Saturday 5 February 1916 – Evesham lights and Zeppelins
EVESHAM LIGHTS AND ZEPPELINS
EVESHAM LIGHTS AND ZEPPELINS
JOCKEY FOR ABROAD
Arthur Wheatley, son of Mr Horace Wheatley, of Badsey, who has been apprenticed to Mr De Mestre, the trainer, sailed for South Africa on October 23 to fulfil an engagement.
NEW VOGUE IN WEDDING CAKE DECORATIONS
The very latest war fashion is the military wedding cake. So largely has this become a feature of weddings associated with military and naval men that the wholesale manufacturers are specialising in toy ornaments of a warlike character to decorate the cakes.
MR LAURENCE BINYON
Under the heading “Authors on Service”, Mr Francis Bickley contributes a most interesting article to “T.P.’s Weekly” on Mr Laurence Binyon, son of the late Rev. F. Binyon, of Winchcombe, and brother of Mr C. A. Binyon, of Badsey. Having briefly sketched Mr Binyon’s early literary career, Mr Bickley goes on:
ACCIDENT TO MOTOR CYCLIST
THE MANOR HOUSE SALE
BADSEY- Death of Mr Joseph Knight
BADSEY
Patriotic Meeting