From The Staffordshire Sentinel of 12 March 1931: "NEW MOULTON ROSE QUEEN Miss Nellie Clarke ... has been chosen as the village's Rose Queen-Elect. Her court will comprise: ...Maids of Honour, Misses A▮▮▮▮▮ Crimes, F▮▮▮▮ Crimes, ..." From The Chester Chronicle of 29 July 1939: "EIGHTH DAIRY QUEEN OF CHESHIRE ... Those elected Maids-of-Honour were: Miss A▮▮▮▮▮ A▮▮ Crimes, Dairy Farm, Davenham ..." From The Winsford Chronicle of 4 August 1951: "WEDDINGS - MR. D.G. BLEARS AND MISS A.A. CHRIMES [PHOTOGRAPH] Miss Audrey Ann Chrimes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Chrimes [sic], Dairy Farm, Davenham, was married on Saturday at St. Wilfred's Church, Davenham, to Mr. Donald Geoffrey Blears, Church Cottage, Davenham. The Rev. F.G. Gentry performed the ceremony and Mrs. R. Darlington was the organist. The bride wore... The bridesmaid, Miss Jessica Clarke, wore ... Mr. R. Barnes was best man. On leaving the church the bride received a silver horseshoe from Master Richard Potter. A reception was held at the bride's home." |