Showing posts with label June 1926. Show all posts
Showing posts with label June 1926. Show all posts

18th June 1926 - "The Fox" Outing Club

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"The Fox" Outing Club

This club went for its annual outing on Saturday last, when a party of 30 journeyed to Southend-on-Sea.

Favoured by an exceptionally fine day, a most enjoyable time was spent. An early luncheon was partaken of at the Southend Labour Club, and the rest of the day was spent in patronising the many and varied amusements provided at this popular seaside resort.

Arriving home again at 11.30 p.m. the party all agreed that it was the most successful outing over organised by the club.

18th June 1926 - Another Accident

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Another Accident

What appears to have been a rather serious accident occured on Wednesday evening last to Mr Charles Sell, of Sunny Hill, Buntingford.

It seems that when cycling towards Chipping - and following a motor lorry which gradually pulled up on passing another lorry - Mr Sell failed to do likewise, and collided with the oncoming lorry, sustaining severe injuries to the face.

He was at once taken to the Royston Hospital, and up to the time of going to press, we are informed that he is progressing favourably.

18th June 1926 - Serious Accident on the Royston Road

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Serious Accident on the Royston Road

Pillion-riding Danger

A serious accident occurred about 5 o'clock last Sunday evening on Reed Hill.

Mr Turner was returning home to Cambridge on a motor cycle with a friend on the pillion, and had just overtaken and passed a car driven by Mr Blakiston, of Buntingford, when another car coming from the opposite direction drew out to pass a stationary combination.

The motor cycle struck the off rear wing of the oncoming car, throwing the pillion rider in the air, who fortunately fell on the bank which saved him from serious injury, but the driver of the motor cycle was thrown forward and badly injured.

The pillion rider soon regained his feet and assisted in helping his friend to the side of the road.

It was evident that the man was in a serious condition, and Mr Blakiston at once took him to Royston Hospital, where it was found that he has sustained a fracture at the base of the skull.

The accident might have led to far more serious results to the already injured riders but for the presence of mind of Mr Blakiston.

Upon enquiry at the Hospital before going to press, Mr Turner was reported to be going as well as possible, and that there was no immediate cause for anxiety.

11th June 1926 - Women's Institute Garden Meeting at Longmead

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Women's Institute

Garden Meeting at Longmead

The monthly meeting of the Buntingford Women's Institute took the form of an "At Home" at Londmead on Wednesday afternoon.

Fortunately fine weather prevailed, and there was a large number present. Before tea, which was provided by the President (Mrs H.C. Marshall) and the Vice-Presidents (Mrs H.H. Williams and Mrs Fell), the members enjoyed a walk round the grounds.

There was a sale stall in charge of Mrs Coleman and Mrs May and a nail-driving competition. The flower competition was won by Mrs C. Bolton, of Wyddiall, who brought a beautiful bouquet. The caning competition was won by Mrs J. Aylott, the same member winning the tray competition.

The President read the financial statement in connection with the Whit-Monday Fete, the particulars of which are given in another column. The statement was considered most satisfactory, and the President said that thanks were due to all those who had helped to make the event such a complete success.

The dramatic section of the Institute presented a scene from Shakespeare's "As you like it." This was performed at the W.I. dramatic competitions at Hertford on Saturday last, when the Buntingford Institute gained fifth place.

Those taking part were as follows:

Mrs Scarborough Taylor - Amiens

Mrs Armstrong - Jaques

Mrs J. Aylott - Sytrius

Mrs S. Smith - Covin.

Miss Ward - Touchstone

Miss Aylott - Roslyn

Miss K. Camp - Celia

Mrs C Totman - Forester

Mrs Rand - Forester

Miss Camp - Forester.

 
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