Maw an=
d Co.,
Ltd.; The Staff, Messrs. Maw and Co., Ltd.; Capt. and Mrs. E. D Collins; Mr=
. Edward
Young (West Croydon); The Employees, Milburgh Works; The London Association=
 of
Master Slaters and Tilers; Miss Thursfield.; John. and Ellen Aspell; Work
people of the Benthall and Iron-Bridge Pottery Co.; The Directors,<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Benthall and Iron-Bridge Pottery C=
o.;
The Broseley Roofing Tile Association; Col. am Mrs. Heywood; Salop Mental
Hospital Mr. and Mrs. W. Bishop; Major and Mrs. C. T. Dugdale; Lt.-Col. the=
 Hon
Weld Forester; G.F.T., Much Wenlock</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. James
Davies, Broseley.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>8<sup>th</sup> November 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>MEMORIAL SERVICE. &#8212; During the Patronal Festival =
at the
Parish Church, a memorial service was held on Saturday for the late matron =
of
the Broseley Lady Forester Hospital, Miss Annie Elizabeth Farrier, who died=
 on
October 29, at the age of thirty-nine years, at her home, Brook House Farm,
Wednesfield, Staffordshire, after a painful illness lasting about six month=
s,
which she bore with wonderful fortitude and courage. During the last period=
 of
her illness, the Rev. C. S. Jackson (Rector of Broseley), was a frequent
visitor to her bed-side. Deceased at the commencement of her illness was
granted three months&#8217; leave which was then extended a further month, =
when
her continued illness compelled her to resign her position as matron, much =
to
the regret of the trustees. During her three years residence in charge of t=
he
hospital, she had made many friends and had endeared herself to the many
patients who had benefited by her devoted attentions to their sufferings. S=
he
was also much loved by the staff. In addition to her professional duties she
found time to give valuable assistance to the, church Sunday School as a
teacher.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Details of the funeral will be found under &#8220;<st1:=
place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Shrewsbury</st1:City></st1:place>.&#8221;=
</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>DISTRICT
COUNCIL.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>At Wednesday&#8217;s meeting of the District Council, A=
ld. J.
Nicklin (vice-chairman), upon taking the chair, made sympathetic reference =
to
the death of their former Chairman, Major D. L. Prestage. He said that Mr.
Prestage had filled the chair for close upon 30 years. His death had robbed
them of an able colleague, whose work in connection with the town could nev=
er
be forgotten. He could safely say that during the past 70 years no townsman=
 of
Broseley had earned the respect of its inhabitants more than their late
chairman, by his honourable conduct, generous actions and faithful service =
to
the district.&#8212;All the members stood in silence, and a resolution of
sympathy and condolence was passed with Mrs. Prestage and the relatives.&#8=
212;As
a mark of respect, the election of members to the respective committees, wh=
ich
is usually made at the first November meeting, was deferred until the next
meeting.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Clerk, reporting on finance, stated that the general
district account, after cheques to the amount of &pound;207 10s. 6d. had be=
en
drawn that day, would show a credit balance of &pound;720 2s. Against the w=
ater
account payments were being made of &pound;58 8s. 6d., which would increase=
 the
debit balance to &pound;184 0s. 4d.&#8212;The chairman mentioned that, taki=
ng
the two accounts together, they had a credit balance of &pound;530, as agai=
nst
&pound;117 at the corresponding period last year, which was a satisfactory
position.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The collector reported that he had collected &pound;42 =
3s.
9d. of the second instalment of the water rate, which left an amount of
&pound;301 16s. 3d. outstanding.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The surveyor gave particulars of his expenditure for the
month amounting to &pound;26 0s. 2d.&#8212; The sewage questions of Broseley
Wood King Street Council houses, and the piping in of Benthall brook were
further discussed, and the surveyor was instructed to give further particul=
ars
as to the cost.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The chairman placed before the members the plan of the
original sewage scheme for the whole district, prepared by the engineers in
1906, and it was decided that the small schemes now contemplated, should be
carried out in such a way as to enable them to be linked up with the origin=
al
scheme when they were in a position to adopt it.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>It was decided to increase the number of lamps lighted =
by
five, these to be placed in <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on=
">Barber
  Street</st1:address></st1:Street>, Hockley, the top of Carver&#8217;s Roa=
d,
and <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Swan Street</st1:addre=
ss></st1:Street>,
also one in Jackfield.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The water engineer (Mr. Callear) gave details of repair=
s,
extensions and overhauls carried out in the past month, also particulars of
Consumptions through meters in the district for the&#8230;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>8<sup>th</sup> November 1930</p>

<h3>BANKRUPTCY COURT.</h3>

<h3><st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">SHREWSBURY</st1:City></st1=
:place>.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>&#8216;Monday (before Mr. Registrar Allan G. Hughes). <=
/p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody style=3D'text-indent:0cm'><b style=3D'mso-bidi-font-wei=
ght:normal'>Tile
Manufacturer&#8217;s Failure.<o:p></o:p></b></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Re Thomas Doughty, Woodside, Coalbrookdale, carrying on
business, under the style of &#8220;John Doughty and Son&#8221;, at Jack-fi=
eld,
tile manufacturer.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The gross liabilities in this matter were stated to be
&pound;7,202 18s. 3d., expected to rank for dividend &pound;6,276 5s. 6d. T=
here
were 66 unsecured creditors for &pound;5,885. The net assets were estimated=
 to
produce &pound;4,308 10s. 10d.. and the deficiency was expected to amount to
&pound;1,967 14s. 8d. The receiving order was made on a creditor&#8217;s
petition.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Debtor, who was 67 years of age. stated, in reply to the
Assistant O. R. (Mr. Ellis Edwards) that he took over the tilery at Jackfie=
ld,
near Broseley on his father&#8217;s death about 38 years ago. In addition to
about &pound;200 capital of his own, he in order to provide the necessary w=
orking
capital, borrowed &pound;1,300 from his two sisters and a brother. The busi=
ness
was successful till the outbreak of the war, his income amounting to about
&pound;500 per annum. From that period till 1919 the tiiery was idle, and
before the works could be re-opened some two or three thousand pounds had t=
o be
spent. He also incurred expense represented by interest on a bank overdraft
which, in May, 1929, amounted to &pound;2,140 Owing to the frost of Februar=
y.
