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Saturday 24 March 1934 – Annual Pig Club Dinner

ANNUAL DINNER – The Badsey Pig Club held its third annual dinner at the Wheatsheaf Inn on Thursday, Mr G E Jones (Chairman) presiding.  An excellent repast was provided by the Host and Hostess (Mr & Mrs T Marshall).  In replying to “The Badsey Pig Club”, the Secretary (Mr G Crisp) said that these annual dinners were made possible by the strong financial position of the Club, mainly due to the staunch support of the members.

Saturday 17 December 1932 – Annual Pig Club Dinner

PIG CLUB DINNER – The annual dinner in connection with the Pig Club was held at the Wheatsheaf Inn on Tuesday when about 30 sat down to a splendid repast, provided by the hostess (Mrs T Marshall).  Mr G E Jones was in the chair, supported by Messrs G Crisp (Secretary), A Dore, E Crisp and T Marshall.  “Badsey Pig Club” was given by the Chairman, and Mr E Crisp suitably responded.  The Secretary explained the financial position of the Club which, he said, showed a substantial balance in hand.

Saturday 10 December 1932 – Wheatsheaf licence extension refused

COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS – MONDAY

Before Mr J Ashwin (Chairman), Messrs G Swift, R Aldington, C A Binyon, J Edwards, W FitzHerbert, Major B C Cobb, Capt H Richardson, and the Mayor of Evesham (Councillor Richard White).

BADSEY EXTENSION REFUSED – Mr W Marshall, of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Badsey, applied for an extension of hours from 10 pm to 11 pm on the occasion of the local Pig Club dinner.  The application was refused, the Bench thinking the dinner should be completed by ten o’clock.

Saturday 3 October 1931 – Badsey Pig Club supper

PIG CLUB SUPPER – A supper to mark the reaching a £100 balance in hand by the local Pig Club was held at the Wheatsheaf Inn on Thursday last, when 35 sat down to an excellent meal provided by Mr & Mrs T Marshall.  Mr A Dore, the Chairman, presided, supported by Messrs G Jones (Trustee), G Crisp (Secretary), A Perkins, E Crisp, F Hill and E Stephenson.  The Chairman, in proposing “The Badsey Pig Club”, mentioned that the Club was started in 1902, with a few members, the first Chairman being Mr George Jones and the Secretary Mr E Crisp.

Saturday 8 January 1910 – Smoking concert in aid of The Pig Club

THE PIG CLUB – A smoking concert was held at The Wheatsheaf on New Year’s Day in aid of the Badsey Pig Club to help wipe off the debts owing to serious losses.  Mr E H Collett presided and upwards of a hundred members and friends spent a most enjoyable evening.  There was an excellent programme.  Mr E Ballard opened the proceedings with gramophone selections, and the Chairman asked the Secretary (Mr E Crisp) to give his report of the past season’s work.

Saturday 3 April 1943 – Funeral of George Edwin Jones, aged 72

CHORISTER 40 YEARS – Funeral of Mr G E Jones of Badsey

The funeral of Mr George Edwin Jones, market gardener, of Badsey, took place on Wednesday.  Mr Jones, who was 72, died at the hospital on Sunday.

He was well known in the village, having been a Vicar’s warden for a number of years, a special constable and a member of the British Legion, and the RAOB.  For 40 years he had been a member of the Parish Church Choir.  He is survived by a widow and a son and daughter.  Mr & Mrs Jones celebrated their golden wedding six months ago.

Saturday 21 March 1942 – Golden Wedding of George & Louisa Jones

GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATION – Mr & Mrs G E Jones of Badsey

Mr & Mrs George Edwin Jones of Cambrai, Badsey Fields Lane, Badsey, celebrated their golden wedding last Thursday.

Mr & Mrs Jones were married at St James’ Church, Badsey, by the late Rev Charles Granville Gepp on March 19 1892.

Mr Jones is the son of the late Mr & Mrs Charles Jones.  He was born at Evesham in 1870 and came to Badsey in 1886.  He began working as a market gardener on his own account in 1887.