—Miss Wilkinson, M.l'.. Men and womeu, who have chocking blind npota, can get through the world remarkably well.- - . Miss Edith Shackleton. ' - AJoten of the Day minster Gazette." in the "West CLICT-CLICk. "So your daddie's got the wireless now. has bey"
went to the Dance on Friday night last in the Palace Barracks given by the bligh• land Light Infantry weit well pit a , e,l Edith Allen - night's: entertainment: in• deed voted it one of the most oleasslta functions held there foe some time. An interesting
February 14, 1925 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
Smyth and A. M'Alister, duets; the Misses 0. Brown, L. Millar, M. Millar, L. Campbell, and M. Patton, recita• tions; and Miss Edith Spafford, violin solos. A play entitled " The New Paying Guest " created much amusement. The young ladies taking part were—The
February 26, 1925 - Ballymoney Free Press and Northern Counties Advertiser - Ballymoney, Antrim, Northern Ireland
ENERGY AT THE OPERA HOUSE Little Nelly Kslly.” j Lima Mi,. L.nglow. ...... »Mfe No!lie Kelly, the Speciol Dances the HeJltwell, Edith Wevnuoi. end Dt’.lon and Du Marte Song and Dance Show ” is the official and description the programme of Little XeHy Kelly
her borrowing ile,i.and and Family. JOITM 99 Elilieu{ Street. BEAWRIGIIT —ln laying memory et ma dear little daughter Mah e Edith whn drartee thi• life on 4th February. 1909 and wail in. jeered la Dandanald Camotenr. "To he with Christ which 1. far better
Beckett. Dances for two were given by Bee Meharg end Nnra Carse, F.elna Lennie and Leah Stevenson, Rita M'Vea and Eileen Murphy. Edith Baird and Irene Baird. Georgie ?dussen and Rita Mussen. _ Group dances were given by many promising youthful dancers, who all
appreciative solos were rendered by the following:—Miss Sarah O’Neill, “Ivory Palaces’’; Mass Mary Getty, Christ Is All”; and Miss Edith Cunningham, Nearer, Still Nearer.’ Mr. Mallinson presided at the organ. Afterwards an enjoyable programme was given in the
the French (Govern tnent far the immediate aitandonment of the proreedinfs against Captain Joys and Mr. Buxton, of the s.s. Edith Cavell. who were recently ar rested under a French decree, and for permission for them to leave for home.
Belfast Woman’s Message to Her Husband. Edith Magee was bound over to keep the peace by the Belfast magistrates yesterday, when aho was charged with causing disturbance her husband’s home in Marlborough Park North. The husband, John