1929 he sustained a loss which he estimated &pound;2,000. In addition to the
amounts mentoned in the statement he had received about &pound;2,200 from h=
is
wife from time to time, and that also had been lost in the business. It wou=
ld
not, however rank for dividend. He was so much handicapped for want of capi=
tal
that he could not accept all the orders he might have had during the past
twelve months. Had he been able to do so he might have got over his difficu=
lties.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Registrar, referring to the &pound;2,000 which debt=
or
said he had from his wife, stated that that amount should be taken into acc=
ount
in estimating the deficiency, which would thus be increased to about</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The examination was adjourned.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>15<sup>th</sup> November 1930</p>

<h3>MADELEY</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>DISTRICT
COUNCIL.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>At Wednesday&#8217;s meeting, Ald. Roberts was re-elect=
ed
chairman, and in returning thanks, be said that the outlook, as far as the
Madeley Ward was concerned, was none too bright, but he ventured to say that
there were signs of increased prosperity. The electrical power station at B=
uildwas
was bound to make its presence felt, and he was informed on good authority =
that
a new industry was to be introduced at Coalbrookdale in the shape of a toy =
factory,
for which purpose a portion of the old Coalbrookdale works had been secured=
. He
understood that the new works would probably give employment to between 200=
 and
300 girls. Ald. Roberts extended a welcome to new members, Messrs. Jesse and
Lloyd, and also extended a similar welcome to Messrs. Barker and Barnett, w=
ho
successfully sought re-election at the recent election.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The clerk read a letter signed by a number of ratepayers
regarding the condition of <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on"=
>Coalport
  Road</st1:address></st1:Street> and appealing for something to be done.
&#8212; The chairman said they were dealing with such condition road in
sections, and that this road would be attended to when they were in positio=
n to
do so.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>POLICE. COURT.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday (before the Mayor (Mr. O. D. Murphy), Lord Fore=
ster; <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:country-region w:st=3D"on">Col.</st1:country-region></st1:=
place><span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Sir Chas. Yate, Ald. J. Nicklin, a=
nd
Messrs. E. J. Exley and J. S. Barker).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Frederick Watson, 5, Smithy Bank, Broseley, was charged=
 with
unlawfully taking game (a pheasant) without a license on October 24th, on t=
he
Willey Estates&#8217; land, in the parish of Barrow. Lord Forester did not
adjudicate in this case.&#8212;Thos. Foulkes, Keeper&#8217;s. Cottage,
Shirlett, prosecuted, and Henry Kitson, gamekeeper, stated that at 2-45 p.m=
. he
observed defendant enter the wood and walk to where the pheasants were feed=
ing,
and with a catapult kill a hen pheasant. Defendant ran away on being<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>challenged.&#8212;Defendant pleade=
d not
guilty, and said that on that day he came home from the Labour Exchange bef=
ore
dinner, and his wife had been ill, so he prepared the dinner and washed his
child and sent him to school. After sawing some wood he then decided to go =
over
to Benthall to Mr.. George Aston&#8217;s house at The Mines. He looked at t=
he
clock, and found that it had stopped at two o&#8217;clock, but did not know=
 how
long. He arrived there at about five minutes to three, and Mr. Aston greeted
him with the words, &#8220;You have come to do the bird&#8217;s claws&#8221=
;.
He stayed there until about 10 minutes to 4 or 4, o&#8217;clock, and then,
returned home, and he spoke to a Mr. Poyner on his way back. Answering the
Bench, defendant said he had not called Mr. Aston as a witness, as he was
a<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>man nearly blind, but he was
prepared to send for him to the Court; and that Mr. Poyner had had to go <s=
pan
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp;</span>to work. &#8212; The Bench consider=
ed
defendant guilty, and with a view of trying to put a stop to this sort of
thing, imposed, a fine of. &pound;5, including costs, or one month&#8217;s
imprisonment.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp; </span></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>15<sup>th</sup> November 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY,</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>ON ARMISTICE DAY a solemn ser vice was held at the town=
&#8217;s
War Memorial, which was conducted by the rector (Rev. C. S. Jackson). The
service was attended by a large crowd of townspeople, also the Mayor of Wen=
lock
(Mr. O. D. Murphy). The service opened with the singing of the hymn, &#8220=
;O
God, our Help, in ages past,&#8221; and after the prayer the Two Minutes&#8=
217;
Silence was reverently observed. This was followed by a short address, give=
n by
the rector, and after the blessing, the National Anthem was sung. Mr. W. E.
Davies (church choirmaster), Mr. F. S. Francis, and Mr. N. H. Wase led the
singing. Many beautiful floral tributes were laid on the memorial by the
parents, relatives and friends of the fallen heroes, whose names are inscri=
bed
thereon.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>YOUNG BRITONS.&#8212;An Armistice Day rally was held on=
 Nov.
11, when about 70 of the boy and girl members of the Broseley branch met in=
 the
Conservative Room (Town Hall), and were addressed by the prospective
Conservative candidate (Col. Baldwin Webb), his subject being &#8220;Armist=
ice
Day.&#8221; The speaker was accompanied by his sister, Miss Baldwin Webb. T=
he address
was much appreciated by the children. A vote of thanks was accorded the
speaker, on the motion of Mr. E. H. Shorting.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>&#8220;AT HOMES.&#8221;&#8212;In connection with the Pa=
rish
Church&#8217;s various societies, a new venture for the winter season is be=
ing
tried in the form of Saturday evening &#8220;At Homes&#8221; for the amusem=
ent
and entertainment in a simple and cheap form of the younger people. The fir=
st
of these was held on Saturday, and proved a success, a good company being
present. The hostesses on this occasion were the Sunday School teachers. The
amusements consisted of whist, competitions, circle games and other items.
Refreshments also were provided, and a happy evening was spent.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212; At the weekly whist drive, held on
Monday, the following players were successful in getting the highest scores=
:-1
Mrs. S. Roberts, 2 Mrs. Embrey; 1 Mrs. W. Meredith (as gent.), 2 -Mrs. Glad=
ys
Roberts (as gent.). The prizes were presented by Mrs. E. Millward, and Mr. =
R.
Hood undertook the duties of M.C.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE LAST of the series of whist drives, organised by the
Cricket Club Committee, which was postponed owing to the death of Major D. =
L.
