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the bermuda recorder saturday july 7 1956 i*age nine summer classes wedding bells ysacrn.han hits iasportsffll to be held at large britain central school miss marilyn l hodgson heads for slump becomes bride of mr vincent c tweed farents interested in send ing their childrn to summer classes which will be held at central school from july 9 to august "_'!•. are asked to con tact the headmaster mr a ictor scott bv telephoui g 241 or 5608 loxdox july 4 bri economic boss tonight brushed aside labor < u thursday jane 21 ai st john's church pembroke . miss marilyn louise hodgson daughter of mr and mrs stanley hodgson of roberts avenue devonshire and mr vincent cofiem tweed s i ot mr and mrs john twee !, were united in holy matri bowling dominates s i c l play thursday devonshire to play somerset tomorrow nation was continue ehao devonshire recreation club and somerset cc will meet at somerset tomorrow in their return match which starts at at 11 a.m somerset won the first game which was played at devonshire a few weeks ago transportation for t h e devonshire team will leave the club at j.4o a.m here are one or following are the teams t|gi classes will be hchl e i momlays tuesdays and wed nodavs from 9 a.m to i iklts il would bo d.r.c g bassett cap tain m jacques h talbot r richardson d daniels c darrell s ii a 11 l warner w avilson r avebsou and c wade reerves s thomas and av outerbridge i think we are thc bowlers ruled in somers isles league play n thursday and some fine performances were turned in by players in both divisions in recent weeks the spotlight has been on the batsmen big team to tals and high individual scores last thursday was one of the few occasions in league cricket this season w'len a century or centuries was not scored by one or more players the bowlers in some cases hare had a hard time but they have kept in the picture in spite of high totals some league officials believe it to be one of the best seasons for bowlers in a long time the best bowling performance of the day was turned in by bailey'i bay's ray gibbons who took 4 wickets for no runs at one stage of the game took 7 wickets s.c.c got 120 all out ami willow cuts were put out for 71 highest score in the match was made by gospel simmons with 34 s simmons took j s.c.c wickets for 47 runs and thompson 4 for 4(i geueral rec s noon lllouv iicfllor of the harold macmillan icked house of coi.i thc bride w;is given hi marriage by her father and attended hy miss barbara tweed sister of the rrooin s maid of honour and m.'s alice masters and mrs roew marie ming n bridesi uds truman calls for new charter is il ihe ocoiloll v i<>n of balance tiia r lo move towaid st eorges heat d.r.c by ■"> wickets denbrooke and paid-wood routed d.r.c for lis eaeh took 4 wickets for 33 and is respectively m jacques top scored with 42 brodie smith scored a light ning 31 scoring 27 in his first jdonald st cede made a bermuda the bride wore a net gown with nylon lace fashioned with a victorian neeklin . panels iu the front and back long deeves pointed at the wrists and a full skirt sac won a tingertip veil and carried a bouquet of calla lillies continued from page 8 llan spoke lo a ! that labor eats auto industry an 1 the si eel mills may other industries ■britain's full em cord acy and back-breaking toil he added illnjl general theatres atom for peace boomed m truman said there nniswpvit he another war a war in the future will ineff ably become an auunh^^^b xobodv winmfl j over the household name in entertainment legislators hear i harold wilson govern ineni's cononiics if nice h war lab allen smith's fighting 31 for cleveland county failed to prevent his team from suffer ing defeat bv pond hill stars pond hill declared at 200 to which c.c.c.c replied with 82 mallory got 37 runs and hughes hit a quick 40 dolphin and paul got the wickets for pond hill dolphin .") and paul 4 saw them through the attendants wore dress s of yellow net over taffeta all the dresses were designed by mrs charles a lbooy ■the tin island theatre he asserted that the power of destruction could not be en trusted to one man one party or one country it could only 10 safely entrusted to the con trol of the people of the world in that way the power of the atom will create a world beyond man's dreams ... in which for the first time in the long painful struggle man may become fully man and our factories will be kept busy meeting his needs not prepar ing his destruction i today 177 termed mr han's proposals to cut ■12,000,000 fr>iii mdget foolii i trivialities an 1 the best man for the groom was air qninton ming while the ushers were air carpo-i