March 1899 - Badsey Sunday Schools and Penny Bank
SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND PENNY BANK
SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND PENNY BANK
THE VILLAGE NURSE
We are desired to state that Nurse Gammond is now resident at 1, Belmont Terrace, Badsey. It is hoped that steps will shortly be taken to ensure the permanent residence in this locality of such a well-qualified nurse who may be at the ready call of those living in the neighbourhood who may require her services.
CHANGE-RINGING
THE BROKEN CROSS
CLUB DAY
In the cricket match that was played in the afternoon, Badsey scored a victory over Bretforton, but in the tug-of-war Badsey's mighty men were unable to stand against the Railway navvies. We are pleased to be able to tell you that although our village had a regular 'day out' on the 22nd, we did not see or hear of a single case of drunkenness.
A MESSAGE FROM THE VICAR
My Dear Parishoners,
TO BEAUTIFY ...
CHORISTERS XMAS PARTY
The Badsey Choristers were entertained to tea at the Vicarage on Tuesday, December 29th. After tea the time-honoured games of the season were solemnly proceeded with. The party would have passed off without accident but for the fact that whereas the bran-pie proved quite irresistible, the pie-dish proved quite the reverse and entirely collapsed beneath the weight of attention bestowed upon it. A magic lantern exhibition by the Vicar, who showed a good many slides of his own manufacture, brought a very pleasant evening to a close.