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Saturday 3 October 1931 – Wedding of Ethel Mary Jelfs at Badsey

DISTRICT NEWS, BADSEY – REEVES-JELFS WEDDING

One of the prettiest weddings seen in Badsey for many years took place on Saturday, the contracting parties being Miss Ethel Mary Jelfs, sixth daughter of Mr & Mrs F Jelfs of Fairview, Brewers Lane, and Mr George Reeves, son of Mr & Mrs J Reeves of Council Houses, Fladbury.  The Vicar (Canon Allsebrook) officiated.

Saturday 24 May 1930 – Wedding of Julia Louisa Moisey at Badsey

DISTRICT NEWS, BADSEY – PERKINS-MOISEY WEDDING

A wedding of much local interest took place at Badsey on Wednesday last.  The contracting parties were members of two well-known and respected families, viz, Miss Julia Louisa, daughter of Mr & Mrs George Moisey of Bredon View, Badsey, and Mr John William, son of Mr & Mrs J C Perkins of Station Road, Bretforton.  The Vicar (Canon Allsebrook) officiated.

Saturday 22 June 1929 – Wedding of Gertrude Evelyn Bennett at Badsey

DISTRICT NEWS, BADSEY – FLOYD-BENNETT WEDDING

A pretty wedding, which attracted a large number of the villagers, took place at the Parish Church on Saturday last, when the officiating clergy were the Vicar (Rev W C Allsebrook, RD) and the Rev G S Stubbs of Evesham.  The bride was Gertrude Evelyn, only daughter of Mr William and Mrs Bennett of 10 Belmont Terrace, Badsey, and the bridegroom, Harry, second son of Mrs and the late John Floyd of Old Hill, Staffs.

Saturday 27 October 1945 – Philip Sparrow arrives home in Badsey

A ROYAL HOME-COMING – Flags and church bells greet Badsey airman

The ringing of church bells, the congratulations of friends and neighbour, and streets gaily decked with flags and bunting, heralded the home-coming of L/AC Phil Sparrow of Brewers Lane, Badsey, when he arrived in the village on Wednesday after four years away from home, three of which have been spent in Japanese prisoner of war camps.