p.urchall and air willard in beating hamilton parish by fi wickets bailey's bay juniors bowler g goddard claimed 6 wickets for 15 runs one of the most outstanding feats of the day e philpott got fio for the juniors and xorris burgess 63 for hamil ton parish continuous from 2.30 p.m james stewart and doris day non with drasiii reshaping of i national production tweed the man who knew too much the wedding ceremony was conducted by the rev a b maciiiillau speaking in vistavision and technicolor chapman mr david watson preside at the console for th *_ singing of the hymns mt per fect love and the voire that breathed o'er eden against a laborite censure mo tion described the labor cii*s social club's 10 was enough for the western stars who were felled for 97 durham scored 2(i and took 4 wickets for if runs george dyer got 21 and l butterfield 2 dyer also claimed 4 y.ai.s.c wickets at 2.30 4.40 6.50 9.15 p.m in \ into industry as opening monday july 9th and all week the greatest spectacle the screen has ever presents ! the robe adjust ment export drive necessary the somerset cricket club gained i surprise victory over willow cuts ii by 49 runs the match was a bowling tri umph for dixie perinchief who either the dream of the ages will now become a reality or man and all his works will be destroyed a reception was held after the ceremony it the royal cafe in hamilton which is operated by the bride's father among the many guests present were airs carolyn lovejoy who flew in from cleveland < hio especially for the occasion back up tin mr macmillan said he was determined to keep up hi h home cousump liiiii'd at steadying prices i 1 . ■-' export efforts h threat of uiiemplov i lues from one quarter xk unfitii'-ss i the _ no for 21 runs with such a clear choice before him can there be any question as to what man will choose i am sure the right choice will be made aud in cinemaseope and technicolor starring r t chard burton jean simmons only dusting off the sports victor mature to ci with a cast of thousands ! can to make us and fit to compete he commencing monday july 16th the phenix city story what w keep us by stabilizer come and bring your friends io the big sports dunce to be held at the unity open air patio ox monday july 9th 195g music by erskine dears and his rock and roll band dancing from j p.m until there will be six doob phizes admission ii or one dollar maria bexx promoter said aliss althea gibson the girl who won ten straight european tennis titles in a crusade of class bowed out of the world tennis championships at wimbledon her vic tory streak deserted her at the high point after sustaining her in previous tournaments aliss gibson was tipped by many to win the ladies wimbledon title this year following her long string of consistent successes it was not to bl and the american girl will have to try again to win the crown she most wants to win dev r.c and flatts new opera i today house i at 7.45 p.m only u b teams meet audie murphy tomorrow america's most decorated hero ! in she was beaten by a fellow american with longer play ing experience and a little more tennis know how it was a good match but the dynamic miss gibson bowed out be fore the tougher tournament play of her opponent xext year she may find it even harder to win through to the final than it was this time the rooster of lady players was not as star studded as on former occasions perhaps it was ordained that she not win the coveted wimbledon crown this year it may well be that her greatest victory has been held in abeyance for another time when thc opposition * to hlll and back devonshire rec b 0 in cineiiiasscope and warnercolor team will engage the flatts also at 9.40 p.m only stewart granger and viveca lindfors "!'" team in a friendly game to morrow mi the d.r.c ground at 1.30 p ii * moonfleet heh l aptain . yv allen e glasgow s ming w ming r mapp r smith ('. jones s hollis c panl reserves l georges anil hul'ii richardson d.r.c team in cinemaseope and color at the matinee only 1.15 p.m the bowery boys in is tougher • • • bowery to bagdad the somers isles lawn tennis associations summer tournament gets started next week with all the promise and hope of a good run of games one hopes that the affair will be a success for more than one reason we like to see all tournaments justify themselves in our group every thing seems so wrapped up in cricket football and softball that tennis is a refreshing change besides the somers isles tennis association has been formed long enough now to have successfully and effectively shed symptoms of grow ing pains successful tournaments with them should be a matter of regularity and we wish them all the luck and success