Prestage, took place at the rectory (kindly lent by the Rev. C. S. Jackson)=
, on
Nov. 7. These drives have been very enjoyable throughout. The prize-winners=
 were:
1 Mrs. E. Millward, 2 Mrs. E. Harrison; 1 Mrs. S. Roberts (playing as gent.=
), 2
Mr. B. Wase. The prizes for the highest aggregate score gained in the series
were won by Mrs. L. Wase and Mr. W. J. Garbett. The prizes were presented by
the Rev. C. S. Jackson, captain of the club, and Mr. A. J. Garbett again
carried out the duties of KC. The proceeds throughout have been to help to
defray the remaining debt on the new cricket pavilion.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">MISSI=
ON</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">CHURCH</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> (BROSELEY
WOOD).&#8212; The &#8216;Three M.&#8217;s&#8221; Concert Party gave an exce=
llent
concert on Nov. 5, each item being well received by a large audience. The
programme consisted of choruses, sketches and cross talks, also songs by Mi=
ss
I. Lister and Mr. W. Hurdley, and duets by Miss Lister and Mr. W. Wilke. The
proceeds are to be devoted to the mission&#8217;s social fund. At the close=
 of
an enjoyable entertainment, a hearty vote of thanks was accorded the party.=
</p>

<h3>WILLEY (Broseley) .</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>ARMISTICE SERVICE.&#8212;On Sunday au Armistice service=
 was
held in the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:P=
laceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, which gas v=
ery
largely attended. The service was conducted by the new Rector (Rev. G. F.
Hales), who also preached an eloquent and appropriate sermon. Suitable less=
ons
from Ecclesiastes and Revelations were read by Lord Forester. The special h=
ymns
sung were: &#8220;O God, our Help in ages past&#8221;, &#8220;O valiant hea=
rts&#8221;,
&#8220;Thy kingdom come&#8221;, and &#8220;The strife is o&#8217;er&#8221;,=
 and
Mr. W. V. Wase (organist) presided at the organ. At the close of the service
Bugler G. Edwards (Broseley), Pte. (reserve) 1st. King&#8217;s Shropshire L=
.I.,
sounded the &#8220;Last Post&#8221; and the &#8220;Re veille&#8221;, and the
solemn service concluded with the singing of a verse of tihe National Anthe=
m,
followed by the Blessing.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DISABLED SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED.&#8212; On Saturday, a la=
rge
part of disabled ex-Service men were entertamed by Lord and Lady For ester =
at <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Willey</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceTyp=
e w:st=3D"on">Park</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>.
The guests came<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>from Highbury
Hospital Birmingham, and various parts of <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Shropshire=
</st1:place>,
and were conveyed to and fro by charabancs and private cars. After being
welcomed by his lordship the guest sat down to a splendid tea in the spacio=
us
hall, following which a concert was given by members of the Alexandra Music=
al Society
(Birmingham), assisted by local talent&#8212;Mr. A. O. Callear (bass), of
Madeley, and Dr. Turner, of the Shirlett Sanatorium. Among those present who
assisted in serving tea, etc. were the Mayor and Mayoress of Wenlock (Mr. a=
nd
Mrs. O. D. Murphy), <st1:State w:st=3D"on"><st1:place w:st=3D"on">Col</st1:=
place></st1:State>
Baldwin Webb, Major R. Hunt, Capt and Mrs. Philip Hunt, Rev. G. F. Hale (Re=
ctor
of Willey), Rev. C. S. Jackson (Rector of Broseley), and Mr. and Mrs Hugh W=
elsh
(Willey Old Hall). At the close of a very happy function a vote of thanks w=
as accorded
Lord and Lady For ester for their kindness.</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD,</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>ARMISTICE SERVICE.&#8212;On Sunday a parade was organis=
ed by
the local ex-Service men, of whom a good number at tended, also the R.A.O.B=
.,
and <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">1st St</st1:address></=
st1:Street>
Mary&#8217;s Girl Guides, under Miss W. Per kins. The procession was formed=
 at
the <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Memorial</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=
=3D"on">Bridge</st1:PlaceType>,
upon which a wreath was placed by Capt. E. D. Collins (Broseley), and heade=
d by
the Jackfield prize sliver band, in the charge a Bandmaster W. Ellis, march=
ed
to the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceN=
ame> <st1:PlaceType
 w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> for Divine service, which w=
as
conducted by the Rev. J. H. Roberts (Rector), who during the service read t=
he
names of the Jackfield men who fell in the Great War. After the service the=
 procession
re-formed and marched to the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"=
on">Free</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Bridge</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> for dismissa=
l,
previously to which Capt. Collins made a short appropriate speech. The para=
de
was in the charge of ex-Sergt.-Major W. Storey (Jackfield).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>ON ARMISTICE DAY a wreath was placed on the grave of th=
e late
Major D. L. Prestage as a tribute from Jackfield ex-Service men.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>THE BOAT INN FLOWER SHOW COMMITTEE held a meeting on No=
v. 7,
when it was decided to allot donations to the following institutions:&#8212=
;Royal
Salop Infirmary &pound;8 8s., Eye, Ear and Throat hospital &pound;6 6s., Sh=
irlett
Sanatorium 2s., Iron-Bridge Dispensary ,&pound;2, Iron-Bridge Child Welfare
&pound;1, Jackfield Comforts Cupboard fund 10s., leaving a balance in hand =
of
&pound;10. The committee were very pleased with the way in which the show h=
ad
turned out. They felt that Mr. G. Harrington (hon. secretary) worked very h=
ard
to make it a great success, also Mr. T. Pritchard (chairman) and Mr. M. Fox
(hon. treasurer).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>29<sup>th</sup> November 1930</p>

<h3>SHIRLETT.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SUDDEN DEATH.- While out shooting with a party from <st=
1:City
w:st=3D"on">Birmingham</st1:City> in Tunes Field, Hawthorns Farm, Shirlett,=
 Mr.
Stanley Thomas Robson, aged 43, company direct or of Moseley, <st1:place w:=
st=3D"on"><st1:City
 w:st=3D"on">Birmingham</st1:City></st1:place>, fell down dead. No inquest =
will
be held.</p>

<h3>MUCH WENLOCK.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>PETTY SESSIONS, Tuesday, before the Mayor (Mr O. D. Mur=
phy)
(in the chair), and a full bench of magistrates. &#8212; Cyril Hill (motor
driver) and Thomas Smith (labourer), of 2, Willey Furnaces, were charged wi=
th
stealing a concrete mixing board, the property of Overhead Cables, Ltd.,
Manchester, from a field at the Dunge Farm, Broseley, on Oct. 8.&#8212;P.C.
