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Somerset County Herald and Taunton Courier Saturday 15 Jun 1940
Page 6 Column 3
NORTH PETHERTON
HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES. - At the Swan Hotel, on Wednesday afternoon, Miss STEWART gave an interesting “War-time Cookery” demonstration. Some useful hints were given and wholemeal scones made at the children's class in the morning were distributed and greatly enjoyed
LATE MRS. G. NEWBERRY
The Rev. J. ADDY conducted the funeral service at the Cemetery, on Monday, of Mrs. G. NEWBERRY aged 76, who died at the Bridgwater Hospital, on Thursday. She was admitted following a fall at her home in Hammett-street eight weeks ago. Mrs. NEWBERRY resided in the same house for over fifty years. The chief mourners were:- Mr. W. NEWBERRY and Mr. A. NEWBERRY (sons), Mr. F. SENDELL and Mr. W. SENDELL (brothers), Mrs. F. SENDELL, Mrs. B. WEST, Mrs. A. NEWBERRY, Miss D. FLOOD, Mrs. UPHAM, and Miss COX.
DEATH OF MRS. A. HARDWIDGE
The death occurred on Tuesday, after a long illness borne with much fortitude, of Mrs. A. HARDWIDGE, of North-street. Aged 52, she was a native of Bridgwater. Much sympathy has been expressed with the husband, son and daughter in their bereavement. The funeral at the Cemetery on Thursday, was conducted by the Rev. S. J. ROBINS. The mourners were: Mr. W. HARDWIDGE (husband), Mr. W. HARDWIDGE and Miss K. HARDWIDGE (son and daughter), Mrs. COLLARD (sister), Mr. E. HAMPSON (brother), Miss WEST and Mrs. E. CRANE (aunt), Mrs. W. HARDWIDGE (daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. E. HARDWIDGE, Mrs. W. ROSIER, Mr. E. A. HARDWIDGE (sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. BOLEY, Mr. L. BOLEY, Mr. L. GRAY, and Mr. LYNHAM.