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SATURDAY, MAY 16. 1914.J ____…

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LOCAL NEWS. I LEDBURY PARISH CHURCH. I RECTOR: REV. F. W. CARNEGY, M.A., R.D. CURATE KBV. 0. F. R. STRICKLAND, B.A. ORGANIST MR. F. A. HOBRO. LESSONS FOR SUNDAY, MAY 17th. 5th Sunday after Easter MORNING. I EVENING. Dent. 6. Dent 9. John 5, 24. 1 Tim. 6. S a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins Hymns 209, 143, 322. 12 (noon) Holy Commuuion. 6.30 p,m.-Evensong and Sermon. Hymns 270, 166, 247, 24. Collections—Church Expenses. Thursday—Ascension Day. 8 and 11-15, Holy Communion. 11, Matins. 5-30, Children's Service. 8, Evensong. Church Army (Captain Nash)—Church Room, Sunday evenings, 6-30 p.m. Daily Matins 10 a.m., except on Wednesdays Fridays and Holy Days, when it is at 11 a.m. Daily Evensong at 5-30 p.m. CATHOLIC CHURCH, Southend Street. RECTOR-REV. F. C. LYNCH. Morning—Masses 9.0 and 11.0. Sunday School held at 3-30. Evening Service and Benediction 6.30. Mass daily at 8. Catechism each morning at 9. Benediction and Sermon on Thursdays, 8 p.m. CONGREQATIONAL CHURCH, High Street. PASTOR-REV. H. A. BARNES. Morning 11. Evening 6.30. Sunday School, 3 p.m. WESLEYAN CHAPEL, Homend Street. SUPT. MINISTER-REV. GEORGE DYER. Sunday—10-30 a.m. and 6-30 p.m., Mr Hart. Collections—Education Funds. Wednesday, 7 30 p.m.—Mr W J Bray. SUNDAYS. Newent-11 If.m. and 6-30 p.m., Mr A Warren. Staun ton- I i a. i) i. and 6-30 p.m., Mr T Bray. Pendock- I I tt. iii. and 6 p.m., Mr Bullock. Redmarley—3 p.m. and 6-30 p.m., Mr Pen warden. Birtsmorton—11 a.m. and 6-30 p.m., Mr H Bray. Colwall—11 a.m. and 6-30 p.m., Mr Horn. Much Marcle—3 p.m., Mr Norman. Bosbury-6 p.m., Mr Swift. BAPTIST CHAPEL, Homend Street. Sunday—11 a.m. and 6-31) p.m. Preacher- Rev Stanley Cox, of Gorsley. Sunday School—10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday-Praise and Prayer Meeting, 7-30 Friday-Christian Endeavoui. 7-30 Chas. Hodges' Bread, Standard or White, purity and quality guaranteed. Daily deliveries.-42, Bye Stieet, Ledbury. The G. W.R. announce special excursion facilities for Whitsuntide (see advert). The Ledbury Gas Company announce that their show room in New-street, Ledbury, will in the summer months be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7.30 to 9 p.m. HUGHES' TOBACCO STORES. The largest stock and variety in the town. See the windows. High class Hair cutting and Shaving Saloon. Raeors ground ane, set. Umbrellas re-covered and repaired on the premises at the shortest notice. Second-hand bookseller. A large selection of second-hand books on all subjects. Any quantity second-hand books bought for cash. -76, Homend St., Ledbury. John Haines and Sons, Practical Chimney Sweeps, Homend Street, Ledbury. All Orders Promptly attended to. Distance no object. Established 1830. Mr E H Hopkins, C.C., underwent another operation for appendicitis at Ledbury Cottage Hospital on Monday last, and stood the opera- tion well. We learn upon enquiry this (Friday) morning that his condition shows improvement. A WBLSH ROMANCE.—Lovers of the Allan Raine style of novel should read the thrilling romance, Miss Phillips of Llan-Eithin, by Ellen Richards, now appearing in the 44 Mont- gomery County Times. Copies may be ob- tained at the Reporter Office. Carpenter's. Ltd. Ales and Stout are always reliable. Brewed for family con- sumption only.-Ledbury AgentW H Alleyne, New-street. Spectacles and Eyeglasses. We test the sight scientifically without any charge and supply the exact glasses necessary in well- fitting frames at very moderate prices. Spectacles from 2/6 per pair. Satisfaction guaranteed.— MINCHIN, Chemist and Optician, 15, Westgate, Gloucester. George Lloyd (late James Lloyd), Chimney Sweep, Church Lane, Ledbury. Distance no object. Prompt and personal attention to all orders. REWARDS FOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.—At a meeting of the Ledbury Rural District School Attendance Committee, held at the Barrett- Browning on Tuesday last, it was announced that the Rankin silver medal had been awarded to Wilfred Pedlingham, son of Mr Chas Ped- lingham, of Wellington Heath, for five years' complete attendance at the schools there. At the same meeting the chairman, Rev A N Cope, on behalf of eighteen members of the committee, presented two volumes of the Children's Encyclopedia" to Gertrude Hardwick, of Mathon (who attended with her mother), in appreciation of eight years' complete attendance at West Malvern Schools.—In making the presentation, the Chairman explained that owing to the girl attending a Worcestershire school, the Rankin medal was not available, but the Committee felt that a Herefordshire child living in their district with such a splen- did record should not go unrewarded. Their Clerk had therefore collected subscriptions from members, and they had bought the two volumes, which he hoped she would use, and that her regularity and punctuality, without which none can succeed, would characterise her ilfe. Regular attendance was good for the rates and for the efficient education of the children, but above all it instilled habits of discipline and order, which were most important to them in after life.-The vice-chairmon (Rev B Hallowes) and Mr H J Betteridge endorsed the Chairman's remarks, the latter facetiously suggesting that he doubted if the Chairman himself could boast of such a record as eight years' complete attendance.-The. books, which were hand- somely bound in half-leather, were subscribed by the following Revs A N Cope, B Hal- lowes, C Money-Kyrle, F S Stooke- Vaughan, Canon Bulkeley, Dr Harris, W P P Matthews, L G Hunt, A Jones, Messrs W S and E Lane, W H Brookes, H J Betteridge, W L Pritchett, T A Pedlingham, E H Hopkins, J A Thompson, Miss Holland, and the Clerk, H W Hayter. Useful and Decorative Antiques in Furniture, China, Silver, etc., at reasonable price*. Prompt attention and cash to disposers of above.—W. A. Pennington, College Court, Gloucester.

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