Davies stated that when interviewed regarding the matter, Hill at first den=
ied
any knowledge of it, but afterwards admitted taking the board, which he used
for a door. Smith stated that he had assisted him to do this.&#8212; Both
defendants expressed regret, and Hill was fined &pound;2 and 12s. 6d. costs,
Smith being placed on probation for 12 months.&#8212; Harry Roberts, 15, <s=
t1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Church Street</st1:address></st1:Stree=
t>,
Broseley, was charged with using a tractor without a Road Fund license on O=
ct.
4. Mr. Taylor again prosecuted in this case, and P.C. Humphries testified a=
s to
examining the license, which he found had expired.&#8212;Roberts, addressing
the Bench, said that the tractor had broken down and he was only using it f=
or
the purpose of bringing it home.&#8212;After consideration the case was dis=
missed
on payment of the costs (14s.).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>BROSELEY</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>&#8220;AT HOMES.&#8221;&#8212;The second of the series =
in
connection with the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Paris=
h</st1:PlaceName>
 <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>&#8217;s Soci=
eties&#8217;
&#8220;socials,&#8221; was held in the Town Hall on Saturday. This one was
organised by Mesdames R. Smitheman, E. Jones, R. Smith, H. Reynolds, W. E.
Davis; Maiden and the Misses Potter, Davis and Jones (Broseley Wood); who w=
ere
also the hostesses, and a company of about 80 was present. The rector (Rev.=
 C.
S. Jackson) presided, and the amusements consisted of games, competitions,
whist and dancing. Mrs. E. Instone played, for the dancing. Mrs. E. Williams
gave two solos, &#8220;The Children&#8217;s Home&#8221; and &#8220; Pal o&#=
8217;
Mine,&#8221; Mrs. N. Williams providing the pianoforte accompaniments. Mrs.
Walter E. Davies recited &#8220;Truth in Parenthesis&#8221; and &#8220;In t=
he
rain.&#8221; During the evening refreshments were handed round, and a very
enjoyable time was spent.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>AN EVENING CONCERT, organised by the committee of the
Pheasant Hotel Flower Show, to augment their fund to hand over to the Frien=
dly
Societies&#8217; Hospital Committee, was given in the Town Hall on Monday. =
Col.
Baldwin Webb kindly attended and took the chair, supported by Capt. E. D.
Collins, who, in introducing the chairman, described the purpose for which =
the
concert was being held, and paid tribute to the Flower Show Committee, who,=
 he
said, handed over a total sum of &pound;251 to the hospitals&#8217; fund si=
nce
1919. An interesting programme was sustained by the following artistes, Mr.
Gerald Edge presiding at the piano:&#8212;Iron-Bridge Quartet Party (Messrs=
. A.
Dennis, P. Heighway, F. Aston and W. Harper). Miss Winnie Wood (soprano), M=
r.
T. E. Wace (bass), Mr. Vincent Davies (tenor), Mr. P. Heighway (horn solos),
Master G. Jinks, Mr. E. Heighway. At the interval Col. Baldwin Webb made a =
few
remarks in which lie referred to the good work being done by the promoters =
of
the concert, and urged the company to do all they could for their hospitals,
and he wished the society every possible success. At the close of an enjoya=
ble
entertainment, Capt. Collins proposed a vote of thanks to Col. Baldwin-Webb=
 for
taking the chair, and to the artistes, which was seconded by Mr. V. Davis, =
and
carried amid great cheers.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>6<sup>th</sup> December 1930</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>Sixty Years Ago.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>EXTRACTS
FROM THE &#8220;JOURNAL.&#8221;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>A
SALOPIAN CENTENARIAN</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Dec. 7, 1870.&#8212;&#8221;At the weekly meeting of the
Brentford board of Guardians on Wednesday, the master of the house reported
that Mary Hicks, aged 104, belonging to the parish of Isleworth, died on No=
v.
24. She was the widow of John Hicks, who died on June 27, 1818, at the age =
of
66. Both were admitted into the workhouse on June 27, 1848.The deceased Mary
Hicks, was born on Aug. 11, 1766, and was baptised on Feb. 15, 1767, at <st=
1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Broseley</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceT=
ype
 w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>, Salop. Since her admission=
 into
the workhouse, now over 27 years ago, she had fared well and was a very hale
old lady, even after she had lived a century. She retained all her facultie=
s to
within a short time of her death, and could walk about with the aid of a st=
ick.
Barely six months ago her recollection was so good that she gave one of the
guardians a complete history of her life. The remains of this remarkable old
lady were interred in Isleworth Churchyard on Wednesday afternoon, on which
occasion several of the guardians attended. Four inmates followed, whose un=
ited
ages amounted to 333 years, being an average of 83 years.&#8221;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>BROSELEY,</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.&#8212; The Hospital Fund Com=
mittee
held a meeting, with Mr. J. Watkins in the chair, at the Pheasant Hotel on =
Nov.
28, for the purpose of allocating the present year&#8217;s collections, when
the following grants were made, which in view of so much unemployment in the
neighbourhood, were considered to be very satisfactory:&#8212; Iron-Bridge
Dispensary, &pound;10 10s.; Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, Shrewsbury, &poun=
d;6
6s.; Royal Infirmary, Shrewsbury, &pound;5 5s.; Shropshire Sanatorium, &pou=
nd;2
2s.; Broseley Lady Forester Hospital (Christmas fund), &pound;2; Iron-Bridge
Welfare Fund, 2s.; Sanatorium After-Treatment fund, &pound;1; Oswestry
Orthopaedic Hospital, &pound;1 s.; Wolverhampton Women&#8217;s Hospital,
&pound;1 1s.; Salop Blind Institution, &pound;1; reserve fund for local dis=
tress,
&pound;18 14s. A vote of thanks was proposed by the chairman to the committ=
ee
and officials for services rendered, also to all friends who had so very ki=
ndly
given their assistance. During the meeting the committee stood in silence a=
s a
tribute to the late Mr. Reginald Whitehead (professional singer), of <st1:p=
lace
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Manchester</st1:City></st1:place>, who ve=
ry
kindly gave his services for the benefit of the hospitals when visiting the
district.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>WHIST DRIVE.&#8212;The weekly drive was held at the Soc=
ial
Club on Monday, when the following were successful in receiving prizes:-1 M=
rs.