in this one there shouldn't be anything to hinder them now thc tennis stadium is there for their use whenever they want it it should now be easy for the tennis lovers to get all the tennis they need or crave instead of just talking about it all this agitation and fanfare about coaching the youth at the game is not as important as seeing that as many people as possible old and young make full use of the courts as a matter of fact we still have not been told how the professional tennis association of america got themscluves interested in the tennis stadium we imagine coaching of young people or chil dren if you will could be taken care of from right here without importing some high priced professional from abroad how much of the tuition fees would the associa tion here pay toward the cost of hiring somebody from also lm mm m^l jt^ummmm 4 m*ml lsting gene autry in hills of utah ick lief monday tuesday wednesday t roh-f tb irfiyi ttmn i **"* —>* 9*rmlu jm to ■wen tram tha horror a ■tlaepsssi raatiaaa alghto ii ■batons tha worst mm b 1_t it and bt mmmmm j^l ■■'■«_. cc—_i jack webb and janet leigh plte kelly's blues in cmemasscope and warnercolor also richard widmark and mai zetterling heat exha * prize of gold thursday friday saturday marilyn monroe betty grable lauren bacall especially for a millionaire how to marry in cinemaseope and technicolor also growing children abroad george montgomery it seems rediculous to think that the somers isles association would consider bringing in somebody without taking some of the financial strain we believe that to bring down a professional coach from america will cost a tidy sum of money it strikes us that the board of social welfare is the source to whom the american professional group should deal in a matter of this sort every assist ance should be given this body to put the stadium to the best possible use at all times the hotter the weather the greater is the drain on a growing child's reserves of strength then virol is invaluable for virol provides all the food e»sentiali needed to replace lo«i eoerg and meet the — v jt • * jf zma demands of growth %/ — | m/m f ■seminole uprising the films control of exhibition act 1955 section 10 schedule it is an offence for any person under the age of 17 to be present at the showing of this film
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FullText | the bermuda recorder saturday july 7 1956 i*age nine summer classes wedding bells ysacrn.han hits iasportsffll to be held at large britain central school miss marilyn l hodgson heads for slump becomes bride of mr vincent c tweed farents interested in send ing their childrn to summer classes which will be held at central school from july 9 to august "_'!•. are asked to con tact the headmaster mr a ictor scott bv telephoui g 241 or 5608 loxdox july 4 bri economic boss tonight brushed aside labor < u thursday jane 21 ai st john's church pembroke . miss marilyn louise hodgson daughter of mr and mrs stanley hodgson of roberts avenue devonshire and mr vincent cofiem tweed s i ot mr and mrs john twee !, were united in holy matri bowling dominates s i c l play thursday devonshire to play somerset tomorrow nation was continue ehao devonshire recreation club and somerset cc will meet at somerset tomorrow in their return match which starts at at 11 a.m somerset won the first game which was played at devonshire a few weeks ago transportation for t h e devonshire team will leave the club at j.4o a.m here are one or following are the teams t|gi classes will be hchl e i momlays tuesdays and wed nodavs from 9 a.m to i iklts il would bo d.r.c g bassett cap tain m jacques h talbot r richardson d daniels c darrell s ii a 11 l warner w avilson r avebsou and c wade reerves s thomas and av outerbridge i think we are thc bowlers ruled in somers isles league play n thursday and some fine performances were turned in by players in both divisions in recent weeks the spotlight has been on the batsmen big team to tals and high individual scores last thursday was one of the few occasions in league cricket this season w'len a century or centuries was not scored by one or more players the bowlers in some cases hare had a hard time but they have kept in the picture in spite of high totals some league officials believe it to be one of the best seasons for bowlers in a long time the best bowling performance of the day was turned in by bailey'i bay's ray gibbons who took 4 wickets for no runs at one stage of the game took 7 wickets s.c.c got 120 all out ami willow cuts were put out for 71 highest score in the match was made by gospel simmons with 34 s simmons took j s.c.c wickets for 47 runs and thompson 4 for 