CALVER With sincere regret her many friends heard, of the rather sudden passing of Mrs. S. Calver. She was esteemed all who knew her and much sympathy is felt for Mr. Calver. The second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Everett, Purton Oreen, Stansfield, she had for many year
6 May 1943 - Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Sudbury, Suffolk, England
The W.I. meeting was presided over Mrs. Norman Baker. Mrs. B. Walters was chosen as delegate for the County Federation-,meeting at Bury on June 2nd. Members expressed their opinions on various resolutions which will be put forward this meeting. The delegate was Instructed how to
6 May 1943 - Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Sudbury, Suffolk, England
A recent meeting of the St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich Moral Welfare Council unanimous'y adopted the following resolution : "As their work deals with the physical well as with the moral and spiritual welfare the people, this Council is concerned about the large increase of venerea.
6 May 1943 - Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Sudbury, Suffolk, England
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