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Saturday 24 October 1936 – Golden Wedding of James & Celia Reeves

Golden Wedding Memories – And her little White Teacup Souvenir – Former Evesham “Cabby” and his wife

Does Evesham remember the stocky little fellow with the rubicund face and trim appearance who sat on the box of the Crown horse bus for many seasons some 40 years ago?  Our character was Mr James Reeves – “Jimmy” to those who knew him then – and many Evesham people must remember him – and “Jimmy” still to Badsey and Blockley people.

Friday 21 January 1949 – Death of James Reeves at Aldington

Aldington – Death of Mr James Reeves

A link with old Evesham was severed on Thursday morning last week when the death occurred at his home at Aldington of Mr James Reeves.  Many of the older generation will well remember “Jimmy” Reeves as he was known to them over 50 years ago when he used to drive the Crown Horse Bus to meet the trains at Evesham Station.  

Friday 20 September 1957 - Thomas Henry Marshall returns to Badsey as postmaster

FROM PUB TO POST OFFICE

A man who was born at a hostelry and has been the licensee of another for the past 30 years, has decided to leave the licensing trade to become a village postmaster.

Mr Thomas Henry Marshall, licensee of The Victoria Arms at Bretforton since 1927, will hand over the licence of the inn to a new landlord next Wednesday.

For he and his wife have settled down in a new job – that of looking after Badsey’s village post office.

Saturday 21 October 1944 – The war-time record of the Jones Family

PROUD RECORD OF BADSEY FAMILY

Mr & Mrs F C Jones of Badsey Fields Lane, Badsey, are justly proud of their family war record.

Mr F C Jones served in the Royal Artillery during the last war and for the present duration has been a special constable.  He is 50 years old and has been married for 30 years.

Their eldest son, Lance Corporal Fred Jones, joined the RAOC in 1940 but was discharged six months ago.  He is 29 years old and has been married for eight years.  His home is at 16 Synehurst, Badsey.

Saturday 26 November 1938 – Wedding of Grace Lilian Jones at Badsey

BADSEY, MARRIAGE OF MISS G L JONES 

At St James’ Church on Saturday, Miss Grace Lilian Jones, only daughter of Mr & Mrs F C Jones of 16 Synehurst, Badsey, was married to Mr John Caddick, third son of Mr & Mrs E Caddick of Holloway, Pershore.  The ceremony was performed by Canon W C Allsebrook.

The bride was given away by her father.  She was attired in an ankle-length dress of white satin with veil held in place by a halo of pearls.  She wore silk shoes to tone and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and white lilies.