C. Meredith, 2 Miss N. Roberts (The&#8217;Fox); 1 Miss Lena Evans (as gent.=
), 2
Mrs. Gladys Roberts (as gent.). The prizes were presented by Mrs. James Eva=
ns,
to whom a vote of thanks was accorded, on the motion of Mr. H. Watkins (<st=
1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Queen Street</st1:address></st1:Street=
>), who
also carried out the duties of M.C. </p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>CHURCH MISSION (BROSELEY WOOD).&#8212;The second annive=
rsary<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>service was held on Sunday, when,
following evensong and a short address, given by Mr. E. C. S. White, a spec=
ial
musical service was given by Miss M. Clarke (Wellington), and Mr. Vincent D=
avis
(Broseley), also the choir. Miss Clarke sang solos from &#8220;The Elijah&#=
8221;
and &#8220;The Messiah,&#8221; and Mr. Davis (tenor), gave the solos &#8220=
;<st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Paradise</st1:place>&#8221; and &#8220;My Task.&#8221; The choi=
r for
their part gave choruses, and Miss Venn sang two solos. Mrs. T. Powell
(organist), provided the accompaniments. There was a large congregation
present. This was followed on Monday by a concert, given by the Broseley
G.F.S., under the direction of Mrs. W. E. Davis, to a crowded audience. Ald=
. J.
Nicklin took the chair. A lengthy programme was excellently rendered, and t=
he
artistes were:&#8212;The Misses Annie Lloyd, R. Aston, H. Dodd, Mary Butler=
, K.
and E. Aston, Michel Hill, E. Meredith, D. Sneyd, and Mrs. P. Dodd (nee Nan=
cy
Butler). The programme also included songs and choruses by other G.F.S. gir=
ls,
which were well applauded.<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp; </span>Mr.
Walter Davis presided at the piano. During the evening. Mrs. T. Powell gave=
 an
account of the work of the mission for the past two years since its incepti=
on.
At the close of an enjoyable entertainment, Aid. Nicklin proposed, and Mr. =
E.
C. S. White seconded, a hearty vote of thanks to the G.F.S., which was carr=
ied
with cheers.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>COUNCIL
DISCUSSES NEW</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>HOUSING
ACT.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A meeting of Broseley District Council was held on Wedn=
esday,
when the newly-elected member (Mr. T. W. Howells) was welcomed to his seat.
Alderman J. Nicklin was elected chairman, and Alderman A. A. Exley
vice-chairman.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Clerk, reporting on finance, stated that the Decemb=
er
precept of &pound;153 13s. 4d. had been received, making a credit balance t=
hat
day in the general district account of &pound;872 15s. 4d. He gave details =
of
cheques then being drawn amounting to &pound;92 9s. 4d., which would reduce=
 the
credit balance to &pound;780 0s. In the water account he reported that the
collector had paid in &pound;106 10s. 2d. during the month, which reduced t=
he
debit to &pound;76 17s. 8d., and that cheques to the amount of &pound;133 1=
0s.
4d., being drawn that day, would increase the debit to &pound;210 8s.<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>Taking the two accounts together, =
they
would show a net credit of &pound;579 18s. as against a credit of &pound;166
16s. 3d. at the corresponding period last year.&#8212;The collector reported
that he had collected &pound;132 13s. 11d. of the second instalment of the
water rate, and the gross outstanding amounted to &pound;269 7s. 4d.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A closing order, on the advice of the medical officer of
health, in respect of a house in Simpson&#8217;s Lane under the new Housing
Act, brought about a lengthy discussion on the administration of the new Act
and the provision of suitable accommodation.&#8212;The inspector was instru=
cted
to go round the district and find out how many such cases would be likely to
arise and to report fully at the next meeting to enable them to study the
position.&#8212;The Clerk said that be had already written to the Ministry =
for
plans.&#8212;Mr. Richards (surveyor) presented an estimate of the cost of
piping the Benthall brook with 18in. pipes amounting to &pound;430 for the
whole section, plus labour, to be carried out by their own men. As the cost
would be so heavy it was suggested that they should do a section at a time =
over
the next few years, and the chairman was asked to meet the chairman of the
Barrow Ward and find out what portion of the cost they would be prepared to
undertake.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Surveyor stated that the cost of a drain to carry t=
he
sewage from the King Street housing to would be &pound;100 &#8212;but there
were difficulties in adopting this system&#8212;as against a cost of &pound=
;20
for providing an efficient septic tank.&#8212; In view of further houses be=
ing
erected on that site later on, the surveyor was instructed to prepare an
estimate of the cost for a septic tank suitable for 18 houses.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>It was decided to place an extra lamp near No. 2 cottag=
e on the
Bridge Hill, which would also be of service in lighting the road to the Mis=
sion
Hall in Broseley Wood.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<h3>BROSELEY</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>BURIAL BOARD.&#8212;The quarterly meeting was held on
Wednesday in the Board meeting<span style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>at
the Town Hall. Ald. A. A. Exley was unanimously elected chairman: The clerk
(Mr. F. W. Derry) reported that &pound;22 13s. 6d. had bee paid into the ac=
count
for fees, etc., received during the past quarter, thus reducing the debit
balance to &pound;4 6s. 2d., and that by cheques being paid out that day
mounting to &pound;16 18s. 2d., the account would show a debit balance of
&pound;21 1s. 4d.&#8212;The superintendent (Mr. F. S. Francis) reported that
the gas stove in the cemetery chapel, which was of a very old pattern, had =
been
condemned as past repair, and the meeting decided to have a new one
purchased.&#8212;Alderman Nicklin, the late chairman, read a letter he had
received complaining of desecration by dogs racing about the cemetery, and
stated that he had had a notice placed on the entrance gate warning<span
style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>visitors that dogs would not be al=
lowed
there unless under proper control, which notice, lie hoped, would put a sto=
p to
the nuisance.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>13<sup>th</sup> December 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>UNITED BROTHERHOOD.&#8212;At the meeting, held on Sunda=
y in
the Wes leyan Chapel, the Rev. H. H. Robert (rector of Jackfield), continued
his series of lectures, entitled &#8220;God and the Individual.&#8221; The
president, Mr. Hugh Welsh (Willey Old Hall), was in the chair, and he was s=
upported
by the Rev. G. P. Hales (rector of Willey). Mr W. E. Davis (<st1:place w:st=
=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName
 w:st=3D"on">Parish</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Church</st1:=
PlaceType></st1:place>
choir master) gave further instruction in his course on the art of singing =
and
voice production, and part singing was tried by the members. During the
afternoon Fellowship hymns were sung, under the conductorship of Mr. F. S.
