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14th January 1927 - Funeral of Mr T. Saggers

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Funeral of Mr T. Saggers

The funeral of Mr Thomas Saggers, whose death we announced last week, took place at Layston Church on Saturday afternoon.

The service was conducted by the Rev. A. Howard, the lesson being read by the Revd. John Cole.

The coffin, which was of plain oak, with brass furniture, was inscribed - Thomas Saggers, Died 2nd January, 1927. Aged 76 years.

The immediate mourners were: Messrs Charles and Arthur Saggers (sons), Messrs G. and S. Saggers (brothers), Mrs G. Saggers (sister-in-law), Mrs A. Saggers (daughter-in-law).

A number of deceased's old friends and neighbours were at the Churchyard, and there were upwards of 20 floral tributes.

14th January 1927 - A Birthday Party

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A Birthday Party

A pleasing little event took place at the Poor Law Institution on Monday afternoon last, the occasion being the 93rd anniversary of the birthday of one of the inmates - Miss E. Purkiss.

The birthday was celebrated by tea in the ward, and in addition to the women inmates, the following joined in the celebrations  Mr F.W. Butler (Master), Mr J.W. Sutterby, Mr E.C. Clarke (Clerk to the Guardians) and the Revd. John. Cole, whilst the serving was very kindly carried out by the Matron (Mrs F.W. Butler), assisted by the nurses.

After tea all joined in the hymn "O God our help in ages past," followed by the offering of prayers and the benediction.

Miss Purkiss was overcome by the many congratulations and good wishes which she received. Among the presents was an iced cake, suitably inscribed, from the Buntingford Board of Guardians.

14th January 1927 - Universal Week of Prayer

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Universal Week of Prayer

Meetings in connection with the above, organised by the World's Evangelical Alliance in 1846, and which has been observed in Buntingford for the past 30 years, were held during the first week of the New Year.

The appointed subjects for prayer, which were being remembered by Christians in all parts of the world, included Thanksgiving and Humiliation, the Universal Church, Nations and Governments, Home and Foreign Missions, and our Young People.

Prayer was led on successive days by a short address from Rev. A. Howard, Rev. J. Cole, Rev. E.E. Empringham, Mr H. May, and Capt. W. Green.

The meetings were well attended, and were noticeable for an atmosphere of fellowship and unity.

14th January 1927 - Buckland

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Buckland

Past and present scholars of Buckland School were entertained to tea by the Rev. and Mrs Phillips of Buckland Rectory, on Friday, January 7th, in the school.

About 60 partook of a splendid tea, followed by songs by the Rev. and Mrs Phillips, and by the children, also recitations by the latter.

Various games were then played, which produced a great deal of fun.

The great feature of the evening was a large Christmas Tree, laden with presents and brilliantly lighted. Each child received two useful presents.

Afterwards those who wished to do so, indulged in dancing, and a very enjoyable evening ended with the singing of the National Anthem, and a call for three cheers by Francis Cole, one of the scholars, to which a hearty response was made.

As the children went out, each was given a bun, an orange and a packet of sweets.

 
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