In connection with the Kineton Wesleyan Circuit League of Abstainers, a meeting was held in the Wesleyan Chapel on Wednesday week, when Mr. Raymond Smith, of Kineton (League Secretary) presided. Mr. G.O. Tiley, of Kineton, made an appeal for all present to take the “King’s pledge”. Mr. R.R. Brown (Radway) and Mr. C. Cotterill (Ratley) also gave addresses. The choir rendered three selections in a creditable manner: Mr. Ernest England sang “The Dear Old Home”; Mr. Roland Morton sang “Let the lower lights be burning”; Miss Gladys Smith and Mr. R. Morton were associated in a duet “Abundantly able to save”. At the close of the proceedings six pledges were taken.
Banbury Guardian, May 1915