Francis (precentor), and Mr. W. E. Davis presided it the organ.</p>

<h3>KING&#8217;S MESSENGERS.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The King&#8217;s Messengers (boys&#8217; and girls&#821=
7;
branches) were responsible for the arrangements of the &#8220;social&#8221;
held on Saturday evening in the Town Hall. In the afternoon they held their=
 annual
sale of work, which was opened by Miss Enid Jackson, and the members were
dressed in various fancy costumes. The stalls were in the charge of the
following:&#8212;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Boys&#8217; handiwork stall (wall-brackets, stools, pipe
racks, picture frames, etc.), Miss Potts; rug stall, Mr. Gerald Oakley; pro=
duce
stall, Master W. Goodrich and Harold Watkins; girls&#8217; drapery stall, M=
rs.
B. Wase. Guessing competitions were held, and these were run by Misses Mary=
 Roberts,
Rose Humphries, Irene Kenyon, Master H. Watkins, Mr. Harold Spurr, and the
winners were Miss D. Roberts, Mrs. Roden, Miss Ida Smith and Mrs. E. Taylor=
. </p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Short missionary plays were given, one by the girls, en=
titled
&#8220;Shut out,&#8221; under the direction of Mrs. B. Wase, and one by the
boys, entitled &#8220; Founders and Builders,&#8221; under Mrs. W. E. Davis=
.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>For the social evening Miss Ida Smith was chairman, and=
 Mrs.
Hugh Welsh opened the proceedings, and spoke a few encouraging words to the
members. The programme included novel boxing contests by boys blindfolded, =
and
provided with cardboard batons, tight-rope walking displays, and coin trick=
s.
The Misses E. Brookes and I. Kenyon gave pianoforte duets, entitled &#8220;=
List
to the Convent Bells,&#8221; and &#8220; A summer ride.&#8221;</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB. &#8212; The weekly whist drive held on Mon=
day,
was conducted by Mr. R. Hood, a member of the Committee. The following play=
ers
were successful in gaining prizes:-1 Miss Blakemore, 2 Miss <st1:place w:st=
=3D"on">Lena</st1:place>
Evans; 1 Mrs. Tisdale (playing as gentleman), 2 Mrs. E. Millward (playing as
gentleman).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>MISSIONARY LECTURE. &#8212; A tea in aid of missionary =
funds
was held in the Wesleyan Schoolroom on Tuesday, following which a lantern
lecture was given in the Chapel by the Rev. S. E. Buckley, of <st1:PlaceName
w:st=3D"on">Dawley</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Primitive</st=
1:PlaceName>
<st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Methodist</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st=3D=
"on">Church</st1:PlaceType>,
on his seventeen years&#8217; work and experiences in <st1:place w:st=3D"on=
">Central
 Africa</st1:place>. Mr. Correll presided and the devotional part of the
service was taken by the Rev. E. D. Gibson.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>DOMINO
LEAGUE.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>A meeting was held on Thursday at the Lion Hotel, at wh=
ich
each club in the League was represented. Col. Baldwin-Webb was also present=
. He
was introduced to the company by the hon. secretary, Mr. A. E. Pritchard, e=
nd
in the absence of tine League chairman, occupied the chair for the evening.=
</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The Secretary gave particulars of the progress of the l=
eague,
which he said was now in good formation and carrying on very successfully. =
He
announced that the committee proposed holding a &#8220;social&#8221; at the=
 end
of the season, when it was hoped they would be in a position to present a c=
up
and medals, as the proceeds would be devoted to providing these prizes.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:State w:st=3D"on">Col</st1:=
State></st1:place>,
Baldwin-Webb said he observed that it was a very young association with a
social club as the object and with the right sort of officers it would be b=
ound
to succeed. He impressed upon the members the necessity of giving all the
support they can to their secretary and committee.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Col. Baldwin-Webb accepted the presidency of the League=
, and
said he would be pleased to come down from time to time. He also very kindly
offered to give a cup which was accepted with great applause.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>After the business was over, the remainder of the eveni=
ng was
spent in a convivial manner, and at the close Col. Baldwin Webb was heartily
thanked for his attendance.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>13<sup>th</sup> December 1930</p>

<h3>IRON-BRIDGE</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>POLICE COURT</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Tuesday.&#8212;Before the Mayor (Mr. O. D. Murphy), Ald=
. W.
Roberts, Lord Forester, Ald. W. Bishop, Mr. J. S. Barker, and Col. Sir Chas.
Yate.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Applications by license-holders for one hour&#8217;s
extension from 10 to 11 p.m. on Dec. 24, 26 and 31 were granted.&#8212; The
Bench stated that license-holders who had not already applied must do so at=
 the
clerk&#8217;s office on or before Dec. 19.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Thomas Garbett, Legg&#8217;s Alley, Broseley, was charg=
ed
with failing to exhibit two white lights on a horse-drawn vehicle at Waterl=
oo
Street, Iron-Bridge, on Nov. 18. The case was dismissed on payment of costs=
.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>William Welch, 11, Carver&#8217;s Road, Broseley, and W=
illiam
Hailey, 17, Delph Side, Broseley, were charged with being suspected of bein=
g in
unlawful pursuit of game (under the Poaching Prevention Act, 1862) at Dark =
Lane,
Broseley.&#8212;Defendants pleaded not guilty.&#8212;P.C. Humphries stated =
that
on Nov. 23, at 4-25 p.m., he saw the defendants in Dark Lane, Broseley, act=
ing
in a suspicious manner. Their pockets appeared bulky, and when witness inqu=
ired
what they had got in their pockets Welch replied, &#8220;Nothing&#8221;.
