Various suggestions for overcoming this difficulty were voiced to a "Journal" reporter, many saving that week-end fair would realise greater crowds Another disappointment to showmen was (hat afternoon crowds were considerably down
April 9, 1954 - Grantham Journal - Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
of lan Hay's "Housemaster" regarded by many as the local amateurs' most polished effort date. "Housemaster" their eighth play, and producer again Mr. D. Kendal- Greene. The story is popular one. and the script provides much humour. of the play takes place, is almost forced to re
April 9, 1954 - Grantham Journal - Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
could be made. He suggested something in the nature of a temporary building until a permanent centre could be established. Referring to the work of the Association nationally. Mr. Atkinson said they now had 132 branches throughout the country, with a membership over 7,000. . Thi
April 9, 1954 - Grantham Journal - Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
Very real evidence of a religious revival, especially in Lincolnshire, where it was manifest in a greater love for our county churches, was remarked upon by the Bishop of Lincoln, the Right Rev. M. H. Harland, in a sermon at the week-end. the last ten years, he said, something l
April 9, 1954 - Grantham Journal - Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
When, four generations of the family, including Mrs. Freeman, visited the " Journal" offices on Tuesday for group picture to be taken by a staff cameraman, Mr. Freeman smiled at his mother, a sprightly woman who looks years younger titan iter age. and declared that he had promis
April 9, 1954 - Grantham Journal - Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
WITH VACANT POSSESSION. ROWSTON VICARAGE (between Lincoln & S'cfcrd). A Small Country House 3 Recep.. 4 Bed.. Bath.. 2, W.C.s. Garage. Electricity and Water. FOR SALE by PRIV ATE TREATY, including beautifully loid-out Garden with Trees. Shrubs Bulbs and Herbaceous Plants. For fu
April 9, 1954 - Grantham Journal - Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
situate and being Nos. 2 & 3. COMMERCIAL RD GRANTHAM. now In the occupation of Mrs. Harte and Mr. G. H. Prest. as Weekly Tenants, and producing an Annual Rent of £65/8/8, Landlord paying the Rates. Each House contains FRONT SITTINGROOM. LIVING ROOM fitted iccess cupboards. THREE
April 9, 1954 - Grantham Journal - Grantham, Lincolnshire, England