4(i geueral rec s noon lllouv iicfllor of the harold macmillan icked house of coi.i thc bride w;is given hi marriage by her father and attended hy miss barbara tweed sister of the rrooin s maid of honour and m.'s alice masters and mrs roew marie ming n bridesi uds truman calls for new charter is il ihe ocoiloll v i<>n of balance tiia r lo move towaid st eorges heat d.r.c by ■"> wickets denbrooke and paid-wood routed d.r.c for lis eaeh took 4 wickets for 33 and is respectively m jacques top scored with 42 brodie smith scored a light ning 31 scoring 27 in his first jdonald st cede made a bermuda the bride wore a net gown with nylon lace fashioned with a victorian neeklin . panels iu the front and back long deeves pointed at the wrists and a full skirt sac won a tingertip veil and carried a bouquet of calla lillies continued from page 8 llan spoke lo a ! that labor eats auto industry an 1 the si eel mills may other industries ■britain's full em cord acy and back-breaking toil he added illnjl general theatres atom for peace boomed m truman said there nniswpvit he another war a war in the future will ineff ably become an auunh^^^b xobodv winmfl j over the household name in entertainment legislators hear i harold wilson govern ineni's cononiics if nice h war lab allen smith's fighting 31 for cleveland county failed to prevent his team from suffer ing defeat bv pond hill stars pond hill declared at 200 to which c.c.c.c replied with 82 mallory got 37 runs and hughes hit a quick 40 dolphin and paul got the wickets for pond hill dolphin .") and paul 4 saw them through the attendants wore dress s of yellow net over taffeta all the dresses were designed by mrs charles a lbooy ■the tin island theatre he asserted that the power of destruction could not be en trusted to one man one party or one country it could only 10 safely entrusted to the con trol of the people of the world in that way the power of the atom will create a world beyond man's dreams ... in which for the first time in the long painful struggle man may become fully man and our factories will be kept busy meeting his needs not prepar ing his destruction i today 177 termed mr han's proposals to cut ■12,000,000 fr>iii mdget foolii i trivialities an 1 the best man for the groom was air qninton ming while the ushers were air carpo-i p.urchall and air willard in beating hamilton parish by fi wickets bailey's bay juniors bowler g goddard claimed 6 wickets for 15 runs one of the most outstanding feats of the day e philpott got fio for the juniors and xorris burgess 63 for hamil ton parish continuous from 2.30 p.m james stewart and doris day non with drasiii reshaping of i national production tweed the man who knew too much the wedding ceremony was conducted by the rev a b maciiiillau speaking in vistavision and technicolor chapman mr david watson preside at the console for th *_ singing of the hymns mt per fect love and the voire that breathed o'er eden against a laborite censure mo tion described the labor cii*s social club's 10 was enough for the western stars who were felled for 97 durham scored 2(i and took 4 wickets for if runs george dyer got 21 and l butterfield 2 dyer also claimed 4 y.ai.s.c wickets at 2.30 4.40 6.50 9.15 p.m in \ into industry as opening monday july 9th and all week the greatest spectacle the screen has ever presents ! the robe adjust ment export drive necessary the somerset cricket club gained i surprise victory over willow cuts ii by 49 runs the match was a bowling tri umph for dixie perinchief who either the dream of the ages will now become a reality or man and all his works will be destroyed a reception was held after the ceremony it the royal cafe in hamilton which is operated by the bride's father among the many guests present were airs carolyn lovejoy who flew in from cleveland < hio especially for the occasion back up tin mr macmillan said he was determined to keep up hi h home cousump liiiii'd at steadying prices i 1 . ■-' export efforts h threat of uiiemplov i lues from one quarter xk unfitii'-ss i the _ no for 21 runs with such a clear choice before him can there be any question as to what man will choose i am sure the right choice will be made aud in cinemaseope and technicolor starring r t chard burton jean simmons only dusting off the sports victor mature to ci with a cast of thousands ! can to make us and fit to compete he commencing monday july 16th the phenix city story what w keep us by stabilizer come and bring your friends io the big sports dunce to be held at the unity open air patio ox monday july 9th 195g music by erskine dears and his rock and roll band dancing from j p.m until there will be six doob phizes