Witness then made a grab at Welch and pulled his overcoat open and noticed =
what
appeared to be the barrel of a gun. Welch ran away and witness gave chase a=
nd
caught him and saw that he was concealing the barrel of a gun. The constable
then told defendant that he suspected him of coming from land in pursuit of
game. He searched him and found a box of shot and seven percussion caps. On
examining the barrel of the gun he formed the opinion that it had been fired
recently.<span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>&nbsp; </span>When asked if he ha=
d a
license for the gun, defendant replied, &#8220;No, I am taking it to be
repaired&#8221;. Continuing, witness said that he visited Hailey&#8217;s ho=
use
at 6 p.m. on the same date and told him that he would be reported, when Hai=
ley
replied that he had not left the house since 3 p.m.&#8212;In a statement to=
 the
Bench, Welch stated that he had been in possession of the barrel of the gun=
 for
12 months. He had never been in possession of the stock, which he said had =
been
at a house in <st1:Street w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Wesley Road<=
/st1:address></st1:Street>
during the whole of that time. He also had no powder.- Enoch Stewart, 19, <=
st1:Street
w:st=3D"on"><st1:address w:st=3D"on">Wesley Road</st1:address></st1:Street>,
Iron-Bridge, gave evidence that Welch purchased the gun from him 12 months =
ago.
He alleged that Welch took the barrel of the gun with him when he went to l=
ive
at Broseley, but left the stock at his (Stewart&#8217;s) house.&#8212;Hailey
stated that he never left his house between 3 and 7 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 23.
&#8212;Mr. Bryan Fletcher gave corroborative evidence to this effect.-Welch
also denied that Hailey was with him Dark Lane at the time stated.&#8211; T=
he
defendants were each fined &pound;2 including costs.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>20<sup>th</sup> December 1930</p>

<h3>BROSELEY.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>WHIST DRIVE.&#8212;A pleasant little whist drive, organ=
ised
by Mrs. George Potts, with the assistance of the Women&#8217;s Conservative=
 and
Unionist Committee, was held in the committee room on Wednesday. The procee=
ds
were for a fund to provide a Christmas party for the Young Britons. There w=
ere
15 tables occupied, and Mrs. A. Dixon presented the prizes to the following=
:&#8212;
Ladies: 1 Miss Rachel Hill, 2 Mrs. J. Tisdale. Gents.: 1 Master Jack Sankey=
, 2
Mr. W. A. Garbett. The M.C.&#8217;s duties were carried out by Mr. T. C. Gi=
bbs
(Jackfield).</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>SOCIAL CLUB.&#8212;The weekly whist drive was held on M=
onday,
when Mrs. Clifford Hall presented prizes to the following successful player=
s:-1
Mrs. J. Casey, 2 Mrs. Embrey; 1 Mrs. J. Tisdale (playing as gent.), 2 Mr. G.
Hurdley. Mr. R. Hood carried out the duties of and also accorded the usual =
vote
of thanks to the lady presenting the prizes.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>PARISH CHURCH.&#8212;Missionary services were held on S=
unday.
At 8 a.m. there was a celebration of Holy Communion, when the rector (Rev. =
C.
S. Jackson) was the celebrant, assisted by the missioner, the Rev. F. Jones=
, of
<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Shantung</st1:City>, <st1:coun=
try-region
 w:st=3D"on">China</st1:country-region></st1:place>. The special preacher at
Matins was the Rev. G. F. Hales (rector of Willey). Evensong was conducted =
by
the Rev. F. Jones, who then gave his missionary address. Mr. E. C. S. White
(lay reader), assisted in the service. Special hymns were sung throughout t=
he
day, under the conduc torship of Mr. W. E. Davis (choirmaster), and Miss Wa=
tkis
presided at the organ.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>WILLEY
ESTATES RENT AUDIT AND DINNER.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The half yearly farm rent audit was held on Dec. 12 at =
the
Forester Arms Inn, and afterwards the tenants were entertained to dinner by
Lord Forester, in the Forester Room. A company of about 50 sat down to an
excellent repast, catered for by Mr and Mrs. Tom Smith, the tenants of the =
<st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Inn</st1:place>. Lord Forester presided, with Major C. Weld-For=
ester
as vice-chairman, supported by Messrs. C. F. Wadlow, F. C. Howells, S. A.
Powell, and the guests of the afternoon were the Rev. C. S. Jackson (rector=
 of
Broseley), Rev. G. F. Hales (rector of Willey), Dr. J. G. Boon, and Mr. W. =
E. Davies;
the secretary and agent (Mr. Hugh Welsh) was also present. Major Forester
received many congratulations on his recent army promotion.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The dinner over, and after the loyal toast, proposed by=
 Lord
Forester, had been duly honoured, the remainder of the evening was devoted =
to
speech-making and harmony.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>In submitting the toast of the evening, &#8220;Our Land=
lord,&#8221;
Mr. C. F. Wadlow said, as he had done on many occasions before, he had just=
 the
same admiration and respect for their generous landlord and for his public
work. He said that farmers are optimistic, but the industry was never so ba=
d as
it is to-day, and it is a precarious job. They sowed in the spring, and fou=
nd
in the autumn they could buy cheaper from foreign countries, and he hoped t=
hat
the Government would quickly do something to stop the dumping.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. William Thomas seconded and the toast was drunk with
musical honours and cheers for his lordship and Lady Forester. Lord Forester
replied, thanking them for the kind manner in which they had received the
toast. He said agriculture was always the plaything of politicians, who did=
 not
seem to realise the difficulties the industry had to contend with, or have =
the
courage to take steps to put it right, He promised to do his utmost to try =
to
persuade those who had the affairs of the country in hand to help the
agriculturist. He made that afternoon the occasion to welcome the two new
tenants, Mr. Alderson and Mr. R. V. Downes, and also the new Rector of Will=
ey.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Colville proposed the health of Major Forester, whi=
ch was
seconded by Mr. F. C. Howells; and also drunk with musical hon. ours. &#821=
2;
Major Forester replied, and also thanked them for the congratulations on hi=
s promotion.
