Aberdeen Journal: Friday 27th October 1933

Glass Single Ladies: Mrs. Pinsent, president, presided at Glass W.R.1., when the programme was sustained the single ladies, who chose as their opening item a community song, “I’m owre young to mairry yet.” A helpful demonstration on how to make and change an invalid bed was given by Nurse R. Duncan, Edinglassie. Other items included an amusing recitation by Miss J. Horne, a duet by Miss M. Duncan and Miss J. Thomson, and selections Miss R. Duncan and Miss M. Duncan — all greatly enjoyed. In a guessing competition the winners were: — 1, Mrs. Burgess; 2, Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. McBain (equal).  A competition for the best six months’ programme, judged by the Auchindoir Institute, resulted: — 1, Mrs. Duncan, Edinglassie; 2, Miss Brander. The lucky winners in “Relationship” competition given by the Auchindoir Institute, were Mrs. Duncan, Edinglassie, and Mrs. Duncan, Belnaboth. A happy evening closed by singing “Here’s to the Maiden.” Mrs. Pinsent proposed the votes of thanks, and Mrs. Duncan thanked Mrs. Pinsent for presiding. The hostesses were: — Misses Whyte, Brander, R. and M. Duncan, Edinglassie; J. Duncan, Belnaboth; Gauld, Cormack, J. and E. Home, and L. and J. Thomson.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Western Times: Friday 20th October 1933

Funeral at Bovey Tracey: The funeral took place at the cemetery Bovey Tracey, on Tuesday, of Mrs. Annie Greenslade of Landscape, Bovey Tracey, whose death occurred the previous Friday under tragic circumstances. … (description of service) … In addition to the family mourners those present were … (list includes) … G. Pinsent … (she was hit by a cyclist)

[see related Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Friday 20th October 1933]


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GRO0340 Bovey Tracey: George Pinsent: 1844 – 1937

Western Times: Friday 13th October 1933

Country’s Health and Brain Fed from the Kitchen” One thing Women Should Remember (by one of them): Many Questions They can Take Up: … Addressing a rally at Devon Women at Totnes, the President of the Townswomen’s Guild said they often heard of a woman doing something that had never been done by a woman … Devon Federation of Townswomen’s Guilds held its first rally at Totnes on Saturday and heard an address by Mrs. Corbett Ashby, President of the Nation Union of Townswomen’s Guilds, who is British substitute delegate to the League of Nations. In connection with the rally a handicraft exhibition was staged. There were nearly 500 entries … Judges and Awards: Judges were: – (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent (Plymouth), leatherwork …


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Western Mail: Monday 9th October 1933

New Companies: Brymbo Steel (Successors) Company Ltd. The Brymbo Steel (Successors) Company Ltd. Was registered as a “private” company on October 5th, with a nominal capital of £200 in £ shares … (continues) … The subscribers (each with one share) are … (list) … Remuneration (except managing director and specially remunerated directors), as fixed by the company Solicitors: Pinsent and Co. 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham. …


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