admission ii or one dollar maria bexx promoter said aliss althea gibson the girl who won ten straight european tennis titles in a crusade of class bowed out of the world tennis championships at wimbledon her vic tory streak deserted her at the high point after sustaining her in previous tournaments aliss gibson was tipped by many to win the ladies wimbledon title this year following her long string of consistent successes it was not to bl and the american girl will have to try again to win the crown she most wants to win dev r.c and flatts new opera i today house i at 7.45 p.m only u b teams meet audie murphy tomorrow america's most decorated hero ! in she was beaten by a fellow american with longer play ing experience and a little more tennis know how it was a good match but the dynamic miss gibson bowed out be fore the tougher tournament play of her opponent xext year she may find it even harder to win through to the final than it was this time the rooster of lady players was not as star studded as on former occasions perhaps it was ordained that she not win the coveted wimbledon crown this year it may well be that her greatest victory has been held in abeyance for another time when thc opposition * to hlll and back devonshire rec b 0 in cineiiiasscope and warnercolor team will engage the flatts also at 9.40 p.m only stewart granger and viveca lindfors "!'" team in a friendly game to morrow mi the d.r.c ground at 1.30 p ii * moonfleet heh l aptain . yv allen e glasgow s ming w ming r mapp r smith ('. jones s hollis c panl reserves l georges anil hul'ii richardson d.r.c team in cinemaseope and color at the matinee only 1.15 p.m the bowery boys in is tougher • • • bowery to bagdad the somers isles lawn tennis associations summer tournament gets started next week with all the promise and hope of a good run of games one hopes that the affair will be a success for more than one reason we like to see all tournaments justify themselves in our group every thing seems so wrapped up in cricket football and softball that tennis is a refreshing change besides the somers isles tennis association has been formed long enough now to have successfully and effectively shed symptoms of grow ing pains successful tournaments with them should be a matter of regularity and we wish them all the luck and success in this one there shouldn't be anything to hinder them now thc tennis stadium is there for their use whenever they want it it should now be easy for the tennis lovers to get all the tennis they need or crave instead of just talking about it all this agitation and fanfare about coaching the youth at the game is not as important as seeing that as many people as possible old and young make full use of the courts as a matter of fact we still have not been told how the professional tennis association of america got themscluves interested in the tennis stadium we imagine coaching of young people or chil dren if you will could be taken care of from right here without importing some high priced professional from abroad how much of the tuition fees would the associa tion here pay toward the cost of hiring somebody from also lm mm m^l jt^ummmm 4 m*ml lsting gene autry in hills of utah ick lief monday tuesday wednesday t roh-f tb irfiyi ttmn i **"* —>* 9*rmlu jm to ■wen tram tha horror a ■tlaepsssi raatiaaa alghto ii ■batons tha worst mm b 1_t it and bt mmmmm j^l ■■'■«_. cc—_i jack webb and janet leigh plte kelly's blues in cmemasscope and warnercolor also richard widmark and mai zetterling heat exha * prize of gold thursday friday saturday marilyn monroe betty grable lauren bacall especially for a millionaire how to marry in cinemaseope and technicolor also growing children abroad george montgomery it seems rediculous to think that the somers isles association would consider bringing in somebody without taking some of the financial strain we believe that to bring down a professional coach from america will cost a tidy sum of money it strikes us that the board of social welfare is the source to whom the american professional group should deal in a matter of this sort every assist ance should be given this body to put the stadium to the best possible use at all times the hotter the weather the greater is the drain on a growing child's reserves of strength then virol is invaluable for virol provides all the food e»sentiali needed to replace lo«i eoerg and meet the — v jt • * jf zma demands of growth %/ — | m/m f ■seminole uprising the films control of exhibition act 1955 section 10 schedule it is an offence for any person under the age of 17 to be present at the showing of this film |
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