He gave an interesting account of his two months&#8217; visit to <st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">London</st1:City></st1:place>.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Mr. Colin Dyas, in proposing the health of Mr. Hugh Wel=
sh,
said that the position of an agent was a difficult one at the present time,=
 but
he was sure Mr. Welsh did his best for both tenant and landlord. Mr. Victor
Davies seconded, and Mr. Welsh replied.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The toast of &#8220;Fox Hunting&#8221; was ably propose=
d by
Mr. Alderson, who said thatthe sport was not only an advantage in the way of
protecting the farmer, but it was also a benefit to the country in many way=
s,
and he hoped that they would have a successful season. Major Forester, resp=
onding,
said that he considered it was the finest sport in <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><=
st1:country-region
 w:st=3D"on">Great Britain</st1:country-region></st1:place> to-day, and it =
was
doing good for agriculture and the country in general.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Lord Forester gave the toast &#8220;Our Guests,&#8221; =
and
each of the guests suitably replied.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Interspersed with the toasts were songs given by Messrs=
. J.
Mear (hunting song), R. Preece, A. Dixon, and Mr. W. E. Davis, who also
provided the pianoforte accompaniments. At the close Lord Forester proposed=
 the
health of the host and hostess, and Mr. T.Smith replied.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;text-indent:0=
cm'>CRICKET
CLUB DINNER.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>The annual dinner was held on Monday in the Forester Ro=
om.
About fifty members, supporters and friends sat down to dinner, which was
provided by Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith of the Forester Arms Inn.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>Lord Forester presided. Amongst those present were the =
Mayor
(Councillor O. D. Murphy), Dr. J. G. Boon, Rev. G. F. Hales (Willey), Mr. E=
. H.
H. Shorting, Capt. Davidson (Tickwood Hall), Mr. Hugh Welsh (Willey Old Hal=
l),
Mr. James Davies, Mr. E. W. Jones (Droitwich), Mr. W. E. Shaw (Chirbury), M=
r,
W. V. Wase (Willey; and Mr. Allwright and Mr. Wayte (Shrewsbury. The musical
part of the programme was sustained by Mr. Carrington Bailey (entertainer) =
of <st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Wolverhampton</st1:place>, whose &#8220;humorous impressions&#8=
221;
were cleverly given and much enjoyed. Solos were rendered by Mr. W. E. Davis
and Mr. W. E. Price. The following toasts were honoured:&#8212;&#8221;The R=
ing,&#8221;
proposed by the chairman; &#8220;Navy, Army and Air Force&#8221;, given by =
W.
E. Price, and responded to by Capt. Davidson. &#8220;Sport&#8221;, by Lord
Forester, who in his speech, claimed that cricket is the finest sport we can
possibly have in the world. This was ably replied to by Mr. W. E. Shaw, a f=
ormer
playing member of the Broseley Club, when a resident of the town some 30 to=
 40
years ago. Mr. Shaw has since then done much for sport, and attributes his
success to his connection with the Broseley Cricket Club at the time the la=
te
Dr. Taller was captain, and to the advice and encouragement given him by Mr=
. W.
H. Griffiths, formerly of the Madeley and Broseley Cricket Clubs. The toast=
 of
the evening, &#8220;Broseley Cricket Club&#8221;, was proposed by Mr. Hugh
Welsh in his usual capable manner. He congratulated the club on its success=
es
and wished it continued prosperity, to which the captain (Rev. C. S. Jackso=
n)
responded, also the vice-captain and secretary (Mr. P. E. Hartshorne), who =
said
he had achieved his desire in having cleared off the debt on the new pavili=
on,
which account now stood in credit to the amount of 4s. 3d. He also said that
the extended piece of ground kindly given to the club by Lord Forester was =
now
being fenced in and the club proposed to use it for junior cricket and hock=
ey. &#8220;The
Municipality&#8221; was given by the Rev. C. F. Hales, and the Mayor approp=
riately
responded. Dr, Boon gave the toast, &#8220;The Visitors&#8221;, and Mr. Way=
te (<st1:place
w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">Shrewsbury</st1:City></st1:place>), in re=
plying,
spoke of the friendly feeling which existed between his club and the Brosel=
ey
club, and of the many pleasant games played together. &#8220;The Artistes&#=
8221;
was proposed by Mr. E. Whitworth end responded to by Mr. W. E. Davis. At th=
e conclusion
of a very enjoyable evening Lord Forester gave the toast, &#8220;Our Host a=
nd
Hostess&#8221;, and Mr. P. E. Hartshorne, in the absence of Mr. Smith, suit=
ably
replied. On the proposition of Mr, J. Francis a vote of thanks was accorded=
 his
lordship for presiding.</p>

<p class=3DBLHSBody><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>

<p class=3DDate1>20<sup>th</sup> December 1930</p>

<h3>JACKFIELD.</h3>

<p class=3DBLHSBody>DUKE OF <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:City w:st=3D"on">WE=
LLINGTON</st1:City></st1:place>
BOWLING CLUB. &#8212; Mr. Jack Garbett (chairman of the Iron-Bridge Bowling
Association) presided at a smoker and presentation of prizes on Dec. 13, ov=
er
an excellent attendance. At the opening of the evening, the chairman referr=
ed
to the death of Mr. William Hewitt, the old secretary of the league and ask=
ed
for a brief silence in respect to Mr. Hewitt, all present standing. During =
the
interval the chairman asked Mr. W. Storey to present the
prizes:&#8212;Runner-up cup and medals, to each of the players; the club cup
and gold medal, Mr. J. G. Bradley; runner-up medal, Mr. E: Potts; club aver=
age
prize, Mr. J. Cox; prize competition, Mr. J. Cox. A medal given by Mr. W. J=
ohnson
for best away average was won by Mr. J. Cox. The chairman also commented on=
 Mr.
J. Cox not being beaten in any league game during the season, and also winn=
ing
the merit. An excellent programme of songs, etc., was contributed by Messrs=
. G.
Stewart, <st1:place w:st=3D"on">E. Hudson</st1:place>, Jack Goodall, Jim Go=
odall,
J. Garbett and Jackfield Band Quartet accompanist, Mr. G. Stewart). The toa=
st
of &#8220;The Duke of Wellington Bowling Club&#8221; was submitted by Mr. C.
Hughes and responded to by Mr. Joe Cox (captain). The chairman thanked the =
club
members and the hostess for the refreshments provided, to which Mrs. Kindri=
ck
suitably replied. Mr. W. Ellis (bandmaster) proposed a vote of thanks to the
chairman, and Mr. J. Cox thanked the artistes. The evening ending with the =
singing
of &#8220;God Save the King.&#8221;</p>

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